35 Burst results for "Mary Mary"

The Eric Metaxas Show
Trump Needs to Learn the Lesson of Forgiveness
"Good for Trump to learn some of these lessons because sometimes he shows unforgiveness. He's still tweeting angrily about things that happen a long time ago. That does him no benefit. And it actually kind of damages him politically. He shouldn't be doing that. Let go of that, but don't reconcile with people who are going to stab you in the back. Well, again, I was saying like, I feel like he's learned the hard way that he kind of understands what was done to him. And he and to us, to all of us, to the country, I think he sees it now, but at the time, listen, I would have been on board with him bringing in half of these people thinking this is going to be, you know, it's going to be harmony. We can all work together. He's the leader. Totally wrong. We now know that they had it out for him, or if they didn't specifically explicitly have it out for him, they were happy to work with those who did. I think Trump needs to force his daughter to divorce Jared and Mary Steve Bennett.

AP News Radio
Jenner's OT goal lifts Blue Jackets over Islanders 5-4
"The blue jacket slowed the islanders playoff push with a 5 four overtime win against New York. Columbus blew a four two lead in the third period, but wanted on Boone Jenner's power play goal 40 seconds into OT. The jacket searched ahead in the second period on goals by Liam foudy, Kent Johnson and Eric Robinson. Macau pal Mary sparked the islanders come back early in the third period. We're going to try and salvage a point and thought we maybe left another one on the table there. Brock Nelson notched his second goal of the night, giving the islanders a much needed point. New York is three points ahead of the penguins for the first wild card slot and four ahead of the Panthers. I'm Dave ferry.

AP News Radio
Wong, Miller lead Miami past Indiana, into Sweet 16
"Connecticut and Miami advanced to the sweet 16 with wins in Albany, Yukon beat saint Mary's 70 to 55 in the west region while Miami downs Indiana 85 69 in the Midwest in Connecticut's victory, Jordan Hawkins scored all 12 of his points during a big second half for the huskies. I mean, it feels like running beatable. I mean, the last two games in the second half we just took off, I mean, when we were playing like that, I think a really good chance to win it all. In Miami's win, the hurricanes are led by 27 points for Isaiah Wong. The last two years we went to sweet 16 and last year lead 8 and it's just I'm appreciative and I just love to see. Connecticut bases to meet Arkansas while Miami will play Houston. I'm Mike Reeves.

The Bible Recap
Deuteronomy 21-23: Seeing God's Heart and in the Midst of Archaic Laws
"Moses continues his farewell speech today and he covers a wide variety of laws in these three chapters. We don't have time to touch on them all, so I'll just pull a few from the ones that might have been the most perplexing for my reading. Most of which pertain to relationships between men and women. But before we get there, I want to remind us about a few things just so we have the proper framework for what we're encountering here. God is not setting up a utopian society where everything is ideal. God is meeting the people where they are and giving them a framework for a functional society where people are treated with at least the bare minimum level of respect. When God addresses something like multiple wives, it doesn't mean he's putting a seal of approval on it. It means he's acknowledging that it happens, and he's giving them honorable ways to respond to an imperfect, sinful situation. We'll hit some challenging passages today and it's important for us to remember not to overlay our cultural experience onto theirs. Speaking of which, let's go over the first tough segment. Marrying female captives for anyone in western society today, this idea is really cringe inducing. We even balk at the idea of arranged marriage, and this feels like it fringes on our idea of love and marriage even more. One of the things we have to remember about this society is that marriage rarely fit our modern ideas of love. Very rarely did a woman especially Mary for love. They often married as a means of being provided for. So the situation we've got here is that the Israelites would have conquered a city and killed all the men, but taken the women and children alive. Some of these women would have been absorbed into the society, but if a man found a woman he wanted to marry, it's quite likely she wouldn't have objected. And this law God set out here honored the woman by giving her a 30 day period of time to mourn and grieve all she has lost before marrying the israelite man. If for any reason, things in the marriage went south, God protects the woman by requiring the man to treat her with honor, not like she's his property. Please don't miss God's heart in this. Even though so much of this seems archaic, we can still see God's plan to provide for the woman through the man and to protect her if the man fails to honor her well.

AP News Radio
Jackson-Davis boosts Indiana past Kent State in NCAA tourney
"All four games go true to their seeds in Albany with number 5 seed in the Midwest Miami surviving the biggest scare trailing number 12 Drake 55 47 before ending the game on a 16 to one run to win 63 56 Nigel pack led the hurricanes with 21 points. We went to the last media timeout and I was like, man, this can't be the way I would end. The other winner in the Midwest region is number four Indiana as they take care of 13th seed Kent State in the west fourth seed Yukon beats number 13 iona and number 5 saint Mary's is a winner over number 12 BCU. I'm Mike Reeves.

AP News Radio
Flood problems grow as new storm moves into California
"A farm worker community on California's central coast that's known for its strawberry crops is now mostly flooded. Residents in the farm worker community of pajaro were already struggling to find food with so many roads and businesses closed following storms, but another atmospheric river arrived Monday, and crews rushed to repair a levee break on the swollen river, resident Mary Alcantara. There was already one flooding. So we weren't expecting a second round, so it was really unexpected. Sean and Murray is with the Monterey county water resources. When these next storms come in later in the week, which look like very similar height to these last storms, we will have water coming over the breech area. Some 8500 people already were evacuated. Other residents say they have nowhere else to go. I'm Donna warder

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Mary Walter: Donald Trump or Ron DeSantis?
"That seems to be a conversation that's been had a lot here because everyone's asking the question, Trump or desantis Trump or desantis, what are you going to do? And a lot of people viewed desantis as more moderate, et cetera, but I think even if Trump is not the candidate, the movement that he opened up and made okay. Like that he tapped into that so many people from around the country feel who love America who want America to be great, who there's no shame in saying that America is a good country, right? And they call us racist, they call Cisco. There is every color, every gender, there are people here who are gay, there are people who, you know, every stripe, we are inclusive and we can't let them paint us as otherwise. And that is one of the beautiful things about here is liberals would hate it. Free thinkers. I know that's a bad word and so, but it really is. There's a diversity of ideology here. And I love that. I think that's what makes the Republican Party great. Absolutely. But in a way, I think the Republican Party is changing, you know, when we had a Paul Ryan say he's not going to the convention or whatever, if Trump's the nominee, I'm like good and take Mitch McConnell with you, right? Like there's a whole bunch of you can all of you can take your marbles and go home and we won't care. I

Dennis Prager Podcasts
The University of Notre Dame Has Gone FULL Woke
"There's a Catholic university I just read during the break, saint Mary's university and Notre-Dame. Which has denied TPUSA a chapter on campus, turning point USA. Because they have said that there were only two sexes. So that is now considered un Catholic by a Catholic university. When I read that something as Christian Jewish or Catholic, I have no idea what it stands for anymore. Does it actually stand for Christianity Catholicism? Judaism, like the National Council of Jewish women, the only thing Jewish about them is that it's composed of Jews. But in terms of values, it might as well be the ACLU. Or the southern poverty law center or some other left wing organization.

