35 Burst results for "Petra"

Eichel leads Vegas in 4-goal 2nd period to beat Wild 5-1

AP News Radio

00:30 sec | Last month

Eichel leads Vegas in 4-goal 2nd period to beat Wild 5-1

"Jack eichel had a goal and an assist while the golden knights scored four times in the second period of a 5 one downing of the wild. Paul caught a rally Smith and eichel scored in a two 26 ban, putting the nights up by four. Nicholas why, an Alex Petra also tallied to back Logan Thompson, who turned back 23 shots before leaving with a left leg injury in the third period. Career caprice scored a power play goal and former night Mark Andre fleury turned back 18 of 23 shots before being pulled after two periods. I'm Dave ferry.

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Beyonce' leads noms for Sunday's Grammys with 9

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 2 months ago

Beyonce' leads noms for Sunday's Grammys with 9

"The Grammy Awards will be presented Sunday in Los Angeles. With a preview. Beyoncé has been nominated 8 times for the record of the year Grammy and never won it. Break my soul is nominated this year, Beyoncé leads the Grammy nominations with 9. Performances include tributes to Christine McVie a Fleetwood Mac, Loretta Lynn and takeoff of Migos and an all star celebration of 50 years of hip hop. Singer Kim petras says she's preparing to be in the moment for her performance. I really want to remember it for the rest of my life. I don't know if I'll ever be back. The Grammys will air live on CBS

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Durant scores 44, but Bulls snap Nets' 12-game win streak

AP News Radio

00:34 sec | 3 months ago

Durant scores 44, but Bulls snap Nets' 12-game win streak

"Demar Derozan and Petra Williams each scored 22 points as the bull snapped the nets 12 game winning streak one 21 one 12 for Williams, it was a season high. Is it going to get a good team? You can't look too much into it. Because we got another good team coming up again. So you take what you need from it, see what we did well. We can still get better at, but you take it for what it is, which is cool, and it gets a good team. All 5 bulls starters were in double figure scoring, Kevin Durant led all scores with 44 points, but Brooklyn led only twice in the game at two zero and 8 7 and never could get over the hump as they lost for the first time in a month. David Schuster, Chicago.

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Children write to Santa Claus, sharing fears of Ukraine war

AP News Radio

00:57 sec | 3 months ago

Children write to Santa Claus, sharing fears of Ukraine war

"The war in Ukraine is weighing heavily on the minds of some children who are asking Santa Claus for peace this year. At the Santa Claus main post office in a Christmas village in Finland. An elf is sorting through the mail that Santa receives. Kutcher reads aloud a letter from a 6 year old boy in Ukraine named Petra. We used to live in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, but now because of war, we live in western Ukraine. Please give peace to Ukraine. We love our country very much. Conscious as children from all across Europe are worried about the impact of the war on Santa. A little girl, 5 years old, ask from her mother, if Santa Claus has to go to war should be a war in Finland. Santa himself at this Christmas village says he appreciates the children's concern for his well-being. You have to remember that. This is my life. I'm Jackie Quinn

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Raymond Arroyo: The Lesson Learned by the Wise Men

The Dan Bongino Show

01:46 min | 3 months ago

Raymond Arroyo: The Lesson Learned by the Wise Men

"Raymond just curious have you ever been to Petra It's the most one of the most amazing oh my gosh isn't it incredible It is incredible And again to see it to realize that that's where they came from And you know king arita the king at the time of Jesus birth he's mentioned in the New Testament He's chasing down St. Paul later in the New Testament So this king arita appears in my book the wise man go to him because they would have been serving their king okay They're consultants to the king That's who Magi were So they have to get permission from him to go And he thinks he believes that Herod has a new son because they tell him there's a new king of the Jews There's a new king of Judea He thinks well Herod must know it must be a son or a grandson Go bring him some tribute So these guys go on this royal diplomatic mission with a secret religious one Beneath the surface But look Dan the lesson for us is the wise men kept their gaze high They were looking above the concerns of the earth waiting for God to give them a message in a sign That's where our eyes should be at Christmas time And most importantly and I love this and you will too I think in the middle of my book there's a spread of the wise men on Arabian horses Those were introduced into the kingdom of nabataea modern day Petra a hundred years before Christ So I think the wise men very likely would have been on horseback It's only a three day journey around the Dead Sea to Jerusalem They went out when they saw the truth The glimmer of it They chased it They ran after it That's what we all have to do Not only at Christmas but throughout the year And that's what I hope families and everybody who encounters the book will absorb as they move into the Christmas season

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Raymond Arroyo: Evidence That the Wise Men Are Real

The Dan Bongino Show

01:49 min | 3 months ago

Raymond Arroyo: Evidence That the Wise Men Are Real

"Who are these guys Well they aren't kings coming from far kingdoms They would never have been able to pass through the Roman territories to get to Herod and to the baby So that's off the table Here's what my research revealed And this will blow your mind And I think the minds of all of us listening because I like you thought eh it's kind of a little flourish These are dramatic characters that kings come They do their gift drop off and they leave No they're either Persian priests in exile down in the kingdom of nabataea And look you've historians from the first century Justin martyr Clement of Rome tell us the wise men are from Arabia Well Arabia the headquarters of Arabia was this kingdom of Petra If they're not Persian priests more likely they were descendants of the first temple priesthood Now follow me on this I'll make it brief The first temple priest offered sacrifice in the temple in Jerusalem They were expelled 700 years before Jesus Where did they go To Arabia in exile So this may very well be members of this royal priest who had waiting for the messiah They see the star that confirms the prophecies of a messiah His scepter shall rise from Israel and they run off to see them But it's not just to do a gift drop by Those three gifts which by the way were only made in the kingdom of nabataea Frankincense gold mer frankincense and myrrh are derived from tree SAP which I had no idea I didn't know what they were made of But it's tree SAP trees only grown in southern Arabia And of course gold the gold mines midian king Solomon's mind same place archeologists will show you where it is It's in the kingdom of nabataea in the ancient world

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Raymond Arroyo: Previewing 'The Wise Men Who Found Christmas'

The Dan Bongino Show

01:54 min | 3 months ago

Raymond Arroyo: Previewing 'The Wise Men Who Found Christmas'

"You have a new book out versus the wise men who found Christmas We need a little more of this We need a little Christmas spirit We get in the spirit a little late on this show So tell me about the book Because you're like the wise men Dan you're watching your surveying the horizon and trying to put this here So I get it But look I wanted to tell a story You know I write for families when I'm not doing my day job I call these family reads because I think it's important for us You and I cover the fallout of the culture and politics in the world But what ails us Dan I think more often than not can be secured in the family home In the living room around the kitchen table And that comes from spending time Parents and grandparents with their children and grandchildren that exchange of not only love and time but stories and values is really what I'm trying to create with each of these works So I thought at Christmas time I need to do something on figures We know I was going to tell a legend about the wise man But as I started investigating it Dan everything we think we know about the wise men is a legend There were not three of them They were not from the far east They were not kings You know the old song we three kings of orient are They aren't So as I dug into this I said okay well where did they come from Well they came from the immediate east from modern day Petra the kingdom of nabataea which was a kingdom that was intention with Herod's kingdom So as I dug into this I found an adventure story I think with great lessons for all of us And I wanted families to be able to dive into the real history of this ancient era that I think still speaks to us today And particularly at Christmas time

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Raymond Arroyo: Previewing 'The Wise Men Who Found Christmas'

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:57 min | 6 months ago

Raymond Arroyo: Previewing 'The Wise Men Who Found Christmas'

"We do want a little bit of Christmas in our lives in the joy and love of the message of the wise men. Tell me about the wise men who found Christmas Raymond Arroyo. You know Mike, I knew very little about the wise man. I knew what we all know. And it occurred to me as, you know, I wrote a book called the spider who saved Christmas several years ago. And that book has become such a hit in a perennial for people they use it during the holidays with their family. And I was thinking, what else could I write about that touches on Christmas? And the wise men are the most beloved characters of Christmas. They are celebrated in south Central America, Europe, the orthodox church, they celebrate the feast of the three kings or the epiphany. That's the day that wise men reach the price child. That's when they celebrate Christmas, not on December 25th. So I thought, what is it about these guys? What do we know about them? It turns out the old song is really wrong, Mike. They were neither kings, there may have been more than three of them, and they were not from the far east or the far orient. They were actually probably from tetra, which is just three days journey from Jerusalem. Very nearby. And the background of who they are, why they went after this child and the significance of those three gifts I decided to explore. I spent maybe 8 months researching this was going to turn it into a bigger book. And then I said, no, it should be a family read. So that everybody can kind of get at it. So I turned it into a narrative, and it's a family adventure, and it is high stakes when you realize, again, you're talking about the political reality that we live in with Nancy Pelosi and, you know, dangerous praetorian guard wanting to stop people and invaders and the whole thing. Well, times have not changed very much. In this case, you had this group of wise men around the king of, in Petra. He sends these men as a royal delegation to Herod to try to keep the peace heritage killed three of his sons and a wife to protect his throne. He was not a sweet happy guy.

