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Dr. G and Mr. Reagan Know the Value of Classic, Pre-Woke Films

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:47 min | 3 d ago

Dr. G and Mr. Reagan Know the Value of Classic, Pre-Woke Films

"You're making enough noise to wake up the dead. I don't have to wake him up. He's up. I don't have to wake him up. He's a classic Abbott un Costello. That's from Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein. We've actually Bela Lugosi. That is Bela Lugosi in the casket. That is the original OG Dracula guys. If you've had enough with crap movies and TV, you know, there's so much good stuff out there. If you go prior color, Chris, isn't it just so much good stuff out there? Oh yeah, you know, it's funny. I feel like old classic films get a bad name. Yeah. Get a bad rap because here's what I think the critics like to do. They like to look at old films, they like to say, what was popular in the day? Well, I don't like that. I'm too good for that. I'm going to look at this thing that people didn't really appreciate in the day. And I'm going to show everybody why I'm so much more sophisticated than everybody else. I'm going to explain why I understand why this is so good. Because I'm so special and smart. Exactly, exactly. They're like peck from Ghostbusters. Actually. And they want everybody to think they're so smart. So the reality is if you just look at some of the stuff that was made for the popular folks, that was made for the general population, right? The comedy, the comedy love stories. A lot of this stuff, the William Powell, mirna loy, those films. I like the thin man movies. But also, anything with Katherine Hepburn and these old comedies where you would get a couple, there would be some kind of miscommunication. They'd get into some kind of an adventure, these movies were actually fantastic, very, very funny, very charming. And well written. And well written and really well written. Really

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"peck" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

06:14 min | 3 weeks ago

"peck" Discussed on WGN Radio

"By the ad council. Kerry peck is the elder law attorney that we turn too often for issues about elder law, which these days is about everybody. Hey, Kerry, welcome back to the show, how are you? I'm great, John. Thanks for having me. How are you doing today? Pretty well, although my elderly parents are 89 and 90. Four and if a dad if I'm off a year or so forgive me there, my mom went to the hospital the other day and she's going to be okay, but the issue was when we talked to the hospital who can make decisions for her, and I said, well, my sister has power of attorney and that seemed to satisfy the people in the hospital about some decisions about her care that we were going to make. I didn't know that that would work, right? Is the person who has power of attorney able to make decisions for their parent when they go to the emergency room or the hospital? Yes, John. And in Illinois, we have what's known as a durable power of attorney for healthcare, as well as a durable power of attorney for property, which is management of financial decisions. But when your mom goes into the hospital and she has previously executed while she's competent, a power of attorney for healthcare naming your sister, your sister will be in charge of making very, very important, as you know, healthcare decisions. But this is the issue. My mom did typically pardon me for mom dad if you're listening or anybody else who didn't want to hear about my family, but I just think it's typical, okay? Mom does not want to go to the hospital. Mom doesn't want to go to the emergency room and when she's in the ER and they say we're going to admit you, she doesn't want that. She will say, I want to go home. She's not delusional. But we all think that she should be in the hospital and the doctor does too. I'm surprised they deferred to us, because while mom has given my sister power of attorney, my mom in that moment was not incompetent when she was trying to make a decision that we feel was not in her best interest. Well, I think that typically what you'll find is in the emergency room, the hospital will decide, we need to do what's in my best interest in general, even if it doesn't want to do it. And at the age of 89, they're not sure in kind of a split second, so to speak. What mom's capacity is and what it's been. And the hospital quite candidly is looking for making sure that ultimately they have no liability for letting mom go home. And so that's really what it's all about. And I also want to make sure that the treatment for mom is in her best interest. Right, right, right. But so if my sister who has power said, okay, send her home, even if the doctors disagreed with that, they're not liable for a decision that the person with the power of attorney made. That would be correct. And then without that, though, I'll bet there could be a lot of squabbling between doctors, patient, and siblings, right? So this is an instance where having a power of attorney really pays dividends, correct? Yeah, I think that, you know, you pointed out your family situation that you're describing now for your listeners is very typical and what it really points out in screams out loud is that your listeners and their families need to plan in advance. Nobody knows when they're going to be carried off to the emergency room, either by a car crash or by some sudden illness. And so planning ahead is critical because what happens if you don't plan ahead is you may have somebody making decisions for you that you don't trust don't like and don't agree with those decisions. So that means then that the senior citizen needs to pick the kid they like the best. I would say I would say like and trust. With some senior citizens, like their kids better than others and don't trust them. Yeah. Right. Well, this might be two different kids now that you mention it. Carrie peck is on a phone line. The numbers three one two 9 8 one 7 200. He's the elder law attorney that we talk with and sometimes do commercials for. You can find him at peck Ritchie dot com and I'll give his phone number in a second. If you've got a question along these lines about you and your siblings, your mom or your dad, the rights, the regulations. That's why we do this segment. Three one two 9 8 one 7 200. If I came in though, Carrie and just said, okay, we need power of attorney. How long does that normally take? Billable hours or dollars out the door is how expensive does that get? It's not a major undertaking, but it would be making a mistake if you didn't do your will at the same time. Or perhaps the use of what we call a revocable living trust. A state planning should be done as a total package. And in our firm, what we do is we ask people to talk to us, give us an idea and we send them a questionnaire. What are your assets? How are they owned? Because people are often confused if they own something, for example, in joint tenancy, it might husband and wife on their house and joint tenancy and they want part of it to go to the children. Well, that doesn't happen. Joint tendency goes to the person who survives the individual that dies. So the method of which you own assets and what we recommend by way of an entire state plan, frankly, John, the dollars are nominal. I mean, but we don't quote fees without knowing what we're going to do. And then we put it in writing, it's all transparent and you can ask as many questions as you want and talk to us as often as you need to. If that surviving spouse is not the mother or father of those children, if there was a divorce involved in a remarriage, this gets more complicated, right? Right. Well, multiple marriages lead to a very, very large number of lawsuits. And it's usually the children from the first marriage,

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Alameda Received 13M From Bitfinex and Others Overnight

Unchained

00:29 sec | Last month

Alameda Received 13M From Bitfinex and Others Overnight

"12 p.m. Friday February 3rd, 2023. Alameda received 13 M from bitfinex and others overnight. What happened to Alameda research received 13 million worth of crypto in the last 24 hours. According to transactions spotted by peck shield. Peck shield alert 13 M worth of cryptos have been transferred to. The post Alameda received 13 M from bitfinex and others overnight appeared first on unchained podcast

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The Essence of Manhood With Stephen K. Bannon

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:57 min | Last month

The Essence of Manhood With Stephen K. Bannon

"Let's talk about what it means to you to be a man. What is the essence of manhood? You've served this nation honorably in uniform. Here we have a picture of the naval officer Steve Bannon. You come from a good Irish Catholic family from Richmond, Virginia. I believe your dad was alignment. What is your definition? What are the non negotiables of being a man? I just think it's do your duty. You know, one thing I tell people about, I talk to a lot of young people about going into the military and because I say it's the best thing you'd ever do to serve your country. I know more, I know so many wealthy individuals in their 40s, 50s or 60s have really made in life and every time I talk to them, the one thing if they didn't do it was go and serve their country in that time period of your 20s when you have the opportunity to do it. So I talk to people. And when I talk to people, I say, look, the military is not an example. It's not Rambo, right? Rambo is a complete cartoon version of the military. The military, if you want to see the military, go watch 12 o'clock high. You know, a watch they were expendable with John Wayne and Robert Montgomery about taking off at a cricket door. These are individuals who are very quiet, very steadfast, very stoic, but understand what first principles are. And are prepared to make a stand and prepare to sacrifice whether that sacrifice is all the way up to their own life or their career or anything else. And that to me is very fortunate to have a father lived a hundred. He was just a blue collar working guy, but it's just that stoicism. And everything that goes with it. And so when you point to people, I say, if you want to see the version of that, you've got the William holdens. In bridge and the river quiet, you've got Gregory Peck in 12 o'clock high. These are examples that I always point out of people that are what I think is the real essence of masculinity. You don't have to be the tough guy walking into the bar like Rambo,