The Dan Bongino Show
Nicole Wallace: The Typhoid Mary of Disinformation
"Promoting a series of agit government run liberal hoaxes on her show And they bring the data to back up that she's just she's just a fraud It's a fake This is great Check this out Talking about exterminating Latina 100% pants on fire The Havana syndrome Headaches and a loud noise Clearly acts of aggression acts of war Scientists say the sounds were crickets Havana syndrome our enemies might be weaponizing technology beaming something to hurt people's brains The claims are scientifically implausible Donald Trump to now investigate a conspiracy theory about COVID coming from a lab in Wuhan This theory needs to be investigated which is what President Biden is doing Hunter Biden's laptop reveals emails We shouldn't look at it as anything other than a Russian disinformation operation The Hunter Biden laptop material is genuine The murder of a police officer the officer Brian sicknick was killed in the line of duty They beat a capitol police officer to death Officer sicknick died of natural causes The Steele dossier It may be dirty but it ain't fake Obviously the CO last day is discredited by far action I mean this is the lunatic response to what is a very rational evidence based fact based investigation FBI leads guilty to doctoring email with the report shows that something that won't be surprising to people that have spent a lot of time in the federal

The Dan Bongino Show
Mary McCord Tries to Save Face Ahead of Upcoming John Durham Report
"John dorms investigating this attack on Donald Trump and who do they bring on MSNBC I want you to listen very closely to this clip They bring on Mary McCoy Former DoJ official who was knee deep in the whole Russian collusion thing I just read to you the quote from Politico And and meet the legal minds behind Trump's impeachment Who do they quote Mary mccord Here she is and MSNBC they take in a shot at John Durham right before the report comes out just to be sure you don't buy anything he's laying down in that report Check this out Did you know or work with John Durham And do you have thoughts about Charlie and his colleagues unbelievable body of reporting about this sort of ill fated probe Yes I don't believe I actually ever met John Durham although we were both in the department for overlap with each other for decades I had known him by reputation and that reputation was good in my opinion before this more recent inquiry And I think that one of the things that I took from Charlie's story which he also did with two other very fine New York Times reporters Adam Goldman and Katie benner is that you know we saw a prosecutor here who really just I think lust is bearings in terms of DoJ principles and norms Principles of federal prosecution in terms of what it takes to bring a case And we saw a two failed prosecutions I actually was a witness in one of those prosecution One of those trials you believe the moose gonads on this lady she is knee deep in the entire scandal to use a fake Russia collusion scandal to take out Donald Trump And MSNBC which has no journalistic standards whatsoever MSNBC brings her on to comment on John dorm's expose of what her and her colleagues were up to

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Rep. Mary Miller to Skip State of the Union, Will Not Applaud Lies
"Here's congresswoman Mary Miller, she's an Illinois Republican congressperson. She was with breitbart on Breitbart News Saturday. Here's what she said about tonight's State of the Union. She will not repeat not be in attendance. Well, I will not be attending. I do not plan to show up to listen to him, continue to lie this entire presidency has been filled with lie after lie and I'm not going to sit there and let him lie and then watch the media and other members of Congress applaud his lot. I mean, whether it's the border claiming that our border is secure while we are being invaded, we, by the Chinese presidency is over, we could have 12 to 14 million terrorists, fentanyl dealers child traffickers and entire welfare state entering our country. He's lied about our energy prices saying he's sports gas and energy when on day one he canceled a Keystone pipeline and it's EPA is targeting American energy producers. I mean, I could go on and on with his life.

AP News Radio
Clowney, Griffen lead No. 4 Alabama to hold off LSU 79-69
"Noah Clowney and rylan Griffin each scored 14 points as fourth ranked Alabama picked up its 20th win, 79, 69 versus LSU. The Mary Burnett and Mark Sears each added 13 for the crimson tide, who led by just two 6 minutes into the second half before going on a 19 9 run. Burnett says their late defense made the difference. Just keep on grinding, you know, most importantly getting stops, we feel like we could have been better on defense and, you know, we got stopped when needed. Brandon Miller edited 11 points to help the tide move to ten or no when the SEC. Derek fountain led LSU with a career high 26 points. I'm Dave fairy

AP News Radio
Prosecutors file charges in set shooting by Alec Baldwin
"Actor Alec Baldwin and a crew member have been formally charged with involuntary manslaughter for the shooting death of a cinematographer on a movie set outside Santa Fe New Mexico in 2021. I'm marji Zara leda with the latest. Santa Fe district attorney Mary carmack Al twist has filed the documents that charge Alec Baldwin and weapons specialist Hannah Gutierrez Reed in the death of halina Hutchins on the set of the movie rust. Baldwin had pointed a gun at Hutchins while rehearsing a scene when the gun discharged. Baldwin's attorney Luke nikas declined comment and referred to a previous statement in which he calls the charges a terrible miscarriage of justice, Baldwin and Gutierrez Reed will be issued a summons to appear in court.

