35 Burst results for "Phillip"

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Dinesh Chats With Investment Analyst Phillip Patrick
"Let's talk about our economy. Biden gave a State of the Union address and you know, my sense of it was on the one hand you've got people who are experiencing a difficult to bumpy, a rocky economy, and on the other hand, you got a picture from the president that seems so positive and rosy. It just was a disconnect with the way a lot of people feel about it. Give me your kind of brief overview of the speech as a whole. And then I want to hit a couple of the economic highlights in it. Of course, I had very similar feeling to you. It was quite predictable. There was a lot of hand waving a lot of broad generalizations and of course appeals for patients. And then he went on to boast about the Biden economy, right? That is fiscally responsible economic growth plan was working. The fact that he's cut the deficit by 1.7 trillion created more jobs than any other president in history and very predictably that he just needs more time, of course, to make things even better. In other words, it was classic political hypocrisy, right? He was purchased on both sides of the fence, telling us that the economy was already amazing. But at the same time begging for reelection because of course with two more years, things could be even better. Very political and I think nothing we haven't heard before.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
America Must Guard the Family to Stop the Spread of Marxism
"Random things. Sam brinton being hired. Left wing school boards having pornographic Peter Phillip materials in the schools. The drag queen story hours, the balenciaga campaign ad campaign. These aren't accidents because they're all coming from the left. And the fact is, if you look at communist states, if you look at socialist states, the number one target isn't freedom and liberty of the individual. The thing they have to destroy first is the family because the family is not only the building block of civilization, the family is the last fortress. It's the last keep against the ideology of Karl Marx and of communism. So what do you think of my observation that none of these things are happening by accident? And it's because the family is the greatest threat to socialists. Yeah. I mean, in my opinion, in my evaluation of it, looking at all of history, the left operates and works generationally, and they are succeeding because they are winning by generation in terms of indoctrinating America's youth, and separating America's youth from their parents. Now, I would say the most frequent misconception that conservative or even just, you know, in the middle of the road, parents that love their kids love this country, maybe they vote Democrat or Republican, whatever it may be. They just kind of like it here, and they don't have much to complain about, and they want to see this continue for future generations, very basic thing, right? It's crazy to say these days. So they think that perhaps the colleges have just gone crazy. And so they send their child to school and maybe after a semester they get indoctrinated. I go off stage after my speeches, especially to younger crowds into crowds of parents, and I will have so many parents that say Morgan, what do I do? I sent my kid to college for a semester and they're already a Marxist. How can I change this? But in my view of it, this is not a situation where we should be blaming the higher institutions. Instead, we need to look at the fact that from elementary school at least, we should be teaching children to understand free will, choice versus force and the role of government. We need to develop a healthy, distrust of institutions and government, and then instead of trusting government schools, public schools, to teach our kids about important things like history and philosophy and human nature and government civics, finance, economics, all the important stuff. We should be probably talking to our own kids about that and creating a foundation because the public school system is not doing that. So what happens is you have these kids that graduate high school with no real world understanding. They go to college where they meet crazy Marxist professors and that's when really bad stuff starts to happen and they come home with pink hair, right?

Fore The People
Junior Legends of Their Era: Philip Francis and Rickie Fowler
"You know who else was there was that was like an elite junior player Philip Francis. I remember seeing him thinking like this guy is national junior golf scoreboard numero uno and then Ricky, it was just like those two guys were Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson out there. They were. I remember stepping on the first T playing Ricky. I was dude. That's probably one of the most nervous first tea tea shots I've ever hit. And I step up on the T and I look around and there's probably 50 college coaches. I mean, no less than 50. And 49 of them were for Rickie Fowler. And then the chuck with chuck was over here. Let's go JP. They had the local juco guy out there for Petey just like he was close. He's like, I've never been in Rancho Santa Fe. I'm not allowed. I might as well go out here and we'll pretend I'm watching somebody. Yeah, Philip Francis. I just looked it up. Dude, he won. Phillip Francis won this, yeah. I would do that. You didn't even go to college. Didn't he turn pro like right after you went to multiple schools. Oh, he did. Oh, it's one of those. No, he committed to Oklahoma state and then he decommitted went to UCLA. Remember, Ricky committed to UCLA and then decommitted it with the Oklahoma

AP News Radio
TCU gets first NCAA win since 1987 with rout of Seton Hall
"The first round of games in the west and south region saw the top seeded Vance NTC you end the three decade drought number one Arizona cruised to an eighty seven seventy win over Wright state advancing to a second round matchup with number ninety see you who captured their first NC double a tournament win in thirty five years with a sixty nine forty two victory over Seton hall in the west region number three Texas tech had little trouble with Montana state rounding the bobcats ninety seven sixty two setting up a meeting with Notre Dame who upset number six Alabama seventy eight sixty four behind a career high twenty nine points from Cormac Ryan Phillip gone San Diego

