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Bruins tie NHL mark for home start; beat Blackhawks, 6-1

AP News Radio

00:29 sec | 4 months ago

Bruins tie NHL mark for home start; beat Blackhawks, 6-1

"Charlie mcavoy had four assists as Boston defeated Chicago 6 to one for their 11th straight win at home to start the season 11 tying the NHL record for home wins to start a campaign David pasternak had a pair of goals and Patrice bergeron had a goal and an assist It's been a fun journey and going to keep that going and you know for me it's really about to continue to grow as a team and to get better The bruins have won 6 straight overall while the Blackhawks have lost three in a row I'm David Shuster

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McAvoy scores in season debut, Bruins beat skidding Flames

AP News Radio

00:37 sec | 5 months ago

McAvoy scores in season debut, Bruins beat skidding Flames

"The bruins are 12 and two after Charlie mcavoy scored the tie breaking goal in a three to one victory against the flames Not how to preseason to get ready so it was a little definitely nervous that I all day to day and excited the good kind of nerves Mac voice snapped a one to one deadlock with one 33 left in the second period David pastrnak had an empty netter and assist for the top team in the Eastern Conference Connor Clifton also scored in Lena's ulmar made 31 saves blanking Calgary after Noah hanifin opened the scoring four 33 into the game The flames went zero for 6 on the power play and fell to O 5 and two in their last 7 games since a 5 in one start I'm Jane ferry

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"mcavoy" Discussed on The Rich Roll Podcast

The Rich Roll Podcast

07:42 min | 6 months ago

"mcavoy" Discussed on The Rich Roll Podcast

"Everest four times. Wow. If it takes me 5 days, it takes 5 days, but that's the plan I would like to beat the record of four days and 22 hours. Nice. And walk me through the decision to begin this vegan journey. Well, when I was on the last time, I was a meat eater, never really even, I never even processed every becoming a vegan. And by the way, we didn't even I have nothing to do with this. Now, you have nothing to do with it. But yeah, never, never in my mind never was never really conscious of the world in that regards, very performance driven, Rowan, then Iron Man, was in that environment where a lot of coaches would probably recommend that you don't. There's not that many world class vegan athletes. But again, it was never even my mind. I never even had the conversation about doing it. Moved to France, probably the worst country if you wanted to become vegan in the mountains. And the journey in the store in a way worked out was I'm out there like I said in June 2020 after COVID, when the first lockdowns were hitting everyone and there was a little gap where we could travel a bit. So I'm out there. I was on my own and there's a little, there's a little place where I can watch the sunset in the mountains and it's beautiful. It just drops behind it's like anyway, go up there every night and there was an equestrian center. And next year questions sent that center there was like the stables. And I saw these horses walking around four horses and went up one night and the horses come over. I went up the next night, took a little bag of carrots and apples, fed them, did it again the next night next night next night. Instinctively, the minute I started going up there, the horses would recognize me straight away. To agree that when a couple of friends come out, I said, watch this. So they didn't believe me. So literally the minute I got out of the car and I walked up tonight this field, these horses obviously sense and they come over. My mate was like that is unbelievable. And they come up and I was choking the horse's nose and stuff. And it might like, I had never in my life ever grown up around animals, like I never in a dog or a cat, like I've never been in nature, never really been exposed to it. Whenever I went on holiday, it was always to cities or when I lived in the south of Spain or I'd never been in like profound strong powerful nature and the outdoors and never experienced that as a kid. I never experienced as an adult, to I was like, my late 30s. And in one night, I'm there, there's this horse, and I'm looking into the horse's eyes and I had this connection with this horse. And I obviously, at this point, realized the horse was sent to me on the horses were sent to me. And I felt like a hypocrite, and I didn't like seeing cows and sheep behind electric fences when I watched the cattle trucks go in and their little noses poking out the holes in the cattle tracks and it profoundly affected me and it reminded me of being in prison. It's the only way I can really explain it. And I just didn't like how it made me feel. And that night with that horse when I was looking into the horse's eyes, I just made the decision that night, I would never eat or drink consume any animal products ever again. And I didn't. The only thing I found tough. So it really was like a lightning bolt. Oh, a 100%. 100%. The only thing that was challenging afterwards. I didn't miss any food groups. It was the force of habit of like, when you go into a coffee shop, deliberately shine, I don't want milk in my coffee, but I then took that on, I don't eat honey. I went to the full extreme. I didn't even realize there was levels of veganism. It was only like so like, I went horse riding once, never do it again. I'd never ride a horse again, because I didn't know. I did it once before I went to vegan, but then I didn't like the exploitation of sitting on a horse and to me, like the horses that I saw, they looked like they were sedated and I just didn't like it and I thought I'm never doing that again. So I did it once, never again. But I went to the four extreme veganism. I don't preach to people like we go out for dinner sometimes and people like look and go or do you mind if I have ham and stuff and I go, look, it's your body, you have to make your own choices and decisions. I make my decisions based on my reasoning. This is why I did it. It's up to you whether you do it. I don't force it on other people, but for me, it was more of a moral issue, and I didn't like how it made me feel being around those animals and the fact that even when I go walking stuff like, when you're in the mountains and you're in such powerful, profound, strong nature, and like you're seeing butterflies flying around, like, how all these creatures have evolved to inhabit the same planets we are right now. And I look at the fish in the water and stuff and it changes you so so profoundly and I keep saying that we're a bit really, really did. Mcavoy going vegan was not on my 2020 bingo card. You know, like it's like, it's so funny. I could have never anticipated like hearing a monologue like that coming from you. Like not just vegan like compassionate vegan like doing it for the animals and being like pretty hardcore about it. Yeah, but I didn't realize it was levels. I've learned this afterwards like when you meet vegans like I've been in situations before where like I've had on the side bowl and they brought us not eating it. Can you take it back? I don't have any. And then I'm not vegan. We don't eat honey. But you do. Oh yeah, but I do, I didn't realize it was levels of this stuff like how I just thought when you was a vegan, that's it like you don't have liver seats in your car. So I would like the whole extreme of a virgin, I even revolved, I said, I need all the leather seats taken out my car. Oh, there's more levels. You have no idea. Well, I mean, there are some that would argue that it's your obligation to get a vasectomy. Okay, yeah. We can go. How far do you want to go, John? I didn't realize that. I was at the top level. All the consumer choices that you make every single day. It's not just food, but it's obvious clothing is an obvious example. But what are the downstream consequences of a certain product? Like you buy a garment. And it's not leather. But it was made in a factory overseas where toxic dyes end up in the waterways. In the rivers and that poisons the fish, right? So we all like none of us walk the earth harm free. Or cruelty free. We all participate because we're living, breathing, animals, and we need to consume certain things. So it's a question of how how far you kind of telescope that out. But it makes you more conscious, like, oh, the decisions that you make and how you exercise your purchasing power. Do you have those implications may be subtle, and they may be invisible to you, but still they're real. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. There's always a learning experience learning about how things are processed made, designed, where they're coming from, and even patients, it's having far greater than what you're just physically putting into your body. It's interesting. Your experience with this is sort of the inverse of mine because I got into it initially due to vanity and health concerns. Like, I didn't like being a fat slaw. I didn't like how I looked. I didn't like how I felt. And then going vegan plant based, resolved that for me, but now I've been doing it for, it's been 15 years at this point. And now the animal welfare piece and the environmental piece are probably more important to me than the health piece. And that's just an evolution. And I think when people make these healthy lifestyle changes, certain in groups are very quick to judge them. And I think that that's really wrong headed. Everybody has to find their way to a new thing and be encouraged to continue their learning experience with it.

