35 Burst results for "Nola"

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Canha, Carrasco lead Mets to 4-1 win over slumping Phillies
"Mark canna and Carlos Carrasco led the mets to a four one win over the Phillies. Can I highlighted New York's 5 hit attack with a two run Homer in the third inning and a two run single in the fourth, both Aaron nola. He entered the night hitting just two 33. Sometimes it clicks and it doesn't necessarily mean that you get two hits and have a great night. I think sometimes it clicks and you have some bad luck in the pitcher makes like really good pitches and you go over four. Carrasco scattered 6 hits over 6 innings. Blanking the fills after a bundle Sosa's Homer in the first inning. Nola lost despite allowing just four hits over 6 frames. I'm Dave ferry.

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Soto, Tatis Jr. hit long home runs, Padres beat Yankees 5-1 in series opener
"The Padres hit two two out homers to defeat the Yankees 5 to one. Randy Vasquez making his major league debut for New York had held the Padres to two hits and no runs with two out in the 5th, but he then hit Jake cronenworth and Juan Soto followed with his tenth home of the year to put San Diego up to nothing. The next inning with two out Ron marinaccio walked off the nola Fernando Tatís Jr. then blasted his 8th home run for a four zero lead. We have been in the on the borderline this last series and Stein on series like this with a W, I feel like it's really huge for us. The Padres added one more run with two out in the 9th. Joe musgrove gave up one run in 6 and a third innings for the win. Tom, New York.

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Aaron Nola, Kyle Schwarber power Phillies past Cubs 12-3 to snap 5-game skid
"Kyle schwarber got the offense going early for the Phillies as they ended a 5 game losing streak with a 12 three win over the cubs. Four nothing in the bottom of the first with a Grand Slam home run, the home run was his 11th of the season, the Grand Slam was the 5th of his career. Okay, guys out there listen two outs. Obviously, got a hanging curveball and was able to put a good swing up. Aaron nola picked up the window improved the four and three, dansby Swanson, and Christopher morell holberg for the cubs. Michael luongo, Philadelphia

The Right Time with Bomani Jones
"nola" Discussed on The Right Time with Bomani Jones
"But yeah, I watched John Edwards beat Raven fell into the game of horse and I'm sure Raymond Felton let him win, but yeah, let me tell you who didn't have any excitement about meeting the former vice presidential nominee Raymond Phil. No one would anybody. There. I mean, want to do the politics of it. I thought John ever had a chance. I saw a good thing for him at some point. I did too. And then and then. Oh boy, but this is what I wanted to say about yogis that's so interesting is people talk about yes, the nugget started giving it away because they weren't playing, especially well. And you heard people say like Vinny and I were talking about this the other day on the phone and we're like, yeah, well also jokic did not play as well down the stretch kind of became the argument. Let me tell you what jokic did in the month of February boys and girls. 26 13 had died in a half. Hold on, hold on, shooting 64% from the floor. 36 for three. It's all I'm saying it is. We are definitely making a bit of a narrative play on the MVP if it be wides of whitting it. And the narrative play work because no one bad to have all that power. Perk, you done did it. And you and I both know. Every now and then you say something to shake the game up and feel good. The whole game. I mean, what he was saying was it ridiculous. The response to it, I think, was disproportionate. But yes, you're right. That's what it comes down to is some people can say stuff, that's wild, and they don't take it seriously. He said something, they took it seriously, and shook the game up, and he needed to do a victory lap. Yep. Everybody need to have him back on the shows. Back on the shows like this man stick his chest out. I tell you this 'cause they sure as hell have it back on the shows he was wrong. You know that. You had to go on TV and do that again. You know what I'm saying? But you know who feels just as right? JJ, how so? UK say to writers got racial bias down day four. Now can you?

The Right Time with Bomani Jones
"nola" Discussed on The Right Time with Bomani Jones
"You bitches the MVP raised briefly. I want to send a brief shout out to my man park and great a quote a formerly great not disgrace philosopher. No one mash a have all that power. You say whatever you want, perk completely shifted a national discussion. Now, I'd also like to say thank you to Joel embiid because you played in such a way that made this not awkward. Because at that point, I didn't think there was anything that anybody could do this season that would involve yogurt's not winning the MVP. And it B was like, watch this. Yeah. And he decided to go be the MVP. It's crazy. Like, I mean, if you think about the Disney because it was almost a foregone conclusion. Like we were talking about it, post all star break, we were having the conversation that the only way that yolk is doesn't get this. And this was all season, but post all star break the conversation was being had. The only way yogurt doesn't get this is because voters think that he shouldn't have it three times in a row. Not that other people were deserving of it. And then somebody else was like deserving all season, but actually put his foot down and created and this is one of those debates that you can like you can pick when there's a lot of good players. You can cherry pick whatever you want to justify you making your selection. But in B gave more than enough reasons for people to select him. And that's like really hard to do, given that he's not a perimeter player because that's a different thing. And given that he has a hard on his team who's been playing much well, not as of late, but he's been playing much better throughout this season. Like, I would not have guessed that. I would have thought it was a surefire bet that either yokes was gonna get it or Yanis was gonna get it because how good their team is and how impactful he's shown himself to be. But embiid is like, it seems to me if I had a vote, which I don't obviously, and I probably never will. I would go with MB based on what I've seen this season, which is far cry from what I thought early. Well, wouldn't be did was a couple of things. One, he just closed the gap, right? There was a gap and he closed it. And he gets asked one on one too. That didn't hurt, right? I think even if that game didn't happen. Like, I don't think that's even really coming down to the tie breaker at this point. Would it be did was look like we are accustomed to an MVP looking like just one man band dominance while and this part became important while the sixers won a lot of games and they finished with 54 wins for the regular season. That is more wins than Denver wound up with, right? Denver wound up at 53. And so once the sixers were in the superior conference with a superior record, we start getting into the other part, which is the voter fatigue element of it. And the idea and people start thinking more and more and they start talking about like, I think the idea that you can't give yogurt to 30 MVP because now we're going to talk about him in a different way is stupid, right? Now I got to talk about him like he's Bill Russell. You actually don't. I mean, Duane wade never won an MVP and you don't think jokic is better than him. You don't have to talk about that. You're not required to do any of those things. Like logically, that just doesn't make any sense.

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Cole outpitches Nola, Yankees win 4-2 as Phils fall to 1-5
"Garrett Cole stymied the Philadelphia Phillies Wednesday afternoon, allowing one run over 6 and two thirds innings and striking out 8 as the New York Yankees took the rubber match of their three game series four to two Yankee Stadium. Cole's secret was simply getting ahead of hitters. It's always a good answer for avoiding situations where you got to come over the plate on someone else's turns. The Yankees wrote a pair of labor Torres RBI singles off Aaron nola into the 7th inning when Jose trevino adds some insurance with a two run Homer his first. Matt mankiewicz, New York

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Rangers rally after deGrom struggles to beat Phillies 11-7
"The Texas Rangers overcame a 5 nothing deficit to rally past the Philadelphia Phillies 11 to 7 in a matchup of the rangers debut of Jacob de rohm and the Phil's Aaron nola, who both allowed 5 runs and three and two thirds innings. Texas manager Bruce bochy says the rangers 9 one fourth was special. What an ending just had some great at bats and that big inning there and that's great when, especially on the open air, so exciting out there. Robbie Grossman and Brad Miller homered for the rangers Grossman at three one shot while Alex Bowen led the Phil's attack with a Homer and three RBIs. Bob Stephens, Arlington, Texas

Southern Tomfoolery Plays
"nola" Discussed on Southern Tomfoolery Plays
"Does this foreign no back pocket for a wild stolen. You can have that with emily. Yeah charge listeners. He's just looked so pained right now. He's looking like man. I got a lot to go on this earth and because of that. I'm gonna move on to a judge at the same time. Not because i wanna wrap this up or anything but mostly because They did me the kindness of taking me around new orleans for my birthday yesterday which is really nice guest. Did the right time. You do lots of cool stuff yet. We went to jam nola which is like underfire audio visual full immersive experience right like it's more than just an art gallery like it right. Yeah i was kept on calling it an art gallery. Then i went and it was like. Oh okay yeah. I get it. Yeah yeah totally. It's like a fun house of new orleans new orleans culture and then we went to did bright. I we did do brunt..

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Lauer Shines as Brewers Roll to 10-0 Blowout of Phillies
"The brewers got the early jump as they picked up their league leading seventeenth shut out with the ten nothing win over the Phillies rookie scored three runs in the bottom of the third a two run double by Eduardo Escobar and an RBI single by Christian the L. it's the brewers tacked on three more runs in the bottom of the sixth when a pitcher Eric Lauer jewel bases loaded walk that was followed by a two run single by Kolten Wong Lauer struck out five in seven innings of work to approve the five and five Aaron nola took the loss for the Phils are Michael Luongo

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Albies, Duvall go deep in Braves' 8-5 win over Nationals
"The brewers got the early jump as they picked up their league leading seventeenth shut out with the ten nothing win over the Phillies rookie scored three runs in the bottom of the third a two run double by Eduardo Escobar and an RBI single by Christian the L. it's the brewers tacked on three more runs in the bottom of the sixth when a pitcher Eric Lauer jewel bases loaded walk that was followed by a two run single by Kolten Wong Lauer struck out five in seven innings of work to approve the five and five Aaron nola took the loss for the Phils are Michael Luongo

Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast
"nola" Discussed on Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast
"Cuts and all the plums came from appearance. Place there. we go sounds like a a possibility to get some wild stuff going on to at some point in the future all those things seem like they'd be fun in a while too. Yeah so that's along with sellers. Are they going to happen at nbc. We'll see yeah okay. Never say never right and he didn't shoot it down. Like i was kinda hoping get you get broken down after a while you know. It's a seltzer seltzer. South silent sizing. Yeah okay. maybe he no room to brew those right now. Even if you didn't want to write no room to room exactly no hours right. We really appreciate your joining us. We're out of time here. Stand good catching up with you. Man good absolutely excellent john. Great chat with you. Take care of stan. He needs it. yes l. but is there anything else you want folks to know about. Ngdc we're open. Come drink beer. We're hearing we got beer that's great. Nfl wanna know when to come visit and what's happening. What's the best place to do that. You can get all our information off our website It's got all socials or ours are address. Everything and our website is simply inge. Bbc dot beer n. g. b. dot. Beer sounds good guys. Thank you so much for joining us. We appreciate it cares retain that about wraps it up for this episode of beer. Guy's radio show join us next week. We're going to be at classic city brew fest prime. We're gonna talk to some of the bazaar. Twenty fifth anniversary of classic city for more for info follows online. We're radio on facebook twitter and instagram. Thanks for in. Have a great week. And don't forget to drink local cheers..

Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast
"nola" Discussed on Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast
"Follow the beer guys on facebook twitter and instagram aside. Now back to the beer guy's radio show welcome back to the guys. were initial. If you enjoy the show please consider supporting assad patriotic. Just go to patriot dot com slash. Beer guys patrons get cool. Perks like beer guy. Swag and commercial free episodes now. Let's get back to neutral ground brewing company in. Jbc guys We've had a great time chatting with you You know we've just kind of let it flow here. Reminiscent withstand telling fun stories. And all that and hopefully people know about the personality and mgb bbc in some of the day's you get there and speaking of the beers we do not want to miss telling people about their beers more so we just finished their force measure. Yes hazy ipa in stan. I really dig that one man. I really liked the profile on that really. Nice aroma upfront. Nice ferdie roma. It's got that freeness people are going to be looking for. When they hear hazy. Ip a but you know you're drinking nine pa because some of these can get buried the ip. Nece can get buried. In some of these hazy. So was that kind of your goal with this one. Yeah absolutely as much as a fan of the hazies. I've been to me. It's still nappy and it should. It should remind you that doesn't need to be like west coast level bettering or anything crazy. It just needs to be like. Hey here's pop bitterness. Just remember that. That's where we are that. This is a beer. you can miss that on. Some of this is a beard and you'll know it. Yeah yeah you know. The thing that i was intrigued by was the name in the meaning of the name. Because i hadn't heard the term. I didn't know what it was. Is there a story behind the force. Missouri's it just kind of a cool term that he thought. Hey this could apply to a beer. Yeah it kinda cool term it. Just you know i've got. I think every bird does. I've got a pads list on on the app on my phone is like just driving on the roads. Although it'd be a good name punt real quick you know at some point. I don't know if i was listened audiobooks or the news. Or what. But i heard that term and i was like wait a minute. That's a cool name. That's it and young. With definition. I was like yeah that that works is like just that epic movement of some sort to change the nature of the situation that nobody saw coming like that. That's a cool definition and it kind of fits in with us trying to open a brewery. We're way behind our opening schedule as you'd no. And the reason we're behind is because of a force-majeure event you know now on on in this country we actually supposed to open twenty twenty. Good timing guys timing there. So i didn't even think about that. I was thinking it's like. Oh yeah you get hurricanes Like oh no the penick. Obviously nothing you know. What though it's going on so long just we miss. Casey came on normal. It's now normal. Sure cases are spiking out. People like We're going to send the kids back to school. It's fine home but let's go ahead and low these schools with keith. Right good idea. We can't miss talking about this. Beer worshipping your king cake right. now your flagship. You're neutral ground. Louisiana touch right there in fort worth texas guys. I know in the brewery in the taproom. We do get a little multicolored sugar rim on the glass correct correct. We didn't prepare brian. We should've prepared for that. But nice king cake flavor in this beer yeah. I've not had much in the way of king cake. Okay and to be honest. I didn't know what king cake was before like maybe a couple of years ago when we started home brewing. I think one time you were talking about can't cake what's that and you're like. Oh you don't know what king cake is no no. I'm from the north west. We have no idea what these things who's aikman. Well i mean there's not a big king cake. I don't think in portland oregon. So don't think yeah. Yeah yeah that in fighting in the streets but that was five so yeah so what. The heck is king cake guys. What's the deal with this stuff. I still don't know the full story. Well kim cake is a pastry. That comes out in new orleans around mardi gras time. It's the twelfth night cake. Basically and what it is. It's just like a really kinda like a cinnamon roll kind of consistency and it usually has a baby in it and as many stories as to what's the meaning of the baby and what's the symbolism there but the modern day Use of the king cake is around mardi gras season somebody kicks it off basically and brings a king cake to a party or to the office and whoever gets the baby is just responsible for buying the next king cake and bringing it next week and so it kind of keeps the thing going but it's Basically just the cake that's usually available just around the mardi gras season. It's a racket to keep cake. That's right key in the office. Man hank big behind the right mardi gras season. There's no donuts usually. It's like somebody brings all the king cake. I wonder if dunkin donuts dusk just king cakes the entire time. I mean they should now. You know. Brian admits and they're talking about The king cake they do these in a lot of varieties different. Fillings and stuff is their plans to do it. Up with this king cake and do other offerings or is this the king cake you know. I've got it in my mind to do some variety on it. You know maybe specifically around mardi gras time right you know. We put out like three or four different versions of it. You know kind of similar to have all the different versions of a king cake. You know there's you know even getting into like the zulu cake with the chocolate coconut and There's so many so many variations on kinkaid. Now that really lend itself to doing really cool pacer beers as well right. Yeah why not you know but you know as far as what we're going to offer as are always gate beer. It's going to be this beer for now. And ever this a flagship for you like it's the the headliner beer for your brewery like yes. Yeah okay at this point. This is enough to get people in the door to. They want to know what it is and come check it out and then they stay for the rest. Yeah you know. You mentioned pastry beers and brian. You had mitch and pastry. When i heard king kick there when i heard you were doing the king cake beer. I expected something big and thick and boosy and all that this drinkable this one. You don't have to stick to a four ounce pour of it. I'm not even sure what i'd call the bay style in this does it fit any guideline of obey spear style. Really doesn't the closest it kind of comes as like a british golden or like a one of the lighter schilling scottish as a base. But there's so much going on between all the different malts and other minerals and there that it really doesn't fall into any category at all it's just kinda silo but if it's one that if you like to have a little flavor you know you want a little spice a little pastry. You know the cinnamon notes that this is one you can drink. You don't have to just sit and go get your blood sugar test this one. I was thinking. Yeah because we're we're coming up on the season where there'll be a million pumpkin beers out there. I don't want any of those. Pumpkin beers i'll drink king cake beer churches spice to it satisfies that desire for a little bit of interesting warming spice in a beer down with that. I mean a couple of cans of pie filling in for this and stand could easily throw this on these spices on for his That's a good for the pumpkin. Beer set holiday pumpkin man. It's too late in the year to offer though that's true yeah august. The i can't wait for july when the july tober fest come out. It's so something that you were telling us about was coming out. Is the harvest series of beers. What is that what what is what are we talking about here. So the harvest series. My parents have couple hundred acres back home. That have a significant number of fruit trees not enough to be considered an orchard per se but enough fruit production that i can make a beer so my plan to do is each year up. Mom and dad of agreed to give me the majority of the harvest so that i can implement that into a beer and so each year. It's going to be different based on what the harvest produces this year working on. Now i've got a pack and just waiting to a carve-up be ready for tap of god. A an apricot pale and then later in the middle of fermentation now. I've got a dark cezanne with plum and all the all the.

Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast
"nola" Discussed on Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast
"Used from here. We didn't stop brewing. Yeah we'll just you know that. I should have known that. Because once he does get started on a brew he's going to finish. Just go through with anything on that we are. We started that in the sirens kicked off then. The storm started an barons kicked off. I went in the house and these knuckleheads walked out in the driveway. Wondering what's happening. Yeah oh there it is right there man cold camera up you know like a lightning rod. Let's see if i could get any video of a tornado trying to get tan over the boil kettle so we didn't get too much rain true. Yeah we stood in. Save the beer. It didn't turn out well and the beer went bad on us. All right so just a little bit of timeless. So one more true or false. I have seen stand argue with a motel wall. I i believe that yes. That's true store. That's attached definitely wasn't a motel or hotel was a hotel. So yeah during the good times that we spoke of earlier in chattanooga after we were all going back Stan had a little trouble finding east room and had a little disagreement with the outside all he hotel so those are the true. False questions have stand. You're listening to the beer. Guy's radio show. We need to take a break but we'll be back real soon to.

Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast
"nola" Discussed on Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast
"A beer guys on facebook twitter and instagram table. Now back to the beer guy's radio show welcome back to beer guy's radio show and want to quit shut to one of our newest radio affiliates. Wgn s. o. Nine nine am in new orleans. Louisiana catch beer. Guy's radio on wgn so every saturday at eight pm nelson back to neutral ground brewing company. How appropriate for us. Welcome new orleans. We're glad time we've talked to some burris down there before we had urban south parish south. I think they're outside of new orleans away little ways parishes but they'd be available down there. Yeah so yeah absolutely absolutely guys we wanna talk about neutral ground specifically the term and the origins there of what is neutral ground because that term does have a little meaning here correct absolutely. Yes so in new orleans. We don't have medians the middle of the street. The grassy areas called the neutral ground. It's a term. That's been in new orleans forever but the original meaning of neutral ground alma wear. The term derived in new orleans is after the louisiana purchase. The border between texas and louisiana was actually in dispute. And so you know. The united states army would push the mexican army back. Mexican army will push the us army back and so finally. The two generals got together and said you know what we'll stay over here you stay over here and we'll let the politicians figure it out and so that area in dispute between texas and louisiana was called the neutral ground and so i'm from louisiana stands from texas so we came together and so we named it. The neutral ground. Dairy go when you guys are the brewery. Do each one. You stay on opposite ends of the brewery there. We socially say a line down the middle fist at each other across the room. So yeah so. I was looking into. It was a peaceful area. There was no conflict in that despite there might be conflict outside of that range. Is that director. My reading something into that really wasn't intended well. The actual unintended consequence of the area was that by not having military presence in that area that there was actually some you know. Little lawlessness in free rein Living in the area so another relatively peaceful yeah it was peaceful. There is no longer. There was no law to keep people in check. Everybody did whatever they wanted to. If you were running guns or running alcohol running anything you hung out in the neutral ground. Because nobody would come there to come after you. It was very peaceful except for all the murders in this running around drinking king cake beers and murder also known as portland. Twenty twenty one. Oh yeah martin one neighborhood in portland twenty twenty one right exactly not so neutral grounds. Yeah seriously oh my goodness sustained when we were talking kind of setting up before the show and just chat with. You mentioned that you guys are open. You're serving beer. You've got great snacks there. But you're not quite where you wanna be equipment wise that still a work in progress at neutral ground. Correct still work in progress. A very long and arduous work in progress. We had delays on getting our equipment in i. You know with all the shipping delays. They came on that. Everybody is experiencing in every former fashion except for milk crates. Apparently we eat all of those instead of getting everything all at once. We got our brew house in march. We got our fermentation vessels in early june and we got a bright tanks in mid-july and boiler came in somewhere in the mix too. We never get anything altogether. It just came in very piecemeal and you're able to put it together piecemeal when everything in its jas to come in and do their work had the plumbers. Come in and do their work. You know you can't just be like hey guys you wanna come in and just wire up this one box and then maybe we'll have you come back in and a couple of months or something else. They're not gonna do that. So make sense finally got everything in and been trying to get. Get our head straight on getting all the subs in getting all that work done. And we're still floating in limbo currently okay. But the bears flaw. Yeah that's a good. Start iraq dialing basically what's going to be your pilot system right yup yup so My current big system to brew on full batches. Or what i can get out of full batches right now is a barrel and a half pilot system and then my current pilot system is my old. Homebrew twelve gallon setup. So it's hard to keep beer on with thirsty drinkers around. So and you know like this week knocking out four batches this week. I'll put in another four next week to just continually turnover turnover. Turnover turnover so. It's a little exhausting from that standpoint. You know we've seen a lot of breweries here stan. I've seen this happened several times over the last year or so where a brewery will open up put their beers on tap in like the middle of their second day. They're like hey y'all were out of beer. We had a lot bigger response than we expected. We'll get back on as soon as we can and gives good. That people are thirsty. They're people underestimate it. Sounds like a lot of liquid but when people you get enough people together it doesn't last. Hr especially if you're crazy like standing bruin. Twelve gallons time commercial about his nanu was gets. He's emptying into the serving tanks and it's actually he can't fill it into the vessel quick enough to have a really long posed in the traps. Line reminds me of that. Little satirical video. I saw whether the smallest little dollhouse is time. It's like the ultimate hillary finest of liquid. You know drink smallest last weekend man. That's the way we're about you get a drink more of that. That's right. I was going to just add to that. It is kind of frustrating. Sometimes because we stand puts in eight hours on a on a brew and and you know we we played on tap and it's gone in eight hours right. Yeah like i worked hard for this so right at least eight hours. I mean it would be an hour. That's that's the you're losing ground yet. Most people are going around. What people drinking more thir- berry stands on you. Know what take it easy. Take it and joy so have you tried the food cart. He's really good. You know you don't need a second beer you look. Let me get you some water for that reason. We've been technically under a soft opening circumstances since we arrived in march. Yeah and you know we haven't had any kind of grand opening or anything like that and you know. It's basically wants that systems up and i can start putting batches in the tanks. Then we'll schedule you know actually having a grand opening what six months after we open. So i don't know when the count our anniversary or would just i've seen. Yeah i back to when you started home brewing so you can right out of the gate so you've been doing it for like six fifteenth anniversary. Ten years wow. It's all the new paint. You didn't notice this before. Yeah we're gonna have a little fun here man. I'm gonna ask you some questions about stand. True or false. Oh boy these. These are things i may or may have not experienced withstand or seen. Stand do so true or false. Stan has brewed during a tornado. I would say false. That is not boss. it is true is true. A matter of fact bruin a a porter and a tornado. Sirens went off and. Brian has little video of cnn. A little Rotation as they call cloud rotation yes. But we're so.

Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast
"nola" Discussed on Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast
"He chocolate and he goes no but for real ourselves. Yeah he just also people down there. Men just always a good time so i love it indeed indeed. Do we have enough time to get it. I don't know if we do to get into the story neutral ground. What you know what. I'll say i'll tell you what since we just got a little bit of time here. I've seen the food trucks. You guys get there and speaking of louisiana and cook. And i've seen booed and i've seen crawfish hand pies in that i wanna come visit. I mean i try. Your beer was there. But i want to come visit in. Hit that food truck. You guys get out. So food's good. yeah absolutely. Does it feel like mardi gras. All the time in the burris. You're going for it's fun. I'll say that it's funds. I didn't want to dominate the new orleans side of the partnership. Here like we want which we try to be a mix of the new orleans and texas so we try to incorporate both the the cultures in into the brewery. But of course as soon as i opened my mouth like you said everybody says you must be the guy. You're the new orleans good stuff. Well you are listening to the beer. Guy's radio show. We need to take a break but we will be back very soon with more.

Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast
"nola" Discussed on Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast
"On facebook twitter and instagram. Now back to the beer guy's radio show welcome back to bear guy's radio show remember. All episodes are available on demand. So if you missed the broadcast get the podcast beer guys. Radio is available all popular and unpopular podcasting apps. Now let's get back to neutral ground brewing company. Sean and stan. Thanks again for being here with us. We do appreciate it and we're going to start with you because we know stand. We already know what he's got to say so we've heard it all. Yeah so sean. How did you stand mean. And how did you guys meet and lead to a neutral ground brewing company. Well actually amid stand through angela. His wife and my sister in law used to work together and became friends. And so you know going to family functions My sister-in-law she'd invite angela and stand over to her house in some met him there and i don't remember how long ago it was. But he actually showed up with a growl and he started sharing beers and i wasn't even into craft beer at the time. And he poured me. Just this little sampler like a little four ounce cup of beer and i'm thinking you know. Hey where's the rest of it you know and and i tasted it and then i realized oh. Wow this is good. This is not you know corona this actually has some flavor to it as a good beer and so You know from there. We just. We became friends and ran into a mac family functions and whatever and was actually at his wedding and he and his wife came to at the time we were still living in louisiana and he and his wife came down and spent some time with for mardi gras so we met the beautiful meeting that shaun. I've heard a lot of people you talked about that first time and i like toting around beer sharing a stand indefinitely And you're talking about the poor in so many people that we've introduced to it like they'll come hang out with us studio on the weekends just share beer and it'll be four five six of us in here. We'll open up a single can and get these little teeny glasses and start passing it around. And they're like. What are these guys doing. Man that's do. We really have to share one. Twelve ounce beer. He's guys doing so in. There will be times where we have a guest in here. That isn't familiar with how drink and will pass them a beer. They'll take the whole thing. They'll fill us shankar. Pint will look at him on. that's the only can occur. You can drink beer. Yeah you don't think about them in your round enough you just don't think about that. What we do is kind of weird. And not normal brian. Well i don't know. I think it's kind of normal. We get to drink more different beers. We get more different stuff instead of a lot of the same down with it down with it now stan. We've known each other longtime. How long did you homebrew before deciding. You wanted to start a brewery. Think humbert about thirty minutes before. I decided i wanted to start fair enough. Did it take from that. Initial another base. Fifteen years worth fifteen years. You know what we were serious for a while but stand. You've been pretty dedicated. I know you know building the burri in the backyard. Your bj cd homebrew judge correct. Yes and all that so pretty serious about it. They're yeah it got pretty in depth pretty fast. I enjoyed being able to see the creativity of what you can do. You know just the artistry of it but the fact that the artistry takes so much science just kinda hit you hit. Both those levels for me and i was like well. We see a lot of people that are in like engineering type disciplines that do get into brewing. You know. I think that's your your tanker you know methodical. And that and scientific the it really does lend itself well to you. Know mechanical technical type of stuff scientific as well as artist and just raging alcoholism. Right it's the fusion fusion of all of these it's neat being able to tweak little variables in seattle all affect what you get and it's cool to be able to drink something that's oh my goodness. This is a really good beer. And i made. Yeah now that. I never got over that from home brewing and i missed that from that. Brian speaking of home brewing. I think this is a good segue for us. We're currently drinking right now. A neutral ground brewing company sinister. Cezanne now once again if you've listened to our show for a while you know this cecile was a mining. Brian's homebrew recipe. We won several awards in different interational beer. Beer over the years and stan you at tried it before and when you start a neutral ground. Stan reached out and honored us by saying. Can i use your recipe as our house as on. I think you said you did a little bit of add it to make it fit your system correct yep so sledded it's just kinda keep the the end product in relatively the same spot you guys had had it but just kind of tweaking to make it make it come out right. 'goodstone i'm curious fundamentally like if you're scaling this up to larger and larger batches or you're going to use the same ingredients you can with the same hops you you tweak those things ratios of things but if i remember it mosaic yeah mosaic at the flame out. Yeah and it's a time. I kept all that the way it was mosaic in there have got the traditional hops in the early. Do that long. Boil stan yeah. Do you do the long boil. It's critical step. Stand ninety minute loyal around all right Close all we'll allow you guys reducing in announce a hallertau at one twenty in. I don't know if that's necessary but it okay doing creative stuff with it. And then again taylor and it down so that what. The end product was was as much. Like what i remembered it being not necessarily the process being the same just the product being the same right. I'm enjoying it. I mean it's nice to simpson cintas. Cj here and You know like you said that this recipe we actually developed this one fairly young are home brewing quote unquote career and i ran out to several burris we enjoyed and there were things that we wanted to tweak but we got into a routine of ain't broke. Don't fix it. We liked the way it came out. So you know if my original recipe called for throwing three burnt matt sticks in at one hundred twenty minutes. I probably would still done that because it turned out. World exactly so right. We'll each time. You had to take the ceremonial sniff off of the the purged keg to ensure that the came out properly. That's it's key took so sean your background. Did you do a bunch of home brewing. Before did you do any or were you Did you have a different background. Well no real home brewing other than that. Mr beer kit. I did something with that. But no my background is I've been in chemical manufacturing ma whole working career. You mentioned folks with scientific backgrounds gravitating to this industry and so i have a chemistry degree and so I've been in large scale manufacturing my whole career and kind of like what you mentioned earlier. It's just really cool. That now is the first time that i can actually make something that i can consume. So this is great. I actually get to taste what i make now and so. That's pretty good. I mean technically. You probably could've tasted what you made before. May the best idea but i do enjoy tasting the toast i make in the ice cubes. That's about the only other things. I i love your accent sean. I love it man. I gotta tell you thank you. Louisiana in general is one of my favorite places to visit. You know i've done new orleans just the The by us there a rash story. I've told i went to visit new orleans one time and we stopped at a mutual friend's house or my friend's friend's house on the way down there and they did a jumble. I and chicken and potato salad and all this around the fire having a good time and he had kind of a pit dug or we did the fire and need to go to the restroom so was going back to the house which is probably fifty yards away and i say hey. I'm going to go to the bathroom. I'll be right back. And he goes okay and he was always like just go to the woods. They're like oh he's like yeah. Just go to the woods. So i go to step towards. What's he's like. The make sure to watch out for the gators and i kind of chuckle and.

Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast
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"Beer sean. Is that your brainchild or stands actually. It's the collaboration but it was really stands idea. After we decided on a name and then we had the new orleans background in texas background. He came up and he said you know we gotta have a king cake beer and so then he worked on the formula ford and it took a couple tries but manny. He really nailed it down. It's a really complex brew. You can it better. But i know it's got a quay more ingredients than most. The craft beer the typical beer. We're looking for work. We'll talk about that. One more. I can't wait to dip into that but We also have forced missouri hazy. Ipa we have renaissance english mild. The juiciest varies ip in bryan. We are drinking right now. Synthesizers cezanne for those that. No you know for those. That don't know we'll talk about it. A little more in the next segment so brian. A real quick. We don't have much time here. Can you give us a quick news story. What's in the news. The beer guys have the scoop time for headlines. Okay really quick. According to drinks business unusual weather has led to an unusual barley harvest in the uk. The bad news is the dry weather followed by the weather slowed everything down but the slowing down actually roosevelt it in a better barley crop than most years have seen so better quality A little later a pain for the farmers. But it's gonna pay off for us drinkers. Good crop then Good barley man makes good right. Slow it down. It matures differently and better. Apparently okay interesting. Take its time man. That's right good stuff. Well bryan all the news. We got time for this. We'll do more when we can your listeners. A beer guy's radio show. We do need to take a break. But we'll be back very soon with.