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'Dances With Wolves' actor Nathan Chasing Horse arrested on sex abuse claims

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 2 months ago

'Dances With Wolves' actor Nathan Chasing Horse arrested on sex abuse claims

"For his role in the movie dances with wolves has been arrested as part of a months long investigation into alleged sexual abuses against native women. Police in North Las Vegas raided the home Nathan Lee chasing his horse is said to share with his 5 wives and took him into custody Tuesday. Police records obtained by The Associated Press showed that the former actor who gained a reputation as a sort of medicine man and spiritual leader is accused of abusing his notoriety to sexually assault indigenous girls as young as 13, a search warrant shows police received a tip in October of 2022, but the allegations span two decades and include at least 6 victims in Montana, South Dakota and Nevada, according to the warrant he was banished from the fort peck reservation in poplar, Montana, amid

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Biden’s next climate hurdle: enticing Americans to buy green

AP News Radio

00:49 sec | 2 months ago

Biden’s next climate hurdle: enticing Americans to buy green

"President Biden's next climate hurdle is enticing Americans to buy green. The Biden administration faces a public relations challenge that could determine whether the U.S. meets the climate target of cutting greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030. That is, convincing Americans to buy electric cars, solar panels, heat pumps, and more efficient appliances, officials hope consumers will respond to tax credits and rebates, but recent polling finds most are broadly unaware of financial incentives to lower emissions included in the inflation reduction act, Shannon baker branstetter, who works on energy issues at the center for American progress, says the battle against global warming will be waged one household at a time, while The White House says its piecing together a plan to get the word out, Josh peck, a senior policy adviser, says, lowering utility bills is going to be a key driver. Jennifer King, Washington

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Will the USC Shift Towards Inclusive Language Catch On?

Dennis Prager Podcasts

02:13 min | 2 months ago

Will the USC Shift Towards Inclusive Language Catch On?

"We enter 2023 we would like to share. A change we are making at the Suzanne dworak peck school of social work, to ensure that our use of inclusive language and practice. Specifically, we have decided to remove the term field from our curriculum and practice and replace it with practicum. Now here's an interesting question. Will it catch on? What the practical are you going into? You know that what was it Stanford announced that you shouldn't use the word American because it's an insult to those who live in the Americas because South American Central American countries, they're all American. That only U.S. citizens say I'm an American, a Colombian, a Uruguayan, a Mexican, a Canadian, doesn't say I'm an American, did not matter to Stanford. When you have as many administrators all every single one of whom is awoke fool, running your university, this is what you get. So this is from their letter the actual letter sent out. Language can be powerful and phrases such as going into the field or field work may have connotations for descendants of slavery and immigrant workers that are not benign. I read you that from the article. The change aligns with the council on social work education advancing anti racism in social work education. That exists. It's all capitalized. It's a group. Again, the council on social work education advancing anti racism and social work education through educational accreditation palaces and standards. So it's the CSW EAA working through the E APS.

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Philippine Block Awards Presents UnionBank Chairman with Leader of the Year Accolade

BitPinas

00:24 sec | 4 months ago

Philippine Block Awards Presents UnionBank Chairman with Leader of the Year Accolade

"8 a.m. Monday, December 5th, 2022. Philippine block awards presents union bank chairman with leader of the year accolade. Doctor justo a Ortiz leader of the year award rain Lewis pecks on. Blockchain leader of the future in ten blockchain champions. The post Philippine block awards presents union bank chairman with leader of the year accolade appeared first on bit penis.

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"peck" Discussed on Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker

Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker

03:44 min | 4 months ago

"peck" Discussed on Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker

"You know that something is just off. And this is why it's so important to have a good relationship with your primary care provider. Someone you trust and someone you like. And in these days that we're convenience is king, we see a lot of parents out of convenience going for telehealth or urgent care or other places where you're getting healthcare, which those things have their time and place. But it doesn't replace that trusted advice that you get, you know, be going, being in relationship with somebody. So if you feel like something is wrong, just pick up the phone and call your healthcare provider, go in, we are trained. We are equipped. We are ready to partner with you and your team. We do not want to get in the middle of and divide you. We want to bring you together. And we can help you facilitate that conversation and tell you both. Yes, this is something to be concerned about or know this isn't. As far as prevention, yes, you can prevent mental health issues to some extent. To some extent from genetics, we can't help a lot with, but you still can help the outcomes of that. And again, these things are so simple, but so hard. So things that are evidence based that really improve mental health are family dinners. Having family dinner together at least once a week is so important. Now, parents, we have in our mind, this is supposed to be Pinterest, you know? When I went to my kindergartener school party, it was nicer than my wedding reception and I'm not even lying. So it does not have to be, I believe. I believe it. Yeah. It can just be peanut butter sandwiches. Standing around the kitchen island. You know, it does not have to be fancy. And so having dinner together, making sure they're going to bed on time that they have a bedtime routine. These things that we do when we're parenting toddlers, we have to still do when they're teens, even though they don't seem to enjoy this much. There needs to be a bedtime routine. You need to sit at the end of their bed or have some way that you're telling them good night. They need to be getting physical exercise during the day. They need to be eating healthy foods. They need to have meaningful connections to families and, you know, a lot of people talk about screen time. I think it's impossible to monitor screen time. The more compelling thing is offer compelling alternatives, do something fun, invite them to go on a walk, have a game out. And you know they may not take you up on it the first time, but if you are having fun and you invite other people in, they're going to have fomo, right? They're going to be missing out and they're going to join. Well, France, I hate to interrupt this interview here, but this is all the time we have for today. We'll pick this conversation up right here where we left off on the next episode of parenting great kids. I really hope you enjoyed my conversation with doctor Jessica peck. Let's go over my points to ponder. One. No this time will pass. You know, many parents get discouraged when there's 16 or 13 year old acts out screaming or being rebellious or challenging parents on every front, but remember a child's brain during the teen years isn't fully developed. And this doesn't happen until it's early 20s. This means that your teens thought process and brain function will change. His brain will mature and he'll be able to reason with you much better. So hang on. You have 7 or 8 years to get through and then you'll have an adult on your hands. Two, don't get drawn into drama. One of the hardest things for parents to do is to respond calmly to our teens.

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USC Professor Is At Center Of Controversy Over Chinese Word

Dennis Prager Podcasts

02:38 min | 4 months ago

USC Professor Is At Center Of Controversy Over Chinese Word

"To what is going on at USC, Lawrence peck wrote about this this week. When a Professor of communications at the university attempted to educate his students about Chinese linguistic patterns, you haven't read this, this will blow your mind. This is a new story. You sure that this is new or no, it is new. Yeah. It just November 20th. Okay. Okay. I mean, there may be about something that happened before. It did, yeah. This is the writing just came out. It's about what's happening at USC over the last few years. Okay. When a Professor of communications at the university attempted to educate his students about Chinese linguistic patterns, explaining the meaning of a Chinese word that to the uneducated ear of American students sounded similar to the N word, he was reported as a racist and suspended from teaching the class. Now, do you understand what I just read to you? My dear listener, on some viewers, do you fully understand that? He was reading some Chinese words, and they sounded similar to the English N word. And he was reported as a racist. He was suspended from teaching for saying a Chinese word. Greg Patton is a professor at USC's Marshall school of business, and an expert in communication interpersonal and leadership effectiveness, whatever that means. During the fall 2020 semester, Patton taught an online class during which he spoke about the use of filler words in the speech of various languages. In order to fill a word is folks. Like would be a good one. That's a good example. So he said, if you have a lot of ums and hers, this is culturally specific. So based on your native language, like in China, the common word is that that, so in China, it might be negate negate may gay. To a native Chinese speaker, the word sounds nothing like the American racial slur,

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"peck" Discussed on KCBS All News