The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"phillip" Discussed on The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"But yeah, I think it's an interesting thing to distinction to make because people sort of get unclear on where exactly the resting point for that stuff should be. Yeah. Yeah, and I think that that awareness that resides behind the ego is where the mystery starts. That's really where the wonder juice starts to get loose because. Your position would be that that's yet another part of the brain and that's a deeper kind of witnessing and older kind of witnessing. But my position let's not stop there. Because my position is that that's probably true. But it's just undefined. This is sort of like, maybe your materialistic thing has some real juice to it because I don't know that tomorrow will come. I don't know that the earth is going to be hit by a giant asteroid, and I don't assume that's true. But I just say, well, it's just unknown, but it seems like that's going to happen. And that's how I sort of feel about awareness, where it's like, it seems like it's a product of the brain, but I really have no idea. Yeah. And of course, because I know that you're not, you're not dogmatic about any of these things and you're not, you're not going to sit here and beat me over the head because you think I'm an idiot for entertaining metaphysical ideas. Even though maybe you are inside your inside your own mysterious ecosystem of neurons, but not at all. My heavy suspicion in contrast, then I would say, is that that probably is not local. That that and again, this is where you definitely I admit that a kind of faith, not a faith based on something I read and was told if you'll fucking believe this. You're a bad boy and you know her bad boys go, but the kind of faith where, again, everyone out there listening can have this experience for themselves, and you've had these experience for your cells, which I think it's important to be fair about because you've just drawn a different conclusion. All of my personal experiences have indicated that silly, silly little boy, like that you're connected to a much bigger game than you realize and every time I enter that space, and I want to be clear about this. It's not in the way where it's like a self celebrating kind of you're connected to something so much bigger. It's a self shrinking prostration.

The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"phillip" Discussed on The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"So I think that that's what made sense to him and much of what he wrote, particularly in the red book, it wasn't actually four people. It wasn't four people to read. And, you know, try to follow his path. These were really his personal writings and they had happened to be highly artistic and poetic and amazing, but there were more of like a journal type of thing and then the red book was synthesized out of this hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of pages of his musings and drawings and stuff like that. But he if you look at his actual work with psychology, it gives you a little bit more of an idea and a book, probably the most accessible book is man in his symbols because this is the book that he was asked to write toward the end of his life because a lot of his material was just too heavy to academic to too many deep cuts for the everyman to get. So he was asked to write man and his symbols through the end of his book toward the end of his life. So him and I believe it's three other psychologists and thinkers wrote man and his symbols and it gives you more of an overview of his philosophy and his thinking. But that was the one I read when I was like 17, but I have no memory of it whatsoever. Yeah, it's a good one. It's a good one. I have to revisit it. You'll probably hate it, but why would I hate it? Because it's kind of more of what I'm giving you. And I know I'm not saying you hate what I'm giving you. But I sense that you want you want the meaty practical chew. And I can't necessarily give you that because it's a bit more ephemeral. Well, no, and ephemerality is fine. I just want reason within ephemerality because if there's no purpose to that kaleidoscopic way of thinking, then it's just new age metaphysical, waffle, you know, and so and I'm not saying that's what we're doing is by any means. I'm just saying that I look for okay, so within the context of a bunch of flowery rambling that self indulgent, what is the thing that's emerging from that that.

The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"phillip" Discussed on The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"Like a materialist, there are problems with your thinking and I could bring you to a point where you just have to admit that you have faith that everything is physical. You don't know that for a fact, you don't know for a fact that everything is physical, so you have for some reason the preponderance of evidence, your biases, your intuitions, bring you to a point where you choose to have faith in the rest. You know, it's that famous in a different way. It's like a different context on this quote, it's normally used, but that give us one free miracle and we'll explain the rest. Kind of idea. It's that there's always going to be a dimension that requires an inexplicable set of circumstances. But yes, I would agree with you that in a way that it is a kind of faith. And it goes further than that for me. I mean, it does go to a spiritual level for me where. I don't know precisely what it entails. But I do know that the spirituality, the metaphysical scenario, that was presented in these mystery temples, for instance. I want to be. I want to be of that lineage, because I think I know generally what it entailed and to me it entails a kind of truth that I think is not debatable and that and I have faith in that. So and I know that will require more unpacking, but but I wanted to say that. Nice. I'm curious what the non debatable truth is. I'm talking about like a gnostic truth of having a direct experience. And a direct experience not in the way that you come out with some empirically measurable bag of luminousness, but you come out of it with a new context. You come out of it with I didn't know that was possible..

The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"phillip" Discussed on The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"For a person who should be worshiped or looked to for answers is not good. Just remembering that everyone no matter how incredible they seem, they're still human. And I think it's just to keep that the image of oneself and people who are seemingly doing powerful things just grounded within there. I think it's pretty viable. But so I'm curious if you have this real passion for everything you're talking about. And now let's say what does, I'm just curious what that does for you. How does that kind of shape your general daily experience? Well, it depends what I'm doing, Corey. It depends what I'm doing, because there are certain things like, well, we're talking about before the pot. There are certain obligations and things that are just going to be a slog, right? I mean, there are just things you have to do to make ends meet or just things you don't want to do. And those are going to always suck. However, I would say that if you do have this kind of a perspective, to me, I think wonder and knowledge accumulation and pontificating that in the form of podcasts, probably does for me what religion does for a lot of other people in that they see all of those annoying things in the larger context of a higher purpose. And part of that higher purpose is something that you actually do, like for me talking on podcasts, for example, but part of it too is just contextual. It's mentally contextual in that you are reminded on a daily basis of your place and the kind of game that you're playing and the kind of scenario that you're in. And to me, context matters a lot. You know, if someone like if you're asked to do something you hate and you're put in that chair doing that thing you hate doing a spreadsheet for my Corey. You need to do a spreadsheet. And then I just walk away and you're like, well, for how long this fucking sucks, and then fuel my skin off with potato pillars. Exactly, right? But if you know that's a half an hour.

