20 Burst results for "Nyerere"

Strange Brew Podcast!
"nyerere" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!
"Yeah i know fucking interesting. We're we're we're living associated this time because it's nearing towards the winter and who knows what's going to happen accent. What's on the horizon. This winter we shall see. I know so like he was born into a peasant. Family in the sixteenth century in germany and during the heyday of serfdom is that that's so surface like servant think things servant but like servants. That makes fuck shit. Indentured slave not an indentured servant. An indentured servant is somebody who gave up their intentions themselves. I one reason or another generally due to immigration like over here. We had a bunch of indentured servants during Even during the civil war like their irish slaves for lack of a better term. No servants so peter near saw firsthand the struggles of rampant classism. No doubt the inhumane conditions and treatment of the peasant class was a catalyst for his later sociopathic psychopathic. All like his persona. The way he carried himself he was kind of came from this because he didn't agree or like the fact that there was people better off than he was. Don't even know if it was necessarily him not liking that there were people that were that are often he was. I think it was more just him. Not being okay with the inhuman conditions in which he lived and then he was like no. I'm going to. I'm going to make people feel the same way that i felt. Yeah because i mean. That's that's what the the research that i was doing yielded. Which is he became abandoned once. He reached a point where he's like. I'm not. I'm not gonna work only to eat by. And then what. And did his thing. So peter nyerere's murder spree took place in the aftermath of countrywide peasant uprising. That began in fifteen twenty five also known as the german peasant war the peasants war. Yeah peasants were. I am fucking broke. Going to revolt stars. No better reason other than what you do. When you're people are starving and you look up the hill and you see. The aristocracy is not starving. You go take the food. give them cake in. They won't do anything. You're the one working to fuck and make sure that the food is picked in the first place. The lord's aren't coming down and picking. You're getting their permission to grow on their land their land and they're taking tax cut taxes more than you can possibly afford to pay. Then you know what dude fuck that and they supposedly did kill far amount of royalty at this time or or people that were higher up in class. Yeah there was. There was a bunch.

Daily Racing Form
"nyerere" Discussed on Daily Racing Form
"It's a case where it's a very long run up so i mean the disolve twenty three sixty seven. The run-up solicit at one hundred eighty feet and just to show how messed up. This industry can be. I went and found some older races. I think the jaipur was run over the same course back on belmont day and the gate was in the same exact police. In sometimes run-up solicit is one hundred fifty sometimes one hundred navy so i mean we just have to do better as an industry. We gotta give people accurate data and then let them do with it. Which one runoffs bad enough in itself. But at least if i know the runups accurate i can time the racist from video no real distance and use that there are people out there doing pretty deep analytics. Not that would be can for horse racing. It would where you could time the races yourself no the distance and have better figures than everybody else out there but in addition to the times. We're not getting accurate run-up so you can't you don't know what the making these when you don't know what the distance hand what. The time is a these races so just do better horse racing and don't get me wrong. It's not just ira. There are plenty attracts out there. That have timing problems but as you say there are the leader in the industry though the best circuit going right now the four year round so they kind of set the example. And if nyerere's not going to do better what what's going to make smaller tracks care just to wrap up this race that we were talking about from friday the christie cat it was one of two six furlong stakes race was run on that friday card. the philly version actually did go fast one one by base dorm from the jonathan thomas barn and she was the one that was setting. Those honest fractions. They craig did time from video. Twenty two and forty four and change but she finished up in good time and got a one fifteen time formula speed vigor which is solid for three year old filly. This though was another situation where this race was run over the inner turf course and even though that she was sitting on his pace she had all the best of its saving around the entire way. The only other horse that did any running in this race. Was the runner up kaldi who sat right behind her on the rail. Everybody else was not in the rail in this race and they were spinning their wheels through the stretch. So i'm going to do a horses to watch segment but you can find a deer if youtube channel later today. I think we'll post. That are maybe tomorrow. And i'm gonna highlight some horses that were wide on the inner turf course Because these are the kind of trips that you do wanna bet back in the future horses that were compromised against biases. And i know some people will pay attention to this a lot on the dirt and kind of dismiss it on the turf but we definitely saw a bias on the inner turf this past week at belmont then it kind of shows. I'm not sure if i mentioned bay. Storms feet figures. He ran of one fifteen which was five points faster than the colts did came really compare them. They were run on two different courses. Of course that one was also mistime. But as i said we time for video but that was a fourteen point jump now greenwich. He hadn't run well snow. She ran back in august. They're not super long ago. But i think a good portion it at fourteen point improvement probably had more to do with the course that they were at the horse..

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast
"nyerere" Discussed on The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast
"To the weekend stakes preview. On the horse racing radio network presented by naira vets. Low rock is the leaders that come the quarter pole. tisza magician. Runs in second and moretti is next in third as they head for home. Now hairs taza up to challenge rock for the lead moretti's on the outside and third rise. The guy is in fourth and there are at the eighth pole editors lone rock who is opening up on the field here. Lone rock is all alone here. In deep stretch lone rock rally pouring it on to win the brooklyn stakes decisively. Tisza magician was second and more already finished third and the time was two minutes. Twenty five and one fifth seconds now. Here's bobby newman. Good evening and come to this week's edition of the weekend stakes preview presented by naira bedtime. Bobby newman here on the horse. Racing radio network. God analysis of fifteen. I said it correctly. Fifteen huge races from around north america. This weekend we've got racist at belmont. We've got racist at churchill. We've got races north of the border up at woodbine. We've got a big race down at laurel lots to get to this weekend's edition of the weekend stakes preview presented by nyerere bats. Don't forget there off. The belmont fall meet is here with the long awaited opening. Just this past thursday. Horses are sprinting out of the gate and they're giving out an extra two hundred dollars for anyone to get in on the action. Naira bets is offering a two hundred dollar sign up bonus for this historic fall.

