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"mila" Discussed on The Life Stylist

The Life Stylist

07:03 min | 2 months ago

"mila" Discussed on The Life Stylist

"So really, the way the way I break it down is just three main pillars of benefits. That are responsible for all the profound healings that we're seeing and all the clinical research. So for starters, we have touched on some of them. One we hadn't really touched on, though, is the fact that you're laying in a zero gravity environment. And this is totally unlike laying on a bed or a mattress at the end of the night where there's thousands of springs and pain points that are cutting off your microcirculation, right? Because what happens when you enter choose your gravity environment is your blood vasculature can totally relax and at the same time your capillaries can totally vasodilate. So we see as a result. Is this huge increase in surge in things like blood flow and oxygen flow and microcirculation to every part of the body, which is incredibly healing for literally thousands of ailments. Second, we're getting all the benefits from the sensory deprivation, which a lot of people don't recognize, and I feel it's not talked about enough in the health space, is the fact that two of the largest stressors to our nervous system. Are one, three, not even commonly looked at as stressors, but the gravitational stress, something that's going to gravitational stress, which is literally the stress of gravity yanking on your system Omni presently. Even when you're lying down, even when you're lying down, does anyone that's floated will know there's a huge difference between just lying on a cushy mat mattress or pads or rug or whatever, then in a float tank. After you float, you realize how much work it is to actually just lay down on something. It's weird. It's hard to describe. You have to experience it. Dude, it's always like yesterday my girlfriend, Mila, she was laying there. And she's like, it's been a few weeks since she's floated. And while she was in there, she was like, wow, it was almost almost this kind of work for my body to really decompress like that because I've been holding so much unconscious tension for her it's her upper back and her scapula and things like that. But yeah, you can really decompress and let go of all that subconscious unconscious tension. You're holding in your system. But again, these two stressors gravitational stress. Stacked with one of the other largest stresses to our nervous system. fact that every single second of the day our brains are having to process over 10 million bits of sensory overstimulation every single second of the day. Especially when you keep in mind that our conscious mind is only capable of crossing between 30 and 50 bits a second, right? So if you're getting hate with 10 million bits from the light to the sound to the clothing and sensing where everything is, that's a huge stressor for our unconscious mind. And these two stress alone occupy for 50% of our nervous systems energy and our metabolic energy every single day. Those two stressors combined, which is fascinating. So if we're not focusing giving ourselves a true respite from those two huge stressors to the system, we're kind of taking a roundabout way to optimizing our health in my opinion. But again, back to those three pillars I digress. That's a good stuff. The zero gravity environment. Again, blood vascular gets a totally relaxed microcirculation. I bet that has started to interrupt, but I bet that has something to do with that issue that you were born with, right? Where you're not getting circulation in your extremities, that makes perfect sense. It's so funny that you were led down this path, right? And that's such a rare and unique challenge to have physically. And you found the one thing that's probably the best for that. I mean, maybe hyperbaric would be good, too, because it increases the blood flow and builds capillaries and stuff, but that's interesting side note. Big Ten. Yeah, and even to that to kind of build on that is like, and when you're in the tank, which goes to the second pillar, is the sensory deprivation aspect. So you're getting all the benefits from, again, getting to kind of step back from all these stressors, we're constantly being bombarded with, oftentimes for the first time in our entire life, right? So you're inside this tank, there's no late. There's no sound. Now this all these parts of your brain can totally dim out and decompress. Imagine your visual cortex is no longer having to process any photons of light, right? It usually doesn't even get that in a dark room at night. There's some sort of late or moonlight shining in or something like that. Totally the smoke alarm with that fucking little green light. We have one of those in a room and every night I lay down and I'm like, I got to put tape on that. And then I go to sleep and I forget. It's been like 6 months of looking at this. It's not that bright, but still it's a totally black in there. It's not totally dark. And I bet because it's a little LED, I bet if you took a video of it with a slo-mo, it's probably flickering. Yeah, I'm perceptually flickering too. That's a good note that those lights will get you. But inside the tank, dude, now really what happens is all of your brain power and consciousness is no longer being ripped to the external world as a defense mechanism to map everything out. Which is a naturally a state of stress. So when we can now pull our awareness back into us, now our brain has so much more brain power and we as a being have so much more consciousness to put towards whatever it is we really, truly have to do and usually that's relax, recover, de stress, better than ever before. This increase in consciousness and brain power. But the third main pillar benefits, we touched on earlier, really the pillar benefits that's captured my heart, these past many years is the fact that while you're soaking in the zero gravity sensor deprived environment, you're also soaking up magnesium transdermally through your skin specifically the hair follicles of your skin during the entirety of every single float session. And I've heard you talk extensively on magnesium and its benefits, but to talk about it a lot. And thankfully, one of our sponsors, I don't know if they're a sponsor on this episode, that magnesium breakthrough, which is the best oral magnesium that I've found so far. But yeah, I mean, I'm just, it's so annoying to me that people have all of these health problems and a lot of it probably has to do with just low minerals or dysregulated minerals in general, but specifically the most commonly magnesium. So yeah, so tell us why getting adequate magnesium is important. We kind of talked about the ways to get it, but what does it do? What's the big deal? Yeah, so many things in mag breakthrough is great. They actually have speaking of the cofactors. They mixed in one of the cofactors, which is vitamin B 6. So they have that in there to help yourself soak up more of it. Imagine if we could get like a bulk

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USMNT Captain Tyler Adams Gives Composed Response to Iranian Reporter

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:53 min | 4 months ago

USMNT Captain Tyler Adams Gives Composed Response to Iranian Reporter

"Is for you. My name's Mila Java magic from press TV. First of all, you say you support the Iranian people but you're pronouncing our country's name wrong. Our country is named Iran, not Iran. Please once and for all, let's get this clear. Second of all, are you okay to be representing a country that has so much discrimination against black people in its own borders? And we saw the Black Lives Matter movements over the past few years. Are you okay to be representing the U.S.? Meanwhile, there's so much discrimination happening against black people in America. My apologies on the mispronunciation of your country. Yeah, that being said. There's discrimination everywhere you go. You know, one thing that I've learned, especially from living abroad in the past years and having to fit in in different cultures and kind of simulate into different cultures. Is that in the U.S. we're continuing to make progress every single day. Growing up for me, I grew up in a white family with an obviously an African American heritage and background as well. So I had a little bit of different cultures and I was a very, very easily able to assimilate in different cultures. So not everyone has that ease and the ability to do that. And obviously it takes longer to understand and through education, I think it's super important. Like you just educated me now on the pronunciation of your country. So yeah, it's a process. I think as long as you see progress, that's the most important thing. Doesn't that inspire you, is that not one of the best things that young poised confident, gracious, humble, young man, making a fool out of the full reporter from Iran.

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"mila" Discussed on Business Wars Daily