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"We are broadcasting for the beer guy's radio studios in marietta georgia in this week. We're talking with neutral ground brewing company. I i'm tim denison with me. As always is my good friend and co host bryant hewitt. Hey ten joining us. Today we have stan hudson the head brewer. And sean do blame the head of operations for neutral ground to. We're going to talk about king cake. Beers tornado. Warning porter's of. I get that outs and harvest series of beers guys. Thanks for joining us. Thanks for having a lot of great topics to cover their with neutral ground for a neutral ground. We're going to find out what neutral. Yes because you know brian. We know this nate. Noses stand noses sean. You probably due to this a fun show for us because stan is a longtime friend indeed Much what we known each other probably a decade or more at this point i think at least that yeah. Yeah so and we didn't actually meet through beer cigars at the time. We were all cigar. Smokers we're on some cigar forms. If i'm not mistaken most of them are deceased are deceased in gone at this time. So wait on wag on. I think we went through actually several different reincarnations of selma sites before we got those. The politics of those things be banned people arguing about the off into factions and stuff. He was crazy man. It was fantastic. Sean are you a cigar smoker. I smoke maybe four cigars a year. Okay every now and again gotcha to honest. That's about where i am right now and maybe not even four year just every now and then i'll get into one not like it used to be used to be great story of hanging with stan. Yes we met at what they called the cigar. Tweet up in chattanooga tennessee and Stan had actually shipped kegs vera. That's right yes texas to make sure we had some good drinking and i had a sexy cadillac escalade at the time. And we pop the hatch on that and turned into a portable bar in the parking lot there and we drank stands. It was getting with pete. Johnson from china and some other guys. I think too and for those. That don't know cigars. Pete johnson would be. I don't know exactly who to comparing to we. But he's a cigar superstar. I think very much. Yeah no beer world. He'd be famous. I don't know. I don't know an equal There's it's so different different saying but that was a good time. We'll you know speaking of beer cigars. Do you pair the to stand you ever dabble with both with the burri. No personal life. I always try to figure out something i can. I can have with cigar. If i'm going to have some beer outside and it's nice enough weather. Unfortunately the weather hasn't been nice enough at all. Hardly lately too hot or too rainy or hurricane hot hot and then to and too humid and then nearly it was too cold and just always something man. It's always too much. Yeah yeah sean. When you do get your fu- cigars a year do you dabble in any pairings. No not really. It's usually as part of like a a group of guys getting together and just smoking and usually somebody brings a bottle. It's usually scotch. Actually that sound good. Yeah right that that sounds like the perfect reason to smoke cigars you there. If you buddies someone's got a nice bottle of scotch and a few cigars and that's really the way to do it up man. And i do have a few because i think i probably smoke more often than most of you guys mike. Classic was always going with an olympic connecticut or ep. Correo new wave connecticut connecticut cigar and a belgian golden. I used to enjoy that a lot with do valleys to be my ride default thing i do like and it's an easy. It's just a kind of a layup thing. The the camacho nicaraguan barrel aged perdomo bourbon barrel aged cigars with any kind of stouter darker. Beer that they're fine. And of course the winston churchill late hours also a a whiskey barrel aged one. I believe in. That's a little lighter so ago maybe not as intense with your stoute's but any of those go well and i found that you can really pair alec a logger or something not very intensely hoppy. Not something really boozy which just about any cigar pretty safely. You know just said okay. Easy clean lager usually goes pretty. Well you get a little too many hops in there you you start. Having them fight the tobacco at the likes to fight with the bitterness of the hops. I kind of dominant hops will dominate your palate. If they're real heavy there yeah exactly. The cigar tastes like hot just burnt yet. Yeah they don't play well together very often own every every now and then i found something hoppy that works okay but almost always it has to do with the hops of faded a little bit so they've actually lost some of their edge in that's why they're more palatable so that's my experience i know some people enjoy the combination and I've been known to be drinking. A you know if you go with like a milkshake. Ip that milk quality to its anything with lactose in it. It's going to go well with a cigar. I mean across the board. You can get away. Oh yeah i love that. I love that combination. Lactose doesn't love me. I love it. What if you had. A milkshakes smoothies seltzer. Would that pair well with us now. It'd be terrible with yeah great so on those barrel aged cigars. Do you get the notes from the barrel stand. Have you tried those like the barrel age ones. I haven't had any barely cigars. So i can't speak to that. Do bacteria point those. Like i do know that i really have always doug like english. Browns and like the padron maduro lines persa brown labels. They work together. I think that's one. That's kinda under talked about. But those that no no drones thousand series in that like oh yeah five thousand madero five thousand six thousand a two big one The to really popular ones but any of the thousand series. Great stuff right now. I need a cigar again. I want to give me style rights. I'm gonna get out. I'm gonna get a bottle of scotch out of the corner and a fire up a cigar. They're gonna do well. Tim i think it's time for the dow. It's time for our fears of the week brought to you by the net craft beer and barbecue and downtown kennesaw georgia the nest kennesaw dot com. We'll ryan as always. We've got a great list of beers to get into. It's all about an jbc. Today we wanna think our friends at the nest once again for sponsor and i have some unfortunate news from the nest. We had tober fest scheduled due to an abundance of caution with the uptick. in cova cases. They've decided to postpone slash. Cancel that for now but stay tuned. They're gonna try and do it again. It was a charity event for bottle. Share so you know good 'cause unfortunately getting hit here but much better to be safe so they're gonna hold on that for now but So go on. Some support hasn't wings and barbecue. You know help them out and go. See the bottle share. Drop them a little bit so our bears this week g. I'm starting. I feel like i'm starting at the top. With what a list you put here. Brian so king cake in do you be seeking cake. This kind of your flagship. Your star.

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The Bill Simmons Podcast
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"You can't wait for the sale like you can't ask for the sale on bet you gotta pay the bentley and what is like. It's that's that car is. There's no sale price on that caught. Will you know who's in that spot. Now is the suns phoenix suns. Who we'd never seen cyber pay the tax. He's got chris. Paul skinner want a bit waterlogged. Extension big bigeye maceio. Bridges coming up in the air. They've agents contract coming. Barry paid booker. They're looking at a situation where there have four hundred million dollar guys in nine to twelve months and we'd never see by the other part of it is though they're gonna see s those guys are really will. They were all day to miami eat. You know what i mean. What am i am eat. it's got to the nba final. We're not talking about those five guys on that today with the same reverence yet that we did last year and they're going to have to see if those guys are gonna have the same reverence next year. Then you'll know if you you have the chats while on you're also in a bitch of a conference yes does not a lot of room in the west you can go forward. Ten really liked old. Stay coming back next year. Yeah we have a healthy lakers team we would. We would assume like you go down the line. It's like denver. Murray will be backed by hopefully by march. Still there clippers. I guess you know what the funny thing is people. Ask me about how good milwaukee was. And i was like. I'm not a hundred percent choice. Why said because they're in the east. You got twenty eight games that you should win twenty four. I spent a lot of years when the knicks were bad. When that's a bad wizards. Cleveland troy plan. Four times i mean that's twenty those five t named in his four three or four more thought. Like i'm like i'm not sure you in sixty games in the west. I know you're good. There's no doubt about it. You play utah. What tom leykis clippers. Four times denver. Four-time like i know you're good like in the in the east. You could win sixty games and not really be a great team. Yeah what do you expect. What would you want golden state to do before we go. They got seven and fourteen. They got wise men who clay coming back does all these different directions. They could go. And everybody's like no they should trade those picks first star. There's no star it's like all right we'll find me the star washington doesn't want to trade bradley beal. Yeti wanna leave if it's not ben. Simmons doesn't make sense so they're gonna end up making these picks have this weird team of like young guys in guys ready to win the title right now. What would you do wanna golden state warriors. Would you know anytime. I have Steph curry on. I'm trying to win. A title meets his. Oh any any any way. That i could win a tidal. And what is it gonna take. I'm going to do that. i'm never gonna go. I'm building for my future. My future is now and this guy's got about four year run where he could play at this love. So i gotta take advantage of those four years and at least these three. I gotta take advantage So i'm getting players in there that uh ready to win an nba type. So you're trading like wiggins seven and fourteen for siaka those kind of trades. Well i think wiggins. And i'm not sure if that's such a big upgrade. What i'm gonna upgrade. If i think that i think we can do what siachen does if he had klay thompson on the floor with them not to say i. I actually agree with you. But i'm in the wiggins minority. But i just shock them. Seems like the if they're gonna upgrade. I think that's best available for them. 'cause i don't think they're getting brad they bill for what the what the have you know. And ben simmons is. The is the biggest upgrade. So you do that. Yeah i would i would. I would definitely take center because if you think about what about george draymond us. Yeah draymond is able to get the at twenty assistant a gay able to rebound a dissent. Any very very rarely take shots. But he's not the offense player that says in the paint so he doesn't get into the he can't drive the lanes and score the way. Ben simmons ben simmons to pass the way he like so i would open a floor and have him at the point and have play on one stretch on one side and step on the other. He'd have an open lane to the basket. So you're saying like almost like almost like how they use dollar but like on steroids without question the size and strength and his ability to go downhill is better than all of those dots yet. So like wiggins seven and fourteen for simmons without forcing. I kind of let you know that's a. I never thought us simmons in the dollar spot if you use their mid two thousand ten teams that actually you know could really shoot either. I don't. I don't have to worry about shooting. If i play and stuff on the floor i don't have to worry about. I have never have to worry about you. Plus a couple of free minimum guys. Yeah yup they're gonna they're gonna spread the floor around after work Did you talk to check when the seasons that happening or do you need. Do you need to detox from him. Is it like a chuck diet talks. But i did talk about two days ago a day. More about facetime. I it based type sack. Yeah you know. And i study and i started early last days based on three one because we went to i went to the premier space. Yes and my kids. Were we loved it and we facetime earning. Y'all i was so proud of him his face there. I don't know why it was so different. Because i went to a movie theater. I guess to see ernie on a big street screams. Aren't you proud for some reason. And i was sitting in when he comes down the screen. I'd like i'd never had that feeling for him about him like that. I don't know why was so brown. He's won emmys good but i. I was super proud of it. Being a spaceship took real shock. I was faced object. Wichita he's gonna be dj vegas. I was like laughing about that. And and i was talking to charles and it was a play comparison where we will have an argument. Who's a better player in outside basketball arguments all the time and so we had to have charles travel culture so i miss them. I guess eccentric you do. How are you feeling about north carolina. Hoops thanks you. Oh yeah we're a. I'm excited i think A lot of good young transfers lot of good young freshman coming in. And i'm interested to see what you i know. He's going to have an enthusiasm and sites that you know not to say that doesn't happen. I rock like are you kidding me. So you're gonna have those efforts that no one could say the app. So i'm excited. I'm excited by one hundred percent. Are you going to be like uncle. Kenny handed out. Like you know iphones under the table and different different people as they come in like booster booster keti.