Pray the Word with David Platt
Nothing to See: He Is Risen
"Pray the word with David Platt is a resource from radical .NET. Matthew chapter 28 6, he is not here for he has risen as he said, come see the place where he lay is that not one of the most incredible verses in all the Bible. This angel speaking to the women here at the tomb who've come in mourning for his death and angels says he's not here. He is risen just like he told you, come look, there's nobody here. I remember the only time I've been to the Holy Land, was on a mission trip. We were doing a variety of work and some different places in Israel and Palestine and along the way we went to a few of the sites and I remember going to one of the sites that they think is where Jesus tomb was and the tour guide who is there. He just smiled. He was like, I don't know why. You came all the way over here. There's nothing to see here, and it was just a good reminder that that is the beauty of the gospel message. There's nothing to see. There's no body there. He's gone. And that was the point in Matthew chapter 28. He's not here. He's risen. He's gone. You can see where he was, but he's not there anymore because death did not hold on to him because he's a live and it's hard to imagine what went through the minds of these women, Mary hears this and looks and there's nobody there anymore and she realizes what he said was true. He's risen from the dead and this is the greatest news in all the world. Death has been defeated. Jesus has conquered the grave. So I think about memorial service for Clint Clinton that I went to last week, death is defeated. Though he dies, he lives and I think about the same for my dad and I think about the same for every saint who's gone before me. You who's put their trust in the death conquering king that though they died they live. And the same is true for you and me. For all who trust in Jesus that when we die, we live that death no longer has mastery over Jesus and death does not have mastery over us that live is Christ and to die is gain. Jesus has taken the very worst thing that could happen to us. And he's turned it into the best thing that could happen to us. He's not here for he is risen. Jesus we praise you for your resurrection from the grave. We join our hearts right now to say in a fresh way in this moment, all glory be to your name, the risen king, the death, conquering king. We praise you that when we go visit the Holy Land, there is nothing to see because you rose from the dead, walked among your disciples, your followers, then ascended into heaven and set your spirits so that you are walking today and the lives of your people in the Holy Land and every single place where we find ourselves right now, that it's not just a place for you one swamped that you are walking now. You are working in our lives through our lives. So we say yes today. Have your way in our lives. Lead us guide us by your spirit, our ascended death conquering king lead guide direct us for your glory for the spread of this good news, God, please help us to tell somebody today that death has been defeated and the life is possible in Jesus forever and God rep that you would use our lives and our families and our churches to make this good news known among all the nations among all the peoples of the world. We pray that Somalis would know this that North Koreans would know this. We pray that Berbers of Morocco would know this, God we pray that all the unreached, almost untouched tribes of the Amazon would know this. God we pray that the good news that you have raised Jesus from the dead would spread to all the peoples of the world. And he was used our lives toward that end. That we might be able to share this good news, like the angel did in Matthew 28 6. Jesus name we pray. Amen.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Andrew Klavan Discusses 'The Truth and Beauty'
"Things that I just loved about this book, and there's so many things. But you bring these figures to life. When you describe coleridge and keats and all of them. And I realized that's something that also had fallen out of fashion by the time that I was in college. In the 80s, where we didn't seem to care about these figures as figures. And you sort of you bring them to life. So in some ways, it's not a novel, but there are a lot of fun stories in this book about amazing, crazy, brilliant people trying to work these things out in their lives and in their art. But if you think about it, Britain is an island the size of Oregon. And on it in this one generation, or it's two generations of the same time, is coleridge, wordsworth, Blake, Shelley, keats and Byron. The 6th greatest poets in the English language besides Shakespeare and Milton are all living together on this island. And so they're all nuts because they're poets. They're wild men. They're falling apart half the time. Coleridge is an absolute ruin of a human being. Byron has screwing everybody male or female, he can get his hands on. Shelly wants to be doing that. But isn't quite. And then, and one of the people that I deal with is Mary Shelley, one of my favorite chapters in the book is on Frankenstein because Mary Shelley adores Shelley. She adores this man she's run off with his left his wife and she's run off with them. And she adored and worshiped her father and now she adores and worship Shelley. And he's basically treating her as Byron and Shelley treated all the women they came in. He was basically like crap. And he believes in free love and he doesn't know why she's so depressed when her children die. He's depressed. She's not paying attention to him. And she writes this book, Frankenstein, where she says it's about a man who tries to steal God's thunder by creating life. But I point out that we all create people create life. We create life of the things that we have. What Frankenstein, what doctor Frankenstein does is increase life without a woman. And her nightmare is essentially the nightmare of femininity, the female aspect of life and femininity and womanhood, becoming obsolete.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
68% of Unmarried Women Vote Democrat
"Back to unmarried women with out children, single women without children, no husband, no child, is now the single most firm left wing group in the United States. Not surprising. For those of you who wonder gee do, women need men. Here's your answer. Unless you think this is a healthy specimen of the human species. While Mary Ben and women, as well as unmarried men, broke for the GOP, CNN exit polls found that 68% of unmarried women voted for Democrats. That's more than two thirds. Two thirds of unmarried women voted left. Single childless women are joining African Americans, I can't believe. Why would he write African Americans? The term was always idiotic, and now even the left doesn't like the term. So who's he impressing? And he's a great guy, Joel kotkin. If I have him on, I'm going to say, Joel, please. The word is black. Childless women are joining African Americans as the Democrats most reliable supporters. Gee, that's not a shock, is it? No wonder the left doesn't promote marriage. They lose voters. Yeah, the healthier your life. The less narcissistic, the less likely you are to vote Democrat.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Kevin McCarthy and the Language of Power
"All right, so Kevin McCarthy finally made it. He is House speaker, I guess he's now legitimately in the speakers office that he moved into before he actually had that position. And the question is, how is this all turned out? I think it's an interesting exercise to do a little bit of a post mortem on an exercise in the language of power. Now, there are some people who as soon as Kevin McCarthy got the votes threw up their hands and basically said, that's it. A swamp creature is now in place running the Republican House, my gosh, we have my McConnell in the Senate. We have Ronald McDonald still in the heading the RNC. This is very bad news. We, the Republican base are not even really represented by these people, so this is an unmitigated disaster. I want to argue that this is not, in fact, the case. Now, for a while there, you had these 20 holdouts led by, well, there was bob Perry. Mary Miller, who's been on the podcast, or Matt Gaetz, Lauren boebert, and the phalanx of 20, we're almost like the Spartans at the past they were holding out, they were holding firm. They were sort of bent down with their shields above their heads, and they seemed immovable. Vote after vote after vote, I think for ten straight votes or so McCarthy didn't seem to be making any progress at all. But and then you had something very interesting, which is it looked like it looked like a McCarthy really upped the concessions that he was making to this group. In other words, both the substantive concessions, things like I'm going to have this investigation and a COVID investigation, the origins of COVID and I'm going to do a investigation of the border policies, and I'm going to defund the 87,000 IRS agents, and also procedural concessions.

The Charlie Kirk Show
The 20 GOP Holdouts Are Dwindling
"There are some rather interesting news happening on the House floor, Mary Miller, Scott Perry, the head of the house freedom caucus, Ralph Norman, Anna paulina Luna, Byron donalds, Andrew Clyde, Michael cloud, Josh brechen and Dan bishop, have switched their votes to Kevin McCarthy in this latest round. As I predicted, which came under pretty intense ridicule from some of you that emailed me, this has been a tactic of negotiation. So I think there's anywhere between 6 to 9 holdouts right now. Is that right? I don't know the final number. Somebody said there was much as 13 holdouts. We don't know. And by holdouts, I mean people that are not going to vote for Kevin McCarthy. But as I predicted earlier in the program, because we have been talking to these patriots that are doing this for quite some time, that their strategy, many of them, some of the strategy is no Kevin no Kevin no Kevin no Kevin, which I understand that many of you are sympathetic with. Other people say, don't like Kevin, not my first choice, but also Kevin has a 150 to a 175 votes. Baked in, so therefore, let's try to get the most conservative Congress possible.

Typology
"mary " Discussed on Typology
"A stranger to freedom, shackled to his fear and death. The pain that he lives in it's almost more than living will allow. I love my brother he could use mercy. My church and my country. They could use a little mercy now. As they sink into a poison pit is gonna take forever to climb. They carry the weight of the faithful. Who follow them down. I love my church and country they could use a merci now. Every living thing could you use a little mercy now. Only the hand of grace can in The Rain towards another mushroom cloud. There's people in power who will do anything to keep their crown.

Typology
"mary " Discussed on Typology
"Oh my God. What a beautiful song. Oh man, thank you. I told you we're gonna have a good day Anthony. I told you pretty rich, right? Oh my goodness. You done brought us to silence, Mary. A new favorite. I can't wait till I'm gonna be, I get obsessed with songs. That'll be like on repeat, you know. You know when you can hit on Spotify where you can hit repeat just the one song. I do that for hours. When does this come out? Street date is June 3rd. Okay. So we have to wait. Is that single out? Or do we have to wait? No, they put out a couple of an Amsterdam out and they put out world unkind, which is another upbeat song with a downbeat title. Are we singing backgrounds on that version of Amsterdam that you're releasing? As a single? Negotiate. Go sheds are hitting the road with me. Let's go. That was beautiful. Oh, thank you. That was some we were Tapping into the power. I wish everybody was in the garage studio with us right now. We had to start selling tickets. See all the atoms shimmering in the room. Great reverb in here. That's right, maybe we should leave it. Who needs a rug when we got? Reverb. Well, that means she has to come for every show. That's right. That's right. Absolutely. So Mary, you know, enneagram 8, wonderful human being and soul, you know? You just turned 60. And what? If you could say. If there's one thing I've learned, it's this. What would come after that? Gosh, you know, such a good question. It's a hard question because it's such a big question. You know? I think if I were to have to now it down, the best days are the days where I'm present. Be here now. Most of my fears are about the future, which is not real. It hadn't happened yet. And right here right now, I'm okay. And you know, as we age, I think it's absolutely normal and natural to start to become concerned about mortality, and if I let myself go too far down that road, I feel myself with fear. And I just got to rewind back up stop right here right now. I'm okay. Be here now. And be with the people I'm with. Try to force myself into the now and be present for the people. I'm with. We went bowling last night. And this is the simplest of things. East Nashville bowl. And there was 5 of us. And I was so tempted to pick up my phone and look at whatever's happening in the email department or. Other distractions rather than just be at the bowling alley, watching other people throw the ball down the lane. And I kept telling myself, be here now. That's good. Every single bowler had a different technique. And when I watched, it was kind of funny. Like some people would just lob that thing. You know, some people had the leg going behind their back beautifully and would really look like a bowler. Other people were like roll it like a little kid with a ball between two legs and it just slowly rolled down and watched him get strikes. And if I could just make myself be present so when a strike happens, I can celebrate with the person who got it, that's a good life. That's a good life. I've missed so many stripes because I wasn't present. And I think that's the lesson of. Maturing emotionally, of age. Don't miss it. Give them a high 5, celebrate with them, be there. Quit being so distracted. And, you know, making to do lists constantly be here now if I learned anything. That is because that's what love is. I would answer, you know, as an 8, I would say, well, what would you, you know, what would be the thing that you want to do with the rest of your life, which people ask me a lot, and I would always say, I want to love better. Well, how do you do that? I think by being present. Beautifully put. So I want to just remind everybody, Mary gauthier's book, saved by a song, the art and healing power of songwriting. Now, if you are not a songwriter, this is a great book to read because it's not a how to book about songwriting, though there is kind of woven into the narrative conversation around the craft of songwriting. This is a song about living. So this is a great memoir. It's not a treatise on the craft of songwriting, per se. It's your life story, woven into the craft, and it's just a rich, rich. Story from which people of any background or interest can derive great meaning. And you have a new record dropping in June, the title of it is what? Dark enough to see the stars. Dark enough to see the stars. And how do people find you on Instagram and all that stuff? What's your I'm everywhere, Mary, GAU, THI. At marigold. Okay, now I say all that in advance. Because I want to close with the song that you're arguing most well known for. Yeah, the. Series Yellowstone popped this song into, I think it was the closer of season one or season two, and that's a really popular show. And that brought me a lot of new people who hadn't heard my music before. They shazamed it. And that has been a real gift. The Yellowstone gift. But this song is the one that has also been recorded by other artists a lot. Kathy mattea, Boy George,