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Corum, McCarthy lead No. 4 Michigan past Iowa, 27-14

AP News Radio

00:36 sec | 6 months ago

Corum, McCarthy lead No. 4 Michigan past Iowa, 27-14

"Fourth ranked Michigan scored on four of its first 5 drives and beat Iowa 27 14 The wolverines rolled up 172 rushing yards and 327 total yards against the nation's number 6 total defense and rush defense Blake quorum led the ground attack with 133 yards and a touchdown JJ McCarthy was 18 of 24 passing for 155 yards and a score for the wolverines who didn't allow a point until the start of the fourth quarter The hawkeyes have scored just 20 points in their last three meetings with Michigan Spencer petras threw for 246 yards and two scores for Iowa I'm Dave ferry

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Frances Tiafoe upsets second seeded Rafael Nadal to reach US Open quarterfinals

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 7 months ago

Frances Tiafoe upsets second seeded Rafael Nadal to reach US Open quarterfinals

"Men's second seed Rafael Nadal has been knocked out of the U.S. open in the fourth round by a hard charging Francis tiafoe The American 49 winners including 18 aces on his way to his first quarterfinal New York securing the three hour and 34 minute battle 6 three in the fourth the men's championship is now wide open In women's action Jessica bagula reached her first U.S. I've been caught after straight setting Petra kvitova that the next face the top seed iges fun tech Bad news over fellow American Daniel Collins She lost in three to irina sabalenka I'm Graham agar's

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"petra" Discussed on MarTech Podcast

MarTech Podcast

03:23 min | 8 months ago

"petra" Discussed on MarTech Podcast

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"petra" Discussed on MarTech Podcast

MarTech Podcast

07:39 min | 8 months ago

"petra" Discussed on MarTech Podcast

"The martech podcast is a proud member of the HubSpot podcast network to find great business podcasts like this one, visit HubSpot dot com slash podcast network. From advertising to software as a service, to data. Across all of our programs and clients, we've seen a 55 to 65% open rate getting brands authentically integrated into content, performs better than TV advertising. Typical lifespan of an article is about 24 to 36 hours for reaching out to the right person with the right message and a clear call to action that it's just a matter of timing. Welcome to the mar tech podcast, a Benjamin LLC production. In this podcast, you'll hear the stories of world class marketers that use technology to drive business results and achieve career success. Will on earth the real world experiences of some of the brightest minds in the marketing and technology space, so you can learn the tools tips and tricks they've learned along the way. Now here's a host of the mar tech podcast, Benjamin Shapiro. Welcome to the podcast. Today we're going to discuss business and personal development using LinkedIn. But before we get to today's interview, we're going to kick off the show with a marketing minute where we invite a friend of the Marta podcast to help us answer a listener question in 60 seconds or less. Here for today's marketing minute is Emily Thompson, who is the host of the being boss podcast, which is an exploration of not only what it means, but what it takes to be a boss as a creative business owner, freelancer, or side hustler, and being boss podcast is also a fellow member of the HubSpot podcast network. And Emily has been kind enough to answer a question from Holly Anderson, who is an SEO consultant and strategist. Holly asked, what can women do to Gardner the right attention and build credibility in the marketing industry, which is dominated by men. Okay, here's Emma Lee's answer. I'm not going to lie. My first reaction is to say, don't worry about the dudes. Who cares if the industry is dominated by men, put on your blinders and do the best work you can. And dress that the world needs more of what women bring to the industry of marketing, so don't think for a second that what you're bringing to the table isn't incredibly important. But to dive a little bit deeper, here are some practical tips for you in case that doesn't quite cut it. Apart from showing up and doing the work, mastering your craft owning your expertise and really cultivating your zone of genius, be sure to act and speak with integrity directness and confidence in all that you do. Also, to never be afraid to celebrate and take ownership of your wins. These things won't only help you excel in an industry dominated by men. They'll help you excel in all that you do. Thanks, Emily. If you're interested in hearing more from Emily Thompson on the being boss podcaster or any of the other great hosts in the HubSpot podcast network, go to HubSpot dot com slash podcast network. Okay, on with today's interview, joining us is Petra zinc who is a personal branding digital strategist speaker, career coach and consultant at impact, which is a company designed to future proof individuals and organizations through reinventing careers and business models by building brands that are agile to change. Petra is also the host of the future of work campus, which is a podcast and a monthly membership for people who want to not only survive, but thrive in the fast changing world of work. Yesterday, petroni talked about how to build a personally branded career. And how to basically understand what you not only are going to be great at, but also what's going to pay the bills. And today we're going to talk about developing your business and your personal brand using LinkedIn. But before we get started, I wanted to say thank you to insightly for sponsoring this podcast. Most businesses struggle to manage customer data and relationships across their teams. And site leaves unified CRM elevates the customer experience by aligning sales, marketing, and service into one platform, and this helps businesses like your sell smarter grow faster and build longer lasting relationships. Visit in sightly dot com slash martech for a personalized demo that's insightly dot com slash martek. All right, here's the second part of my conversation with petrus Inc personal branding and digital strategist speaker, career coach and consultant at impact. Petra, welcome back to the mar tech podcast. Thanks so much for looking forward to this topic. Excited to have you back as our guest. Yesterday we talked about finding the right thing for you to do in your career and modern work is changing our careers are changing. We're going to have multiple careers. I wasn't even a podcast host three years ago, and, well, look at me now, just another talking head. Now, it's not just about figuring out what you want to do. You actually have to go learn to build a business. Talk to me a little bit about developing your business and your personal brands using LinkedIn. For me, LinkedIn is a powerful, simply because it has helped me to transition my career or a three and a half times because I'm in the midst of a knowledge transition. And every single time I could fast track it because in the end it's all about connection and conversation and I always say if you've got content so you are starting a conversation, you connect with people. This is where the conversions happen because people get to know you to like you to trust you and this is where the magic happens. So LinkedIn is just a great way to connect with decision makers and just a little statistic here for all our listeners. For in 5 people on LinkedIn are in decision making positions. So the chances that you can reach out to the people in charge is quite high. And even if they're not the actual final decision makers, they would know who is or could open door. So it could make introductions. And this is why I'm such a big fan of LinkedIn. There's a couple of things to unpack there. First, LinkedIn is a content platform. You can use it to hone your voice and distribute the message that you personally want to distribute, not necessarily your company's message. Why is that so important? Being able to craft a voice for yourself in a public work environment. Because you want to be known for more than just a job title because the job title is very replaceable. You don't want to become commodity. You want to be known for the person tries and your story that only you can have and no one else can compete with. This is your unfair advantage. And everyone's got it, not many know how to tell their story though. And at the same time, we were also talking about leadership qualities. If you want to get into leadership positions or build a team or host events, whatever it might be, you need to showcase your abilities and the best way for you to show that you are a great communicator is by creating content. It could be a video content if you say I'm super comfortable in front of the camera or if not but I want to hone in on the skin, then you need to practice. You can write content and share posts or artificial. But then at the same time, you can show and conversation. So even just commenting on other people's posts and get the exposure and become visible in front of them is already a great way for you to demonstrate your standpoint, your Arab expertise. So there are so many ways how you can use LinkedIn the right way. And on top of that, which is probably the most important aspect to consider, it's a search engine. And it also ranks high on Google. If you Google your own name, you would see your result is coming up first a second because it's a trusted source of information. So the question is do you come after the right keywords? Can you be considered for the writer but she is or are

