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DV Radio
"rallo" Discussed on DV Radio
"Like i said enough rallo boost. I think so i. I try to find a story tops. This one before the year is over. I am it'll be you know it's it's a good thing that they're not checking my blood pressure while i do the show. They talk about how. It's usually high. Because i've got the pain and all but i'm pretty sure broke records tonight. Blood vessels one of the two. My ears are on fire right now. That's how funny. I am pouring sweat. I got so fucking. I don't know if you call it pissed off. It's just aggravated aggravation. This is what these people do to me. Everybody this the whole me. It's not me Yeah i have a feeling that google combs the internet all week to find the absolute retarded shit. She can find just to see how long of iran. I can go on each week honest. I honestly don't though actually all the stories from today drop in your lap all night. Ding ding ding. Google sending links to flagging. Get junkin the news chat. Yeah i said all last night. I know yesterday. That's what i got this story yesterday. Oh there you go there you have it yesterday. I don't think i need an energy drinks. And i think i think my journal and still trump lived pretty pretty readily all right. Thank you gotta hanging last words since google's all out well you need to reach out because you're having.

Wendell's World & Sports
"rallo" Discussed on Wendell's World & Sports
"Some close friends who you know are going to be there for your side but man don't don't feel the need to pander to Folks who are not down with you are not down for you man. There's someone asks you why you would hear and someone asks you what's going on and you don't wanna tell them just tell them manual business. That goes from me to you. Know thumb as an adult. If i start getting into your business about this any other is fine for you to say he. Bits wallet back off now your business. Don't worry about it ain't affecting you so don't worry about it the less that you know about other people's drama nonsense and bullshit the better off you'll be it's tough. It's very tough to have. That type of attitude is very tough. It tastes a lot of maturity. It tastes lifelong education on that. I'm still trying to do that. I'm still trying to Get rid of some of my insecurities and stuff. It's an ongoing situation that you'll probably have to deal with your life but you know you better start working on that. You'd better start getting into that. You'd better start getting that mindset right now when your teenage years because if you don't it'll be something that's going to be haunting you it's going to be something that's gonna be causing you a lot of heartache. Marriage kids jobs when you become an adult those things if you have those types of insecurities and you have Those type of weaknesses within your character is such. Then it's going to. It's going to heart you man it's gonna haunt you so you know you talk about well. I was only two minutes late. You said that you will be a ceo and render all business right. Yeah okay well let me ask you something. If you're running a business and you had an employee come in late on a consistent basis what would you do would you be. Would you be happy. Would you be upset. What happened if that employees came in. You said i was only two minutes later. That was only five minutes later. I mean you know this that the other two your bunch of excuses and your employees. You're killing on this employees to go ahead him work at your employment. The person that you hired are you going to accept any type of excuse that they have if they continually ritually coming late. We'll know cable did watch the school do the same thing for you. I understand your mom. The other i understand that you know but let me tell you some if it was something to where you will have to get here on time. If you wanted to get here on time you would do it. You might sacrifice you might do some things that you might not want to do to get here on time but if you wanted to get here on time then you go ahead and do it. That's a sign of growth. That's a certain maturity and that's a sign of something where building good habits. No matter what the situation is going to be happening when you get older and real life starts and you become you know really responsible when you become a wife when you become a mother. Then those things i mean the stuff that you pull off now then ain't going to work. Your mom is told you that your older sister told you that so you better take heed in what they're saying you take heed into what these adults are saying. Who is the best interest out for you. You better stop pretending like they're your enemy. You better start building. Those good happens. Because if you're not i'm telling you you will get detention if you continually do that. One twenty five thirty five forty five and you're working the job they will give you detention. They'll give you the unemployment line. They'll give you the security guard to escort you off the premises. So that rallo. Y'all so you know what i'm saying. Get get started on this stuff right now..