Stephanie Miller's Happy Hour Podcast
"nyerere" Discussed on Stephanie Miller's Happy Hour Podcast
"How was your time in the fbi. Dana mama you know. I cannot talk about my time in the fbi. Like the fight club. So i don't know why you ask i don't know why you. Yeah it's that one's almost too easy. The nicki minaj cousins balls. Oh my goodness boy. I just the fact that they had to do a press conference. Yes that it's wasted an entire day on this and the white house had to comment on it right. Yeah and say. They didn't because she said oh. They invited me to the whites whereas this. I'm sorry this isn't my morning stack. The white house says offered nicki minaj a phone call with medical experts. Not visit after. She said she was invited to the white house after she posted inaccurate claims about the covert vaccine. Okay yeah i dana. The problem is she's twenty two million followers. I mean answer is some hesitancy still in the black community. And it's i just i am on i will. I am now and we'll always be on team joy. Reid not come out my joy reid. Hundred percent is also really embarrassing that that guy's fiancee found out that way. He cheated on her because he got an s. T. d. yes. Stv that makes your ball swell up to the size of the vaccine definitely does not so. I can't think of a single. Std's bacterial infection dana. Nyerere out on this conversation. We are on what happens false information at this point because i know this is on you on what diseases calls literally also literally this is on. You know some guys you've run out and get that disease if it was. Wow oh he likes big balls and you cannot lie. I'm just don't play this on the inappropriate. I like big mall okay. Dana and i just mean like basketball's softballs and other lesbian things we don't mean those kind of conversations.

Ambition Radio
"nyerere" Discussed on Ambition Radio
"On our our messenger threat and be like ma- just put it through my sound bar. That sounds brain threatening super bowl about. It is like the biggest cheerleader. You need one of those. Oh absolutely like the other guys are being greg. Tim are some of those positive people. And it's it really it really helps Especially like with the distance and stuff not to say that you know. Tim won't tell you if he doesn't like something vocal their way that way too and i appreciate that almost more some times where it's like. Okay i don't like and just like okay. Let's let's work with this then and figure it out but sometimes those choices you know. It's good to have that voice just being able to say okay. What's going to make this vibe more and also something we've been trying to do more now is a of time during the pandemic Because travis nyerere like the were became the defacto production guys rice band. Begrudgingly we were. You know we're we're driving most of the creative process. It's you know our song ideas and it's not like there wasn't a lot of collaborative songwriting and now that we can have people like over heater. My studio to be able to record. Were be able to get more input and being able to say you know to get more things on structure like just having greg in for the new song for pocket is like oh we went some directions. I don't think travis. And i would have gone by ourselves like we took it and some weird directions in its. I think much better song for it will. It's also really beneficial. That are bass player. Greg is also a really good drummer. The helps and so you me and gave both. Don't play drums and so he'll ican look at like the program stuff. We have just to kind of get a vibe. That's on time. It'll be like no no that that wouldn't happen that way. And i know i know tim's drumming. He's not gonna do that for like okay. Well then scratch that. How would he do that. Just expedites the process. Yeah feel that would help a lot especially since there is so much of programming now using samples and trying to stay analog while still being very much digital in the the workstation and everything else because you you don't wanna feel manufactured right you don't wanna feel like everything is formulaic cookie cutter or whatever and you want to feel especially on like a a record if those things exist anymore. I guess that everything feels natural in that the sounds that are coming out or the sounds that you would hear live. That's one thing. We actually with. Tim and his electric kit. You still get the performance right yet. That was something really important. Losses that yeah. We could programs all day. But that's how human plays and like having having tim do that is like it makes eight. Give such a different vibe like such different in like it makes it less Mechanical makes it more organic. A'diet travis i want to go into your history a little bit from japan and in the punk scene in there because that really interest me and then gave i wanna know how you started off how you got into music and then i think that you even scored films and stuff like that as well remember right so if you can talk a little bit about japan and your experience with that i would really really like that and just kind of contrast the two different ideas of what punk is over there versus the music scene over here at all. The punk scene over there is strong and one thing about japan. That i i absolutely love about the culture over. There is no matter what you're into you can find someone else. That's into it too right and bike die. Hard fans are remember going to a bar once just like a local bar and It was a group meeting for the japanese ice fishing club. Okay and these guys saved up money all year to take a trip to eastern europe and go ice fishing in like those little and just do that and they were so about it so they meet up they talk about ice fishing show pictures. Only i cut this one and there was stoked about it but this was like in the shown on region of japan where it's like surfing is right. The thing to do over right in some how this group japanese ice fisherman better on the beyond each other better on the beach at are all still connected in in this way and are able to find each other. That's amazing and so that goes into the music too and so you get like someone who is like. I love blink. One eighty two. And i got all the cds blink. One eight two. I know songs. I can sing them. Even though don't speak english. I know every blink one eighty two song it on a die hard fan and these are my friends they feel the same way about it too and they're just die hard and i respect the hell out of it because they know what they're about. Yeah and so getting into that scene especially since my name's travis they're like oh travis barker yeah not the not the same skill set. Oh you like punk. And of course. Of course you like punk rock but over there it was and i got a shot off my buddy roy. The first band i was in that ever did anything. We're called culture shock and We're a skunk band. And i was the white guy hence culture shock. I like it. We're a three piece and my bass player. Roy grew up in new jersey in israel. Names bill are y okay. Okay and his elementary schoolteacher couldn't pronounce bill so they switched the wine the show and they called him roy ridiculous. Yeah but this was the ninety. Yeah so he came back to japan. And i remember just going to a bunch of shows in china talk. Some people see about starting a band. I'm like nineteen right. This time and His band it was called the hurry nation. Which is a punk rock name man but he saw his band plan. I was like dude man. You guys rocks like a when you playing next. It was nice to meet you. My name's roy. With the perfect american accent and i was like me and you are going to be friends. Oh that's amazing. But he was like. Hey i got this. Other friend is named cocky. He's a. He's a death metal drummer and let's go. Let's start a band and man. It was the coolest frigging thing. So how big was that guy's drums. Say and what was it by the time that you. Oh i think we're the only scott end with the double. But he brought he bought specifically for culture shock. This piccolo tom to get those pop up. I.