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"petra" Discussed on MarTech Podcast

MarTech Podcast

06:54 min | 8 months ago

"petra" Discussed on MarTech Podcast

"Welcome to the martek podcast. Today we're going to discuss business and personal development using LinkedIn. Joining us is Petra zinc who is a personal branding digital strategist, speaker, career coach, and consultant at impact, which is a company designed to future proof individuals and organizations through reinventing careers and business models by building brands that are agile to change. Petra is also the host of the future of work campus, which is a podcast and a monthly membership for people who want to not only survive, but thrive in the fast changing world of work. And today, Petra and I are going to discuss how to build a personally branded career. But before we get started, I wanted to say thank you to insightly for sponsoring this podcast. Most businesses struggle to manage customer data and relationships across their teams. And site leaves unified CRM elevates the customer experience by aligning sales, marketing, and service into one platform, and this helps businesses like yourself smarter, grow faster, and build longer lasting relationships. Visit in sightly dot com slash martech for a personalized demo that's insightly dot com slash martek. All right, here's the first part of my conversation with Petra zinc, personal branding, digital strategist speaker, career coach, and consultant at impact. Petra, welcome to the mar tech podcast. Thanks so much for having me. I can't wait to dig in to this conversation. Excited to have you as our guest, very excited to talk to you a little bit about some of the changes of work and I have to say your company name cracks me up a little because it's impact, but it's with three cs and I didn't know how to pronounce it at first. I really wanted to say that you work for impact. But that wasn't quite right. Talk to me a little bit about what you do and how you got into your line of business. So still incorporated, I was in brand product marketing for quite a while. I was always just the one who did all the work who delivered the projects who raised a hand for any kind of responsibilities to take on because I thought this is the way how I can make an impact how it can get promoted further. And the first ten years of my career, it worked well. I was the hard worker. And then my last corporate role, it all sent hard. Didn't matter what touched it was exhausting. I woke up already feeling dry and I thought something is wrong. And at the same time, also my confidence went downhill from there. So I thought, I just need to overcompensate. So I was in the first, I left at the last. I took more roles on responsibilities just to prove my worth. So when I got called into my manager's office, I thought, I'm getting the promotion clearly because this is how it worked the last ten years. And they put men in performance improvement plan. And I did not see that coming, because I didn't have a plan B, I built my network in this one small industry of FMCG fast moving consumer goods. I had my experience in this one field. I had my degree in this one industry. So I didn't have any other avenues to go. Long story short, I got into recruitment because I simply burned out from the industry. And I got into digital and technology recruitment. And what I realized in the field was that those professionals, they couldn't sell themselves either. They were incredible what they were doing, but they simply struggled to sell their point of difference. So what I did, I told the story because they got to know them really well in interviews. And this is when I realized in the second you can tell your story. You are clear about your point of difference. You can communicate it confidently and in a way that resonates with decision makers. And guess what? Then you can commercialize it. And this is how it came to impact and is now everyone one person branding consultancy. You know, I've talked to my wife a lot about this and our careers are very different. She works at a very large company. Thousands, if not tens of thousands of people and she's at a point in her career now where she's facing some of the challenges that you were and I've seen this with other friends that have worked in traditional corporate roles where at some point you're faced with moving from being an operator to a strategist or sometimes an operator to a manager is another way to phrase it. But you don't want to be and I'll use a sports metaphor here. The glue guy, which is the person who does all of the little things that don't get appreciated, but are valuable to the business. It's not that someone shouldn't do those, but the people who are responsible for all of the little things never really get credit for the big milestones that are accomplished, so they're careers don't necessarily move forward. As you are working with people to future proof their work and their careers and their brand, talk to me about some of the ways that you talk to your clients, whether they are people or companies about building their brands. What's the strategy of building a modern brand? Well, you made a good point that it's quite different if you're an operator and started your career or you are already in a senior role and you want to progress further because the tasks are changing. And it also depends if you're in your high performance zone that you get the results and I always say perception is reality. So people can only see how you act and interact with them and they put you in boxes, whether we like it or not. But we are in control of which boxes they should put us. So for me being the doer, my senior leadership team didn't see the leadership qualities in me because I was a doer. But I had the perception that I just need to work harder because this proves my worth. But that wasn't the case. They said, you need to delegate more. You need to build a team around you. You need to think more strategically and exclusively. So whilst I thought strategically and did all the right things, I didn't include anyone else in there. And this comes down to communication. So the higher you climb, the more of a senior role you want to take on, whether it's a board engagement, speaking engagements or becoming the leader of a team or organization, you need to work on your communication skills. And that comes down to being clear what you can bring to the table. Everyone's got their own natural strength, but also weaknesses. When you know when you are in your high performance zone, you can build a team around it that complements your strength, but also your weaknesses. So for me, I was always in new product development role. So I came up with new ideas concepts and launched over 55 new products, and it was easy. Because I'm a magician from a brand archetype, but I've never realized it because in the first ten years of my professional life I never invested into personal development. It was always just upscaling in marketing related things. So when I was in my last role, which was all about operations, managing budgets, stakeholder engagement. I felt trained because it was completely out of my high performance on. And there's this great saying or disclose saying, if you put a fish on a tree and expect it to climb, they will feel dumb because it's not their element. And it's the same with our careers. Hang on, hang on hang on. You got to say that one again. If you put a fish

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Kazakhstan's Rybakina wins women's Wimbledon title, 1st Slam

AP News Radio

00:28 sec | 9 months ago

Kazakhstan's Rybakina wins women's Wimbledon title, 1st Slam

"Elena right back in her beat on three 6 6 two 6 two to win the women's title at the all England club right back in is the first player representing Kazakhstan to win a Grand Slam singles title She was born in Russia but switched nationalities in 2018 A 17th seed right back in our dropped only two sets in her 7 victories in the tournament at 23 she's the youngest woman to capture the Wimbledon title since a 21 year old Petra kvitova in 2011 I'm Ben Thomas

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Wimbledon updates | Kyrgios ousts Tsitsipas in 3rd round

AP News Radio

00:34 sec | 9 months ago

Wimbledon updates | Kyrgios ousts Tsitsipas in 3rd round

"Tap ranked egas was beaten in the third round ending her 37 match winning streak One just 6 games and a 6 four 6 two laws to Elyse coronet 11 C coco Goff absorbed a 6 7 6 two 6 one lost a fellow American Amanda anisimova four C Paula badosa beat two time champ Petra kvitova and American Jessica pagola fell to Petra martic in straight sets On the men's side Rafael Nadal was onto the fourth round after dropping just 7 games against Lorenzo America Tanner Fritz won and countryman Jensen Brooks be lost I'm Dave

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Most American men reach Wimbledon's 3rd round since 1995

AP News Radio

00:34 sec | 9 months ago

Most American men reach Wimbledon's 3rd round since 1995

"Ego shrink has continued her victory streak to reach the third round at Wimbledon The top ranked tech has won 37 consecutive matches The longest run since Martina Hingis also won 37 straight in 1997 Other winners on the women's side Thursday included fourth seed Paula badosa along with Petra kvitova Jesse pagola coco Goff and Simona Halep but 6 seed Karolina Pliskova was beaten by Katie boulter Men's second seed Rafael Nadal won his match in four sets Joining stephanos sisi poss and Taylor Fritz in the third round Number 12 Diego Schwartzman lost to Liam Brody in 5 sets I'm Dave

