35 Burst results for "Nineteen Years Old"

"nineteen years old" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

01:47 min | 3 months ago

"nineteen years old" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"So much more and ordered a gourmet grill back today that's almost takes and all my heart states america's original butcher he's just pathetic he's funny get off the phone you big dope and you always learn something the this is mark leban you a happy fourth of july i'm back to the best of me mark leban the great one the great one market dialed in now eight seven seven three eight one eight one something that has always been important section when i was nineteen years old i ran for the local school board in township pennsylvania a mile outside of philadelphia back then it was republican today it's all democrat and i ran on getting back the basis and i was still in law school and i won and at that time i was the the youngest person ever elected to a school board in the commonwealth of pennsylvania and and i was quite the pistol i think i am today in that uh... i always took on the teachers union the local uh... association education

Qualifier to Champion: Britain's Raducanu, 18, Wins US Open

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 2 years ago

Qualifier to Champion: Britain's Raducanu, 18, Wins US Open

"The eighteen year old became the first qualifier in grand slam tennis to win any major title and she did it without dropping a single set in either qualifying or the main draw you say I want to win a grand slam but to to have the belief I did and actually executing and winning Ross I I called believe it read account of finally stopped the giant killing run of nineteen year old Canadian Layla Fernandez closing out the one hour and fifty one minute match six four six three read account of had to take a medical timeout halfway through the final game to have a wound traded up to slipping during a point but Bradley to be the first British winner in New York since Virginia Wade in nineteen sixty eight I'm Graham like us

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Teen Dream: Raducanu, 18, Fernandez, 19, Into US Open Final

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 2 years ago

Teen Dream: Raducanu, 18, Fernandez, 19, Into US Open Final

"Two understated teenagers have made it through to the U. S. open women's final and one of them is a qualifier unprecedented nineteen year old Canadian light up and and this was a first for winning yet another roller coaster battle closing out the second seed arenas at the Lincoln six four in the third set and in one word that that really stuck to me is magical because not only was is Myron really good but also the way I'm playing right now I'm just having fun eighteen year old brick qualified democratic candidate followed not long after reaching the most improbable of finals with her sixth consecutive straight sets win this time six one six four over the seventeenth St Maria Zachary I'm Graham like us

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Kylie Jenner Confirms She's Expecting Baby No. 2

Daily Pop

02:02 min | 2 years ago

Kylie Jenner Confirms She's Expecting Baby No. 2

"So. The rumors are true. Kylie just confirmed. She's pregnant with baby number. Two she announced it with another sweep video. Kind of like how she told the world. She was pregnant with stormy but this time she didn't wait until the baby was already want. That's how she told her famous fan gene away. Ooh every time. I just loved that. Chris acts like she doesn't have ten of the grandkids kids. She's like day of my life to babysit. It was so beautiful the announcement it was really beautiful. And i'm really excited for her. And you know it's so interesting. I know clear blue. Easy is kicking themselves. Ask right now. She's not giving away free. Promo but what i also loved about it as you know she probably would have. Do you think if there wasn't rumors to the point where like peatland had said something. She would've come out with this. I truly believe that she had hit the first pregnancy and it was so isolating and she talked about how lonely. She's about and how afraid she wants to go outside so i don't think that she would do it again. She's not a nineteen year old girl. Right this is not her first time getting pregnant. She knows that the world is going to accept it and her unconventional relationship with travis. Scott so i think she was waiting for the perfect time. I just don't think that she would hit it. The whole time and with the met gala. Come and do you think she wants to do it before they're going. I can't get a read on. Who's actually going to this gal.

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Romeo Beckham, 19, Has Signed His First Professional Football Contract

ESPN FC

01:13 min | 2 years ago

Romeo Beckham, 19, Has Signed His First Professional Football Contract

"Romeo beckham signs not mls but with fort lauderdale cf of of course the affiliate team of inter miami herk Why is this ugly. Beckham's of very handsome man assisted ugly. Look my man. This is the first you hire your best mate. David beckham until novel. The coach injure miami no nepotism there. Now you're gonna place your son. Nineteen year old rahmael beckham. By the way where did he last play where his credentials. What's his soccer resume. Can we anybody wanted to google search on that. This is an ugly look. you know. It's one after the other for inter miami. This is this man's personal playground. It's not a good look. Yeah and it's definitely not the way you would start a professional soccer career right. Like david beckham with all of his access and connections if he was trying to launch his son soccer career. He wouldn't do it at fort lauderdale. The seems like something that they want to do as a family. And they're going to do because they have the access to it but if you wanted to really launch a true professional soccer career would you do it in in a major league soccer. Ussl beat one. Not you'd have your son overseas where there's a ton of pro jobs and a ton of pro

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The Pascagoula Alien Abduction

Supernatural with Ashley Flowers

02:15 min | 2 years ago

The Pascagoula Alien Abduction

"Sometimes life just throws you a curve ball. An unexpected event happens that totally changes your outlook on life. It could be the death of a loved one. A natural disaster. A big break in your career today story is about one of those moments amplified to the max. Something's worth shatteringly. Strange happens to two men in pascagoula mississippi that not only changes their outlook. It completely ruined the rest of their lives. It's october eleventh. Nineteen seventy three in forty. Two year old. Charlie hickson in nineteen year old calvin parker or fishing on the pascagoula river despite the age difference or super close family friends. Charlie's always been kind of a father figure to calvin and today they're celebrating. Calvin recently got engaged and to help pay for the wedding. He started to work as a welder. The shipyard were charlie's a- format by nine pm. The sun has set in. They're about ready to pack up but before they go home they try out one last fishing spot appear by the old shopping or shipyard and that's when things get weird as charlie reaches into his tackle box for a piece of bait. Here's this zipping. Sound coming from behind him. It's loud enough. That he and calvin both turn around and they see this vehicle in the distance. That has these blue flashing lights at first. Calvin some cops are poking around his car. But the lights start to get closer and calvin realizes it can't be the police. He's never seen any squad car. That's the size of a yacht and floats in mid air. Yeah whatever this vehicle is is now about seventy feet away hovering two feet off the ground. And it's huge about thirty feet long charlie. In calvin stare at this thing in total confusion. They have absolutely no idea what to do or what to make of it and before they can formulate a plan a super bright light shoots out of the. I guess you'd call it a ship. The lights coming from a door on the side of the ship which is opening and something is coming out of it

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More Than 3,000 Fake Vaccine Cards Seized by Border Patrol

Mojo In The Morning

00:57 sec | 2 years ago

More Than 3,000 Fake Vaccine Cards Seized by Border Patrol

"Border patrol. Seizes thousands of falsified cove in nineteen vaccine cards in in tennessee. And it's become a major issue. These fake vaccine cards turned up in tennessee which leads them to believe that. There's more of these all over the united states. Where are these fake vaccine cards coming from anybody. Anybody where do you think you. They're coming from china. I mean they're being made in china and being sent over here. The shipments were packaged from china. And they were going to places like new orleans national tennessee and even up in the mid western illinois just outside of the chicago area and two travelers were boston in hawaii for falsifying their vaccination reports with a fake vaccine card. A fifty seven year old man in a nineteen year old man were taken into custody when they realized that their vaccine cars were completely false that they were mocked up cards

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Thomas Alva Edison: Inventing the Light Bulb

History That Doesn't Suck

02:04 min | 2 years ago

Thomas Alva Edison: Inventing the Light Bulb

"And yes the inventor does go by his middle name. Sits attentively in a chair is blue. Green is fixated as he cautiously watches the liquid metal known as mercury to send long vertically oriented tube on his spring style vacuum pump. The mercury's flow suctions air from a pear-shaped glass or bowl. Attached via a second tube. This glass bowl is latest. Iteration of an incandescent light but before he sends electricity's through its copper wires and across the thread connecting them or film it as it's called the brown haired inventors using this pump to remove as much air from the ball possible. That's how he gives his little filament of fighting chance of not burning to a crisp trista zaps it with temperatures as high as five thousand degrees fahrenheit. See those temperatures are why the film is the key thing here. Alva- would have a marketable incandescent light. If only he could find something able to take the heat. He's performed countless experiments over the past year. And this time. He's using carbonized. Cotton thread here. We go again. The mercury starts pulling sizable air bubbles. Al now heats glass bulb with an alcohol flame thus expanding the remaining gases inside who this delicate work one mistake and days of effort will go to waste but as the hours pass. Things continue smoothly. The mercury is now dripping faster. One of alvis assistance nineteen year old francis gel grabs the jar collecting mercury at the bottom of the pump. Replaces it with a new one. Then ascends a stepladder deported. Liquid back into the contractions reservoir. Meanwhile alva- cautiously starts using a battery to provide any electrical current to the bulbs to wires the flow of mercury continues to evacuate air from pear-shaped glass as the film inside. Glose after ten hours of this. The bulbs ready. It's time to see if this filament is the

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Olympic Stories More Lovely Than Silver and Costly Than Gold

The BreakPoint Podcast

02:15 min | 2 years ago

Olympic Stories More Lovely Than Silver and Costly Than Gold

"The olympics ended. Sunday night though. Many of us hardly noticed they were on hard to cheer for athletes representing our country. Who don't seem to actually like our country that plus the insufferable push to sexualize. These games have just turned many of us off. Well that's a shame because there really were a number of inspiring athletes. That were competing in tokyo. This year their performances in their stories are worth knowing and were celebrating like sydney mclaughlin after winning the gold in the four hundred meter hurdles last week. She said this what i have in christ is far greater than what i have or don't have in life. And she went on to say. I pray that my journey may be a clear depiction of submission and obedience to god. Another female runner who shocked the world was only a teenager. Adding mu won an olympic gold in the eight hundred meters as a nineteen year old. She's the first. Us woman to win the event since nineteen sixty eight and in an interview said this as a follower of christ our main goal is to live in the image of jesus in order to connect to god and then there's wrestler tamra a stock the first african american woman to win gold for the us in wrestling. Her interview after the olympics will bring a smile to the face of any american and her testimony of god's faithfulness just put it all in perspective back before the olympic. She told faith wire this. It's by the grace of god. I'm even able to move my feet. So i just leave it in his hands and i pray that all the practice my coaches put me through pays off and every single time it does mensa stock also noted that her dad well he would have been the loudest one in the room but tragically. He died in a car crash. After one of tamara's wrestling meets back in high school and he also likely would have approved of the way. His daughter responded after she won. Gold she said in an interview. That's now gone viral quote. I love representing the us. I love living here. i love it. And i'm so happy. I get to represent the usa another olympian who set a record despite incredible challenges. Four hundred meter sprinter allyson felix in tokyo. She earned the distinction of becoming the most decorated. us track star in history within medals over five olympics. however she almost didn't live to see this one she'd already won six gold medals three silvers before becoming pregnant back in two thousand eighteen faced with a choice between her career and her child. Allison chose the child and she endured a challenging pregnancy. That nearly took her life and the life of her unborn baby.