53/39 Cycling Podcast
"nyerere" Discussed on 53/39 Cycling Podcast
"I i love the challenge because i'm a sadist or masochist or whatever the heck it is i don't anymore but anyhow speaking of of different kinds of barriers when when you start up these foul or when i ride with near urus yeah i mean i got different speeds sometimes off on ads here way more seriously. An idea keith. I actually challenged challenge. It's not it's not a struggle but it's definitely challenge to keep working. You're not mr cargo keith keith. And i actually had a conversation. Didn't tell nicb a belt so keep kept on. What did you say. Whenever i said hammer on you responded with pedal keenly or something right To which i ha- advancing handle that. I like eating this. Everybody's got handle i i. I wish i did have the realization though that hammer on is relative so like my hammer is very different from pretty much. Everyone's and it's it's it's a relative thing so you know hammer on your own relative. Hammering sounds stupid. now that i've said it out loud so probably cut this but whatever a lot of things that you say end up that way. Oh burn so moving on keith. You kind of touched on this a little bit. But with the the james but tell us a little bit more about your your stable of bikes. There's one in particular that i think andrew nyerere pike fat fascinated with drop baddie. So we let a call it. You can call it. Whatever you warrants here. i don't wanna get. Oh okay. I little world you. Deep dish just said that. Get out of here. Deep dish is the only kind of pizza. I don't know how to come back from that one. Because it's right dead on the inside now keith. just died. We lost keith again. I i just watched his line just totally flat. He's going have to. He's going to have to see that cute. Ems check again where to go. So i have a. I don't know how i agree. Audible bikes it just happened..

Straight Outta Vegas with RJ Bell
"nyerere" Discussed on Straight Outta Vegas with RJ Bell
"Because last year. Wilson was very outspoken about his frustration. Last season and i would say we don't know if they're real or imagined back. In february he listed teams he wanted to be traded to and then he's on on We're we're boys. We're we're good man. Nothing to see here move along now. He says he thinks it can be the number one offense in football. I don't see why not. I don't see why not you. Were the number seventeen offense last year. You're not going to make that big of a jump. So the question is those two are going to have to coexist because russell wilson is everything to that franchise and without a healthy happy russell wilson auto think they're going anywhere. That's arne spaniards set of best. It's toughest division football. The rams are going to be very good. The niners are going to be very good arizona's going to be pesky. I'm going to get to them in a minute and seattle will be competitive. You got to win games in division. Talk about the rams. Here's the question they have to answer. How does the run game look all right. You're not gonna see stafford in the preseason. You're not gonna see. Aaron donald jalen ramsey. Forget it but when it starts for real the rams are going to have to run the ball remember. They got relying on camakers. He was terrific but he had a seasoning achilles injury and then i believe he pulled a hamstring after that they did have a very capable replacement and darryl henderson but nyerere handed keys in the car. Right so i would say that darryl henderson if he can pick up camakers left off and then you will also see a undrafted free agent by the name of your jones gets him carries. The rams are going to have to run the ball and everybody wants to think matched efforts the savior. Hey proved to me. Okay set the record straight..

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast
"nyerere" Discussed on The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast
"Four seven seven six or still have some time for a caller to what's going on over at the website this weekend that definitely Pacific classic focus spotlight elections workout reports. Emily's Emily starts with the daily selections so for those Maybe unfamiliar with southern california. Wanna dipa toe and get caught up. Definitely recommend emily stuff and all the usual accoutrements for saratoga as well and with woodbine a lot of great A lot of great promos and and content for that always love supporting them up there Stakes both days. Saturday and sunday With the queen's plate sunday so as you noted the top of a full weekend is he would expect here in the summer. Stephen alexandria is on the phone. Hey steve welcome to the show. It was called a baffert then to judge nyerere. didn't give a due process clowns. Still got marcus. Tally and wayne pots racing. There come on. You're gonna spend that again. Yeah well number one. You call house reason. I don't. I don't find the need for the cloud comment number two as ed said. The trainer's seemed to get a lot more leeway another guys and other owners jockeys. I mean if you're gonna let math at ron you have if gonna get overturned by a court of law for one trainer. What makes you think you're not going to get over. Run over by for the others. So at this point you run. You're gonna lose the president's been set. We bought him. He went to court. He got overturned in five weeks. Five weeks nobody at this is running in the travers or just bringing demean the big. You just just bringing mean which by the way the waste. These horses run so far. How much money wanna book on. Tell me how much do you want a book on jimmy. Who else is in there though. I don't know but i don't want me right. Eight nine six six four seven seven six the guy. Call me a clown for well. I think he more matt. Kind of the the institution of racing folks at naira. And i'm part of naira. Don't need to be called a clown. Nice now tonight. That's a good question. I i think case it is actually yeah case. The makers are pretty sharp little jalapeno sour cream salsa valid got for one more. Call eight eight eight nine six four seven seven six..