The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"phillip" Discussed on The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"Personal biography makes him sound like he was utterly obsessed with being initiated into as many of these mystery traditions as he could be. And he supposedly was went through them in India. He supposedly went through them in Egypt, he supposedly went through them and I think there was like a Babylonian one, the eleusinian mysteries, which is probably the most famous one. So this is a guy who experienced, you know, the breadth of whatever these initiations had to offer. And then look what came out on the other end of that. Just this wisdom that endures to this day in terms of mathematics in terms of music in terms of some of the very foundational ideas that really serve to light the wick of science in many ways. Like if we didn't have the geometry and the and the musical scales and stuff that supposedly came out of him or his school, the world probably would be a pretty different place. So I think that these people, I think that these ancient people may have found a synthesis in a way that we've lost and maybe that's why I'm attracted to this straddling of two worlds kind of disposition because I feel like when I look to all of these people, I feel like that's where they were, although they were there in a much more sophisticated way than I am, or that I think almost anyone is today, probably. But that's still where I want to be. Yeah, it's interesting that also, and I don't even want to go too deeply into this, but I think it's worth noting that if you look at any of these just historical giants like Pythagoras or Socrates at play to Aristotle, anyone, they have contributed, as you said, there's just like the river mouth of enlightenment thinking, you know? And science and so on. But if you examine what's written about their private or personal, not even private, but just personal lives, many, many, many of their proclivities are extraordinary would be considered extraordinarily taboo or just illegal at this point in time. So it's interesting to consider the reality and just hold in the mind that everyone is always flawed no matter how incredible their contribution is because it's simply just a human quality. Usually, yeah, I think usually I still want to believe that there are some good people out there that there are some people who aren't secretly pedophiles or drunks or philanderers or whatever, but yeah, I mean, we see this time and time again, especially modernly. So I'm sure it's also true in an ancient context. Yeah. And what I mean is just that there's of course there's a threshold where some people are really out there, but I mean you could just that fades into no one's perfect, you know? And it's just good to kind of I think that particularly in American culture using WeWork I can speak to is that the celebrity factory and the weird look towards people who are publicly notable as some type of..

The Eric Metaxas Show
When Dr. Steven Notley Realized He Discovered Biblical Site Bethsaida
"Deal. My guess is doctor Steve notley, who has discovered biblical Beth saga. And again, we always have to frame this so people can understand how amazing this is. We did not know where one of the major cities mentioned in the New Testament in the gospels where Jesus is there all the time in Peter and Andrew it's a fishing village. We didn't know where it was. We know now where all these other places are, but only recently have we have you, sir, determined that this place, which we didn't look at until recently, this place is where it all happened. When did you know that you had it right? Second season, 2017, we excavated. We were digging down through the layers through crusader, Byzantine, and went down to the Roman layers, which was New Testament period. And we found a Roman bathhouse, which was people were shocked. But it actually fits the description. Josephus talks about Beth zeta being made into a Roman polis by Herod Phillip, who was the son of Harry the great. Who was evil? Yes. And his son, again, Philip, took this little village and transformed it and made it into a small city of bolus. And this is the first evidence of urbanization in the region, but this is after the apostles era. Yes. Probably 30 around 30, something like that. 30, 31, something along that AD. AD, sorry. Oh, so it's right at the time of sort of transitioning time that Jesus is there. Jesus they're right as that transformation is starting to take

AP News Radio
Bob Dylan artwork show opens in Miami, new cinema paintings
"Bob Dylan's artwork goes on display on Tuesday in Miami at the Patricia and Phillip frost art museum as art Basel Miami kicks off you know it's views it but do you know his artwork it's the most comprehensive exhibition of Bob Dylan's visual art to be held in the U. S. as frost art museum director Jordana Pomeroy touristic that he's eighty years old and ready to be recognized in this new way into this new land the exhibition includes more than a hundred and eighty acrylics watercolors drawings and ironwork sculptures the show runs through April seventeenth I'm Julie Walker

The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"phillip" Discussed on The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"Of personal responsibility of one's own eternal ego, you know, because if you're talking earlier, it was proven that there was no life after death and perhaps a large majority of people would then not care and just kind of be animals rather relatively speaking. Because they're specific personal ego feels blameless at that point, you know? And so they're like sort of free. And that's what anchors a lot of people into the morality, which is interesting. And religion does that in a curious way where it kind of infects the well poisons the well with this worry of afterlife also a hope of afterlife for some people. And also it sweeps this comb of like, well, you better try and be a good person. Which perhaps, based on what we've been talking about that title push of you don't know. So you better try, maybe that's a good thing for the species. However, back to the Cosmo contradiction thing, the one thing that does do is it makes every life and of course I'm speaking again in broad relativity and generality here, but everyone then has a sense of guilt. So if you because if you need by birth, you need to work to be better, then that means by birth, you are lacking, and you weren't good enough. So you have a guilt. And you feel less than, and you feel like, oh, I'm in jail. I'm in the penitentiary. What did I do? I don't know before you were born. Well, that's not very helpful. How can I learn from that? You can't. You just beat directionally be better or else. It's such a strange combination of things, right? Yeah, it definitely is. And I think that a lot of that fear based jail sort of vibe could potentially be.