No Jumper
"rallo" Discussed on No Jumper
"Some time they will but you the robber comes in and he got like eight different eights all crazy different packages. He takes it out. And i'm looking at just thinking like damn that's a lot better than the morning. You gotta get the right zag. Be real man make sure they zaza harsher inner. Still alice Ot cookies Analysis moses out right here it makes sense so is anyone else in the gas gang. Who wasn't yeah. I got a bunch of folks my family and other members yet constantly be putting these down like that. They've been down. Yeah for the homeys as well as you don't have to be a rapper to be. Yeah you yeah. It ain't no really no rob possess down. I figured ese. G shanked him baby she likes daylight show. We down in ain't no rob was down a good idea. Yeah okay makes sense Fuck art i. Guess oh yeah your dad too. Yeah how's your Mancini on two zero birthday on july change Anything in your life. I says last july limit. I'm trip seventy lamb. Did that change anything in terms of how you think about life. Hey yeah for show. I'll be looking at a museum. Time they'd be ready to do crazy. Shit give up or especially with the rap shit. Having i'll be having other going on he just keep me focus on no. I can't stop bigamy at this point. Yeah you took care of the little ones and do more take him. I won't have him sit the show everything you could possibly want and possibly need. Yeah what was your favorite should do with your kids in terms of just You know enjoyable childlike experiences. That makes him happy. He liked the box. Come live bicyclers the punch how. I like play them and get them on it then. I seem may what daddy used to have him on. He was super small. Then my little. Hey ready to take a liking into that. So i enjoy doing it as though yeah my daughter's only nine months so i haven't really got to figure out what our hobbies are going to be as line of grass on your new one very exciting. This your first one. Yeah yeah the eh. Waited a long fucking time compared to the shell. Thirty seven bro as crazy. I always plant to have like my kids when i was older. When i can just focus on being a father Opposed to being not working. And i'll be gone a lot and shit but i'm a great dad. If in my you know paying for show you ever leave for like a few weeks and then just come back and you can't believe how much fucking big. Oh hey all the time so. I'll leave a day. Feel like a month for noah weird developmental changes. You should happen. It's the craziest shit ever show all right. So we got this new project drop and you got any videos dropping soon or Just dropped the coating drains me rallo Dan i got video on black money. Maybe thirty we drop dead. There's going to be crazy. Show big thirty on crazy videos. Everything do looks tapes after the angle stopped videos. Rallo going crazy to burn off the show supercars. The i'm trying to get an interview. So i'm just going to mention that here just so that he might tell could look a lot of p and i'm like dance to to be responded. A lot of people think rilo front add like he rooted on his phone and shit like that he will have communication me to oklahoma down shadowing another. We got a pop-up coming in. Houston beata with the task. Like we're gonna bring us to the block. I wanna i wanna see the treadmills. We're talking about still in operation. Bring wish i might need some money out there. And i got you put you got to go. Are jeremy. jump al coolest podcast in the world. Because some youtube patriae on patrons on the screen like comment subscribe november dot com. If you wanna support bro. Ataman shot at the whole. No jumper style muslim. I appreciate child gag. Or how does she that. Now man you get used to seeing me man term momentum on spotify right now easy. Appreciate your show..

The Projection Booth Podcast
"rallo" Discussed on The Projection Booth Podcast
"There's the fake. Nick character and the phony nick he really have you seen. Have you seen hell ride. I have not seen. How right very very different character. I don't wanna go into too much. Because i i it it puts it didn't strike and then i you know i love this clearly loved this film so much and that's i'm just not as into the bikers genre so i think there's parts of it that just go over my head to or under are under my belt or something that goes in your body that you don't wanna talk about. They go some place other than where. I can receive it with as a film just the way i just. I love the way he introduced. Introduces himself in this. And the depth of his voice and the way that he that again like that Jeff goldblum gets to play off his off of that humorless. You know tough guy thing that he has going on and there's also a fun thing so at one point in the car. It's him and dreyfuss and rob reiner in the car in my interview with larry bishop. He said that in high school. He was an acting troupe. That was richard dreyfuss. Rob reiner him and albert brooks so. There was a whole time. I was thinking he must have tried to get albert brooks in this movie. He had to have asked him. Who would've ellwood albert brooks of played in this. Go to hell ride real quick. I think i was mixing that up with another movie called hard ridell for whatever i guess because sounds kinda similar And miguel ferrer was in that night asked him about it and he was just like no. I don't wanna talk about. That movie was a piece of shit. So i was just like okay and just wrote it off on my mind so when the hell ride came up just like nope. That's that miguel ferrer movie. Forget about it but obviously it's not. It's two movies with slightly different titles. That are probably very different. So we'll have to check out how ride he'll ride definitely feels much more of a. This is a tarantino thing. It feels very kill bill like that era. It looks like it has the dental learning guitar. So it's very in that world which may be good or maybe alienating very different from mad dog time when the cups of the rob reiner part. This might just be me. Because i've seen spinal tap about. I don't know three hundred times. It seemed to me like he was kind of channeling. Bruno kirby from spinal tap which is ironic because of bruno kirby talking about sammy davis junior and frank sinatra reading. Yes i can. Yeah have you. Read it by davis junior. Yeah you don't have to tell them about books should be. Yes i can frank sinatra says. It's okay a right calls. The shots rallo was guys. Did you get the body Sammy's coming out cocoa and it's about three o'clock in the morning and He sees frank. Thanks walking.

No Jumper
"rallo" Discussed on No Jumper
"On two zero birthday on july seven change Anything in your life. I says last july limit. I'm sure seventy lamb that change anything in terms of how you think about life. Hey yeah for show. I'll be looking at a museum. Time they'd be ready to do crazy. Shit give up or especially with the rap shit. Having i'll be having other going on he just keep me focused on no. I can't stop bigamy at this point. Yeah good took care of the little ones and do more than just take him. I won't have him sit the show everything you could possibly want possibly need. Yeah what was your favorite should do with your kid in terms of just you know enjoyable childlike experiences. That makes abby. He liked the box. Come live bicyclers. hit the punch on. I like play. Fight them and give them on it. Then i seen like mayweather. Daddy used to have him on. He was super small. Then my little. Hey ready to take a liking into that. So i enjoy doing it as doug. My daughter's only nine months. So i haven't really got to figure out what our hobbies are going to be as aggressive on your newborn. You very exciting this your first one. Yeah oh yeah. The eh waited a long fucking time compared to the show. Thirty seven bro as crazy. I always plant to have like my kids. When i was older when i can just focus on being a father Opposed to being not working. And i'll be gone a lot and shit but i'm a great dad. If in my you know a pain for show you ever leave for like a few weeks and then come back and you can't believe i'm fucking bigger. Got all the time. So i'll leave a day. Feel like a girl like mom for got no weird developmental changes. You should happen. Craziest shit ever show All right so we got this new project drop and you got any videos dropping soon or dropped. The coating drains me rallo Dan i got video on black money. Man big thirty drop dead. That's gonna be crazy. Show big thirty gone crazy videos. Everytime do looks tapes after the angle. Start with the videos. Rallo going crazy to ban show supercars. The i'm trying to get an interview. So i'm just going to mention that. Just so that he might tell could look a lot of. And i'm like dance to on to be responded to a lot of people think alabama in front. Is he ridden on his phone and shit like that. He will have communication me to down shallow. We got a pop-up coming in. Houston vida with the task. Can we're going to bring us to the block. I wanna i wanna see the trauma. We're talking about still in operation. You wish i might need some packs. So now i got making money out there and i got you put you got testing and i got should go our jeremy. Jump al coolest podcast in the world. Some ut patria on patrons on the screen like comment subscribe november dot com. If you want to support ataman shot at the whole no jumper style muslim. I appreciate child gag. Or how does she that. Now man you get used to seeing me man term memento on spotify right now easy. Appreciate your show..