KCBS All News

01:32 min | 4 months ago

"peck" Discussed on KCBS All News

"One. Watch out for a couple of two by fours that are just hanging out in that slow lane so that's just adding to your delays once you exit off to San Mateo bridge. Your next update is at 9 58 on the traffic leader K CBS. 6 day forecast from Darren peck in the KPI X 5, weather center. Well, after a cold start this morning, especially in those north bay valleys where temperatures dipped down to 30 and even a degree or two below for some of those coldest spots. We're going to see a beautiful afternoon. It was basically low to mid 40s for most of us from morning lows. And daytime highs we're going to climb to the mid 60s today, mid to opera 60s, in fact, for most of us with plenty of sunshine, except in those same valleys, those coldest north bay valleys, you'll be the warmest for the afternoon. It's nice how that dryer air with less insulation allows you to warm up. You're going to be near 70 for daytime highs today for some of the warmest inland spots up through Sonoma and Napa county. Like Santa Rosa and farther up into Napa Valley. And we'll pull in a few high clouds by sunset tonight, probably does nothing more than make for a pretty sunset, so that's really about it. We don't change the forecast a whole lot over the next 6 days as we head into Thanksgiving. That'll actually probably be the warmest day of the whole 6 days with numbers in the south beginning up to 70, low to mid 70s in the north bay valleys in mid 60s for just about everyone else. No rain. Our meteorologist Aaron peck with your K CBS KPI X 5 first alert forecast. Traffic and weather together on the 8s on all news 106 9 and a.m. 7 40 S KBS news time 9 50 Mary Hughes and Corey Smith editing this morning. As part of a 5 year

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"peck" Discussed on KCBS All News

KCBS All News

01:31 min | 4 months ago

"peck" Discussed on KCBS All News

"Into the south bay. And as always, if there's traffic information that you have, you can always tweet us at case CBS a.m. FM traffic. Your next updates at 9 28 on the traffic leader K CBS. Kcbs 6 day forecast from Darren peck and the KPI X 5 weather center. Well, after a cold start this morning, especially in those north bay valleys where temperatures dip down to 30 and even a degree or two below for some of those coldest spots. We're going to see a beautiful afternoon. It was basically low to mid 40s for most of us from morning lows. And daytime highs were going to climb to the mid 60s today, meant to opera 60s in fact for most of us with plenty of sunshine, except in those same valleys, those coldest north bay valleys, you'll be the warmest for the afternoon. It's nice how that dryer air with less insulation allows you to warm up. You're going to be near 70 for daytime highs today for some of the warmest inland spots up through Sonoma and Napa county like Santa Rosa and farther up into Napa Valley. And we'll pull in a few high clouds by sunset tonight, probably does nothing more than make for a pretty sunset, so that's really about it. We don't change the forecast a whole lot over the next 6 days as we head into Thanksgiving. That'll actually probably be the warmest day of the whole 6 days with numbers in the south beginning up to 70, low to mid 70s in the north bay valleys and mid 60s for just about everyone else. No rain. I'm meteorologist Aaron peck with your K CBS KPI X 5 first alert forecast. Traffic and weather together on the 8s on all news 106 9 and a.m. 7 40. News time is 9 20. Black holes have long been an interest of astronomers and until recently

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Islanders score 3 in 3rd to rally past rival Rangers 4-3

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 5 months ago

Islanders score 3 in 3rd to rally past rival Rangers 4-3

"For the second straight night the islanders erased a three one lead in the third period of a four three victory This time against the rangers Adam peck started to come back before Brock Nelson and Anders Lee scored one 44 apart put in the aisles ahead with 5 and a half minutes remaining Lee says they were confident down three one Two goal deficit going into the third nothing to lose but an opportunity to have a great 20 minutes We'll take that Nelson and Kyle Palmer had power play goals in the islanders 7th win in 8 games Our temi prana and set up power play goals by Chris kreider and Vincent Roche for the rangers I'm Dave ferry

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Biden Shows up Late to Queen Elizabeth II's Funeral, Departs Hastily

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:56 min | 6 months ago

Biden Shows up Late to Queen Elizabeth II's Funeral, Departs Hastily

"What was going on with Joe Biden over at the funeral for the queen. We've got the photos and we have the video up on our website Todd stern's dot com. You got to see this. It's unbelievable. So first of all, Biden shows up late for the funeral, which is why they had him what 14 rose back. They had all the world leaders sitting up in the front, Joe Biden got stuck behind the president of Poland and the misses doctor misses First Lady Joe Biden was sitting next to the president of Switzerland. And then behind them was the president of the Czech Republic. Is that really where we are in the global pecking order right now? So anyway, the guy was late. They actually stopped the beast in front of some sort of a sandwich shop. They're in London, and they got stuck in traffic. So Biden finally gets there. And we've got the video of this where he walks in and he's writing the condolence book, right? And typically you would write like a little message, you know, my sympathies. For the queen, signed Joe and what's your head Joe? Biden couldn't even do that. They actually, The White House staff gave him a cue card. And he actually was writing based on whatever was on that cue card. And we got the video. You can see it for yourself. It's like I don't even try to hide it anymore. So anyway, they finally get in and they're in the back of the room. The Biden is sitting there and he's playing with his tongue. So he has his tongue out and he's got his hands his fingers on the tongue as if he had just now discovered, oh, there is there is flesh in my mouth. What is this? I don't know if he was just bored. I don't know if it was like some sort of childlike curiosity

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Study: Pfizer COVID pill showed no benefit in younger adults

AP News Radio

00:49 sec | 7 months ago

Study: Pfizer COVID pill showed no benefit in younger adults

"The Pfizer COVID pill may not be as beneficial for younger patients I'm Lisa dwyer with the latest Pfizer's COVID-19 pill appears to provide a little or no benefit for younger adults according to a large study by Israeli researchers published in the New England Journal of Medicine Researchers found that peck Slovak reduced hospitalizations amongst people 65 and older by roughly 75% when given shortly after infection That's consistent with earlier results used to authorize the drug in the U.S. and other nations but people between the ages of 40 and 65 saw no measurable benefit according to the study The study compiled data from a large Israeli health system rather than enrolling patients in a randomized study with a control group which is the gold standard for medical research The Biden administration has spent more than $10 billion purchasing and distributing Pfizer's drug I'm Lisa dwyer

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10 people, including 3 children, killed in Pennsylvania house fire

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 8 months ago

10 people, including 3 children, killed in Pennsylvania house fire

"Reporting a firefighter says as many as ten people are feared dead in a Pennsylvania House fire A volunteer firefighter who was among responders says as many as ten people are dead after an early morning house fire in northeastern Pennsylvania and the victims were his relatives Nazca peck volunteer firefighter Harold baker told the times tribune of Scranton that the victims expected to eventually be found include his son daughter father in law brother in law sister in law three grand children and two other relatives The fire was reported around two 30 a.m. One person was found dead inside the house shortly after emergency responders arrived and two other victims were found later in the morning Authorities say the victims ranged in age from 6 to 70

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"peck" Discussed on The One You Feed

The One You Feed

04:20 min | 8 months ago

"peck" Discussed on The One You Feed

"Like if one person is suffering, we're all suffering to a certain extent. Yep. Tell me about what it was like for you arriving into 12 step meetings and recovery. What was that initial experience like for you? You know, if you think about the way we started with this sort of like didactic parable, right? And that, you know, you named this wildly successful podcast after it. So obviously, it resonated with you. And what it is is it's putting into words what we know is sort of like some ancient truth. And to me, religion and spirituality are self help. It's just repurposing ancient truths. Like things that we have always known over time to be true and really good. And for me, 12 step, the brilliance of it was the packaging. The way that it packaged ancient truths to a guy like me, you know, a knucklehead like me where I could hear it and hear other people talking about their experience and go, oh, I'm not alone anymore. I'm part of. Because I think that's something that our brain in its worst place wants us alone. He wants us to feel unique. It wants us to feel like the world doesn't get it, that if you had my head on your shoulders, you'd do the same thing, but you don't, so you'll never get it. And the reality is when I walked into those meetings, I heard people telling my story in people who drank and used and treated people and felt the way that I did. But they weren't a glum lot. They weren't walking around shattered. They were like these wonderful members of society and they were like cracking up and laughing at these things that most of society would have cast their eyes downward at and felt uncomfortable as you were sharing them. So suddenly I wasn't alone in this thing and it seemed possible to have a full life while feeling all these things. Like that there was a solution. Yeah, you have a line that you said is a quote from a sober friend who said that the people in recovery didn't tell me what was wrong with me. You told me what was wrong with you and I identified. And I love that because as an addict or an alcoholic, you've been told plenty of times what's wrong with you, you kind of know on some extent, but when you get to recovery, people are sharing what it's like for them and we're able to identify. Yeah, it's the magic in me too, knowing that someone else has walked through what you're going through and that they've been able to do it with grace and, you know, in a respectable way.