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"petra" Discussed on Pop Culture Happy Hour

Pop Culture Happy Hour

05:14 min | 1 year ago

"petra" Discussed on Pop Culture Happy Hour

"And I do feel like the kind of loud, angry, entitled, fan reaction tends to come from dudes. Maybe I'm opening myself up to an Internet beat down now. But fan fiction, which I think of as a much more constructive way to engage with a property, like the fix it fick is a pretty standard trope or like you don't like something about personally I'm a Doctor Who fan, we all know this. I hate the fact that Donna was mind wiped at the end of her season. So there's a million fix out there where somebody writes her recovering from the mind wipe and going off to be a time lord with the time lord half of her brain intact, right? That's awesome. We want that to happen. And I feel like that's the Providence of non male fans. This more constructive engagement rather than screaming for the creator to change something, you say, I'm just going to do this myself. Yeah, yeah. What you don't want to be gender essentialist here, but there is something also queer about taking a narrative and distorting it and making it reflect you or it tends to come from people who frequently don't see themselves in those narratives. She was so smart. So smart. And I don't think that you can talk about Petra's pop culture loves without talking a little bit about great British bake off. A lot of people loved great British bake off, not a lot of people taught themselves how to make a Charlotte Royale, which is that slimy dome thing that looks like a brain with the jelly roll slices on the outside. Exactly. Watch that. Petra learned how to make a lot of things they made on great British bake off. She made the queen aman, those really elaborate muffy looking croissant Y looking things. Didn't she make a meat pie? I think she made a great many things that were featured on bake off here. She's talking a little bit about her love of bake off. Bake off is so gentle and comforting compared to American reality. I love hell's kitchen. Don't get me wrong, but there's a lot more yelling. With bake off, I feel like these people are my Friends. And I want to just go spend time with them. And the way that they interact and they help each other and they sit there with their mugs of tea and if one person needs help sliding their enormous three tiered cheesecake onto the cake stand, they'll gather around and help them, and it's just. It's like a prisoner happy for those for those who can't see us right now. Petra kind of put her hands together under her chin and kind of slightly gazed heavenward and just twinkled. She did. It's just like a big fluffy blanket that I want to wrap around myself. That's true. And it's also inspired people to bake. I made a Charlotte Royale. Just the greatest Glenn talked a little bit about what stage you're in. We've all talked about trying to find our way through this particular mix of personal grief and professional loss and sometimes you find after people are gone that they have left help for you on how to cope. We actually spoke to Petra at one point about pop culture and grief. And she shared some thoughts about her sources of comfort and it's a pretty remarkable clip I want to play it for you..

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"petra" Discussed on Pop Culture Happy Hour

Pop Culture Happy Hour

04:14 min | 1 year ago

"petra" Discussed on Pop Culture Happy Hour

"Okay, first up, I have to give this one a little bit of background. A lot of background. Until 2017, there was an FM radio station called NPR Berlin. And it was out of Berlin. Like as in Berlin, Germany. And one of the things that they did at NPR was up in programming. They would get people to read the weather, and it was the weather in Berlin. I did it once, maybe twice. Yeah, me too. It would just be like a thing where you would randomly get to go up there and read the weather. But for some reason this was always a thing that people chuckled about being asked to read the German weather. And we sat down to do a taping. So this tape comes from the studio before the official taping had started. And I was talking about the fact that I had just done the German weather. Now you will hear me do a silly German accent at the beginning of this which a is terrible and B is a joke because I did not actually do the weather with the celiac accent. But Petra picked it up for me. I want to do the Berlin weather. That's like my goal, yeah. It was a German. It was a German. It is very enjoyable doing the job. I'm totally adding it to my to my resume. I wish to be a German vinegar. Yeah. I end veteran beer. Her hair and it was indeed German. She talked about that actually quite a bit. And we actually have another clip of her talking about that because she was with us while we reviewed pitch perfect two. Yeah, she was. And specifically, she talked about flula bark. Go ahead. The amount of effort it takes to keep up that bad of a fake German accent while you're singing. I actually looked them up to discover if they were really German. And I discovered that the guy is and not only that guy, can I just say, with the best name ever? Borg. He's a DJ, but he got his start as a shoe platter. And if you know anything about German culture shoo platter, is their version of Morris dancing. It is the most Bavarian thing you can possibly do. They used to do it at blobs beer park up in Merrill in where the later hosen and you wear the silly hat and you dump jingle jingle thump and you slap your shoes a lot. It is the best. And, you know, perhaps it is uncool of us to make fun of Germans, but frankly, I'm about as German as a truck full of cabbages crashing into a pickle factory by this. Come on. I can make fun of Germans. We recognize they are German jokes, but they are funny and we give them a little bit of a delight. I could listen to her describe dancing styles. She had a many passions that included, by the way, she was a singer. She was involved in lots of out there performance stuff. You know, there's a photo of her reporting from Comic-Con. While in costume, of course, oh my gosh. A prolific wearer of costumes. Oh my God. Costumes. The highest. Yeah, came one year for Halloween as the AP style guide as AP style, I believe. Spider Jerusalem from transmetropolitan. Yep, that was also a thing. She definitely dressed as rose quartz from Steven universe. Yes. Remember that? So we talked a little bit earlier about the romance novel episode that Barry and I did with Petra and Sarah Wendell. And we have a little clip from that as well. I am like Barry a historical girl. I love the regency. Or the Victorian era or fake elizabethan or fake medieval..

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"petra" Discussed on Pop Culture Happy Hour

Pop Culture Happy Hour

01:33 min | 1 year ago

"petra" Discussed on Pop Culture Happy Hour

"So I'm gonna just, I'm just gonna slam that door shut and not worry about it. Petra flung those doors open at will in a way that is so inspiring to me and that I really just want to carry forward in my life as much as possible. Just don't slam the cultural doors shut. Yeah, I sometimes remember that in the very early days of my time at NPR, a person in a position of some authority who's not there anymore, so it doesn't matter. Responded to a pitch about comic books by saying, I don't think NPR listeners read comic books. And so you never met Neil Conan who hosted an NBR show. Seriously, that was not true even then. But I don't think you'd ever hear anybody say that now. And that's partly because of the work of lots and lots of people who have worked over time to try to bend that perception both inside and outside the building. You know, I think some of them are people you hear on this show. But one of them absolutely positively was Petra, who just felt it was incredibly important for NPR to be known as a place that cared about and wrote about mysteries and romances and sci-fi and you know, when I saw that she had been warmly remembered on Twitter by Beverly Jenkins, who's a absolute superstar romance novel. My first thought was like, oh my gosh, bedroom it got such a charge out of that. She would be so delighted by that. And that would mean so much to her. It's just as I said, a terrible, lousy awful loss. And I know we're all feeling it very deeply. And we want to make sure that you get to actually hear some of what we're talking about. So we're going to take a quick break..