This Week in Startups
"rallo" Discussed on This Week in Startups
"Built some custom odds on. Gmo i get. It's not forever but as someone who lives in email twenty dollars a month. There's a no-brainer. And this is. I think another thing casey mess. Which makes them look. kind of. Uninformed there have been many failed email clients sparrow etc who competed with genome. And nobody ever got it right until somebody said you know what. I'm going to go after the top. One percent to ten percent of users charged them a lot of money and be relentless studying them and making the product. Better every single day. So that is the big messier as well. Not only all the incorrect facts in the misinformed opinion but it does actually make people a lot faster. If you're in g mail versus superhuman the human is going to get things done much faster. Period story role did not respond directly but instead responded to people in cases replies by either thanking them for complementing superhuman or asking how can make the product better to those who were critical which is an absolutely savvy brilliant. Move for all is at. I've watched rallo grow as an entrepreneur over a decade. He is one of the most considered humble. Hardworking diligent founders. Ever bet on. And i've been on some of the best as you know. And i will keep betting on raul as long as he is willing for me to invest in his companies. So casey something to think about your. You could've done better and just think play the long game. Casey is my basic point here. Don't play the game trying to get subs and have bad takes donkey on people. Actually maybe pick up the phone and talk to superhuman or talk to some superhuman users instead of dunking on that would be. That'd be real journalism. If you actually talked to ten years you're crazy about it and said why are you crazy about it. Then you have tweet. And this is where i twitter is bad for jarvis. Twitter is bad for journalists because it makes them look stupid and it makes them look petty and it makes them look biased and sometimes they are petty and biased and stupid. But casey is not. I don't believe stupid. And i don't think he's cynical or better. He just came across that way. So a lot of lessons there and finally if you're in the arena building things ignore the haters ignore. The critics focus on your product. Which is what roles doing casey. Now he's a founder so people should start. Criticizing is product which is a newsletter which is something. He's opening himself up here. So maybe at some point somebody will create a. This'll be super meta. Somebody could create a sub stack about journalists. And how they're doing in their careers exist in the world. I wonder it sounds like something. Peter thiel would fund okay. Let's.