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"mcavoy" Discussed on The Rich Roll Podcast

The Rich Roll Podcast

05:21 min | 6 months ago

"mcavoy" Discussed on The Rich Roll Podcast

"The nuts and bolts of what he's doing really summing up, he started saying about my age, the level of offending, my links to the criminal underworld. And I thought he's coming. And he said, mister mcelroy, I believe you will always pose a risk to the public, the likelihood of being rehabilitate. It's very remote. And if you do get released from prison, the likelihood of you reoffending to the higher end of the statutory book is very high, even and I believe the public will always need protecting from you. You said I'm giving you a life sentence. And he said, I'm also giving you a license for possession of firearms. And I'm like, okay, and then you then wait for the tariff, so people that don't understand how life sentences work. A life sentence is a hundred or 99 years. Now, if you commit murder in the UK, we have a firearm, the minimum starting point of a life sentence is 30 years. That means you have to serve a minimum of 30 years in prison before you can be considered for parole. Some people get whole life terms. It's very rare that people in the UK get a whole life terms. There's only about 40 prisoners. So when he gave me my life sentence, what that technically means is you sign your life over to the state. So when you get released from prison on that tariff, whatever he sets it up, you can't travel, you can't live where you want. They don't have to prove you've been involved in crime. They just have to suspect you've been involved in crime. So that would mean if I was under a bench operation and I was seen with a criminal that was a drug trafficker and the police were watching that person saw me with him. That person gets rested for drug trafficking, and they go to vibrations and goes, John mcavoy has been involved or hanging around with organized criminals. I'm recalled back to prison. That's it. I'll go straight back to prison. They don't have to prove I've been involved in anything. So the judge gave me one life sentence and then he gave me another life sentence, and then when he gave me both last sentences, he set the tariff of a minimum of 5 years because he said if I were to give you a fixed term, I would give you ten years, but the 5 year tariff doesn't really make any difference. No one gets out on their tariff. And I knew that when he gave it to me, so he gave me these life sentences and I sat back down and then my co defense stood up. He was older than me. He had more previous convictions, so he got life through a minimum tariff of ten years. So we go downstairs and I remember the prison officers like, how are you and staffordshire? I'm actually fine. 'cause in my head, I was like, there's no way you're getting these licensees out of me. Like, the minute I'll get an opportunity to run for that gate. I'm gone. There's no way I'll get released from prison and then spend my life living in the UK and be recalled back to prison every 5 minutes because these are the stories that you get fed by other prisoners and people that have experienced system. So I'll go back to the back to the unit. They take us back there and then someone comes as easy to make sure you're not suicidal because you've just not sit down. I'm fine. I'm all good. I'm all good. And again, it was put in that bravado one. But again, you do sit there because you've got no release date. You've got a tariff, but no one gets out in the tariff. So now I'm in this sort of like you're in this sort of world where you haven't got any control of your existence to a degree that your environment should I say and you've got no actual date of when you're ever going to get out of this place. So a lot of people psychologically really struggle because when is this ever going to end? Because you've even got like before, I had a release date. I knew on that day I was out. That was it. 9 o'clock in the morning, your walking meter reception, you let me back out into the street. This situation, the whole game has changed because I know technically they could keep me in there. If they don't think I've been rehabilitated, I'm not getting out of prison. They will keep me in there for the rest of my life because they can. They don't have to let you out. So I go back to the unit, they then transfer me to a maximum security prison up north in the UK and obviously rich, you're processing your environment. What cards have I got to play it? And I didn't have many. I wasn't going to matter escape. They made that impossible. Like I had access to mobile phones when I was in prison, and I was talking to friends outside on a mobile phone. And they were saying, there's an opportunity to come and get. And I say, they've boxed everything off. There's no way I'm getting out doing that. There's no chance. So that was off the table. So in the other way, the other way you would play the game is that you can fight them every day, like I did the first time and never get out of prison and I didn't want that to be my existence on earth. So the third way was you play the game. Good behavior. You play the game. So I knew if I did what they wanted me to do and did X Y and Z when I go on my sentence plan boards every year so you sit there in front of probation, the senior officer, the principal officer on the wing, everyone basically writes your sentence plan out for that year and they say this year, we want you to do enhanced thinking skills, victim awareness, we want you to get a bee in English. We want you to be tech, we want you to do whatever it is and you do all that. It's a tick the box exercise and you go back up the following year and in the following year and it was working. After year one, I dropped from being a double category a prisoner to a category a prisoner. And then they took me to a then they dropped me to category B, which is less secure. So now they can't justify holding me to maximum security prison anymore. So I get illegal lawyer, like a prison specialist, specializes in prison law, bombarding an illegal ads. Mister mcavoy should not be catching your establishment, he's done everything you've asked him to do. He's now like four, three and a half, four years into his tariff. He's only got a 5 year if you need to progress him for the system. And they did. Well, they have to because if they don't

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"mcavoy" Discussed on The Rich Roll Podcast

The Rich Roll Podcast

05:25 min | 6 months ago

"mcavoy" Discussed on The Rich Roll Podcast

"Them talking about when they get out of prison, they're going to do this that, that they want to stab this person, did this person's done this and I just thought, do you know what? I can't be around these people anymore. I just do not want to even be near these people. And I was lost like I genuinely was lost. I didn't know what I could do to get me out of this horrible toxic environment. I was going through this process of wanting something else, but I didn't know what that was. I'm still driven, still focused, but my whole identity is wrapped up in this crime world, like my ego, people respecting me, my name, that my perspective as you say was so important, your name, if you don't have a name, you're a piece of shit. Everything's wrapped up in this world. And I'm in this prison and I'm like, I don't want this anymore. I want to let go of it. I don't want to be living this existence. I was so lucky that I went down the prison gym and there was a prisoner on an indoor round machine called Mickey still from North London in Tottenham and he had Jim every day and I never because in prison you don't get Jim every day because they try to keep all the wings apart from each other because the gang activity but he was on that ram machine every time I went to the gym and he wasn't on my wing and I said to him what are you doing and he said I'm running a million meters for a charity so I have a special note they allow me to come down the wing and sort of come down to the gym and row 5 cad a tank are they if I can. They took a day and he was just chipping it off to erode a millimeters. They said you should do it and you put that little seed in my head and I thought you know what. I've never been on a ram stream of life and 26 years old and I went to ask the gym manager called Craig and I remember it had bald heads and I went in there and I said to Craig, can I do what Mickey's doing? He said, John gun wing, you get sponsorship, you can come down here, you can do it. I did it. Right. We should say that when we were talking about the story earlier, you hadn't even been sentenced yet. So ultimately you end up with a double life sentence. Yes, right? So two life terms, I don't know how the British system differs from the United States. So I'd be interested in hearing how you even got out to begin with because that doesn't seem like a predicament that anybody comes out of, no matter how good your behavior is, but ultimately you find this opportunity to get into the gym with quite a bit of bandwidth to use this rowing machine. And this is really the inflection point for everything that follows. Yeah, so going back to the sentences, I was in that unit for two and a half years, waiting to go and trial. I realized the cards were completely stacked against me. My legal team said, you've got to make a decision. You either fight it. And if you fight it and you try and guilty, you're probably not going to get out of prison to you in your mid fest. I was like, okay, I'm 22 years old. And you have to then start assessing all this stuff. 35 being 22 feels a long way away. And then they then come back to me, my legal team. I was on the wing and the prison officer, the S I would see you officer come to myself and mister mcavoy. You need to phone up your important. Just okay, got on the phone. And he said, John, I'm going to ask you something. I know what you're going to say to me, but I have to ask you it. I'm legally bound to ask you. See, okay. So the police have contacted us, and if you give evidence against your co defendant, you'll get a substantial reduction in your sentence. And then I said, you know what I'm going to say to you, don't you? And he said, yep, and I said, but can you pass this message on to them? And he said, yep. I say go terms of fuck themselves. And he said, okay, and he laughed, he saw tell him what you said. And he went back, told him that. So that could have got a massively reduced sense. I probably wouldn't have got life. And then we go to colt, I end up going get away, 'cause I really didn't have any help I had to wear all the scenarios. I'm in this high security unit. I'm surrounded by terrorists. Looking at not getting that prison to him in my mid foot all my 20s are going to be gone no matter what. I knew that. I knew like I was 22 going on 23 at this point. Yeah, 23. So I knew all my 20s was going to go. I knew that. So I had to start assessing that. It was damaged limitation now. And then went to court to get sentenced. And before we went to get sentenced, the prosecutions to that. And said, Mayan art, there was something like a public community interest request. So I don't know what that even meant, a clear the whole call out. We go back down to the sales, our maximum security, so we're in the special little sort of part of the sales under the courthouse where no one can come near us. The only people that can interact with the prison officers that are bought us from in prison. My legal team rushed straight down and said, what is this? And they said, basically, the whole courtroom gets cleared out. The prosecution, the police and the judge are left in that room, right? And I said, well, what does that mean? And he was like, ongoing investigations that they don't want you to be aware of. Because it might be like they're putting other people's advantage things they think you've been involved with. So then obviously I know what's coming. We go back up to the cult after about an hour or so of recess and they'll stand in front of the judge. He calls me up first to stand up, all the police are in the gallery. My mom's in the public gallery, prosecution. Everyone that was involved in the case from the serious and organized crime agency, robbery squad, and the judge asked me to stand up and he starts talking and then suddenly when he starts getting to

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"mcavoy" Discussed on The Rich Roll Podcast