Typology
"mary " Discussed on Typology
"Go by nothing worse. Can't believe how much this hurts. I don't know where you are. Is dark enough to see the stars. Dark enough to see the stars. Dark enough to see the light. In an ocean black indeed. In the middle of the night. As I hold on to your love. Like those lights from up above. I have drifted out so far. Is dark enough to see the stars. Curse the clock time is a thief. Every life it measures breathe. Every child is born to die. But the soul is born to fly. Under heaven's Canopy. Turn it diamonds you and me. Lightning bugs inside a jar. Is

Typology
"mary " Discussed on Typology
"Will be your Wheelhouse now. I know, I know. And that moves me. Me too, and you know we lost Nancy, a few months ago. And on the day she died. My partner and I went up in my room and we reached that guitar and we played Nancy songs. Yeah. Yeah. I wish there were many. God she was a really, really good songwriter. And one of my favorites, because I needed to be shown how to how to be a folk singer and maintain my southern identity. She called her music focal belly. So she was very, very Texas. She was from Saginaw Texas, which if I remember right sagina sports, the largest pecan you've ever seen. In the center of town. This is giant pecan, bigger than a SUV. Is on the Guadalupe river, and it's a very Texas town. And she held on to her her southern identity, her Texas identity, and was focusing at the same time. And I think this was the beginning of Americana. If you were to ask me, her and John prine, singing folk music with the southern twang. So it's a collision of country and folk. But the sensibility and dare I say politics, the subject matter was folk, but the sound was country. And they blazed that trail so that I could walk down it. And you toured with John. For what a year? I told John quite a bit. Anne was Nancy. And I mean, I joined with him. I opened the shows. And was very happy to be a part of that for quite a while. A couple of years on and off. And just watch how the masters did their thing. All right, in the 8 merry. Yeah. Let's talk about anger. But the good side I know you're in the bad side of anger, 'cause I mean, again, we've had this conversation before. And what I just actually heard you say was, you know, the good side of anger right is that party that says, screw it, I'm Florida, I'm going to Nashville. You know, it's that anger that, you know, is gives you the power. The belief in self, you know, don't settle for what you're told can only be yours, right? And then of course, you know something about the destructive side of anger too. Yeah, I mean, that's been my big struggle. If I were to list, you know, my understanding of my own character defects anger slash rage if we're going into the deadly sins as, you know, as described in the Bible, a rage, anger. That's probably my number one defect. And I've had to really work on that. If things aren't the way that I think they should be and if here's the trigger for me, if there's a, if there's an injustice involved, I feel justified in being angry. And I've had to learn over many years of working on it that I need to be real careful with just the viable anger. And I've done harm with my anger. And I think of myself as a justice fighter while I'm in it. And then I realized, gosh, that was just a justification. If you're going to be a justice fighter, you got to use love, not anger. And so like you said, that the upside of this type of personality that's embedded in me and I think I was born with is that there's this push to the impossible. And I think that's very common in aids. They said you can't do it, but I can. They said it couldn't be done. Says who? Or this watching people doing it going well, they can do it. I can do it. That almost arrogance, but behind it is this frustration with things as they are. And this discontent and need to move it forward in a new way. And I think anger can be useful in that way. But when it's directed at a person or a institution or a set of beliefs, it can be very, very destructive, very, very quickly. And I have learned to be very careful when I feel it inside me. It can do damage quicker than anything. Nobody wants to be on the other side of a very, very angry person. I know I don't. And so I don't know. Maybe you know, is anger something that is common in the enneagram 8. It is. 8 9s and ones are in what's called the anger triad. So the anger of the 8 goes outward, right? It externalizes. Like sometimes you can be around, you've probably heard this. Have you ever heard someone say to you something like? No Mary, you're a little intimidating. All the time. Or you're a little overwhelming. All the time. Right? We call it the twos. You know, you're too much or too loud, you're too argumentative. You're to this or to that, aids have the twos, right? It's like people experience them as being that they radiate a kind of energy that is can be scary to other people. Yeah. And it's a little bit of a don't F with me energy. Yeah. You know what I mean? Without even knowing it. Without even knowing. Yeah. Right? And what people tend not to know is that I actually was just teaching a class at lipscomb today about this. The to the 8 what feels like conflict to others feels like connection to them. Yes. And what feels like intimidation to others is actually intimacy to the age. Oh my God, this is so me. Yeah. That's my life story right there. And wow, that can be confusing to me, on the other side of that. Oh my gosh, yeah. It's sure can be. But we've spent a good amount of time together and one of the things I know to be true about you. And this is the thing. First of all, I grew up with strong women. So strong women don't. You're kind of surrounded. Yeah. And so I'm really comfortable with intense women. You know what I mean? A woman who powers up around me, I can just get a smile on my face. Oh, here we go. You know, it's like spine, you know? But for a lot of people, it's hard to be around women who are powerful and big, right? No, that's just people in general who are powerful. I think 8s are very misunderstood, though. And I say this because I'm knowing you, there's a deep tenderness in you. And there's a deep love and there's a deep you have a, in a friendship with you, what I feel is your devotion. And that's the word I would use, is when I'm with you, I feel your devotion. And that's a very for me, a very aid experience, you know? You can be crazy, but you are, you can get angry sometimes, which you do, but I never question your devotion.