Ringer Dish
"rallo" Discussed on Ringer Dish
"You should be doing that on your body me home. My joking just take. I ever heard not only other qualifiers like fucking for years up until and then you get there and you have to qualify again. The amount of things. You the hurdles. Nobody identity you to get there onto that. International stage is incredible. If i even if someone the olympics blinked at me i would get an olympic said. Do as a human being fair. I'm not saying of accents. But that's how i feel. Wow ugly. also they're not ugly ugly range. Wow you the little rings like in the inner are doesn't do it for you on these. Wow i think this is the color ballard to color unbelievable. I can understand that. I get it. If like michael phelps guy that like yeah of course but you know every billion deserves other olympic. That's fine tattoos. You wanna get but my piece. Fine to unify us all. let's go. There's a general highlights of the olympics. Kate obviously again like it's weird year. People have not been able to participate. Who should have been like cari. Richardson was made for really stupid reasons. Just really a lot of difficulties. But i did want to note. There was a highlight that i noticed while watching volleyball and they were talking about how a lot of the athletes are. Several of the athletes could only participate because of the extended time gawk and rallo from the us. Women's volleyball team had a baby. And she's been in. Like i think three olympics and roche is incredible but like she wouldn't have been able to recover and participate in time if it hadn't been for the delayed year and they were talking about how how much extra training like. She wouldn't have been able to come if not for that time and like she had time to be with her kid and then train for the olympics. then there was another athlete in the men's team. Taylor saunders who had injuries and then because of the extra time was able to participate and be the captain of the team again so there have been athletes that took advantage of the extra time. That wouldn't have been able to come. So i think that was a plus if we're trying to look for silver lining on the pandemic olympics. Also a highly for me. I gotta say we gotta keep skateboarding. It's fun it's so fun. And i know people are like oh. The athletes are too young. I'm like okay. We've had like twelve year old divers for years and i'm not saying that's good but like the thirteen year olds are fine. Let them win. Gold medals in skateboarding in the olympics. They're good right. Outfits are so fun fun watching a forty year old compete with a thirteen year old. I just think it's a really fun event and we have to keep it going. Forward agreed last highlight just from this past week. Tom daley who is very famous diver. From great britain. He just won the gold. He went viral this week. Four knitting and knitting projects. I e went viral because he knitted a little pouch frizz gold medal that he wanted and then he was watching the women's diving and he was knitting in the stands and people are like. Oh that's like really charming. Whatever like really cute but it turns out his instagram. The things he knits are incredible l. Really like he's not doing like a cardigan stripes or like one color. He knitted the olympic rings into the back of this cardigan. He's got like words on it. It's like an extremely flattering fit. Which like you never see with like home knitted things. I'm always like. Okay like that looks like trash like. It's very lucky. That's how i feel when i see my friends. no it's very flattering. Has all i'm like. I don't know how you can be a gold medalist. divert also be like incredible knitter. It seems like those are two different. Your body coordinating things. But i was like. Wow you've got a backup career. When the diving thing doesn't work out anymore tom bailey. Open your heads each shop feline. Not only good so. That's the opposite of taylor embroider exactly also you know. I always say that like the you. Follow up until olympians on instagram. During the olympics question of which ones stick around the olympics i will be following dailies knitting pursuits beyond tokyo. Two thousand twenty nine. I love that he made it. He's made the cut. What are some other highlights amelia. You know what. I'm just going to say it simone biles. She came back from her twisties and she won baratas on the balance beam. Which was incredible. It was great. Also if you're so inclined if you wanna learn more about all the crap that she had to go through In terms of the usa gymnastics team. And how they let. A predator thrive for decades. I highly suggest watching athlete. A on netflix or at the heart of gold on. Hbo max. I've seen them both and they're both really great documentaries. They will enrage you and disgust you but you all appreciate her comeback even more after all this and it's just you know she's iconic and we love her and i'm just so happy that she was able to to medal in this event agreed agreed great lover and then also. I have a question for everyone. What was your favorite moment from these games. i guess they're not entirely over but thus far This is gonna sound really perhaps dumb but this sportsman like conduct that these ads. I'll have for one. Another is actually incredible. I've navy of too salty of i don't know how they can be so competitive in order to compete at their level and also so generous and kind when things either don't work out or do work out like so much from qatar and someone from italy finished in the men's high jump comes in and they tied and they could have gone into a jump off to the side of winter and then they both decided just share the gold and they like hugged it out. I love it was an option. Why don't we do this more. Neither neither was amazing. And then i watched someone. There is this triathlon runner and the like female competition and someone from norway or someone from belgium came in like dead last and then this woman from norway came up towards the woman who finished hysterically crying and accord course upset with herself. And then the women for norway's your fucking fighter like hype eater post competition just like you know you finish that like that's amazing in and of itself so basically. I'm just a of nice people out there and a lot of like you know just nice. International relations happening lake. I'll say that all the videos of the hometowns watching like the off like in a high school gym of like high school you know former high school classmates are like. I've seen a lot of like hometown. Diners like wa swimmers or whatever and just like as they realized like they're about to win and like more and more people stand up and then all of a sudden they're like kid never never get enough of those very obsessed just watching watching people watch events but there should be like a channel on peacock. That's just watching had just loops through all the cheering their favorites. Yeah it's just very sweet very heart warming. Yeah yeah. Love that. Amelia favorite moment. I mean it's gotta be suny lead taken home the goal..

It Ain't Weak To Speak with Sam Webb
"rallo" Discussed on It Ain't Weak To Speak with Sam Webb
"That is getting done in direction with your organization's goals Have a choice not enough to be involved in all of it so you go to pick good able and then back in. And that's like the importance of not being out amara manning's paypal. Yeah and i think sometimes people need a bit more guidance in early stages of role or in a particular our particular area. Rallo whatever bit. Ns think it's about setting up wise full you'd feel comfortable that in the right decisions Out of it sometimes might. What's the hottest thing about being. Ceo of a mental health nonprofit. I mean like the thing that comes to mind is balancing at all like making sure. You're spending time on the relaxed things and i think that's pulling ahead at a laptop santa light that's gonna end pretty much side laptop talked to paypal. What outweigh your strength. Saw that the biggest challenge is doing that really as you get caught up in certain things and then realizing that Spent thomas probably didn't need to trusting people prioritizing All that stuff is actually really todd. It's hard skill to learn and hob thing to kind of just yourself to do as well. It sounds like you got your hands full. Obviously there's a bit of direction and strategy obviously for the future outweighed you say where do you hope and this might be a very good question. Might but i think it's important ask. Where do you hope to say tear or your organization and the next year zero couple of years up. What are some big things that goes to work on. Yeah thanks christian until you point about lots on. I think that the other thing is leaning on people that so i just sell to help guide Inexperienced sayigh and often have all the answers want into All but people have been through. Challenges crosses business upheavals like nc. Have to lane on those people in chat is people in here about how they navigated by sings in the board one one group. That really helped me. Kind of navigate that stuff think about the things i made it to but i've got a number of mentors you in may in a bunch of other people catch not once a month. It will in similar kind of organizations enrolls just chat lane on people that saw network or emu network to help draw bit tens of fatiha in the next little while wave spent a lot of time listening to young people within loves on..