"peck" Discussed on The One You Feed

The One You Feed

05:21 min | 8 months ago

"peck" Discussed on The One You Feed

"Thanks for joining us. Our guest on this episode is Josh peck and actor comedian podcast host and author who began his career as an actor in the late 90s, originally rising to prominence for his role in the sitcom Drake and Josh and has had a successful acting career ever since. He is, in fact, in a movie I saw not long ago called the wackness and was very well cast in that movie, acting with Ben Kingsley. He's also the voice of Eddie in the ice age franchise and tons of other movies. His book is called happy people are annoying. Hi, Josh.

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Actor Nick Searcy Joins Dinesh to Talk About His Latest Film

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

01:59 min | 10 months ago

Actor Nick Searcy Joins Dinesh to Talk About His Latest Film

"Guys, I'm happy to welcome back to the podcast award winning actor and producer Nick sir C you know him for his role in best picture winner, the shape of water. He's been in the Oscar nominated Moneyball and castaway and fried green tomatoes and runaway jury. He's also the course played the costarring role on the hit TV series, the FX series called justified, and he teamed up with filmmaker Chris burgard to make a terrific film about January 6th called capital punishment. We're gonna talk about that. Hey Nick, welcome to the podcast. Thanks for coming on. You are just telling me that you have your in a film that daily wire has just released. It's a western tell us about that one. Yeah, it's a western called terror on the Prairie, and I play the title role. I'm the terror. And that's kind of why I still look like Gabby Hayes a little bit. It's a real real throwback western and just a terrific experience, a great people with Gina Carano and Dallas Sonya and the daily wire people. It was great to make a movie with the where for once I wasn't outnumbered being a conservative on the set. And I know you're saying that the kind of old style western that we thought was extinct that Hollywood won't go near anymore. It's been revived in a kind of a new form. Tell us a little bit about how does this compare to the classic westerns with Gregory Peck and Clint Eastwood and so on. Well, it's really more of a throwback to the peckinpah westerns of the 70s. It's a little bit more like wild bunch than it is like the searchers because it's pretty bloody. There's quite a few crimes, let's say, in the movie and it's unflinching. And so I would say it's probably an R rated for violence type of

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"peck" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM

WABE 90.1 FM

04:39 min | 1 year ago

"peck" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM

"He developed all kinds of artistic pursuits growing up in South Africa and then Canada but it was at an acting job in London where I had this epiphany where I was like I can do all these things I love Music theater fashion dance And decided that I was gonna do what I wanted to do my whole life which was the crooner and the country singer So he gathered up a collection of rhinestone suits began concealing his face with a signature fringed mask and took the name orville peck Your baby I'm on fire horrible peck has just released the final installment of his second full length album It's called Bronco When I spoke to him recently I asked him why country music Lets him be his truest self It's the genre of storytelling you know I mean they say country is three chords in the truth And for me you know someone like Dolly Parton was a big inspiration for me when I was little And she's the perfect example of someone who brings theater fashion abstract art storytelling into a world of really sincere songwriting And so I realized I could do exactly what I wanted to do and I had had all the tools on me the whole time and it just took me many years to jump out the plane and do it You drive real fast and I can tell that it's just not your lucky day I want to ask about your mask and I know that you get asked all the time about this mask that you never take off in public Does the mask kind of give you permission to be yourself more A 100% That's kind of the irony of my mask is that the idea that some people would have me being anonymous or the hiding something or not being sincere but it's funny 'cause the mask actually has allowed me to be the most vulnerable and the most sincere that I've ever been in my life I spend it all on my screen it really kind of freed me in a lot of ways Yeah Well you know I was struck when I was reading about you There's so much conversation when you're being interviewed about what you intentionally choose to reveal about yourself and what you don't want to reveal And one thing that you have revealed about yourself is that you are gay but you have said that that is one of the least interesting things about you Let me ask you why is being a gay man something that you did choose to reveal about yourself You know I've always been openly gay my whole life I've never thought of it as something that I had to hide or worry about you know like my insecurities are far deeper than me being gay All the time once I started to get some success I slowly started to realize that it was actually like a very important visibility for fans of country music who were also gay or queer or trans or actually just felt marginalized by anything But now it's funny because I totally take that on as like a very welcome responsibility that I know I have Bottleneck was more blue cheese Tells me we got something special now I say something what they see what do you think makes country a good fit for signs about queer love I mean I think it makes absolute total sense Listen when I was a kid I can vividly remember being probably about 13 or something like that And I had a cassette player Oh yeah And I remember I was listening to a Patsy Cline cassette And I dreaded going to school 'cause I was bullied so badly I had no friends and I was walking to school and I was listening to Patsy Cline's walking after midnight And I remember I just burst into tears because I remember thinking God this woman is singing the same way that I feel I woke up along the highway well that's just my way of saying I love you Country music is about loneliness heartbreak disappointment unrequited love I.

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John Zmirak: What Can We Learn From 'The Godfather' Films?

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:59 min | 1 year ago

John Zmirak: What Can We Learn From 'The Godfather' Films?

"You've written a great piece at stream dot org about The Godfather movies, talk about that. Sure. Well, we just had the 50th anniversary of the first godfather film. And you know, it's kind of something mysterious about art. It's not predictable. The Godfather one and two are among the greatest films in American history. They're based on a pot boiler novel by Mario puto that you would read at the beach of no particular. Yeah, we've got to say this. The novel, it's not like it was a great work of art and they turned into a great movie. It was a middling work of art by Mario Puzo and Francis Ford Coppola, ingeniously transformed it into spectacular film. Two, godfather one and godfather two. They're two of the greatest films ever made. I would skip godfather three. We could talk about that later. Well, I'll tell you that he re shot. He re edited godfather three. It's now called godfather coda, the death of Michael Corleone. And it's actually a decent film. But the new godfather three was not a decent film. It was so pathetic that I was actually shocked. But let's forget that. It never happened. Godfather one and two, two, the greatest films ever made. And now that's interesting because, again, based on a mediocre work of fiction, but then some of the great novels like Moby dick turned out to be mediocre films. Nobody remembers the movie of Moby dick. I remember Gregory Peck. Greg, Gregory Peck as ahab on the whale and they say, look, even in death, he beckons anyway, never mind. But you're quite right, some of the greatest works of fiction don't make great movies, but not so with those great movies are based on middle works of fiction. Yeah, yeah, exactly.