Business Wars Daily

05:35 min | 1 year ago

"mila" Discussed on Business Wars Daily

"In times like these, having someone you trust and love to talk to is more important than ever. But even the best relationships can hit a few bumps in the road. We've all been there, feeling unheard, having the same arguments over and over, or just not knowing how to move forward. Talk space gives you unlimited access to a licensed therapist, so you can clear up the confusion and focus on what matters most. Being the best person and partner you can be. Join talkspace today and start the journey to happier, healthier relationships. Just visit talks based dot com and get $100 of your first month when you use promo code one day at sign up. That's $100 off at talks based dot com, promo code one day. From wondery, I'm David Brown, and this is business wars daily on this Thursday, march 24th. Interactive TV also called ITV. It isn't exactly new. If you've watched channels like HSN or QVC, you've seen a version of it. But some recent moves have shifted the way people interact in what happens when they do. The latest entrant into this space is 6th wall. The digital arm of a production company founded by actress Mila Kunis, the star of the bad moms movie franchise and the popular TV show that 70s show. The company's creating a new web based series called the gimmicks, which will let fans decide how each so ends. How it works is a little involved. So bear with me here. First, it includes those non fungible tokens or NFTs that you've been hearing about. Fans who signed up in time were invited to claim were mint NFTs, which are original pieces of digital art featuring the series characters on the gimmicks website. Owners of the NFTs get early access to episodes and can help determine future storylines. You can watch the series by joining the series community on Discord, a social media app. Yeah, we've come a long way from the days when you just flipped on the TV and watched whatever was on the big three networks, right? Well, this evolving technology has its roots in another kind of 70s show. Naturally, cube is attracted a lot of attention, particularly from the networks. I went to Columbus to see how it worked. Television is sometimes been criticized as a passive medium, one that doesn't let the people at home respond to participate. But a cable television system is being tested in Columbus, Ohio, that gives viewers a lot more to do with and lie back in an easy chair and nibble cookies. Cube was essentially a cable box that was connected to in studio computers in Columbus. Cube owners could answer game show questions and give feedback about what they were seeing. The initiative was never profitable and was shuttered a few years later. Well, today, Netflix is also betting on interactive TV. The streaming service has roughly 20 titles with so called spark badges embedded in them. Use your remote or device to click on the spark badge and make a choice about what happens next. The badges work on newer devices like smart TVs, smartphones, and game consoles using the latest version of the Netflix app. The show or movie you're watching will change based on what you choose. Episodes of shows like Black Mirror, or the unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt in short films like boss baby, get that baby. It can be different if you watch them more than once. As TV content producers look for new ways to engage audiences. There's another opportunity on the horizon. The metaverse when reality converges with augmented and virtual realities, some experts say will be ditching our smartphones and televisions for eyewear that will immerse us in a world of choices when it comes to what we see and how we're entertained. In an interview with the verge, Facebook slash meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg described the metaverse as his words here, and embodied Internet where instead of just viewing content, you are in it. His words. That makes clicking on a tab for a different character reaction seem almost a primitive, no? So, are these tech heavy interactive approaches to television a precursor to immersing yourself in your own metaverse production? Well, that's still a big question. And if so, it's not happening in the immediate future. For now, we're going to have to use our NFTs, social media platforms, and remotes to have our say about what happens next. And hope that meta will be even better. From wondering, this is business awards daily. I'm your host David Brown. Written by Gwen ran and produced by just for your mosquito. Our executive producers are Tina Rubio and Marshall ruby. Murder mayhem and suspense, wonder he has the most essential true crime podcast that will keep you on the edge of your seat and binging for hours. Thrilling shows like the shrink next door over my dead body, season two, Joe versus Carroll and season three, Fox Lake, and the dating game killer..

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"mila" Discussed on Sonidos de acá

Sonidos de acá

02:29 min | 1 year ago

"mila" Discussed on Sonidos de acá

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"mila" Discussed on Sonidos de acá

Sonidos de acá

08:28 min | 1 year ago

"mila" Discussed on Sonidos de acá

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"mila" Discussed on Sonidos de acá

Sonidos de acá

10:58 min | 1 year ago

"mila" Discussed on Sonidos de acá

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"mila" Discussed on The Suburban Women Problem

The Suburban Women Problem

04:24 min | 1 year ago

"mila" Discussed on The Suburban Women Problem

"Of too much and never enough. How my family created the world's most dangerous man. Mary Trump, thank you so much for joining me on the suburban women problem. Hi, man. That's really good to be here with you. We're so glad to have you. All right, so I'm sure the first thing that people want to talk about when they chat with you is your family, right? A lot of us have an uncle who says awkward things at the holiday dinner table. So I actually have a father who I haven't spoken to in over a decade. But you have us all beat, I think, because your uncle is Donald Trump. So what was it like growing up in the Trump family? Do I win something? You know, what's interesting is that no matter what's going on in your family when you're growing up, you think it's normal because we don't have any insight into what's happening in our friend's houses when we're not around. Obviously, it wasn't a really happy place to be with them because they were very, you know, they're not an affectionate family. They're pretty cool in that waspy northeastern waspy way. And it was obvious as I got older became very obvious who was in favor who was not the misogyny was impossible to ignore, not that that's what I would have called it, of course. But clearly, women were not valued in any way, shape or form. And you know, my dad was the black sheep. There was literally nothing the bad could do to be accepted or approved of by his family. And by the same dog, there was nothing Donald could do wrong. There was literally nothing redeeming about him. So in retrospect, it's really confusing to me that anybody bought it. Wow. Wait, so when was the last time you talked to your uncle to Donald Trump? The last time I saw him was in April 2017, my aunt, Marianne was turning 80 and my aunt, Elizabeth was turning 75. So they decided to celebrate their birthdays together at The White House. And at the time, Marianne was the only person in the family. I was in touch with. We were actually pretty close. So I felt I felt like it was my responsibility to go. I didn't want to, but, you know, for her, I would do it. And I can actually say that I had a conversation with Donald. I don't think people really have conversations of substance with him ever because he's not capable of it..

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"mila" Discussed on The Suburban Women Problem

The Suburban Women Problem

04:59 min | 1 year ago

"mila" Discussed on The Suburban Women Problem

"Young children who were in kindergarten. And the women who were there, they spoke about the importance of education in the same way that Manhattan women did. And I was just so struck by, you know, how everybody has the same idea. They want their children to have good education so that they can have a big bite of life. That they can advance their dreams and they can fulfill their potential as humans. And I thought it was really powerful. It really opened my eyes to how similar we were. I love that story. I agree. I feel like we find such commonality with other women because we know we all want the best for our kids and education is such a big part of that. What made you decide to even start a podcast? So the reason why I decided to start a podcast is because I thought at the time it was right after the election of Donald Trump in 2017 that summer of 2017 after he was inaugurated, I was traveling with my children in Europe and we were in Munich. And we took a walking tour of the rise and fall of nazism. And my kids were pretty little at the time. They were my older one, I think, was maybe 12 or something like this. And what we learned on the walking tour was that Germans at the time there were just humans like you and me and that they weren't these special monsters who became Nazis. They kind of changed their normative behavior and they changed what was acceptable. And so when they see their neighbor doing something, they're like, oh, I guess that's acceptable now. I guess I can do that too. And I thought that at the time in 2017, Americans were at the same juncture. We were sort of at the top of the slope, and we were about to go down together. And I thought, I really want to have a conversation with the American people. And I thought, well, why don't I start this podcast? It's a little ambitious, I guess, at the time, but I thought, you know, I don't know, I just want to. I want to have this conversation because I think we can all buy into this project. And I knew that if we all individually bought into this civic program of getting engaged, getting our voices heard, being part of the conversation, then we could make American democracy. The thing that we really do spread around the world as a gold standard. I think that's so interesting that you brought up Germany because I think they have done a better job reckoning with the history that led to the fall in their own democracy for a time. Where I don't know that we in America have really done the same with our history to look at where have we as human beings right not these monsters, but where have we as human beings in the past, let our democracy slip from our fingers? And I think that's an important conversation a tough conversation, but a conversation that has to be had if we want to maintain our democracy. So Mila, I'm just really curious, I've really enjoyed this conversation. And I really like the name of your podcast..

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"mila" Discussed on The Suburban Women Problem

The Suburban Women Problem

02:59 min | 1 year ago

"mila" Discussed on The Suburban Women Problem

"You've said that American democracy is a living, breathing mechanism who's well-being deserves to be cultivated and protected. What do you think is the number one threat to democracy right now? I think it is our cynicism. There's so much talk about disinformation and about gerrymandering and all of those things are all true, but I think a lot of people, you know, when they hear this, they just tune out, and they say, you know, this is a problem that's too big for me as a single person as an individual to solve, but actually it's a collective action problem. We all have to do something. I saw Rachel say this separately in an interview and that's exactly it. And I think if we're cynical about it, that's what prevents us from jumping in and participating. That's actually a really good point. And right now we need all hands on deck when it comes to this. So Mila, what are some ways that we can kind of protect and cultivate our democracy, you know, given the fact that there's all these people that are fearful, what can we do? Well, I think for starters, we need to be really well informed as individuals, which is to say that we should really read the news widely. You know, I think we need to be up to speed with what's happening because if you're not, I think it's really easy to just believe misinformation or if somebody tells you something, you just adopt their frame of thinking and not only that, I think once you go and vote, I think also voting is incredibly important for individuals to do your vote, the person that you're voting for can actually make a difference in things that you care about. And then finally, I think another thing that individuals can do is be open to conversations just like the way that you are on this podcast. And having the difficult conversations with people that you trust and who trust you with whom you're willing to have these conversations. Even though they may be difficult. Yeah, you know, you flipped all over the world from Indonesia to Germany to rule America and I'm also lived all over the world and one of the things that I've found in my travels is that people are much more alike than they are different. Have you noticed that as well? For sure, I have noticed this. I was once on the board of a small organization in Indonesia that improved education in rural communities in Indonesia. And I took this plane ride to a remote town in western Sumatra. I drove two and a half hours through the highlands, really beautiful and I arrived in this small village and at that time I had been living in Manhattan for maybe 15 years..