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"petra" Discussed on Pop Culture Happy Hour

Pop Culture Happy Hour

05:03 min | 1 year ago

"petra" Discussed on Pop Culture Happy Hour

"Were both really into nail polish and I remember at one point being like, God, I just can't paint my right hand. And she was like, who cares? Just enjoy the way it looks as it is. Yeah. And I was like, I was like, Petra. And that was very much like, do you like this color on your fingernails? Put it on? Which is how she was about books. Are you interested in the dragon romance with the policeman? Enjoy. So we had just a lot of these things that were very much, you know, where we really intersected, even though we didn't actually work directly together all the time. And you know, I have to say, you know, way before, again, either of us were in books. We sort of looked out for each other in that way, and I have such a fond memory of when I was on maternity leave with my first baby. I sleep trained him while reading Game of Thrones. This was before the series. I think you mean a song of ocean fire, Barry. Exactly. That's exactly what I mean. before dance with dragons. I remember, you know, we were emailing one day and I was still at home and not back at the office, and I was like, I don't know what I'm going to do. I got to sit in that room and I got to stay up all night and I'm at the end of ice and fire and I need something and she got me and it was really hard to get the galley because it was such a big situation. And she sent it home with a friend of mine who showed up and said, this is from and as she held up the book to me. I was like, oh, it's from Petra. She really looked out for other people's loves and interests and what they needed. And she was just sort of a caretaker of your loves. Yeah. You know? Yeah, Steven, she was a caretaker of some of your loves I know. Gosh, yeah. I mean Glenn, I think really touched on this, how hard it is to parse out my personal grief with my grief on behalf of the network. And what a loss it is for NPR, but for me, in terms of what stage of grief I'm in, I'm still really swimming in just the personal loss. This was my good friend. This is my neighbor. This is my colleague. This is my Pokémon go friend. We did raids together. She baked a cake shaped like a chicken and brought it to my Super Bowl party, which is also a fried chicken eating contest. Yeah, she did. Absolutely amazing baker..

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"petra" Discussed on Pop Culture Happy Hour

Pop Culture Happy Hour

05:34 min | 1 year ago

"petra" Discussed on Pop Culture Happy Hour

"NPR music, hi Steven. Hey, Linda. Also, with us, is Glenn Weldon of NPR's culture desk high Glenn. Hey, Linda. Also joining us is our friend Barry Hardman, senior editor at NPR investigations. Thanks for being here, very high. So we are sharing some very sad news today. We're so sorry to have to share with you that our panelists and our friend Petra mayor, who was an NPR books editor and a treasured fourth chair for us died suddenly on Saturday of what's believed to be a pulmonary embolism. On today's episode of NPR's pop culture, happy hour, we wanted to take some time to remember Petra. Petra was 46, she had been at NPR for more than 20 years. She had most recently been working on the culture desk, but she also directed and produced for NPR radio shows. She's one of those people who's had half the jobs at NPR. If you followed the wonderful growth of NPR books in recent years a lot of that was Petra, she worked on the summer reader polls, which are one of those massive projects that everybody loves that you can't always see all the enormous amount of work that go into them. She was instrumental in developing the book concierge, which is so beloved, which same thing. She edited book reviews, she brought in new critics and she was also I think the main voice of NPR books on social media. Boy, she had a ton of passions, romance fiction, science fiction, Doctor Who, the great British bake off, her cats, her friends, her family. It is a lousy and awful loss. Glenn you and I have talked about how instrumental Petra's interest in genre fiction was to the way NPR coverage evolved. Yeah, absolutely. And first up I want to say, I think Stephen will touch on this, but I am so grateful to this show that so many people had the chance to get a sense of the Petra that for sure. We all knew here, so smart so funny, so passionate..

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Defense carries Wisconsin to 27-7 triumph over No. 9 Iowa

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 1 year ago

Defense carries Wisconsin to 27-7 triumph over No. 9 Iowa

"Graham Mertz scored a two quarterback sneaks into a touchdown pass to help Wisconsin trance number nine Iowa twenty seven seven to five and three badgers forced three turnovers produced six sacks and limited the Hawkeyes to twenty four yards rushing on thirty carries freshman Braylon Allen ran for over a hundred yards for the fourth straight game finishing with one hundred four on twenty taps Hawkeyes quarterback Spencer Petras scored on a one yard run but through for just ninety three yards and all was gonna we can't to to review to review the Salman and see what we can do better and then you don't have the ground the guy running on Monday Iowa has been outscored fifty one fourteen and its last two games after being ranked second in the nation just a couple of weeks ago on the ferry

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No. 5 Iowa forces 7 turnovers in 51-14 rout of Maryland

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00:45 sec | 1 year ago

No. 5 Iowa forces 7 turnovers in 51-14 rout of Maryland

"Spencer Petras threw for three touchdowns and ran for two more as fifth ranked Iowa blasted Maryland fifty one fourteen at College Park Tetris was twenty one of thirty for two hundred fifty nine yards while shredding Maryland suspect secondary the five no Hawkeyes intercepted tali a ton of I. low at five times and outscored the Terrapins thirty one nothing in the second quarter turning the game into a laugher Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz some of those big plays all the games I could've seen that problem none of us expected if there goes on a great job protecting the football on us will present our guys and it was a team effort guys up front putting pressure on all that kind of I. lo had only thrown one interception all season while leading the big ten in passing yards the Terps finished with seven turnovers overall four in the second quarter I'm the ferry

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No. 5 Iowa rallies to defeat Colorado State 24-14

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | 1 year ago

No. 5 Iowa rallies to defeat Colorado State 24-14

"Spencer Petras threw for two hundred twenty four yards and two touchdowns as fifth ranked Iowa came back from a fourteen seven halftime deficit to beat Colorado state twenty four fourteen the Hawkeyes scored touchdowns on back to back possessions it took a combined four plays in the third quarter linebacker Jack Campbell recovered a fumble at the Colorado state six to set up a game tying touchdown run by wide receiver Tyrone Tracy junior petrous tossed a twenty seven yard TD pass to tight end Sam reporter on the next possession giving the Hawkeyes at twenty one fourteen lead I'm the ferry

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"petra" Discussed on Who? Weekly

Who? Weekly

02:18 min | 1 year ago

"petra" Discussed on Who? Weekly

"Actually you have to love capital h. I am a I'm sure if anything this will just be on the. You're doing great committee calls. But i'm spanish teacher and i'm making my students. This week goes through an iv accents to an article in spanish about nicki minaj quote unquote doing her own research on the vaccine. That's all crunch crunch jerseys. Avi i just saw one of my train with sticker is at my ice cream. Name is vanilla transgressed ghost everybody tax and drive like yeah. People are gonna die which is terrible but inevitable. I hope you bet there's reference crunch crunch her bobby actually responding to hooligan and Last week chooses era and the caller amazing cheese who is wondering what to you instead of turbo tax. And this isn't abbas and -dorsements I really like free tax. Usa dot com. Which does all of us at the term attacks does but won't charge you for having like extra forms or whatever does your state taxes all that shit. It's no frills and they're not trying to get me out of money and like ruin the tax code or whatever so Taxes taxes Away for sure but they just make little note yourself so big for then. 'cause it's the one that i like. Just don't use turbotax. Trench distant alexis now calling. I'm calling to let you know how disappointed i am in your story. There's many things that i read in here. That were false. Like you saying that i were six inch heels to court with my tree. Skirt were four inch little brown. Beady shoes twenty nine dollars every time you to the corner french french..

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"petra" Discussed on Who? Weekly