The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"phillip" Discussed on The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"It doesn't seem from what we've been talking about to affect human morality after the first whatever 6 months or a year of learning this information. Do you think you think it does? I think for Mia wood, honestly, I think for me it would. Because, you know, if we're dealing with. I don't know how much information I have if it's just life continues and that's the only information I have. It makes it a lot more complex, but if it's that your there's continuity to your experience as a being in some way and you as a being are in a process of evolution and maybe refinement or perfection or something like that, then I do think it changes my behavior. I think it makes me a little bit more disciplined and a little bit and exercise more nuanced over the way that I conduct myself. You know, I'd probably, I'd probably be, I don't know. I think I would probably be a better person if I could know that for sure. And it makes me realize that I probably should just be a better person than anyway. Yeah. But yeah, I mean, for me, I think it would change me, but I do think again because of habits and because of human psychology, there's a lot of people again that wouldn't change anything. They would just forget about the fact that it was discovery or they would be looking at a meme instead of they'd scroll past the breaking news that you know it always trips me out like on Reddit or something whenever it's like brand new picture of the sun from it took 50 years to get this picture of a literal example is the photograph of the black hole. Which I was fortunate enough to talk to that gentleman on the podcast that took that photo. Well, that was led the team that took the photo. But, you know, seeing that breaking news on Reddit, there's like three up votes and then, you know, cat chasing whatever up running up the wall has 98,000 upvotes there's a lot of that there's a lot of that. So would it change your behavior or what would it change for you if you somehow knew? That's a good question. I think that I don't think I'd really change too much. I think I think I live..

The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"phillip" Discussed on The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"What of consciousness just operated in the same way, like after death. So like your consciousness is there. And then as you die, it's basically like a seed gets cast out somehow. I don't know. Let's call it a let's go real stupid metaphysical here. And say, it's like a kind of a quantum energy entanglement that leaves the body or wherever and then arrives into something else. And we could let's just say it arrives another human because it is attracted to a like container or structure of nervous system structure. So and of course, you know, like anything, there's going to be some errors in it, which is one of my favorite things in nature. Every once in a while, Bill axially after he passes away his seed goes into the head of a squid or something and then it's a strange life for Bill, but so let's say that that was the case, you know. I'm curious why your reaction to there being life after death would be one of lightheartedness and that wasn't what you responded with when we were talking about no life after death. Well, it at the very least insinuates a chance, right? It insinuates another opportunity. And I can also see how life after death particularly indefinitely becomes a terrifying thing. You know, if you're just doomed to get on the roller coaster over and over and over and over and over again, that eventually becomes like a torture, right? That becomes like I was just talking to godsey about this on our last podcast, and he told me when he was a kid and his parents first told him about the idea of heaven and just oh, you just get to go there forever and ever. He said he just was kind of mildly traumatized by that because he just would go to bed every night and think about that. And eventually get to the point of crying because this idea of you just have to do this thing forever was terrifying. Being at church forever with everyone that's every human that's ever lived. So there's like trillions of people in this space. Yeah. Yeah. And of course, I would suspect that it's not a medieval style kingdom of, you know, of a life on the other side. Yeah, and how are you having to have a conversation because it's like a few di now and then you run into someone from the year 100 BC, you know, you can be, hey, man, how's it going? You're not going to have any ability to communicate or even relate in any way whatsoever. Yeah. Yeah, and I mean, the metaphysical paradigms that I'm particularly drawn to are nothing like this. And I think they're much more abstract and.

The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"phillip" Discussed on The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"Do you think that that's ever going to happen or do you think that that's almost like a absurd. Proposition? What do you mean by a force? Like that, you know, so from what I remember, Chalmers, who's the philosopher that is famous for this hard problem of consciousness, and to nutshell that, let me attempt to nutshell that. I haven't done it in a while. But it's essentially how do we get the richness and the diversity of the experience of consciousness from the things that we are interacting with? Because all of the explanations that we jump to in terms of, for example, consciousness being epiphenomenal of the human brain winds up having problems because you don't ever get a subjective experience out of a complex arrangement of matter. Or if we do, we have never proven it. We've never created a really informationally dense computer that suddenly came to life. And it seems to be the same with with bits of, you know, biology. You can't just keep making denser and denser bits of biology and then suddenly make the human experience pop out of that. So where does it come from? How does it arise? And what I, you know, he's not, I don't believe he's claiming a final answer, but he proposes some sort of thing that he calls phi. In one of his ted-talks, I believe. And it's like this phi. You know, that this unknown, perhaps it's that we have X amount of phi and a rock has this amount of phi and that factor of phi is just it exists in everything, whether it's a table or a mouse or a human, it's something that's just connected to reality connected to matter and we just don't understand it yet. We don't understand whatever that thing is. It's a variable that we haven't solved for or something. But I guess that's what I mean. Do you think that will ever be able to.