The Bill Simmons Podcast
"nola" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast
"Go bill. The end is near. The end is where did you. What was the biggest lesson for you from this basketball season. Did you take anything away. Did so you feel like the bucks. Were the right team that won. And yet i could argue. If durant's big toe is six inches back the nets when the title like i like how regular remember this season five years from now they could sustain. They couldn't couldn't get they couldn't play well enough to get kyri box. They could play well enough to get heart and healthy. The bucks did that. Yeah we watched the guy have made me one of the most catastrophic looking injuries with not and they held it down until he got it so to me. That was the difference. I'm like this is the whole down here. Can you hold me down. Yeah you hold your best players down. And the milwaukee bucks held them down so i tip my hat to. Because the lakers couldn't do it. You know so. Yes could philly philly kind of been have to do it. They just didn't play well so they were the best thing. Would you trade. For ben simmons without question you know i used to play with a couple of guys and as you say. They couldn't super basketball all through my life high school college. Whatever and i always a good shooter. But i'm like oh come on. Let's go workout. will you come. We'll get jumper right. We'll get an eighty johnson. I said but you know we gotta get to a point where you're gonna shoot it. Well enough you're gonna tell you. But i still do this so well. You're not you still might not see it. So let's concentrate on what you do really well. So yeah you don't shoot the three but they might not ever have to see it you know and that's when you start becoming a leak and that's what you honest it you said. I don't super three while. But i'm gonna do this so great that you might not have to see and i think ben has really focused on that and say i'm gonna push the basketball at six foot ten at a pace that you might not ever see me shoot at three but i will work on what you might have this. Yeah i guess. I'm a big defender. Has i thought he was terrible. In the playoffs i mean he obviously fell apart. The question for me is there's this i think as a regular season guy. I could build a team around in. That's good right like you said. I put the ball in his hands. I'm running. i'm going shooters. I'm just. I'm i'm giving him the car keys doing his thing. But when we get to the playoffs and it slows down and it gets super physical and it gets tense and you can feel it in the arena and every every possessions like squeezing blood from iraq Do i want him out there in those in those situations. That's the part. I can't wrap by hetero well to be a great to me and lights like a superstar. Not not a lot of all star. There's all sorts to stop a superstar five way to control the game. Obviously we know rebounding scoring assists in his defense leadership and then the last which is the most important for guard is pace of games so in the playoffs. When you play. The scenic sons. With steve nash jason kidd. You still have to play fast. Yeah like they make you play at that. I don't care who you are. You're gonna have to score one hundred ten points. The beat the phoenix suns. with jason. kidd. Steve nash at the point in the playoffs. That's how he has to say to me. That's what i would be emphasizing. If i was a team-mate coach general manager president. You have to play his face and you have to make us play and make other teams say you gotta school hundred ten to beat us and if you could do that no one's going to give a damn about to jump shots well. He's not the player. Hakeem was but everyone forgets there. Was this a key moment right in ninety two before he had his three run where he wanted to get traded. He was out. There was available. And i remember there. Were like reggie lewis for hakeem trade rumors. Every city had their version of like. Can we gotta keep a little like what is happening dame lillard now and i wonder like with this philly thing because to me it seems broken. I just don't think embiid and simmons make sense together. I don't think they're ever gonna make it but we kind of felt like with akeem in houston in ninety two. It's like oh well he can ever be. The best guy in a title team needs to change of scenery. We had all these preconceived things then he ripped off one of the great three year runs. Any centers. had simmons isn't akeem. But it's always. I always i was think about that. Sometimes their trade you don't make can be the best trade you make you know the trade i was just gonna let you actually go through and it was glen rice. And lots of divas for accumulates. What and that's it. And and and i gotta pick glen rice. Was the shooter you saw at. The time was slot. So you know that was a trade. That was gone out. And i remember going to the team and goi- really want about me and then l. Anyway he went to college there. Yeah i can't believe in houston. He's been a place he'd been for twelve years. You know were really close and most of all team. That's well guys. Like we all had a relationship where we could ask the honest question to each other and and he kind of danced around it and so he said i haven't heard.

The Bill Simmons Podcast
"nola" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast
"Number six and they get a top five two thousand fourteen protected pick. Do you remember what player was in that spot. Who's sarge who's elfriede peyton. That's right new orleans billion. Yes affiliate did like that. Weird sarge thing where they traded peyton to somebody else so anyway that i'm paper just those spots neurons. Noel and alfred paid for drew holidays. A pretty good trade like actually. Don't mind that shade maybe they overvalued a little bit. what though caraba was the next two summers. They spent forty four million in four years on tyreek evans. Then the following year was the omar asheq ryan anderson super splurge right and then on top of it. They just couldn't keep gordon healthy in that tied into really what was going on the organization where it was like nobody in this team could stay healthy ever and you know as you were in their embedded in there that was a recurring theme right as i. Is this a mom and pop organization or is this a real mba organization where they'd take care players and you know this is an a-plus effort behind the scenes. What was your what. Did you learn as you recovering at that time. Yeah i mean. I think the first season i was there. They set records for for games missed because of injury and illness in like i did a story where the lead trainer there was basically like i was asking about all the technology that they were interested in an image. Just heads quote about like like my hands like my hand or whatever. Rely on victor. She is not a great sign. I mean yeah the thing. I always tell people is i think people wanna focus on like they want to look at the pelicans injury situation think it's like a decrepit hospital or something like that but a lot of these. These issues happened on the fringes. Things like you're talking about erik gordon. Who can't stay healthy. But he's also unhappy and in just like that type of thing just festers and it just compounds in like that sir. All of those things tend to build up. And that's the real issue with a small market franchise if is if you don't have the resources or just know how to in order to do those little things that build into bigger successes. I i just think it often overwhelms you at a certain point and to your point like injury stuff like to this day. They brought in the training staff. It seems like there's a better situation there haven't been there long time but it still feels like they're fighting the injury bug today and it's a weird time in the league right because their mentality with davis is like we gotta get center next time right. That's yet they're the this is where the league's going. So well it's omar asheq it's robin lopez over and over again but now really like what the way they should have gone has been like we don't need a center let's go let's go smaller. Let's build like a fast team with shooters. But i just i don't blame them for not realizing it. Because this was the roy hibbert era all the sudden ended abruptly and all the sudden the warriors are sharing this new era but they spent a lot of capital. Trying to put guys next to davis. That was really a waste of resources. Yeah i mean the asheq. Trade was kind of in the following re-signing of him that summer. I believe ooh the record scratch on. Mba big men. Who's like that was win. The door closed and big men. Were no longer the types and so longtime they kind of traded back and forth between Going offense only with ryan. Anderson are going defense only with omarosa they were never in the perfect spot and then it leads to this issue. Where davis doesn't want to play center and then you're trying to like cater to his needs and when you're getting into that situation i think the signing kind of speaks to that you're really trying to appease him maybe that's not best long-term for the team. And so you get into this weird nebulous place where you don't wanna be. Is it just like like. I said before it just compounds in like these things tend to build up well and you of a situation. Where new orleans is the number one draft pick our of the game show are. We sure they should have an nba team. And right. look we just saw it with milwaukee you have the right organization in place in the right ownership and people really investing in. It's basically all they're doing is thinking about how to make this an awesome. Nba franchise despite some market limitations. That's gonna work. You also have him walkie of a legacy of you've fifty years of basketball fans. You have some fun. Things that happen. New orleans says the opposite new orleans said the jazz in the seventies which were catastrophe they end up moving to utah They have this kind of weird charlotte situation that George shinn flee flees from charlotte ends up in new orleans. Then now all that stuff they up going back As an expansion team it's just the fit was never right. We've had moments where You know especially with chris in two thousand eight where they went toe to toe a little bit But it just never happened. These last twelve years they were owned by the same family that owned the football team. We all know what they're going to care about more. We all saw. This seat said those smoothie king center whatever it was called before that where and you just look at this and you go the city staff basketball team so the answer is yes. It was probably properly managed. Anyone should have a basketball team. But when you take a small market combined with some incompetent decisions and The fact that honestly if they get michael kit grow crest instead of davis two thousand twelve. Then what happens. What are we looking at. I mean this team won the lottery twice with two generational talents in the right. You know you'd say zion. And anthony davis are probably the two best prizes of this whole decade.