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"peck" Discussed on ESPN Daily

ESPN Daily

06:51 min | 1 year ago

"peck" Discussed on ESPN Daily

"When women's basketball is number one overall seed, South Carolina takes the court in the sweet 16 tonight after blowing out their first two opponents by an average of 37 points. SC coach Don staley will be looking to take another step towards her second national title. But behind the mic at this tournament is a trailblazer of her own, with a completely singular connection to staley. Finding the hot hand on the floor, moving the basketball. That helped me offense work for South Carolina. Carolyn peck, or coach peck as most caller. Became the first black woman to coach a team to an NCAA basketball title with Purdue in 1999. So today, we tell the story of how Carolyn peck actually invited Don staley to become the second member of an all too exclusive club. And how a shred of nylon net connects them across the decade. I'm Pablo Torre. It's Friday, march 25th. This is ESPN daily. Carolyn peck, you are extraordinarily busy right now. You're calling games with a women's NCAA tournament. But for so many years, you were coach peck? And you found yourself in the middle of what you had hoped would be a bunch of title runs. What is it actually like to be leading one of these teams right now? You don't sleep. That's the biggest thing that I remember is lack of sleep because as much as you try to tell yourself, you need to get rest as a coach, you go, you lie in bed, you're replaying what happened in the last game, you're looking and thinking about, okay, how can I do this better or what is the strategy of the other team? What do they do that you've got to stop and what do you do to try to make sure that they can't stop what you've already worked on all season long? But you know what? You just think about when April gets here, mid April, you can sleep then, right now, look, it is when to keep playing. You want to keep dancing this time of year. Yeah, I mean, Carolyn, you have coached for the record here at a bunch of places, right? I mean, you coached under the legendary pet summit at Tennessee, you coached a Kentucky at Florida in the WNBA, at your Alma mater Vanderbilt, where you also played, you were miss basketball growing up in Tennessee, the best player in the state. But in this whole cycle that we're talking about, I actually want to take you back in specific to 1999 to the end of the road for that season because that is when you yourself were coaching Purdue in the national championship. How vividly do you remember that game today? Well, to be honest with you, after we won the game and won the national championship, I had not gone back to watch it until a couple of years ago and my husband pulled it up on YouTube, it all comes back to you. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the San Jose arena for tonight's national championship game. Also 1999 and CNN playing duke being behind at the half duke shooting 39% with 11 turnovers perdue only 29% they are all for 6 from three point range. Going into the locker room, my coaches are like, we need to do this. We need to do that. And it was like a panic of fury. And for some reason, a calm came over me and I go, I know exactly what I'm going to say to the team. And I walk out in the locker room and Stephanie white, new carry figs are sitting, the two captains right in front of me in the middle, and I looked at him and I said, you guys know what? We're exactly where we want to be. And they looked at me like I had a third eye in the middle of my head because they're like, we're behind, what are you talking about? And I said, I'm going to remind you of the elite 8 last year and we had the lead against Louisiana tech and they took it from us and we're about to do the same thing to do. And Kari and Steph jumped up and they used some flowery language, but they went blank, yeah. And I knew from that point on, I really didn't have to do a whole lot. They locked in, they turned up the defense and won the championship. Purdue made some history tonight they are the first big pen school to win a women's NCAA basketball title and Carolyn peck is and he said is the first black woman to win a national title. 45 second half points by Purdue. They got it done. Do you remember realizing that you had made a very particular bit of history yourself at the time it happened? At the time it happened, I did not. You know, you're on a grind and you're just going from one game to the next. And walking off the court, a reporter grabbed me and asked me, Carolyn, what does it feel like to be the first black woman to win a national championship? And I hadn't, I hadn't thought about it. And then when that question hit me, then I thought being the first meant there would be others to come. And I also thought about the coaches, the black coaches before me that had broken ground in Vivian stringer and Mariana Freeman and Marion Washington that had proved that black women could coach and be successful and I think that because of that, then it allows opportunities for other administrations to give black women an opportunity to coach this game. And that's what Purdue had done for me. So you make history as a coach, Carolyn, your team gets the heroes welcome back at Purdue. You get a trip to The White House to meet them president Clinton and you then go on to coach in the WNBA with the new franchise, the Orlando miracle. But from there, I think it's worth noting this, your story kind of fades, right? And it fades because the second black woman to coach your team to an NCAA championship does not come along until 18 years later in 2017 when Don staley wins it with her South Carolina gamecocks and of course they happen to be the number one overall seed. Again this year. But I just want you to take us back here for a second. When did dawn staley first.

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"peck" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

05:55 min | 1 year ago

"peck" Discussed on WGN Radio

"Network in America Having heard the last of Kerry peck either hey Kerry it's John Williams Welcome back to the show How are you I'm good John How are you Be late at happy healthy new year to you and your listeners You are you happy and healthy sir Thank God You know everybody in the family has had a little bit of about with COVID but we're past that point and it was all very very mild I want to ask you about some of the issues you deal with Carrey peck is an elder law attorney at peck Ritchie peck Richie dot com the website I'll even give you a phone number in a couple of minutes if you've got more questions for him after the show today but it's funny that you say a little about with COVID I mean that's such a dark sentence but I think so many families my family has been riddled with COVID since Christmas Eve And I think a lot of us are just going through that carry right now Yeah it's very difficult time John It's very challenging for everybody and we don't really know about the future in terms of our health considerations So it's really very very important that with all this uncertainty that all of your listeners get their planning done there is state planning particularly we're talking about healthcare decisions You want to make sure that you have a durable power of attorney for healthcare So that conceptually the idea is that I perhaps choose John as my agent to make decisions for me when I'm not capable of making decisions And regrettably although it seems like a variant is more mild than the original COVID-19 scenario or the delta people are still going on ventilators and very very significant end of life decisions are necessary in many instances when people contract COVID Well I think it's forced the issue in a number of ways Carrie and to be honest with you I'll just tell you personally about my situation my very senior parents now recovering from COVID having contracted at last week and so there were questions about their care that my adult siblings and I have been dealing with and it's interesting because I'm not sure that my parents are always in the best frame of mind to make some of these decisions One of them said something about their care after having realized they had COVID that was kind of a red flag about their ability to navigate this But I don't think I have any legal right to impose my medical views on them I'm not legally bound to them to do that right I can't say mom and dad I know better Is there something I can sign or they agree to that would enable me to force my medical will on them Well probably not As long as they're mentally capable of making decisions the answer is no Should they God forbid not be capable of making decisions then the answer is yes And that would really be a court proceeding to determine if they're competent and that's called a guardianship Okay but that's something that is rather extraordinary That's where somebody is much more mentally and capacitated right Correct Correct So if you just go gee mom dad I don't think you appreciate this I think you should do this They push back You don't have any standing in that conversation right No other than the typical family dynamic in which the parents always write But you also said that power of attorney You need to figure out who has that for the financial side and then for the medical side those could be the same person but they could be separate people right They could be you know usually people take into account someone's expertise and potentially managing money or you might have a family member that's your sister's a nurse You want your sister to make medical decisions for you or your parents decides that they want their daughter who's a nurse to make decisions for them But yes it can be the same person The concept is the same We create what's called a principal agency relationship We're not the principal of the school but we are called the principal when we choose someone and make them our agent to make decisions for us when we're not competent or capable of making our own decisions And as you point out they come in two forms One is the management of assets and the other is the management of healthcare So at this particular time in our lives and with the uncertainty with the virus these kind of documents are really critical and then of course the other components of these documents is perhaps preparation of a will and or revocable living trust which is necessary when people pass away And let there be any doubt about it There is no doubt about it Regrettably people are still dying from COVID and many other causes So it's really an important time in everyone's life to make sure that your ducks are in a row in a context of having your planning done Well I guess it's not a catch 22 but it feels like that a little in that you say to your mom or dad Hey I want.

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Warm Socks (MM #3965)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 1 year ago

Warm Socks (MM #3965)

"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason. This time of year, everybody is constantly in search of warm socks. When you have big feet like mine, above size 13, they're harder to find. For years, I've been using a wigwam, boots sock. That's a sub zero socket. I think it's called a 40 below sock, and it's become harder and harder to find over the last few years. It used to be able to find it in a couple of stores around town, then it was online and now we've got a hunt and peck for it. So I've switched brands and gone to another company that coincidentally happens to be local and I still have to buy them online. I think it's just coincidentally that they're local, and they taught to be warm socks. I bought a pair, and I'm still not sure, because in all honesty, my feet don't feel any warmer at this point. And that's just walking around the house. I don't really leave the house that much, but I walk around in socks all the time. And that's the struggle. Finding the socks that are perfect for you so they don't feel too bulky so they feel comfortable and yet stay up and more importantly, stay warm. I guess I have to go outside more and figure out if they really are warm or not. I know it's just me, but warm socks, it's always a struggle.