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Biles Returns to Competition With a Bronze Medal and a Smile

AP News Radio

00:49 sec | 2 years ago

Biles Returns to Competition With a Bronze Medal and a Smile

"Nineteen year old a thing more led from start to finish winning goal Tuesday at the women's eight hundred meter final will claim the first American gold in the event since nineteen sixty eight in a time of one minute fifty five point two one seconds I was just focused on being conscious of what was going on around me you know if anything happened I was going to attack it and with whoever you know is making that move raven Rogers of the west took the bronze gold four demerit mensa stock of the USA in the women's sixty eight kilogram freestyle wrestling competition defeating her Nigerian opponent USA men's basketball Kevin Durant twenty nine point ninety five eighty one win over Spain it's now one of the semifinals against Australia Simone Biles picking up the bronze in the final of the women's balance beam Gabby Thomas of the US a bronze in the women's two hundred meter Jamaica's Elaine Thompson harav repeated as the gold medalist I'm John at three

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Horigome Wins 1st Ever Olympic Skateboard Gold

AP News Radio

00:31 sec | 2 years ago

Horigome Wins 1st Ever Olympic Skateboard Gold

"Swimmer takes Kamlesh picks up the first gold medal for the United States on a fast of Sunday morning in Tokyo Calif won the men's four hundred meter individual medley after earning a silver the twenty sixteen games in Brazil he finished one two with his close friend American J. whether one nineteen year old Amel lying in plain silver in the women's four hundred I am while her teammate Haley Flickinger finished just behind her to earn the bronze and the United States softball team needed an extra inning to enter Australia two to one in opening round action a manager to stir it a walk off two run single Monica Abbott threw a complete game striking out thirteen I'm Danny cap

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The Crossover NBA Show with Chris Mannix

