22 Burst results for "OSC"

The Breakdown
Binance Quits Canada Over Regulatory Issues
"Let's not bury the lead. Binance has quit Canada. Citing unsuitable regulatory conditions the world's largest exchange will no longer be available for Canadian residents. In a tweet on Friday afternoon, binance said, unfortunately, today we are announcing that binance will be joining. Other prominent crypto businesses in proactively withdrawing from the Canadian marketplace. We would like to thank those regulators who worked with us collaboratively to address the needs of Canadian users. Albeit a small market, it held sentimental value for us as the home country of our founder. We had high hopes for the rest of the Canadian blockchain industry. Unfortunately, new guidance related to stablecoins and investor limits provided to crypto exchanges makes the Canada market no longer tenable for binance at this time. We put off this decision as long as we could to explore other reasonable avenues to protect our Canadian users, but it has become apparent that there are none. So I think at this stage, it's worth trying to get a little bit of the history and context for binance in Canada. Obviously they are identifying some recent limits and new guidance, but there is of course a history here and it's worth knowing. Luckily, Canadian crypto lawyer Jacob Robinson did a threat on exactly that. He writes finances founded in 2017 at which time Canadian residents had access to the platform for crypto transactions. On March 29th, 2021, the Ontario securities commission notified crypto asset trading platforms that they had until April 19th to contact OSC staff to discuss regulation. These discussions revolved around bringing crypto asset platforms, operations into compliance with Canadian securities laws. The collapse of quadriga and an investigative report led to quote regulatory takeaways applicable to crypto asset platforms, which spurred these conversations. But this common in talk actually led somewhere. There are ten registered crypto platforms in Canada, and many more gave pre registration undertakings with plans to register.

Tech Path Crypto
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"You know, and I say this softly and not necessarily in winning a court case, but winning positions, which always lead to at least a better outcome probability for a court case. Do you think that the judges are finally getting to the point of saying, listen, now we understand what's going on here. We got enough information. You guys are absolutely trying to basically favor the incumbents here. This is going to happen. I listen, we had to take the Ontario securities commission to court in Canada to win the right to launch the closed end Bitcoin fund in Canada that eventually came a Bitcoin ETF. So I was on a podcast the spaces, Twitter spaces with John yesterday. And I believe it was him that made the statement, you have to win in the courts rather than winning by regulation. And he also made the statement that generally the courts that the SEC is not good in the courts or the regulators are not good in the courts because it becomes very apparent apparent that their arguments are quite flimsy. So I like his style. I've seen it happen in Canada. I didn't think we had much of a chance of winning in Canada, but we did beat the OSC, the Ontario securities commission. Now it's a little different than the SEC, but a securities regulator is a securities regulator. I'm hoping he's right because everybody needs this on rap for exposure to their insurance policy. Exactly. I like to think of Bitcoin as a insurance policy against the default of all Fiat currencies in the world, okay? And that includes the USA. But so many other feats are going to fail before the U.S. dollar does. You have to understand that it's against a basket of Fiat currencies. All fits will fail, the USA will just be the last Fiat currency to fail. Unless they get their acting gear. And what could they do, Paul? Yes, that's right. Well, they can put Bitcoin on, no, no, no, no. They'll put Bitcoin on their balance sheet. They'll own Bitcoin as a reserve asset, and there's a young man and I'm reading his book right now. I'm going to show I don't want my thing. This is Jason Lowry. I'm reading the book right here now. I don't want this to fall over, but the thing is going to fall over. Look at this. This is his thesis. Yeah, it's software. Yes.

The Crypto Overnighter
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"Now ballas nemethy is the CEO of very labs and is cofounder at KYC Dow. He doesn't believe in the solution. In his article on coin telegraph, he stated that proofs are sometimes not enough. Personal information sharing is crucial in a transaction, therefore relying solely on offchain solutions is advisable. Canada's security leader, the Canadian securities administrators, will soon make stricter rules for crypto exchanges. The CSA demanded commitments from unregistered crypto platforms last year while they seek registration. The CSA did not comment on changes to the PR U regime, but will release more information soon. The SEC has started to take stronger action against crypto firms, including kraken and paxos. Other G 7 nations such as Canada and the UK are also stepping up their efforts to regulate the industry due to last year's failures. Canadian industry members are concerned about the need for individual approvals from regulators in different regions. Canada's marketplace rules for alternative trading systems can't apply to other regions. One anonymous person stated that the PR U update will be devastating for Canadian crypto industry, making it too expensive to operate in Canada. The Ontario securities commission is driving this update. Some global crypto exchanges in Canada will be affected by the tighter regulations, finance Canada has had some issues with the OSC before. Coinbase is a U.S. regulated crypto exchange, and they operate in Canada under the AMF. The AMF regulates finance in Quebec, Canada. As I understand it, though, coinbase could switch from AMF to Ontario's OSC if it made more sense for them. And that's going to do it for us this evening. I want to thank you my listeners because when you stop listening, I will stop talking. If you enjoyed tonight's show, then please, like, follow and subscribe. Leave a rating or review. And in the meantime, we'll see you tomorrow night.

Game of Crimes
"osc" Discussed on Game of Crimes
"My supervisor from headquarters at a more detail from calls me up and says, hey, you know, your detail to the HSE is terminated. So they terminated my detail the next business day I showed up to work. After I did this debrief. Doesn't that qualify as retaliation? When it does, I thought. So I ended up going to senator grassley's office and I also followed an OSC complaint. Senator Charles grassley is like the biggest whistleblower advocate out there. So I go with him and he ends up going after ice. And HHS and calls my carpet. And makes them explain to what's going on with these. And if you Google grassley and unaccompanied children, you'll see there'll be a lot of stuff in there about me blowing the whistle and not me in general. She says, a whistleblower came forward. And he found out about the he did further research and found out about the kids. Again, sent him to the labor traffic. But it wasn't just the UAC things that I told him about. Grassley wanted to know what was going on at the border about the special interest alien countries and how the FBI and agency and everybody else wasn't working together. And let's set some groundwork laid some groundwork for that too. When you say special interest. So what does that mean? That means countries I may have ties to terrorism. And we're talking about Somalia and everything. Yeah, because I always tell people about when it comes to immigration and aliens. And whether or not they're coming over here for nefarious reasons or not. If somebody is never been encountered by the intelligence community, our law enforcement, you can vet them all day long. And you won't get shirt, and you won't get shit. You don't have resources go down there and interrogate everybody coming across the border. You don't. And I want to make a point where we're recording this obviously before it comes out. But in today's news, the reason I'm making a point here in today's news, they just stopped a plot at UK Heathrow, where uranium was coming into the country, being sent to Iranians in the UK. And it reminds me of the movie, Sean Bean was in it, but to your point, they called it clean skin, you bring people in that have no history, no contact, and they're able to fly under the radar and be operational right under our noses.