Typology
"mary " Discussed on Typology
"Be a Grammy nominee. Who is celebrated in music city, Nashville, Tennessee, as one of its great icons. And you're going to write a book a memoir titled saved by a song. It just started that you know that tonight is you do this first. You just, it would have been impossible to believe. Wait. It's possible that I could get here from there. Wow. You know? And yet life is funny that way. You know? Maybe it was terrifying to the degree that it was because it meant so much to me. And I really wanted to do it. Wow. Like it went in my heart of hearts. It's what I really wanted to do. I really, really, really wanted to be a songwriter and an author and a person of words. And because of drugs and alcohol, I couldn't focus. I couldn't focus. I could, you know, machete my way through a kitchen, but I couldn't focus on the kind of things that make writing good. I couldn't do that. And I didn't have the self awareness or the ability to sit still and do this kind of work until I got sober. And so my recovery has been all about moving through the fear of a million things. And towards the light, towards the calling, that whisper that asks of me to do what is frightening. And I'm always being asked to do what is frightening. It just never ends. You don't get there. There is no there. It's pretty constant. Once a mountain is climbed, there's just going to be another mountain. And you know I'm now 32 years sober. So fast forward. I moved to Nashville when I was 40 to pursue this. I tossed the keys to the investor and said, your restaurant enjoy. I'm out. Go Shay out. And left Boston came here in 2001 here being Nashville, Tennessee. And I was very, very lucky. I got a record deal. I was able to be on a label that I think is probably one of the coolest labels ever called lost highway records, a division of universal. They had, oh my God, they had the best artists at lucinda, Ryan Adams, Johnny Cash, they put out a Hank Williams box set, it was an extraordinary time in Nashville. It was the very end, I think, of that kind of opportunity for an artist like me. And I caught it. I just caught it, just caught it, you know? It's a speeding car and I caught it. And you know, it is my story is a story of possibility. You know, people look at me and go, well, you'd think that the grand old opry wouldn't want someone like Mary, you know, who's, I mean, I am a gay woman, and I walk like a duck. I talk like a duck. There's not a lot of swan going on here. I look like what I am. And that's not a bad thing or a good thing. It's just a thing. And you don't see people like me on the opry, but I play the opry a lot. And so that's possibility for people who look like me. To say, well, she did it. You know, and the same thing with getting a record deal at 40. Who gets a record deal at 40? Well, I'm gaucher. Like I am the one. That is unheard of. I don't know. It doesn't happen. Not on a major label. No. No, because the demographic that participates most wholeheartedly in music is younger. And they want people their age, you know? So, against all odds, that's my story. It's against all odds and it keeps happening. And I love that I can be inspiration for people who are saying, yeah, you can't do this, but well, yeah, you can. You can. Yeah. Yeah, one of my favorite retorts the people who say you can't. And you have these herbs, and many people say, well, you know, I don't think I go, who says? Says who? You know what I mean? Who says that? Who says you can't do that, right? It's pretty great. So on that note then, it's a nice segue. I want to do a reading from your book. Thank you. All right. And it's this, again, for people who are just chiming in right now, saved by a song, the art and healing power of songwriting by the inimitable word I've used twice today, Mary gauthier, and I love this, which is taken from this chapter, our lady of the shooting star. So why don't you do this beautiful reading for me? I'd love it. This scene takes place a shortly after I moved to Nashville. And it goes like this. The first year I lived in Nashville, I was invited to a party at music photographer Jim Maguire's house that became a song circle with guy Clark, Lyle levitt, John Hyatt, Joey Lee Steve Earl, and Nancy Griffith. It was a wonderful night, and I was on the edge of my seat desperately wanting to go from being in the audience to swapping songs with that group of legends. I knew I was in deep waters, the new kid in town, but I longed to sit in that circle. I deeply admired everyone in it for many years. As the music was winding down, Nancy looked over and asked Mary, would you play us a song? A new Nancy, because that opened a string of shows for her a month prior. I was absolutely thrilled when she invited me to play. I sat in the chair, she offered, took her guitar into my hands, and played a song I'd written called our lady of the shooting stars. The other songwriters closed their eyes and nodded as I played, some even smiled. There was no wild applause when the song ended, but the smiles and nods made me feel like I belonged. I still had a long way to go, of course, but joining that circle was validation that moving to Nashville had been a good decision. Holding my own in that circle of songwriters whose records I owned, and whose careers I followed gave me confidence. Being around songwriters, I deeply admired humanized them. It made the star I was reaching for, feel less distant. When I was done, I handed Nancy her guitar back. And she shook her head and said, no, you keep it. I froze. Holding her engraved, signature sunburst, tailored 6 12 cutaway guitar in midair. Question marks flashing in both of my eyes. It's yours. She said, when I moved to Nashville, Harlan Howard gave me his guitar. I'm giving you mine. I was speechless, but somehow found the courage to ask, would you sign it? And she did. Someone handed her a sharpie and she signed for Mary because you will sing. I found out later it's an old Nashville tradition to pass on a guitar. It's an attempt to stay on the good side of the muse and the mystery. Some songwriters believe it is one way to keep songs flowing. Harlan gave Nancy one of his guitars because he felt there were no songs left in it for him, but maybe there were some inside it for her. Nancy had just done the same thing for me. It was as if she was saying, welcome to Nashville kid. Remember, you best stay on the good side of mystery in paradox. They

Typology
"mary " Discussed on Typology
"Oh that was yummy. A lot of words coming at me. I'm still one thing about having a lot of new songs is that I have to learn them. And writing them and learning them are two different things. Yes, right. You know, I used to own restaurants way back long ago and every time I would rewrite the menu, rewrite the prices, I would have to relearn from scratch what everything costs and would know it instinctively and then I would have to remember anew. And when you memorize things one way and then have to erase that and install something new for some reason that's harder. For sure. Mary, you have one of the most colorful histories of any human being I know. I have a story. All right, we'll give us a give us give give folks because we are going to talk about the Instagram room about enneagram 8. But anyone who knows about enneagram aids, these challengers, these larger than life personalities. And you would, I mean, you and I have spent a good amount of time together. And I know this is going to come up in this story, right? But you're relationship with anger in your life has been a big theme. Oh, it's been so hard, yeah. Right. Let's talk about it. Unpack the story and then make any comment you want to about anger or anything else, but just give people a 50,000 foot flyby. Gosh, you know, it's a long story now. I turned 60 March 11th, so there's 6 decades of story, which is hard to condense, but sort of the Wikipedia page version, I was born to an unmarried woman in 1962 in the Deep South. And so I was put up for adoption, I spent my first year in a place called St. Vincent's women and infants asylum. And I was relinquished at birth and adopted at a year old into an Italian Catholic family. My parents parents both all four of them immigrated from Italy. And so that family was a little wobbly unstable. My adoptive dad was alcoholic. And there was struggles in that household, and that led me to leaving home quite young. I left probably at 15, something like that. And I ended up in all kinds of trouble and rehabs and trying to get sober. I finally did. I'm in recovery. I got sober in 1990. And I was 27. After I got sober, I was, I was in the restaurant business at the time, I had investors and they had sent me to chef school before I got sober, and I learned how to cook at a pretty high level. I was able to open, establish and run restaurants, even though I was a pretty big mess with alcohol and drugs I was able to work in the restaurant business, which is something that drunk seemed to do. Anthony Bourdain took the lid off of that, didn't he? Yes. He showed us the truth about that. And his book still speaks to me kitchen confidential. But I got sober on opening night of my second restaurant. I got arrested for drunk driving, and that was it for me. And then I was brought to an open mic by one of my waitresses, which is a place where entry level songwriters pay $5 to go play a song. And my restaurant, the second restaurant was a Cajun style full service restaurant right next door to Berkeley, college of music in Boston. Yeah. And so when I was brought to the open mic by a young woman named Christie zor lango. And I saw her on stage playing an original song. It was like a lightbulb screwed in and everything in my being said, I want to do that. I want to do that. I want to write a song get on that stage. I had always fancied myself some kind of a writer, but I was in the restaurant business and all I ever did was work and I didn't write. And I had a guitar, but I didn't play it anymore. I had played it when I was younger, and I just put it away. But after that open mic, I dusted it off. I was strong and I started building calluses. And I started going to the open mic, one thing led to another, and eventually I did write a song, play it at the open mic. And start going to open mics a lot. What was that experience like? That was terrifying. It was the worst. It was primal fear like no other. Wow. I talk about it a little bit in the book. I compared the experience to having a three 57 pointed at me in the parking lot of a biker bar in Baton Rouge and the experience of the open mic was more frightening. It was just terrifying. Absolutely terrifying. And yet. Can I ask you a question? What about it was terrifying? I just felt so exposed. I felt so vulnerable. And I felt so. Outside of my comfort zone. I remember thinking this could kill me. You know, I was good in the kitchen. And part of me thought I should just get back to the kitchen and stay there. But another part of me thought, how much worse can it get than that? Try it again. Try it again. And something in me, I think it's probably the 8 in me, said, keep going, keep trying. That's an amazing statement on. You as a person, but also as the type 8, too, right? That you would be more terrified to get on that stage and be vulnerable with a song that you wrote, even more so than when you were threatened with a gun. Do you? Wow. Wow. Yeah, we'll see. I was older, you know, at that point I was in my mid 30s and to just be on stage for the very first time and you mid 30s. It's a room full of people that are mostly younger than me and that are so much better at it than me. I mean, I was shaking. I was just absolutely terrified. And of course, the great irony here, and the great beauty of the story is like this is that you could, if I had sent to you with that open mic night, by the way, Mary, you are going to