Podcast RadioViajera
"rallo" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera
"This one ocal harass thomas seeing through oakland fielder angles but could play video. No not i'm about a fan blow lateral gala williams. Who radio phone your phone earlier bipolar support. I got started okay. You'll see him in your dollar and for those procedures enter the one in denton defendant. The weather's all or she knowing whether since two thousand dollars old. I know law doing yoga. Yeah at least must have done this. Cetera alameda last week even squall donald bogle people's the other guy bernardo fat not benefiting recent again. There's this color colors for gay. The almost a pol polarity inconveniences cake without the theaters. Allah phenomenon emotionally moscone conduct. Espn app burn young now. Pretty much but understood getty though she this in montreal. But it's gonna provide most super super super monkey satellite. Jim begin your muscle as ours ended up. Brazil was but i think i'll after scooter. Avi yes of course. I wanna go mother thea. What's come in depth de gorazde bus india aperture and they went by suzanne people. The i said larry fedora much. Glad say that all forget your stockbroker. You hardly neil casseus our mask on commerce. A local markets better is terrorist on russia's children probably imagine don't forget commodity definitely development shop. Dumbo boerum solo. Malibu poverty garden in in grandma. Swim sippy zone. That rosca qassim especially in in oriented audience simply comport filters come to me gusta. You're a what else in pawtucket rossitto gay. I go there again. I want to see it was eunice. Low saw modera bowtie filters some was gonna memento but remorse game. You tell me that you are a postal from boca. Mass malleable out of manhattan. But i that allow rapid more. And i in say stunk. Tambien salute rosca. Solomon dennis actually dossier on our show comport Police are con okay. Bingo laboratory that are pro e apart tristan whereas then terrell porterfield risk barracuda got other features commando or rather than she are no traffic on. Roku it all you people. They thought game seven. The isn't a diplomatic warrilow. A for monday in moscow populist but trying to address he got a skit muslim. But i'm going to go into this. See what he saw the dingo remedy unafraid. You're asked victim can your school. They don't get so you're gonna boston filter. Rallo.

The Larry Elder Show
"rallo" Discussed on The Larry Elder Show
"Vietnamese americans in the southeast vietnamese can forgive the communist government and and do what they can to try to help. Vietnam thrive today. Great question justin. Well i can answer this personally. I traveled a vietnam on business Several times a year and the people there are. It's very young generation. And if you were asked the people in saigon especially what do they feel about the war. Most of them were not really. They will not be angry. They moved on and there is a lot of love and consideration compassion when they see american visitors. And i've experienced that firsthand when my wife and i went over there it's a very Loving economy society. And if you know vietnamese They're very genuine people. And they're like labrador retrievers. They tend to stay with you for the entire life. One of the things. I read Thuan about the vietnam. War is that For those people who feel that it was a worthy thing to have done at the very least we gave the Maybe ten years of economic stability that the otherwise would not have had to make that much stronger to be able to withstand outside forces if nothing else. We've done that definitely in if you were to look at what happened to vietnam after the war they were going through poverty. A lot of people were starving and until they really embraced capitalism which they won't not publicly say they recognize a capitalism. Was the answer. And that's why they've opened the doors to embrace capital Siding and again. I don't want to relitigate The war the conclusion of it. But i do know that When nixon negotiated the the end he promised that if the north reinvaded that we would resupply the south and give them give them aid one of the first things that people like joe biden and john kerry did when they became. Senators was to Reneged on that deal. So the north did reinvade We didn't we did nothing And that led to the killing fields of cambodia and other atrocities that in my view still haunt us. Today i know that nas rallo the head of of of The terror group in iran has accused america of always cutting and running and never fulfilling their obligations. And he feels that we're going to to do that. We were going to do the same thing in iraq and then obama in fact did pull out of iraq and he said see. I told you now. We're back in iraq. That's correct but again when you look at the people who are living there it's it's a thriving economy and they realized that it's a thriving economy because of capitalism. Vicki is in minneapolis minnesota. Vicky you're on with thuan dom and larry thank you. Hi thank you. can you hear me fine. Okay good I i just wanna thank your guests for thinking the vietnam vets. My dad was a bed and unfortunately he's no longer with us and he was there in vietnam and she was seventeen when he he signed up and he was in the navy and he had a job when he left and was guaranteed. That job would be there when he got back and unfortunately it was whole different world when he came back Very difficult to get a job. no longer offered to them and It was very tough on. And you wouldn't think that in the maybe there would be a lot of ugly but she shared with me some of the things that that were really difficult to see and to participate in and so it was very traumatic but my dad was a very patriotic person and he would have been at all over again. We're vicky thank you very much. As you know. Torn down some of the vietnam vets were. Were.

MTR Podcasts
"rallo" Discussed on MTR Podcasts
"I just leave myself a note. I believe the author is rallo. May and it's this book in my My partners house about The hell it. It's like the artist is what their processes day to day. I get up. i do this. I'm trying to look at things from that standpoint. Because i'll i'll read that in a few pages out of it and try to digest it in process in say. How can i apply this to what i'm doing and i have a window next to me but as construction so i might be a whole thing in itself. You know work progress if you will and familiar environment. I can and dirt. Bikes usually dirt bikes construction and a baltimore. And it's getting high so in terms of motivation right. what would you say. Your biggest motivator is a set weird. Was your biggest motivator as a artist. Why think that's threefold three big as definitely current events based on my surroundings so wherever i'm living and what my experience has are within that environment secondly current events. I think this is the nod to the old journalism. Self of just wanting to be in touch with what's going on not just in the city where i live or wherever but also the world. I've always been that way and that's where a lot of my art comes from. You know the response to that. And thirdly in probably the most important thing is intuition so it really comes from the gut and just in terms of what to make and how to move forward with projects so it all ties together. It's it's an interesting experience. Some somewhat hard to explain at least the intuition part. Because it's like well. How did you come up with this. I felt it.