Game of Crimes
"osc" Discussed on Game of Crimes
"Okay. You know, I think FBI and the intelligence agencies, I don't know how they do it, but for regular federal government, you're supposed to go to the office special counsel. And I went to them and they ran with it. But they started again pushback. Health and Human Services came back and said, no, we did a sampling. Of the 29,000 sponsors. You know how big they're sampling was? Just fine. Yeah, 25. Out of 29,000. 25. And you know what? You don't even have to have a degree in statistics to know from a statistical standpoint. That's not a valid sample. So check this out. So I'm going back and keep going or like an HHS is the one who provided this spreadsheet to DHS in order to do the data. my spreadsheet wasn't lined up exactly like there's the same information, everything exactly the same. I didn't alter any information, but because the spreadsheet didn't look exactly like theirs, like maybe a line was off. They kept trying to say that it was false. And I'm like, but this is your data. Your data is right there. It's not like I did anything with it. I'm like, this is your data. And the funny thing is, if you go to the OSC website, you can find all my and this is at the time I was anonymous because I was allowed to provide responses through my office of special counsel a lawyer. I'm saying, hey, you know what? Me refuting they're coming back. Because they didn't want to admit it. So after a four months, I was like, you know what? They're still not doing anything. So this is October. The spreadsheets July and they're still not doing anything about this. And during this time, I know this could send a part of what you did in the book too, but the whole process, but during this time, somebody's got to be trying to figure out who the hell you are, right? Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Exactly. That's their focus now. Yeah, their focus isn't on a day. They're trying to figure out who they're trying to figure out.

podcast – Lawyers, Guns & Money
"osc" Discussed on podcast – Lawyers, Guns & Money
"But I agree with I think Cheryl's analysis and that piece, I think that NATO, you have to remember that when we talk about NATO expansion, the choice was having a lot of stateless with territorial claims on one another. And without any kind of really robust European security architecture, the OSC process was not going to be sufficient. I mean, sorry, the CSE process was not going to be sufficient, I think, to deal with that. We know that now. And so you could see that kind of thing playing out for a future Ukraine in this very hypothetical very unlikely series of conjunction of events. It would be an interesting argument to make to Russia though. We have this rump Ukraine that we're going to stabilize by bringing into NATO so it won't be as much of a threat to you and that would not fly with Vladimir Putin for a while. Yeah, but who cares? I mean, in a sense that no, but what matters more is not whether Vladimir Putin freaks out and this is more propaganda because they have a lot with the Baltic states anyway, et cetera, et cetera. What matters is the facts on the ground and the likelihood that you will get actions that are escalatory. That's my view. Yeah. And it could be by the time we got to that point. That Russia would say, all right, go for it. All right. Well, on that, we've already gone on for longer than an hour. And I think we found ourselves a good stopping point here. Is there anything that either of you have to say before we go? Well, I mean, I thought that we might talk about neuroscience. A.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"These and more But you gotta get it right Talk to GE The global leader in digital supply chain transformation Hundreds of Fortune 500 and global 2000 enterprises count on GEB to meet their biggest challenges and gain serious competitive advantage Software strategy managed services Influential conversations from Bloomberg television Here's Anna Edwards Former prime minister of Finland and currently director and professor at the school of transnational governors Alexander thank you so much for your time What chances of a diplomatic solution now How would you evaluate the chances that diplomacy can find an answer here Well I'm always hopeful for diplomacy and to be honest I think the playbook that Putin has here is very similar to the one that he drove in 2008 in Georgia So basically first there's strong rhetoric then there's movement of troops then there's exercise then there's escalation then there's claims of fire And then suddenly he goes ahead and invades and recognizes the two states and then finally he ends up saying that well we need some peacekeeping troops So I think the two things really that need to take place at the moment First one is a clear list of sanctions coming from the European Union and the United States And the second one is to continue the diplomatic track and the conversations In 2008 in Georgia when I was foreign minister chairman of the OSC we negotiated a ceasefire in 5 days I don't think this is going to happen as fast This is going to take a longer time Here more conversations like this one on Bloomberg television streaming live on Bloomberg dot com and on the Bloomberg mobile app or check your local cable listings Markets headlines and breaking news 24 hours a day At Bloomberg dot com the Bloomberg business app and at Bloomberg quick tape This is a Bloomberg business flash And I'm Karen moss now European equities are rising along with U.S. stock index futures on this Wednesday morning as investors assess some limited initial western sanctions against Russia amid the Ukraine standoff We check the markets every 15 minutes throughout the trading day on Bloomberg Right now S&P futures are up 27 points Now futures have 186 and NASDAQ futures have 126 The ten year treasury down 9 30 seconds the yield 1.97% they yield on the two year 1.60% Nymex screwed oil is down about 9 tenths of a percent or 80 cents at $91 12 cents a barrel Comex gold is down 6 tenths percent or $11 ten cents at 1896.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Have forgotten She doesn't play Pong Not anymore Can you find it if you can find it sent it to me I'll absolutely play it Thanks so much the Supreme Court meanwhile could rule on The White House vaccine mandate as early as this week Anthony Michael cries is a Professor of constitutional law at Georgia state university college of law he tells ABC that this decision really might not be just a binary response But you might see is the Supreme Court tell the government that they have to go back and come up with perhaps a slightly narrower more tailored approach to the rule The mandate requires companies who have 100 or more employees to require COVID vaccinations for their workers as a condition of employment Bloomberg news has learned The White House and U.S. allies may impose export restrictions on Moscow and Vladimir Putin sees as more of Ukraine they're discussing limits on sensitive technology and electronics Today in Geneva senior American and Russian officials begin talks aimed at easing tensions over Ukraine Secretary of State Antony Blinken I don't think we're going to see any breakthroughs in the coming in the coming week We're going to be able to put things on the table The Russians will do the same Both directly with us at NATO at the OSC And we'll see if they're grounds for moving forward Secretary of State Lincoln making those comments on State of the Union on CNN Democrats risk losing their edge in key suburban districts it's all about the salt tax and they want to get President Biden's economic agenda through but that salt tax may stop them Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quick take powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts and more than 120 countries I made me more as this is Bloomberg Everyone.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"UK for the 5th straight day suggesting omicron may be reaching its peak across Britain another 141,472 new coronavirus cases were recorded in the last 24 hours There have also been 97 new deaths of people who've previously tested positive That's after Britain's total death toll from the virus passed 150,000 over this past weekend As for post Brexit negotiations the foreign secretary Liz trust says she's willing to override parts of the agreement on Northern Ireland If talks with the EU fail Bloomberg's Hannah George reports Liz truss meets with her EU counterpart Mara seco rich on Thursday to discuss ideas to resolve a dispute over trade in Northern Ireland Britain's main complaint is that the protocol which places an effective customs border down the Irish sea disrupts trade between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK if no compromises reached trust says she could trigger article 16 which would allow the UK to suspend parts of the deal align her predecessor David Frost also took but Seth Koch has said that the foundation of the entire deal between the UK and EU would be jeopardized if article 16 was used In London I'm Hannah George Bloomberg daybreak Europe moving outside the UK high stakes talks between Russia and the west begin this week U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken told CNN's state of the nation on Sunday that he isn't hopeful I don't think we're going to see any breakthroughs in the coming in the coming week We're going to be able to put things on the table The Russians will do the same Both directly with us at NATO at the OSC and we'll see if they're grounds for moving forward The Biden administration could impose export controls on Russia if it sees more of Ukraine Sources say The White House is discussing with its allies potential restrictions on sensitive technology and electronics We told the new trade rules could apply to shipments from the U.S. to Russia and possibly to some foreign made products Where does this leave Europe Meanwhile sources say European nations are growing more concerned about possible fallout in their own economies from increased U.S. Russia tensions That raises the risk of a split with Washington on how strongly to hit Russia with fresh sanctions if it does invade Ukraine There we are with some of the broader macro stories that could be market moving and all that are And now let's broaden our focus getting update on.