At The Races With Steve Byk
"nyerere" Discussed on At The Races With Steve Byk
"Limiting the the pick six And pick five pools and keeping the computer-assisted wagering teams out of those pools. Nyerere also shutting off the groups with two minutes to post two minutes to the scheduled post in the whips and the wind play show pools and as a result And and not just actually not just in the whips as a result. You have not seen you know. There was real. Consternation about the del mar. And i sorta hinted at this the other day the other day with the del mar nine ninety nine to two down to nine to five in the you know the last flashes we haven't been seeing this at saratoga. It's been effectively muted and a few people have kind of murmured about it but it it's very helpful and It it it it really i. I won't say it levels the playing field completely But by shutting off the group's it at least gives the retail customer a chance to evaluate it aware the where the pools are. And you know you still have the will pays for the double and and pick three cetera to evaluate but if if the groups are are finished sending their you know their money in for those of you that are looking at exact pays they're not as volatile et cetera. And and obviously the you know the win price particularly there are people that monitor. The you know the the place and show pools But for the for the most part from the the majority of players the the wind price the straight odds are not diving and it's a big positive it from an atmospheric point and from just a fairness standpoint so kinda was waiting for that news to be fully confirmed and circulated etc and So now it's out there for for everybody to absorb and.

Never Seen It
"nyerere" Discussed on Never Seen It
"Shows. They've never seen before today. Having never seen full house were joined by page weldon pages and incredibly hilarious talented comedian. Very funny rider. Great artists as well. She's never seen full house somehow completely avoided it all this time and she wrote it and we read her script. It's a great time I love it. i think you're gonna love the oppose. Well i hope you enjoy listening. Page walden has never seen full house but she rewrote it and we re script Page nyerere also joined. By the also incredibly hilarious logan gunzelman a wonderful ups logan as a comedian in la. She is very funny as well. Logan's dot com get links to all her stuff there. Page wealthed dot com. You'll get links of pages stuff on there. This should be tagged. We post the surround. Thank you for listening to podcast. I hope you enjoy it And if you're listening. I'm a if you listen house. Would you be hearing this anyways. I'm going to be doing some stuff. You're on the road. Keep an eye on everything pending how everything is but hoping for fingers crossed. Kansas city chicago ashville richmond. Charleston atlanta raleigh. Those areas coming up Cane city at the end of september Shortly after that an actually live podcast in chicago Live podcast in asheville as well and then a bunch of standup in cool stuff all atlanta like i said basically the best thing you can do is find me at kyle layers on instagram at is on twitter. That's real post where the dates are. And i would love to see you know now safely we can make all this happen fingers crossed keeping my hopes up that all this can happen. Please find me at kylie screaming On twitter desk can be the best place for all that. Thank you guys so much for listening to the show. I appreciate it. Please enjoy this episode. this is page. Weldon has never seen full house but she read it. This has never seen it this podcast where comedians rewrite famous movies and tv shows. They've never seen before today. Having never seen full house. It's been really long time since we've done one so famous for the first time. But i'm excited having never seen full house joining us as page weld and thank you for being here page. Thank you for having me of course excited to be the first one to do full house. I know there's there's huge Whatever i'm gonna assume having seen full house just because that's my assumption about everyone. Also joining us is logan gunzelman. Thank you for being here. A have you seen it. I have not. I haven't seen full house either. This noisy it's not that crazy. The whole show is based on how. It's not that crazy to have not seen something and here. I am immediately like how. How did we possibly get here. What this one is. One of those shows that people are devastated when you have not sienna. I'm wondering page for us if it was like on a certain chan like what we're other shows on that channel and maybe we just skip over it because like again this is one of our weird similarities that we both the only. We have a lot in common besides cost. But i'm just like why it just seems like a weird thing too but i don't think i've ever even. I don't even know the character's names like that it's going to be a struggle but also some of the character's names like i was vaguely aware of you know bob sagging nationally and all that but i think it was literally just like if i was gonna have caught it it would have been a nickel night situation and maybe that was just like not when i was tuning into nick at night you know. I don't I never knew which of these i guess. Early mid nineties sort of family sitcoms were on what channel i think. I caught them all sort of on nick at night. But this and growing pains and family matters and sort of that all everything except the fresh prince. I never really watched boy meets world. I don't know where they originally worked and see. I did watch boy meets. Thank one one. You didn't need to seek out another one. The first few you just listed never seen those either. But i have seen. I think my nick at night was although was boy meets world on just regular or was disney not to be one of those i think boy meets world was on the disney channel because it was like something that play during the day sometimes and then yet do their movies at night and look..