The Rich Roll Podcast

05:11 min | 6 months ago

"mcavoy" Discussed on The Rich Roll Podcast

"You've been tested, like you've physically, you've been tested by people. People now know, you go in there, I didn't inform on anyone. People were outside in that world knew how I did my prison sentence. That I was defiant, that I fought back to you basically your stock goes up in that way. Right, your name is even better. You get more respect. And people then, people know you can be trusted because you've been tested. It's always good. People say, well, you can trust me, but when you are actually in that situation and people see actually when he was in there as a young kid and that he acted the way he acted that they can entrust you with their own freedom. So when I got released, that was another thing. It was like, prison becomes like a bit of a university of crime and it's an amazing place to connect up with people. Like I used to say, sometimes it was like when I went back to prison the second time when I was older. But you would get like a Colombian drug trafficker and you'd put him in prison, the cell next door was someone that was imprisoned for transporting drugs. She put these two people together. They've all got their own business. And sometimes we used to sit there laughing about it because that's what it's like when you are in those environments. It's the London rowing club for organized crime. So how long after you get out before you commit your next crime? So I was released and then I would say within four days, I found tracking devices on my car. So I was like, when I got released, I knew they were very unhappy with the lymph sense I got. And I was paranoid. And I was paranoid for the right reasons because they were genuinely following me around. I found these tracking devices on my car, they had a GPS and a radio transmitter. I used to have my car put on a ramp like in a mechanic's workshop and my friend took my car for the morning, found me up. Can you come down? We need some work doing to your car. Didn't really talk twig, turned up at a garage. And he took me to the car under the bay, lifted it up, went out to the back bumper I pulled off this block, pulled us up a block. And I'm like, wow, like they are on the Internet and obviously then I'm processing everything. Who have I seen what I've been doing? Because they think when you get a prison, you're desperate you need money, you're going to be a networking or make a mistake. And I played a game with them for a month or so and should drive around like a pretend job. My friend owned a company and what hit me to the degree how much I run me, I used to have, obviously, when they're following me around, you have a routine, go gym, stuff like that, and then one morning, I go to his house really early because he says come to mind jumping the work van. So my routine has been changed. So even though they're following me around, obviously I'm still got a semi routine. I'm just not mixing with lots of criminals and put myself in situations where they could arrest me because I was on license when I first got out. And I went to his house in the early morning in winter, dark, down country roads, parked my car up outside is getting to his car to drive to his office. And then suddenly as we're driving, the way I've just come, all his unmarked police cars, little blue lights, no sirens, flying down the road off, oh, wow, like they are on me. They're literally 24 hours a day. They must have fought because I'd gone out too early in the winter. I was actually saying I was probably going to commit a robbery and then I did alarm bells really run. I felt like they really want to put me back in here and I took the tracking devices off my car and I had a solution at this point and I went up in Hatton garden and I remember I took them off the car. I went in and he was like, good God man, what are you doing? He went, they probably listening to us right now, so he got his secretary to take these things outside. And he said, what you want me to do? And I said, write a letter to the Metropolitan Police and say they're harassing me. And he said, John, I'm telling you now if we do it, they're just going to come back and say we need to confirm or deny that we put them there. He went to his pointless. Anyone but I'm going to give you one piece of advice even whatever you're doing, stop doing it. Even because they will put you back in prison. And I was like, yeah, yeah, yeah. They don't know. And anyway, I then made a decision rich. My uncle, family lived in Spain. I met people that were in the Netherlands. The minute my license had ended, I literally left the UK straight away, and I remembered a sense, this relief when I was on the ferry, and I felt that's it. I've won. They're never going to be able to put you back in prison again, because in my head now, I'm thinking, I'm going to live in Europe. I'm just faceless. No one knows who I am. The police don't know who I am. And I can just carry on committing a crime in Europe and I'm just going to blend in. I just vanish off the face of the earth in regards to the UK and I did for like 18 months. I was doing all sorts of stuff. I was selling drugs. I was down in Spain and then you get caught into this whole young man fast living high octane being around people with lots of money living in the south of Spain, that typical lifestyle you'd imagine a young man in that world would live like living in the fast lane, don't give a shit about anything. But you feel like you're on your meeting all these people that are all very, very rich. And I felt like with my mate, I remember we believe we were on the precipice that we were just on the edge now of like making it a night moving up that next level and then obviously I'll come back to the UK and yeah, that was where the next chapter of the story began me going back to prison. Right, so walk us through how you got pitched that second time and because

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"mcavoy" Discussed on The Rich Roll Podcast

The Rich Roll Podcast

04:58 min | 6 months ago

"mcavoy" Discussed on The Rich Roll Podcast

"Well, this is typically the point in the story where the epiphany of self betterment kind of comes in. You're struck with the inspiration to form a new life for yourself. The push ups the press ups, all of these sort of things are changing your body and you have this realization that you could actually change your life. But that is not what happened. This was really still a rudimentary kind of act of rebellion that derives from this anti authoritarian kind of streak that was instilled in you in a very young age. It was really a fuck you to everybody else. And a way of feeling human through exercising that small amount of control that you had in that confined space. Yeah, it was defiance. It was a fuck you. Like when I used to look through that flap, it was like I was, I felt like I was in machine. You will not break me. And I used to process it and then the height in me, that was the fuel. That was what fueled me to do it. I looked back now and I think sometimes that even now, if I didn't do that back then, I wouldn't have the life I've got today and I never intentionally did that then to be where I am today. So I was driven by something so different to what's in me now, but if that defiance and that hatred didn't feel me back then, I wouldn't have the life I've got today. And when they open up that door and they let me walk her out into the street, genuinely like I was a hundred times worse than the man they locked up. So I've got out of prison now. I'm early 20s. When you weren't doing push ups, you were plotting your return to become a better bank robber. I had to, I had a mentor when I was in prison, I would never be conditioned by them. And every day I used to repeat, this is not my life. I have been kidnapped. And what fueled me was to think every single year you've taken of my life, I want a million pounds when I get out. That was the fuel that fueled me during that whole process. And it was, it didn't even enter my mind. To change. To me, in the world that I grew up in when I was a younger man, like late teenagers, years was anyone that changed, this is what I was brought up to believe was weak and they had been broken. They changed their broken, the system had broken them. So when I was in that situation, I wasn't going to be cleaning up their crap, like they was not going to break me, no matter what they tried to do to me. They could take everything away from me and I'd let them have it take it. It doesn't bother me. So to me in my mind as a young man, rehabilitation, being rehabilitated, was meant that the system had broken you down, and I can remember clearly like being in situations where I'd be older people like men and they would be talking about someone else that did change and they would all call them weak, right? The system had broken them and I thought I'm never going to be like that and my step that always you say to me, the only thing you've got in this world is your name and if someone thinks you're a piece of shit and you're weak, that's it. And that stuck with me during that process and it really, really profoundly stuck with me. And then when I got released, as I said, I was so much worse than the person that originally been locked up and I remember going through reception to when they would let me out. So I had no visits. I had nothing. So I literally got released in the suit I wore it cool. Right. And it was all massive because I lost so much weight. And when I was in the reception area, they give you a discharge grant and you have to sign the paper and I had some money in my account where like family had sent me money and I remember he said you need signage for your discharge grant and I was like fuck you discharge grant. I don't want anything coffee people and I'll never forget it as I was walking out he said mcavoy because they will not call you John. He said you'll be back. I said, no, I won't. And they literally want me to the gate and they let me out to the street. Well, a couple things. First of all, on top of all of this, getting pinched is a Rite of passage, right? So that's the kind of context in which you're processing what had happened to you. Like this is just part of the deal. Like this kind of happens. And your community of people, they're not going to, they're not going to break ranks with you because this happened, like this happens a lot, right? So there's no reason to change course or change. This is just part of the life of being a bank robber. And now I just have to learn how to be better, so it doesn't happen again. It does to complete opposite. Because you've been tested. And the testing part, which is where the mental rigor comes in, what's interesting about the way that you communicate around that or process it is that it's all about non attachment. Like even earlier on, you were talking about being a nomad. I wanted to have this life where I could just have my go bag in any moment and split. These things don't mean anything to me. Like whether I'm confined to this room or whether or not I get my role of bills back when I leave the prison. That's all stuff that I don't that doesn't define me and is not going to drive how I make decisions. Most definitely a night, like I said, when I got released, I was worse, but within

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"mcavoy" Discussed on The Rich Roll Podcast