Coming Home
"osc" Discussed on Coming Home
"So mary packed up her car who two year old son and she left. I went to a friend's house situation. Have me there. And then i went to solve economic. Do that thing anymore. We're finding people places. Said he found a place. And you couldn't afford it. Then we'd pay were but any for awake. You're in a week there. And then i called up signaling custody. I need help Homeless now. I don't no way to go. I really don't They gave me find numbers and salvation army knife numbers and they all kind of directed me to send instance in glenroy. I asked mary how she was. feeling at. This point are actually was a bit optimistic at this. There's for my place these and how she was feeling about her parents. I was so upset. I was like how dare you put me in. This situation are thought. Come on like if you wanted me to lay. You could say eventually find your place while you still here or something like that like you didn't have to kick me out. I'm thirty plus he's old. I'm pregnant and of got this baby as well one year old and the dishes in jail. That's not my fault that is in jail. They made it feel like made feel like it was my fault like how day go with someone and have a kid with someone who has ended up in jail. Thought about the fact that also pointless. Maybe the word will get out of that and about that too like your daughter's homeless view. Grandkid out there. You're not doing anything about that. But you sonny moyse in jail like that's the part that that will more. Are we going to say about this now. It's all community-based sowing my mom because the word kick Get out just went and ran. Ran ran my head so mary's lift her parents house with no way to go over two sisters one sides with her parents and the other has no capacity and friend. Mary osc says she can't stay there so she turns to the housing crisis support system. It is very very complicated. A vice level is you're experiencing housing prices. You have some wettest site and your best client. Contact would be the crisis services all the access points. This is tessa. Gain one of june is homelessness case manages. Dr you'd be making contact. Depending on which area living is a different service that will service that area though you might contact with the initial assessment and planning tame Assessment against situation. And then either you winston emergency accommodation all. You want to another option. Mike are rooming house. Option or community. Has things like that from. The vikings are useful case management. Sorry that's the coniston jeanine provide some. We'll get rivera's from hiding pint-sized. The people who i guess are kind of mole complexity revest situations and could really use that ongoing management of what they'll come through to us and then we'll pick up that case management support him and work with people on a long term kind of vices. The barn help find housing option. Vincent kepa hotel with my son for few days. They paid for that. Salvation army gave us some food. I didn't realize how expensive it was to eight takeaway for today's strategy could do it. Plus the new body doesn't agree with all that oil sometimes most law. I'm not throwing up. Because i'm pregnant on throwing up because the bads so it was a slap in the face so hard for me to feed my son like that. I thought he needs a good cooked meal. Then i went to another hotel for a day or two. I paid for that. Tried to get salvation army to help with my phone bill which they did apparently without do petrol. Dashes or anything like that anymore. Brad did get a lot of food support. There's this food bank place. That does that. He's and wipes as well when you pick out the food that you want in the basket and that was good. I really really appreciate that. Because i get to peak what i need whereas sometimes that just bags of crashes nuts. After that i held. I had helped with mums and bulbs they got me. My double pram ready for my second son is well royal. Women's hospital helped me out with food. When i was in my appointments in my friends helped me out to friends at the term. So y'all stayed at my friend's house. A alternated between two of my friends has won a stay different month. Thankfully let me pay the rent. I clean to house top to bottom after he kids. Kids are would make as much food as i could and then went to my elephants hess but she was pregnant to nearly newly pregnant. I probably four months ahead of her but she didn't want me to be there. During when i gave birth. I gain we see a picture of homelessness for women. That's different. His doctors rhino and sharon again pupils vision of who is homeless is the old man with the big bid. Who's been drinking his entire life. Let the young scary guy who settling is on the street. I think we have very male. Very substance abuse image of standard experiencing tunnels is and. It's not the case when you look at who is my likely to present to homelessness support services. It's usually a woman with children is usually women thaddeus with children. Excavating the face of homelessness is quite different door. people have heads and women's experiences of a different to in statistical terms. We track primary secretary shree timelessness but the the primary highness this thing on the streets. That's a pretty small number is a much larger number fayyaz number people who have a roof over the head most of the time but that can be very unstable in very very insecure couch surfing interviewed. Young moms should have four children couch surfing at a friends. Houses and channing through the faints friends. Kick him out after. Tom wouldn't want the back. The if destroyed the relationships having Ask for those things not paying out to get help. You go to the homelessness service but because you got the couch for that not you can't get the head of the queue so there's a lot of people living in very precarious housing situations. I one of the mine pices really in in i to cities now are rooming houses. Some of which many of which are illegal in houses from barberi unscrupulous sometimes criminals these very often very very dangerous pices and of course in is the women who stein relationships abusive relationship by they put up with the violence in order to have that refi behead but we would still cross that as being homeless because your prisoner in in the house. You don't have any.

Beauty Marketing Simplified podcast
"osc" Discussed on Beauty Marketing Simplified podcast
"Envelope just a plain envelope and then later you put a birthday card. When they put their address it just kind of saves you the time of having to do it and then when that month came around. So let's just say fast forward. It's march twenty. Twenty two and i would just grab that stack of postcards that are already addressed already. Have the stamp on them. And i would just put them in the mail and it was easy peasy. Of course i would put you know like miss. You hope you're well and then sign my name to. It was just a little personal note that i put on there but it really did not take much time at all just to have them address it already. Then i would put the stamp on it and then filed away and then they would get that little card now. The one thing about new york city is people. Do move a lot so i would get quite a few back in a year but even still some people say. I got your postcard and i loved it because you know. Sometimes they don't check their email. Those little touches. I think they go even further today. Like people like to receive cards so if you if you want to do it for their year touch if you want to do it for just hope you're well after the pandemic or even just birthday thing just a little note to send them in the mail or give them a call. It takes a little bit more time but it goes a long way to those customer relations and you can tell me about a new service or maybe even a special that you have coming up and so that's my tip over to like the old school way. This incredible pergram on at the moment. It's on discovery channel and a dentist anybody's watched it but it's crude the undercover billionaire. I'm obsessed with watching it. In fact the next one out tonight and what it is they have taken billion as of may have put is american and they put them in a city they know nobody they take an order that phone contacts and they'd given him a hundred dollars and a car and they have to make basically business left a million in ninety days. But what's been so interesting about what it is. Basically the best way they make business isn't going online. It's connected it's garden and introduce themselves to people locally and it's so interesting because they just hustling Going into business is introducing themselves finding out where where they can help people and it's incredible. The people the trust them just by them bringing that bestself to the business so that is worth a definite watch. That's my secret Late ni- on not doing any work of going to watch this. When really on source student were because on obsessed with people and how their brain works so this seamlessly leads me to my next point. Which is some of. You may fail over uncomfortable approaching a salon old connecting with people so like we were saying network with people in your area set up a couple of tips of how to present yourself. Or how taylor. What questions to osc when you walk into asylum said the first thing one. You wanna find a successful shallow on the first thing. Is you really want to bring your best version before you go in a love. A cheeky power payers investment in teaching some people in iceland today in identity expected to peres at the beginning of cloths. But i'm obsessed with the path post when you walk into the on. It's little bit likewise said about consultation. You wanna come with style like isn't it fabulous day today. It's been great connect review and just make sure that you really say something positive when you walk into the salon the second thing you wanna make sure is that you are actually talking to someone who makes that these decisions Question i would ask. Is you the passan in this business. That makes the decision. Because that's the person you want to speak to when you saw than speak into the post and that makes the decision you don't want to then tell them what you do. You want to tell them what you can bring so you want to tell them what you're gonna brayton. Tear that a business. For example you want to explain the experience you can create so it would sound like. Would you like some new buzz around your business. Something interest in some light your clients off if they say yes. Then you're in then that way you get that mailing list and then you tell them would. They liked on money by absolutely doing nothing. Apart from hand denied that mailing list. Brilliant sir. what you've done is you need to create. An experience for them is not about what you can offer. It's what you can bring to that business and then you will end with are so excited. But we are teamed together. I will email you over the final details and then when you leave leave with a bang so you could get the gift of some sort or you could just make the most beautiful statement. One other thing that i always use went on connecting with people especially businesses are really well. I will say something. Like i've been told that you are the most approachable business and you'd be able to help me because when you say that someone is something they then become it so they will think oh. I'm approachable and then they will help people then you will follow up the next day. The email with the final details of everything. So that's how i approach. Businesses like Karen said it's okay to get knows there was something i read before that She has aim is to get hundred not used in a month and she was surprised at the fact that the more she pushed us out for no the more she actually got yeses says gertie for the nurse. That's me in following on from from the things. That vicki said the she's told you what to do and out to present yourself. And that's exactly what i did as well years ago. I in the local villagers must have long. I just walked into all the not just salons had closed shops in show. That time i'd go in there introduce myself. I've be talking about a story about about walk. Can do what benefits i can create twenty that clients but what would be offering them is like an affinity program number. One i used to do years ago is if they sent me any clients. I would offer them free treatment so anybody where the were not. Leave my leaflets at times could leave me. Schlitz on the decks are tape portfolios at that time the portfolios were at a binder.