The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"phillip" Discussed on The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"I do understand kind of the psychological laziness of being like, well, you know, there's probably something else after this so I don't need to make that life extension of my soul focus certainly could see that being the case. Yeah, because it's almost the same kind of hope of even if it's not guaranteed that little bit of hope sort of sustains you. It gives you something to pin the future on in the same way that, you know, some blue collar worker who's living paycheck to paycheck, sort of believes that it's just a matter of time until there are millionaires or something. It's kind of that kind of mental prognostication because the chances in zero, therefore this will probably happen at some point, it'll just work out and you know, you're taking that away. You're taking away the most potent form of that, really, because it's the promise of something else of something greater than your current experience is now completely removed. So I think that that would result in fear for a lot of people and that desire to just, like I said, okay, so how do I prolong life? You know, I've been watching that show that's on number one everywhere right now that squid game show. And this psychology of what people become like when they're confronted with death. Very directly comes into play. Pretty, pretty front and center. And yes, it is a dramatized depiction for sure, but in many cases, it's hard to deny that people would get pretty ugly when they're faced with their potential annihilation. And I think that that's what we could be dealing with there. Yeah. I definitely would imagine a lot of fear in a lot of immediate extreme self focus, like I don't care about anyone other than myself, then, since this is a single ticket for the one ride. But then I think that would be the reaction, but then I imagine that over after a little bit of time, but then people would kind of go through a massive period of extreme hedonism, right? So everyone would be like, well, you know, might as well eat all the cake and booze it up every day and do whatever..

The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"phillip" Discussed on The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"Let's say this is a bit of fun. That, you know, well, let me preface this with I was thinking randomly about what is the main thing that humans are always struggling against. What is the big question that we're all that connects us all that everyone deals with and it is impossible. And that, of course, it's easy to ascertain. That it's death. And it's often not necessarily. I think that people actually think too little about the experience of death, but that's a whole another topic. And I think much more, most of the time about what happens after that. And so you think about how much that prior knowledge controls and changes and dictates how each human acts in life and how societies are formed and it dictates culture and everything. Of course, religion, politics, everything comes from our collective staring into the unknown oblivion of the end of not things, but the end of us of ourselves. Some individual egos, right? And so let's say I was thinking about this. Let's say that in time, maybe it's in, I mean, 6 months, given how the last few years have gone, or it's in 500 years. It is mathematically or however, somehow proven that when you.

The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"phillip" Discussed on The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"I hate my Friends, what's going on, welcome to the podcast, not only the entire show, but also this specific episode of this podcast itself. I'm Cory Allen. How did you doing good? Always just going right in your life, you know? I got a great show for you today. My guest is my friend, your friend..

Mark Levin
Judge Holds DC Corrections Officials in Contempt Over Treatment of Jan. 6 Defendants
"This is from Fox News dot com Federal judge finds D.C. jail warden in contempt Demands the Department of Justice civil rights division probe January 6 detainees I hope Philly bump is listening over there at the Washington compost Remember him mister producer He was very upset that I was talking to Julie Kelly and would come and often about the treatment of the individuals that had been rounded up with S.W.A.T. teams and so forth and brought to a Washington D.C. jail Now we're around 630 of them Some of whom hellman solitary confinement some of whom weren't getting the medical care that they needed Some of whom weren't able to speak to their families for a period of time some of whom were fed crap for meals Phillip bump never went to the jail to try and find out what was going on They were there at the Washington compost Same way with the New York slimes They're not much interested But I am A federal judge has found the warden of a D.C. gel in the director of the D.C. Department of Corrections in contempt of court yesterday And called for an investigation by the Department of Justice to determine whether the jail has violated the civil rights of January 6th defendants

AP News Radio
"Late Night Lamonte" lifts Giants over Padres 6-5
"Lamont Wade juniors RBI single in the top of the ninth inning gave the San Francisco Giants a six to five win over the San Diego Padres San Francisco fell behind four to one as many Machado hit two home runs in his first two at bats off giants starter Kevin Gausman Gausman going just four innings allowing four runs on nine hits in a no decision the giants rallied back with two runs in the fifth and two in the sixth chasing pottery started Joe Musgrove who allowed five runs on eight hits in five and two thirds innings with the win the giants maintain a one game lead over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League west Phillip con San Diego

AP News Radio
Scherzer Shuts Down Padres, Dodgers Win 4-0 for 3-Game Sweep
"Max Scherzer threw seven two thirds shutout innings leading the Los Angeles Dodgers to afford nothing win over the San Diego Padres shares are dominated the hapless San Diego offense allowing just two hits while striking out ten improving to foreign as a Dodger twelve and four overall on the season Austin Barnes two run Homer was all the offense only needed behind Scherzer at the Dodgers won for the twelfth time in their last thirteen games you Darvish returned from the I. L. for San Diego allowing four runs on five hits taking a loss and falling to seven and eight the Dodgers remain two and a half games behind the giants in the National League west Phillip Gaunce San Diego