The Rich Roll Podcast

03:52 min | 6 months ago

"mcavoy" Discussed on The Rich Roll Podcast

"To me is about helping people realize their own potential and when I'm dead, because that person's at an interaction with me or something I've been part of that's positive, their life is better, like you can achieve things real life. You can turn your life around. You can be positive and the Beacon of hope and it isn't the end just because you make one bad decision in your life. You can always come back from it and achieve something with your life. You've got to look at other people's lives and look at them and go, if they've been able to do that, I'm able to also do it. It's not jealousy. It's not looking at other people and thinking not a why have they got that. There's people that achieve things and things that I don't really find interesting, but it motivates me because I think they're living what they want to do their achieve what they want to achieve and it makes me realize that I'm also able to do what I want to do with my life, but just being open to experiences and opportunities and knowing that you're not going to be here forever and just make the most of the short time that you've got and act on stuff. Don't put stuff off to tomorrow to next week so the week after that because those weeks might not ever come and don't be that person at the end where the doctor might say you've only got a couple months left to live and you think I'm not done in different my life. The rich roll podcast. People don't change. Look, if you're somebody who actually believes that nonsense, I think you need to prepare for a little bit of a major mindset shift because today's guest returning for his second appearance on the podcast is just positive transformation rendered in human form. His name is John mcavoy and his story of total metamorphosis is one of the most compelling improbable inspirational and cinematic tales that you will ever be privileged to hear. The mcavoy name might ring a bell for a long time listeners. He first appeared on the show a little over four years ago. That was RRP three 79. That episode ranks among the most memorable and impactful in the ten year history of this show. So if you missed it, correct that immediately please. But for those unfamiliar, John is a former high profile armed robber, one of Britain's most successful career criminals and most wanted men, and his reckoning was delivered in the form of a double life sentence, the second of two prison stints on the belmarsh, high security wing, which is a space that he shared with extremist cleric Abu Hamza and the 7 7 bombers. But it was a chance encounter with the indoor rowing machine in that prison gym that would ultimately change his life forever. In short shrift, John ends up breaking a cluster of British and world indoor rowing records while in prison. And upon parole, he begins forging this new life as a professional endurance athlete. Today, John is a Nike sponsored Iron Man athlete living in the Alps. He's a vegan, not my doing. I promise that's new since the first time we sat down together. He's a stalwart mouthpiece for prison reform, who is testified at many places, including 10 Downing Street, as well as a staunch advocate for the inherent power that I think we all possess to course correct the trajectory of our lives, no matter how dire the circumstances. I was in London recently, I just couldn't resist the opportunity to reconvene with John. And so this one, which is an old school, no video, just two guys sitting at a kitchen table vibe, podcast. Basically picks up where we last left off. We go deeper into John's remarkable story. It's about mindset.

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Bruins hire Montgomery as coach to replace Cassidy

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | 9 months ago

Bruins hire Montgomery as coach to replace Cassidy

"Jim Montgomery is the new head coach of the bruins The 53 year old Montgomery spent the past two seasons as an assistant with the blues He was fired from his first NHL head coaching job by the stars in December 2019 with a team citing unprofessional conduct Montgomery replaces Bruce Cassidy who was dismissed following her first round loss in the playoffs Montgomery will open the season without at least two key components left wing Brad marchand and number one defenseman Charlie mcavoy will miss the start of the season due to injuries And Patrice bergeron is mowing retirement I'm Dave

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Domi, Raanta help Hurricanes close out Bruins 3-2 in Game 7

AP News Radio

00:33 sec | 11 months ago

Domi, Raanta help Hurricanes close out Bruins 3-2 in Game 7

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"mcavoy" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:05 min | 1 year ago

"mcavoy" Discussed on WTOP

"To listen live or ask your smart speaker Just say Alexa open TOP or okay Google play WTO P the latest news 24/7 360 five Is everywhere you are Sports at 15 and 45 on 5 45 and over to Dave Johnson Hey ever go to a hockey game and yell shoot Shoot the puck Well after the capital's four three loss of Boston ruins last night in Boston Nicholas backstrom we just gotta start shooting a little bit more I think and there's too much yeah I just passing it around I mean we gotta start creating some more shooting some more parks and eventually that's when after that that's when things are going to open up You can't score less you shoot Now backstrom did score last night to tie the game at three but bruins Charlie mcavoy scored with 45 seconds left to break the capitol's heart Marilyn women had a tough loss through Ohio State 95 89 former terrapin Taylor Mike Sal led the buckeyes with 33 points Georgetown continues to struggle the big east 83 75 loss to Providence February 10th at 3 p.m. that is the NBA trade deadline And for the Washington Wizards Bradley Beal So is one of the toughest parts of the year You know team one is individual wise You see the rooms every day I think it's imperative to note that when it is a few weeks away you know so if we do make a move you know they get on a bug get their Diane get where it is and get acclimated and be God's gone Bill knows all to help out all those rumors He's always seems to be the subject of that Wizards home tonight against Toronto D.C. United FC Dallas closing in on a deal that would send midfielder poll areola to Dallas in exchange for $2 million in general allocation money which would be in Major League Soccer record maytime D.C. and I reportedly has its eye on an unnamed designated player Australian open today Madison keys and ash bharti among the winners They've Johnson ever util be sports Coming up a rock singer with one of the bestselling albums of all time has died It's 5 47 When we at American Eagle dot com were asked by.

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McAvoy's late goal lifts Bruins to 4-3 win over Capitals

AP News Radio

00:30 sec | 1 year ago

McAvoy's late goal lifts Bruins to 4-3 win over Capitals

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"mcavoy" Discussed on Boston Sports Beat

Boston Sports Beat

05:27 min | 1 year ago

"mcavoy" Discussed on Boston Sports Beat

"As much as the bruins have had a pretty good track record over the years of retaining talent at or below market value, you would do imagine they were going to have to pay up in some respects. But all things considered as staggering as it is to see that 9 and a half million on a bruins, you know, cap sheet. I think it's well worth the value of getting in a guy like that, especially over the next couple of years. And exactly, it's an 8 year deal and it's close to, but not absolutely top of market for potentially a top 5 guy who's going to be a top 5 guy for the next for the life of the deal. And so this is going to be a bargain if mcavoy continues on his trajectory or even if he's playing at the level he played last year for the duration of this is money well spent and a thing that you just had to have locked up and now they do. So that's obviously a good thing for Charlie. The other thing is in that here, Jeremy sweyn, the opening night goalie, we've talked about this. He clearly deserved it, but again, him getting named the starter here is as much a credit to him as it is a referendum on Linus all Mark who they brought in here as the presumptive every night goalie and wouldn't didn't mean they brought him in here to play 60 games, but he was supposed to be the number one. I think this is more than just an opening night start. I think swimming is your one until he shows you otherwise. Yeah, you know, Bruce Cassie kind of mapped out that in October, especially they really want to see how both these guys fare. But still, as you said, it's been a bit of an indictment and quite the statement from Jeremy swam in terms of just taking that opportunity and running with it because going into camp, I think we all expected that Omar was going to get that nod. Not only the fact that he's a veteran, the handed him a $20 million deal, but barring a situation where one goal is going to be significantly better than the other. Let's say both of them had around the same production and net of these first three preseason games, it's going to fall to all Mark. The fact that swam in a rookie, superseded and kind of leapfrog him on the depth chart over the span of just a couple of games. Not what the brooms I think mapped out in terms of going into this season. You'd like to have all Mark show the promise as to why they thought he was the number one goalie why they handed him in $20 million contract, not to say that three subpop games kind of paints a picture of your entire season, but still, the objects of it, not great. Yeah. So just to let everybody know at home, Connor's been busy all day. There's stuff on Boston.

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"mcavoy" Discussed on Boston Sports Beat

Boston Sports Beat

03:46 min | 1 year ago

"mcavoy" Discussed on Boston Sports Beat

"Going on in the sports world. Today, big extension for Charlie mcavoy. I know that's a thing that Sean mcadam also likes to talk about, but we're not here to talk hockey with Sean. We're here to talk baseball because Sean is currently in Houston where the ALCS is going to be played tonight game one between the Red Sox and the Astros and Sean, let's just get right into the pitching. Red Sox had the benefit of being able to set up their rotation here and decided to go sail of Aldi to start the series. Your thoughts on that. And obviously the last two times we've seen Chris sale. We've seen the worst version of Chris sale. Why do you feel good about this or do you feel good about this decision to give him the ball tonight? Yeah, I think it caught some people by surprise. I think everyone expected that it was going to be Nathan of all D going in game one. He's unquestionably been their best picture this year, both during the regular season and his two postseason starts. The wild card game and then game three against Tampa Bay. But if you break it down a little John, I think you can see what Alex Cora is doing here. If there's some uncertainty about what you're going to get from sale. And he has not pitched well at all the last two times out. Two and a third innings on the final day of the season and then just one inning, allowing 5 runs in game two in the division series, then you are better positioned to have people take over and provide a lot of innings out of the bullpen in game one. And then you might be in game two. First of all, you've got three days off since the end of the last series. So everybody's refreshed and able to go multiple innings. And I think if you're going to have one of those games and this sounds like I'm thinking negatively and maybe the Red Sox are too. No, I thought this too Sean. This rationale makes sense to me. You have all the arms tonight. Yeah. Right. So if sale needs help or has one of those bad.