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"mila" Discussed on The Suburban Women Problem

The Suburban Women Problem

03:32 min | 1 year ago

"mila" Discussed on The Suburban Women Problem

"Have that problem now because someone will step in and fix this. This would never happen here. And I'm like, you're saying this would never happen here as it is happening here. We are in it. I felt that with the January 6th interaction. I was surprised that day. I never thought something like that would happen in America. And there were people were like, what are you talking about? It's already happened in America before. And I was like, when? And I had no idea about the insurrections about the Wilmington North Carolina insurrection that happened when they completely overthrew the government because they're upset that there were black people who were elected. I had no idea. And so if you look at democracies, democracies require that we invest in our own people that we invest in their education and their healthcare in the well-being of people and a sustainable democracy needs a well educated population. Otherwise you get this kind of like siren song of right-wing populists that are like this mix of xenophobia and racism and authoritarianism that's just too tempting because it's too simple. We haven't made as big as an investment as we should, and the education of our citizens. And this is why the right is doing book bands and attacking teachers and attacking public K12 because they don't want us educated because that's exactly how we get to the authoritarian state that they want. I would be remiss if anyone follows me on Twitter. They know that I feel pretty passionately about this. I think we see journalism and there are a lot of really great journalists, but there's also this desire to tell both sides. And while I am an advocate of telling both sides, if you have someone who comes on and they're allowed to just spout untruths, make inaccurate statements, and that journalist is not pushed back, that is one of the biggest dangers to democracy that we have today in my mind. It's chipping away. It's getting that out there without being checked and bells can't be on rung. Words can't be unsaid. And when they're there and when they're out there in the ether, people can grab hold to them and they think that it's true because no one said that it wasn't. Right. We do not live in a world where you have your facts and I have mine. And you make a good point, Rachel. When it comes to coverage and this desire to both sides, everything. I think there is some credence to if there is a Republican saying one thing that you want to hear from the Democrats or the Democrats are saying one thing that you want to hear from the Republicans. I get that, but there is no requirement to both sides the truth versus a lie. There is none. And I feel like it is lacking in journalistic integrity to give equal space to outright lies in the name of both sides. That's not what we mean when we say balanced reporting. Absolutely. I agree, because that misinformation just chips away at democracy, like little bit by little bit by little bit. So let's bring our first guest Milo is the producer and host of future hindsight, a podcast that aims to spark civic engagement through conversations with citizen change makers. Hi Mila, welcome to the podcast. Hi, thank you so much for having me. I'm so honored to be one of your guests..

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"mila" Discussed on The Suburban Women Problem

The Suburban Women Problem

05:31 min | 1 year ago

"mila" Discussed on The Suburban Women Problem

"Oh, I have people already started the campaign against the person who hasn't even been named yet. They got a lot of a lot of cardio clutching those pearls last week. We gotta address the suburban women problem because it's real. Welcome to the suburban women problem. A podcast for red wine and blue. Hi, everyone. Thanks for listening. I'm Amanda Weinstein. I'm Jasmine Clark. I'm Rachel Ben minn. And you're listening to the suburban women problem. Today we'll be talking about protecting our democracy with a couple of experts on the topic. Mila atmos who hosts the podcast future hindsight and the one and only Mary Trump, the niece of Donald Trump and the author of too much and never enough. How my family created the world's most dangerous man. I was so excited to talk with Mary Trump because of my own experience with my own little family, but also we've had women on the pod who have essentially lost their loved ones to conspiracy theories. And sometimes it can feel like we are all losing our democracy to conspiracy theories and misinformation. So she just was the perfect person to talk to. But first, we have something big to announce. Book, ban busters. The right has clearly chosen book bands and fear mongering as their strategy for mobilizing suburban women. So red wine and blue is launching a campaign called book band busters to fight back. They've been tracking all the book bands across the country and put them into a really easy to understand map, which you can find at book ban busters dot com. And if you see a book ban in your area, you can add it to the map. We're also.

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"mila" Discussed on Nightly Pop

Nightly Pop

08:07 min | 1 year ago

"mila" Discussed on Nightly Pop

"Slide to bed with us starting right now. Welcome to nightly pop, hunter and Morgan have left me. They are out of here for today. But don't worry I got some backup coming because Jackie schimmel and Francesca are both. You both look really good. We almost started by but it goes together. I like it, you're so sparkly and gorgeous. You feel like a little nighttime. You are very like, you gotta date with some hot chocolate. And I am not talking about the drink. And you are just like senator. Slutty senator. Yes. I'm here for it. I'm taking out. Well, let's get started, you guys, let's talk about Taylor Swift because she is shedding down. Once again, like she should. So David all born went in on Taylor basically during an interview saying that she doesn't fully write her own songs. Taylor saw the interview and tweeted him directly like a boss should and said, I was such a big fan of yours until I saw this. I write all of my own songs, your hot take is completely false and so damaging. You don't have to like my songs, but it's really up to try and discredit my writing. Wow. PS, I wrote this all by myself in case you were wondering. Oh. One last twist of the night. So then apologized on Twitter. This is why I love Twitter so much. So he apologized on Twitter. It can all get handled so quickly. He basically said his combo was reduced to clickbait. What do you guys think about blaming the article instead of really taking responsibility? Week. So week. Oh, clickbait, editing. You said those things. How do you scramble up that sentence? And by the way, who the? Is Damon Albert? What is he gonna say? Honestly, I didn't know about him till Taylor tweeted about him. Honestly, when they were like, oh, this is what we're talking about today. I said, who? I had to Google it. And then here goes Seth. You know. And I go. Okay, and tell me that part. That makes sense. I go that's all. That's so effect. The fact that someone can have two sounds represent who they are. Right. And then tell us what has an entire album and multiple albums. How dare you? That's production. That's not Damon. That's perfect. Damon is a hater in 2015. Who else was he talking about? Saying, she's insecure Adele. He was talking about the Adele. What a bitch. Saying that she should be a successful. So all I'm saying is that he has a history of being a bitch ass. Yeah. He hurts here. He also has a history of not minding his damn business and saying in his lane, which is now why everybody is coming for him and rightfully so. And maybe just keep women's name out your mouth. Talk about shut up. Yeah. All right anyway, it seems things are better between Ashton and Mila and his ex. Demi Moore. So Demi wrote a tell all once before saying that, you know, ash and cheated a bunch of times, child. But apparently there are now no hard feelings because Demi and Mila just shot a commercial together. And now for our high schools, most admired alone. Get out there. Shut up. This is so embarrassing. Okay, don't make a scene. Oh, please, you love a scene. There's no way it's me. Is that good acting? That's why it's you. Are you doing you? It's Anna no man. Give it up, bread. I had no idea that we went to the same high school. We have a lot in common. Please get off my stitch. I kinda love this. You guys feel about this. Did you feel like it was squashing the beef ultimately? No. I mean, you know, it's very mature. I celebrate them for that. My husband got his hair cut a year ago by a girl that he had sexual activity with once. And I made a whole Montage of photos of them together and sent it while he was getting stories. I swear to God, I have it. It's too Sarah McLachlan. Yeah. Also, you're good. You let bagels be bygones. I mean, I was like, it's so petty. And like photos of me, that's why he loves you. It was like an 11 year relationship. It was a long way. You know, but it doesn't have anything to do with Mila. That's true. I feel like Mila has no dog in the fight. Like she's with him now, but also demise moves moved on. And by the way, it still looks bomb. Yes. Like, she looks fantastic. And I guess you know what? Meal is the one who actually reached out to me and asked, hey, would you like to be in this commercial with me? Because they went to the same high school year, fairfax high school. So Mila who's with Ashton is the one who's like, you know what? Here's the olive branch. And she loves it. And then that's cool. It's cool. Everybody can be like, you know they made a lot of money, probably 7 figures. Yes. I do a commercial with my ex's new boo tube, which we could all get this going. Who cares? 100%. Wait, how old did you say did me well? She is 59 years old. No. Mila. 38. I don't even know how to metabolize that. Makes me hate myself. Or anyway, let's move on to talk about another famous brunette shot. We Kim Kardashian might want to mute her TV because Kanye is going about a weird way of winning her back. So according to a new report, Kanye thinks her relationship with Pete is fake and thinks that he writes his clothes at the mall. I don't know why this is. What is the big deal about Pete chopping at the mall? I don't know. I love them all, that's pain them all the centrist city. I was miles hard. What was coming think? Julia Fox looks like she shops at. Thank you, Nina. Thank you. Thank you. I know you think that's a real relationship, talking about Paris looking like Boris and more. Or whatever the ladies name was. How are you looking like cartoon villains? What's wrong with Pete weird? You know, a graphic teeth. Kanye's really trying to gain these this fandom. You know, he is trying to gain people support and to be on his side. But when you insult half of America, more than half. We all shop at the moment. You come in. There you go. How dare he? Yeah. Whatever. Kanye's in a whole different world, but more importantly, it just looks like he's really jealous of Pete. All right, you guys. There was a scandal last night on bachelor because shani has finally embraced her role as the villain and has sparked shrimp gate. Her nemesis Elizabeth made shrimp for the house and she decided to be a little greedy. Where's it at? Of course, the strobe. My mouth just watered. Eliza made Trump. So, of course, I'm running in there because I'm hungry. I just like a shrimp. I'm so hungry. Oh my God. All of a sudden there's no more shrimp. She made all the shrimp. I don't know what this shrimp portions are like in Ohio, but this isn't a roadside buffet. The shade. Wow. Low globe. Four upset at the fact that she wasn't using a utensil to get the shrimp out. She was just using her fingers. This is not your family bitch. We just met. Use a force. Thank you. Yes, and it's a scampi. It's wet. It's not a cocktail. It's moist. That being said, shrimp tacos for lunch. Yes. So bad. I mean, we only had 8 shrimp for the house. She said, and how dare her eat like more than half the shrimp that, you know, from what I made for the house. I think it's on adding that all up. So you've made 16 to maybe 20 shrimp for like 15 girls. Yeah. What were you all supposed to do? Have a shrimp and a hat? Yeah. That was gonna be enough room for everybody. Somebody was gonna take more. Yeah, you know. I hope that hopefully they had other meat there. Is it bad that ah Trump to me is like normal? Yeah, a trip is normal to me. It's a bad thing. It's really bad. I feel like that's a normal, you know? Did she take 15? She took 8. She took it. She took 8. Who cares? Scotch an egg. Get it. Just because, but who wants to cook for a bitch, you don't like? That's what she doesn't like her. She uses her finger. Because if the bachelor came in and he was like, a trip she wouldn't give a damn. Oh, my God. Given the whole pot. You're playing. Well,.