710 WOR
"osc" Discussed on 710 WOR
"Of tax debt. I want you to, you know. Well at the time was about 15 Thousands. Yeah, which was kind of overwhelming for a young person like myself. Um, I'm not older and I understand what I did wrong. Yeah. What's your question? Okay, That's yeah. My question is, is, Um uh Do you believe in? Um The, uh The tax. You know the tax program where they kind of let you they just kind of let you slide. What do they call it? So I see in An offer and compromise I see often compromised often comprise, believe it. I believe it. It actually does occur, But it occurs so rarely that are in my 30. Years of doing what I do. I almost never see to get approved because the iris will only approve waving your taxes. If you are dead. I'm kidding you. But not much. I mean, you have to have zero income and zero assets and zero potential for income. You have to prove pauper status and the permanent version of it Truck. I've sold my truck. I don't care if you have a potential to make money. It's only 15,000. You're much better off to go get a job or do something and get the thing paid. Is the business still open. Yes, Yes, they're not going to do in. Oh, I see here. They're not going to do in. Oh, I see. Somebody wants $10,000 for you to do this, and they're not going to get it. It's not gonna happen. Okay? So you're saying that $6000. But I spent towards this company that said that they could get me off and compromise. You got screwed, dammit! Yep. Okay, get online at Ramsey solutions dot com and click on LP for taxes and get with one of our real tax people who will walk you through what has to happen for an OSC. It's dad gum near impossible to get one through. I mean, I've seen like, six of them in my whole life. Get through and everybody tries it and they all charge 6 10 grand each to do it. It just doesn't work. I'm sorry. That puts this hour of the day. The Ramseys showing the books will be back with you before you know it. In the meantime, remember, there's ultimately only one way to financial peace. And that's to walk daily with the Prince of Peace. Christ Jesus Listener survey..

Bliss of the Abyss
"osc" Discussed on Bliss of the Abyss
"A nude picture answering that question. Dui richard right now your have you like naked. I've taken like cute pictures of myself. That i mean you booby pictures with that. Sounds like that floating and having a good silly time. I mean i guess you could be like. It's so obvious. She feels uncomfortable and like that's her boss. However but it's like milan don't be a co host on the put cost then That's just that doesn't sound like it doesn't sound like a serious offence. Shall i put it that way But that's probably not the reason he's got five as a on another two thousand fourteen episode. Richard said that one piece swimsuits. Make women look really frumpy and overweight. Quote okay echoing the portion of his lawsuit dimensions his preferences about swimwear yet preferences is is he not okay is the thing is he's not allowed to believe it or he's not allowed to express it that i don't know our off to the ring ask sonian richards agent about the random show. The audio of every episode was pulled down yes and the podcast hosting site was deleted. Yes that would make sense. Richard subsequently issued a statement Let's hear waste to say quote. It is humbling to confront terribly embarrassing. Moment of misjudgment thoughtlessness and insensitivity from nearly a decade ago. Looking back now there is no excuse of course for the comments made on this podcast and i am deeply sorry. The podcast was intended to be a series of irreverent conversations between longtime friends. Who had a history of joking around even with the passage of time. It's more than clear that my temps to be funny and provocative when not acceptable. And i have removed. The episodes merce bility's today is a father husband and public personality. He speaks to many people through my role on television. Means i have substantial and series obligations as a role model. And i intend to live up to them so need declined to comment. This can't be all of it. Calm be the sum total of the accusations against him. God how scape down of fucking cancel culture rabbit hole this quote again. It's humbling to confront a terribly embarrassing. Moment of misjudgment thoughtlessness and insensitivity from a decade ago. There's no excuse for the comments. I made. I just feel like he didn't say anything. That even interesting noteworthy starkey said pro-nazi shit or like for example. Okay for example. I just read this crazy article in the guardian and Trigger warning because honestly this is a bit triggering if you've been through any kind of sexual assault but the headline is outrage off to ivory. Coast tv presenter. Aas guest to simulate rape a host yvette eve's eve's to bella Policies from not properly has been suspended apologizes for shocking view as well quote trying to raise awareness. Thirty seven thousand five hundred complaints yet. So yeah he has his person on and an ox. Guest to to simulate he has an ex rapist asking any osc. This guest to simulate on a dummy how he would do it and then the guy does it like okay. That's so disgusting. The so appalling. That's absolutely abjectly. Horrific like that is like if i'd if that hosted done not i think he should said it's humbling to confront a terribly embarrassing moment of misjudgment thoughtlessness and insensitivity. Now that's what michael richards said. This host actually should have gone way further than that in fact and genuinely like it's not it's not an embarrassing moment of misjudgment. No no no. It's it's a horrific thing to do for people at home who won't ready for it for survivors of sexual assault. Who are just watching. Tv suddenly that not only is there. Acquired x ray pissed wherever that means wants a rapist oray a rapist in my opinion in on x..

The FIT4PRIVACY Podcast - For those who care about privacy
"osc" Discussed on The FIT4PRIVACY Podcast - For those who care about privacy
"We've always focused on the audience perspective. Right if you're a business or your small and medium sized businesses startup even large organization. Who is it. You are trying to reach with your product or service. And i think that the interesting thing about this is that the digital sort of revolution now has allowed people to get a little bit lazy. And what i mean by. That is if you think back to. The history of what marketing was right. Going back to like the nineteen sixties and seventies. It was very interruption based right organizations would buy a spot on tv or they would buy a spot on the radio or maybe they take out newspaper ads and they would try to disrupt or interrupt. What consumers were doing so that they would take notice of that product or service offering right and then what what happened is in the nineties with the digital revolution and the internet taking everything by storm it kind of changed that perspective because it allowed people to block out interruptions and so then it became much more information much more consumer driven right and so the purpose of it's sort of became well if you are a business that's offering something you've got to show people why you're the best at it and so you need to be putting stuff out there. That's helpful and beneficial to them. I really think that a lot of these laws that we're seeing a lot of the privacy settings that we're seeing an apps like apple just announced a couple of weeks ago for ios fourteen is just sort of the next evolution in that right it. It puts the power in the hands of consumers so the advice that we always give businesses is to figure out where your audience lives works in plays and then make your marketing so useful that they want to receive it that they opt in to receive it. That's interesting and do the osc sometimes like saying than we do it because of the privacy laws because cpa can we do it because of gdp do actually offered question. Is that on the minds at all times.

AusPod Syndicate
"osc" Discussed on AusPod Syndicate
"On the spot. No excuses none days later. Or if you email me a link to it when i think about it so you can basically do it on the spot on a client's fine i can pick and choose where to lay so basis needs to sit up the different review platforms like facebook or google or trust pilot. Tripadvisor o-on flare or True local if good accounts with them and we can link them all up and then a client choose way. I want to late the review as well. Not everyone has a google account set up so then what labor facebook recommendation not. Everyone wants to be on facebook so they might leave a review untrusted pilot so but it doesn't matter because reviews all over the place. Errol helping businesses Reputation and google also watching to say what is being said about different businesses on different platforms as well. Thank you so much. So do you have any final advice. Anything else you want to share with our enterpreneurs who also people starting up business in relation with the seo aka case the sei absolutely pay somebody to do your keyword research haier's salon to do some really good content for you that k- wade research in that really good content will last you for many years on your website and will give you a website a massive boost that most websites don't have Osc osc reviews straight away straight up start collecting reviews or testimonials and had them in places where people can find themselves. If you go to.