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"mcavoy" Discussed on 31 Thoughts: The Podcast

31 Thoughts: The Podcast

05:28 min | 1 year ago

"mcavoy" Discussed on 31 Thoughts: The Podcast

"Opening night. Scores. There's the first goal of the new season and it's Jonathan drew in. Kind of a fitting one two punch there. Drew and all this troubles he had last year stepping away from the team. One of his biggest supporters with Josh Anderson both emotionally physically helping him back, but it's a turnover here by muzzin. Now you've got a two on one and how about the patience of Anderson? Just wait until high. Committed himself and went down. I just think that organization's been through a lot and you know, he's a number one center. He's going to be a number one center for a long time, and I think it was a positive vibe for the organization. You know, that's interesting. The idea of the asparagus Carcano offers sheet hastening along and it's Suzuki deal. I can remember on this podcast, you and I talking about this, you know, what effect is this gonna have on Nick Suzuki, like is Nick Suzuki gonna make sure he sends just very cut, can you hear me a Christmas card? Because that offer sheet like to your point about Montreal, you know, if they had matched, would Carolina just turn around and do the same thing with Nick Suzuki the following season or some other team, do the same thing with Nick Suzuki, the following seasons. I think that's a really interesting comment. Could you imagine if they offer shoot each other in perpetuity? So next year, it's Montreal's turn. Then the year after its Carolinas term. I love what we're like that. Don't you? I think the whole thing's hilarious. You know what? You need villains. It's good for the sport. I don't know if. Version of things is hilarious is the rest of us do, but you need villains because it's good for entertainment. I think it would be fantastic. But we know how the NHL operates and teams just won't do it. It's a rare bird, the offer sheet, which is what made the cut canyon situation. That much more special. Charlie mcavoy speaking of special, special defenseman with the Boston Bruins. And as we know, the Boston Bruins have a long history of getting players to come in under market value and whether it's, you know, with this team, Patrice bergeron or Brad marchand or David pasternak, the idea is very much the collective we over me. Does that streak again now with Charlie mcavoy? Is Charlie mcavoy the Boston Bruin player that finally says no, I want to earn what I'm worth. Thank you very much. Okay, so again, until this is a done deal, please don't take this as a report. I'm just using the old Doug McLean line. I'm not saying it's true. I'm telling you what I heard. And I think the information is reasonably solid, and I'm going to give you the process. So everybody kind of understands what I'm thinking here. There was a podcast we tape. I think it was our first news podcast in September, where I said, I think the bruins do a big run at getting Charlie mcavoy done before the season. And what I've been told was that they were working on an 8 year extension with mcavoy and the number was above warski, which is 9.5 plus. And after we recorded it, I got a call and I got some dispute on how close it was. And so I just wasn't sure and I didn't want to get well instead of podcasting. Or instead of radioed, I didn't want to get podcasted. I told them to take it out because I just had some uncertainty and if I could take it out, take it out before I'm really ready to defend myself if anyone challenges me on this. But that's what I'd heard and someone just said it's not close. I don't know if I'd go with that yet. So now cam newly comes out the other day and says they're working on it. And again, if it's an 8 year deal, I think the number is going to be very big. I know some people are guesstimating ten. I don't know that it's gonna get to ten. But I had heard 8 times 9.5 plus. And again, I'm not reporting that's a fact. I'm just telling you what the rumor is out there and the dispute I got was how close it was. So I think there's a chance to be a very big deal. It's obviously getting closer. The best I can tell is, I think they're kind of working on how the whole structure of it might be working. All I was told was there's work to do, but it's getting there. I always wonder what effect that has in the locker room because obviously for the longest time, the idea of the local discount was very much a thing in that room. Not unlike what it was like in Tampa as well with all of those discounts. You know, once that ends, it kind of ends for everybody, right? It's tough to sell the hometown discount when one player says, nah, I'm not gonna take that. I think it's yes and I think there's no, because we work in a team concept too, right, Jeff and we have something in contracts that says we're not allowed to discuss our contract negotiations with each other. But I think you kind of know, right? I think I kind of have a feeling about where I am in relation to some of my coworkers, for example. This is why Elliott talks down to me. That's right. That's right. You're even lucky to allow you on the same podcast. But the thing is, I've always looked at negotiations with this and I realized I'm not the same as everyone else. Once I sign my deal, you know, I can't be angry about it anymore. I agreed to the deal. And the good things that happen out of it and the bad.

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"mcavoy" Discussed on Bruins Beat

Bruins Beat

05:32 min | 1 year ago

"mcavoy" Discussed on Bruins Beat

"This is September 28th in this is the ruins beat on CL honest media. And we'll go back to the bruins beat on CL and SVD and my name is Evan marano. We got you having a great day, a great week. Hockey is back. It was so nice. Not only to see the bruins play a game on Sunday Night, but also to turn on NHL network and there's just games all the time. There's just their games on to like 12 a.m.. It was awesome. Just have hockey back. Even though it's pre season, it's still very, very fun. So I hope you guys are having a good time as well. And who better to talk to to begin the season than Andrew raycroft? I want to have razor's take. I wonder if I wanted to raise her on for a while now to get his take on the goaltending situation and we spent the first half of this show discussing everything that you could possibly discuss when it comes to the goaltending with this team. And then we discussed some other stuff as well. Jake de brusk had a huge night Sunday. What does it mean for him? How big is it for him to start off kind of hot? And then we get into Charlie mcavoy's deal. And we get into some different things with the fourth line. So this was good..

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"mcavoy" Discussed on Happy Sad Confused

Happy Sad Confused

06:03 min | 1 year ago

"mcavoy" Discussed on Happy Sad Confused

"To recover. And i was doing a scene with spike jones and will arnett and david cross and every single thing left my head on and on was gone forever. You know and it wasn't so david is i to step off and have thing and i was like Pointless pointless i grind read it. And i come back and it would just nothing of is so more chiffon guide. I think about the all the time. And it's horrible is horrible nightmare but those people looking at me just awful relive some horrible horrible for you james. Even score got my god. I don't know. I mean i think i'm just really good at remembering now. Don't look at as though. I i forget my lanes all the time africa. Melena onstage shakespeare. Just recently. In ruston like i've i forget what landlords i generally just blog it and make I'm not gonna stop talking until i get back to. A line is actually in the script. And i standing right there on the shoot. I'm going to see as much as i need to say as much ridiculous tax is i need to get my intel. I get back on target and then you can just improvise. Shakespeare very easily could just married up. Crying try rhyming couplet. Shakespeare is is ridiculous. You mentioned a product that i've actually very very curious by james. I love clarify. And i love this background of this project. So yes. this is kind of improvised thriller that you shot. What can what can you say about. Hold my son is threatened by caddy. On what's academy on. It was undamaged. He he's made this from once before in france is ideal is makes every couple of years in a different country language. Different actors doesn't see what happens because the lead actor doesn't have a script doesn't know what's going to go on from one minute to and any just let she go so my first day i show up at the wanna give another way but my first day. I show up literally drive to this these location. Gps coordinates Claire standing there. Doing something and i'm like all right here. We go For years but Yeah it was james. How did you not just Whether it was a couple of moments there was a guy lewis shows up. And i'm like oh. I got we. Add is quite hard and then another point like a guy like jumped out of something and try to do some. it was like jamie became. You've been playing football looking fifteen years. Yes so it was. It was quite funny a couple times and preserve the reality of all you are also preserving the the enemy blood amazing but argued pumped show to reality show where they're just amazing and shown a great film within a film every other year. What he's not making there. You go sharon. Your os obviously very busy among the many projects on your slate Did you shoot the nicholas cage movie. This mary yeah. Yeah so on the nicholas cage scale of crazy nicholas cage genus. This is playing a version of nicholas cage. Yeah how insane the cage exposure instant you have in the best possible way. I hope oh In the best possible way it was you know it was completely insane. Because he's saying himself and he's playing a younger well he's paying a version of himself and then he's saying version of a younger version of himself on. It's super massa. On it's also like a sort of You know i. It's it's it's a it's a thriller on its you know there's like high speed chases and and Like everything you could possibly want you know. There was one day where he should have been recording his lines the night before. Because it's how he learns he came in and he decided to do them in a in a in a certain way and he was playing the some offing. Is that often. That was a real I'd be up in a jeep during an action. Maybe nick cage where he's playing recorded the night before and but it was always just the best one ever but it was also weirdly in the midst of lock tannock. We shut it but it passed it locked down hard when we were there so you we were just in this hotel with nowhere. Nowhere to go and really nothing to do and you know it was intense in that way also disquieted in an audited like really feel and taking the moment of where communication i would watch nick cage movies in the evening blase about it so so that was weird. You know i'd come in the morning and until to him by you know something. Watch night before had to do. I love it. I love the. I spoke to pedro pascal briefly at the end of that. It seemed like it was. It was an experience for all women that i can't wait to see how it turned out. Guys thank you so much for the time tonight. This is a little bit shorter version of the podcast. That i usually do. But i couldn't resist the chance to catch up with my favorite kissing. Bandit mr james mcevoy and to meet you sharon. Because i'm such a fan. Congratulations on the film guys. the catching up with you guys. Soon you two tickets and so ends another edition of happy side confused. Remember to review right and subscribe to the show on itunes or wherever you get your focus on the big toe cost. I'm daisy ridley unidentifiable despite jones..