Who? Weekly

03:59 min | 1 year ago

"petra" Discussed on Who? Weekly

"Much here danny or so much easier than sucralose whereas we say that as we say yellow yellow. So we're going to go saccharin sucralose again. We're going up the mountain but the yodeling music. Then we're gonna go to stevia because it's very fairly now. I'm sorry ariana grande as album. Sweetener is not earlier than stevia. A right fuck. I forgot about oriented grandes album sweetener. Oh then it goes. Saccharin sucralose sweetener ariana grande as album stevia and then aspartame because aspartame got all the dirty business back in the day. People are like cancer in rats. But it's whenever they pumped him full of it. But i was going to say like you still want you you. You still won't touch the shit. So what are you reach for. I just. I've been so confused. I just do sugar like at this point in my coffee. If i'm getting sugar in my coffee. I'm very everything moderation. I love a diet coke as much as the next person Love a diet coke from the fountain. Oh when my sister came to visit. I bought a twelve pack. Anti cooks for her because she loves dyke cokes and. She didn't drink them all while she was here. And i like Finished them all like the day after she left. And i was like i can buy these ever again because i will drink day i would six delicious. Yeah what what's your ranking. I think i agree with you. I'm not really i. I think i have the same ranking as you but in my mind it's truly in my mind. It's really like pink. Green brown yellow pink. Green brown yellow augurs. No no no not no just in general so i guess the bottom would be Pain 'cause it's kind of old school. Green ron brown yellow pink green blue nearly equal. Oh blue is the bottom blues aspertain. Okay but i'm just. I'm ranking the colors so i'm saying brown then blue then pay inc then. Yellow was green again stevia No one has green ever so greens below then. Yeah i'm putting color in my coffee. Which i'm now but if i were i'd be putting yellow as yellow. We're reaching for yellow honestly brown. The girls are reaching for yellow. we will be reaching for yellow. we will be reaching for you. I was at actually at dunkin which snow surprise anyone. Because i'm there every day but there was somebody who was trying to express that they wanted yellow no yellow and and she kept saying stevia stevia and i said yellow. The guy goes. Oh and for not yellow. Steve's green yellow again yellow is splendor. Okay splendid yeah. That's what i meant. Sorry he she was saying splendor and i said yellow. I i got it right. I was correct. Okay that's good. I go because i said yellow. And she goes. Oh yeah yello custom. Dunkin's don't have green. They have yellow too heads no to get no sweetener but sweet cold foam or one swirl of caramel. No i mean if the girls are getting sweetener. They're getting one caramel swirl. Are you kidding me like you think. I'm getting think i'm not getting a flavor if i'm gonna get if i'm sweet i can't wait for all you'll be in a packet color. Will that be there. No colors left just like are no. Liz left there. No callers left to injure their pursuit of who weekly of who's there. It's our with the call in show. Keep calling it six nine who then plea questions comments and concerns but us puttering dot com slash weekly for bonus episodes and more. Come see us on tour. Who will lead at us. Click on live katie america. The who's preventing are to state theme song. That our research assistant timmy. For helping out so much and thank you for listening all this way and keep listening after the end of theme for call. You're doing amazing sweeties by tuesday. Actually you have to love capital h. I am a I'm sure if anything this will just be on the. You're doing great committee.

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"petra" Discussed on Who? Weekly

Who? Weekly

02:41 min | 1 year ago

"petra" Discussed on Who? Weekly

"Or whatever was in the package. I don't under their first coach. The only sweetener jen xenos oriented grandes. You know he knows what sweetener is. Fucking sweet low is at what the fuck are you talking about. I can't with this gen z. No would sweetener is just gen z. It's bear of sweet and low laying. It's like what are you jesse. Though grew up on stevia. You know that like them. We've been feeding them. Stevia this whole time okay. We have multiple sweeteners artificial sweeteners. Who is in them's of artificial sweeteners. You have the name of the actual chemical and you got a goal. 'cause you have like aspartame is equal nutrasweet but sucralose is splendor and stevia is like trivia. Gob also got pink. You got blue. You've got green. You got yellow okay. What about what about what about what about what about what about what about what about sugar in the raw brown gophers sugar in the wrong in the scab sugar. There is a scam to make people feel better about eating sugar. But it's all sugar. You always say why. Do you have sugar in the raw. Like that sugar in the and everyone crunch crunch whenever you went crunch crunch by. I know i miss it dearly. It will they the number one. Sugar is all euless with that. It's metric spoon. A fuck you okay. Like the new sugar and it's like really fucking good. I love all yellows. I don't know if you can buy it as like a sprinkle when there's like saccharin which is sweet and low. Yes you've got saccharin you've got aspartame you've got stevia you've got sucralose all you los. I'm not even going to pretend that it's anywhere near the league. Xylitol and sorbo tall. These are only other types. Are we talking about things that sweet near coffee. Because i think we should stick to that. I think there's something different. I think you're going into sugar alcohol territory. Let's keep it up with aspartame. Saccharin sucralose and stevia and ran aground as album sweetener for that in there too. That's fake sugar. So we have sweetener as in our immigrant as album aspartame. Saccharin sucralose stevia. Again you got you do link you do the rank from who to them from to them from to them. God aspartame was the subject of so much like drama of keeping it up at the top. We don't hear much about saccharin. These days she sort of old hat. I'm gonna say sacri- at the bottom sacri- who yest- then we're going to go up to sucralose is the chemical splendor splendors much here danny or so much easier than sucralose whereas we say that as we say yellow yellow. So we're going to go.

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"petra" Discussed on Who? Weekly

Who? Weekly

04:26 min | 1 year ago

"petra" Discussed on Who? Weekly

"Emoji. The haters knew about the pizza rolls. I guess scar joe pizza. Role is the new scar joe. Yummy pop wait. Oh my god scar. Joe pizza tall caller signed off scarborough pizza roll scar joe pizza bowl. They're gluten free so as popcorn. She loves free stuff so he's an apple but like you. I'm not i'm not here selling an apple. I mean i could matter no. Maybe i'm just thinking i'm szeswith. Luton high who weekly second time medium. Time last week's discussion of the new marvel movie and aquafina Has made me think of this question. Which is which is who ear. Aquafina the person or aquafina the drink. That's it crunch. Crunch grateful for sharona aquafina. The drink aquafina the water that no one likes. No-one likes that water. They like it more than they like to sanni. Dasani the number one worst Everyone hates dasani. People are kind of About aquafina every single time there was a run on the grocery stores whether it is some sort of pandemic induced buying or evacuation induced. Buying someone will take a photo of a beverage. I'll grocery store and all that will be left is the dasani that always happens. So no one likes johnny. But people are are like mad about armament about aquafina aquafina aquafina. Who is the more i have to say. Despite the evidence being against the water aka the star has one point nine million. The water only has four thousand dollars on instagram. When you search for aquafina you get the star. You don't get the water i. She didn't name herself after the water. She named herself after the water. Right around the time. People started not liking bottled water. People are like it's bad for the environment. We got a subject bottled water album with naming yourself after like something right you just get trapped so you think she when you say aquafina you think of her first not the water and therefore she's like almost changing the reputation of the bottled water. Yes to be to be clear. I think that both of these things aquafina and aquafina are. Them's i'm saying that my mind goes right to the person i also hear you doing. A slight you're doing you're doing an aquafina near during an aqua- awkward awkward really knows. I'm saying you are distinguishing slightly between the two as those. Just basically i know but i think that's also a thing where it's like. They're not fully the exact same in terms of of pronouncing highlands e. bobby. I not run get mad. You you're caching week. And who are them questions to our either chen. We're them cristiano. All right now. I i draw them both their them to my world. But i want to know if i hold that opinion Thinks for writing. Maybe every week. I'll see so have you iverson and chris sincerely on about her so much not. We had not so much but like every time we do. It's like kind of like a flaw like it's not. I think the fact that people call and all the time answers this question. Eva chen who were them one. Two three and i think christian syria. No who were them. One two three them. I think he's one of the rare like fashion. Who cross over. yeah. He was like a saturday night. Live character you know. He's one of the few fashion people who is not even china's like a fashion sta influence her like she's like one of those like from our era like laura brown is another one like in style like very much like people do know who these people are. But they're more they're more behind the scenes. I think they're trying to what was some her front of the scenes but what was her big her big lucky charm agassi lost which does even exist doesn't exist anymore and now she's truly kind of just like a fashioned influence her actual So refinery twenty nine just posted at the new york fashion.