Jungle Brothers Strength & Movement
"osc" Discussed on Jungle Brothers Strength & Movement
"And truthfully everyone that came fucking loved it but it was an ask it was it was it was an osc from the people that came and i mean you. Boys put a lot of work. I didn't have much to do with the involvement thankfully sold it really really well a lot of people and made events and go people involved by asking people in the tribe what they could offer and it was a burning man. Theme your workshops to wrong workshops and stuff really so it was a burning man theme so there was all of that. Do that again. In by this way. I would love to hit you up. That's amazing. I can't believe you go that that is like i know what it's like to run a gym and what it takes people to turn up like we. We have really successful social events but to ask people to go away. Camping's big ask and you've you've nailed it and he's the crazy shit is that it came seven days after our fight nine real. We have the fight night and then that was on a saturday in the next for the next friday six days later. We're going camping like it was fucking so much. It was all in the last two weekends of the years. Never do it like that gillis. Yeah thing is though that got away with it because it's overdrive so people weren't having not many plans and if you've done that lawshield before sorry you pros built up. Yeah yeah i did. I did you ever again. I would definitely do it again. I wanna do it again because you know you learned from the first experience and definitely need to be chilling out focusing more on the actual day. I feel like. I feel like a bit like that would make you more relaxed next time because you know what to expect. There's a lot of unknown isn't it. Yeah it was efforts. Event was quite busy like we haven't done that sort of thing before the fundraising and they got together co light..

The Cave of Time
"osc" Discussed on The Cave of Time
"Alongside al qaeda and the islamic state kind of weird. We'll go on. I'm just. I'm just looking. I'm trying to understand. Like i don't understand how you think don't get out of there'd be no it's a direct quote i condemn all white supremacists. I condemn the proud boys. I don't know much about the proud boys. But i condemn that. Well you got to stand for something or you'll fall. I condemn the proud boys. That's like not taken out of context. There's a quote. I condemn the proud boys. End quote your. I don't know much about them. But i i know i don't took oh my goodness yeah. I mean this is this. Let's go to controversial. See if there's anything fucking interesting ever hear even surge by controversial anymore. I i never use i. It looks like you can't. What's so you can't so like if you here's what we'll do. We'll go to go to that proud boys article and this is the thing like i happen. So there's a lot of comments in here with the fuck lost the proud boys article. Am i blind right now. I gotta i change because we are in the month so let me go back to the month. Yeah i see okay. I'm not the article now. So if you go to like well i mean. Look at the talk here. It was the first question we have any idea how large the continue to proud boys in canada. I can't speak to any actual membership. But they definitely have a ton of support back in the eastern ontario. Like a frightening amount. There i i don't know how to use right. I'm clicking on comments. But i'm not seeing any comments others view entire discussion. Okay i need to you need comments and then you need a quick view and just okay anyways i. I'm i'm i'm with you now. I'm with you now. Go on founders canadian. This is true but he's been living in the united states as a self stupid so fucking terrible comments. Let's switch it to controversial controversial. Comments is the only comments read. They're the only ones or three and you'll see removed by moderator removed by monitoring remove removed removed removed remove. Oh shit yeah. This bill is is what is indicating and then we've got. Canada has a long history of destroying fascists. Be proud to be canadian. You just prove their terrorists. What's the side supremacy terrorism shooting. Osc safety concern we need. We need to start that way. You're breaking up a little. We need to start that way. It's just like you can see all the anything that would have stood up or supported the proud boys or whatever it's gone it's all been erased. It's one hundred percent raise nuns. All that's left. Is you know the people who are fighting back against that. Yeah like it's crazy only remove if we go back to. Let's try this something else in our canada. Go anta and then we'll just what's on their today. We're if we're on hot. What's hot and canada today over. Nineteen in my monterrey's canada's canada's new approach to china must do more than just make us feel good. Yeah okay. why don't we look at that. That's that's trending. This is in the comments. I mean you might be able to see like in real time people. So i don't know we're looking at bass comments best comments or is the worst comments. Let's look at controversial comments and isn't the future shooting ourselves in the foot so yanks like self-defeating this do you kind of broke up there. You still there are frozen on my screen to my internet connection is good. It's got the the neon green Color on my ob so this is all you right now. Hopefully this won't last too long. Because i have nothing planned for you. Not being part of the stream. You're the guy you got all the information But we will do is do. We always do and for the regular listeners. You know what we're about to do. I am literally sifting through sifting through my archive of Of of of of music of random. Music. and what we're gonna do is. I'm kind of. I've wanted to throw caution in the wind. I've kinda morning to play copyrighted songs songs. That will get us a flag. Actually you know what this is a pretty good song right now. I don't know what's going on with mike. I'll try to get them back on the line. This is by devin tracy. It's a mashup formidable psycho. Slipknot and oh.