AP News Radio
Pollock, Urías Lead Dodgers Past Slumping Padres 5-2
"Who the yes return from the I. L. to throw five shutout innings leading the Los Angeles Dodgers to a five to two victory over the San Diego Padres yes allowed just one hit striking out four to improved to fourteen and three on the season will Smith it is nineteen home runs and AJ Pollock not only drove in two runs but also rob Manny Machado of a potential two run Homer jirgas some profiles two run home run in the eighth inning provided the only offense for the Padres the Dodgers have now won ten of their last eleven games and remained two and a half games behind the first place San Francisco Giants in the NL west Phillip con San Diego

The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"phillip" Discussed on The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"Was like maybe five to six seven years there where i do feel like there was an odd surge like there really was this sub cultural renaissance that happened due to internet If various other factors seems objectively true and in that surge. There was a lot of just like every other time it's happened. There's a lot of flexibility and worldview and the boundaries through which people trying to speak as generously as possible. It's kind of funny because it's like we've been. Hey man. i'm checking my watch here. We've been waking up for about ten years kind of tired awaken up fucking tired of waking up you know like normally the you wake up in the morning and then your wake and then you're doing stuff but joking aside that kind of is worthy narrative going now right like it's a swing it's it's this pendulum of criticizing. What used to be the predominant way of thinking with some new take. That's like a hot take on the thing that was cultural dominant thing and i mean. I think i've talked about this before on on my show. But like you have thought dominated by the church for hundreds and hundreds of years in then you have the scientific enlightenment which is very critical of the church dogma and superstition and then you have the new age which is like. Hey we can't rob humanity of its spiritual dimension like we don't need to be religiously dogmatic but look at all of these beautiful dimensions of human consciousness in different ways..

The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"phillip" Discussed on The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"Is that as you age. There's this natural whole where you start to realize that the thing that you thought was pulling you out into the world is actually pulling you into the self. It's it's like you just realize you just change your perspective. I guess as you age and the thing that i just learned about young was that i guess this is according to Dr edo cohen. Who's a psychologist buddy. That i've made through the pod. Is that young would actually reject some people who seek to his his guidance and counseling when they were too young and you'd say he would like seriously tell them to go get a job. Go get a job have a family and just basically tell people they weren't ready yet and i think that that kind of maturation that you're referring to of almost not caring anymore is that same kind of maturation definitely. Yeah i think everything you said is very very accurate in very true and my experience. And it's like you're a part of an ego Projection thing and i appreciate your distinction on the notion of ego. It's got a it's got a weird bad rap is some easy shortcut kind of thing where people are throwing the baby out with the bathwater. You know But Yeah whenever you're younger you're you're you're still kind of like an i'm using this a bit loosely. But you're still individual waiting in the sense that you're trying to go round to understand yourself to even create the boundary of the self. You're looking outward to see how everything isn't like you and so you wanna like put you up against a contracting surface of reality to be like okay. I'm this not that i'm this. Not that i'm this. And i think that in of course that that process shows up in so many ways it can through be through being creative it can be to been social situations. You know i mean. Status hierarchies whatever..

The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"phillip" Discussed on The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"You wouldn't even go. Maybe your your life is different but most people would not enter into these existential spiritual philosophical. Arenas until you know someone for years or something and it just so happens that we both have little media vessels that demand that immediately and and and when you go there and and you're resonating with someone else. It's like an immediate level of friendship. That's that's pretty hard to find in normal circumstances absolutely man. Yeah absolutely and to your point about not being able to bring those things up I used to. Whenever i was younger i would. I would lay it on anytime any everywhere in had. No you know didn't really care like just talk about whatever i was thinking about and then i realized how boisterous and unfair that is to not only the person i'm talking to but the people other people at the table you know like i'd be at dinner was three other people in one person just like lay into about something but then they would get excited about it but then it totally is so rude to everyone else and so self-indulgence you know and it took me a while to realize that there is a bit of tact and taste in choosing win to go into deeper conversations like when is it appropriate. You know But all that said now days what i'll do is i'll drop like kind of like allows zoo one liner to someone who i sniff is like feeling the vibe or whatever and then if they enjoy that nugget and they kind of reciprocate than my okay will. This is like a gentle invitation to speak a little more deeply about something but not go into a twenty minute diatribe. Because that's just socially irresponsible in some ways or you know so. It's kind of interesting. How that evolves whenever you're taki- talker you know. Yeah i i just keep i just go hard with that. I just go straight to the. Oh you know why the The symbolism of the agenda shaqra has adhd holding the severed head of the creator. Would what made you put on your coffee interesting now. This like no no no put brahma on my coffee man that that would be A suppose it's all in the tone of how one would say that in the tone that you just said it. That's cringe topi man. That's a that's a painful one. Yeah i was thinking though like how. How did you get interested in podcast and begin with. We'd never really talked about that. We have to have. But it's probably been well michael faster if you haven't talked about this on along the way to break it. That's the way to break the news and it seems like it's probably going to outweigh the significance of how i got into podcasting but i can. I can continue. It's honestly it's not a different story than than many people. Probably who started around the time that we started. I was living in japan as an english teacher in two thousand twelve. And these kinds of podcasts started coming on my radar. People close friends of mine. Knowing i was into like you know. Some of the patron saint influences that we share like robert anton wilson and choke him trump an ramdas and all these people and a friend of mine is like. Oh have you heard of this guy. Named duncan trussell. I think you'd really like him. So i i remember getting my first iphone. I just got an iphone. Four in japan and it was just like that was my first smartphone. And it was..