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"mary " Discussed on Typology
"Back in love again all right. Feeling all right and I am stood down tonight. Oh right feeling all right and I am stirred down Amsterdam tonight. Rocking

Learn Astrology with Mary English
"mary " Discussed on Learn Astrology with Mary English
"She later on got more famous for writing the crystal Bible and books on crystals. But she started out as a strategist and the only way to get an appointment with her she didn't do face to face. She only did pre record, so she record her sessions on tapes. And you would post to her the check for the amount of money that it needed to be. You couldn't fold her up. There was no telephone number. She had a website and she had a website for years. The website would tell you if you want an appointment, send your check to this address, enclosing it this information allow this amount of time and she would post back to you this full report with charts for whole shebang it had come in the poster. So she had a method for you to contact her, which was a website she had clear instructions of what she wanted and how it would happen. And she built a very successful practice on that. I said later on, she wrote the books on crystals and she became more famous for that, but that was how she started out. She just morphed into something else. So it doesn't matter what method you use for people to contact you, but then needs to be something. Now equally at the other end of the spectrum, is that you can be too contactable. I've narrowed down how people and contact me now. It's email. Or it's telephone. It possibly can be Twitter, because that's the only social media that I'm on now. I do have a WhatsApp account, if you contact me on that, nothing will happen. You'll be blocked. The only people that I use for WhatsApp is my family. So that's it. So you want me to find me on there. And that's not I don't really classify as social media. But I did have Facebook and people did contact me on their and I just got tired of it. I'm not on Facebook anymore. It just affected my practice affected me. It was just, but I do have a website. I've had a website since the 1990s, so soon after my son was born, he was born in 93, and a few years later, about three years later, I got my first website, so I've had my domain name and website for a hell of a long runtime. So I'm contactable on the Internet. I have an email address being get me. There is a landline telephone, which I don't advertise, but I will give to clients sometimes as necessary, locally I advertise my telephone number. So people can phone me up. There's a 24 hour answer phone on there. You're not even going to get through to me unless you tell me your first name. You know, I've had to put boundaries in for practice because the more ways that people can contact you in a personal regard rather than to have an appointment, they will distract you from your practice. So I had zillions of ways of people could contact me. So if you have Facebook, then you also unfortunately then have messenger. And if you have messenger and I had two Facebook pages of personal one and a business one, I thought, what a wonderful idea. I would get long messages on Facebook Messenger. It wasn't even dear Mary, was I've got this that and the other going on wrong for me at the moment. What do you suggest I do? A lot of times I just felt like deleting it. It's just people trying to get a freebie. So I don't do that anymore. But whatever method you use for people to contact you, you don't need to have millions. And my supervisor has spoken about her means times before, never had a website..

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race
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Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race
"mary " Discussed on Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race
"Are going to be on the main feet for october. So scary movies are going to be. There's going to be some some free. Alright scary is through the rest of the whole month. But yeah that's the other big thing is drag race. Uk season three much league season two will continue to be at the five dollars. Sister mary level. And so you'll notice on the main feed that we're doing a meet the queen's episode. We'll put out the first episode for free and then after that you know if you want the groups and the gags the twists the turns the really bad accents that's patriot dot com slash ra. Mary i love that for us. I love for them. We have a good time on matron. We really do the comments. You can comment with other people on the episodes you can chime in. It's just it's like are alright. mary episodes only just. It's it's less drag. That's all so if you here for the drag we got it but it's just a little less. Yeah and sometimes. It's more because sometimes with only mary's for example we go deeper. You know our plans coming up for only mary's deeper you know i'm i'm robert cody. Sometimes with only. Mary's coming up. We're going to be doing the episode on safe zone drama and queens being melodramatic after being told they're safe for being dramatical watching lip syncs talk about michelle visage getting her life during lip syncs. So sometimes it's less drag. Sometimes it's more drags especially when we have a you know a franchise season that were asked. Yeah and you know. It's it's the only way to really kind of maneuver all of these seasons. That are coming at us. This fall and winter is to just put them in different places because you know otherwise. We'd be putting out an episode every day. And that's not sustainable. Yeah it's not. it's to listen to them. Yeah yeah yeah right like you will get tired of it and you're like we already are. We know mary. So this. Why i think that's kind of that's where we are now. Obviously as i said before. And it's worth mentioning again. If you want to become a matriarch on now is the time the fun option is well is if you pay for a yearly membership you get a discount from matron so if you do think this is going to be a long term thing you might as well just go ahead and buy for the year and stick around if not either five dollars a month you get at least one extra episode every single week and then at ten dollars a month you're getting to free episodes extra week. So that's that's a ton of content. Oh and not to mention the backlog. Mary i mean it is yeah hundreds of episodes that you could listen to while you're waiting for the next one to come out or if you're going on a long road trip or you know you you have a long day at work put on some of these matron episodes. They're there and there's so many movies to choose from. Yeah there's over two hundred episodes on patron once you've want to access it and you know we'll send you the directions when you sign up. There's it's very easy to access getting all of the matron episodes in your you know apple podcasts app and i'm sure and other apps as well so that you don't have to go to a different place to listen you probably already have patriots. Subscriptions you know how this works bring case you don't it is really easy and if you don't know how we're happy to help you. I love that for them. I love for you mary. Thank you thank you well. Mary's thanks so much for tuning in. And hopefully we'll see unpatriotic and if not we will see on the main..