Almost 30 Podcast
"nyerere" Discussed on Almost 30 Podcast
"Hours does legwork crap execution editing and releasing require so We learned very early on thoughts. You have to build any of you are learning this from scratch. You have to build in that time and that patience for the learning curve because there will be a lot to learn if you new to Production to Managing files and audio. And just that whole workflow. So from the gatt. I tried to edit the show. It was way too complicated and frustrating and took away a lot of my time and energy away from the show so we outsource to friend and they were editing the show in the early days and you know i would say starting with the prep four the interview for the show that you're going to record i would build in a couple of hours like give yourself time to research to outline the episode to write down notes to reflect to maybe brain dump so you can kind of see like where your intuitive focus should be for this particular episode. I think the more time the better. So that it marinates anytime. I feel rushed leading up to recording an episode. I never feel good. So give yourself that time and then for recording me episode. You know depends on the format for us. We record for about an hour. We always build in about fifteen minutes before and after for setup testing the equipment making sure that the guest feels comfortable etc and then if we go over we just built in those extra fifteen minutes but you might be a shorter forum like a thirty minute show so just adjust accordingly and then for the edit and release the editing process. Could be as simple as complicated as you make. It could be simple edits of You know blank space and maybe just compressing the audio and cleaning it up but then it could also be a narrative type podcast and there could be sound effects and things that you layer in to kind of create a mood and a scene for people to feel like they're a part of so can be complicated. I think it just depends. You can easily do that yourself in a garage band or audacity your logic but it's also easy to outsource On a platform like fiver. You can hire someone or up work for the release. You will get into a rhythm but we definitely recommend having a marketing plan for each episode. So knowing that you're going to create content on instagram you'll have stories to promote the episode. You will have assets for the guest if you have a guest You will also repurpose this concept for facebook for pinterest may be linked in who knows but Just having that plan set in place so eventually i it really becomes a kind of autopilot in a way besides creating content. But you know you're going to repurpose it for those. Yeah it takes a lot longer than i think people think. And that's why you know we outsource so that lindsey nyerere only doing the legwork prep and execution and then the team is doing the edit and releasing. So you know maybe starting with all of those seeing what fits what you can outsource especially if you have a full-time job and then sort of paying for that support of someone else to help you Another question i loved how you manage linked in when you have a side hustle in addition to your main job so this question was more so related to. How do you manage the identity. You have within your business or your current role with your side hustle. So it's like if you're linked and is like i am a contractor consultant at this but then your side hustle is like i am this thing. How do you remedy those two identities nam. And this was something that i was really experiencing in the corporate world in my job so i was in the corporate world for like eight years i was in consulting position for four years. I was in finance management consulting. And then i moved to digital media and then i was in international events and i was in sales and marketing so i was kind of all over the place but what i realized in my last role. It got to the point. Where i couldn't have two different identities anymore i could no longer be krista corporate and then krista podcast and that was becoming too painful for me. It's his sort of flip. The mask on and off and i wanted to be able to be myself all the time. And so that was a lot of the reason why you know we transitioned out of our corporate jobs to become who we are more often. And i think that's the biggest thing within all of this. It's like how can you lean to become who you are in every position and be comfortable with that. But i do know that when i was starting almost thirty. Almost thirty was really growing in my job. It did make my boss comfortable uncomfortable. It made my other coworkers comfortable and it became something i felt like. I really had to hide downplay. Which is normal. I mean i think in any business if you have someone that has something outside of that. They may leave for eventually. It's uncomfortable but the way that i really worked with that was at first. I was really open and honest about everything. I was doing on the weekends or night and how hard we were working and that eventually unfortunately i had two more so hide like what successes we had what we were doing and just focus on the job at hand and that was something that i just really had to sort of like suck it up in a way and just do the job that i needed to do and then really focus on almost thirty whenever i could but i think the main thing that i just wanted to speak on with this is like where in our lives are. We denying ourselves the opportunity to be in fullest expression of who we are. And how often and. How long are we going to continue to do that. And you don't need to be quitting your job right away. Burn the place down and being like i need to be myself all the time but if you are feeling like there is an uncomfortable about the incongruency of who you are. You need to start making a plan to be yourself more often because it can be painful to be lying to yourself in line to the world when you're like at this corporate job. I am this person. I can only say this and i can only wear this. Ni- can only be doing this. But when i'm off work i'm all of these things and i'm this fully expressed being. I think it's been far too long where we're denying ourselves like so much of our human experience because we feel like in this structure. We need to be this thing. you're completely completely..

Fantasy Focus Baseball
"nyerere" Discussed on Fantasy Focus Baseball
"Crossing leagues and the majority of the trades happened to have eh l. players going to the american league which made for just crazy bidding in leagues attrition. Nyerere in and the national league. I had the most money in one league and i got stuck with. His solar. Very few players moved from the american league to the national league. What do you make of atlanta's outfield. Now do you think so. Layer is actually a good guy to invest it in fantasy. Adam duvall solaire and eddie resort. Who should be back on weaker to are there. Any of these guys are staying out to you as being you can get back to what he was a couple years ago. He's not even hitting two hundred right now. yeah. I like him as a rule the dice. I don't know what you bid to get him but he third the come on right here. That street can casey when he hit seven home runs and nine games or something like that. Yeah he's obviously moving better hitter's park. I guess the question is gonna play every day rates. Are they going to. How are they going to rotate divall. Solaire her ready in rosario. You know peterson jack. Peterson's their job. Peterson's they're so i don't know if they're all gonna play. Renamed solaire obviously is the weakest defender of those five guys so he might not be and everything that would be my only issue. Yeah i could see that. He bet it's second yesterday against a lefty. So i found that interesting and they don't have to play peterson so that's also something interesting there. I wanna see lineups. Of course wanna see where trade turner fits in mookie betts. Who by the way came off the angeles yesterday and play second base. You and i remember. He used to be a second. Baseman as a prospect is a great prospect But they go bets. Turner to Without push cory seager down to five six. That would be an interesting development would hurt his fantasy value there so Cow schwaiger playing first base. Iran washington says. It's not easy. You know was that movie with billy bean. You know the one We're scott had every was going to play first base. That's interesting housework first base..