51:23 min | 2 years ago

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"When the olympics start will be the most talented team in tokyo. Hands down no question. Most talented team in tokyo with the roster that they have but this is like a five alarm fire right now howard. This loss to nigeria. I don't care if they win the rest of these pre olympic games which will take place through next sunday. This has to make you nervous if you're a fan of the team because not only is it this. The loss to nigeria. But you go back two years ago at the world championships where you had a us team. That was good. Didn't have probably better team now than they were back in two thousand nineteen but all nba players. They finished seventh. They've been seventh at the world championships. You have the seventh-place finish the loss of nigeria. How concerned are you howard beck about. Usa basketball. It's just an exhibition game. Chris oh no no. It's not just an exhibition game. Stop this team was thrown together over the last however many weeks they had what like three practices. I think i'll ever. Us team is thrown together. What are you talking about. There's no team. There's no no mid season practices for usa basketball. No but the nigerian team has been practicing. What i'm saying is some of the play in the nba though wants win the nba nba. A few of them play in the nba but that team has had time together more so than the team. Sorry brown coaching. that team. That i missed was that a facsimile of mike brown on the bench all season long. What what are we talking about. The warriors have been out for like two months kris k. Okay so two months. that's what matters. That's that's the number three three practices. Also they're still missing. I believe at least three guys because they're playing in the finals right now. Booker middleton chris paul get it. Yes not chris. Ball's not playing a holiday with the the what holland is your holiday. Those those guys will matter especially given that middleton and holiday are to the better perimeter defenders that that team. Usa has and if you look at the rest of team usa's roster. I don't see a ton of great defenders. There there are a few. I think those three guys by the way are going to be exhausted by the time they get to. They may well be. They may will be so. We're going to judge them. Judging when their whole judge when the games matter to strange to me like we don't judge nba teams based on the preseason but we judge team usa based on these exhibition games. That they do going into international competition. I feel like it's thirty. One point favorites. Why why is there betting line on a freaking exhibition better training but a little league baseball. Now country degenerates damn right. I didn't mean chris i'm with. Let's go monday. Nigeria money line. I just. I can't get too excited about this. If they lose the rest of the exhibitions does that mean something. Yeah that might be alarming if they're if they're still struggling to find some cohesion. That could be alarming. But i mean the talent is obviously their talent alone doesn't win on the international stage in style of game is different team ball matters. Shooting matters like yeah. There's a bunch of budget stuff that comes into play. But i i find the panic over this loss or at least the outcry to be a little bit much. So you don't take into account the seventh-place finish in two thousand nineteen. I mean that to me. It's the it's not just as game. The totality of it right. Like and i don't know howard like so in the early two thousands the world kind of caught up to the us ninety to ninety six thousand us. Gold maps then comes the two thousand two world championships in indianapolis and that's seven. The place finish was one of the worst worst outcomes in at least recent usa history. They got it together after that. They hired jerry colangelo. They bringing mike chef ski. They get their act together. Two thousand six two thousand eight then. They run off. Three consecutive years are three consecutive cycles of gold. Medals is argon. Made that like the world's caught up again that somewhere along the way and the last four or five years. The rest of the world has once again caught up usa basketball. I'm trying to understand this. I mean that's close games in those olympics cycles. No question about it. But i can't imagine the oh eight. Twelve or sixteen team losing nigeria. I can't exhibition or otherwise. I can't see it happening. No team and the and the one that followed it were built around like lebron koby. Carmelo enjoying wait. I mean that that groups at another level like as good as this group is that we're seeing right now as talented as they are after k. D. tatum's really good damian. Lillard is great. I mean come arbit- tatum. Bill lillard auto bio levin. Draymond dream ends up there in years but one has won some things. Jeremy grant jeremy grant zach living out of like. These are guys who have done anything in the nba yet. But they're all stars most they're they're also but are they to level of lebron kobe now but do you think is that what you're saying then is that what you're saying to be at the level you need to have like i'm saying the crop to win. I'm saying that if we're going to start comparing the twenty twenty one team to the twenty eight a two thousand eight two thousand twelve teams there is. There is not an equivalent right now. Lebron kobe laurent cobaine weight. And plus what we what. We called olympic. Mellow like carmelo. Didn't have the success in the nba. That some of his teammates did but carmelo in terms of talent level and certainly has resume like that group was at a whole other level. That group is a different level than jason. Tatum bam outta bios. Zach levine. Okay so not saying that you necessarily should have to have that level of time firepower to win an exhibition game against nigeria. Or anybody else. But i am saying comparing usa to itself different iterations of team usa. This one is not that one. This is not as dominant group as the ones we saw in eight and two thousand twelve. It just isn't what do you do like. What's the solution here. Like i mean i jerry. Colangelo deserves an enormous amount of credit for rebuilding that program when it was at. Its nadir mitra chefs. He comes in enormous amount of credit for what they did. But as we sit here in twenty twenty one like it's almost to me howard like the usa basketball rebuilding. The program became cool. Like lebron wanted to do it. Chris paul like dwayne wade. These guys wanted to do it and then they did it. And i think playing for usa basketball didn't become quite as cool as it was fifteen years ago. Like is that what has to happen like does not need to have like a fifth place finish in tokyo for all of a sudden the next generation of a-list stars wherever that may be in two thousand twenty four to come back into the mix and is that the only way this team can win. I mean i think we need to pay attention to the overall context like obviously one. These olympics were supposed to happen a year ago. They're delayed a year because of covid got durant out of it though like that right. It's questionable whether these the olympic should be happening at all still but along the way because of these back to back brutal seasons and everything else like team. Usa doesn't have james harden right now. Doesn't have anthony davis because of the injury doesn't have steph curry doesn't have kyrie irving doesn't have lebron kawai again. If your argument is that the second or third tier it sounds like sounds like insulting. Somehow but if you're saying that the next wave believe after those guys should still be good enough to dominate on the world stage. Maybe but if the point is that the team as best are they still. Are they still able to win. Gold fairly easily. Your probably but a bunch of them aren't on this team right now because of injuries and just the stress of the last year or two so this this is not necessarily representative of the best of the best right now. It just isn't and yes. They should still be good enough to win. Yes the world has caught up to some extent. No the the group that at nigeria's put it put out there last week. Does not leap off the page improbably. Us should've still want it. But again i exhibition game after like three practices. Let's see what happens with the rest of this. This schedule out brought mellow back. I mean he's not what he was four years ago. Eight years ago twelve years ago but the guy knows how to play international basketball. He might have sat. maybe. I guess. I didn't really. I assume that he just want to keep. He didn't kind of like four formerly re retire from the olympics. But it'd be pretty much says like i'm done like lebron kinda did to get talked into it. I feel like. I don't know if i was if i was the usa team would try really hard to get carmelo blake because his style. Whatever it is to the nba is perfect for the national basketball. He's a really good or national basketball player. On this subject damian lillard. He spoke for the first time. Since the hiring of chauncey billips. Only listen to what little had to say about his future in portland. I'm prepared to go in and do my job every year. Like hopefully we make strides over direction and could become a better team a new coach notice. That's where i am. What soured it sounds like. Lillard is at least nominally on board with going back to the blazers. But if i'm a team out there with assets. I don't listen to that response and say well it's over damian. Lillard is back on the same page with the portland trailblazers. If i'm a team with assets i hold onto those assets because it feels to me like the blazers might be one like sixteen to start from blowing that whole thing up with louis mccollum on the way out the door so get the sense now. That seems more likely than not that damian lillard at blazers training camp. He's in ablaze uniform. He starts the season with the portland trailblazers. But if it doesn't work with chauncey billips early and you get close that trade deadline. It wouldn't surprise me at all to see portland decide. Look we've got a. We've got to do something here and opened the door for damian lillard trade. What do you think. I think that nothing has changed. I think that his remarks last week because he sounded a little bit lukewarm. Or just you know you hear one of two things. Well you want to hear one thing if you're a portland trail blazers fan or if you're just looking for any indication that lillard is all in your you want to hear him say listen. I know things are rough right now. But i'm all in you know this is. This is where. I want to be you to repeat all the usual talking points that you hear from players in his position and that we've heard from bradley beal that we used to hear from james harden houston. Which is a win in phil in city fill in the blank with the city. I want to win here. I don't wanna go somewhere else. You know we're going to get this right blah blah. He didn't go down the usual list. And so i think it left open. Some interpretation but getting has changed like the disappointment was clear when the season ended. Some of the things have happened since including obviously the the the train wreck away they went about the the coaching search and lillard. Being caught in the crossfire. There at feeling heat from fans about chauncey billips being selected and so. I don't think we should expect he's going to be rah. Rah right now The trailblazers have a lot of work to do. But we also have not even hit the summer yet. Like there's the draft hasn't happened yet. Free agency hasn't happened yet. There's there's a lot of work to be done. And i think if you're damian lillard which you're probably doing is internally saying here's what i need to see happen externally saying you know what let's let's wait and see i mean you see. He can't he can't say publicly the same things that he's telling say neal o'shea right about what the the state of the roster i i would think that there are some very impassioned debates or discussions being held behind closed doors about what they need to get this thing right and if they can't get it right the he might shift is his stance about staying there long term. But that hasn't happened yet that we know of. What do you think the most interesting potential conversation is amongst players over these next four weeks like i'm kind of curious what jason tatum bradley beal talk about. Tatum and beal close friends dating back to their highschool days both went to the same high school bill with something of a mentor to jason. Tatum actually got him involved with his trainer. Drew hanlin which helped. Tatum elevate his his personal skills and they've talked about how happy they are to be playing together. Played the all star game together for the first time beal last year of his contract. Like you know we've seen these conversations yield real tangible conversation. You'd like to be a fly on the wall on for any of these guys in the next couple of weeks. Yeah i mean look we. We have a history now going back over a decade. If we're to believe that the that the heels were formed in part through team usa activities. You know which is true which is true. That's that's yielded an extra things guy. You know guys who you mentioned. Tatum and bill because they were already friends but guys also become friends through this experience right and then they start getting the ideas about playing together. Like oh hey. This is a lot of fun. Let's do this again in the nba. So there's i'm i'm sure some of that is is happening. It always does. Who else in that group. I mean man. If any of these guys that'd be trying to recruit bam out a bio but he's too early in his in his contract with miami to pry him loose from there And you know the heater still a pretty potent team but you know jimmy butler is up there in miles and outta bios future won't necessarily be there forever. That's the way it goes in the nba. I think tatum has the potential to be like the biggest recruiter. They're like he's about to start the first year of his max level extension. He can recruit bill. But like you can also does damian lillard like. It's great to play in boston. I love it here. Answer some questions of my have a playing on the east coast for the first time. Like i think data might be boston's best asset at this point. Yeah again some of this comes down to bradley. Beal's coming up to that point where he has the leverage to task out because of his contract lillard under contract for several more years and so he's not in that position. So what if it says. Like i need to go like. I don't foresee the blazers being no finish your contract. Just don't see it. i think right. And they would work with him on a deal to sure but directing it is harder so beal can use the leverage of his free agency to say well if you send me to team x. I'm not gonna resign there. Which then blows up that deal and he can direct himself to the team he really wants to be at lillard would have a harder time to doing that. Because he doesn't have free agency looming two to play that card. Yeah well i encourage any reporter. That's in tokyo tatum. Beal and lillard talking to each other. Just take a picture and then let the internet go wild crazy because it will unquestionably last thing for you. Howard the breaking news. This week in the coaching ranks. Is that jamal moseley is headed to orlando moseley of course last with dallas. A really well respected assistant coach there. Who was a candidate for that. Maverick job before. It went to jason kidd my immediate reaction to that higher howard beyond i think being an excellent choice for orlando is that we're gonna look at at moseley and jason kidd on parallel tracks. The next couple of years moseley. There was a strong case to be made that he should have been elevated to that head. Coaching job he'd been considered for other head coaching jobs. Before most recently in new york he had by all accounts a great relationship with luka doncic i understand bringing kit in he's got a history with dallas and as riccar lau said publicly having a player that played the game like kid and having a player that plays the game like don-shik make some sense to pair those two guys together. But there's always going to be as i watched these two situations unfold. I'm gonna wonder you know. Did the mavericks make the right choice. Leading jamaa moseley go and bringing jason kidd in and there's so many variables in this the first being at orlando's in step one or maybe even steps zero of a massive rebuild right there in the negatives right now. I think there's still maybe more fat to trim on that roster before they really bottom out. Yeah and you know you talk about trying to build around. You know markelle foltz. And and jonathan isaac jonathan isaac for so long. They're getting hurt and he's a great player but they've loved writing in a weird way john stays healthy. He's still more of a complementary store right like he's he's a potentially defensive player of the year at some point. He's not a guy who you're building an offense around though and marquel foltz okay. He he got himself back on track in orlando. He has a career now where he didn't have one but he's not a foundational building block. Come on like that's crazy so the roster doesn't have much talent jamal. Moseley's is coming into a situation. Which a lot of first time head coach is committed to which is all right. There's a lot of work to do so You're gonna have to do a lot of development. You're going to have to take a lotta lumps in the win loss column. It's gonna be rough going for the first year or two or maybe three. Let's see how they can get things going. But you know as it has been a certain other like kenny. Atkinson came to look a completely hopeless situation in brooklyn but was known as development coach in atlanta. And sure enough. Everybody who went there. Joe harris spencer. Dinwiddie jared allen versus lower. First round picks. Guys who were you know whether they were reclamation projects whether they were low picks everybody seems to get better the second they went to brooklyn and play kenny atkinson and his staff congenial. Moseley have the kind of effect in orlando can the front office. Get him to kind of guys. That will thrive in that in that kind of environment and carve out careers from cells and carbon identities. Jamal moseley has a lot going for him. And we've heard like many great things about it but we often hear great things about assistant coaches who don't end up panning out so i always. We have to caution ourselves on these things. Because i thought. Brian shaw was gonna be a great head coach and he was. Everybody loved him all the players sung as praises when he was associate head coach under frank. Vogel indiana he goes to denver probably just the wrong guy at the wrong time but he hasn't had another shot since then but that went really badly. Brett brown was really great in in some respects for the for the early years of the process and then suddenly. It seemed like they'd hit some sort of ceiling. Eager kokoschka of had been talked about for years is a great assistant. Coach didn't work out. Swells head coach in phoenix. David dale bumpy ride in memphis and then disastrous in new york. We just don't know like luke walton. Another example like there are plenty of coaches who as their when their assistance. We hear and see the best of them and then you know some of them be go on it and have great success coaches. I mean tyler has been fantastic. Mike malone has been fantastic money williams. Nick nurse dwayne casey a lotta longtime assistance. Get their shot and then you know it. It works out in a dozen. It's all contextual. It's all just the opportunity you have the thing for dallas is. They went with a guy who has experienced jason kit. That experience was not necessarily good experience. Like i think most people around the would look at what he did in milwaukee in brooklyn and say. I'm going to steer clear. Maybe you'd rather have the the unproven. Jamal moseley versus the somewhat proven jason kidd but. I don't think we'll know what the right choice was there for a while yet. Because it's it's gonna take some time before we can evaluate moseley as head coach. I maybe jason kidd learned something in two years as an assistant. I mean that happens. You know working with lebron for entire for two entire seasons working under frank vogel maybe picked up some things that'll be useful to him as a head coach. Moseley to me. The key is giving him time. Like you've got to be committed to moseley for a minimum. I think of three years and more likely five years. And then you see what you have in head coach. You mentioned gore. I mean it's worked out for phoenix. Absolutely but i do think he got hosed out there i mean he only had one year on the job and that year was without deandra aiden chris. Paul had devon booker of course but that was not a good team that he was coaching. There i gotta get moses the because you want to see what the guy can do when you put that team in a position to win a great example to me is james breglio in charlotte. I mean berea. Was one of those guys assistant coach elevated to head coaching position in charlotte. Not great first couple of years there but when he was given players and chance to win he did pretty well. I mean up until lamelo ball went out the horns were really good team and i think they will be a good team. Going forward in part because of the borrego is a pretty good coach. I want to see this magic team. Invest heavily in jamal. The you're the guy developed these guys and we'll keep you around no matter what the won loss record says until you get a chance to win then you judge like brett brown six or seven days since brett brown left but i can see the for letting go of brett brown. I mean they had a talented team and to a degree the underachieved. But you've got to let the coach get a roster on that level before you really make any decisions about whether they can coach. Yeah well and that's the thing about. This is what set up says apart. I think the good organizations from the bad ones is that you you decide when you choose a guy. Especially if he's a longtime assistant not a guy with head coaching experience. And you've said we believe in this guy. This is somebody who's got a great trekker record as an assistant. We're going to first opportunity. It's your obligation to when you say investment. Yeah it's time investment. It's a give them all the tools to succeed. Give him the time to succeed. You've decided you believe in him. So stand behind that have the conviction to stand behind that and take some bumps along the way you know maybe maybe memphis and or the knicks should have stuck with david physed longer. You know we had heard nothing but great things about fiscal coming out of miami. Initially we may yet you know. Find out that he. He can be great head coach in the right situation. Maybe those worth rights situations. He might be one of those guys though. I love physios and assist one of those guys. Though the just the temperament is always important. Like the government like memphis yet. Some battles with market assault didn't work out your plus new york. You just might be one of those guys that doesn't have the right temperament to be is based on what we've seen a memphis in new york might be better suited for these ranks but if he succeeds in l. a. I think he'll get another chance right. Maybe i think the point being though that if you as an organization have identified a guy instead he we believe in him then. Okay then believe in him. Stick with them and make sure you've given them enough tools to succeed Is it a pulling the plug at the first sign of of struggle and that's what happens in the nba. too often. is that seems panic. You know the fans turn. There's some minor flare up. Oh the coach and player got into it. Whatever it may good teams that can happen on as well. And it's it's just. It's the way franchises. React so you have to know whether or not the guy is is is right and then stick with them. And so yeah. Let's jomo's should get a nice long here. She got a ton of latitude in orlando given where they are as an organization given the state of that roster. Yeah i agree. Howard enjoy milwaukee looking forward to hearing the conversation with the lazarus on friday. You can check podcast. Right here on the crossover feet again. Make sure you listen to howard's interview. Spencer dinwiddie from last week. It