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"reicher" Discussed on Rise and Thrive Show

Rise and Thrive Show

05:20 min | 1 year ago

"reicher" Discussed on Rise and Thrive Show

"Long in this house follows me. He wants he always wants to know where i am. I am the food source is. I don't think it's because he particularly likes me. You know i it's like you're you're he wants you to be under his control exactly exactly irving. He gets his food when he wanted. So here. i mean my new office talking with you. And i love my new office. And it's in the guest room and we had You know the the doorknobs on our most of our doors are lever doorknobs which is great but the thing is the twenty two pound cat who saw me. He learned how to open the door. Oh he knows how to open the door he throws himself against it and he washes in and so then he comes running in. And i might be on zoom call or something and then he decides oh. I want her to to feed me. They're still food his dish but now he's like months so he'll climb on things and he'll he'll just be in my space trying to annoy me to get my attention. He's teachers around boundaries. O- god so i said to matt My husband. I said. I think what i need. I thought about it a little bit. And i thought about what can i do. I said i need a different doorknob on the door. I around doorknob. That record doesn't have the ability to open a cap can't manipulate. Yeah and thankfully you know matt is like i'm on it you know. I think that today at lunch he was over lows or menards or wherever the door. He got a new doorknob and he installed it. And i can shut the door. Yes keep breaker out. You can't say no to write are the cat you can saying no and then you will resent him less exactly and i live. Yeah i can hear him right now. He's outside the door. I can hear meowing you know bad reicher and that is one of the key markers to about when we need to establish foundry is are you resenting among something are you resenting them that means there's too much of them there's too much of them in your space. So how can you justin. I love the the beautiful solution that you came up with the changing the doorknob..

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"reicher" Discussed on Thoth-Hermes Podcast

Thoth-Hermes Podcast

01:51 min | 1 year ago

"reicher" Discussed on Thoth-Hermes Podcast

"reicher" Discussed on Thoth-Hermes Podcast

Thoth-Hermes Podcast

05:16 min | 1 year ago

"reicher" Discussed on Thoth-Hermes Podcast

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"reicher" Discussed on Thoth-Hermes Podcast

Thoth-Hermes Podcast

03:23 min | 1 year ago

"reicher" Discussed on Thoth-Hermes Podcast

"Surprised at the end as it's always a good good. That's i think a sign of a good story that you are surprised that it's already over. And maybe that's an interesting fault to go home with. Like when william no he'll story will be over and what will be the wisdom you take with you know.

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"reicher" Discussed on Thoth-Hermes Podcast

Thoth-Hermes Podcast

07:39 min | 1 year ago

"reicher" Discussed on Thoth-Hermes Podcast

"With a full moon. Been back there since then. I didn't probably too much today right now back to you. What's what's your plans hajim. You you have worked started early. We said as we learned church today so you have developed your school at a very young age already and one could imagine that now while you are you are still so young so you have so much time ahead of yourself and where do you think that will lead you. What will change. What would also maybe your your your desire ori- of a way that you would like to go with your magic and was your teaching and your improvement. Your personal improvement you know It took me several years to build my magic school and It was very challenging to put all learned in in Three decades and into cost mobile stepped easily to digest and can be adapted in tool your own life. That was a huge task. And it's not. Long ago i finished it so of that is like a huge burden of my shoulders. Now i think Okay now i can start. I gave it to the public. And now i can delve deeper into a special topics that interest me And these are of course metrically storytelling. So i'm sure there will be a lot of writing in in the future I'm not sure which formed the twin take yet And i'm sure Working with japan availalbe huge will play a huge part. I'm thinking of developing costs four This specific work with with palm and my vision is to have the magic school as physically building. So now i've just laid the groundwork over the last few years and my my vision is like having this school professor savior. An the x men does for the people who come there and get educated and To remember their own abilities they have. Because it's it. In my opinion it's nothing we have to learn. It's something we have to remember. It's in us. And i welcome other teachers to to do this as well. So this is my maybe very grandiose. Our crazy vision but to really have this cool in office. King reality Where can Get yourself this the the contact with with your abilities and yeah Telling the people that it's absolutely normal of that we are magical beings. The world is metrically. We we Magically a beings it's our birthright to co create reality with everybody around us with humans and the non human world to Not force them to bow to my will or something like that but to say hey nice to be here with you. I've got an idea of. Wouldn't it be nice to this kind of way. Aw what's your take on that. Tell me something. So to to get in a conversation with each other with the world with with spirits with god's scholars with our ancestors and i want to normalize the way of being in the world to so that it's it becomes mainstream sort of way and i know that maybe plus feminine because the mexican deal always is apart from the mainstream. But i'm sure it's so big that if a little bit of it becomes mainstream there is always a much. Bigger part that will always be okay or acquittals hidden. Yes so you can read in relation relation between our sin magic. Because that's exactly the same criminal so yards. Yeah you out so much art and you will never out of nielsen's new books neil movies to make after same with magic. He's there will always serene new fields to explore new worlds to encounter new a new rituals to develop and on so you stories to tell i think home runs a absolutely. Yeah the talk. The story relating. I liked the expression not so tell stories but to to relate stories. Yeah beautiful because you kind of links things and and very relationship with with these beings there dan. They made us in a certain way. We are the stories we told ourselves. And the world as we talked about is what we are telling about it so we are constantly in relationship with stories. Gods are stories Rituals are stories. We tell the world by enacting them. Yeah well we dose great final words. Thank you come to the end of this talk and it was lovely to have you and fascinating to talk to you. Thank you so much to you. Have any great final word for our audience that you would like to give them along the way. I'm.