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Warm Socks (MM #3965)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 1 year ago

Warm Socks (MM #3965)

"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason. This time of year, everybody is constantly in search of warm socks. When you have big feet like mine, above size 13, they're harder to find. For years, I've been using a wigwam, boots sock. That's a sub zero socket. I think it's called a 40 below sock, and it's become harder and harder to find over the last few years. It used to be able to find it in a couple of stores around town, then it was online and now we've got a hunt and peck for it. So I've switched brands and gone to another company that coincidentally happens to be local and I still have to buy them online. I think it's just coincidentally that they're local, and they taught to be warm socks. I bought a pair, and I'm still not sure, because in all honesty, my feet don't feel any warmer at this point. And that's just walking around the house. I don't really leave the house that much, but I walk around in socks all the time. And that's the struggle. Finding the socks that are perfect for you so they don't feel too bulky so they feel comfortable and yet stay up and more importantly, stay warm. I guess I have to go outside more and figure out if they really are warm or not. I know it's just me, but warm socks, it's always a struggle.

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Warm Socks (MM #3965)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 1 year ago

Warm Socks (MM #3965)

"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason. This time of year, everybody is constantly in search of warm socks. When you have big feet like mine, above size 13, they're harder to find. For years, I've been using a wigwam, boots sock. That's a sub zero socket. I think it's called a 40 below sock, and it's become harder and harder to find over the last few years. It used to be able to find it in a couple of stores around town, then it was online and now we've got a hunt and peck for it. So I've switched brands and gone to another company that coincidentally happens to be local and I still have to buy them online. I think it's just coincidentally that they're local, and they taught to be warm socks. I bought a pair, and I'm still not sure, because in all honesty, my feet don't feel any warmer at this point. And that's just walking around the house. I don't really leave the house that much, but I walk around in socks all the time. And that's the struggle. Finding the socks that are perfect for you so they don't feel too bulky so they feel comfortable and yet stay up and more importantly, stay warm. I guess I have to go outside more and figure out if they really are warm or not. I know it's just me, but warm socks, it's always a struggle.

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Mitch Albom Never Intended to Write 'Tuesdays With Morrie'

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:30 min | 1 year ago

Mitch Albom Never Intended to Write 'Tuesdays With Morrie'

"Show. I have a guest right now. My bet is that you have heard of him, you may have read some of his books. His name is Mitch album. He is the author of a book called Tuesdays with Maury. I know you've heard of it. It was made into a film, a TV movie. It was on The New York Times Best Seller list for like four years. And speaking as an author, I want to say, I deeply resent you Mitch album. Welcome to the program. Well, outside of the resentment, thank you for having me on the resentment is bitter, but I'm gonna let it go. There's no reason to cling to bitterness. No, seriously, that is, as an author who is familiar with some of these metrics, that is an extraordinary thing, and the book that sits atop a bestseller list for years is extremely rare. The only one I can think of offhand is M Scott peck's the road less traveled, which is also a book about, hey, what's the meaning of life? So I want to ask you, first of all, you have a new book out. I want to mention that up front. And it is a novel called the stranger in the lifeboat. Is this your first novel? Oh no, no. I've written about 7 novels. All right. So maybe two 7th novel. But you're most known for Tuesdays with Maury. It tell the story behind that for people who are unaware. They still exist. Some people who are unaware of how that happened for you. Sure. Well, it was really quite an accident, so actually the fact that it stayed on those best sellers was for that long was even more remarkable because it wasn't ever supposed to be a book. I had seen my old college professor, Maurice Schwartz. On nightline with Ted cop, and he was talking about what it was like to die from Lou Gehrig's disease. And I had been very close with him when I was back in college, but then I had lost touch with him as I had gone on to chase my career and my ambition. And for 16 years, I never got back in touch with him and all of a sudden I saw him on television. Basically saying he had a few months left to live. So I went to go visit him. And one visit turned into two to turn to three, four, 5, 6. It was never supposed to be a book. Erika was just it was just him kind of counseling me on what's important in life once you really know you're going to die as he did and how you can change your life to live

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"peck" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

07:48 min | 1 year ago

"peck" Discussed on WGN Radio

"Kerry peck of peck Ritchie the law firm I carry it's John Williams How are you Hey John how are you today And yes in fact we made that walk in glenview over the weekend to defeat Alzheimer's disease Different to towns having a different times the Chicago one isn't coming up for another week yet but two actually I think it's October the 8th 9th elephant It's that Saturday morning right That weekend over soldier field or you can do it on your own But I guess that's kind of in your Wheelhouse because you're an elder law expert and so dementia I guess would be something that you see a lot of clients with huh Well regrettably we do John and you know September is world's all time response And according to the Alzheimer's association approximately 6.2 million Americans over the age of 65 are living with Alzheimer's disease and of course here at peck Richie we are constantly solving the problems of families that have loved ones with Alzheimer's disease We are doing planning for older adults We're in court to determine if an older adult is capable of making their own decisions and of course your request to the American bar association I wrote a book for the community entitled Don't let dementia steal everything which is available through the American buyer or on Amazon And so at peck Richie and where you're listeners it's critically important that when someone is diagnosed with Alzheimer's they promptly they promptly get their legal House in order Most people are obviously focused on the medical side of the disease but they need to get focused on the legal side because as everybody knows Alzheimer's disease is a progressive disease it's a progressive disease of the brain that destroys brain cells It causes problems with memory thinking and behavior and ultimately is a fatal disease So it's really important to get your documents and you're planning done as soon as you're aware that a loved one or you are diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease I could see the sibling squabbling about that Oh mom's fine Oh no she's not fine Then you tell her she's got to go plan a state It sounds mercenary in a way doesn't it Well it's a difficult situation And yes there's no question the families often do battle over the post diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease because what we recommend that immediately be done is here in Illinois we have two types of what we call durable powers of attorney And what that is is that the document in which you name someone to make decisions for you while you are capable of making that decision So in Illinois we have a power of attorney for healthcare which is a management of medical decisions and we have a power of attorney for property which is the management of assets So if I choose you John to make decisions for me when I'm not able to make decisions for myself and my siblings don't want you but they want somebody else clearly it's likely to cause a battle that may end up in the courtroom and one of the family members may file for what's called guardianship asking the court to determine that mom is mentally and capable of making her own decisions and who should manage mom's financial and healthcare affairs So this is really a major problem The demographics of our country are such that it will continue to be a growing problem And we have pack Richie are here to help your listeners solve the problems that they face when an individual's diagnosed with Alzheimer's or any form of dementia because dementia comes in a lot of different forms It could be a result of a stroke as well So does that parent then does the person with the diagnosis or without the diagnosis They're the one that has to sign off right They're the one that has to agree to do this And can you I wonder if you have a story or an anecdote you can relate but I can just imagine that the child who is now in charge of the property the estate is making decisions that the siblings might not entirely agree on and yet they're in charge Even if the parents say you go up to your mom or dad why mom or dad Joe over here is doing this or that Does that happen And what are the recourses Well the anecdotal side of this issue really is that what happens is that there's usually one or two children who want to spend bombs money on mom's care and there's usually one or two children who don't want to spend any money on mom's care because they want to inherit mom's money So regrettably quite often is follow the money it's all about the money and those types of cases typically end up in the probate court to determine who should be in charge amounts money how it should be spent should she go into a nursing home should she stay at home with 24 hour care what does that cost What's the care plan So these types of disputes are very very common and in our law firm we see them every single day What about that Carrie So then mama dad can't make a decision in one family member says let's keep it home or let's have somebody ten to them at home and the other person says no I'm going to put them in a facility but it's going to be a lot more expensive It's going to guarantee it's going to plow through their money Who wins in that conversation Well I think that in that conversation the family is likely to end up in the courtroom One of those people is likely to file for guardianship which is a court appointed arbiter so to speak The court will appoint in a guardianship case one of the kids to make decisions for mom subject to or and or dad subject to the court's supervision So when that individuals appointed guardian after a battle as to who's the most qualified who's going to do the best job things like that the court will then direct how the money is going to be spent based on a care plan that submitted by The Guardian to the court for example we want to put them into the XYZ nursing home or we want to have 24 hour care Don't forget caregivers are often exploiters in these kinds of cases and while there are many many capable competent honest caregivers we see a lot of caregivers that take advantage of cognitively impaired individuals in their own home steal their money have them signed documents to take control of the assets of an older adult So there's a lot of different variations to this problem and it comes kind of multi dimensional Well Carrie can one of the children be paid to care for from mama dad's estate mom or dad can the day be the caretaker Can they actually take a salary for watching the parents They can.