Occupied
"rallo" Discussed on Occupied
"And actually bring it up and consciously discussed and put things in place that we can minimize it as a even better step like actually asking those questions in ohio questions. Like how you feeling about what. I'm about to do whatever it is whether it's you know if you could be working with someone who's had a strike in you're trying to get them to stand up for the first time in in a couple of weeks or whatever it is that night but asking how someone's feeling is a really heidi little step that can have huge implications for the person like even just the fact that they may feel heard for the first time within a hospital stay can be a big thing absolutely. I think it's when you coming from your win in mental health of of trauma and and how much people are walking around with enemy. This is this is backed. it was so dated Living when when we ask somebody how are you. It's not like i'm very intentional. Now like how are you. And i'm waiting for the you. Tell me how you really up a good. Thanks and you know you can t because that comes back to the importance of having conversations that real in real live to manage out real mental health issues that a lot of walking around waves struggling ways because we don't have these open dialogue and connected conversation And so when we open it up one to clients the patients but also practicing inada died today live and also practicing how it feels for you to feel like a shed how i really feel and i was seen and heard in that experience. How does that change for you in your body and then you get a really embodied understanding of allow that luck for me. My friend asked me yesterday. How you going halley failing and how you feeling your body so these beautiful questions. I have five week. Old baby You know people could ask our house. Things has binding sleeping rallo Yeah i'm tired. And that's that's the essence of the conversation..

Gambling With an Edge
Jay Helfert's Journey to the World Series of Poker
"On our last interview with you was almost all of the game of pool but you also are poker player a win. Did you learn poker in. How'd you get good at it. I started playing poker when i was thirteen. Years old A bunch of buddies of mine. A date fact where i grew up in dayton ohio poker was real popular with the kids and We started a regular weekly gave when we were like in the eighth grade. I used to ride a bicycle to whoever's house was having the game and we and we played for money we played for nichols dives and quarters. And you might win ten or twenty dollars so it was a good score back then. Did you ever play the world series of poker. Oh yeah well yeah. That came much much much later. I played when i came to california. I started playing in the car groups. That were down in gardena. They used to close at four o'clock in the morning and they be closed for two hours and woken up again at six. So we go sleep in our car and then come back at six o'clock and play. My favorite rooms. Were the monterey the rainbow which were right at each other they only you could only play five card. Draw high or five cards rallo. That were the only games offered back. Then and i kind of got away from it for a few years and then when they opened up the car groups again in the nineteen eighties. Were they allowed him to play. Seven card. stud. Hi lo split. I started playing a game. Reggie regularly. But i did and i started the first tournaments. I played at la. Were probably in the mid. Nineteen nineties and I didn't play and they were one hundred two hundred three hundred dollars tournament. I didn't go to the world series of poker until two thousand and three eighteen years ago. And the very first tournament i played in was the limit holdem which was like the first heard of it back then. It was a two thousand dollar tournament so that was a big part of it for me. At the time

News 96.5 WDBO
"rallo" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO
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The Big 98
"rallo" Discussed on The Big 98
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Newsradio 700 WLW
"rallo" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Whatever conjure it is a bad teleprompter reader and in that circumstance if you lose by 78 million votes, the only thing you can think is if again with no. What the tri effective with everything being a Democrat control hands and now being further incentivized to just just slam it through. Let's go is far and radical is possible, if you know, and you don't want to root for this, But then, if the economy tanks and Is J. Rallo says. Stock market goes down. Joblessness goes, You know more more jobless claims that kind of thing, more jobs going overseas. Then you say you think there's things get so bad? That people say we've got to do something different. We gotta have some baby. Bring back the trumpster. Bring him back last one thing. By the way, we're gonna talk about here. Three o'clock with with Quentin Brogden is Censorship. He's been banned banned, so I guess permanently from Twitter. What's the legality of that other conservatives band? We're gonna talk about the legality of that parlor, which was like Twitter was like you know what all you know all the folks on the right kind of feel one way. You know what they should just go form the roads, social media as well. And guess what? That's what happened, And now there's none of that was a lot of people going in there so In my opinion, is is that are trying to crush our competitors by Silicon Valley, not allowing parlor to exist. How about Grover Cleveland Trump? Let's continue with more. The Rock and Eddie. You're next on news radio 700 wlw Cincinnati 700 wlw..