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If you have suggestions for topics guests at other ideas please send up to info at scientific sense dot com and i can be reached at gil at eappen dot info. Yesterday's dini whose professional physics at amazon is taking versity. One of the primary of usage focus is new leaders. Welcome to see you thank you. Yeah thanks for doing this. So i know that you have done a lot of work on neutrinos. You have a few papers. That came out recently. And i want to talk to a twenty eighteen paper dalogue and my own neutrino signatures of primordial black holes. invite you say. These studied primordial black holes ph is as sources of massive neutrinos by hawking radiation under the hypothesis that black holes emit nuclear no bass item states be described quantitatively called the pbs evolution and lifetime is affected by the mass and flew munich dialect my own nature of neutrinos before we get the details celia I wanted to get some definitions of folks would know what black court saw a few episodes of black holes Here we're talking about. The pride won't imprac codes owes The these black holes are fall close to the big bang And then as caulking radiation Sort of The black hole evaporating So to speak and that That lady Imitating these particles called neutrinos. Right is that. Do i understand that correctly. Yes so so pry bhutia blackhaws before we get the neutrinos what is sort of the mechanism of formation their ho- exactly what they have formed sure We believe that Primordial hose could form in the early universe from density fluctuations so We know that any object could can possibly become a black hole if you compress it into a very very small volume so this same process could happen in the universe with Density fluctuations that could be a regional space where there is an over density compared to the surrounding and each of over the east coast past Then then it could get to the point of becoming a black hole This this The details of this process are beyond my expertise But this is fairly reasonable thing to expect and The diesel really small rate in the scheme of things. Yes so when i started to Learn about time or their black holes. I was amazed by how different in mass can be. They can be may be the massive wouldn't but they can also be The mass of Being or they can be Even even smaller so they can really be very very tiny. Yes oh so. That's really really small so this is sort of quantum fluctuations only universe Kind of getting Getting concentrated in vide- small areas But we believe those. Those primordial black holes emit nucleus. we Have to go back to stephen hawking for that stephen hawking wrote this seminal paper Which is about what we nowadays. Nowadays call hawking radiation so he demonstrated that any black hole regardless of what it is could be primordial black hole or a stellar. Nicole doesn't matter any black hole isn't really black because it meets radiations so radiation particles And the the process that we call evaporation so Because a black holes fundamentally gravity objects they would meet any particle that couples to raggedy including trees so It's the moment you have a black hole you do. Have hawking radiation and neutrinos are just that are expected. Part of hawking radiation. You're so caulking radiation so that that happens to every black hole even the even the supermassive ones right so i it said gentle phenomenon And so going to neutrinos now Don't typically thing neutrino site Caltrans and electrons are really well known. neutrinos are particles. Dad don't interact with The matter Espionage don't interact much with matters. We don't really see them. They don't really see them. And and so it's difficult to measure that's right and so so this could you give a. What does the history of neutrino vendor we. I understand such things existed. Let's see We go back to the twentieth century and the story goes That the father of neutrino sees Warfare he. He made the hypotheses of a new particle existing as a way to explain Some strange behavior of neutrinos produced by by nuclear decay so It's it's a long story but Let me just say that For a long time. Neutrinos who just the hypotheses and then around the mead of this twentieth century They would actually officer so we started to Know that this particles existed and But that was pretty much heat. So we didn't know much about the properties And one of these properties the mass which we still don't know i'm easy after all these decades but we still don't know if neutrinos have something like a magnetic went for example And something that we didn't learn until much later on is the fact. That neutrinos oscillate. That's that that sounds. That's something that we that were somehow established Turn of the sanctuary around the around the year. Two thousand really after after decades of of testing with the solar neutrino selling trainers. So there are still there are still a number of no on your trainers. One of them is the mass one and the other one is the The nature of the neutrinos being the iraq particles or miranda particles we She's kind of a fundamental cost. So there are that. That's that's that's related to the fundamental nature of the neutrino as particle break. So so they do. They have a mass but masses small. Do they have a chunk. Neutrinos don't have charge so they are electrically neutral and that's Comedy the biggest reason for for them to be a so allusive as you were mentioning earlier on especially in the in early. Nineteen hundreds all the particle detectors so basically a electro-magnetic detectors they were looking for charge or Magnetic behavioral some sort. So neutrinos don't have that and so they They only have the weak interaction At that that we know wolf and gravity of course and so that's why they They escape detection so so easily because their interaction is very weak. Yeah so so. That's sort of the beauty of neutrinos right so because they don't interact V can go back digits of years. Simple hats Perhaps become pickup one on earth and it would have travelled that distance through all sorts of things but would not have affected wider rate right. Yes and so so the other phenomenon of neutrino is that you mentioned that they also late so are they're failures of tinos they go back and forth. Yes it's It's actually a fairly Easy to this cried kwan to sonam on We know that In quantum mechanics there is this Particles described by these function which is called the wave function. And so the neutrinos could be on. Neutrino could be born as a say an extra and then it's quanta way function would evolve over time in a way that after sometime. The wave function is no longer a purely electron neutrino way function. But the has a little bit or even law actually of a different flavor. It could be a new one or tau. So what we observe in the actors. Is this change of flavor and perhaps the most striking demonstration of this phenomenon is solemn. Neutrinos because we know that the sun produces an extra treatments and It doesn't produce a new on and talion trainers so But here on earth we do Have evidence that the solar neutrino flags that we receive has some You wanna talion. Trina in it and that can only be explained by sedation and Actually after this other neutrino data showed this phenomenon. This was also confirmed by a saint men made experiments so it's a fairly established phenomenon it and so that the flavors are Electron new on tall. Yes that's right and so. Did you understand the vendor made in the sun for example there they are made as electron Neutrinos and by the time they reached the earth day the Immunes dot. Yes yes Impart young. that's that's what happens so ease. It always the case that they get a manufactured so to speak as as electoral neutrinos always. It depends on where they are born. There are places where neutrino sutter born in or flavors. A so it's it's it really varies with With the type of environment We are talking about okay. Okay and so in the people you say ph is this primordial black holes. We talked about radiates right. Handed and left handed dutra knows in equal amounts so anybody right-handed unless the cleaners. Okay let me see so Yes you say. Indicates of dirac neutrinos. pba Left neutrinos in equal amounts possibly increasing deceptive number noon pheno species nest. Yes is that explainable. Yes so right handed than left handed. Neutrinos that may take why to explain what that exactly means me. Just say that It's related to the neutrino mass. So if you're truly knows didn't have a mass which we know they do but if they didn't have a mouse They would only exist as left handed particles which means that basically their spin is Is anti aligned with the momentum and but if they have mass and the iraq particles There could be another type of neutrino which is right handed. Which where the This being ease aligned with a mentor other than anti line and so If you are iraq these these two different species could exist and so instead of having one species of neutrino emitted left-handed one Indicators of a massless trina if we have not suv nutrients than you would have to species and so. The black hole radiate war energy compared to The case when neutrinos don't amass so when we started working on this paper i was interested in this phenomenon that A lot of the literature having to do with a developer. Evaporation of primordial black couls. Consider the neutrinos as massless about. Now we know that they are massive. And so i thought well Sixty speaking at primordial black hole could radiate more energy than previously thought. So i found that aspect interesting and then sees you mention the possibility to increase the effective number of species. That's related to what it was talking about. So then you the black hole would ra- gate more neutrino States or more neutrino Species to spe pseudo speak and then Would increase the number of neutrinos per cubic centimeter Data we observe today so I'm kind of glossing over a lot of these days. But basically cosmology gives us a measurement of this and effective which is called the effective number two species. And if you have this right. Handed neutrinos coming from the primordial black holes. This number could be higher than than expected. And so that would be may be a i way to tell that maybe there are more black holes in the universe yet. So so the hawking radiation essentially creation coming out of black holes Expected defined Expected that over a long period of time. Black holes radiate away lap. Later ray out the mass or information that didn't do it And so this. Radiation is hockey. Radio station is it is a new park. Or is it. Fundamentally composed of neutrinos hawking radiation is made of every particle that no of so A black hole. A camera gate Pretty much everything. Photons neutrinos throngs You loans It said cetera but There is the catch here. The fact that a black hole has a temperature which is another Big achievement of stephen hawking to end and others To that the black hole is thermo dynamical object and so Basically the bigger the black hole the lower the temperature so if the temperature is really low The black hole wouldn't be able to immed- Very massive particles because they are thermal energy would be sufficient for that so because masses energy Mc squared right so because massey's energy If a black hole has too low of a temperature It wouldn't have its quantum energy It's it's Wouldn't be enough to produce the mass off a particular particle for example a proton may be too heavy to be produced by a really low tanto black home so so the beaker. The black called the lower the temperature. Yes ed so. So then can expect the bigger black holes to have more of a neutrino content in radiation. Yes because The bigger black holes would as i said be able to radiate the heavy particles and so they would only be able to radiate away the low mass particles and so there could be black holes that only emit photons gravitons and Neutrinos do a of sort of the distribution of this primordial black holes Isn't you know sort of everywhere. What is what do we know about you. Know some of the distribution of bbc's you mean spatial distribution like where they are now. I'm wondering just like the easy would do sort of look at the early universe will find them everywhere Probably at the beginning they would be a more or less uniformly distributed Bug in the universe. Today they would probably be Behaving like the dark matter. Does they would Be part of galactic halos In other words they would be they would class gravitationally on large structures like a like a galaxy placido galaxy so these call still around They would they would behave like like the dark matter down. So they would be in in halo. Galaxies would have by. Now have april would would they not have disappear because it far it depends on the mass That they have when they are born so their if their mass is less than a certain value that trying to remember Basically yes they would have to By now they would have completely evaporate did their masters larger than they will take longer to evaporate and they could still be around So they roughly speaking the dividing line between a black hole. Steve being around today or not. I think it's something like ten to fifteen grams fiery recall correctly into fifteen clams though So this paper. Eusebio obtained the diffuse flux of right hill. Neutrinos from his idea and so so. So so the nikkei actually act to build these neutrinos. They'd be flying here do pbs specifically In principle that's a possibility we Considered that for certain Masses of these black holes and certain density of this black holes the flux of neutrinos that they generate over time could be fairly large and so we could Detect these neutrinos If we had a very Power who attacked so Now life is never ideally in the sense that a real Ut detector have substantive issues like ground And so on. So at the end of the people we conclude that impact is giving given the limitations that current nutrient doctors have It may not really be possible to detect neutrinos trump mortgage black holes but people. That's a possibility and that alone is interesting. Yeah because they suggestion that this primordial black holes could be as as you mentioned could be part of the dark matter that yes to seeking. Is that still About us that has been. There has been a debate on these Kind of going back and forth in the scientific community The latest i heard is that Black whose could be part of the dark matter. Maybe even a large part but probably not they entire dark matter so a one hundred percent primordial Battery is a bit difficult to justify the day. experimental bowels that we already have constrained so various types but there could be scenarios where maybe a fraction of the dark matter. He's made of primordial black holes. I wanted to go into a ended up paper in twenty twenty supernova neutrinos directional sensitivity and prospects for dissertation here the export potential of current and future liquid cinta league neutrino detectors. I decade old town. Mass a localize a super a supernova neutrino signal into sky in douglas was feeding the core collapse nearby star tens to hundreds of english Coated and don't be constructed policy in the detector can be used to estimate a direction to the star so so this is now neutrinos from supernova and You so so we. We have Idea here that before this opened on what happens. If please open over a time period it is creating neutrinos that could pick up and and potentially get ready to see the super bowl. Yes that's what excites me The fact that Think about bitter jews. Beetlejuice is the most famous nearby star. That could go supernova anytime and we don't know when that's going to happen and If it wasn't for these neutrinos that our paper is about we will know until the style literally Collapses and and then soon after becomes superman but in this paper we we Show that before the star collapses which is the beginning of the supernova process We can detect these. These neutrinos That are used at that at that stage and so increase the pool we could know that You know tomorrow. These days beetlejuice exploding and that that would be quite exciting. Yeah it's beetlejuice is is red joy and reasonably close to was really big star. I can remember Cecilia there was some suggestion that It could go supernova within something one hundred fifty thousand years which is obliquely in cosmic time so it is getting ready to go to Supernova right yes. I am not you formed about exactly the number of years give or take but it's it's ready it's ready. It could be any time and any time any time for an astronomer muse anytime the next thousand soviet so we should. We should hold their breath. But it's ready could be tomorrow. It could be in a hundred years could supernova. I know that this is not part of the paper but could the beetlejuice supernova avenue adverse effect on north really know a supernova is very very spectacular event. it's it's a star that collapses so it implodes i and that explodes and then when he explodes It's very bright. In the case of bitter jews we could. We could see by naked-eye shore but in terms of A fact of each radiation and neutrinos in light on on us and on our daily activities. It wouldn't it. Wouldn't affect them in any way so it's a save Show to just enjoy without any worry. Great answer so you talking about supernova neutrinos so so can be actually detect neutrinos from supernova. What different from what we talked about in the previous people Different from pbs I'm not sure. Can you repeat yes. So the new teen emanating from a supernova different from the Neutrinos of expectancy from a primordial black hole. Yes the the different In many ways disney trails have higher energies. So it's much much easier to attack them and indicates will beat the jews. We would detect thousands or even more of dan millions. Probably of them Indiana so different in the way they are born because in our primordial black hole ordinary black hole The processes volcanoes the asian. Which which is a gravity phenomenon in a supernova. You're born out of the very hot and dense environment That the that that the star as after it has collapsed so star collapsing on its own way to become very dense and so In this very dense in hot environment nuclear processes take place that produce these nutrients. So i guess the main difference is that indicates supernova it's most nuclear phenomenon and in the call is really fundamentally a gravitational sonam. Okay you discover technique in this paper and you saved sin principle possible unique the identify the progenitor star so So the existing technology and ideas discussed in the paper viki see teacup a neutrino decode. Identify valid came from or what direction thing from embed you can go back and look at the in that direction if he find to supernova then you could say that the supernova that created in-principle Yes let me. Just say that There are situations and this is not one of them but there are situations where if you have one neutrino you can point to the pointing the sky. What came from in these case. It's a little more complicated. Because what really gives us. The information is the statistical distribution of these nutrients so we are talking about may be the tax in hundred a hundred Gable take from say be for example and What did detector really observe is not the neutrino is kind of a vector which is related to the products of these neutrinos so this neutrino sues interacts with the interact with the detector. And then out of this interaction you have a positive on the new thrown and those can be observed and you can you can create a factory using these two and then and then these rector will have a certain orientation but each each neutrino coming will give you a differently oriented vector but statistically if you look at the distribution of these factors you you can tell you can you can do for with a certain of course The direction of the neutrinos because these vectors are not uniformly distributed they are they have a non uniform distribution of the direction. And so using this information we can we can define a regional the sky where The new three could come from so we can. We cannot now down to a point but we can now down to maybe a cone of a few tens of degrees Width and then we look in that cone and see what stars that com and maybe be juicy one of them. Yeah so As you say you if you see a few Neutrinos Statistics bution of those will give us some some probability That it is in in some region of the sky. And then you say the paper You can then that if it is happening please open nola. You learnt other observational. Modalities multi messagero rations Invisible in radio and other other types of observations Do actually pick up more data so this is almost like a early alert system If it is in place right yes i would call it a very early I learned to because it's we're talking about maybe our worse or insert very fortunate cases. We are even talking about maybe day Before the assad goes supernova and. so that's enough time to plan for for it so a something that fascinated me When i heard about this from a from a an experimentalist is that there is a human factor which was not aware of but The factories so if you have come up with thirty minutes to plan for watching supernova this may not be enough because it just takes stein to make phone calls and get a hold of people and and decide what to do. Come to a consensus in that. I saw in addition to technical things. Like okay have to maybe turn your telescope Direction which takes time. But i i was really fascinated by the human factor. Those things that if you had style we'd be you can kind of gathered. Relevant people decide something but if you have thirty minutes or or or minutes maybe not so. Yeah yeah i wondered. If such a earlier system is in place Perhaps could be something programmatic. Crises is picking up And you have some you know. Maybe some ai techniques or something like that that identifies the region and it goes. Programmatic returned the telescopes look. Yes yes exactly so. There could be a protocol in place For that so e if a telescope was suitable for observing a nearby supernova which which is not always the case than than now that we showed that it's possible to know beforehand if a star is going to go supernova then there could be some sort of protocol in place already so that when the alert comes which is we can just activated the protocol and oriented telescope. maybe automatically will in some sort of Organized way yeah as you say if you remove humans from the process it becomes not better there is actually already working this direction It's called this new two point. Oh a network which has to do with Exactly these using neutrinos as alert for the astronomy community and That has to do with exactly a creating alerts and also creating protocols for how to react to an alert rate. I want to end the people that just came out. it concordant scenario for the observation of neutrino from the tidal disruption. Even eight hundred twenty nine hundred ninety s t You say be induced at phenomenology concordance canadia with the logistic jet of for the title disruption event Between ninety s jesmyn proposes a source of the astrophysical neutrino event. Ice cube So the title disruption even this is star getting cooler into a black hole getting Getting sucked in rate is that the is that even up to the match yes This is something that we We had about be in in popular science stalks What what happens if you get too close to black hole and It's kind of scary. So the answer is you would be ripped apart because your feet will be pulled in with a strong force than your head and these. This is what happens to two statehouse. Use the star gas to close than by guests Ripped the park. Which is what the tied is option means and so instead of a star Rotating around a black hole we just have a stellar stellar That dr intially. I created by the black hole and so This is something that The happy neighbor cops serve did so so we have. This does happen this particularly Eighty twenty nine hundred ninety s and Bequeath actually see a new cleaners from that particular even so tightness. Deduction events are fairly well established phenomenon in astronomy. We have many of them served They they are Fairly a common plays events But what's special about this particular one. Eighty two thousand nineteen years. G is that We could let's say It could have Produced on neutrino that was detected a ice cube so eighty twenty nine hundred ninety s. She is the first either direction event. For which is coincident. Neutrinos detected a dice. Cube in queens. This coincidence is likely to be accidental. So on approachability estimate tells us that these coins. This is pretty causal not accident so eighty twenty nine hundred ninety. The g could be the parent of this neutrino. And that's that's that's a i. That's very interesting. Yes i skew. is a is a big ice cube in the in. The south is I'm not sure it's exactly cuba. But it's it's the biggest block of is which has been Eastern With values Small detectors So it's it's an array of swarner detectors but yeah it's basically a big block of ice which has been transformed into a detective and so so the idea that this high energy neutrinos from what they were System montemar even that happened Out there this high energy neutrinos passing through that ice q. believe some telltale signs All of that happening and yuxi picked up Then began back Just like you were talking about the previous creeper begin. Please back to a region so this is one of those cases where you can tell from a single neutrino of course the with with a narrower where you can tell the point in the sky where three neutrino kate from. It's doable with one single neutrino because this high energy neutrinos when they enter the is They produce ca a shower so they kind of illuminate. They you me nate. The is but the do it in a way which is very much Beat so and then and then the direction of the the direction of bigotry knows. We have a pretty good accuracy often. How often could be a pickup something like that. Do we have an estimate of how often that would happen. Meaning ice cube detects something like this. Every year ice cube the tax Of the order of ten high-energy neutrinos froth outside our galaxy. Tadesse the number for the entire crop of neutrinos that ice cube has It went we talk about tidal disruption events in the specific these are fairly rare phenomena and so they estimated that maybe a few times so percent of the entire neutrino flux the thais cubeys of serving could be from tidal disruption events. Not much more than that. So we are talking about less than half of the total flats being to tell this option events okay and so the tug disruption burned as as you mentioned It starts getting clipped applaud and pulled back into a into a a black hole but this ten percent. Do they have to be these braces as they call it. The things that have a jet that is sort of lying towards us. Is that it necessarily condition for these types of high energy neutrinos. It's it's a plausible scenario Let me just say that. There is an important difference between blazers in tidal disruption events. In the fact that the ablaze is something that has a jet. She's always on so the jets kinda kerman feature of of these particular galaxy but the title is adoption. Event is transient events. Saw dotcoms creates the accretion. This accretion of the star of the black hole produces flair is flair can last year or two but then it would just fade away so There could be jet and in fact in our paper we present where there is a jet so they partisans the user chat But if there is a jet in tiger disruption event. That's a transient suggested. That's born when This starts to create the stellar debris. And then it's on for months or years and then and then shuts off and it has two point in our direction as you as you mentioned because otherwise we would. We would see the trains your so this high energy neutrinos sillier how. How many orders of magnitude are we talking about coming to the one set you pick up. Let's say from the sun I'm not sure about the question. Can you maybe rephrase yet. So when you say this high energy neutrinos that is coming from let's say a tidal disruption events or something like that How much comedy orders of magnitude more energy Outdoors come to you. Know the ones that might be created the sun a lot menu of this magnitude so It is a big difference. So the sun produces new three meals. over a wide range of energies Higher energy neutrinos from the sun reach energies of the order of ten am pt and mega awards and for the ice cream. Neutrinos we are talking about one hundred of the older one hundred t. v. or even thousand teams. Which would be p so. Let's say maybe eighty tortoise magnitude finding the mass rife or okay and so this e. v. measure it is actually measuring the mass of the neutrino of newfield. Now these these neutrinos are have such a Such high energy that basically It's impossible to know their mass Because because as i said massey's energy so they talk energy of neutrino Detected is to be so high that that percentage view to its mass east so tiny that this practice mutual so i was wondering if we know the energy couldn't be sort of back computer to save the mass is or it doesn't follow The reasoning is a bit different and The way to sink about this is perhaps they let me see the formula for energy particle Which used the rest energy Applause the kinetic energy and So connecticut is so high that he thought the overwhelms direct energy. So it's it's and of course every time you measure the energy when three no. There is a narrow associated with the measurement so You we can't really we can't really tell what What led the boss of the detroit news but both roughtly this. This appears to be sort of an early warning system for many many things right topped the supernova the in the title disruption events producing heightened plano's So this could be sort of inundated with a monkey message. Observations protocols as you mentioned that gives us a higher success. Wait suspect. I would think certainly nominated be one right That's the power of multi messenger astronomy the integration of different signals coming from Photos tree knows navigation waves Causing me craze and Danger plays very powerful emmanuel cases and maybe supernova case is the most striking Xenos come first. But that's not always the case So in the indicates of tidal disruption events Did you know that was observed. Came about five months later than the initial dhammika looser version of the tidal disruption events so It's if it can go both ways. neutrinos can be early alert or they only alert could be for example a radio salvation or or an x-ray use ovation and then and then the neutrino attacked or could Focus a surge in that direction as see what they find which which has actually been done ice cube sometimes. Does these these archival. Search this on the basis of others from From for example x ray or gamma ray surveys interested. Exciting eighty that said a lot to be owned It seems It seems like these till don't know all the production mechanisms for neutrinos but if we have robust with to pick them up on than we can place them back and and talk asking questions What might be there definitely So yes so. People celia the next five years Wanted the aid is that you believe Be will make a significant crocus in this Innovative neutrinos then two different areas. That a very promising One is Broadly speaking Manmade nutrients so there is. There is a big push especially hitting the united states to build Create very powerful beams of trainings and then these beams are manmade. So we know that very well. We know that energy we know the composition and we can use them to learn about The properties of treatments and then That other men bead neutrino experiments where Scientists look for the between months so that's also very promising In something i really. I really excited about that. That may be a furious novel with noble the neutrino mass us from these very high position laboratory experience. Then there is the whole Topic of neutrinos as part of the mouth of mike messenger astronomy and in that area. I think what was was to look forward. To among other scenes is the interplay gravitational waves shock waves. You still Somehow a science of its own into a large extent but there are so many possible connections. We've neutrinos tidal disruption adoption events should produce reputation ways so baranov shoot us gradation ways So so there is. There is a a lot of potential there which is still unexplored in and that's where i see myself Working on in the next few years you adjust very quickly The do gravitational waves travel bid closest and new ashtrays and so if If they both are produced in In uneven they're expected to arrive on earth close to simultaneously. It depends on the timing of the production if the answer is yes the waves ending a knows are born at the same time which may not be exactly true because the physics that governs tation waves is different from the one that that governs neutrinos. So but the difference in timing would be the difference Accumulated that birth But but the two were were generated genetically the same time. They should arrive the same time. Just thinking this a systematic difference in the production time than guan lorries given early warning for the other. But that doesn't seem to do a case right. There could be cases where significant lag in the production of rotation way with respect to the production of the tree nose and one example is. We haven't touched on this before but let me just nation mergers so if we have if we have a merger for example we have maybe a merger of a neutron stars or black hole neutral star before the merger happens so when the two objects that kind of still approaching each other we should start observe serving ways and this is what this is what has been seen so Delight experiment observes these these nominal But if we have a merger After the merger has occurred and the two objects have become one than a. Dan could be the formation of of over an accretion disk and he secretion Trainers which we can which we can back so the neutrino We come After they initially asian waves and so relation as would be the alert for the neutrino. That does excellent. your this has been great as celia. thanks so much complaining pleasure. Okay thank you bye. This is a scientific sense. Podcast providing unscripted conversations with leading academics and researchers on variety of topics. If you like to sponsor this podcast please reach out to info. At scientific sense dot com.