The Property Couch
"nyerere" Discussed on The Property Couch
"They guide to get it. Two thousand dollar refined at the end of the east reduce say monthly by. This'll map mike out for so interest rates around the same so again. Not a huge amount of savings and it's gonna to cost money for your capital do it when when When i first authors property directing ninety nine just just full if everyone listening to snag. I what i talking. Matt's basically what uses. I is a number. Let's say you would you three thousand six hundred dollars tax refund or even let's let's make it even simpler five thousand two hundred dollars tax refund. What you can do is you can raw to the text department so listen. I'm expecting a fifty two hundred dollar tax refunds so instead of waiting till the end of the year. Can you actually give it to me. One hundred dollars for fifty two weeks in pipe Aside tyke one hundred dollars less out of the pipette could h wait because Down helps with kessler. During now i didn't recognize interest rates were much higher and even manal balling properties and helping clients back then julia nearly every policy. We was catch. Fly balls Sakonnet sense to get money such casually positive in it was a the against the paradigm at the time. But what you're saying is you feel Diminished assistance because we'll interest right to select part of the appeal was to get your money early asleep. You put it into your account. So reducing the man of interesting defying. You'll sign now that it's negligible. It might not provide that time advantage. Given that you might be paying premium on your canning face Account has to pretty much through the prelude work and the techs at the end of the year. Yeah and he died. Get you your refund a year earlier you just get it in the ties twelve months. That's not getting it all out front saving whole easy Anything publicity. Cashflow taught would make a difference week-to-week full the majority of folks Julia sang the benefit. Might not exist to the extent that the that wants did sign Saliva pathway festival information. Everyone needs to know about deductability expenses than we've obviously gone through Some of the common Honesty coach and within tax businesses. Well so let's move on now. Julia to some of the questions that we have from al community this first one is from to make and she has a question regarding capital gains tax on. Knock down rebuild high. Their property catch up in loving podcasts. I'm enjoying them. Have been listening over twelve months since i found the my been looking forward every thursday to the little message saying that they are uploaded. I've got a question. It's in regard to capital gains tax and knock down rebuild dot nyerere. What sort of information on. Nate to kate end whether evaluation prior to demolish meant is necessary. All of that sort of information. If he could please.

Thoroughbred Racing Radio Network
"nyerere" Discussed on Thoroughbred Racing Radio Network
"Then to see to see the outpouring. I hope that I mean it's sort of happened a while ago. But i'd love to see nyerere name race for him after him you know as a stakes race either. Maybe act as might be the best spot. I noticed that they created three new races at Belmont fall need named after towns. And you know like oyster bay in carl plays and you know there might be people that are of repack. But one of those probably be named the harvey pack. That's a good idea. And that's been echoed On a wide basis. And i did see where. Dave rourke it said that they'll appropriately honor 'em did you. You must have done A couple of the ciro seminars over the years did you ever sit in that panel. Sure yeah that'd be saturday. I think i was You know i was in that. I was in. I was over there. We might have been a couple times a week. Yeah he he's he would be. The hardest working man can introduce me. 'cause sometimes i'd be running over there You know coming from the back shreds and you go. Here comes the hardest working man in show but People's you know some some people still use that monitor describing which is not true but it's it's very flattering. I love it now. Because i you know i i i went to plenty and i i. You know i remember. I remember andy and and I suppose preachy and who else. Who else was the have. I not thought of that He's.

Let's Talk About It with Taylor Nolan
"nyerere" Discussed on Let's Talk About It with Taylor Nolan
"Yeah. I think i would explain tonight and i think already she would understand that that sometimes we say things to hurt other people. We're hurting Sometimes things are normalized to be funny That really are just hurtful. And sometimes we try to use humor to cover up our hurt And that also what's important. Is that the things you put out. There are a stamp are stamp on your character. Um on what you value on what you stand for and you might not realize that in the moments and that's what i didn't realize but that that will stick with you for a long time and while it's very hurtful for everyone involved violet was weaponized. It's part of the process that i think everyone in some capacity ghost through them. Everyone no one no matter what i soon as going around from the past weekend someone talking about it's a privilege to grow up in a liberal household where you don't ever say anything wrong or make any mistakes ever and that's bullshit because no one has a privilege of never making a mistake. What people have privilege from is experiencing any consequences of those mistakes because they sit in positions of privilege and power so everyone will be human and will say or do something fucked up. And what i would want to explain to nyerere. Calais is if any of this. If anything like this where come up for you that is saying more about you and where you are at Than anything about those individuals. You're speaking to ruin or about so i would wanna encourage that as like a you've got we got to talk about where that's coming from about. Where did you hear that from. What what part of you is thinking that. That's funny or you know. How do you feel being friends with someone that says that And asking them those kinds of questions and trying to hold some space for you know obviously age appropriate by of what this experience. It is And i bet you. Nyah will remember me sleeping over here and and you know clearly not being okay mike. I'm sure at some point. Maybe you won't have memory. But i feel like she will of like not really knowing what was going on but knowing something was off was really not okay for me. Kids pick up that. Yeah well like thank you for the opportunity. If my walkaway from this is that Yeah like we all are gonna trip. You know we all have to get up I don't know what social media is going to be like when my children are older. But i gotta be on it not spy hey guy trade not just by but just you know i think a lot of parents get on their thing you know like i gotta but just to further conversation Because our kids will mess up we just as we will mess up but just turning it into a positive conversation and a learning moment and hopefully deleting at later just because even though it could have been a joke or a to spend sillier trying to fit in but somewhere down the line it will make somebody up someone else upset so we need to just make sure that you know we wanna be careful what we put out in the world because it will come back Just because that's how kamo karma works. I don't know. I don't know you know like i'm supposed to close out the show or but you do I guess however you close out but like thank. You hosted this three part episode. Now we on the third hour like this is a three part episode. God bless y'all for sticking through the three hours be three separate weeks. Okay so thank you. Because i don't have to record a permanent well. Yeah thanks for the opportunity. And i'll let you close out your show all right. That does it for today's episode. Thank you so much for making at all the way through and keeping your ears your hearts and minds open. It would mean so much to me. If you could take a second to after listening to this episode leave a review on i tunes and let me know what you enjoy about the show. I love reading. You know what your favorite episodes are. Were you guys. listen Definitely feel free to share this with a friend. I mean part of how we break down the stigmas around. These topics is by talking about them right and sharing them with more people so definitely share the podcast and again really wanting to include all of you in this podcast. So if you have questions or you weren't share thought an experienced. Please send an a voice memo to ask dot. Let's talk about it at g. Mail dot com and i'm really excited to keep having conversations and his diagnose so thank you all social so much. I hope you have a wonderful rest of your week. And i'll talk to you next time..