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"mcavoy" Discussed on Happy Sad Confused

Happy Sad Confused

08:27 min | 1 year ago

"mcavoy" Discussed on Happy Sad Confused

"You power leaving the door open is not one of your things. It's mcevoy move. I do just a little bit tied to you. Zoom participants am. I wasn't I'd have been the israel so you know and you guys have stucco. We call it pebble. Gosh well so what would i say. I expect a law of. I need a low of tactic. Maybe that maybe. I'm too too much physical contact. Maybe is this goes back to make sense like one of those guys. Just the law sex. You know what i'm saying. I need a. It's i've had that a few times okay. Okay what about everything about this. Production was accelerated. Right like as. I understand it It came together really quickly. Ten days of rehearsal. Ten days of shooting does not accelerate everything about its must kind of spoil. You guys have both been on much larger productions where. There's a lot of downtime. It must be so fantastically rewarding to just like every waking moment. Be thinking about this interest in it. Yeah we were just saying. It has spoiled us oxidative. The for the first meeting. I about after january just made this film on. I think we should make it like that seriously. I think we should rehearse it for for two weeks. And then i think we should film in two weeks. I don't see why we can't do that. And i always say can be the case for everything but there's some hangs the case for. I've done two movies in the last year and a half the remade in two weeks. Basically one of them was a completely improvised film. What i have a clue what was coming next and then the next one was this might make both of them and to come on. Everybody should be with us. He is the same amount of money please. That's the only caveat gas in two weeks. I will do more acting than those two weeks than you could ever entity four months where your conventional filmon over the years. Are you good with the downtime. I mean obviously humidity james. You've done the x-men films Enormous there's just inherently it takes a lot. There's a lotta downtime. Have you always been good at keeping the focus and filling the time it looks. I mean look. I remember coming off a best and go into montreal to shoot x. Men in the past and i was on stage working issues week loving it. Absolutely love literally sweating blood. Every second i was at work and then you go there and that was a i do some good acting not movie but it was so thank. I just remember like liquor. Who is anybody stressed. This is an absolute dawdle is non end the lovin it just love and life and being very aware that kind of work you know it was dependent hussein home looking after kids was was working hours going to have i and in montreal onset and by the same time you know as much as that was an antidote to the hard work you were doing on stage after a while you do get distracted your like. Oh my god hours between and and also what you get you might spend sixty hours trying to capture eight lines worth dialogue really. Is that any of those lines that maybe they were. None of those lanes really gets to the heart of Really sometimes you're not really doing much when even get your bet in so doing something like this. Which was about. I mean really as much as few people keep saying the word who actually felt more natural and realistic. And even though you're talking to the audience on we just talking to your mate. Aren't you just talk audience when you talk jimmy Aren't you just don't to the audience when you talk to your moment the phone. And that's what this feels like. This kind of token zillions shows like for me. I yeah i mean. I i have my audience. Oh the for suggested questions. One of the questions. That came up from from jen and kate and want to know how was it acting directly to camera and i might my fault would be like. Who are you imagining on the other end of the that camera or used to be someone specifically what well initially when we were rehearsing and there was no camera just stephen daltry cranston and ran into place like you know and so we were talking to him and we did discuss it a lot. You know what i'm asking. Dentists says like who because initially it was Gonna be A play and then the then you know the cia dying. I mean So so would you would have been talking to an audience so we have in the end. It was just like stephen wasn't invited was a guest in in our home. You know he was someone who didn't necessarily want to hear about our relationship but we were gonna tell him we each wanted to you know. Get him onside. Kindly let you do in marriage therapy or kinda like want the cancel their two young. You're right. I mean you can hear me from. I mean. Obviously you know i. If i'm really honest. I can't remember exactly what we landed on. All i know. is that For me it was a really new thing to do. And that the big thing i had to get over was not looking away. You know like. I had to sit a hold. I contact which. I find kind of hard. Because i'm really shifty and So see just kept saying you know like even when i do more. I felt like i was really really connecting with him. It'd be the first thing you'd say to me when when you know when we When we cut like keep looking away a learn it this might sound like a absurd talk to professional actors about. But i'm always like i just don't have a great number for memorizing stuff and in my job i sometimes have to do. Small amounts of dialogue and i can barely handle that but the sheer amount. That you guys are handling. Certainly you've done theater obviously have to know how to do this but like does this come naturally again. This is a ten day. Shoot that about a week and a half rehearsal do absorb that stuff quickly like are you both like just so in the zone that there's not even a question of like forgetting line or if you do you just roll with it. Or what do we definitely forgot. Lines the point where 'cause we begin thirteen minutes fourteen minute takes and there was a point where we can't mess out. We kept messing our kept messed up. We kept stopping if we messed up which they can give permission to stop when we messed up so the next time we did it with invariably make a mistake and off. You're never going to get through this. Remember weeks or call each other. Muir light right wherever heim Doesn't matter whether you shut your pints in the middle of a take you push through a main. Maybe maybe i shot myself. Because i up you just and then honestly the minute we had that conversation with each other. There were less mistakes and we did. Just get it done and yeah of course still mistakes in the things that you weren't entirely happy with it so we're going to be a choice when it's something that is one. Take quick none but but it was really interesting. Do look i love talking to the audience. And i love having lost. Do she said f it well written and thing. I haven't worked that hard since it was at school and a husband light. Learn shit off by heart. You know i that. My favorite review at reviews was the talked about how many lines to learn. And when my dad called me to say well done he jesus. I don't know how you remember all that dialogue sharon Yes someone knows. It was like ninety hard like as hard as the acting bit. I mean shit. Let's learn in very little high. So is there. I totally have matters for it. Is there a line over the years that has haunted you. I mean again not to keep going back to like excellent stuff but techno-babble stuff that particularly in the stuff. You've done over the years james i think of for you shine. You've done so much work. Are there lines that just like to this day are stuck in your head in your mares well i series cold the increasingly poor decisions of todd margaret. I traveled back from la to do..