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race
"mary " Discussed on Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race
"Whoa holo mary's and mary's alike We are popping in for a mini episode. This week something. We're going to be doing on a monthly basis to give you a little preview of not only. What is to come on patriot this week and this month. Excuse me keep saying week. And i mean month and What we've covered in the last month and patriots. So if you're considering becoming a matriarch on maybe this will help you know with your decision making and now is a great time to become a matron because they bill you at the beginning of the month so you might as well get built now and get. Your money's worth so I'm mary mary how are you. We did this past month in august. It was all about the brackets. I don't know. I think it was a a mary road in with the idea and we just kind of ran with it but it was one of those things where we found a randomized her bracket maker website and put in. I think the first one we did was who broke. The queen soup broke. No that was just a discussion. The first one we did was our winner's bracket that's what it was and we put in all the winners of drag race dracula. And that means the entire franchise of drag race. So we had thailand and holland and down under and all that all the waiters in a bracket and had a discussion about who won each round and came up with our faves. And that kinda spurred spurned a lot of different brackets to come up. After that. I will say our i was technically in our mary. Mail bag episode. We did the. Bsa bracket is on brand from sister. Mary justin who provided us the bsa's of drag race and the net kicked off. Yes we did. An all winner's bracket we did a pizza. Queen bracket heartbreaking heartbreaking heartbreaking heartbreaking. I mean just my my. My heart was sliced up like a medium pepperoni pie. A lovely cheese pizza just for me if you will. And and then we did stars of snatch game which was fun one and that that was. You know what i've loved but all of these lake. They feel they each have felt like an all star season like a sense of redemption. A chance to win something you know for sure and just another way to celebrate some of these people i mean i know we got some great feedback about our early outs bracket and i have to say that one was really great because there are some fabulous queens that left the show so early. That really had a mark on the shows history. Yeah the early outs is a lot of fun to talk about. Queens like nicole page brooklyn and layla mcqueen and sasha bell like you know mystique summers madison. I get opportunities to clean out about and you know it's worth mentioning because if you're not a matron it's worth knowing that we have two levels. We do the five dollar converts as you do to in your own currency but the sister mary's level and then the ten dollar or corresponding currency only mary's level. And so we did move. The early outs bracket to the only mary's level you are a matron You can find it there if you wanna bump up another reason is we did an only mary's episode where we talked about the white lotus and then we did courtesy of st mary stephen and a league of their own bracket a bracket of their own. If you will bracket of their own that's right. Oh boy which just of course devolved into a league of their own appreciation discussion. Which was a lot of fun correct. Yeah the we also did a movie last month just to kind of end out this summer. We've been talking about this movie for awhile. But we had a great discussion about the broken hearts club from two thousand. That movie is cringe in its own right but also so charming and so lovely for so many reasons and we kind of dive into some of the themes in that movie but then also just. I don't know the wonderful characters that we got to meet that we grew up with you know. Yeah i think if you haven't seen it or you haven't seen in a while. Broken hearts club is so worth a revisit. John mahoney is just such a fucking delight in the billy porter to just not. He's so fucking. Funny that movie ami nominee this year. I'm billy porter. yeah you know. It's also worth mentioning. I think an episode. We also got a ton of feedback on and i think was a real A really fun discussion that we did last month. At the matriarch on five dollar level was what gays quote. Oh yes which you know was tangent you know which never happens on this podcast. We don't ever do not ever do that. But you know every once in a while we have a tangent and it just turned into this. Larger discussion of what are the influential quotes. What are the influential references. Where do they come from or do they mean two different generations of. Why do we do it. Yeah yeah. I i definitely heard a lot of positive feedback about that and of course we always will miss ones. That people loved and we knew that. And that's the point it is what it is. That's the point where to do it. Yeah we do it too sweet do to trigger you know so i think yeah. I think that was a we also. We did a catch up episode on our only mary's level. So if you're if you are not the ten dollar only mary's level and you want to be what you also get is episodes where we just. We dive in on our personal lives. And what's going on you know. Herod's chang watching over dating if anybody you know and and and really just as we think of it. It's like oh here's the ten dollar paywall. It's vip section. We can really let her boobs. Hang out so if you want to hear us really letter boobs. Hang out at the only mary's level. Yeah this month coming up. We are starting alright scary which i think this is our third year. Doing alright scary. I think maybe here maybe four maybe four. I can't believe we pass up. An opportunity to do are a scary. Yeah or scary is where we do. A review of some spooky movies sometimes not so spooky movies just maybe seasonal And if you become a major on we're actually polling this week We are pulling our matrons to see which movies they would like us to cover We are starting september off with three of our own choices just to get the ball rolling. It's part of my husband's work. My sips delicious no to get the ball rolling and then in october And maybe into november will be doing those movies. Obviously we have every halloween. We do a free skate episode last year. We did scream and then i think we did scream to after it which was pretty exciting Which will fall in. Line with our coverage of dracula on our main feed Which is very exciting. Yes because i think our our alright scary. You know we. We've done hello again which is already out. And so. I think for some people. Maybe not the scariest movie. But i mean the scene richly alongs pants fall. Down is the reason to watch that movie but we have. I mean we have gravity coming up. Because sandy bullock fans with a classic campy slasher movie with the indomitable maureen stapleton as best supporting actress but starring. Lauren bacall in the fan which includes original musical numbers written by marvin hamlet. I think in their terrible shades going to be great vulnerable and we're also starting on matron our coverage of uk drag race uk casey's and three There there will be a couple of free skate episodes of that season In the next couple of weeks but that will move onto patriot. Moving forward the scary movies. Though i believe.

Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race
"mary " Discussed on Alright Mary: All Things RuPaul's Drag Race
"There's this kind of lake. You know sheltered dog quality. Coming out mary mary. That's exactly what. I was thinking about so throughout the episode or the beginning of this episode. Right they they all sit down and they're like january a lot. Yeah you really are. you're not seeing it. You're actually too much. Yeah and then like okay. They're critiquing her. that's fine. They're in the room with her. So but then. The editors kept showing shots of jam throughout the beginning of this episode. I don't know if you noticed. But they kept cutting to jan zim. Dude reaction yup jan yup well and then and then and we need to talk about. This immediately is a moment. That i i felt a jolt. Go through me and then whenever. Mary's sister mary peter. Getting this rate is getting my p. Names wrong. I don't wanna screw this up but anyway i'll look this up in vamp talking. He message just as well it like. Oh i'm assuming you guys caught this but there is this talking. Head of jan adjusting her overalls. And it's just and so and it's like substitute teacher being ushered mary. Paul if i said peter i got my apostles mixed stop. Sorry or folk-singing. Yes all right mary. But they're talking about the lipsticks and how basically like jan one by a tube you know and she was like i expected one or two lifts except my name. I did not expect there to be four really blows my mind. And then she's got these two hands. And then she adjusts her overalls and then it really bothers me and she does that kind of like peacock hand and fly out and the phrase it really bothers me while adjusting. What you're wearing is very new substitute teacher drag. It is very. The kids are out of control. They don't respect to me. You know and the and i'm adjusting. This really bothers me. Guys really bothers me and the fact that raise my voice right not gonna raise my father's me and i like that lake. One of the straps took like another second of adjustment longer. Even that adjustment was not going well and she. She looks right into the camera while she says it which to me is like that the teacher getting real and looking at the students in thinking she can reason with them. This bothering me. You're upsetting that. You're triggering me now. Like okay well. Now you've lost them and then the nuance of her adjusting that strap. It just tells such a story. How charlie jan sport is feeling underneath all of this all of the lights. Yeah and and then reaching for an off camera drink i. This is for me this all star season. I've watched it so many times for this seat. This season's it's crazy right for me. Like adjusting your overalls. This has been born. Mary's adjusting her overalls and what that means majestic overall about this right. Now you know. I'm adjusting overalls right now. Yeah i'm getting serious. Let me just suggest my overalls for a second lake. Not comfortable comfortable bothers me. Yeah i can control this. Yes really closely mind. I just so good yeah. Yeah totally if we're starting this episode talking about jan. You know one of the things. I went to see this at a bar this week at scandals and you know it was pretty crowded bar..