Extraordinary Women Radio with Kami Guildner
"nyerere" Discussed on Extraordinary Women Radio with Kami Guildner
"Their house and i didn't. I don't know holly could. Do you know it's amazing like over here. That's cool of subconscious. Show totally totally sisterhood. I miss my sister greatly. And i know you guys have a special Circle of sisterhood. amongst the sisterhood. Mean to you well. I a much closer to jamie. Of course this penny was like seven almost eight. When i got married so jamie nyerere only eighteen months apart so we grew up together but we have had so much fun in our life together. We really have laughed and skied together. And you know we just had a lot of fun growing up together because we shared the same bedroom and everything and well what else. She's my traveling person. Asked for sure. Because i ve on to norway to what high or to florida needles places without my sister dame on me. That's she's the one that okay. Let's go traveling. So i am very thankful for that. Because she's i wouldn't do it right myself. I'm like my mom. I guess that way and penny. You were just little when i got married but assess you've grown up high to see things you accomplished. What a great sister you've been in with the three of us get together we just slap and i think that's just relief fund. We can do fun things together. Three of us together. I am very proud about. And i felt i love you both. Yes for me. Sisterhood is really knowing who i can lean on I always now no matter what happens to me. What is going on in my life. I can always call carrier jamie. And i usually call them one right after the other. You know it's like oh but Both have been so vital to me in just helping me through difficult times in my life and just really really loved that and for me I think we're incredibly fortunate to have a family of sisters who were so close and loving. There've been too many stories of people have been alienated from their sisters or brothers. Or whatever am i. don't i know that will never happen with us. Never even though penny was younger than both of us we used to teaser. Her tortured may teasing. Larry we did. We used to but anyway. Anyway i have learned a lot from both my sisters. Both i mean just What it means to be so accomplished in so focused on life and living to penny and carries that strength of just doing anything that you wanna do too. I mean both of them are that way and it's amazing and And the support yes penny. I agree and the support when any of us need it. Were both there for each other. And i love both of you level of you so you. Now that i'm all about raising up women in the world. And i know all three of you have raised me up an life with your wisdom. I feel very blessed to have had your love. Your support your wisdom all things that you've taught me over the way Over the years. What's the message you'd like to give to your daughter's your granddaughters that you want them to know i would say the sky is the limit what she wants to do that. You can do anything. I mean you know you can learn it yourself and go about endure whatever you want to your life and your strong and love me and be that way. And that's.

Assistive Technology Update
AVA App Project With Nicholas Giudice And Richard Corey
"I'm really excited to introduce richard cory and nicholas giudici. They're working on the uva abd project which will help open the door. No pun intended to autonomous travel for individuals with disabilities today. We're going to learn a little bit more about them and about the technology that they're working on nicholas richard welcome to the show. Thanks for having us fish you guys. I'm really excited to kind of talk about this technology and how it can really help folks but before we do that. Could you tell our listeners. A little bit about yourselves yes sure. We're from the vami lab at the university main. This is laboratory that's focusing on human technology. Interfaces we've been in existence for twelve or thirteen years now nick nyerere been collaborative partners on this for that time and we almost jokingly say that we have this academic marriage but Yeah we were studying the way in which humans interface with the technology in front of us and we do a lot of work into way. Finding especially blind visually impaired assisted technology. Been doing a lot of work into virtual and augmented reality and how to use some of that technology to assist with you know even simple tasks like writing a bike for example in the fog. Yeah we've also started to move into biotechnology as well as a little background so we bring kind of an interesting background to our studies. My background is experimental. Psychology and rick has a background in lots of things including interactive design and collaboration. And so we're really interested in and we're in kind of a computer science department broadly defined. So we're really interested in saying. Well how can we take. Knowledge of human understanding human interactions and lead to better technology and information access and so we tell them very strongly from the human side and also from our own first person experiences. I'm congenitally blind. And so i bring a lot of my own phenomenology of my own. Use of technology frustation frustrations with technology frustrations with information access into the types of things that we designed to be multi sensory you mentioned bio inspired designs. How can we make technology be more like how our brain works using all of our senses instead of just visual design.

Hellblazerbiz Conversations with the stars
"nyerere" Discussed on Hellblazerbiz Conversations with the stars
"They only allow me to look at it in the hand out and they will not let me have. It may not have the experience for season one. My sides that. I got that were sent to me through actress. access Were the real. They were the real script and so often when we get sides they can even be completely dummy sides like they're not even anything that's in the script anywhere character. Names are made up. Everything is fake so that they get a sense for. Maybe what what they want you to be doing in the scene without giving you anything real but this was the actual script and really nothing much changed from my audition to when we shot it but then for obviously for season three. I didn't have to audition. So i don't know if they're doing that differently. Now that the show is more popular and they have more to protect So i can't really speak to that. But i've been curious about that wondering if they're doing dummy sides now for auditions for the subsequent seasons. I don't think so. I've taped a friends. That have auditioned for the show audition for season three And then when. I saw so at least for season three now that they're working on four it might be different but for season. Three the the roles that i taped friends for like word for word thought so with that being the case eagle fan for like over a year which is hugo about it up. That's hilarious that you ask. You can't even discuss the scenes amongst yourselves. It's kept so tightly closed issue. Your senior catholic that set. You can't of today. i was doing this. And you can't sort of sort of professional agreement that we know that you know. These things are held close to the vest and yes we don't even ask each other about it. Nyerere practically neighbors talk of situation. You know because all of us except for rauner co-stars on the show right in so we're sort of You know in the great the great pyramid of power..