was really really strong. Enjoy -joy the mid west our. We'll talk when you're back on the northeast always a pleasure. My friend the newest player in the pre nba basketball landscape is overtime. Elite elite will begin playing sometime in the fall. And we'll be headlined by some of the top now. Former high school players in the country players would be paid minimum one hundred thousand dollars with some making north of that and have access to high level facilities training as well as educational programs to help. Get a better grasp on that. I'm joined by brandon williams the head of basketball operations for overtime. Elite and kevin ollie the former. Nba guard uconn. Coach was the head coach and director of player development bread. And i want to start here with you. Just kind of give me the ten thousand foot view overtime elite. What are the objectives. What what what was behind the formation of this league. I think any of us. Chris who've been around for a long time i've actually seen Sort of the downside of young players who entered into professional ranks to this point. It's been the nba Who are not ready. And so what does that mean you know not not ready to form and be stars or is it just not ready to be great teammates or is it not ready to be good partners. is sort of all that you know the idea that the work day is much longer than they know. And that there's more responsibility to be in a professional athlete The responsibilities to families and communities we just have to do a better job preparing them and here was an opportunity to be part of a program that wanted to address all that. It's not just about being a good player. It's like we wanna address the whole athlete. Hope so on. Three levels were hitting basketball. Easiest thing understand. I think businesses in our world is education And then there's brand you know. These young people now are moving at a speed that we aren't as older folks and they want to build things An earlier age particularly off the court so building a brand is important something that can last well beyond their tread on tire so we're hitting it in basketball business brand. That's that's that's really thirty thousand foot view. Kevin what attracted you to this job. Just like his dad is the whole person being able coach them from a mind body and soul Experience and understanding the mindfulness athlete I've seen it from a pro level. Got up tune into play thirteen years with twelve different teams so i understand like the different trials and tribulations you go through with a player not saying that these players are gonna go through that but is getting them more prepared if they do come into some certain situations where it's not typically going the right way. How can they manage that situation. So what they do today can echo into tomorrow and having the ability to kana paint on a black blank. Canvas is what a really attracted to me to to this you know. Ot league program we can take the player really shape the curriculum you not with teaching them about subjects. But we're really teaching them about themselves as well from media training From mental health issues. All the different things that come involved because we all know chris is stress. You know from success is a lot of pressures is a lot of people pulling at you. It's a lot of people won't certain things. But how do you deal with that from a player's standpoint where you can play when you get on the basketball court and half clear and not be caught up in the distractions of off the court issues. Um as desks desks were really kind of vocal. Spirit to give back in it and how these kids you know. Have these players be available at the moment of truth to make the right decisions and that was very important to me. Kevin as you mentioned you played in the nba brand. You played in the nba. As well i wanna ask both of you guys and kevin. I'll start with you like if this was available to you as sixteen. seventeen year. Old looking back. Would you have founded attractive with a definitely founded attractive You know i kind of thought the box anyway. I was from chris. Shaw from from from south central and i chose connecticut. So you places that. I didn't even know nothing about growing up. You always thought out the box and never wanted to go down a path that everybody was going down So i was always curious. And i think that's how my mom especially my mom. My dad raised me. So i definitely been curious of this situation. No no speaking now without you know took it. I'm not sure. But i think it really gave me another option to look at it and this is what we're trying to do not saying that the ncaa is wrong overtime. Leaders wrong or right. It's not about that. It's about if you really care about the student. Athletes you give them as much options as possible. And i think this gives the lee student athlete. Another option and i think you know it's a very Great option for them to have and if they choose overtime league we're going to give our whole heart to make sure they're developed on and off the basketball court chris i- jumping after coach It would have been interesting. Chris but i certainly would not have been a candidate i would. Let's just get that right. What what things that's important. We sit down going through just grassroots community and we spent months just talking to people educating about. You know what we're about who we are. Each of us has a reputation in some other space. Not here The this program isn't for everybody is not the right fit for everybody. We are cherry picking and a lot of ways. These are players that feel like they are destined for professional basketball. There are a lot of sixteen year olds. That don't know that yet and their parents aren't convinced that yet in people that support them. Don't don't feel that confidence yet. They may be another year away or two years away but this is not. This is not the right path for everyone. Twenty four athletes roughly twelve per class. We're looking at juniors and seniors and the truth is at this age. What was really funny about scouting them is everybody's skinny and like a lanky and underdeveloped and still has like a mountain of upside to you know to to get through before you can really see who they're going to be but you know if you have a young player like brand williams who's just dreaming of being an nba player but does not much certainty. That's even realistic We gotta be very careful about this approach In taking because there there are risks but for those that that have already established in this deke. They've established a day of separated from their class. You know jaylen. Lewis has an example the most recent example. He's he's he's elevated in separate. The draft isn't tomorrow though so there's still a lot of work to do but he's already in front running physician and it gives everyone low confidence that this is the kind of investment and the kind of pet that would make a ton of sense for players like that. Let me follow up on that brandon. Because you're you're entering. What suddenly become a fairly crowded space in terms of leagues like this. You know the g. league ignite is one season in but they've had a measure of success. We've seen jalen green probably a top pick. Jonathan kamenga top five or six. Then you have the ncw with this. Recent ruling allowing top players to make money off their name image and likeness. How does how does the elite separate itself from that group. Why think i is. We start a little bit sooner so the g. league zone a great job with what we call it a year the prep year that year. That a recent graduates would be going to college and they've already been hacking the system you know going to italy or china So so there's a market for those players and we want an alternative to college for for for us though. Our players are seeking an alternative to high school so we are a school but we think about the resources that were bringing to the table first of which being an nba like environment You know start coach. Ali coach lehto in a robust set of staff. I mean scouting staff a high performance staff administrative team. Our goal was to simulate an nba organization for for young athletes at sixteen seventeen eighteen. Th there there is no other environment. Like that. And i think the big way that we separate with high school athletes Is that both domestically and internationally. We're able to put twenty four of them together in a building. So what we're selling is the best competition for these guys starts at home. I mean every day in line coaches don't minister drills administer competition aspects of practice and getting ready for games but when you look to the right and left and i noticed as a player. There's no weak link. I mean everywhere you look. There's somebody that's doing what you're doing and possibly doing more. Because they they are not just dreamed about the into the league or to the high level. They're on their way there That's where we've been able to. I think create a little separation from others that have tried or looked at something. Like this kevin. How do you approach this job. Do you do it in a similar mindset and you had at uconn where you have young players you also you know yukon. You had to keep them academically eligible you to follow that pretty closely. I mean is there is it a similar mindset or do you take a different tact. I think you just let it be you know. Similar is not. It's just whatever comes you say yes to it and you cultivate hope from it I never coached high school players. They was always you know graduated from high school. And now they're freshman's This situation is a little different in in was recruiting for two to three years. This situation is a little different. But you know from me. Chris i love the unknown about it. And that's the space i live in. Not just wanna make sure that. I have the space incorporate something in these players that they can just think about it can build from a have a foundation so when they make the transition they have every tool in the toolbox to say okay. Oh that's a problem Assess it let me be able to correct it. Let me obsessed. Let me be aware of it and i think that's the difference between you know coaching a high school kid in in the college. Kid i mean you get able to mold them a little bit better and then you have to understand where they at. Now you know back then. I didn't have social media. We didn't have social media now. These kids these players are building their brand a little bit earlier and now you just meet them where they are. And i can't wait to get them up on campus get them up until atlanta just continue to build a great relationship. Welcome spend time with the one on one in. This situation is going to provide us to do a lot more skill development that i didn't have a really good opportunity and it had not one say good opportunity. I didn't have the best opportunity. Because there's so many things we own a row recruiting You own a row fundraising these different things. Brandon's taken care of in. Dan porter is taken care of. I can just really coach the player and work on his skill development on and off the basketball court. So it's really given me my own lane. So i can really perform my job. Mama job is really breaking down and relationships it starts. Relationship is start with trust. Stars will hold is spending time with the the young student athletes on and off the basketball court and pushed them to greatness and the competition is not on. our side of competition is with him. You know can you beat your previous best bestself. Can you be better than today you know. Can you be better tomorrow than you were date. And that's what i'm coaching. And that's what i love to do. And i think we're going to have some great young man as open as biden has going to be vulnerable going to try to reach for the sky. In the sky is going to be ob- you is not going to be limits. I can't wait to get up to atlanta. We've been having some many camps. Chris has been wonderful to get back on the court with the guys. And i'm looking forward to the next mini camp and dan looking forward to getting them up to atlanta. So we really can go to work. You know when. I was was talking to brian. shaw a couple of months ago. Kevin about how he was coaching. The ignite you know it was a lot of pro stop. He was trying to bring to that team. Are you taking that same. Approach you trying to coach them like their nba players or something different. No it's nothing different is just. I'm building pro. Habits in every situation is going to be different. Chris this is going to be some guys. Come in you know. Say for instance like a. John montero will we got him and he you know is a little bit more advanced than some other players because he's been a pro- already and then it's going to be another situation where we gotta talented guy might not be able to get quick but these opportunities we can go at our own pace we can sit down and talk to them but we're really teaching and building pro habits and those habits is going to translate over to them being great pros when that opportunity come invest in the nba are the euro league so every day you know we are building like a practice plan like more of a college practice plan nba practice bandwidth doing drills. That i got from my numerous stops in the nba. You know we're doing sets in the nba. Then we gotta understand that sixteen years old as well you know and maybe sometimes you gotta you know kinda doubt it down a little bit. But i'm gonna let com. I'm going to let that go. i'm not going to focus on one of it. I'm not gonna say oh. We're doing this process. Each and every day every day is different. And that's what i love about the unknown. And i'm gonna treat it like that and we just gonna continue to bill because i think we got great mas and organization that really want to coach the whole person. And that's what i'm really excited about. You decided to upgrade your outdoor deck. So you ordered the essentials. Power washer said a patio chairs and a shiny new grill. And you use your bank of america. Customized cash rewards credit card choosing to earn three percent cashback online shopping and up to five point. 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Divers inventors patent and unleash economic opportunity. Find out at invent together dot org learn more and take action today brandon not to continue to compare this team to the ignite but when i talked to sharieff abderrahim about that i mean. I had asked him about the sustainability of that team. Given how much. Money was being poured in to pay some of the players. And he bobbed and weaved floyd mayweather trying to answer that question. Because it's it's hard to commit to it without say a television contract more sponsorships and things like that when you can you speak to kind of the sustainability of this because we've seen startups with an influx of cash. Get get in big the first year. But then peter out. I mean what needs to happen. Four overtime elite to become a long term successful program while has got to answers. I think you know a concept. I mean we're we're selling on the ability to develop young players and have a more more pro ready right. So this is. This is the path we are offering basketball development. Call it professional Business development And we are also like leveraging. What is an incredible media platform that again. The things that we like to call a distinguishing factors. That's a huge one. So not to bob and weave one. We gotta be good ass. You know that. That's how have long deputy spurs the spurs. They were good for really long time. And so we've got the that there were good at this note. No pressure on kale right The the the second piece though is you know and this comes from my my time in the nba. It just wasn't that long ago where it out of chicago. Pre-draft combine interview. If i said. I wanna build my brand. Everybody in the room was like smirking and like you know what. What are we talking about like. It's about basketball basketball basketball And you know if you are young team developing and not winning a lot of games truth is you can't sell just basketball because your basketball isn't great you got to sell personalities and stories in that there's something that people can invest in in fall in love with other than like the final score like otherwise. The sixers had no chance right any any development team yet to buy into a story and for us. I think we have a chance to create stories but we get a chance to show those stories because we have a platform. So it's it doesn't take much. I mean i'm not a social media guru. But when i got recruited for this job haven't been around the block a little bit certainly from an nba perspective. I heard a couple of things. I really got my attention. One was fifty million followers That's eyeballs and we all know that that Business follows the eyeballs in whatever in whatever respect. The other was which is unfair. Because i think that number changes month over month but it started at one point four and not set maybe one point eight or one point nine billion with a b. billion views of content a month that overtime in some ways has found a way to the heart. The mind of young people It is being communicated and solid as you know the generation z. sort media and content engine We are doing an amazing thing here which is developing young talent in a pure way that we want to make sure that they are prepared. Top to bottom to do well on the court to do well and communities to do well in business but then there's this other thing which is they want to be known like. No player wants to play in an empty building. Everybody wants to play where it matters. They wanna play. When nick can rock and like the building and just like recognizing their talent. We're just artists. And one thing that is kind of showcase. By one event that that overtime overtime the media company producing s called. You see it on youtube to. Is that over. Hundred million people watched that. I mean that that's not an insignificant number that players that are going to play overtime. Lee will have the opportunity to be known The the opportunity of bring brick big brands to the table and support this platform If not already indicated by the kinds of investors that that have shown interest but the brands that are coming to the table our sustainability is going to be showing value delivering value to not just the athletes but to overtime visibility. I would imagine great for them but can you monetize it. Can you make it so this league is in the black or does it need to be in the black every year. Well my the good news is as a basketball man. No different than a different than the is Get a budget. My job is to be fishing and and spend wisely. I i'm not. I'm not asked to sell tickets or generate revenue that's for a tremendous And in successful a business operations Our job is to make sure that what we are delivering is high is a high level product That you see the growth and development of our young players. What's there recruited. We gotta make them better. They need to be able to perform and probably the best testament of our success is going to be our nba. Gm voting with this pick right but with a coach saying like they did a nice job. This guy was. Well coached testament to takeo and the rest of the coaching staff. That if we're doing that will prove successful. Because guess what the next crop of recruits when we're in the gym like we're not chasing them. There's sort of meeting us at at minimum half way. We need to keep bringing high level taliban and developing talent to prove successful and i have a tremendous set of partners across academics and across content media. That will will do their part to elevate our business. Can you expecting to tap into some of your. nba relationships. I mean as you mentioned thirteen teams in twelve seasons. You've made a lot of friends over the years. We're going to see like san preston sitting in the crowd for your practices as a whole so sam and so many gyms that i know you know Kevin durant and all these guys are destinies in overtime. Just having them be around. We had our first minicamp. Ray allen showed up and not only showed up. He brought his son to work out with guys. Just it was just amazing. does just see how the branches that we can continue to pull up on and they continue to pull on us and be a partnership in. This thing is going to be great. Are you expecting to have kind of drop ins. Durant's involved with the league. You expecting these guys. Just be around. Which i would imagine would be both a resource for you but also an attractive quality to this league definitely. Definitely we going to build a place where it's going to be hopefully a development premier development destination for everybody and you know hopefully katie can come out and work out with guys and russell westbrook and james harden and all these guys that we know and i know i had opportunity to be evolved. Then it's kinda beat a veteran guys We want them to be around. Because it's not. Just me sean. It's also watching tape like these are the different drills and look how k. d. and look how chris paul is using the pick and rolls and now they're showing up that's a that's a big big bang for us with us growing these young talented student athletes To get them inspired to the next level and they're doing a great job done only gonna do. I coached him. Chris a coach me on a day to day basis. I'm open to that and we just really want to have a love affair with guys and and the end of the day chris. We want appease the basketball guys. We wanna play the right way. We want to share a basketball. We wanna run. We wanna have fun. We want how to join the game but it can't just be me me me. It has to be weak. And i'm wanting to teach guys how to be involved in any system they get drafted about. They can be a part of a productive system and be a productive partner in in the community as well no matter what city they when they arrive to the nba brandon. Before let you go. What schedule gonna look like i mean is this team playing. Just walk me through kind of what these kids are getting into. And what kind of schedule you gonna be able to put together so schedule that that is really interesting for everybody. And i wanna try to illuminate. But i've got to be careful we are still contracting with some teams But for the audience the think about it in buckets. We're gonna play independent prep schools. That's going to be a significant part of our schedule. We are a high school so we are looking to schedule. Some of the top independence that you would typically no to have a national schedule can travel that have the ability to be mobile. We're scheduling home and away with with With those folks and it looks like net set as an example It looks like you know. Folks that are playing for a national title Arizona florida california. So it'll be a widespread travel schedule for us. We're also looking at European competition so think about junior euroleague as an example. Some of the best clubs the Insects as an example Where we can get a collection of sixteen to nineteen year old elite talent to compete against us. And then as i mentioned earlier on the show we really feel like the best competition is gonna come internally and that's where our league play Comes into effect so we are looking at our group of twenty four as three teams of eight. There will be standings you'll be able to track will compete against each other. That'll be a significant part of our schedule as well. We don't want to overstep our guys one of the things. We really wanna correct leading science. Guide us here. is is minimized the wear and tear. Nobody's while still developing and preparing for a professional level place so a schedule of maybe thirty five. To forty games is our target. We started september Training camp will will begin Play by mid august. We'll be done by by Late march is how we see our schedule shaping up i'm looking forward to it brennan kevin. It's a really interesting concept and hope you guys have a lot of success with an. I'll certainly be watching a lot of. Nba people will be watching but brandon. Stay out of a set of massachusetts. Kevin has like some basketball. Ptsd from all those bc. Matchups i'm sure would probably were so tough. I don't remember kevin. It's not real like talk about it. But lita past. We'd be six thousand. That's not very nice. That's hovering kevin brand. Thanks for joining me. I appreciate it all right. Thank you chris. Thanks so much.