Learn Astrology with Mary English
"mary " Discussed on Learn Astrology with Mary English
"That wouldn't have been there because it wasn't there when he was talking about the person even talk good about who was his godfather and they go farther peed off because he'd said something about his research. That was totally wrong is just a piece of fiction that you wrote sounded good seed. Nice rather funny haha. You know you can do those things. Can you tell the story a party. But you don't do that when you're being journalists and he still does the same thing running the country when they asked questions and they have the Reporters asking if done about this seats. Never answers any question that don't why that promise question john ziva. He's incapable of answer. Dara question manage just this move on this decent. This is fun. La notes school the other day. The people that know him don't like him people that know him really though in like his family wherever have any time for him and is the people that love him just knowing in the public nicole. People worship him. Don't know the person disease so reliable that he's got a saving grace anyway so there be go. I hope you have a fab week. I'll be back next week. We should slack over here in the uk. This freedom day. Everybody's gonna be going out less. Hopefully don't go out so everybody keeps their mosques. Sonnen keeps their distances. Because it's not a new case vaccinate either some trying this podcast today is about current events and politics and stuff but the point i wanted to make was the weakness in his chart. Where was it reflected so looking at three seconds had which of his chart was reflecting and obviously with the movie and in the second house second eight thousand. New she told is gonna fit financially. Yeah so that is definitely much that the weakest point charts. We'll see what happens to win. The ghost cuss slap. Bang on there. So i hope you have a fab week. I will be back next week. You can find me at. Uk crater k. Mary still calm arranged became an in mary. Mary aunt mary newstalk hardy. You go to question some to bring up in poku student. I i think in this. I here otherwise i will talk about next week. It's a toss up between day are going to do Aquarius return and saturn it. Aquarius because i haven't done saturn in that sign specifically Because people that were born with their sats in aquarius a now having their first subtle matured but sutton operate differently in this particular signs. That's what poor costs can be back so she use some examples of people. If you have it please get in contact. And i'll see you next week. One of c can hear all speech next week. Bye bye now..

The My Future Business™ Show
"mary " Discussed on The My Future Business™ Show
"Business authors. I entrepreneurship and today on the line with an award. Winning book author. who name is mary. Kay seventy welcome to the show. Mary thank you very much straight for that wonderful introduction absolutely pleasure now you just talk about a few things off line then how life is traveling treating you. I know that your very busy. And i'd love to talk a lot about your work with big cats as well as your award winning author ships and about what to do i if we could is just for matter of context. Mary keefe some our audience. My idea about you are wondering if we can start with where you live. Where's home for you. Hung for me. Is jupiter florida. The united states fantastic has always been home now. It has been home for the last three years. Prior to the ads. I was a resident of the state of connecticut in the united states. Contesting near you to your new. The weather and being becoming an empty nester. It was time to say goodbye to the northeast weather and head down the warm off completely understand. That's for sure. And i'm looking forward to that day for the emptiness things happening now. Have you found it. You know what it was a little tough for me. I being the mother. But then i got used to it so given that you've got a shame so much more time. What do you like to do. In their those in your. What's your hobby. Well my hobby had once. I did become an empty nester. I always had the desire to become a published author so obviously that does not happen overnight and it did become as a hobby a hobby very much in the sense that i wrote one manuscript after another collected the rejection slips one after another and that was my hobby then and fortunately several years ago I did get a contract with the traditional publishing house and other than that. I am also a eucharistic minister that honestly that has been on the sidelines. Because of kobe but soon that will be picking up again..

The Mary Mac Show | Grieving After a Loved One's Death
"mary " Discussed on The Mary Mac Show | Grieving After a Loved One's Death
"Good morning good afternoon. Good evening wherever you find yourself in this entire world. I welcome you so how you doing my friend my warrior. I am recording this today. Because i have some fantastic news i'd like to share and i'm hoping that you can help me. So we decided to create a brand new page for our show specifically outside of my regular mary mack dot info site so our new show you. Url is very appropriately www dot the mary. Mac show dot com. How's that for creativity. So i wanted you to know about that and take a little time to snoop around and see what's there but mostly i'd like to ask you sincerely if you will please give me a rating and six -cribe in the upper right hand corner to your favorite platform. But most importantly i'd love you to rate the show and review it. Tell me how. It's been helping you. And i just love to hear your views so if you go to. The max store sees me the mary mac. Show dot com. There's a place at the very top that says rate and review and click on there and read this show and give whatever stars you like. I hope it's five but maybe not and tell me write a few words. You'll see others. Who have done this before you to give you a little headstart to know what you might like to include and what warms your heart about the show. It would really mean a great deal to me. So i hope you'll take up the challenge this week or whenever.

Real Talk with Mary Contrary and Starfish
"mary " Discussed on Real Talk with Mary Contrary and Starfish
"Out my buddy. John inviting me. So so john and i met waylon. You know over here in the background. I met them in and we were on the same track for amazon. He was teaching me live about shopping by he invited me. This event called sellers sellers playbook and essentially we came down. We had a very bad lie about guys. And i think they're trying scammers guys. They're turning up sales for thirty five thousand dollars. What do you call it to up sell to to buy. The horse.

The Mary Mac Show | Grieving After a Loved One's Death
"mary " Discussed on The Mary Mac Show | Grieving After a Loved One's Death
"In this entire world. I welcome you well my friends my warriors. I am so excited to let you know about a new thing that we've developed launch today and that is the mary max store. We developed this through the pandemic with the intention of using this as a platform to raise funds for the foundation for grieving children inc. Many years ago. I realized that it would really be necessary to develop a vehicle so that the foundation would be sustained and funds would be coming in on a regular basis so that the work of wonderful people around the world who helped grieving children teens and young adults. After they've experienced the death of a loved one would be able to be continued for many years. Now profits from my books and my speaking have always gone to the foundation. That i started many years ago and now with the mary mack shop or i should say store. We're able to have a viable functioning website and ecommerce website where everyone can come purchase products for either themselves if they're grieving or for those who they love who are grieving. We have a few themes which. I'm very proud of the first. One is a heart of gold collection. The next one is a floating american flag collection and the last is an american heart collection. Now i realized my voice carries over fifty three countries and the american flag might not be your thing but the heart of gold can be available to anywhere anyone anywhere. Excuse me and. I think that you'll really appreciate it. Because remembering someone who we loved is always forefront in our minds and this will be a lovely way to wear shirt that says i remember with the logo of the foundation. There's also hoodies and mugs and we expect to have many more products in the future but today on one eleven two thousand and twenty one at one eleven p m eastern time. We launched our new site. And i hope you will take a look at it. I hope you will really enjoy it. And i will keep you posted our new items and new designs so you can find our store at h. T. t. p. s. Stop colon double slash store dot mary. Mack dot info. And if you can't remember that's perfectly fine. Just go to my site. Mary mack dot info. And you will see a tab at the top that will bring you directly over there. I thank you so much for listening today. I'm so excited about this store. I think it will bring great comfort to people who are grieving. The death of a loved one. And i'm doing everything. I know how to bring more money into the foundation on a regular basis and if you purchase products or if you share the store with others so they can purchase products. It will really help the foundation to be able to give more gifts to work in his asians that help grieving children teens and young.