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"peck" Discussed on The Green Insider Powered by eRENEWABLE

The Green Insider Powered by eRENEWABLE

02:30 min | 1 year ago

"peck" Discussed on The Green Insider Powered by eRENEWABLE

"Thank you so much for that miss and namur and of course you can find out more about the company over at E renew net, give us a follow over at LinkedIn. Of course, you can also follow us on the socials as well. You can follow our CEO and other cofounder, mister Mike nimmer at Mike underscored nimr. You can follow me at the Freddy dean of course, you can follow the company as well at your new 2020. That's at renew 2020. All right, let's get down to the episode. Mister Jeffrey peck CEO of ice on. Once again, they were the pec electric company for a number of years. And of course, they became a spac a few years back back when nobody really knew what spacs was. And of course, mister peck will dive in a little bit about that. But more importantly, just telling folks about what this company has done to stay ahead of the curve and of course they ventured into the solar business back in 2008 during the Great Recession and here they are 13 years later. Gone public and they again, as I've said, are one of the premier solar and renewable energy companies in the entire United States of America, but they're going to talk a little bit about what they're looking at as far as EVs are concerned. Again, talking about going public as well. The kind of what's been the key to their success over these last 50 years, what it means to bring in an industry expert and veteran like a Daniel deuce. And what is on the horizon for not just 2021, but what's ahead for 2022 and beyond, then, of course, the question that had to be asked to a new englander over these last 20 years, especially in light of what went down this past week. Brady versus Belichick, where does mister peck stand? Great stuff from mister peg..

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"peck" Discussed on The Green Insider Powered by eRENEWABLE

The Green Insider Powered by eRENEWABLE

02:00 min | 1 year ago

"peck" Discussed on The Green Insider Powered by eRENEWABLE

"The utilities are going to see this massive spike in demand based on this transition EVs that's coming over the next 5 years or so we'll start to see it really accelerate. And we want to be prepared to serve them. And so our development services and our utility solar EPC services will really help the utilities replace the fossil fuels that will be coming offline. I mean, I think in ten years, I don't know if we'll be burning cold anymore. If we are, there won't be much of it. All that power needs to come from somewhere and we can build sore at a very low rate for these utilities and we want to be involved in that process. We are here to try to explain to you what it is we do here. The solar industry in the U.S. employs more people than Google Apple Facebook and Twitter combined. Most valuable commodity I know of this information wouldn't you agree? Welcome into the green inside a podcast powered by renewable. I am your host Fred Davis episode 64 part of a special two part series that we're doing on ice sun with their CEO Jeff peck and then of course their president Daniel deuce, which you'll hear on the next episode that's going to be coming out in just a couple days, but a very special two part series with mister peck with mister deuce, talking about ice on the 50 years of this company's been in business starting out as a local electric contract or in Vermont and here they are almost 50 years later, went public two years ago and are now one of the premier solar renewable powerhouses across the entire United States. It's a phenomenal story about what mister peck and his team, including mister deuce have done to create one of the premier solar and renewable energy powerhouses in this country. But before we get to all that, and that conversation, let's welcome to the program, miss and Neymar, the CEO and cofounder of a renewal, telling you exactly what it is we do..

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"peck" Discussed on LadyGang

LadyGang

02:22 min | 1 year ago

"peck" Discussed on LadyGang

"And josh the mindy project fuller house and now as the star u. s. marshal scott turner to in the sequel series. Turn who turned disney plus. She is canadian actor award nominee who's appeared on american dreams glee and is now starring as erica on. Turn hooch and trying to steal our brooks man. It's not okay. We already are so mad at her if she wasn't so darn cute war. Welcome to the first cast reunion of the newly iconic disney plus series turner and. hooch josh. Pack and vanessa lentjes. Yea welcome. I was saying to on. Vanessa josh that so i've only seen the first episode because i didn't watch the new one last night but i really wanted to hate erica. Because i'm team brooke and i'm like this is like janice aniston jolie thing for me. I'm like getting a tank top like team team but then you guys are so cute together that i'm like a maybe becca shouldn't stick around for season two. You know what i mean. Well i think that's your selfish desires super all to yourself and i and who could blame you. 'cause i would. I would feel the same but yet you know. What's incredible is there. I don't want to spoil anything. But there perhaps could be a love triangle between brooke and scott and erica and pinkie rooting. I think the only person you're not rooting for in that is scott. The end of the day. You really love both of their characters. He's being humble. Because vanessa and i can both attest to the fact that the only reason this show works is because josh peck is playing the lead in the show is that accurate. Vanessa is one hundred percent true if not more if whoever is good at math can can figure out how it's possible. It's possible i. I actually think about the love triangle that erica sees brooke for the first time. She's a little turned on. She's like okay. We're just person with the perfect skin in the gorgeous hair. Like i think there's i think they're stings possibilities yet to be realized. Oh we're going there. I don't know why. I heard love triangle. I actually did think i was like. This is nice and progressive okay..

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"peck" Discussed on Let Lisa Help with Lisa Lampanelli

Let Lisa Help with Lisa Lampanelli

02:00 min | 1 year ago

"peck" Discussed on Let Lisa Help with Lisa Lampanelli

"Did we learn well. I think we've learned a lot. Today josh peck taught us that even though you have a perfect body mind soul and spirit like he does. There's still work to do food. Don't fill a whole coke. Don't fill the hole and hey even pretty girls doubt. Just have a baby like he. Did it totally works. I'm going to go adopt one or maybe even kidnap that kid. He's thanks for listening to let lisa help with lisa lavenham for more info on. Lisa's storytelling shows for workshops and her life coaching services. Go to lisa lamp. Nellie dot com can also follow on the social at lisa lamp. Ellie new episodes of let lisa help or available weekly on apple podcasts. And podcast one.

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"peck" Discussed on Let Lisa Help with Lisa Lampanelli

Let Lisa Help with Lisa Lampanelli

05:41 min | 1 year ago

"peck" Discussed on Let Lisa Help with Lisa Lampanelli

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"peck" Discussed on Let Lisa Help with Lisa Lampanelli