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03:04 min | 2 years ago

How to Give Spending Advice to a Teenager

"Do i help my nineteen year old. Learn about spending money ready everyone. He blew four thousand dollars in one month. On video games and nike nike like clothing and shoes and stuff two thousand from an internship advance and other savings account. We were planning on getting a credit card so he can start building his credit history. He currently has a summer job while taking college classes. This summer suzy. I listened to your podcast. Even have the fifty plus book still learning. Please help alright. Ccs some great advice. I i'm sure right. What's funny though. Is you know rita is that you have the book that the ultimate retirement guide for fifty plus because it happens. We get older. We need to know what to do with our money. And so that's great that you're doing that but when you're nineteen you never think you're going to get older. You think money not while not everybody does but many kids think money's a play toy it's there to get what you want to impress other people with it but you need to teach this son of yours as serious lesson right now and the thing is this. He's not gonna listen when you say don't do this don't do that. He's going to think. This is my money and i can do anything i want with mine money. All right he can do anything he wants with his money but since he's so good obviously with his money according to him of good at spending his money ye i do. This and i know you're going to have a hard time with what i'm about to say. But i'm actually really wanting you to do this. You're going to start to charge him brent to live in the house and you're going to say you know since you have so much money to waste and everything you're going to help us out so you're going to pay us two hundred dollars a month for rent. You're also going to pay us a hundred dollars a month for food. You're also going to pay us if you use our car. All the gasoline has gasoline has gone up so much. You're gonna pay for the gasoline that you used when you used our car if by chance. He has his own car. And you're the one pain for gasoline and insurance and everything. Oh you're going to change that and you're gonna say you know what since you have a car you're the one who's going to be responsible for the insurance and they gasoline money. I would not get him a credit card in his own name right now. You'll be very very sorry if you do so start. Teaching him with hard. Love love that gets him to go. But wait a minute mom. Nobody else has to pay for that too. Yeah but nobody else has made as much money in as good as their money is. You are since you can spend four thousand dollars. In a month bein. Whatever you want

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Jared Curry on Becoming a 19-Year-Old With a 7 Figure Business

Self Made Strategies

02:14 min | 2 years ago

Jared Curry on Becoming a 19-Year-Old With a 7 Figure Business

"You're nineteen years old and you've started a seven seven figure business. Take us back man. How did that happen. Oh i saw it overnight. Success like everyone else thinks of course right of course what almost almost four years right so i started the business in my junior year of high school with my good friend ought to josh and we found this person. This guy name billy wilson. We didn't know who he was. We just knew that he was a college dropout. Baking now over one hundred k plus year six figure salary more money than he would have made if he would have stayed in college in pursued a career that he was going to go through teaching how to start a social media marketing. Each though at the time was the junior high school. I had just read the book. Rich dad poor. Dad and in roy opened my eyes right and once. What's by by. Is you know my vision. Expanded a little bit more I realized that. I had the permission though because this was my life. I hit the permission to go out and pursue. What i always knew i was destined to do and i was just to do. Great things in to not live the typical nine to five life at everyone else. Kind of settles for i don't even say strive. I think they a lot of people settle for that. And i wanted to go out and do the impossible and Pursued that first of all most absolutely horrible didn't make really anyone. I i don't why didn't give to be honest with you because it was just i had no. I think i had to lie to myself a few times. Yeah i'm i don't know i don't know what it was by told my so there was a voice in my head that set keep going keep going and eventually twelve months after the program. We hit the six-figure run run rate. So eight thousand thirty three months. We got up to about fourteen thousand dollars a month in month and mr emina choose well covert hit right and we were in the fitness space. Doing marking fitness companies and Agency just flopped. In like a few days we went from fifteen k basically two

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"nineteen years old" Discussed on Strong Opinion Sports

Strong Opinion Sports

02:50 min | 2 years ago

"nineteen years old" Discussed on Strong Opinion Sports

"Back off. All right, we are back over doing very, very well. I do want to say you know what? Whenever I cover basketball, I get a lot of hate. A lot of anger people saying like, oh, don't cover basketball, you suck, blah blah and I, I'll be honest, it makes me very sad because I I love basketball and I, I like, if you hate it, fine. Have a good day. Take care. I think. I can tell you a story about basketball without I didn't play in college. I not like, I don't, I admit, I should be your humble, I guess I talked about basketball cuz I, I try to tell you what, I don't know. And I know what, I don't know. When I I try to never like front and pretend, I know stuff, I don't know. So I just hope there's an understanding I come at it humbly, but I love basketball and I'm going to talk about basketball and I care about it and it's a passion of mine. I the playoffs have been outstanding and I do want to do a follow up to about the NBA draft. I kind of, I took a break and I was thinking about him, like, you know, the problem with the NBA draft for me, Is that there's so many unfinished products. You have guys like markelle fultz, Ben Simmons guys, who are just not they're not going to make an impact immediately. I mean it took Trae young a couple of years to really make a big impact in Atlanta. And when you compare the NBA draft to the NFL draft guys, in the NFL draft come in, often instantly day one or ready to go off in their starters, they can make an impact. They're older, their bodies are physically developed when you're driving guys. Nineteen years old often even number and overall picks. Take a little bit of time to make an impact nuts. It's not perfect, not always true. But often college basketball, I don't have an interest in following so I don't know. College basketball as well. And then often you combine that with the fact that usually guy who's nineteen years old isn't quite ready to play in the NBA. But he's being drafted because of the potentially has in the future impact. He could have and it takes two years for, he's ready to actually Be a big contributor. I find the NBA draft, wake less compelling like way less compelling. Then the NFL, the only one worse is like baseball's terrible because you have like 30 rounds or some crazy amount and guys are being drafted. Then put on a single a team and West Farmingham Chester Pennsylvania. They've never heard of like okay well I guess that player who was drafted, number two overall, who's Seventeen playing High School baseball is going to be maybe in a year's a good picture. Like you just don't know. So when when I compared the NBA draft the NFL draft, it just says no comparison. It's just not even, not even close the bank statement and the impact it can have because of the fact that most guys are just simply not ready to play day..

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Revisiting the Details of the Tulsa Race Massacre With Elizabeth Taylor

My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

02:06 min | 2 years ago

Revisiting the Details of the Tulsa Race Massacre With Elizabeth Taylor

"This starts monday. May thirtieth nineteen twenty one. It's memorial day in tulsa oklahoma and the rest of america so a nineteen year old boy named dick rowland. Who is a shoeshine that works nearby. He goes into the drexel building. Three nineteen south main street and he gets into the elevator because he needs to right up to the top floor. Because that's the only place where there's a blacks only restroom in the entire area on. And he has a black man and so he has to go. There is the only place you can go right. So this elevators operated by a seventeen year old white girl named sarah page so they at the very least seen each other before because she's the only elevator operator in the elevator on the drexel building and he's clearly had to had to use that restroom at the top of that building before so soon after dick rowland enters the elevator a clerk at drexel's first floor clothing store ren burg's here's a woman scream from the elevator so that clark rushes out to see a black man running from the building and then he goes into the elevator area to find sarah page still in the elevator and what he described as a quote distraught state. So the clerk assumed. Sarah's been assaulted and he calls the police. The police arrived. They speak with sarah. There is no written statement on the record. it's never taken none as ever taken. The police began an investigation and the exact details of what actually happened in. The elevator are still unknown but most people believe that dick either trip wall. He was walking into the elevator and fell and grabbed sarah's arm to steady him saw or he stepped on her foot as he walked into the elevator and then grabbed her so she wouldn't fall over but there is basically physical contact and the it's likely she screamed because she was startled by it. I saw dick immediately ran knowing that the worst would be assumed about his actions and his intentions no matter how innocent the incident actually so dicko's to his mom's house in the greenwood district

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Jalen Green Is a Lock to Go in the Top Four