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"petra" Discussed on Who? Weekly

Who? Weekly

06:03 min | 1 year ago

"petra" Discussed on Who? Weekly

"Got movie magic america. I love you. I do i do is true. You know he meant when we were seventeen right a minute. Why we may vogue young hollywood shows. Is that your mom. My mom is always living. my mom. Who were people calling about. These aren't necessarily all who's that people were calling about. The calls were hundred out chamber. Let's and kim petras. Hey who weekly Who is ten. Petra clean up. The horse is hedge. Pantley input seen by tape. Bobby Please tell me who is person in the horse. Trust thing is but then that gala highlands. Bobby i just can you please tell me who Was wearing the horse or stress at the mat gala. because what and also why. Me angry pie Sorry dot high was super aggressive. But who is tim petrous. And why is she dressed like this at all these events. Okay bye crunch crunch. Kim petras got a lot of who is competitor's we done that before congress has been around for a long time but i guess she's never been in an event this high profile but it shows that she had a moment imagine it means that people liked what she wore and it and bought. It was fun and you had a real with the theme. I did too. It's just like was very confusing. It was more a category versus a theme. Like american designers is not necessarily anesthetic. Although a lot of people did wear cowboy stuff because that's how they took it. It was also political in the lamest into the word where it was it was. It was the like well. We have to seem like we're relevant and that we hang attention to society so America and they didn't realize that like that's tough like our friend lawler was saying it's like when i was complaining about the lack of american designers because the first person he interviews as an winter anna's like american designers american designers. There's such a like a diverse wealth of talent in america. And i wanted to shine a light on them and it's like okay that's cool. I love that that's commendable idea. That's very true. Yeah you tend to focus on the white ones. You're trying to change that and it's like okay. Why is everyone wearing for saatchi and chanel. Right as la pointed out a lot of these celebrities have contracts if not contracts just good relationships with non american designers but dead like kristen. Stewart shouldn't come to the med gala. If she can only wear chanel and the year is american designers. Like i don't know right so it's like i understand all of those dynamics but i'm also i feel like i'm still allowed to be annoyed. At how shitty the theme and then you have people showing up and it's like what's very american thing cowboys. So you have people dressed as cowboys. Which school which is why everybody was like okay. J. lo wearing a cowboy hat and like a lot of leather like okay but but she was really digging into the theater or rent a lot of time around writing. You know emmy well lewis. Hamilton shows up. And he's like. I'm buying a whole table. I'm going to showcase black american designers and then you have like brooklyn beckham show up and he's like i'm inverse archie. And it's like come on. I'm in a suit by raji i liked. I liked jeremy. L. harasses elliott tribute. He was wearing tom. Yes there was a lot of ralph laura. Yeah like there were like moments that were like odes to something that felt like cool at classic american style right. You had kim petras in as a horse. Which i thought was great. She was at the vm as doing fashion yesterday too so she was like. Oh of course up to the mike mentioned. Who can petrous is so if you in case you don't know who can petrous is she is a pop star. Who can says like. I don't know how to write. She's a german pop star. She's on the carly. Rae jepsen tier of pop. Music choice is in her realm. I would say charley right. She works with dr luke which is kind of the only question that people really have about her when they're like Seems not great but she makes great pop music and does a great show and she had. The pipes are kind of yeah. She's like she's the answer to what happened. A pop music on is like i happen to hulo. Yeah she's also trans also german. She also learned english by watching friends. She's got like a lot of interesting stuff at penn petrous and it's not surprising that like she got a lot of attention at her. I met gao because she is extremely cool and also like she was on theme. She was wearing a horse she was. She was fucking. I was so happy. Did it where the horse had over her head. I was worried when you said she's a horse. Because i got out of the gym. And i saw techs kim petrous horse and i said fuck. Did she not put the horse thing on her face. Please tell me she didn't cover her face. 'cause i love when they cover up their faces. You know i'm like all right but it was not. It was coming out of her midsection. Which i loved people also called about emma chamberlain. Who is lindsay's favor youtube star. But she should bummer. This he was like come on first of all. She has a deal with them. So that's why you know. Remember when she went to fascinated with them. That's her whole thing. Second of all. It's like a someone who on youtube is known for like fashion and being quirky and putting together outfits. That's part of her thing that she loves to put together an outfit boring boring boring boring glam. Not interesting looked like she was playing dress up in a way. That's like you have personal style. Want to show it. You know so. Not fun Who else people i mean. I don't know there are lots of people that people were talking about roseanne. Cll were the first ever cape op stars. Who were ever at the mcdonagh which egg will. Seals look was really cool as i could. 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No. 9 Iowa Beats No. 10 Iowa St 27-17 to Keep Cy-Hawk Trophy

AP News Radio

00:33 sec | 1 year ago

No. 9 Iowa Beats No. 10 Iowa St 27-17 to Keep Cy-Hawk Trophy

"Knight Frank di would beat number ten Iowa state for the sixth straight time twenty seven seventeen the Hawkeyes turned four takeaways into twenty points ran their overall winning streak to eight games and their winning streak against ranked teams to five Jack Campbell returned a fumble six yards for a touchdown Matt Hankins had two of Iowa's three interceptions against Brock Purdy Spencer Petras threw a pretty twenty six yard touchdown pass to Charlie Jones Tyler Goodman had a four yard TD run in the second quarter for Iowa which won despite gaining just one hundred seventy three total yards I'm the fairy

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British TV Watchers Were Very Confused About American Ads.

Planet Money

02:48 min | 1 year ago

British TV Watchers Were Very Confused About American Ads.

"So a few months ago. A bunch of people in england tuned into some good ole live complete with commercials. Us tv obviously. It was the royal infused. I'm prince harry and meghan petra. Diaz is in south hampshire england. Where the meghan markle. Prince harry oprah interview was going to air the day after it aired in the us. So petra and a bunch of other brits tuned into us tv so that they could get all the royal t in real time. Wait hold wait a minute. Your family cut you off. I hall the first quarter of twenty twenty and aside from all the royal palace bombshells. There was this one thing that really stood out to brits about. us television the commercials. They were not like commercials in england. Very very pushy. Very chelsea by this do it now. Whereas it's like they tend to be a bit of jokey. Petro remember seeing an ad for some kind of medicine and she was like Okay that's a little odd but then there was another one is an element that would have been really serious so either like chronic something paying or whatever it was it was a very in depth commercial about it. And i. This is dramatic. Yeah all over twitter during his oprah interview. British people are saying the same thing. What is the deal with all of these medicine ads in the us. Because england doesn't allow commercials for prescription drugs and it never even crossed my mind. That medicine was say like was promoted. I didn't it. Did not even cross my mind that that was the thing brits were like you lot get bombarded like this daily and american medical adverts are some real dystopia and like how is the cream for your joints going to give you cancer. These are all real tweaks. Yeah breads had a lot of fun with the side effects. Petro is tweeting to and she couldn't tell who the ads were. Even for really so i didn't understand. The advocates ought to sow the medicine to the public. And somebody replies to the tweet saying it's not to sell sell it so that you go to your doctor and convince them to give that to you. Which is the strangest strangest thing. I could think called. One of the tweets was like hold on. Hold on hold on. You are supposed to go to your doctor and tell them what you need like doing. Weird low idea so many people outside of the united states. We're like what the heck is going on over there in america because while there are ads for over the counter drugs in most of the world the us and new zealand are the only two countries that allow drug companies to advertise prescription drugs directly to

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"petra" Discussed on The Babylon Bee

The Babylon Bee

02:45 min | 1 year ago

"petra" Discussed on The Babylon Bee

"Of those guys. I mean the old band members the taibbi shows the the shoot i please. I mean just closer bands. Put four four five together and superman all right cool good answer. So what do you think of the secular versus christian music Divide do you think. It's a healthy divide in these issues with it or you know being on that side of it. What do you think of it. I think it sucks but but you know what it's what it is a christian. The christian market can't play mainstream because mainstrean has no idea. What what it's about you know what the message is a mainstream totally counteracted. What the messages are for christian Music as far as a. And i guess it's not fair to say well off the christian music industry is not gonna play sec regular secular music than Music play kristen. So it's it's a shame because of the avenue. It's a shame. I mean a lot. For instance of youtube is played on a lot of christian stations for time until until ball went up and spirit a couple of words at the grammy awards and the christian christian public realized. Maybe this is the christian band so in the secular world. It's like just there's been a. There's been a big roadblock for petra from the word go even after we had four grammys. Just still i mean nobody. Nobody argued with our talent with the with the music ability of the band. I mean eli does is stupid. But but they certainly can't stand message because it's too. It's too to kristen and up a lot of times a lot of times. The messages of of the world today are absolutely anti anti-christian and so it's just a battle of tools the other side of that back when you guys were starting out i know that striper Had some definitely had some. There's some controversy. Call that being called the devil's music. You guys go of that controversy. I just knew they were going to get. I mean you know they were extreme to me. I just joined the joint on strike. Was the hot thing on every magazine all. I'll give.