The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"phillip" Discussed on The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"Let's go celebrate episode. Three zero zero was the great wise in wondering michael philip. Welcome yeah man here. We are my favorite my favorite digital dens to sprawl out in could glad to hear that mine too. I like it. I like it and this is not a lot of pressure on us. But you know who's episode three hundred only because you decided to start counting from somewhere from the beginning. Yes that's how how counting works. Yeah kind of just makes me want to start a new endeavor. Where i don't you. Just start an episode. Four hundred eighty one is a lincoln confuse everyone. Yeah it's kind of like of people put how many listeners they have had or whatever i was think about like how fun how kind of nonspecific it is. And so i you know so. I've had billions of listeners. I play my podcast ant hills and beehives and yeah and i mean where that's hugely bias toward visitors with bodies. Exactly you don't know how many disembodied listeners you have. Yeah yeah the amount of ghosts. Sponsors really are into marketing to celestial beings. Yes and things like that and that was a nice man is as you know. Only you know how many disembodied listeners you have bad those numbers on we know how like no matter what the situation as one of the kind of byproducts of being in whatever form is that there's going to be the pleasant aspect and the challenging aspect. If you're inform there's gonna be some suffering right and so. I wonder if there were such a thing as Celestial being let's say goes for shorthand like what would be the just the day to day grind need like ghosts powder does your to keep from..

The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
"phillip" Discussed on The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen
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AP News Radio
ACM Awards Returns to Nashville After Rough Year
"The shadow of the corona virus pandemic hung over last night's academy of country music awards I marquees are a letter with the latest little big town performs at the ACM awards as a threesome Phillip sweet's tested positive for covert nineteen so the group had a cardboard cutout of him entertainer of the year winner Luke Bryan also is in isolation after testing positive he says he can't wait to see the fans again we mess touring we missed being on the road with everybody that makes me an entertainer my bus drivers my band my crew the ACM's were held before a limited audience of healthcare workers in Nashville

The HeirPod
The Royal Family Celebrates Prince Philips Life
"Welcome back to the airport on a day. That has been one for the royal history books. The duke of edinburgh has laid to rest after what was very intimate funeral. It's george's chapel windsor. Castle a with maggie with both at the end of what has been i would say a somewhat emotional day. Wouldn't you yeah. You know i was surprised. How much hit me. Sometimes because you know we've been covering this now for eight days right since. The death was first announced last friday all week. Long we've been hearing amazing tributes talking to people across the country following the story but for some reason today all came together and the most emotional moment was just seeing the family and it really struck me in the middle of it probably. I think when we saw the queen. Especially i mean it's hard not to get choked up a bit and just feel that heartbreak when you see the queen without fill up by her side knows what she's going through. So i totally agree. Definitely be more today than i was anticipating. The funeral of course was a day. That was prince. Phillip was heavily involved in the plans for a meticulous planner. And i think we kind of saw the fruits of fat today. Despite the fact that we had what was a very cova safe funeral following government guidelines. Any thirty mourners inside george's chapel. It felt like it had this. Show the pump the circumstance over royal events of family moments. There were more than seven hundred thirty members of the armed forces taking part in. It's somewhere across the grounds of the windsor estate. And i think that that lent to a very sort of grand sendoff for the of edinburgh despite inside the chapel it being so bad down and very minimalist in a way you know this was a that. Did not have a eulogy simply. We heard a lot from the archbishop of canterbury the windsor paid his own tribute to prince. Philip is. Kindness is humor and humanity throughout the ceremony. But as you say. I think that image of the queen seated alone in hama sc socially distance from other family members was was one that remains i think in the minds of many as we come to what has been a day of mourning for the entire country.

The HeirPod
UK Royal Funeral: Prince Philip Laid to Rest in Windsor
"On a day. That has been one for the royal history books. The duke of edinburgh has laid to rest after what was very intimate funeral. It's george's chapel windsor. Castle a with maggie with both at the end of what has been i would say a somewhat emotional day. Wouldn't you yeah. You know i was surprised. How much hit me. Sometimes because you know we've been covering this now for eight days right since. The death was first announced last friday all week. Long we've been hearing amazing tributes talking to people across the country following the story but for some reason today all came together and the most emotional moment was just seeing the family and it really struck me in the middle of it probably. I think when we saw the queen. Especially i mean it's hard not to get choked up a bit and just feel that heartbreak when you see the queen without fill up by her side knows what she's going through. So i totally agree. Definitely be more today than i was anticipating. The funeral of course was a day. That was prince. Phillip was heavily involved in the plans for a meticulous planner. And i think we kind of saw the fruits of fat today. Despite the fact that we had what was a very cova safe funeral following government guidelines. Any thirty mourners inside george's chapel. It felt like it had this. Show the pump the circumstance over royal events of family moments. There were more than seven hundred thirty members of the armed forces taking part in. It's somewhere across the grounds of the windsor estate. And i think that that lent to a very sort of grand sendoff for the of edinburgh