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Biden unveils details of $1.75 trillion spending plan

AP News Radio

00:50 sec | 1 year ago

Biden unveils details of $1.75 trillion spending plan

"Hi Mike Rossi a reporting president Biden and the Democrats have the framework for their sweeping domestic policy package after a trip to Capitol Hill Thursday morning before he departed for Europe president Joe Biden announced we have a framework for my build back better initiative the president wanted a deal on his signature domestic spending plan in hand before flying to Europe for global summits but after months of internal haggling among Democrats votes still aren't locked down still representative for Mila giant Paul who heads the progressive caucus says if it's true that there's a ninety percent of the legislation that's written then we should be able to get the other ten percent written in the next couple of days the revised domestic package no longer includes paid family leave at the fix on prescription drug pricing but other priorities such as free pre kindergarten and expanded health care programs are still in the mix Mike

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 Biden, top Congress Dems strategize on domestic plan

AP News Radio

00:37 sec | 1 year ago

Biden, top Congress Dems strategize on domestic plan

"Hi Mike Rossi a reporting the White House and congressional Democrats are facing difficult decisions as they try to pare down their domestic spending plan the White House and congressional Democrats are struggling to cut down there once three point five trillion dollar domestic policy plan to a more palatable two trillion dollars democratic leaders had talked about a Friday deadline but senator Joe Manchin says the concerns of mansions fellow democratic centrist senator Christian cinema remain an obstacle representative from Mila giant Paul who chairs the congressional progressive caucus told reporters he's talking to the White House so we'll just have

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Biden plan at stake, Pelosi pushes ahead for $3.5T deal

AP News Radio

00:51 sec | 1 year ago

Biden plan at stake, Pelosi pushes ahead for $3.5T deal

"Congress passed a short term funding bill and now Democrats are wheeling and dealing over president Biden's top legislative priorities house speaker Nancy Pelosi told lawmakers to prepare for a late night saying she wants to hold a vote on the Senate passed infrastructure bill moment by moment our by our but she's also said she won't call a boat unless there's enough support for its passage progressive Democrats are threatening to sink the infrastructure bill unless there are commitments on the larger three point five trillion dollar reconciliation package Mila giant Polish the chairwoman of the house progressive caucus we will not be able to vote for the reconciliation of the infrastructure bill until the reconciliation bill has passed meanwhile senator Joe Manchin his vote is needed says he won't support three point five trillion in social spending more like one point five trillion I'm willing to sit down and work for that one point five to get a bar produce and they can come back to you later Jennifer king Washington

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Congressional members share own abortion stories at hearing

AP News Radio

00:53 sec | 1 year ago

Congressional members share own abortion stories at hearing

"Members of Congress shared stories about abortion at a house hearing Missouri Democrat Cory bush said she was at a church trip when she was eighteen I was raped I became pregnant and I chose to have an abortion bush that it was the hardest decision she's ever made I knew it was the right decision for me it was freeing knowing I had options Florida Republican cat Kalmyks mother suffered a stroke pregnant with her older sister and after her next pregnancy was urged to get an abortion my mom survived I survived and I am a living breathing witness of the power of life Washington Democrat per Mila J. Apollo says she got an abortion after being told her pregnancy would be high risk for her and her baby but it was my choice and that is what must be preserved for every pregnant person the debate comes as states like Texas are passing laws limiting abortion access at Donahue Washington

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Resting Your Heart in Presence

Tara Brach

02:46 min | 1 year ago

Resting Your Heart in Presence

"One of my favorite teachings from not han. Who's a zen master is that it's not enough to supper. We also have the touch piece. We also have to touch wellbeing sir. Today's meditations really an invitation as much as possible for our own body. Mind to just let go and relax abed to taste that timeless peace. It's here when we begin to settle a bet. And so in that spirit will begin in a very simple way where you might just invite your attention and word invite yourself into the present manned and sometimes that means i checking your posture higher sitting and making yourself comfortable adjusting in the way they give you a sense of balance and uprightness sarah alert and also real ease settling your body as you become more still physically. Allow your attention go in work. Just notice what it's like right now. Notice the feelings in your body. Notice your body's breathing then with a conscious intention begin to length in your bra. So that it's a long slow in brow you might count to five with the enbrel and then a matched out breath counting to five with the out breath mila slowing down this breath the nice full in breath again coming to five a slow out. Breath measure release really become aware of the suit stations of letting go gan along deep in breath yelling the chest in the lungs the out breath again that sense of letting go of release

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Ashton Kutcher & Mila Kunis' Stance on Bathing Their Kids Goes Viral

Z Morning Zoo

00:48 sec | 1 year ago

Ashton Kutcher & Mila Kunis' Stance on Bathing Their Kids Goes Viral

"Kunis and Ashton Kutcher revealed on a podcast recently that they don't believe in bathing their kids soap every day. I have two kids. I don't know how that happens. Um, hold on. I'm sorry. I was just on the board. What did you say? They don't bathe their kids with self every day that this is what they said. Now, here's the thing If you can see the dirt on them clean them. Otherwise, there's no point. Yeah body odor. But whatever, Nick said, you saw a bunch of memes of like the daycare like showing like excitement, though they were showing other kids like this is what other kids faces look like When Mila and Ashton kids walk in, and they're all like holding their noses and I mean, I sort of see what they're saying, like Bernie and Billy don't shower every single day. But like now, Bernie's getting older when he goes and plays basketball, like saying no soap. Yeah, no, but you gotta get in there and you gotta you gotta put himself

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"mila" Discussed on Mason & Ireland