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"mcavoy" Discussed on Happy Sad Confused

Happy Sad Confused

03:49 min | 1 year ago

"mcavoy" Discussed on Happy Sad Confused

"Know a bit about it in ohio done a little research on nola. Some of the suffering. That's gone on. Make it in to witness that such privilege and to see an actor like jack this crime and subtlety and and the broads of his work is just meaningful meaningful to me and i think by the way i played on projector aunts scope is or powerful involved here right at it. Is you know the cliche world building. That's what kubrick does in each of his works. He just draws you into this. Just meticulously crafted absorbing sensory overload. The music the in from the from the opening images of the car winding through the roads of the topiary at the end. You're just like you are at the overlook stuck in there with this family. And it's just i always say i love the feeling of just being in a short hands of filmmaker and like an much more bizarre way. I would say wes anderson scherzer's right. Your buddy west creates a world that is just meticulous and you are in the strongest possible vision. And you're not gonna be let down. And that's what kubrick every time does and to this one to such great effect in touch haunting and i can't think of a movie that has more dread hanging over it so i think it's an unusual pick but i i it's a great peck. I couldn't put on just about any wes anderson moby and that would be a comfort zone easily Put on royal tannenbaums in that can be used that on quite often. And it's wonderful film. I just don't throw movies on again again for the sake of it. I just partially. Because i don't have time to sit down become I flat to do a lot of burning inside of me. That i wanted -ccomplish so it's for me to sit still but i like durra. Few films godfather to is another one. That if i'm off flight or somewhere that i am you know gone through some Catch-up work my emails on my al's reading some scripts forgotten like i'll sit down and allow myself to watch again and that's comforting. Yeah it's comforting. Great selections man. I wish we had more time with. Hopefully let's again a because thankfully and if you look at the imdb look you've worked so consistently throughout your career but right now you have just a host the projects coming up that i could not be more excited for. We alluded to the lakers project. You've joined the show every actors dying to joins in succession. We'll see you on that one. Soon i'm fascinated exerted by the same rock will search for ronin murder mistreating It's all happening in the best possible way man and just to say because i know we didn't really give maybe enough love but i do want to say chapel on epochs isn't exceptional piece of work. It's based on. Stephen king's material and it really does create that very Holistic world the feeling of dread and again you deliver as always a fantastic central performance and this is really been a fantastic chatman. It's been long overdue. I really do appreciate the time. Zoe's bridge a you keep doing the great things doing a positive in focused.

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"mcavoy" Discussed on Poke the Bear

Poke the Bear

05:53 min | 1 year ago

"mcavoy" Discussed on Poke the Bear

"Mcavoy's contract is the big one of next off season we expect that to be done well before then. Patrice bergeron obviously is another one who is up after this upcoming season and that's the decision that the burns are going to have to make for sure. There's a really big contract though up. Maybe the biggest up after the 2022 23 season. So that is two years from now after two years from now it'll be discussed a lot. The season after this upcoming one. It's hard to label these seasons because we're not really in one but I don't consider. Yeah yeah we're in no man's land. There's no this season next season could be 2022 23 but it also kind of is technically 21 22. Who knows? Point is it's David posture. David posture notes up after the 22 23 season. And now postdocs a guy who took a huge huge hometown discount back was it 2015 or 2016? I'll say 2016. 2016 it was right around. September 2017. So I already. Yeah. So he is currently making 6.66 million per year which is an incredible. Value. I mean that is an underpay and it was intentional but a big underpay for him. And he's certainly raised his value and we expect that value to just kind of continue to go and go and go. You have to wonder I mean it's tough to project now right now. In 2022 23 they'll have 37 million in not ah they will have how much you cap. They will have about well they'll have 37 million tied up and forwards. It's hard to tell how much the cap will be. A few years out. But are they going to have a cap crunch? Is there going to be an issue? Is it going to be difficult to re sign David posture to all that money? Well I think when you look at the way the market is set and how the bruins have their cap flexibility. I don't think it's going to be Asian in terms of signing him. I think it's going to be the same as like Maguire. I think you're going to get them both signed. The issue is how much money you're going to have left over right? Because I think you look at how the bruins have lucked out over the years of having bergeron in March Shannon poster and I call under contract what is it like combined capital of like 18 million 18 19 million? And how many times have the bruins fans dunked on Toronto with the amount of capsaicin relegated to three or four guys right? You're very lucky into scenario where you're paying you know to use down the road. Mcavoy and pasta are not 10 million a year. You know I'll have a hefty portion of the cap space those guys alone. And I think yeah the bigger issue because you look at that by the time you hit that off season. You know obviously bergeron's contract expiring next year. You'd imagine he's back. You would hope but at that point where I wouldn't be signing for around the same market value you'd expect. You know they've locked the blot of the defenseman but you have to factor in mcavoy's contract which I think at this point let's just tab at it 9 and a half 10 million I think. Probably if he doesn't sign till next year it's probably going up. And even when you got money coming off the books where you know by the time past two to get paid you've got felino up Smith howler all the kind of guys they've signed recently come up. So they should have cap room..

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"mcavoy" Discussed on Poke the Bear

Poke the Bear

05:50 min | 1 year ago

"mcavoy" Discussed on Poke the Bear

"Well keeps on doing it. But sooner or later that I don't say luck but that string of signing guys below their market value it's going to run out eventually. And even if it's not Maggie boys getting Eric Carlson money you're still looking at it like you know you've got to pay the guy what his market value is. And based on these other contracts you've seen signed markets going up. Oh yeah and I think again every time I will run ski or a nurse or a Jones signs and exorbitant deal that those guys mcavoy is much better than. And that's not great. When that's happening because that's just raising behavior potential asking price. I'm better than these guys. I want to ask for a million more 2 million more per year. You mentioned something interesting on brewing speed. And I think it's I think this might be actually the work. I mean the worst case scenario you don't get inside. There's another offer. That would be like the maple leaf. Yes that would be the worst case scenario but the realistic worst case scenario would be he signed another short term deal. Let's say it's two or three years at 7 and a half 8 million per right? And then their whole idea is he's going to cash in when the cap goes up and the TV money kicks in and the pandemics in the past. Do you think there's any chance that happens? I mean I wouldn't be surprised if you're looking at. What the limits are in terms of mcavoy's leverage and grinding. He's got a lot of leverage in that you know he's got one top 5 Norris you know finish on his career. It's probably gonna get another one this year barring anything going haywire. So. One yeah it's probably the best route that he wants to take in terms of negotiating with the bruins if they want to stay. In this contention window because I imagine the bruins don't want to as much as they want to keep them. I think that's anyone priority. They like to do it without allocating an 8th of their caps face to them. You know they don't want to sign them to a ten and a half $1 million contract. If that's the. Situation and so be it but if your mcavoy and their hesitant to do that they're trying to squeeze out whatever's left of this kind of contention window..

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"mcavoy" Discussed on Poke the Bear

Poke the Bear

05:06 min | 1 year ago

"mcavoy" Discussed on Poke the Bear

"And welcome into Pope to bear episode 57. He the Tommy wingo's episode Tommy wingo's play. Legend yes he was a he was the one who took the big dirty play from nasm in the one of many. One of many. So for people who don't know this movie I haven't earned off skills coming around in Boston sports journal. Connor I would ask you how you're doing. But for full disclosure we actually got like probably like 25% into recording the podcast first time around. And we initially said Tommy cross for 57 and then we looked it up and realized he was 56 and that's how he had to Tom wingels. We ended up having to start recording those audio issue an audio issue. You always find when you're recording but we are actually just embarrassed that we overlook Tommy wingels but. The people are probably the people who are probably happy because they would have heard like 5 minutes our 5 minute thing on Tommy cross and then like the 2017 playoffs people have been like just get to the freaking point. So you get your wish people. You get your wish. We're going right to the point. We're going right into things. How you doing? What's up? Evan doing well. How you doing? I'm doing great. So we'll jump right into things because and for the people who are wondering did we miss anything that you talked about? No I didn't miss a thing. Of course not. There was nothing that was very impressive that we talked about. We discussed Chris kunits in the 2017 penguins and how good the 2017 senators were cup run that was. Yes it was. And that senator's team was a wagon. And as you said. I'm referring to things as if the people have heard these things. They haven't. But the 2017 senators and you mentioned this. On our cut short podcast you mentioned cuts. Directors. Yeah the blooper reel. You mentioned that you know that team is so good at developing talent and then they leave a few years later. We're not going to pay these guys. I mean they're probably thankfully they're probably thankfully in parent Carlson that money. Yes. Because good lord. That is a horrendous contract. And again he was worth that money at one time obviously not the case anymore and that sharks team gone down the tube so fast. Okay. Bruins topics. To this episode going to be a lot of cap stuff. I'm going to be a lot of money talk. And with that the most pressing money issue the bruins currently face. They're not money issue but cap issue is this Charlie mcavoy contract that they're going to eventually have to sign an agree on. And he's a free agent after this season. He will be a he will be a RFA. So the bruins I don't go anywhere but they're gonna have to come to some agreement. And what's the best case scenario? Well it depends on who you're asking you know in terms of a new contract with the best case scenario is if you're asking Kelly mcavoy and his agent it's probably you know looking at the rest of this mock and how it's been reset with guys like hilma car and ski and nurse getting contracts. And if you're asking the bruins with the best case scenarios it's probably what we've become accustomed to with the bruins locking up their franchise stars below market value which for mcavoy now below market value is what 8 years 8 million 8 and a half million..