Goodbye to Alcohol
Goodbye to Alcohol - Series 3 - Episode 10 - Mary Anne Shearer - the Natural Way - burst 01
"It was his guys talking roland hydra one year and end the sky was the and he came up to me after he said like. I'm here to help me recover from alcoholism. I don't want to rehab. I've just come to detox. My buddy what. Can i do to stop caving. Alcohol acid right. This is what you gotta do. Every morning you get up and you have as much fruit and a nice handful of narrow nuts or seeds with just eat as much food as you can stuff. Your face doesn't have to be early in the morning but it must be a first meal of the day and eat as much as it. If it's a box of mangoes and eat the box of mangoes op done that. Eaten a box magazine taya watermelon. And you might do that for three months and eventually what happens. Is you end up eating one mango in. It's really sweet sausage. I into stuff your face. Full of lucas. In every natural glucose fresh fruits nuts every time. You crave alcohol. Just reach out for some dates or some raisins or even like a hundred percent pure grape juice or you know have sparkling grape juice. It satisfies your cells needs for glucose that craving will stop welcome to goodbye to alcohol about calls from wealth without wine with you. Want to say goodbye to alcohol. Revie said goodbye. Twelve called over the on just so this is the podcast few. We've got recovery stories to in spy experts to inform you plenty of advice on how to drink and change your life. Hello hello and welcome to the good. By twelve coal podcast. My name is john goran. I'm the founder of wealth without wine. And i'm your host for this podcast. My hero wealth without wine we help people to change their relationship with alcohol over the past five years. We've helped hundreds of people to do just that and we created world without wind because we believe it's really really halt to change your drinking alone so wealthed without wine wit all about community each week we're going to feature a community voice just to give you a flavor of the also. Try his somebody from one of Subgroups hello everyone. So i have a little friday when which happened last night Myself my family celebrated thanksgiving with our american bamiyan states Remotely and it was the first time in twenty-six days at i would becoming face to face with an actual bottle of wine so i was a bit concerned and i knew that i had to have some safety precautions. Set in place for myself. So i had my phone Close by me. So i could contact group if i needed to My also got some alcohol free wine that was recommended by this group and And the support of my family so my mom and i enjoyed some lovely alcohol free wine. Which actually wasn't as bad as i thought it would be. We served at super chilled and it was actually super delicious and refreshing. We skype with a family overseas headed delicious meal and i didn't have a drop of alcohol And then at the end of the evening we weren't bid. I finished off my class of savvy. Rich in the candlelight listening to some chile music Went to bid and the biggest one of all was waking up this remembering exactly what happened last night and without a headache I'm super proud of myself. Never ever in a million years thought that this was possible. But it did it and today is day. Twenty-seven machine all a fabulous wonderful weekend wherever you are in the world if huge cut to join our woman welcoming community and get a bit of support. Just go to weld without wind dot com and click on the membership top. So let's get my guest today into being a lady who's pretty well known here in south africa. Her name is maryanne sheera now. Maryanne is a woman before had time. She wrote a book called the natural way more than twenty years ago. An only now is the way of life. She advocates going mainstream on apart from being an author. Marianne is a motivational speaker. And she runs a very successful pekan restaurant as well as running natural health programs. I'll begin by asking maryanne satele to bit about herself. I had serious health problems which included being bipolar had kids at had ear infections tonsillitis runny noses that was high blood pressure so we had these kind of. I call him normal health problems because it wasn't like the big three cancer heart disease diabetes. It was just all like niggly stuff that was affecting our relationships and was affecting the way we functioned from day to day. And i have always been interested in the human body i prob- i might have become a doctor. But i'm i'm glad i didn't because it made me look for answers and other places so i was fascinated with the human body studied physiology anatomy and chemistry in the sciences and i was fascinated with the how the human body worked. So we're not. We started having these problems and we were being treated traditional medical way with anti anti-inflammatories and antihistamines for a head allergic dermatitis. On my hands and the kids with antibiotics just didn't make any sense because nobody actually got well. all it doesn't seem to do is suppress symptoms. And then they'd come back two weeks later. I saw the athol up. Gotta find answers. This was long. Before the era of google that really dates meet And just go and do a search on google. And the closest i've got to google was on several occasions sneaking into the fits medical library in johannesburg and he are trying to find says there and looking at books in the archives and just like nobody really had answers to my questions had to find the myself now. I really believed because i could see the. You'll buddy actually repays itself if you cut your finger to paint it stop. You don't need to go and you know cost a spillover it or go to the doctor. My fingers cut itself. Please can drug. I mean unless you chopped to finger off you'd want to beg on but just a cut finger. Paper cut irritate you. It hurts but you it just eventually repays itself and and if you study the human body like a did you find out that the liver you can actually cut off your liver out. Remove it entirely donated to somebody else. Give the small lobe to somebody else in the big global grow and then you've donated your smaller that logo groesbeck like this is the most amazing thing and yet when it comes to lever cancer you told is no cure for it. You're going to die while you would because you're going to be given all these drugs and you live a second will just get sick and pick up than you will die so i was looking for ways to correct the looking for the causes and then ask trying to fix the causes. I did find that. Nutrition made a huge difference. When i changed my diet. Took after find sugar and my by pella symptoms when my crazy periods of manic unbelievable highs. We are could take on the world. And i was going to change the world and i'm actually by nature very idealistic person and my mission in life is i want to change the world. One person at a time. I want to get them healthy enough. Got the goal to reach. A million people wrote a book called the natural way it came out in nineteen. Ninety-one was a runaway bestseller according to the publishers and it sold as i say of three hundred thousand copies it's been published in the united states. The funny thing is it seems to be taking of now first published in the states in two thousand five fifteen years not getting traction. So it's like if it does take off and i happened to reach the new york times. Basically nobody can ever say was an overnight success at this pathetic years. So you're a woman before your time. Someone emission to really help people if i can get rid of my bipolar symptoms and be completely sane And and thinks straight and have a brain in and and bow bowels and bladder that works properly all the time and be living in that sweet spot of health than anybody can do it. Because i had terrible problems. Janet listening to all calls from weld without wine. Marianne take me about you just mentioned alcoholic parents. It that intrigued me wondering if that was one of the reasons why you want it to research to health unle- to healthier lifestyle was that of a trigger. I think it. I think it was. I think you know even mentioned to some one time that i want to try to get drunk when us fourteen and jank moms cara pheno one and didn't like the way i felt i felt out of control and i think that sense of not being in control of my immediate environment and i wouldn't say i'm a control freak but i needed to be common working properly and audley at the sense of order i think that comes from growing up in the chaos of alcoholic appearance at home and my mom was a party animal. She was functional alcoholics. She could party all night and go to work the next day in absolutely fine my father however party will not and he wouldn't work for six months and that was you know he'd worked for six months and then not work for six months to a year or two years so we grew up with that sort of chaotic and then my parents got divorced because my mother said she had four kids anita fifth one. My father married. Somebody was crazy as he was. You know do things like pour petrol over my stepmother and threatened sitter a lot this crazy stuff that chaos does makes you want to live an ordinary that the thing. That really got to me when i was a kid. My mom had this medical encyclopedia. And i would pour over at the age of four hundred. All these gory. Pictures of people as innocent large thyroid landed was like the size of pumpkin and the knicks and these open ruins and at sit there and cringes kind of not. Wanna look at them. But it's fasten. The human body fascinated me from a very early age. My mom was kind of forward thinking as much as she was a party animal. She told us we couldn't chew gum or drink. Physical because our brains would fry and and we went lottery comic books either. So i had the sense of trying to do the right thing I think it also grows up with you know you grow up with a parent. That's a bit narcissistic. i think. Alcoholism in a sense is a narcissistic habit. Because you just carrying about a million myself. And i'm trying to numb my pain. You know not thinking about the responsibilities of life you know growing up with it. I had the saints. That i wanted to please my mom and do the right thing so i was considered the goody. Two shoes in the family just always trying to do the right thing in an nfl had to take it back to pregnancy was a need to just have off in my life Feel like yeah. Things went as chaotic. As they've seen. We moved a lot as kids. You know doing a geographic alcoholic. Parents do that things. Don't work you just move somewhere else. Yeah i've i've come across two different reactions when people have Parents they are do what she did. And react against the kale. Some won't control an order in their life all they they tend to say well. You know sin family. I'm bound to be that as well and then kinda give up unsolved drinking as well so Is that been your experience as well. Do you think people tend to go. A different one of two was party. Animal ended in two brothers. That partied hard. I mean they crashed a few calls when they were aided. And that god they've grown up and grown out of it and They've so but very working my two brothers especially very sober and very hard working And and i just think. I think what you you learn the learned behavior sydney. I look at myself is it. I may not have been addicted to alcohol. But as very addicted to sugar so ahead addictive side to me that anita to the sugar made me feel good in that space. So i suppose in a sense. I was doing much what people do with alcohol when us feeling unhappy or was feeling sad or on feeling like a done something. Well i would reward myself or console myself with suga whether it was fragile candy or cake. So is scream. It didn't really matter how much as i said. Even propane sugar staying out of the sugar bowl. As i got older. I became health conscious. South for made fudgy using brown sugar. That was really good. But you're that that that needs that sense of of you don't you you know parents at properly as if you growing up in an alcoholic home so you learn. The navy is that that it's a k. To satisfy yourself for full let need with a something in a with some people it could be gambling. All pornography will with made was shook end and food as a compulsive overeater. And the only reason we're glad clinically obese of always been physically active and and if i was not eating properly and exercising. I wouldn't ever sleep. I would. And i think that looking at having dealt with so many people in our family and with people have met of the years that alcohol sometimes puts people to sleep just eventually knocks you out so eventually do sleep when you're very active brain not taught how to look off draw brain. How what does alcohol do to bring. What is caffeine due to the brain so one minute drinking coffee over here and then that's like over stimulating central noticing. Make all your nerve cells five. Ab rapidly and then you'd having alcohol too. Because that's a natural depressant than you take the to calm you down and put you to sleep and then you wake up the next morning and you hung oversee start with the coffee again in the brain goes into overdrive. Then you would lots of sugar into the coffee. So you just getting on this treadmill and i think i think if we were taught the staff about how everybody body reacted to sit and things from when we were kids. Part of the reason assorted school is that we would understand how our body worked and figure stuff out pretty soon and make good choices. But that's me probably being idealistic as well if you were talking to someone. That was drinking super too much. They weren't really aware of what it was doing to that office. That brains. what what would you tell them. How would you summarize the home that it does to us. Gee i'm the first thing we know. Is it really damages the central nervous system in the brain. And we've now these quite a lot of research showing that parkinson's disease which michael j. fox got a really young age and he has a. He was a big drinker. Huge drinker everything. I've read on him. The alcohol played a big role in. He's laughing was younger. That can damage your central nervous system. and it doesn't do it alone. Units alcohol and sugar and bed diets and bed living but alcohol plays a huge role in that. It really affects a whole lot of things affect your central nervous system in your brain so you don't handle stress well and lacewell you handle stress. The more you're going to drink because it numbs you. Eugenic feel you can just numb yourself. you stop feeling in dozen courage assistant behavior because it becomes all about my feelings and my stress and my money to numb in. I mean we all know this. We would go without food in a hassle appearance drink and i've seen it in other families. The mother a single mumble drink because she's lonely or because she feels a failure whatever. Her reasons are and there'll be no food in the fridge. Another normal alcoholic friggin. Look on his nets moke in there in a piece of cheese. And that's about it if you lackey Most just don't have food in them. And i know as kids if they was cheese enough ridge. We would flatness in like half an hour because he's a no win. The food was going come which didn't help but encourage things like a compulsive over eating so a central nervous system and that's the one side the other side that in a fix and impacts really badly as the indicating system and that's a system that controls every single part of the buddy janice it controls your liver your lungs your kidneys digestive tract your muscle tone. You sleep your menstrual cycles. Your facility these nothing. It's not in your breathing. Your lung function your hair. Growth your nails. You'll skin it it. It affects every single part. The endocrine system produces hormones in different parts of the body in those hormones may chemical reactions take place which makes the body function properly. Have alcohol's interfering with it function because what it does is it actually pushes your blood sugar up really really high so you feel like good on alcohol woo and then your blood sugar over produces your body produces over produces insulin. 'cause you're about to go into a diabetic coma and in your body's designed to repeat itself over produces the insulin brings it all the way back down and as it starts to slide mcdonagh feeling really tired immaculate and sleep and pass out if it gets really bad And then you you. You might have something like coffee or tea or another drink to try and raise your blood sugar again so when you blood. Sugar fluctuates fitting brain and central nervous. System your endocrine system and your immune system and you can understand the not explaining this very well with the whole covid. Nineteen they send. People are drinking and having caught accidents but alcohol suppresses immune function. That's what it does. So the government instead of educating everybody in showing us adverts over and over which i think would help better than just locking everybody down and telling you you know these content touch alcohol reagan so ridiculous. You can't buy alcohol during the on the weekend so everybody's just by way more so every restaurant selling wine under the counter to the clients you know because they can't make money selling food during lockdown. It was bizarre to see the activities that going on at the end of the day understood. Exactly what it does. And how it suppresses immune function we must take these things a little bit more seriously than being wrecked on the knuckles suck educate people that teach them the stuff so i think other thing that it does and this is fascinating. Refined sugar does exactly the same thing is alcohol does just desert loose something called reactive hopper blah seamier. Which when the blood sugar shoots up to high we over produce insulin and brings it right down so down so far down your blood sugar that the part of the brain your frontal lobe that controls moral behavior planning and forethought will just shuts down completely. Okay and the part of the brain that takes over as part of the brain that controls aggression appetite and sexual function. And i think this is probably really important to help people understand these blackouts that they have so you can have a blackout but you not passed out you just living life. I mean. I know a girl that poured wax all over yourself. Hot wax in that state couldn't remember how she got burned from this x. She took all our clothes often. Did this is absurdity. Because the people that were they told her what she does. She could not believe she did something like that. I had a woman that came and spoke to me. Because i was when i speak often speak about the stuff because it played such a role in my life and how important it is to make. Sure you're getting the right kind of glucose about in a while. And she came up to me after she said. I'm embarrassed to raise my hand and tell you what i do but cannot speak to you privately. Acid short can understand when she told me the story. She said i'm going to tell you. I'm very very committed. Christian person go to church regularly. my husband's actually involved in the leadership of the church. We go to bible study on wednesday nights. We go to between one and three services and the sunday we we're involved in the charitable work and stuff but she says periodically. I wake up in another town or another suburb in strange man's bid. And i have no recollection of how i got the and i say to you consume and she said. Nah don't i said are you a sugar addict. And she said yes osama title sugar addict and it does the brain. What alcohol does we. You just black out completely. Obviously you've got to be extreme amounts of sugar to do this but alcohol does the same thing you drink. Extreme amounts you'd binge drink and the knicks thing you wake up and you in somebody else's bid and like how the hell did you get in the shame of all of this is worse than you start drinking again and this whole thing goes on so what happens is when the primitive brain takes over. You either going to get aggressive. You're going to just eat and eat and eat canoe appetites. Just nothing's gonna be enough or you. Could your sexual function could take over. And you become extremely promiscuous and that's clearly very dangerous because besides possibility of fathering all mothering a child you could end up with terrible sexual diseases. So it's it's a huge problem and people don't know this until somebody like me comes and tells him and nobody studies this. Because you take the average psychologist or psychiatrist. Dr they studying medicine and how to cheat you when you sick with medicine and surgery than looking. And what is the cause of all these problems and vivian often. It's a physiological or physical course an and utrition is something that's kind of just ignored and net. That study was done with reactive. Hoppy glycemic was done by women. Called baba read stood. She lived in the united states and operated in stable municipal area and she was in charge of the juvenile delinquent and criminal juvenile delinquent and the prisoners. The adult prisoners in the end the juvenile delinquents and she found that of them something like ninety three percent of the people that she'd work with suffered from this reactive hypoglycemia and in that state of blacked out. Where you can't remember what went on people will kill the family. They'll the children we ask you. Yeah then they will beat somebody into coma they'll be do the most. They'll they'll commit a crime. And they have no recollection of course when you committing crimes being something people like as easy to say you lost your mind and you can't remember but it's an actual condition where you had no recollection of went on. It's completely blacked out. You listening to reply to alcohol. The podcast from world without one if eat lights join our tribe. Please check out website. That wine don't cold so yeah. Apparently those many people in child but have done that have a blackout killed somebody. You cannot in jail recollection too. Many people in jail i mean. Can you imagine Horrendous but blackouts very common in all community. We talk about the loss of people have blackouts. I used to have the have them as well Boston is like all it was a walking talking blackout because I was with some friends for afternoon. And apparently i seem quite normal. You know i was walking around talking. We'd walk quite a long way together. I have no recollection. I mean we'd been drinking since frightful Drink but i. It just hit me over the edge. I lost an entire. And you know i used to have blackouts where the end of the evening was a bit fuzzy Quite remember how it may be. But this one was really serious Hated the idea thought woking talking blackout the fat my brain was so alcoholic couldn't even make memories nazi Absolutely terrifying and here's the thing that people don't understand is that you'll cells and your buddy a designed to consume glucose. Nothing works in your in your at salable. You got thirty seven trillion cells in your body. They desperately need glucose they needed to make. Atp a denison triphosphate which is what creates energy your monaco andrea desperately. Need that your every little organ nelio in the plasma critical in these tiny little things inside the cell that you can't even see with your naked eye it needs glucose your brain and central system can't work without glucose and if you're not getting enough you going to crave alcohol or sugar and barbara read stood say we knew feed children refined sugar growing up on any level. She said you're actually preparing them for alcoholism because they get into the cycle. The blood sugar going up and it's coming down and they feel that the sugar satisfies and then you you graduate from a kid to adolescence or young young person in your twenties wait sitting stuffing faced with ice cream and chocolate says locked kind of interdict so will have a drink and it does. What sugar to to you. And now you recognize that. Except that the alcohol gives you even a bit of feeling takes you higher disrupts you lower so if we understood that we need need proper glucose for body's natural glucose and and so often when i've done a talk i actually say to the audience and i remember reading this one year at a secrets convention at sun city outside johannesburg. The were probably five hundred people Woman and i said to them. Okay if you do any of you crave sugar and they've just everybody put the hand and i said when you craving sugar. What is it that you put into your mouth. What is it you put. And what is it that you actually craving an attempt to get the point across. Imagine yourself in the garden of eden and you craving something sweet. What would you eat. And there was a stately silence and this woman blonde voluptuous woman sitting in the front rows in this deep voice. Adam evan rumor osc that christian. I'm thinking this woman. It was really funny at the time. But it's just interesting because i've often christian in los angeles of austin in the republic of hot bay of austin zimbabwe of austin the uk. Austin all over the