Mason & Ireland

08:37 min | 1 year ago

"mila" Discussed on Mason & Ireland

"O'connell where's been we're even married to rebecca romaine his. I think he's doing fine in life. Hey what's next okay. So actor ashton kutcher purchased a seat on virgin galactic private spaceship nearly a decade ago. And you know that that that's about to happen soon here. But now he's giving his ticket up cour recently revealed in an interview that he had a seat on richard branson's next flight but he realized going to space shouldn't be a priority over family. Could your who's married to actress. Mila kunis said that his wife made him realize that heading into space when they have. Young children is not really a smart family decision so he decided to sell his ticket back to Virgin galactic If you were in ashton kutcher shoes new bought a ticket when you were young and single and had no attachments and then ten years later the flight it's time for it to come to fruition and now you're married with kids. Do you think that you would do the same thing. Swipe left or swipe right. Swipe right i think meal kunas is right. I don't trust these spaceflights idea. There's not enough. I mean by the way. He's getting on richard branson's virgin who runs virgin. They had their very first one and it went without an incident. But if i'm married and have two little kids. I'm not getting on that thing. I think meal is probably right. What do you think ramona dangerous. I think well like. I'm in the similar situation with with daniel and it was. I remember my thought process last year when they said you wanna go to the bubble or do you wanna travel during the year and i was like you know as no my answer is no like it's you know it would it be professionally good and important yet. Yeah good but it would. It also be like a little dangerous and a lot of time away from my two year old. Who really needs me and sometimes just of have to not think of yourself. Just yeah. I think you have to prioritize your kid but way to add better lindsay. She paid for the seat initially at some insane amount of money. Let's ten million dollars something like that to me. It's not worth the by the way you don't even really get into you get closer to days but you're only like twenty thousand feet higher than regular planes. So that's why. I was gonna say my point would be like by counterpoint. To you guys would be that like. It's really necessarily like dangerous. Because they're not it's not like he's an astronaut and he's going to walk on the moon they're literally flying really far like just outside of earth's atmosphere and you could see the earth spinning below you to some degree. Is it really that dangerous to wear like you should worry about that. That'd be like saying you know. I don't want to fly on a cross country flight or something like that one. Well how how many times of this thing flounder that love. How many tests flights have they done like. Maybe they did for them to do it and then also to have all these celebrities be paying that much money. They have to think it safe right. Yeah i mean mason would do it. He's into this type. I would pass well for what it's worth ashton kutcher said mark my word. I will be going to space eventually. So maybe when his kids are older there you go okay. What's next all right. You may remember a couple of months ago. When i told you that mark wahlberg was packing on the pounds to prepare for his latest film role. He's going to be playing a fighter in the movie called. Stu don't like all the details on that but Walberg was on the tonight. Show last night with jimmy fallon and he said that it's not been a fun process. He said quote. Unfortunately i head to consume for two weeks seven thousand calories and then for another two weeks eleven thousand calories. It's such a hard physical thing to do losing weight. You just kind of tough it out you just tony and you exercise n even then when you're full i would wake up after meal and have to have another meal. I was eating every three hours. It was not fun. Okay so i don't think that there's many of us that would do it. He did you know as far as gaining a tunnel and then losing it like in real time is the movie shoots I mean i. I certainly wouldn't but broadening this out. Would you guys ever take a multi million dollar job where you had to really dramatically. Change your appearance. Pro for a million. Do i have to get fatter toy after get skinny well. Let's say it's something like john you have to look reminding you have to shave your head or john like you know something like that were you would look completely different and yeah you still would have the ability to change it back. But you're gonna look weird or different for awhile. Magin for a million dollars. I would turn down anything. You're proposing with my head for a million. I would i. Would you gain twenty pounds million. I would lose twenty pounds for a million now if you get it. If you lower the price. I get less and less. Yeah treated by this as. Where's the number like how much money would would how load is go free to shave your head shaved my head just shave your head. What this stage. I'm towards the end of my career. I would do it for. Let's make ted grant. Did you do it for ten grand. No you gotta go higher. Fifty grand fifty. I think i'm in pay taxes on it. No all right. I mean that's a good question you. What about you ramona would you. Would you shave your head for fifty grand. No really higher gotta go higher. Yeah young one hundred one hundred saying interesting. Do it for five hundred bucks. No i do my number hundred alina. I do have a lot of wig. So i don't know i would. I probably do it for like ten grand. Yeah i think that actors especially method actors guys do stuff like this all the time so it doesn't surprise me. That wall breezy by the way warburg's getting more than a million dollars for doing this movie. Yeah it's amazing to there's a difference between doing something like shave your head again. Twenty pounds if i gain twenty pounds like i mean. I could do that next week into his point to gaining weight was one thing but he's having a hell of a time or you had a hell of a time getting back in shape to lose it. Exactly that's part is like the you know. I'll get give me a million dollars in twenty twenty pounds like it'll take maybe two three weeks. I mean. I think i could do that. Pretty easily about woman in her forties with that kind of metabolism. But can you. Can you imagine for two weeks eating eating ten thousand calories. Oh that sounds disgusting. I mean it's girls. But i mean i don't think we do. It wouldn't be hard for us. Yeah herman pizza tonight doesn't sound very fun. But i mean you could do it. But like taking off that twenty. That could take six months that yeah that would be like the end of me. That's like matthew mcconaughey said when he did the dallas buyers club movie and he had to lose a ton of weight and getting super super thin. He said he to this day like he doesn't think that his body has ever been able to recover to what it used to be because he said it's been so hard to put that weight back on and put it on healthily and the correct way with must muscle mass. Because he was like you know like shirtless magazine type guy. And then he says ever since then he's been like super self conscious about his body ever since he had to gain the weight back from that movie. Get one more. Is that it that. Is it for radio tinder today and coming up next. Ramona is on her way to phoenix for game five of the nba finals. Which will be played tomorrow night. We haven't talked about it yet. The team that wins game five seventy two percent of the time. They go on to win the series. So that's how important this house on saturday night. We'll get into it coming up mason in ireland seven to any espn..

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Angelina Jolie Caught Leaving Ex's Residence Again

Daily Pop

01:23 min | 1 year ago

Angelina Jolie Caught Leaving Ex's Residence Again

"She was seen leaving her ex-husband. Johnny we milas apartment yesterday for the second time this week forgot something and how source close to scholley tells me news the to have been quote unquote good friends for years and their kids are pals. I'm not buying this. Your first of all i heard jonny lee miller i was thinking like there's so many people that didn't even know she was married before brad pitt. Like there's so many people that did you know cam you really don't i mean i. Even i know ram stuff. I am buying this. I think that they are just friends things. She's visiting. I think he's got some little press with some flings and she's go. Why are why she going back to. The i o guess i did. You know why she's doing it. It's hard to find a man who accept you six kids and it's even harder to get back into the swing of dating when you just been through a rough divorce. She's going back to what she knows. She's comfortable with holding. I still think she can visit and have adult time. I don't think she's trying to necessarily get back into a relationship. I have said this on many daily episodes. We should go back and find the footage. I don't think she is ever going to get remarried ever again. I don't think she's gonna be in a long term committed relationship. I just don't see that for her. I think she's committed to her children the way way that other person whose name

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Angelina Jolie Spotted Leaving Ex Jonny Lee Miller's Home

Elvis Duran Presents: Celebrity Buzz

01:13 min | 1 year ago

Angelina Jolie Spotted Leaving Ex Jonny Lee Miller's Home

"About. Being spotted on wanting to spotted angelina jolie is here in new york and she's been spotted everywhere from buying a hot dog to also been spotted at her. Yes rob shooter route. Just talking about this and Like celebrities choose to be spotted. You're telling me angelina. Jolie wanted to get a dirty dog on the street corner of new york city. Because she was hungry. Let's be honest. How no angelina is a master. Absolute master of working the press. The little giveaway always in full hair makeup so when you start celebrity looking flawless a designer clothes if they're wearing a five thousand dollar gucci dress in central park at eight in the morning and they're getting a hot dog a photographer that's probably stage so she went to johnny lee milas apartment in new york city. She arrived there with a pricey bottle of wine. She three hours later lewis. These met back in nineteen ninety-five on the movie hackers. They were married a year. Later and angelina said getting divorced from him was one of the most silly silly things that she ever did the dumbest thing she ever did. She said all they back together or is angelina. Planers

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"mila" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

News 96.5 WDBO

03:04 min | 1 year ago

"mila" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

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Solve Your Biotherapeutic Challenges With Help From Gene Therapy University

GEN Sounds of Science Podcast

01:49 min | 2 years ago

Solve Your Biotherapeutic Challenges With Help From Gene Therapy University

"Thanks for joining us for this. Gen cast today was pretty exciting episode. We have talking about some seller gene therapy and let's get to it but first let's meet our guests for today's podcast. Gentlemen if you could introduce yourself to the jets hi geoff. My name is not christian. I am an associate director Bioprocessing segment had mila poor sigma. My group primarily provides technical bioprocess consultation and the americas region for manufacturing companies in their process development technology transfer in manufacturing journey towards commercialisation of gene therapies. My name is dave bionic and the sound therapy market segment manager at sigma some focused on our strategy development within our bioprocessing business jenan. Thanks for joining us today. Really appreciate it Let's get to the first question and talk about some selling gene therapy things that are going on so Details a little bit more about the gene therapy industry itself in some of the common trends and challenges which other companies are dealing with. Hey jeff i get really excited. Talking about ten apiece after having contributed to the field is a process development scientists and recently before getting into gene. Therapy let's zoom out and talk about red diseases. By definition that diseases affect a very small number of less than about two hundred thousand people here in the united states that is another category called ultra rare diseases which affect fewer people than twenty people in a million. So we're talking about very small numbers here and entering bespoke era or degenerate medicines but collectively speaking. They happen to be pretty common.