CBS Sports Eye On College Basketball Podcast

01:59 min | 2 years ago

Jalen Green Is a Lock to Go in the Top Four

"We turn our attention to another consensus top five. Pick former or five star prospect. Jalen green he was actually ranked second in the class of two thousand twenty. Twenty two twenty four seven sports. He's a six foot six hundred seventy eight pound nineteen year old guard from california who skipped college to play for the g. league night price of five hundred thousand dollars. He averaged seventeen point. Nine point four point one rebounds and two point eight assists in thirty two minutes per game shop forty six point one percent from field on thirteen point six tips per game. He shot thirty six point. Five percent from three on five point seven tenths per game. He was the team's leading score in best three point shooter. I've seen him as high as third in some drafts. I haven't gone forth behind k. cunningham. Jalen son evan. What more can you tell us well. Yeah he's shot. Fifty five percent from two thirty six point. Thirty six percent from three point range and sixteen games at that g. league ignite level. He does have you know yes. What more can i tell you for. Most people listening there is the allure somewhat of the unknown here. I mean only the diehard diehard nba draft have been keeping consistent tabs on jalen green whereas if he had gone to college he would quite clearly be known commodity. He would most certainly play for bruce. Pearl at auburn. Had onto college. And that would. Certainly things would have gone different. I think for the tigers last season if that had been the case green himself by the way tweeted back in may he tweeted and then subsequently deleted. Because this isn't exactly the greatest endorsement for the daily. He said i know for a fact. If i would have gone to college it would have been a different talk about. Who's going number one. He might well be right. But that's the that's the that's the status of the g. league ignite program at this point and that's to be expected by the way. But hey listen you're not gonna go number one because you didn't go to college but he got paid five hundred thousand dollars and you're going to go second third or fourth and i think that's a trade off the quite clearly jalen is comfortable with

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"nineteen years old" Discussed on Mocha Minutes

Mocha Minutes

03:35 min | 2 years ago

"nineteen years old" Discussed on Mocha Minutes

"And the words of life and i can hear her saying. I feel like she did write this. So there's that but let me read what she said. on Her instagram's hi guys. When i was nineteen years old. I decided to participate in a debutante ball in my hometown. The century old organization that hosted the debutante ball had an unquestionably racist sexist. An elitist past. I was not aware of this history at the time but ignorance is no excuse. I was old enough to have educated myself before getting involved. I unequivocally deplored denounce reject white supremacy at the same time. I acknowledged that because of my race and my privilege. I am the beneficiary of a system that has dispensed unequal justices unequal rewards. There is a very natural temptation when you become the subject of internet criticism to tell yourself that you're detractors. Are getting it all wrong but at some point last week i realized that a lot of the forces behind the criticism our forces that i've spent my life supporting and agreeing with. I believe strongly in the value of kindness integrity and inclusiveness. I tried to live my life in accordance with these values if my experience is an indication that organizations and institutions with past that all sorts of these beliefs should be held to account than a half to see this experience in a positive light. I want to apologize to the people. I've disappointed and i promise that moving forward i will listen. Continue to educate myself. Use my privilege and support of the better society. I think we're capable of becoming. Thanks for reading this. She better get a fair titus and trauman better. Get a very good crisp present. 'cause i know his ass called her up. I know he did like so. Let me tell you something. Let me know you wanna fix this. And i will have to say we are not about giving cookies to anybody where we're like. Yeah we're not. Thank you for not saying if you disappointed body. I did disappoint you i apologize. She said the two words that a lot of people are scared to say why tom premacy like. Oh we're serious. And she didn't turn the comments of all. Good for.

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"nineteen years old" Discussed on No F*cks Given Podcast

No F*cks Given Podcast

04:24 min | 2 years ago

"nineteen years old" Discussed on No F*cks Given Podcast

"The last kind of segment of this episode before the nfc tip of the week. And that's what i'm calling. Life's up pitch five curve balls and how to swing at them on a personal note. I have just had a series of experiences that incorporates. At least three of these five curve. Balls that i'm about to talk about when i was nineteen years old. I got my tongue pierced And it probably costs about thirty bucks to get it done and then about seven eight nine years later. It costs seven hundred to fix the broken tooth. That happened when i chomped down on my tongue stud And fast forward another. I don't know. I'm not very good at math. But like maybe another eight nine years. And i broke that tooth again at the beginning of the pandemic and i have been engaged in a series of tragicomic Visits to various dentists and endo dentists in various countries at this point to help fix the just complete fucking shit. Show that going on with my upper back molar But that's what being adult is about. You know life is gonna throw you these curve balls and your parents aren't going to be around or your babysitters not going to be around to deal with them. On your behalf. So the curve balls are the unusual expense This is something that comes up that you were not prepared for you or not expecting and you have to find a way around it and i wanna be really sensitive to the fact that there are some folks out there who simply cannot afford an unusual expense. The consequences for them will be dire however anything can do to prepare yourself for something like that will benefit you in the long run for example as adults we start getting invited to a lot of weddings and you may have to rent a tux. So if you're looking into your budget for the month or for the first six months of any particular year and you realize you've got a few weddings coming up and that you're going to need to lay out some cash To meet the dress code. If that's your thing to show up a bathrobe you do you. I don't fucking care You know then you're going to have to work that in and those are unusual expenses that when you were a kid your parents probably floated for you same goes for parking tickets and late fees. The kinds of potentially inconsequential expenses. That adults in your life may have taken care of for you up until now but either you have to follow some of my..

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Arlington National Cemetery: Honor, Hope & Healing

COVID-19: What You Need to Know

02:04 min | 2 years ago

Arlington National Cemetery: Honor, Hope & Healing

"Visit arlington national cemetery to pay respects to contemplate the cost of war to understand history. If you're gonna kennedy's brave and the tomb of the unknown they're all serve the same vicinity. Wiki with my. Abc's colleague. james meek the tourists go to see the changing of the guard but the rest. The cemetery is pretty quiet with the exception of section sixty sections sixty is where the dead from the united states. Wars in afghanistan and iraq are buried seventeen years ago. This was an empty field. Scott to be at least one hundred rows of tim steiner. If the cemetery was just this it would be a lot and the thing about this section is. This is not people who died of old age. These are people who fell in battle. I know at one time. They called this cemetery the living cemetery because so many young people here in the wars. Were still ongoing. So you still have cazar these people being buried here so it's called the living cemetery so many people were here visiting. The davis still comes every sunday as she has for nearly the last fifteen years since her only son. Justin davis was killed. Coming up on fifteen years you say. Wow you know who who's still remembers the other than family and close family and friends in all of arlington each headstone. In section sixty tells a story private first class. Justin davis was a nineteen year old infantrymen when he was killed in afghanistan. June twenty fifth. Two thousand six. It's comforting for me to come here and just sit and you know helps. Keep life in perspective for me. This is my arlington bag and this bag. What's his Back in school in highschool believe it held up. of course i've done some stitching on it. But he's got all sorts of supplies in there. It's my arlington bag. Has got scissors. Kickers scott eight each week. All the tidies her son's headstone. She make sure there's a laminated photo of him and flowers.

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"nineteen years old" Discussed on Rooks and Becords Podcast

Rooks and Becords Podcast

05:01 min | 2 years ago

"nineteen years old" Discussed on Rooks and Becords Podcast

"It was this world where you want to talk about hotel california being sort of a house of horrors that the the world of life house was totalitarian. Government was in control. Pollution was rampant. Humans had to experience life through these. These suits these virtual reality suits where they were fed images experiences and even food. The whole big theme was that people had lost touch with each other. With god with spirituality with life in general so the protagonist uses pirate radio to call people to this life house where rock music played in. The idea was going to be that townsend thought that this could really happen that the audience and the performer would transcend in some way. This veil of tears to a new state of being the only reason why this never happened was because rock shows and and the audience knows that the band's goes good cleveland. Were out right right. So the the idea was that this all these atomised individuals who are in these experienced suits would have this big spiritual ball of happiness in the end songs like bobble riley that a lot of folks inc is called teenage wasteland. But it's not called teenage wasteland. It's the same opener it's it's to people you hear. Sally take my hand. It's actually the parents of a young girl who ran away to go to the life house and they're trying to find her. They're going through this land and the the refrain teenage wasteland. It's not so much about wasted on drugs. Townsend said he said this was about the actual waste of humanity. Like people are dying being. This album was recorded during. You know some of the worst parts of the vietnam war so townsend's really affected by the war that's going on and the fact that these young kids of nine thousand nine hundred nineteen years old are dying and what a waste. This is when i listen to this record now. And i know the backstory about what town intended all these songs. Take on a different meaning to me. It's just a fabulous album even though kind of like the cars. You're burnt out a lot of these songs but try to listen to with freshers and knowing the larger meaning of it and i think you'll take away something greater than just that's my that's my number one. Yeah ted is who is my absolute favorite band. Tommy was one of my sixties. Picks last week which i didn't want to just keep going with the who but who's next was definitely on my short list. I mean you can stack this album up with any of their albums. As far as the material the depth of the material they may very well be at their best at this period of time. Where everything's coming together. I mean strong. Follow up to tommy and buy at live at leeds in between which to me is one of the great live albums also makes this top five hundred list and behind blue eyes when i was learning how.

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Towns, Edwards Stick up for Each Other After Timberwolves Loss to Heat

The Lead

01:58 min | 2 years ago

Towns, Edwards Stick up for Each Other After Timberwolves Loss to Heat

"While john. You're at the center of a pretty entertaining moment at a press conference. Recently after the timber wolves played against the heat and their former teammate. Jimmy butler can you tell us about the exchange you had with t. Wolves players anthony edwards. And karl anthony towns after that game. Yeah it was entertaining. And that's for sure. Tiffany as people may know. Carla anthony towns and the timber wolves in general have a little bit of a history with jimmy butler. He orchestrated his way out of minnesota. A couple of years ago there was no love. Lost so the timber wolves. Replaying the heat in miami. And it was a kind of renewal of the good tidings. If you might say between. Karl anthony towns jimmy butler kurlansky. Towns are really going at it. And they're gonna call technicals on jimmy. You picked up some of that. Otherwise people listen for themselves until after the game of course we have to ask our towns about that. Where where your emotions running high at that point where we're going through your head is that game came to an end there. It just so happens that he and anthony edwards doing a joint press conference and anthony edwards really kind of stepped in and took the reins mandate grown man. Let me just talking having a regular compensation gagged me me. Y'all come to see us compete. It's no competition. If we not six it was just a really illuminating kind of exchange tiffany because here's a nineteen year old rookie. Who understands that. The veteran right by his side has never been one that wants to engage in the public kind of mudslinging that jimmy butler let many players in the nba enjoy. Doing he always wants to stay above that. And anthony edwards understood. That and said i'm gonna make sure that squash this before it becomes a major thing and he did just that

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"nineteen years old" Discussed on A Desi Woman with Soniya Gokhale

A Desi Woman with Soniya Gokhale

04:00 min | 2 years ago

"nineteen years old" Discussed on A Desi Woman with Soniya Gokhale

"Parents and caring for the kids but in fact the kids also care for parents and older members of the family. there's value placed on mutuality interdependence in our cultures. And i think that particular value that we have gives us a great sense of comfort and security and connection and same time in the case of interpersonal violence or violence in the home or abuse of any kind in the home that this presents a much deeper problem. And so i'll share with you. The case of our young woman named nina. I call her meena. And she's an indian woman in her late twenties when i met her and she sought out psychotherapy and also psychopharmacological treatments medications for her depressed mood on her headaches that she was experiencing. She is married and had three year old son at that time she had come to the us when she was nineteen years old from a rural part in northern india and she left her parents home to live with her cousin family in the us and she had been hoping she would be able to secure immigration status. And then eventually sponsor her parents and her siblings to the us. When i had met her she told me that she had been having headaches ever since. She was in her late teens so before leaving india and she also recalled memories of witnessing her fist. Her father physically abusing her mother almost every day. Her only consistent stable caregiver was her. Maternal grandmother. sadly her grandmother had died about three years before i had met meena so she was really grieving. The loss of this one figure in her life who she deeply cared about and gave her that sense of consistency and care when she moved to the us she worked in a cousins business. It was a male cousin and she worked in his business without getting paid and about six months after she came to the. Us to physically abused her and rape her. The abuse actually continued until the day after meena got married. Her to complicate things. Even further meena's marriage was arranged by the cousin who had abused her market. So yeah so it was a it. It's really layered complex peace and in fact. The marriage itself was arranged by this. You know this cousin and the way that she sort of process that piece in our initial meeting. She talked a lot about how she was indebted to this cousin even though he had been hurting her severely and she also mentioned when i first met her that she prayed to god as a way of coping with her pain and her suffering so it was a complicated thing for her to figure out what to do with all of these different relationships that were overlapping interconnected and this interdependent. Kind of system also. Her parents and her siblings emigrated to the us at the time of meena's marriage and she told me on several occasions that she must keep the secret and those were her words must keep the secret to protect her parents and siblings from being hurt by this cousin by this perpetrator she imagined and he and he explicitly told her that. You know never to speak about this..