Bitcoin Radio
"osc" Discussed on Bitcoin Radio
"Buy in polkadot eighth and bind falklands while you know just like a whole ecosystem chains that out connected and then you can do it in application that sits on red in that interacts with all of these simultaneously One of the applications on most interested in is essentially something like a sustainable pool where you can move between different representations of asset on different chance so you can imagine that you could put in usd see on here and get be us abundance Without having to move the us c. to balance. And doing this. I today if you wanted to have a system like that you would. I'd have to interact with you'd. I'd have representation of best on curve way. You can put it into a pool and do you want me. That will have the code. Application exists on finance as much and have representation of a renaissance. Dc that instead. You don't have any usd ren be anyway and you have the application living random itself deposit liquidity Withdrawal liquidity from somewhere else or the pleasant liquidity somewhere else in withdrawal theorem Without having to go through this meeting bending process. It's all implicit. If you will for those kind of applications to stop being pulsing but it's it's at least a year away like like an natively cross. Jane curb that which doesn't kind of it doesn't actually touched any of the pegged assets but using the able to kind of go from like for example like the usd to or like. Yeah like finance usc to to a uscc on on theorem doesn't exactly. Yeah so it's essentially like you can imagine as as almost like hof doing the process what you mockup less. Us dc on theory and then instead of meeting michigan usc somewhere else. You just keep it inside. Vian stays there and then likewise someone else looks up the on to. Nbn instead of us. They just leave it there. and now. you've got this kind of pool. It is under the custody of of renaissance decentralized nbc network. At any point you can send in some assets on one chain osc for different asset on a different chain..