WGN Radio
"rallo" Discussed on WGN Radio
"We need destination Insurance, and Costa Rica has done that. Here's one from Christian Martin writes. What did you thought about traveling to Cozumel? The last week in March? Well, we need to show proof of vaccination to go. Probably not by March, and probably Mexico won't be first in line for that, but it's coming. Guys. I'm just telling you right now it's coming. That proof of vaccination. Now here's an email from somebody. Who doesn't agree with me from Carol. Rallo, who goes? I just listened to your gleeful support of a travel card for all people. Are you nuts? Have you ever heard of the mark of the beast where everyone must have certain identification to do anything? What kind of fool you You understand? The negative ramifications is by using covert fear. Death to take away all of our freedoms. Carol remind me not to fly with you. This is not a political statement. This is a public health issue. How many times do I have to say it? Are you gonna be the one next to me? Not wearing a mask? Because you ain't gonna be next to me if you are look I know that. Not everybody has died from Corona virus, which is your argument? You're right. The majority people haven't died from it. I want to stay in that majority, Don't you Good? If you want to travel, it's going to be a requirement. I'm telling you right now to have proof of vaccination. Look, I've had to carry you yellow health card for the last 30 years to go to certain countries in Africa to prove that I've been vaccinated for yellow fever and small pox, pox, even tetanus. So this is not a new idea here. And it doesn't restrict my freedoms to travel anywhere in the world. In fact, it gives me the freedom to travel anywhere in the world. So I am. As you say, I am supporting evil in the name of protection Risk is a part of life. You bet. Let's talk about calculated risk. That's what I'm talking about. And you know what? My calculated risk means. I'm going to get vaccinated. And I hope you do too. Because if you're not, we ain't sitting next to each other. In fact, Well, I won't even be in the same zip code as you All right. And again. I am not making a political statement here. I am making a practical one. People need to know this. It's just Look there will be lawsuits filed were a litigious country. There will be people claiming as you do that getting vaccinated Takes away your freedom. By the way, you have the freedom not to be vaccinated. You do know that, don't you? You do have the freedom not to get vaccinated, but The airlines look at look at Qantas right now, and they'll and other airlines will follow suit. They're going to basically say, Carol. It's okay, flying somebody else. And if you can find another airline to fly on Or country to go to That will let you in without that. You might, you might find one. But then guess what happens, they'll say, Come on in Carol, and quarantine for the rest of your life. Which one would you like? All right. It's crazy, but that's that's the way we live, and that's where we're gonna have to live. Right now. That's the real world issue here. It's not making a political statement. It's not going on a march. Not waiting a separate flag. It's realizing that common sense does have a place in our country. It has a place in our society. It's what allows us to be a nation of laws and to embrace common sense that allows us to have the freedoms that we have. And that's gonna be my entire political statement for the show. But in any case I've got a number of other emails from folks who bought tickets. And this is a crazy one who bought tickets on online travel agencies. The Ochiai is, um or, of course, a non significant airlines. And they were supposed to get a refund. Here's the crazy part where the refund go was the refund paid by the way, but by the airlines it was, but it went back to the okay and the OSHA is not giving it back to the passenger. That is a breach of contract of the highest order. And for those of you who had that happen to you, Andre Human emailing me just know that I'm on the case because I don't understand why the airline wouldn't refund it directly to you. But They're playing games that they're giving it back to the OTA. And in the okay won't is holding on to the money. That is a total breach of contract and by the way, it will be proven in any court of law. That they violated the contract because they're operating as your travel agent. If they're operating that behavior means this way, because right now they're operating is the airlines travel agent and they don't They don't believe you exist. They can't have it both ways. So continue to email me with those examples. I'm on the case with all these. Oh, Tia's. It's gonna be a while before itself, but just know but just know it, Z continuing issue and we will stay on top of it, and we will also stay on top. The vaccination situation. With all due respect to Carol, who thinks I'm a jerk and a nut and a fool, By the way, I'm not I I will give you the updates as soon as I get them as the rules continue to change and be refined, But I just want you to know The things were looking good. Because of the vaccine. Our confidence level is rising because of the vaccine. We're gonna be traveling more because the vaccine our liability issues. They're gonna be lessened because.