WTMJ Conversations
Las Vegas Family Awarded $29.5M in Allergic Reaction Case
"Of their own Prince Phillip dying on Friday, a jury is awarding nearly $30 million to the family of a woman left brain damaged by a peanut allergy happened in Las Vegas eight years ago. Shan't tell Jack alone he was 27 when she went into an awful Actiq shock after biting into a pretzel infused with peanut butter while in Las Vegas for a convention in 2013 Jackal, Onis lawyer Christian Morris said she lost oxygen. To her brain for a period of minutes after seeking treatment from Medic West ambulance and argued that neither of the two medics on site that day at ivy epinephrine and adrenaline treatment for severe allergic reactions. Instead, the medics deployed in from muscular epinephrine and Jack Aloni was left with brain damage. The jury

Planet Money
As Britain mourns Prince Philip, palace announced private funeral for April 17
"Britain. Officials at Buckingham Palace say the funeral for Prince Philip will be held one week from today. Vicki Barker reports from London 41 Gun Death salute sounded out across the UK and at sea honoring the queen's husband of 73 years, hundreds of Mourners have continued to ignore please from the family to stay away, leaving flowers outside royal resin. Senses, including Windsor Castle, where Prince Phillip died. The palace has confirmed the funeral will take place at ST George's Chapel inside Windsor Castle. Next Saturday. It will be televised, but Covad restrictions mean there will be no public procession and attendance will be limited to 30, mostly close family grandson, Prince Harry among them

1A
Prince Philip, husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, dies at 99
"Years old, and he was married to Queen Elizabeth for 73 years. Robert what's been the reaction in the UK? Well, it's fair to say that, you know, it's obviously huge news both in Britain on across the Commonwealth, not shocking because, of course, Prince Philip did. You could have been brothers 99, perhaps not even tragic, because he'd had such an active a life. But certainly this is in Britain today. A somber national occasion. He died at the age of 99 just a few months short of his 100th birthday at Windsor Castle. Come on. Now, there is this debate about the funeral, which will be problematic because of course, as we've just been discussing with covert restrictions, Crowds cannot gather on. According to the Duke's wishes. It won't be a state funeral, but it will be a funeral at Windsor Castle with it with a military procession. I think overwhelmingly the reaction in Britain as it plays out. Will be a deep empathy with the queen. Many people in Britain observing that she went out end her monarchy like Queen Victoria is that widowed queen on people very touched by how she paid that tribute to her husband to Prince Phillip, describing him as her strength and her stay. So I think overwhelming in Britain, it's a moment of reflection of remarkable marriage, a remarkable life. Other Duke but also deep empathy of for the Queen herself. She injures the difficult days ahead, and I think there's one other point I would make, which is people just fascinated with this extraordinary

The Book Review
Blake Bailey on Writing His Life of Philip Roth
"Blake bailey joins us now from virginia. His new biography is phillip. Roth blake thanks for being here. Thanks for having me all right. So there's a long story to how you became. philip. Roth spago for you. Were not his first choice but you were his ultimate choice. You just give us some background on that process. I was having breakfast back in two thousand twelve with the late jim alice. Who is the biographer of saul bellow. And at one point we were talking shop. And he said you know that. Ross miller is no longer returning philip. Ross phone calls. We in the biographer. Business knew that. Ross that we didn't particularly know who ross was. We knew that for a long time. He had been phillips biographer. I was between projects. I just finished my third biography about charles jackson. Who wrote the last weekend. And i had communicated with philip previously about my cheever biography because they were pleasant acquaintances. I read a letter. So i had. I had his address. So i wrote him a letter and he invited me to new york and said why. Don't we talk so we did. And what was that conversation like. Well we had two conversations. The first time i came he was very pleasant very conversational. A friend of his julia goal your former girlfriend stop by. She's a psychiatrist. And he has absolute faith in her character judgments so i think he invited her over to check me out and we never got around to talking about the prospect of writing his biography per se and toward the end. I said i gotta go. And he said well. Why don't you come back saturday. And when i came back saturday it was a different phillip roth. He was far more grim. He was in a lot of pain. He just had another major back surgery. And so i- solicitously asked about his back and he said you didn't come here to talk about my back and motion for me to sit down. And he the sheaf of questions to ask and the first question was. Why should a tile from oklahoma right the biography of philip. Roth and i said well. I'm not you know bisexual alcoholic with an ancient jarrett and lineage. But i wrote a biography of john. Cheever

Glenn Beck
World Reacts to the Death of Britain’s Prince Philip
"Johnson. After Prince Philip's death this morning, he helped to steer the royal family and the monarchy. So that remains an institution. Indisputably vital. Fox is Simon Owen is live at London's Buckingham Palace on Dave. A Few 100 people are gathered outside the palace here. Lewis came down when he heard the news to lay some flowers at the palace Gates. No one lives forever. He's 99 years old. He's being in hospital. For a month recently. I think we all knew this day would come. It's just a shock When the day comes, it's inevitability, but it's sad. The Polish says Phillip died peacefully this morning. It's home at Windsor Castle, just outside London. The queen announced the news with quote, deep sorrow, calling Philip her beloved husband, Dave.