Legacy-Dads Podcast
The Best Advice for Imperfect People
"You know we've been kind of doing some of these podcasts on discipleship papal ship and talking about You know What is it disciple making church like and you know one of the things I wanted to talk about? was you know getting back to the roots. Because it's easy. Sometimes you know you. Don T were kinda logical guys. Were Very STOIC. We can really kind of Geek Out Geek out on the theology part of it but you want to just remind people that you know. Christian discipleship is not for perfect. People are imperfect disciples Zyppah and we all are in need of God's grace you know in in there. I don't want anybody to think that Dante Nyerere perfect or anybody out there. That's in this Christian. Walk is perfect as as we are all still struggling with sin every day and the other thing I would say nobody has it all together. Needless to say Dante and I I don't either. We're all just believers live in Romans seven reality and we need to remember that and I really wanted to just take some time in this podcast and and talk about that and talk about out that you know God's grace and that it isn't about perfection is about Trying to do more but it's really about realizing that it's already he done so Christian discipleship I think it begins with a proper understanding of the Gospel and the Gospel Year. God Uses Gospel rather to to share and shape his people to be more Christ like so. That's what it is is You know getting into that aspect of We don't want you to you know Never want to go oh to the legalistic side and say that you know discipleship is a bunch of rules in an overwhelmed guys. Because I know sometimes Dante we can talk about this and and I know guys can think like cool man. You know you look at other people and you guys got together that Dad's got it all together. That guys you know. Marriage is altogether and minds a mess and I don't want anybody to think there you know I don't want anybody think that because we are all we all have our own issues. We all need God's grace on a daily basis would you. Would you agree with Deborah. Oh absolutely you know Romans I love that you bring that up as an example is showing then keep on sitting by no means but it's his tension of the Christian walk and understanding that you know we're depraved that we fall short. There's no perfect person on this earth and there's only been one and you know he was died It died because he was crucified before us and he sits now at the right hand of the father that Jesus Christ in unless your name is Jesus and you are the Messiah which Cobas are thankfully All of us fall short all the time. There's no perfect people and we need you know. We need to check that. I mean even in the culture that we're rat we're seeing a lot of Inflammation of some megachurches blowing up Fail failures in leadership and and I just want to highlight here that's not a condemnation it's not an affirmation it just check ourself. Examine yourself to know that one. You're still in the phase the Holy Spirit is alive of in dwelling in you and so when we do those those moments in life either we go back to the old patterns or we try to put on the old self like Dante that story as far as proverbial driving down the road throwing his phone leading an expletive go. Is that even in our best attempts. Parenting at husbandry at being a a citizen in a good form we blow it and we have a tendency to put these rockstar personalities. That are either pastors preachers speakers. Seekers politicians movie stars you name it into this parochial pedestal. And we exemplify expecting that one. They're not gonNA let us down to to that. They're above reproach in three that they don't suffer from the same things that I do and Lance at love that you said that because like looking at you are looking at that other person. Oh man and I don't measure up to that you know a couple of things one. Maybe they had a different lifestyle where they had a really good legacy of family example Godly example full so they haven't gone through what you and I have gone through with the listeners. Gone through they haven't had a broken home or apparent that died before you can remember or along that line that it was different struggles in so before you sit there and say man. I really wish I was in that guy's shoes. I could never measure up to that guy I would. I'd say get to know that person walk a mile or two issues and after you start walking with a brother when you start to really respect them then let that person you you know disciple you in a relationship to pursue those things at honor God but even know if that guy there that you admire that woman. If you're listening to this in your woman that you admire are if if they don't tell you that they don't have it all together and they tell you how sinful they are and how they make mistakes. You know run from them because if if the minute that you meet a perfect perfect person on this earth run because they're Li- yep absolutely you know and I was thinking about this is I think Dante over the last probably five or for ten years has been there's been a A lot of books Both Christian and secular. There's been a lot of I mean just talk talk in the in the social media fear in the media and stuff like that and as a lot of this focus it says like you just need to do. Do do like you got to do more. You gotTa Hustle. You gotta you know everything is is as a check the box yet check the or even just just hurry just beat hurry up. You gotta always be doing something and I I really I think I think some of these books are probably probably well intentioned and and they were probably trying to bring some least Christian ones trying to bring some biblical truths but some. I think some of the books just miss the point altogether altogether and some of the stuff I see on social media just misses the point altogether as well and I honestly think as believers. We don't really. We don't need a list of of more for stuff to do. We don't need a checklist like Saint on table. What we really need? We desperately need the Gospel every single day. Every morning we hit the ground we just got to get get on her knees and ask God to get us through that day. I think that's what we need is a constant reminder of God's Love and what Kreis really completed In his work and to remember that you don't have to do more it's a really finished. That's what the glory the amazing thing about Grad God's grace and what Christ did for us is it's finished and we don't have to do more and it's encouraging because I've seen a couple of guys couple Christian authors some guys I really respect have come out with books recently. Saying Hey stop hustling stop. You need to slow down and just You know worship God and just remember what God did for take some time and just behold old in in Give God glory and stop trying to you know do more more and you know. I think that's a really good reminder. I don't know about you Dante. But that's something I've been trying to do more this year just saying hey take time and I'll have to be busy all the time. Just stop and spend some quiet time with the