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"mila" Discussed on Seis e Um

Seis e Um

03:55 min | 2 years ago

"mila" Discussed on Seis e Um

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I Cant Afford One Bitcoin! What Can I Do?

Speaking of Bitcoin

06:33 min | 2 years ago

I Cant Afford One Bitcoin! What Can I Do?

"Bitcoin is hot. Stop amidst this current bull market. We've seen a rush of new users who like most new users have no what's going on and one question of particular comes up a whole lot that i wanted to talk about today. What do i do if i can't afford one bitcoin. I'm adam levine and this is speaking of bit point. Today's always i'm joined by the other host of the show. Andreas 'em and operas. Hello stephanie murphy. I am jonathan mahan. Hey thanks to all the hosts into you listener for sitting on today's session. So i was talking to some people new to the cryptocurrency space last week and they were talking about what they were looking at making the first coins and they said that bitcoin just cost too much that it was too expensive that even if they agreed with all of the fundamental values the changes that will happen in the world. How bitcoin is a hedge for that and that bitcoin was going to. Let's say three x or five x in the next ten years and they saw that is real that they just didn't feel like transferring their wealth into something that they would never have one that they would never have one bitcoin that even if they spent a decade doing everything they could they would only ever have less than one bitcoin as a failure state as something that like emotionally. They couldn't get past. And i started thinking about myself when i was in college. I learning about bitcoin. And honestly i don't know if bitcoin had hit thirty or forty thousand dollars instead of dollar if i could have seen it as something that i wanted to get into just because of that mountain cliff of believing in something but then feeling like a failure. Because you don't even have quote unquote one of it. What do you guys think about that. What do you think people should be thinking about when it comes to that. I think that's an important psychological marker that people check in with when they're thinking about do i wanna buy this. How much does it cost to buy. One of this thing and i mean the real solution to that is to reframe. You're thinking there's other units to measure bitcoin in lots of wallets denominate their balances in mila. Bits now which is one thousandth of a bitcoin and you can change that in the settings and so you know if you could afford one million. Bitcoin would you by that. What about wants to toshi. The units are actually quite arbitrary. And it doesn't help that. The news and everything reports the price in terms of one bitcoin but that is also kind of helpful for a very long term perspective to see that it went from being worth nothing up to you know nearly fifty thousand dollars. There's other things that exhibit similar behavior for example. Some stocks have extremely high unit prices. And of course you can buy fractions of them berkshire. Hathaway is a famous example of that other things that have this kind of tendency. Are things like precious metals. You know you don't say well. I'm not gonna invest in gold because i can't afford a whole kilogram bar. Well yeah i mean. You can't but that doesn't mean that you can't get an airing. It's still gold is just a different value. And the unifies works both ways so for example instead of saying why can't afford a bitcoin but i can't afford a bit which is millions of a bitcoin. You can't afford a bit and that has a nice name. It's not merely bitcoin. Which kind of makes it sounds like a bitcoin with too many feet. That's a bad greek joke. It's not a unit that has no relationship you could also just measuring soto. She's because we all know of course are the standard as i keep getting reminded and you could choose any arbitrary unit but you can also go the other way right. You could redefined for example. Ten bitcoin as a chad hike. Very few people can really afford to buy a whole chad. But could i buy one tenth of a chat of bitcoin or desi chavez. I prefer to call it it. Oh all of these things are completely arbitrary and you can torment yourself on way or rejoice the out there in a completely arbitrary way and this is the key here arbitrary. It's not rational to focus. On any specific unit and we have a word for things that humans do the deviate from rationality or norm and those are called cognitive by and this particular thing is called unit bias. It's of well known cognitive bias and is studied in psychology from a number of different perspectives. It's not just the. I want to own one bitcoin. It's also the if you give me a twenty four ounce cup of soda. I'm going to drink the whole thing. Just because it comes in that size even though i may be only wanted half of it or if you create a heaping plate of french fries or if you give me a giant bag of doritos i'm gonna finish everything. Unit biases be studied a lot in terms of portions for eating. Because it actually one of the things that drives a number of eating disorders because it's a cognitive bias. It's a bug in your ability to think rationally about certain situations and that bug can lead to behavior that is against your own self interest and so this is a normal thing to have unit bias and sometimes says expresses itself in hilarious ways like for example to jonathan's example of people saying well. I can't buy a whole bitcoin. you get the opposite. Which is people who bought into dosage and are looking at it at six cents going. Yeah we can get it to a dollar dollar while allowing me to answer that watson dollar. What you don't understand dear sir is that there are one hundred twenty nine does and they are produced at a rate of what is it. One point four million a day and so to get does to a dollar. It's total market capitalization would have to reach a hundred and thirty five billion dollars or basically where a theorem walls last week. Now i don't know how you measure the utility of does and even if you think cerium is shit. Coin will not that bad

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"mila" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

News 96.5 WDBO

02:07 min | 2 years ago

"mila" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

"Alopecia that Walter Brennan, Artie, No. Lo puedo grade started. I know. She told Minister Tsukasa. You're seeing what Mila? These boys they will next it in big Jamiel cuatro cero, ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch Walter Brennan, Ari, Ask Kyle Field office Xena's Orlando movie Very simple. Nobody likes a spoon to Cinco. Your mom must be sweet. Shut up. Boy, Let's wait to see what he's gonna be with him. Well, in my my plan, Okay. What, My man. It's time to see me. Yeah, he's gonna be me. Love me level with.

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Using Celebrities (MM #3609)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 2 years ago

Using Celebrities (MM #3609)

"The with kevin mason mentioned last week. I was a little disappointed to hear that super bowl ads. This year won't include coca cola pepsi. Budweiser still a lot of advertisers. It took them a while to sell the advertising but they got it done but from everything. I've read this year. More companies are going to be using celebrities than ever before make sense. Celebrities are pretty easy. You got to pay a little bit more. I guess to get the bang for the buck. But everybody's gonna talk about the ads with celebrities in them now. I haven't seen any ads so far. That just heard about some of the ads. I know we'll farrell is going to be one. I've seen a teaser from gm. Mike myers and dana. Carvey look back to wayne's world and guess parody commercial ashton kutcher and his wife mila kunis are in a commercial for cheetos. I think we've shaggy the singer. Michael jordan matthew mcconaughey. They're gonna be in commercials to as are of course sports stars terry bradshaw peyton manning ally manning marshawn lynch all going to be in commercials together. So obviously we're gonna see a lot of celebrities this year. A lot of big stars in the long run because of this pandemic. You wanna make sure you're talked about and that isn't always so easy.

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Using Celebrities (MM #3609)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 2 years ago

Using Celebrities (MM #3609)

"The with kevin mason mentioned last week. I was a little disappointed to hear that super bowl ads. This year won't include coca cola pepsi. Budweiser still a lot of advertisers. It took them a while to sell the advertising but they got it done but from everything. I've read this year. More companies are going to be using celebrities than ever before make sense. Celebrities are pretty easy. You got to pay a little bit more. I guess to get the bang for the buck. But everybody's gonna talk about the ads with celebrities in them now. I haven't seen any ads so far. That just heard about some of the ads. I know we'll farrell is going to be one. I've seen a teaser from gm. Mike myers and dana. Carvey look back to wayne's world and guess parody commercial ashton kutcher and his wife mila kunis are in a commercial for cheetos. I think we've shaggy the singer. Michael jordan matthew mcconaughey. They're gonna be in commercials to as are of course sports stars terry bradshaw peyton manning ally manning marshawn lynch all going to be in commercials together. So obviously we're gonna see a lot of celebrities this year. A lot of big stars in the long run because of this pandemic. You wanna make sure you're talked about and that isn't always so easy.