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"petra" Discussed on The Babylon Bee

The Babylon Bee

04:50 min | 1 year ago

"petra" Discussed on The Babylon Bee

"Assess your needs and get matched with a counselor that you're gonna love off. Check it out check it. So you're like kinda there the dawn of christian rock right. I mean At least that's my perception. So like what was it like kind of being around for kind of the beginning christian music but christian rock i. It seems like that was. When i think beginning christian rock petra. It was exciting. They really was to be A c- i came in. You know petra peak always like i thought at the the peak and then because i was a new guy. They just assumed that you could replace great because he so amazing and nobody knew my history because you know hadn't been part of that world at all so for the net. Oh shoot the next year. We had to prove ourselves. All over again almost started from the bottom but when This means war came out which was our second album with me. it just exploded and We it just took it to that next level and it was exciting. It was exciting to use a music. That i love. I i do. I stung. I'm still a rocker if you know my latest stuff. You'll notice the i. I haven't swayed too far away from the seventies eighties rock sam because i think that's real rock and roll so i try to use a new sounds and all this but still at foundation of what a rock band supposed to be and petra had several challenges of first of all the churches because we were enroll. They thought we were straight from hell into the mainstream radio because we were christian. We couldn't be rock so we were back. There was quite a battle in that out. But i thought it was totally worth it when we the band was amazing our producers amazing they the we really on the budget of about one tenth of what i was used to head east. We were product the product was. I stand by right now. I'm just even though it's you know three forty years old and i it just is still called he stuff and i and because it at we were able to cut through a lot of road walks at that. A lot of the band's couldn't and i was really happy to be part of that. So if seventies and eighties rock suddenly disappeared. What second music genre would you embrace if you still want to. Make music rap. Core gangster rap gangsta rap. Bluegrass probably grunge. Grunge could grunge exist with not enrolled disappears like probablya. Probably go build furniture her. It's my thing it's what i do. It's a i. I will say that Some of the pop stuff know when you got a great singer with amazing background vocals. And and it's not a drum loop if you've heard fourteen dozen times with the same base when you've got talent going in and doing stuff. There's there's some singers out there now. That just amazing. That aren't trying to sing. Fourteen dozen notes in in a second that actually carry notes out at it. There's still some great music and it sits i just. I just want exciting music. I want exciting music that that a singer can sink to be and be inspired. If you don't care what it's called a patel rock and roll greater told. It's great if you could get any of the old heavy metal guys musician saved from the sixty seventies eighties. What dream team would you form to create the ultimate christian band. All what ben christian bid like you gotta get humane christian rock band. You could get round james. Say yes you can take drink taking up to convert four guys and make a christian band who would it be. Cool question Boy okay. I can tell you the bands that when i was in hetty that i loved the tour with journey foreigner sticks head east. Grab any one of those guys together. As long as they're heavy christians. That would be a superman. And i can be any combination. Just use any of those guys. I mean the old band members the taibbi shows the the shoot i please..

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"petra" Discussed on The Babylon Bee

The Babylon Bee

04:34 min | 1 year ago

"petra" Discussed on The Babylon Bee

"Fans of the babylon be. Are you remember standing in line. And you see eligible co ed next to you or behind you or in front of you or however people stand in lines and you're like I wonder if that eligible bachelor or bachelorette knows that. I'm a communist. Now you can inform them that you're a communist and then maybe god will have ordained conversation for you guys to hook up not in the weird second their way but in like the you know just normal like hang out with that we used to use it in the nearly two thousand nine hundred anyway. You can buy the shirt that says. No one is a good boy. Calvinism dog which is funny. Because you know you always ask dogs like who's a good boy and then they're like i'm a good boy and now you can be like. Oh look that's funny. And then maybe that girls like oh. That's so funny. And then you get a number and then you guys you know. Get married and everything. And that's how god for everything so get the. No one is a good boy. Calvin this dog t shirt today. your love. Life will skyrocket as got ordained from eternity past holy schlitt speaking of the lead singer petra. John schlitt a very holy band. Very holy. Almost as holiest striper. Yeah in fact. More holy more wholly acas stripers. Gd and they try to be edgy. And they broke up in the early nineties because like getting off mission and they had to like fifteen years never happened to petro. Yeah patriots stood strong. They stood on the rock in the ocean. You'll hear more about that in the interview where he talks about the tide coming in and almost taking whether drums set. This is fantastic. We actually had a babble on be article. Recent a christian band got swept away by the tide when they were trying to and we found out that that was basically true. Yeah that basically happened with petro. Yeah basically we almost lost them. So that's very exciting. This is a fun trip down a christian music memory lane i mean. This guy's a freak freaking veteran so he has some stories some fun stories. We need didn't take seriously is really just a really good character. I loved him awesome. We need interview more old guys. Yeah they had the better offense johnny new season wise to make it that far over on your life and it's great so if you like petro you like metal you like music or you just like here in two weirdos interview someone check it out at this juncture here. He is john. John thanks for coming on john. Been looking forward to it. I'm glad that you're able to fit me and well. We moved some things around. We had We had to kick the striper guys out. He'll get you on. Oh tell mike. I'm sorry now. If you and mike were to have a sing off like can he sing higher off like a scene. Are he. break the most wine glasses about weinblatt but he tell you what we did something in brazil and i'm listening to warm up i'm going you got to be kidding. He's got one of the highest strong voices. I've ever heard mike. Mike's very impressive. Now is that always been the case or is that you know. Just just because i'm an old guy now while that wasn't gonna say come on you can say it's actually i think probably because i sing a different way and i was really impressed with his. Or it's it's like like godzilla notes. I don't know but me doing it my different way. We both ever different styles you know. And although i'm at oldest rain. I actually can still do pretty well and as long as i can. I'm going to keep on doing it. But i wouldn't want to compare myself with mike by any means and what age range is like the peak for like a good falsetto for a male. I don't it yet okay. You're still going a goal by right. Now i would say oh shoot what would be. I don't know and i hate that word falsetto gut. It's more head voice. Come on head voice. Sorry we will from now on use the word head. Boys do voice and ball settle. That's that's pop singers. So like i said it was like oh info head voices. Yeah i bet that bertone. I've always searched for that every time. I i'm really happy. Founding give you some pointers.

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"petra" Discussed on The Wise Fool

The Wise Fool

02:12 min | 2 years ago

"petra" Discussed on The Wise Fool

"The fact that i was cutting too many paintings. Sculptures studio like democrats were emesa Also studies things. And also. Because i am really between continents guy. Have i still have worked. In finland sorted my friends place Digs in prague and things in india enough thinks in york oliver Just end just leaving tanks behind and it's annoying it's annoying for people that are stirring dominance honoring for me. So i think that's also one of the reasons why i got more and more towards fabric that is relatively easy it can be printed we can print on. They would want also. That's why i like slow process. In a small actress said a and on demand fabrics so we basically star or i basically Patterns and ideas. But we make them when we need to Now i've been to india. And i've been to some of these block printing places. Now when you say the word factory are do you literally mean like a like industrial factory or do you mean like a bunch of tables where people just hand printing them like a bunch of date of course about that. Let's say if he if he takes about workshops in Or started said so. She is much more industrialized. I mean. strategy. chemo three. This is a much more industrial. Been still family based workshop but more industrialized space who to table a process that this allowing bigger production while only she'd say is the one little tiny table and when bursts from danzig feminazi bensinger. Who is doing the word slowly by himself. And when we talk about india or bugged specifically it can be sushila who has a. I don't know how many like five tables on a roof or v did workshops or she initially had bombed until tables nineteen day..

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