Let Lisa Help with Lisa Lampanelli

06:41 min | 1 year ago

"peck" Discussed on Let Lisa Help with Lisa Lampanelli

"Of course oh my god. Because we've got literally every issue i have. You have which i love. I think like we're exactly alike. Where i cried at your dopey movie way was not dopey which was effing great. Where's that available by the way i know. You're not plugging it. But is that on anywhere. Like netflixing stuff. It's gotta be. It was a netflix. I don't think it is anymore. I don't go breaking now just before. We are all what i want you to do is. Can you stick around for two more minutes. Because i want you to help. Some of my awesome listeners wrote in with problems. Can you stick around and help. I'd be honored. Okay and real quick. Where can people find you. Josh you can find me on I dunno instagram chua. Pack but i have a podcast to go. Yes i love it. Lisa is my only return guests. Thus far your return gasket rush so our episodes great so yeah you can check that out wherever podcast sir available. Okay we'll be right back with. Let lisa how. 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Never wanted to listen to and now you're glad you don't. I'm here with josh peck by special guests and josh thank you so much for coming and this has been so much fun but before you go. I have some listeners who are desperate for advice so desperate. They'll even listen to us. I can't wait. So here's the first one this is from kathleen and she writes. I was in a severe car accident in two thousand fourteen. So this is going to be like accommodate one which resulted in many surgeries and many metal plates out your rods and screws to be inserted into my body while that does not sound fun. Unless it's a sexual thing. I gained seventy pounds of the result of the inactivity. I've tried ice. Oh janik. I don't know what that is. Do you know what that is josh. I is it i think. It's like a fasting program like shakes eissa. Genyk saw gross and working out with a trainer three times a week. I lost twenty pounds. But no more than i feel depressed and eat. Oh my god. I'm lost inside. Can you help josh. i'm telling you. That's why i got weight loss surgery because honestly seven years ago. I had that bottom where i was like. You know what when you get to a certain age or were you can't move like kathleen. Can't you've just go dude. I'm going to stick with this twenty pound loss. Then look in the mirror hate myself get depressed. Eat more. Get depressed at how i look. And it's a vicious cycle at numbers stops so for someone in the position of hey. I can't really move that much. I keep losing the same amount. The lousy twenty pounds and the depression leads to eating eating depression. What would you advise at raw. Well you know the thing. And i don't know how limited she is movement wise but i would say. Look richard simmons. I was the king of that. Right right right. He found a way to bring movement to people who were either severely much much more overweight. Or maybe we're just dealing with the fact that they didn't want to go to a gym wanted be at home sweating to the oldies so any movement is better than no movement. That's true and can definitely helped spark everything you know. There's a simple as people. Always ask me how. I lost weight and i wish i had a secret other than like you. Got to burn more calories than you can sam and but inevitably like an addition to the eating healthy portion of it which there's so many said this all diets work if you stick to it but the reality is is that i think there's the emotional side too because as she said there's that and so i think you know that's where you're the expert with. Yeah that whole like getting depressed in eating ice still seven years after that. Frigging surgery work every single day on emotional eating even driving here today. I was like okay. My physically hungry. No not yet and my physically hungry okay. Now i am. Because if i start eating when i'm not physically hungry it just goes yet last night i'll admit it. I went to dance class. And i was like. I bet i won't be hungry when i get home yet. I had a. I'm smart enough not to have sweets in the house. Because that's the devil to me and it makes me just crazy. But i'm like online have a little snack in bed with the dog. You get like that because and and it's just like i'm being a big baby but you know what. I ate a small enough amount today to allow that so it's almost like using food in the wrong way but at least i did it in a small way. Sure so for someone kathleen who i totally. I have a very good friend who has had many metal plates in car accidents. Move as much as you can or as little and honestly we all know is eighty to ninety percent of it. it's really not the movement and is much. The movement for her almost seems that it could be more about keeping the muscles going and got not getting stiff. So i think kathleen if you could. I would first of all look into getting some therapy about emotional eating because whenever we eat over problem then we have what two problems because that freaking food does not solve it so i would see somebody if possible. See a coach. Maybe paly slammed pinelli minimal. Some which is a fantastic deal. She accepts bitcoin. i do. i'm very jape. I accept food but yeah and don't be lost and sat over. Its that's what's makes me sad when he said i'm lost in sad because you know it's kind of a formula. Hey.

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"peck" Discussed on Let Lisa Help with Lisa Lampanelli

Let Lisa Help with Lisa Lampanelli

06:57 min | 1 year ago

"peck" Discussed on Let Lisa Help with Lisa Lampanelli

"Has led bad self-esteem about it and do you find like as you know as a stand up that's to me what i've what. What is finn revealed to me is like what you want in a great comedic performers. Someone where you feel. You're on the journey and their guiding. You isn't that rerun into issues immediately like if all of a sudden the audience you've lost your way is when you lose them absolutely. Yeah because they wanna know you're in control of that situation and you can keep going Which is wild. Because now that i transferred to being coach a life coach. It's like sometimes. I'll start making the phone call to somebody do coaching session. I'll go what if i can't think of anything. What if i can't think of a tool for them. What have. I can't do as calmed down. You got like eight hundred tools that you learned you got all his life experience in your gut. You know what's right. it's us just going. I got everything you want. It is saying. I have everything inside me already that i need. Yes 'cause when you go into say an audition because you got. How many auditions did it take to get. Drake and josh josh. Drake as i call it. I who knows i mean. I've probably been on five hundred auditions in my life. If arm if i'm thinking about it. And i actually was on. Amanda bines had sketch comedy show that i was on. I and that sort of spun off. Drake and josh. But yet i mean there were so many moments in which still to this day. Like i'll go out for pilots season at thirty two years old had like success. An awesome like really lucky career in many ways with ups and downs as most careers and yet still can walk into those rooms and walk out feeling like one of my doing here. I'm a fraud right. And like i can't believe i haven't hung it up yet after twenty years right. Yeah you know. It's funny because now. I'm not getting recognized and i'm okay with it but it's still cracks me up because i go what happened. I'm like what happened. Where i because everybody young is coming up so i remember being with my niece. Who's on the podcast. And that's why we drink and we are at the webby awards and people ran up to our table. And i i'm like oh my god i've been reading. She was that's but see because she's a relative and such a good person. I'm so happy. And i like to take a picture of you guys but isn't an interesting the way we go. Oh there's people coming up who are supposed to be bigger than us. Now for instance with the people joan rivers who were very jealous of people in the past who would come up on her heels. They were not the way to do it. Yes be happy for that person. But we can't let that shake that a we did something and we still are at least doing things on our terms. Yeah you know for me. It's weird because i'm in the last couple of years. My show people think of like drake and josh and the stuff that i did. And they're like god. What was it like when it was on. Tbn i'm like nothing. No one cared It's actually way more relevant now. So it's it's double weird. Because i get more recognized than ever and yet and then but people in the back of their their head go like oh like but you were on this ten years ago. I'm like trust me. None of you cared ten years ago. But i'm glad it meant something like back then but the reality is now. I've always been this. The public persona was well. You were on friends you on the kids version of frigging seinfeld brian to us you know but to me i'm like no. I had a job for years. I was awesome. But then when it was done i got right back in mind being journeyman actor that i i've always been and i will always be right and that's and i don't take any issue with it and the so the only time annoys me is when people say like. I've my nephew the other day was. Do you ever want to be on a big show again. Like never listen. You little jerk hat and i'm like yeah if it was the right thing perhaps but it's like i never had that experience. It's always been you work then. You don't work then you work. Then you don't work right right with the drake and josh drake show. That's what i call it. I don't care what anybody does that ring to rake doing. Did you come out here. You started auditioning you get that thing after. How many years here. well. I moved here for four. I moved here from the amanda show. We're on that okay. And then the creator of that show. Who created twenty. Show was the chuck laurie of kids television. They approached him and said we'd love a buddy comedy he got and he saw the trick and i kind of had the spark together and then six months later we were doing the pilot. Wow yeah so back then you were still using food to sort of we even when your kid do you know you're using food for means other than nutrition or is it now. Wow i've gotten this reinforcement to stay the chubby kid. So that's what i'm gonna do. I can hated it all like my mom has struggled her whole life with and so growing up it was like i was always in that household where we had like snack wells and god the weight watchers food. I was how can we get some gushers fruit roll ups over here. I'm sick the hasn't so i never had a normal relationship with food. And then it was like its own weird like What's outsell self fulfilling prophecy prophecy. Yeah 'cause i. I look back at that and i think that's for a lot of us. I was like i was cute. I was like finish. Like i was like acceptably. Chubby not scary chubby as right right. Do in no danger. Yes there was not going to be diabetes or a heart attack at six. And i remember like all of a sudden like around nine or ten when i started being able to go to like i remember. I started walking school by myself. When i was eleven and city and then i would start going to vote. Day goes by my own lines and the you know we were off the rails. But it's so interesting that between it's only words like i started losing weight. When was seventeen so my big years. Were between eleven and seventeen but those that adolescence is so defining right. I'll qualify now to people. That didn't know me back then and i'll be like you know when i was. You know big fat mess and then they'll say oh i don't you were. I don't know that i'm a gabby. You could tell right in the no. You actually look quite normal. Like i wouldn't know that who actually think now people might still see you as big josh. Will i feel like it. So much part of my story if he knew me since i was a kid right his my awkward chubby years or on reruns. Yes i can't burn the yearbooks and you know swear my family to secrecy and say let's not talk about that which could so many kids go through a rough as like that i mean mine was particularly but yeah i qualify it now and a lot of people say no need no need.

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