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Using Celebrities (MM #3609)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 2 years ago

Using Celebrities (MM #3609)

"The with kevin mason mentioned last week. I was a little disappointed to hear that super bowl ads. This year won't include coca cola pepsi. Budweiser still a lot of advertisers. It took them a while to sell the advertising but they got it done but from everything. I've read this year. More companies are going to be using celebrities than ever before make sense. Celebrities are pretty easy. You got to pay a little bit more. I guess to get the bang for the buck. But everybody's gonna talk about the ads with celebrities in them now. I haven't seen any ads so far. That just heard about some of the ads. I know we'll farrell is going to be one. I've seen a teaser from gm. Mike myers and dana. Carvey look back to wayne's world and guess parody commercial ashton kutcher and his wife mila kunis are in a commercial for cheetos. I think we've shaggy the singer. Michael jordan matthew mcconaughey. They're gonna be in commercials to as are of course sports stars terry bradshaw peyton manning ally manning marshawn lynch all going to be in commercials together. So obviously we're gonna see a lot of celebrities this year. A lot of big stars in the long run because of this pandemic. You wanna make sure you're talked about and that isn't always so easy.

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"mila" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM

WFAN Sports Radio_FM

01:40 min | 2 years ago

"mila" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM

"On the show, our friend Akbar Bosch habia Mila. Former NFL veteran and American Ninja Warrior co host is going to join us. He always breaks that hip hop with us human to human Join us coming up here next. No. One's Righter than Bill writer bench. Carson Wentz, You bring in jail and hurts. He's under the tutelage of the same guy that ruined Carson went so badly. But over the weekend there was a report that Wentz and Peterson's relationship is fractured beyond repair, which, by the way, that report shouldn't be coming out head into that game. That's also on Carson Wentz. What a disaster right over here. Who's the blame in Philly is like trying to figure out which Kardashian was the problem. Maybe it's all of them Righter than you. Weekday mornings 10, Eastern seven, Pacific on CBS Sports Radio. Jr tells it like it is, I'm not gonna punish for rivers for not having won a Super Bowl. There's only a handful of quarterbacks over the past 20 years who legitimately have been is good as spill rivers for his longevity, his ability his stats for what he's done. Go Rivers deserves to go into the Hall of Fame Jr Sport Brief evenings 10 P.m. Eastern seven, Pacific on CBS Sports Radio. Opinions. Zach Gill's got him. The Bears don't have a damn clue what they're doing. They're celebrating eight and 80. That's garbage. You were going up against the end of the season, the Texans, the Vikings and the Jaguars, and we actually played a good team in Green Bay Final week of the season, you get blowed out the losers. That organization is a losing organization. Ryan.

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"mila" Discussed on 106.1 FM WTKK

106.1 FM WTKK

02:04 min | 2 years ago

"mila" Discussed on 106.1 FM WTKK

"Of took the annuity to a whole new level looking at it from a rock star perspective. Check this out. How are annuities like rock stars? There's so much confusion about annuities and not enough awareness that there are different kinds of annuities. Some people may want to shy away from them because of something they heard. So to clear up the confusion. It may be easier to compare annuities to rock stars. Here we go give it up for the variable annuity band. Yeah, yeah, The crowd's loving it. They very well could get in outstanding show. They certainly deserve it because they paid enough for the tickets. Now. That's if the very Mila knew it. E band shows up sober into the mood to perform that night instead of being late and then picking a fight with people in the front road. That's after tearing up their hotel room before and driving the concert organizers crazy with ridiculous demands in their rider. Variable annuities perform well when the stock market performs well that the economy's booming you're rockin with a variable. However, they can also loses. Much is the market, so there's a big risk and they're expensive with riders, sub account mortality and expense fees. Now, ladies and gentlemen, the fixed annuity ban You're gonna get a decent show. You don't have to worry that they won't show up. No fights with the audience members, no biting heads off rodents, but it's just a decent show. Step up from this. A hotel lounge cover band You see fixed annuities are very reliable. They're immune from market downturns, but the rate is fixed. It doesn't change. That means that while there's no risk, they also earn less than other annuities during good market times. And finally give it four bucks thinks indexed annuity ban. The crowd loves them. They really love them. Great band Great ticket price. They show up. They put on a great show. You've got nothing to lose with this man fixed, and Dexter knew what he's pulled from the best.

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In Luz We Trust With Linda Garcia

Cafe con Pam Podcast

05:23 min | 2 years ago

In Luz We Trust With Linda Garcia

"Linda Garcia. Welcome to come up here for having again and again Ah. Welcome back I'm so excited for this conversation because it's long overdue and also perfect timing you moved. So I haven't seen you in person in a long time. Yes. How long ago was that? Can you believe it's year already already? Yeah that's. Insane. How do you feel I think? Well, it took a long time. I don't want to Discount Bat. It did take some adjustments and I did a lot of inward work which ironically was part of the journey where I'm at now. So it's like part of the process, and now that I'm like lifting my head above the water. Speak I feel like nothing would be happening. Had I not moved none of this like there I don't think I would be doing what I'm doing now if I still had been in La totally in I remember number Lewis and I tried to talk you out of it. Yeah because like you talked about this way before you actually made the move. Yes, and we were like, how do you know? Yeah so true you know I mean obviously, it's not an easy decision. There was a lot of ego attachment tied to like living in La. What was I going to do if I wasn't in L. A. and the reality is that like I knew I spend most of my time inside my office I'm not doing L. A. Banks. And if there's ever an la thing that is really important, I can simply outs two hour flight. You know I didn't have to make it more complicated than what it was. But what's interesting is one of the consistent messages that I kept receiving from my intuition was that I would encounter wealth. When. I moved out to Dallas shut up consistent loud and clear. It was actually more specific than that. When you moved to Dallas, you are going to be wealthy. Did you question it believed it one hundred percent so it was almost like the driving factor of having to move out here I told one person and it was Ana I saw her I think the week that I was going to move. I was invited to any event with. Nielsen. was the man awards actually end I told her I said, you know my intuition keeps telling me that when I moved to Dallas I'm going to be wealthy and it was weird even say that says that. Right. Sure. Well. Let's talk about that because even with that, there's a lot of shame in our community thinking about wealth and and having a lot of money. It's like how dare you want to have a lot of money because those people like all the beliefs that get so like put in our heads around people that have money because we look at the best you know that has all the money in you're like hanging out but I so Mila, you know with all their stuff and so there's this like sense of shame that. We grow up with around being wealthy. So how was it for you? When you kept getting that? Of course you you've done a lot of work that yes. So I did start doing the work towards that a couple of years ago a wall. So two years prior to moving. So it's been a total of three years and it's been very intentional work like I need to heal my money wounds because money was coming in and I would feel guilty about having it or I would find a way to get less of it. If. I was producing an event or opening up space I would charge my break even point how stupid is that I would urge enough to make money yes. Though I was doing that for a long time and it's very Still. Yeah. That's not okay. something. Really. I mean really it's the clearest message of Oh yeah. You don't value yourself. Exactly. It's. It's all about self worth. So share meister with with Airbus before I forget it, I sent a whole newsletter about it because this month and power sisters is. month. So we're all working on our self worth Steph and so for me unconsciously at individ-, worthy of two, hundred, fifty dollar airports because dairy I spent all this money when there's kids that are dying and children in cages and how Meghan spent two hundred fifty dollars in the pair of electronic set Dr Necessary Right. So what I was doing, this is how like annoying or unconscious works to like sabotages right. So I realized that I had like fifty pairs of different kinds of headphones. Word for different things like some were good for phone calls the wired ones were the ones that are good for phone calls. The wireless were only good for like walking my dog and listening to podcasts because if somebody called me, nobody could hear me ahead over. That were good for like listening to something and like whatever right? Like all the fifty ones that I had had a recent to be, and then when I did the math pam you've bought three. Air Pods. Bright like we do that all the time I mean I know a beach Lucas I live at both solid cotto it's not. It's crazy how we will justify spending a lot of little bit of money. And not the one time. This is a good investment.