The Office Deep Dive with Brian Baumgartner
Ben Silverman - Ececutive Producer of The Office
"How did you discover the uk version of the office. I was at my friend. Henrietta conrad's house. I was not an agent. I had left being an agent where i had found everything from who wants to be a millionaire to cracker queer as folk and had translated them into america as the packaging agent and i laughed. Backed by barry diller to start my own company called rally and i had just begun reveling in win over to london for a work trip and was staying at my friend. Henrietta conrad's house and we were watching television. And i was literally flipping the channels and i came on to the office. This is episode one or two okay of the uk season one office. Wow and i was watching it. I wondering if it was for comedy or for real than quickly recognized what it was doing single camera no laugh track faux documentary with people who felt real and i kept watching and started laughing. And it's really hard to make me laugh. And i was falling in love with the show in that moment and then i started thinking about it the next day in the morning and i asked henrietta if she knew ricky gervais as and she said no but her friend dan. Mazer did and we organized and had dinner with dan that night. Which are twenty four hours after you after you see it for the first time on television. You're having dinner with someone who could get you to ricky. Yes and additionally. I also wanted to be with dan. Dan was sasha baron. Cohen's partner allergy was on television. Was allie ardor your then no in the uk okay. But i'm with dan mazer yep. Dan is lovely brilliant in his own. Right and i start peppering questions about the office. And he gives me ricky cell phone number and so the next day. I call ricky around eleven o'clock in the morning and introduce myself on the phone and say i'd love to meet you. Are you in town. He goes actually. Yes me in soho at the starbucks this afternoon and i coordinate a meeting and i spent an hour with ricky talking about the office and very quickly we got along because we both love television and he truly was making me laugh even in those moment right over over the coffee at starbucks and so he clearly had chosen the location of the starbucks because he then says to me oh good news. My agent is right around the corner. Let's go meet with them so it was almost like he met me confirmed. I was okay roy. Conversation was interesting and then we walked over and met with dunkin' as his agent. And then duncan and i began a three month process to secure the rights. And it wasn't until dunkin. Help me unlock it. All that i realized. Both the bbc and ricky controlled the rights. I needed ricky and stephen merchant to actually get it done and agitate to get it done otherwise. It was never going to get done. Got it so you you deal with the bbc. And you deal with ricky steven. You have this partnership in place and where do you go into the united states. I immediately start making phone calls and saying. Are you aware of the show the office. Do you know what it is. Do you think it would interest you. And this is probably now a month after are so run. The show has started to gain buzz. It's aired its cycle in the uk. Its initial six episodes and so it has an awareness. Now it's a thing right not a big thing but to anyone in england it in the television industry. You're aware so. I'm i'm back at the states reaching out to people one of the incredible things about hollywood which was a huge advantage for me to do. Well was that people in hollywood are pretty insular and don't like to travel. They think you need a passport to get from burbank to beverly hills. That is travel and so many people at this time in american television had no clue connection about anything beyond la. Right and only one exac at the time knew what i was talking about was a guy named nick grad. Who worked at fx and he knew what the show was and he loved the show. Kevin riley was running fx. At the time. I'd gone to less mooned us he passed. I went to gail berman. She passed immediately. Didn't get it. Hbo said we'll never do a remake. They clearly have altered that thinking that that time they were like. We won't do a format and showtime wasn't doing shows like this right. I didn't go to abc. 'cause i just knew it wasn't abc. Right and i was starting to tease. Nbc with it and kevin than got named the head of nbc. And i bring it up to him. And i say would you wanna do it here and kevin says absolutely little. Did he know he was actually my only buyer that time. He was the only one right who wanted everyone else. All of television everyone else had passed. Now are you in kevin's like let's do it. Like let's let's make it. You know i'll give you a pilot movement and then kevin's boss though. Who is very involved in his life. Jeff zucker didn't really like it that much because it was his single camera. Nola back injury. I got it like it was a hard pill for them to swallow. I was also like they didn't want the game show back in prime time when i brought millionaire. Everyone thought that was cheesy. Daytime like no no. This will change. Tv know you gotta look at it from how to push the genre and pushed the envelope. So that you can expand versus always play for defense right and i was like this is another level and this is potentially transformative of television and with that can come great great