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"nineteen years old" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

Game Theory Podcast

02:21 min | 2 years ago

"nineteen years old" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

"When NBA Scouts have fresh eyes and then go watch the kids at Elite 100 or Steph Curry camp or the Nike skills academy or one of those higher-level events. And they can just like, right off guys, who are top prospects and you have to take a Polish yourself and say, how like, how did I miss that? Like, you're absolutely right. Did I fall into what everyone's saying? And just kind of group think that they just see that. It wasn't as translatable in the back, and that was kind of like the feedback a lot on him that first Nike Elite 100. When NBA Scouts watching them and not a live stream that there were some concerns about her size and and his game and the way he played so it wasn't like a total shock. When this tidal wave has come playing playing Seventeen. You this weekend, we played fifteen and sixteen you before. They did play a National High School schedule but didn't have like the, the song. Are some games all the time and when they're playing a lower lower level of competition and he could still pull up and shoot over the top of Defenders. I do want to say this though the path to being a contributing player on NBA off, Master is not linear Anthony Edwards faced very similar criticisms add semani just not at the heightened level that's going on right now. Anything skipped USA, be his senior year to play at NBA Club. He felt he wouldn't get enough playing time with USA. Basketball. Wanted to Showcase his ability in front of NBA Scouts instead and the camp was certified prescribes to be there. He stayed at Holy Spirit prep and Georgia didn't transfer to a basketball Powerhouse. And frankly, he played poorly at big events. Like the hoop all-tournament in Springfield Massachusetts which is one of the biggest high school basketball events of the year. They lost track over by 20 + who wasn't great. It was a setting for him to solidify his standing as a top player in the class and he didn't, he has an up-and-down season in Georgia. Probably I'd say more up offensively, their efficiency questions Thursday. But he's picked first overall. He's averaging almost nineteen points per game for the Timberwolves, at nineteen years old. So, like, all this stuff is still where we started and money, still very high level guy, very high level kid needs, to be, LeBron doesn't have to be Kevin Durant. He has a skill set that it's going to work at his size. Just if you have to pump the brakes a little bit on the hype-train, it's not the worst thing in the world. Know, please do like genuinely like. I think that that's more than anything. When I would like to see I would just like to see the brakes get like tapped here on this because like you talk about Anthony Edwards..

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"nineteen years old" Discussed on Patriots Beat

Patriots Beat

04:52 min | 2 years ago

"nineteen years old" Discussed on Patriots Beat

"He's kind of pushed back on the Steven Page one, but I could see the McNair them because FCS, you know, Lance was the like you look at guys like, you know, Trevor Lawrence leaving Lamar Jackson, you know, when they run their trying to evade people let's want to run you over and I get a lot of Steve McNair Vibes, you know thinking back to his days that out Gordon state. So I think McNair is he's a Gilmore the reason why I I originally and I am I, but people really like them and whatever I mentioned Josh Allen because when I went into yeah, I watched real and throw the football. It's a Smooth release. He's a natural thrower. This is a guy that's fighting it right. He's not fighting to get the ball out and Josh Allen had a similar kind of thing, but he was just mechanically flawed that his accuracy really suffered and I feel like what tray lamp off. A similar and when you look at it in terms of just Josh Allen's career trajectory. I think that's the one that could really match up with lances where once he figures out the mechanics and he figures out you know off of a certain sort of little things about his throwing motion. He's going to be able to throw the ball with just fine accuracy. So people that are concerned about trade Lance's accuracy. I I've never been concerned about his accuracy because I don't know the guy with a broken motion. I don't see you a guy that doesn't isn't a natural thrower of football. I just see a guy that was nineteen years old and just had some fine-tuning to do and once he can get there. I think he's going to be a much more accurate quarterback, especially throwing the football down the field. So that's always been the sort of knock on him is that he's not he's not accurate, right? I think PFF has the number. It's like 45% of his throws were accurate in 2019 and everybody sort of hesitant on that. But I really think that this is a guy that with repetition with the right coaching is going to figure out the accuracy birth. And I think a lot of it also is just sort of figuring out. Where do I place the ball relative to the coverage relative whereby receiver is in those types of things don't always come for concerts. Nineteen years old, you know, I'm still so young So eventually I think he'll get there and and then you do have with Alan he is a pretty mobile guy too. So so maybe there are some of that as well, but mostly it's just sort of the build-up of the mechanics and knowing that okay..

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"nineteen years old" Discussed on Wild Business Growth Podcast

Wild Business Growth Podcast

03:49 min | 2 years ago

"nineteen years old" Discussed on Wild Business Growth Podcast

"Otherwise gotta reassess your business profile where britain's strategy and make sure the aside something into something tax shelter that rose ideally tash sheltered or tax free every single month. Like you don't skip a beat. If you can't do that then you need to find a way to do that soon. It can't be six months or a year from now. And what are some examples of tax shelters. So like my favorite is the i call my golden egg and nasa roth. Ira so the roth. Ira is something that everybody can do. It's called the individual rock individual retirement account now some peop- some many of you listening might not qualify to go directly into a roth. Ira but you can add into a traditional ira. You could talk to a financial advisor accountant. See if a roth ira. Conversion is an option. If yourself employee said ira or set up a pension. There's all these different savings vehicles that allow you to put aside money for future retirement And so you need to make sure you do that. One of the one of the big blessings in my life is when i started my television company audience production company right in the beginning. We're making money. I think was nineteen years old and the accountant who helped me with with our corporate taxes. I remember him telling me. Get your goody over to the bank and open up an ira in you need to do that. And it was literally the best advice. Because you know i consistently added to my ira and got to a point where one day i was sitting in looking at my accounts and i'm in my thirties. Wow i could. I could actually retire soon. That's craziness ray is i. What every entrepreneur To have that that feeling of knowing when you can retire having the option tubular retire. But making sure that you make that a priority. It's not so much becoming. The most famous person or having the most followers is the person who has the most financial liberty to make that decision. That's really i think gives you freedom and happiness and shout out my great grandpa ira who obviously lived a long time ago but his name is literally ira so he was born into. I think always think of now when he's said but that's a great tip. I think so many. I one of the lessons that. I learned kind of early on from my dad. Who's an entrepreneur as well was that so many people don't start saving or putting away in kind of taking a chunk of whatever they're making in storing that for later or investing that for later. Whatever you can do especially if you're someone who's like recently graduated college or early in your career the earlier you start doing something like that. Just the better it bodes for you long term and you don't need to take like your entire paycheck and put it away but a little bit goes a long way over time. I think that's spot on on the flipside. What something more will call it. Short to medium term that you see entrepreneurs struggle with in terms of finance be a short-term lot of times we feel like we're chasing something whether it be chasing other people and you know everybody's trying everything i try everything to an end. We end up spending all this money to quickly one thing i would say that's been good for at least from my businesses have always been. I always call them. Micro entrepreneurship meaning that Like my one of my first businesses. In highschool as i started tutoring agency right and the only thing i paid for was a i bought neon printing paper and they would cut little. May the business cards for myself. And then when i started television audience production company. The only thing i bought was A used fax machine from staples. I think the key thing is when you first start off is to not only relish but embrace starting on with peanuts..

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"nineteen years old" Discussed on Overtime with Paul Carcaterra

Overtime with Paul Carcaterra

04:41 min | 2 years ago

"nineteen years old" Discussed on Overtime with Paul Carcaterra

"Flip off the bird said. Don't you wish you recruited me harder. Meanwhile the guy offered me a full scholarship. What a dummy. And i remember when i went in to get to find out nicole. Being the offset called the south campus desk said rick download simmons. And i want to be with you running around right on down in my car. Listen we wanna tell you what you got. And i'll never forget it goes disco. He said if you could learn to just keep your mouth shut. Yeah screamed at me. And i was like hand me my. He's telling me. I was honorable. Mention all america freshman. Second good for most people. But he. If i think about it i lead the lead the country in goalscoring by guy. I got everybody's number one guy. I was nineteen years old and shut them all down pretty much. I am because of my mouth. I just get you know and here i am. How many years later. With a lot of different honors. And i'm still just repeats. You know what i mean. What so you mentioned talking smack and why you are able to do it but on the field like why was it important for you to get in your opponent's head. I don't know. I think it was the feeling of maybe my fear of losing my fear of embarrassing getting embarrassed. I wanted to be the aggressor on the embarrassment. And we'll play summer league unless it's a playoff game. Or unless. I need like workout because i have to. Kind of create anger in order to blank so like when i coach even high school as simple as that is. I look across and see the opposing coach. And unlike that's my matchup for the day. Now it's hard for me. You're not you don't. I don't say anything just can't talk smack and i so i keep it classy out of my mouth..

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"nineteen years old" Discussed on Inspiration and Spiritual Awakening from Live. Love. Engage. with Gloria Grace Rand

Inspiration and Spiritual Awakening from Live. Love. Engage. with Gloria Grace Rand

04:13 min | 2 years ago

"nineteen years old" Discussed on Inspiration and Spiritual Awakening from Live. Love. Engage. with Gloria Grace Rand

"Give myself a bath. I will never be able to throw basketball into even though i get call. Poke shot over time. I there are things. I cannot do that allows me to focus on things. I i do graphic design ideal editing. I am a singer. I'm told diamond. sounds like me. I met him once. I told him i see people. Tell me i sound like you. Is anybody efforts. oji who sound like me victim. Say big look down at me and he said no not that i can recall and i'm thinking get a life neil one i am I'm a husband. Father grandfather incredibly talented very very cute. It's mostly so we'll be if you don't believe me. Just ask me. And i'll tell you again. Here's the point. We all have things a. We also have things we can't don't worry about. You can lead the handicapped and start absolutely because you can learn how to overcome some things and maybe you can learn to do some of the things you can't do and then whenever you can't if it's just impossible like you said jumped off a building you're not gonna be able to fly by flapping your arms however that doesn't mean that you couldn't come up with some other way of yeah. I met a young man or by the way i drive to. Your driver has had a guided by carbon bible thumper wheel you blind like that back in fourteen acid should without would really hurt. My mom would not be happy. This is gonna tear little. Here's the point at a young man that i met. He was nineteen years old. I picked him up late at night. Eleven o'clock to take him home from work. I knew amenity got in the car. There was something special about got talking a little bit and He said my boss usually takes me home from work. She couldn't do that. And so we chat a little bit silenced. She said. I think i can tell you because of who you are. And because i think you'd understand he said. I have autism and we got to talking and i said well. What do you want to do with your life. I wanna be a pilot and he said when i retire. Or when i'm through piloting i want to open a retreat center burned out.