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Achilles and Patroclus in Modern Media

Queer as Fact

05:28 min | 2 years ago

Achilles and Patroclus in Modern Media

"A couple of episodes are discussed the mythological figures Achilles and Patrick lists and the depiction in ancient texts most notably in his Iliad I don't want to recap episode to thoroughly. So if that sounds interesting to you, I suggest you just go listen to that episode, but I will say a few things necessary background Achilles some. Patrick lists here is off the Trojan War, our break episode which depicted in the Iliad although there is genuinely some ambiguity as to the exact nature of their relationship in the Iliad their relationship is very intense and very important to the plot character arcs and emotional hot of that poll. What is not ambiguous is how their relationship is on the stood in the later Greek texts we discussed. So we discussed east glosses. Play the domes which survives only in fragments famous speech impetus symposium, Ace, Kaz courtroom speech against to Marcus all of which depict achilleas and Patrick lows in a sexual and romantic relationship. As we discussed earlier episode, those works stand relationship in a way that is anachronistic to the Iliad, but we nevertheless thought it was important to note that is reading is a very old an integral part of the evolution of the myth. That you can't really get away from if you're talking about them today speaking of the evolution of this myth, we also spent a bit of time talking about how although people generally appeal to Hermosa when discussing whether Achilles in Patrick Louis Wet. Really love this. Is True one canonical version of the myths in which they feature, and we would be doing them a disservice to understand as early as the real story and every following version as accurate or inaccurate by how it compares to that. I bring this up because it's very easy to find audibles and people talking about how modern adaptations on any good because then not accurate and these articles that generally quiet nitpicky and lazy, and I wanted to know this specifically. So we don't do that sort of thing ourselves. It's inevitable and desirable when adapting these myths into new mediums and feel like very different cultures than the original. That heard this man to make changes just it's necessary to on Seoul's materials while doing. So so we got a comment on differences here, but the compensation will be more like why those changes get made and do we think it works as opposed to just being like well in the Ilia? Data. So with that background out of the way, we're going to talk about Wolfgang Petersen's two thousand four, maybe Troy Madeline Milas to eleven novel the Sung Achilles and the twentieth eighteen BBC mini series story full of the city I think he ranked in the order of like worst to best in my opinion but okay, you may disagree. That was not why I decided to order them. In that way I just thought we'd chronologically but that's fine. I mean now that you said that you did it chronologically and I also view that as West best that makes me feel positive that maybe like an even better adaptation that I genuinely think is good it's coming to clear I don't love any of the music specifically. In seven years but will like no. Sorry in five years because they've come out every seven years how to for two thousand eleven two thousand eighteen. Cool. Okay. Nice. So. We'll be watching an amazing adaptation, the Trojan War with that we will love anyway. So we're going to begin with the to troy maybe the film for it was directed by Wolfgang, pay the send styles Brad Pitt Kilis who just a very two thousand thing to have. It was written by then relative newcomer David Benny off which explains why it's a bit of a dry run, the game of thrones. I that sounds up its vibe. I, was gonNA. Tell you some fun facts about this movie but I decided that they weren't that fun. I cut them all but I'm GONNA I kept one which I tell you solely because it might make you upset Australian. Fun Fact No it's not. So all of the actors in this speak in that accents with the exception of Eric Bana Rosebud, the to Australian actress who had told that they had to get rid of their accents. And I think that's disgusting screw you. Wolfgang. Petersen. I have no problem with like. Okay. You have to change accidents that doesn't sound like a fantasy will like I've whatever accent I have a problem with that and I mean like this some stuff to say about that. But if doing that because you want all your actors to have a consistent accent. Okay. But if you just hate the way Australians, tall, that's not acceptable. Garrett hedlund obvious American accent fine. But Eric Basil accent is absolutely illegal. Sorry. Thinking recompense the twenty twenty, five trae. Offers how the TROJANS are all. Star. I like it. Yeah. The film was commercially quite successful but received mixed reviews, which is frankly claimed more than it does those because it's a bad movie. I tried to watch this movie just like you know throughout my life. I've tried to watch this movie like three or four times. I've sat down in front of this film I've got like twenty minutes and I just can't do it. So. That's where I met with this. Okay Jason Do WanNA disagree and say it's a good movie. Nor I will say that like I don't think it's the worst movie like suddenly I watched this movie as a kid when it came out had no problems with a had some fun fight seines cool choreography some big actors doing fun things than having fun. I didn't really mind it and obviously now watching it I think it has some quite severe problems both as a movie analyzer adaptation I would certainly agree that it's the west of the three adaptations that we're GonNa talk about today. But then again, this is the point cost queers fact and it's not

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'Showbiz Kids' Gives Child Actors The Chance To Tell Their Own Stories

Roe Conn

00:49 sec | 2 years ago

'Showbiz Kids' Gives Child Actors The Chance To Tell Their Own Stories

"Show Big showbiz kids on HBO. Yes, Showbiz kids playing now on HBO, basic, HBO, not HBO, Max that HBO to the extreme. But if you have the HBO, you get all the streaming platforms. This is really interesting. Rohit's a documentary about Actors who started off as a child stars and we've seen a lot of stories about this before. But what I like about this documentary is it really provides a lot of context and inside. It's actually directed by Alex Winter, who's in the bill and Ted movies with K and a Reeves but also has become a quite accomplished documentary director over the years. And he got everybody from Henry Thomas, who played Elliott in E T. To Evan Rachel Wood, Mila Jovovich, Todd Bridges to talk about their experiences and

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Blackout Tuesday: Why is everyone posting black squares online?

Q

04:27 min | 3 years ago

Blackout Tuesday: Why is everyone posting black squares online?

"Today the music industry is taking a strong and surprising stance the world hasn't really seen before some of the biggest music labels in the world have decided the June second today will be known as blackout cheese day as part of an initiative called the show must be paused to executives from Atlantic Records to black women Briana Agyemang and Jimmy let Thomas started this initiative in response to the recent deaths of George Floyd Brianna Taylor Ahmad armory and other black people who've been killed by police officers so today a number of major labels and artists are stopping their everyday operations in solidarity and support and to talk systemic racism in major streaming services like Spotify apple music and YouTube music are also taking part with cancellations moments of silence and special playlists but today's blackout is also drawing some criticism we've convened a special Tuesday Q. this music panel to get into it a harmony is a freelance music journalist and critic Lisa Christiansen is a CBC arts reporter on the line from Vancouver harmony today's blackout cheese day tell us exactly what record labels are doing or not doing today Kate's house so it's unclear because a lot of the record labels that have come forward and said that they're going to participate haven't been specific about what they will or will not be doing today H. I. universal music group did mention that they're holding their releases for this week and donating to bail out funds for protesters and suggestions from the two creators of this movement have included each offer some taking a break if one has been impacted by the results of the police killings and just need a moment to green they've also suggested making financial contributions to the families of George Floyd and Brianna Taylor and are breached they've also suggested making financial contributions to protesters are connecting with leaders who are building grassroots campaigns and learning more about it to raise resources for those who want to position themselves as allies Mr from what you're saying on social media today how how widespread is this it's really everywhere it really started over the weekend it started picking up and then by yesterday I just noticed almost everything I was looking at had some kind of statement music labels blog streaming service or DJ music studios even bands now this morning there are just a lot of black squares in my feet the creators of this initiative Atlanta great Atlantic record label execs to Mila Thomas and Brenda Agyemang say today is quote a day to take a beat for an honest reflective and productive conversation about what actions we need to collectively take to support the black community harmony what are you hoping for here what conversations do you hope today's blackout might spark yes so I hope it's a day of introspection for record labels for the music industry and for everyone it's time to draw a line in the sand and speak out against police brutality and systemic racism I'm also hoping it's a day to identify aspects of music industry culture that promotes anti black racism or incubate anti back racism behind the scenes and the lives of the artist but these labels represent I think it's a data call out that org charts and critically examine how many black people are consistent power and decision making tables I'm it's a time to have those conversations but also to create a concrete action plan yes I've seen some concerns emerging today around this black out the harmony especially around people using the hash tag black lives matter what are you hearing right so I'm seeing criticism emerging emerging this morning about how performative at this camp is and how potentially dangerous it is so for instance I can close with black lives matter floods out critical information that organizes are using on the ground protesters are using the black lives matter hashtags to document what is happening on the ground in real time this year fundraising links and other resources that support the black lives matter movement and right now on Instagram if you look it's just taken over with black squares with what other criticism hearing right now well I think a lot of people very very concerned that it's just perform it is it's an easy way to not do anything at all you know it's just Hey look we are observing that and also some of the language and if you look at some of the posts is very vague we're taking some time out we're going to think so I think the only way for this day to be really successful is for those of us who have sat in meetings there needs to be some actionable items that come out of this and people need to be able to prove that they did do something that day and it wasn't just to put a square up on your social media feed