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Taylor Hall Shows Flashes in his First Game With the Bruins

Poke the Bear

02:53 min | 2 years ago

Taylor Hall Shows Flashes in his First Game With the Bruins

"Did you think of Taylor Hall? Yeah, I think if you're a few of the problems you have to be encouraged as what you saw home. It's kind of interesting after the game. He saw a few like National people kind of reactive like I guess I forget who was if someone up in Canada that was like, well you saw from a game the Bruins have the works out for them with Kayla Hall like guys not confident really going to build his confidence back up which I mean he's he's admitted that but he needs to build his game back up, but I don't know how he saw anything from it off. They give you like a red flag of like all this guy's really fighting the puck. I mean, it's his first game with the new team hasn't played in ten days. People forget about the guy was literally was on the it was held out of games wage earning a new system. So, you know, I don't know people are expecting him to to score a hat-trick in his first game, but you know, I think he started off a little slow. I think he had to kind of adjust the new life mate said like kind of a bad turn over that kind of that spin around pass it went to a sabre instead of a brewing so like yes a little tentative at at this. But I think it's a game went on he got more comfortable. I think where you really kind of noticed him especially was transition wise very very kind of assertive and smooth to the neutral zone. Got a lot of an easy. Everybody was able to manufacture a lot of pretty clean Zone entries, which is usually been an issue for this team terms of kind of getting that momentum back. So I think especially moving phone number Against maybe more physical teams like the Islanders or the capitals where they really trying to, you know, have you in your Zone? Haven't got like Hall who can't support a guy like McAvoy or a Grizzly look and get the puck-moving. I think it'd be a big a big difference maker in terms of helping out that group. So I think if you're the Bruins as the the first step I think of to be encouraged it wasn't, you know, I don't get the month of drawbacks and people saying that you know, he he look like he was you know out of it or or anything like that like he was shooting off the rust seemed like he was fitting pretty well with Craig Smith and Dave G granted like Craig Smith might be scoring on a newline you put them on right now you guys just on fire so which is good news for the Bruins, right that gives them an actual finish on that line, but I think it's be encouraging. I think maybe that one thing people were concerned about, you know, there's the The Narrative about until hell not playing winning lucky or being a dog because he was on some bootleg teams, but I think his attention to details as the game went on we're pretty good. I mean That could that checking effort to really break up that last chance Buffalo hat and over time, you know, he was engaged on the other end of the ice or the thing is encouraging. So I think for a first step really know how you have to be discouraged by what you saw because the chances were there, right? He wasn't burying them. He supposed to work on a little bit but as a first kind of audition seemed like he did pretty well in that second line.

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McAvoy, Rask lead Bruins to 4-1 win over Rangers

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 2 years ago

McAvoy, Rask lead Bruins to 4-1 win over Rangers

"Charlie Coyle scored twice to lead the Bruins to a four one win over the Rangers Boston lost its previous two games allowing thirteen goals so they wrapped up the defense holding the home team's twenty one shots on to go Rask coil opened the scoring at six forty one of the first period and ended it with a short handed empty netter the center was pleased with the effort that's brewing Taki for us and we play that way I think we have more fun and and you see our work pay off our team to play against you know it's we're gonna get the result more times than not would play that way Colin Blackwell had the lone Rangers goal Rangers goalie Alexander Georgiev made thirty one saves he did miss time in the first period after suffering a cut above his left thigh might make you so New York

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Palmieri scores twice, Devils beat Bruins 3-2

AP News Radio

00:31 sec | 2 years ago

Palmieri scores twice, Devils beat Bruins 3-2

"Kyle Palmieri scored twice including a short handed tally to back mackenzie Blackwood's twenty five save performance in the devils three two win over the Bruins now merry opened the scoring early in the second period and added a breakaway tally to ruin a Boston power play and put New Jersey ahead to nothing later in the second bobbles aka scored for the second consecutive game and new Jersey moved to to what else is having seven games postponed due to covet nineteen Jake DeBrusk at Charlie McAvoy scored for the Bruins who had won nine of ten before losing to the islanders on Saturday I'm the ferry

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Ovechkin returns, scores OT winner as Capitals beat Bruins

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | 2 years ago

Ovechkin returns, scores OT winner as Capitals beat Bruins

"Alexander Povetkin scored the overtime winner in his return after missing four games due to covert nineteen protocols as the capital's held up the Bruins forty three well that's can beat Boston goalie Tuukka Rask on a wrister from the high slot just twenty eight seconds into O. T. it was a Vatican seven hundred eighth career NHL goal tying former capitals great Mike Gartner for seventh all time Washington led three to nothing midway through the second but the Bruins rattled off three unanswered and tied it on Charlie McAvoy's rebound tally in the final minute I'm guessing Coolbaugh

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Twelve Minutes Is An Indie Game With A Star-Studded Cast

Checkpoint Radio

00:55 sec | 2 years ago

Twelve Minutes Is An Indie Game With A Star-Studded Cast

"Minutes and its story driven and the idea is that this couple keeps reliving these 12 minutes over and over and over like Spike Spike Lee joint. Yeah, kind of and you get to help decide what they doing. They lived through it, but the reason that it jumped back up onto my radar. There's three characters that it in their voice by James McAvoy, Daisy are Daisy Ridley and Willem Dafoe was the narrator How, um, voice telling them They're crazy. Name out, Like even five? Maybe eight years ago. Your You're like, Yo, we're gonna get three of the largest Hollywood actors to do this small scale video game is indeed game essentially yet they're like wild. What are you talking about? That would never happen. But now in today's Age like that's what they know that they those names alone helps bring people in to play the game. I'm interested now more so in this 12 minutes game now that you said those three people are involved. Exactly. Okay, Well, what is this 12 minutes all about? And then finally, I think

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McAvoy, Bruins beat Blackhawks 2-1 for 5th straight victory

Jay Talking

00:10 sec | 3 years ago

McAvoy, Bruins beat Blackhawks 2-1 for 5th straight victory

"Checking sports the Bruins on the road in Chicago beating the Blackhawks two to one Charlie McEvoy's scoring a medic nineteen into overtime giving the Bruins their fifth straight

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McAvoy, Bruins beat Blackhawks 2-1 for 5th straight victory

AP News Radio

00:29 sec | 3 years ago

McAvoy, Bruins beat Blackhawks 2-1 for 5th straight victory

"Charlie McEvoy's first goal of the season was huge as the Bruins defeated the Blackhawks to one in overtime McEvoy scored one nineteen into the extra time it was his third career overtime tally both goalies robin Lehner for Chicago Yaroslava lock we're stingy in net to lock allowing just Alex brink it's second period goal and later made thirty eight saves a Sean Carelli scoring the Bruins other goal Boston has now won five straight games and their seventy eight points leads the entire NHL David Shuster Chicago

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The many meanings of the pinched fingers emoji

All Of It

01:35 min | 3 years ago

The many meanings of the pinched fingers emoji

"Holly last week a brand new batch of images for apple and android wear unveiled but there's one particular addition that sparked a lot of engagement on social media a set of pinched fingers to symbolize a common Italian hand gesture the newsroom should only he reports this gesture will be familiar to anyone who's ever interacted with an Italian it's usually performed while flicking the rest up and down and the creators of this emoji time it represents the way an Italian might ask McAvoy meaning what do you want Italians and the de espera have been rejoicing online since the emoji was approved a tweet by comedian Japan key young whites reading Italians we one has almost a million likes while the official account for the US state of New Jersey home to many Italian Americans simply tweeted endorsed but depending on where you are in the world this particular configuration of holding the fingers and thumb together could have a completely different meaning and social media users have been quick to point out these differing interpretations for example in the Arab world you might use it if you asking someone to calm down we'll be patients in Nigeria it was suggested that the just you could be the emoji version of the basketball us a back and forth argument the K. pop star you re uses the gesture to tell fans she loves them and in India it can be a way of asking if someone's hungry in fact one user right you see an Italian hand gesture I see a Gujarati pass in eighteen dollars Bucks rookie shock you have it should only be there

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Weekend Box Office Preview: 'Glass' Starring Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson, and James McAvoy

The Trading Group

00:30 sec | 4 years ago

Weekend Box Office Preview: 'Glass' Starring Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson, and James McAvoy

"Checking out the movies this weekend? Here's your box office preview. This weekend two franchises, collide and glass. The latest from writer director m night Shamlan as sequel to both to thousands unbreakable in two thousand sixteen split. This superhero thriller follows the emergence of James mcevoy's villain, the hord along with efforts by Bruce Willis is David done to stop him. We've helped from Mr. glass played by Samuel L Jackson on YouTube joy, Sarah, Paulson and Spencer, treat Clark also

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