The JRPG Report
"nola" Discussed on The JRPG Report
"It was like well. You know we plan to activate the great twilight and then whatever happened as a result really doesn't matter like a lava effort for some. That didn't matter. It seem that way with everything happen in the sky. Arc is wealth. Sure did they caused the orients appear And that's really all. They wanted everything and then matter. It's fine so yeah that's was. That was an amazing scene to finally get to see that. And i think it's safe to say that or boroughs is definitely up to something What makes you say that it certainly sets the stage for jemari nola the wait for it than and matt does seem like that will finally end kind.

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
New Orleans announces new restrictions for Mardi Gras
"Well now unfortunately all the fun is gone. According to nola dot com all new orleans bars are going to be closed. For mardi gras access will be restricted to major streets. Under new rules. Bars will be closed. People have to pass through checkpoints to get two major streets like bourbon street frenchmen streets and heavy police presence will patrol new orleans. I mean they were already bad. The police in in new orleans. Oh yeah don't when they start riding their horses down the middle of the street you do not get in their way because they will mess you up without a second thought. The days leading to mardi gras this year will face. Heavy police patrols. As part of a plan aimed at cracking down on crowds to prevent the spread of corona virus. The new restrictions were announced. Friday by mayor latoya cantrell. Who said that moves were necessary to prevent celebrations from becoming super spreader events as they did last

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
New Orleans announces new restrictions for Mardi Gras
"A story about how just crazy and bizarre and unfunny things have gone because we were saying last year you know fund is not allowed anymore and now there will be no fun here. Yep member mardi gras. I loved mardi gras on one side. Yeah okay yeah when we first got back together. She was living in in new orleans. And i was living in florida and she just moved back from london and she calls me up and she's like. Hey i'm living in new orleans mardi gras right and i went up and it was a blast and it's basically the rink really. Yeah i was. I was in non drinker nonsmoker. Then but it was just fun to be around hard onto be around everybody and to see all pretty boobs and yeah it was. It was glove. She wouldn't do it though because she she was. You know she. She was at one time a professional dancer and she was like. Hey to see this. I do not work for bubbles. Well now unfortunately all the fun is gone. According to nola dot com all new orleans bars are going to be closed for mardi. Gras access will be restricted to major streets. Under new rules. Bars will be closed. People have to pass through checkpoints to get two major streets like bourbon street and frenchman streets and heavy police presence will patrol new orleans. I mean they were already bad. The police in in new orleans. Oh yeah don't when they start riding their horses down the middle of the street you do not get in their way because they will mess you up without a second thought. The days leading to mardi gras this year will face. Heavy police patrols. As part of a plan aimed at cracking down on crowds to prevent the spread of corona virus new restrictions were announced friday by mayor. Latoya cantrell who said that moves were necessary to prevent celebrations from becoming super spreader events as they did last

Cape Up with Jonathan Capehart
Raphael Warnock believes he'll win in Georgia. He tells us why.
"Raphael warnock. Welcome to the podcast. Great to be here with jonathan. We're talking because you're senate race where how many people you were running against their georgia in your race. I don't know if i could even kill the there. Were twenty one people in my race and the names were listed alphabetically. My last name is war. Knock okay and so as was the case. When i was in elementary school when the teacher said it's time to go to lunch or recess. I was the kid next to the last kid in line and so it was in this in this race. But i finish. I that's significant. I didn't know that the names were listed in alphabetical order. And your last name begins with a w. the person got the second most votes her name starts with an l. You got thirty two point nine at least as of right now. Last i looked thirty. Two point nine percent of the vote was it a million six votes already. And she's the incumbent who spent millions of dollars in this race that's right and you got almost a million more votes than the person who came in third which is the congressman who is trying to knock out the incumbent. So let's start at the beginning. Why did you think that now is the time to run for office and run for. Us senate well. My whole life has been about service. I'm pastor serve ovens a baptist church. But i've been engaged. These fights from that pulpit for years. I've been fighting for healthcare access and affordability for years standing up in acts of civil disobedience demanding that we expand medicaid in the state. I've been fighting for voting rights. I've worked alongside my friend stacy abrams. We registered through the new georgia project. Which i chaired. One hundred thousand new voters in the state. I've been standing up for the dignity of workers and they are ready to share in some of the prosperity that they've created and i think my passion for these issues emerges from my life story of someone who grew up in public housing down in savannah georgia one of twelve children number eleven and the first college graduate my family so my success as a result of hard work but also pell grants low interest student loans. Good public policy. I know the difference that good public policy makes. And that's why i'm running for the us senate and so in your campaign running around the state. That hasn't voted for a democrat for president since ninety. Two and president-elect joe biden is on the cuss of perhaps winning the state of georgia. Talk about one why prison-like biden's message seemed to resonate in georgia and what impact that has had on your race and also talk about what you've heard on the campaign trail because i you went all around. The state didn't just stay in atlanta campaigning. Nola point i've been moving all across the state. And you know that that's important jobs and because there is this narrative in georgia politics there's atlanta and then the rest of the state and so i'm from savannah southeast part of the state but i've been on a bus moving across the state up dropped by small towns like america's george cuthbert georgia and down randolph county and. The people are surprised. When i show up and i'm surprised that they're surprised but they say to me that they have not seen a candidate show up in their town which is interesting to me because i'm running to represent the whole state rural and urban the north and the south and i'm getting to see first hand that people are having and what do people concerned about. They're concerned about health care. They're concerned about the fact that they wanna make sure that they don't lose the coverage that they have that coverage is affordable. We've had eight hospitals to close in this state largely because we refuse to expand. Medicaid is the unnecessary war that the republican party has waged against president obama who no longer in office and the people are the casualties in that war. Their hospitals are closing in these rural areas devastated rural health care and also taking away jobs and so i think the people voted the other night when they voted for joan by and when david purdue failed to get a majority of his voters even though he's the incumbent and i finished ahead of kelly leffler even though she's the incumbent that people are voting for unity over division and chaos there voting for healthcare. They're voting for a livable wage and the ability to retire with dignity. They're voting for the best in the human condition and the american spirit when