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"nineteen years old" Discussed on Todd Durkin IMPACT Show

Todd Durkin IMPACT Show

04:58 min | 2 years ago

"nineteen years old" Discussed on Todd Durkin IMPACT Show

"Yeah you know. It is owner thirty eight thirty little little late right now. 'cause already got the workout in and it's time for the impact show and today you're in for a treat your in for a treat because this is a nineteen year old man who reached out to me via email and had some great great questions and i said hey carter applied would you mind if we go on zoom and a little podcast recording but he impact show because we got fire up some fire breathing. Dragons folks you're going to really enjoy this conversation today with this young man nineteen years old. He's a college student and he had some really deep questions. I think are tremendously valuable for anyone regardless of age and as a reminder i love when you reach out when you ask questions or you comment on the impact show or if i see that you're sharing the impact show on the social media revamped..

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"nineteen years old" Discussed on I'm Not In An Abusive Relationship

I'm Not In An Abusive Relationship

05:17 min | 2 years ago

"nineteen years old" Discussed on I'm Not In An Abusive Relationship

"I mean like i didn't have any. I didn't have an outlet. I didn't have nothing and to this day. I'm just like i'm like it was like that's the one thing i'm just like jesus like i. I wish i could take that back. And i honestly almost said no to doing this interview because it makes me feel like i'm this like broad like i don't want people to think that it's okay to go back but at the same time like i also want who like shed light that it's this happens in it's it's not normal but it happens and that's the problem. That's where people need help. The most like that's where. I think the biggest drugs relaxing is the only way i know how to describe it and so often relapse can be part of recovery. It doesn't have to be think what you're saying like an nicole. Thank you so much for sharing that for the for the bravery that took We said is a number of times over over episodes. There's no one perfect journey when it comes to healing. There's no one perfect plan. Each person has their own. Sometimes you do relapse and yet sounds trae. I'm sorry that's part of your experience and those in your life were hurt by that. You were clearly heard by that but thank you for sharing that that honestly speaking i think people can see that then and say look like there isn't perfection. It's a journey and if you can do it without that relapse great but if not that doesn't make yeah but that doesn't make you less of a good person doesn't make you less of a person doesn't make you less of a survivor doesn't make you less. It's just part of virginia. Like i i do still struggle with that straightly Unfortunately but like. I said like my husband. Who's just he so great like i don't deserve him at all And i think like that will mentality of just like i do have a good husband. I do have a good man. And i like all of ever and if anything i think that was like i hate this word and i don't even want to say because i i don't wanna like i don't wanna promote like the closure but i was also eighteen nineteen years old like i don't think i had like i said i didn't have the resources. I never went to therapy. I didn't circling the therapy until like years ago. When all this happened..

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"nineteen years old" Discussed on Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing podcast

Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing podcast

05:30 min | 2 years ago

"nineteen years old" Discussed on Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing podcast

"But it's not only adding a target. That's changed the person has to be in some ambivalence and and it's really helped me with the change stock because if the person on our nothing evelyn they they usually naturally had a lot of talk. So we don't really need to improve that we can. We can be there to making sure to arise mar- The part of the discourse but so so an and i really realized some types in training that people don't always keep in mind the importance of ambivalence and so so so for me. That's the second condition it's the personnel to be ambivalent and in the before going further in the third in my condition. I share one of which i'm very grateful about the experience. I had the when i was working to help The the people who are doing prostitution's and i remember a nineteen years old Girls who and who was a she was in some prostitution reality and she was also i in in some of Drugs use reality and she came to me and she said well. I just found that that. I'm pregnant and i don't know what should i do. Though do you think. I should have abortion or should i keep it then and she said what should i do and I stopped there in. I ask my attendees going back in their small group in. Ask them. Do you think i can do. Mir nuts with with with her questions. And it's fantastic. How people usually the majority of the group say yes you can. It says it's a m ayata you need to you. You were there to help others so she has. She's there is a target of change. she's unbalanced so so there is no problem to do am i. And that's where. I started falling into ethics than in. And it's very very fantastic to have this discussion because of course for me in that situation you cannot. It's a and it's really a good example..

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"nineteen years old" Discussed on Culinary School Stories

Culinary School Stories

05:33 min | 2 years ago

"nineteen years old" Discussed on Culinary School Stories

"All of the guest bios the show episodes. So make sure you check that out now like to introduce today's guest to not only attended multiple culinary schools but is a chef and culinary instructor in the united states military heart of his culinary school story so without further delay. It is my pleasure. Introduce today's guest chef ryan nielsen ryan. Welcome to the podcast. Thank you very much for having me schiff. So i fully Like to thank you for your service and your continued service. We really appreciate that. Thank you sir. And i know you come from a long line of cooks including your grandmother and your grandfather. So maybe you could start by telling the listeners way to your love of food and cooking i begin. What influence did you grandparents have on you and your career. Well when i was a child You know i grew grew up around food and in the kitchen and my grandmother Both my grandmothers for that matter Were heavily involved in the kitchen. And they they did everything they could to impart their their knowledge and their skill set on me and it was just casual. Of course you know. I was a child and then My grandfather a my My father's dead. He was a cook and army and And moving forward paint beyond that he became an an ordained minister in the lutheran church and then dow yes so throughout the years. You know i learned a lot of different styles and and the handed developed a passion for cooking from both of my grandmothers and my grandfather on my dad's side of the family now after like high school or so. I'm guessing that's when you went into the marines and you didn't have any inclination that you're going to be doing cooking at that point or did you know not at all actually i. I enlisted as a marine corps What they called at the time to open contract so You know it was based on my my entrance scores from from the military answers processing station. And then when i was in an in another advance. Course which is called marine corps combat training. That's when i got identified my job in based on my scores. I i became a cook and i to be honest. I was initially disappointed. Regardless of the fact that i love and love to eat and enjoy cooking at that time. You know i was nineteen years old. I you know i was. I was really gung ho about being marine. So i wanted to be an injury meant but lo and behold you know i was identified as a cook. And it's it's you know. The process has evolved over the years and at.

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"nineteen years old" Discussed on Health and Wealth Podcast with Carter & Tim

Health and Wealth Podcast with Carter & Tim

03:09 min | 2 years ago

"nineteen years old" Discussed on Health and Wealth Podcast with Carter & Tim

"Customers as it were as well as the banks and so on so forth so it was a great beginning absolutely a great beginning. Yeah so So that's what initially so you decided to go through the p class right and for you and registers out there because i have an appreciation for education and but while you share with our enriches what it takes actually get your cf e well. It's tough course you know. They're they're six actions in. And i know it's changed over the years because i got all the way back in one thousand nine hundred eighty four so to date myself just a little bit but you know the As far as i know there were six actions and and we had to pass all in order to get the designation. And at the same time i i took the series seven and so on so you know. Get all that out of the way at the same time that i was doing that and Interestingly enough but education is you know it's interesting though you can have all the book learning you want throughout the this asap and it's a great course they'll be wrong absolutely is but living it on. The street is completely different. You know. it's absolutely different. And i got tickled in some of the classes that we took because some other guys that had already been on the street. Were trying to answer questions. The way they thought they should be answered and the reality is need to pass the test by the way that the The book author design the test. You know answer questions that way so you gotta know how to test in one so but it practical experience. There's nothing that competes with that. No question about it because you know you can't learn everything you need to know is as important as education. Is that in life on. The street is where you really get. Schooled in practicality of retirement planning risk management tax planning estate. Planning you name. Yeah so you know. It's interesting because i was just talking to my new assistant. We just brought him on here. Recently will and he's nineteen years old going to asu. And one of the things. I was talking about. I said look i said he. He's gonna go to real estate school. Which i've gone roles license and i said look there's nothing wrong with his great education i said. But here's the thing you learn. They teach you to pass the test right. Application of the test is completely different than i said much like that calculus treasury class. You took in high school right like they. All they're doing is teaching you like something But it never really applies. Unless you're you know. A nasa rocket science. Or something like that..

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"nineteen years old" Discussed on Premium Hoops

Premium Hoops

05:00 min | 2 years ago

"nineteen years old" Discussed on Premium Hoops

"That but then it's also like if you come out of high school and you can elect back to college and like basically that's you will get a compensation pick the following year. But you know you can actually politics or something like all right well. Here's a thought that. I not sure but i will. I will share all right. So i i do like that. I like that you can go back. My thing is it should always be about the player. Should never be about the team. Which is part of the problem. Because that's going to happen because of the organization. But i look at it in terms of. I want things to be like. You're mentioning soccer in europe. That's how i think basketball should be like there should be. I'm still has said that. He wants to model the nba. More like they are drafted. If it's going to be like that you know. I think i got in terms of like feeder teams like leading so like you have the g. league teams obviously and maybe you have lower level teams that lead into that like i get there. S like some form of draft. Because that's you know. That's what the past. The lakers are gonna as much as i would existence. I prefer that there wouldn't be draft. But i either is I still Important remember that players are not property regardless of what a high level media people say Clears never property even if they're on a contract I just look at in terms of like it's my issue. Is you take these guys who are eighteen. Nineteen years old some of them out of poverty. Even this places that are not from growing up in a privileged area to to take somebody who's eighteen or nineteen and draft them and put them in this position. That's extremely difficult. You know. I think. And i'm not even talking about the organization i'm talking about the players like It's something that i'm looking at writing about. Because i think we really undersell like i hate when we call guys bus just because i think sometimes we forget about how important the environmental factors are and i think if you have things in place for lake part of the reason i like g. league ignite and i'm sorry i was going to be really long ramp part of the reason i really liked you. League is because you have guys who instead of wasting their time and going to college who guys are almost definitely surefire professional prospects. They're getting paid. You play basketball because it is a job. It is not just having fun like there are aspects of it but is a fulltime job where you're putting in if you want to be a professional athlete. You were putting in more work than somebody working nine to five. That's unquestionable. i'm not going to hear anything on that. That's just the fucking truth So the the point is we need to stop treating it and glamorizing sports like it's just some. Oh well it's for the love of the game. No it's not for love of the game like there is love for the game but it is a job and it's it's not even just a job it is a lifestyle you live your life in a certain way to be a real professional. It's not just something that you do on the side on top of other things and you get paid because you can dunk. That's not how it works. And i'm tired of the fact that people think of it like that and this is not me trying to patient is players and put them in a good light. I think it's more just we create this really awful culture my saying oh well you know you just love what you do. You should do this. You should do that you know. You're you're lucky to be making all that money because you can entertain people if we treated it like it's actually a profession instead of treating it like an entertainment product..

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