KZSC 88.1 FM Santa Cruz
"rallo" Discussed on KZSC 88.1 FM Santa Cruz
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The Psychology Podcast
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone
"Today. I'm very excited to have Lori gottlieb on the podcast godly a psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author of. Maybe you should talk to someone which is currently being adapted as a television series with eve. Longoria I think that's how you pronounce her name. In addition to our clinical practice she writes the Atlantic's weekly dear therapist advice column and contributes regularly to the New York Times and many other publications. She's also sought after expert in media such as the today show. Good Morning America the CBS early show CNN and NPR's fresh air worry. This is amazing to talk to you today. Sell excited to have this conversation with you have ever opened up the pike. As we're saying amazing talking to you today it was nice chatting with you too. So this is I really. I really mean it. Your book is terrific it is. I finished it last night. Finally finished last night. I've been like chipping away at it for like a while because life keeps getting in the way so how you wrapped everything up. I was in tears and I can't imagine like how someone could be human and read your book and not be in tears by the by the end of your book. Yeah you know. I really wanted people to have the experience that I had when I was seeing these patients. And so I hope that people feel a lot when they're reading the book. Oh I felt quite a bit it in fact I saw red. I finished the book right before I went to sleep and my dreams last night. We're so weird. I feel like they were like partly tied to. The story is near Book and partly tied to like my mom like I was like. I woke up this morning. I was like mom I miss you. She's still alive. I WanNa see you every day and I'm like where did that come from. I thought I didn't like my mom. Joking JOKING I. I love to hear this. You know I know I know. I love her lower but but I've been trying to put my distance between me and her a little bit because she's a very over protective Jewish mother. But but but just reading your book I just like it made me want to like hold onto time as much as possible. It's always something I've had an issue with anyways like the idea of time passing by has always always been roddick about that ever since. I was actually in counseling. A little kid over that because it freaked me out especially if a ringer book now as well. It's like it's heightened my appreciation of everyone in my life. Yeah I think most people don't think about that until they get to a certain age and You know so in the book I follow these four very different patients and then I'm the fifth patient and they think that woven throughout all of our stories is this question of. How do we want to spend our time? you know. Are we being intentional about how we're spending our time or are we just squandering it away and I hope that You know when you read the book that it made you. It didn't scare you but then it made you be more aware of. What am I doing with my life? It did absolutely it. Didn't scare me no It just made me appreciate Just ahead more gratitude yearbook. Remind your mind me kind of like a modern day or irving all of it. I mean I don't think there's anyone else who's done what he's done before since you You know you know in in terms of being a therapist and writing such compelling stories About their patients. And even you know the X. essential theme of your writing in particular has been an influence on your work. He has definitely I. I read him when I was in medical school at Stanford and he of course was at Stanford and He Can you read it pleasing? Everyone is impossible but pissing everyone off as a piece of cake. I'm absolutely absolutely I. I had a cup I would be drake into that too so I so. I corresponded with him. A little bit and met with him when I was at Stanford briefly and that was a million years ago and then I reconnected with him when I wrote this book and it really nervous giving this book to him Because you know he's such a master at bringing people into the therapy room in a way that universal it doesn't feel like it's about therapy but it feels like it's about the human condition and he was so lovely and such a fan of the book in and I actually was supposed to do an event with him in the bay area when I was on book tour and he became ill and couldn't do the event and his son who's also a psychotherapist. Victor did the event with me. And it meant so much to me to have the yellows you know supporting this absolutely and now you have Kauffman supporting it. You're you're made. I was like the icing on the cake when I got coughing supporting it but no I'm I'm such a big fan of his work as well. I reached out to a couple years ago. I was in San Francisco's like hey can I come over to your house and talk to you. And he's like sure like I spent an afternoon with him and like we talked about so much it turned out. He was friends with the role. May One of my favorite psychotherapists and he was. He was on his deathbed. Yeah will I did. Because Rallo may was was his therapist at one point. Exactly that's exactly. Yeah but he's so generous in that way to say to somebody. Yeah just come over. And and he thinks about the world in a way that I think he tries to encourage everybody else to which is to really consider you know. What do you want to do with your time on this planet? And he talks about these fundamental themes of human existence. And your book is full of those themes. And if you see enough patients you'll just like it's basically like doing a subjective factor analysis non-objective factor houses but subjectively. You start to notice like there's these groupings like these things keep over over. We we all think. We're like so unique. Our problems are so. I'm the only one suffering with guilt. Redemption meaning mortality loneliness. Love but you see enough patients you start to see these themes over and over again. How does that impact sort of your own life and thinking about these teams and how they play on your own life at such a such a great point because they think that we all know that everybody else experiences heartbreak and grief and loss and joy and all of those things but when it happens to us we think that hours particularly unique that no one has experienced it in exactly the same way so you know the book opens with me going through this break up and of course I feel like well you know? It's very specific to me. And I know intellectually that so many other people have experienced something like this but the way that it happened in the play by play that I keep giving by therapists. I really want him to understand my unique experience. And what you see as a therapist is that we're all more the same than we are different and I think that there are so many times that we feel isolated in our experiences because we don't realize how connected our experiences are to everybody else's and I think that when you know the title of the book is maybe you should talk to someone and I don't necessarily mean maybe you should talk to a therapist. I mean maybe we need to talk to each other more because we do feel so alone in our experience in the more that we talk to people and really talk to people. The more will realize that. Oh you know other people have experienced exactly this. We're having this conversation. I was having this conversation students just yesterday. I had a large election hall and I just put up. A poll at students can do anonymously with their with their cell phones. And I just put the question. Are you only and I get yes or no I wanted to do is for them to all see. Just how lonely. Everyone else was in the classroom now. I was praying that I would get a good number on the yes just just to make it worth the point. Although if it wasn't the not actually would be good for good for the students if they weren't really but anyway it came out about thirty. Three percent said yes and I said that's really telling like just think on your campus one out of every three people that you walk past in this campus has the experience of. Im willingly and no one's smiling each other. No one's I'd I'd try and experiment yesterday where I try to smile at everyone that I passed you try. You don't ever try that New York City think nothing is wrong with you. Rain for the mental institution. Yeah you know. It's interesting because they think that no matter what people come in with on there. Is this kind of loneliness in the background. Even if they're surrounded by people even if they you know have families and friends in all of those things I think that we're so disconnected in so many ways that we don't realize how lonely we are just for the simple act of sitting face to face with another person uninterrupted. Like you're doing therapy for fifty minutes. But people don't do that outside because they've got something ping or digging or vibrating ringing and they're always distracted. And there's there's something so Connecting I think and it feels so good to be able to sit with someone face to face in the same physical space. Not mediated by screen or facetime And really just sit there without any interruptions we. We have so few opportunities for that