Monocle 24: The Urbanist
Janeiro Hotel, Rio de Janeiro
"This week after Rio. Well Markle's Fernando are Gusta Pacheco is in his yearly return trip home to Brazil this time stopping by the new Janeiro hotel in the district of long staying. Faithful to the Brazilian Zillion Fashion Label Austin which shares owner. This recently opened home away from home based cheek tropical touches and skillfully reuses. This is an old seafront building. Let's find out more and there is no other city like Rio de Janeiro as soon as you land you start marveling at its mix of urban and nature. Hr Beach and mountain sure. It's also a city dotted with serious urbanistic problems and of course violence but nevertheless it's still has its charm charm. I have a couple of favorite hotels. Stay in the city which I like to visit every year from the traditional Cabana Palace to the newly opened or town soon now which was originally designed by Scott Nehemiah but it was very much impressed by Sinead Ortho. The New Hotel by Oscar mets UvA the owner of Brazilian fashion brand oss cling. OSC LINK is a mainstay of Brazilian fashion with Sheikh Tropical Motifs and and Casual Cut Yorker style calculate of course the nickname for people born in Rio. I always loved the fashion brand. And it's impressive. How much the hotel telomeres. It's look in the best possible way. The hotel is situated in the district of Leblon. The neighboring district to Lebron is famous for its many bars and is also known to Brazilians as the district. Where Soap Opera Author Manuel cavs field. His successful telenovelas sitting behind. Janiro also recalled the stories of the past in the building's designed doing an incredible job reusing fading Slim mm-hmm seafront apartment block. It's woody entrance already tells you this is auto that prefers to keep things described. The rules are simple but they match perfectly with its light. Callers and spacious bathrooms and for me. It's the little touches that make you fall in love with a hotel. The elevators baiters are ferry dock. Nothing worse than massive bright lights in the left specially as you head to the second floor to have breakfast and other place where it is. His hotel shines. Many Brazilian hotels days are going for generic international breakfasts which is a shame as there's nothing better than a good with Brazilian breakfast. Janetta doesn't disappoint the cakes. The Brad the fruit all set beautifully by the hotel chefs but perhaps the biggest highlight of the novel is the Compact Marble Swimming Pool. The top floor when it's still the reflections of the cityscape their ripple in the water show. Why does hotel is so important to real. It captures the best of its surroundings. All within its walls with incredible views to Lebron beach and to the CAGAS US islands. The pool is better suited for light conversation or just admire the view and of course to enjoy one of the cocktails and the Pool Dr..

Monocle 24: The Globalist
Russia and Japan at odds over seven-decade-old Kuril Islands dispute
"The leaders of Russia and Japan are in high stakes Tokes in most today as tensions rise of series of disputed islands. The diplomatic row has worsened in recent weeks of the Russia furiously accused Japan of refusing to accept the consequences Lovie, second world, warm in a moment. The Russia analyst Stephen DL will share his insides, but first Monaco's Asia editor at large Kenji whole joins us on the line from Tokyo bureau Kenji this row was partly renewed of Shinzo Abe's New Year's Eve address. What was it that ignited the tensions? Yeah. You're absolutely right about that office spoke in his new year speech about the need to help Russian residents on these four disputed islands. Accept and understand that the sovereignty of their homes will change obviously that didn't go well down don't down well in Russia Moscow, summoned the Japanese ambassador's protests and Russia has also complained about a Japan's official maps which show the four krill islands inside Japan's borders, the Russian side seems unwilling to part with any of the islands. What's the what's the end goal here? As far as Japan is concerned yet. So Japan says that the at the time the Soviet Union illegally seized the four islands in nineteen forty five. And then kicked out the seventeen thousand Japanese residents there since the nineteen fifties took his position has been that it wants all four islands returned. And until there's progress on that agreement. Tokyo will not sign a peace treaty, which would. Formerly end World War Two hostilities with Russia. The biggest problem with these discussions is that both sides think of the islands as their own sovereign territory. And Russia doesn't really think of it as a territorial dispute at all. So you can't really have constructive constructive talks here about a compromise. When two signs of very different views about the most basic assumptions that said there are a couple of things that have raised hopes in Japan about a possible breakthrough. First of all, it was that Japan. Russia cooperated on joint economic development projects for the islands since two sixteen. They've even set up a billion dollar investment fund. And the second thing was just the meeting between Ave and Putin last November in Singapore. That's when the two leaders talked about what's called, the nineteen fifty-six joint declaration, and in that the Soviet Union agreed to hand over two of the four disputed islands that would be tan and Hubbell my Japanese. Knees to Japan after the two sides sign a peace treaty. Now. Just the fact that the nineteen fifty-six joint declaration came up suggests that abyss position is flexible that he might ask for two islands and hold osc. Hold off asking for the remaining two until later. But you know, it's not really clear what is clear is that are they really wants to break the deadlock and he wants to do. So by the time Japan hosts, the G twenty summit in all soccer in June. There's a parliamentary elections scheduled for the summer. So that's a factor as well. Kenji hole in Tokyo. Thanks for joining us. Now, Stephen yellow bring you in now here in the studio foreign policy adviser for the Russian president admitted that the meeting would not be easy clearly spirits have been high going into this from the outset they haven't in many ways, the last five years, we say in Russian politics have made this even more complicated issue than than it was as can you suggesting there have been times when better but curiously going to run to the other side Russia, and I've actually brought in shown to brought him my MAC because it's just recommend anyone who's interested in this store.

Nightside with Dan Rea
Joseph Osc, Meningitis And Framingham discussed on Nightside with Dan Rea
"With pay five convictions, including four employees and an owner of a now closed framingham. Compounding pharmacy linked to a deadly nationwide. Meningitis outbreak. A Boston jury acquitting another worker pharmacist Joseph osc of all charges after several days of