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"reicher" Discussed on Thoth-Hermes Podcast

Thoth-Hermes Podcast

07:02 min | 1 year ago

"reicher" Discussed on Thoth-Hermes Podcast

"Wasn't the morning. I was in my bathroom brushing my teeth and i heard vice not really. I didn't really hear it but it burnt my thoughts and this said you know it would be a good idea to go to who wants to be a millionaire. I don't know if i think it's called i. It's called la english language. I think everybody knows this. Tv show where you can have to become ill. Yes there's the what. He called the famous movie from india. Everybody has seen slumdog millionaire billionaire. And that's the same show exactly versa. So clear it was and also of course there was no doubt about it so i called them up and After a few weeks. I got the car back. And you're not a process where they call you several times and if you pass that you're in the show and then it it took its own course and i Came to the last question So i nearly got two of the million. I a chicken delta at the last moment on i didn't trust my tuition of four for million but of course even the the step before that was so much money i could never have dreamed of that before and a few months before that i i remember i was standing in graphs by looked in my wallet and all i got was a fifty cent attitude. I can't even go to mcdonalds and by burger that just crap because w damani i have at my hands lend a few months later. Most is huge sum of money. I took two weeks. I was in shock. I had to get used to this new reality and it changed. Because i changed the story telling myself one question i have no. I think it's be interesting too many of us here in what way in your opinion is storytelling in the magic louis. That you that you find it linked to language. Do you think you as a you speak english fairly well do you think you could also do storytelling in english. The same result as in your native language or is that links is language for you linked to to something else that is magic. English is very close to me. Sometimes it's easier for me to express myself in english. And sometimes i'm dreaming in english but of course it snug my mother tongue It depends. I think if i would have enough time to get used to it or to train myself for telling a certain fairytale for example Written then i would be able to convey it like. I can convey it speaking german but of course i would test to. Yeah i would have to train myself to this but england and it's a funny thing. Many practitioners i talk with Tell me doing ritu in english is easier for them. Maybe because it's behind of exotic you understand it but it's not your usual way of thinking so it hawks this going out of your comfort zone doing doing magic because it live with three d. latin at some point. Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah. Yeah absolutely because spells formulated in a very peculiar kind of way and and so on and But that's just me. I know maybe it's different other people I i would be able to improvise stories in english because has to be a sort of rhythm to the story When when you tell it in this kind of the way of the and takes the listener on cherney and i'm grasping for words when i speak english and It interrupts this rhythm. So yeah you know what i mean but you think that in general when you speak foreign language will you can in a foreign language. That's not the one that you grew up with you can conveyed same magic story in for inland. Yeah yeah in principle. Yes yes absolutely absolutely. It's not sound so linked to your sound of your language right. No not at all not at all. Of course every language has its advantages and disadvantages of course and you have to open yourself up to take. Advantage is trust them and in this language so for example it's it's totally different in an italian and that's interesting when when speaking talion i perceive myself a stiffened. I feel the world differently because it has a total different Ah southbound and My body makes different gestures. Of course speaking italian. That's and so. It's the same with french and so on so there are. I think there are certain things that can only be experienced in a certain language or you have to to.

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"reicher" Discussed on Thoth-Hermes Podcast

Thoth-Hermes Podcast

06:58 min | 1 year ago

"reicher" Discussed on Thoth-Hermes Podcast

"I think about. That's my personal opinion. i think there are. There is not one type of magician right. That would not work because the world of magic needs all kinds of different types. Lo let's talk so archetypes so that people understand what i mean but there is for example the gun dolls type like who is also kind of teacher and the guy who has to develop himself while he does magic and there is too low key type with mortar trick. Served the guy but he's just as much a magician as the other one. There is to take to agree. He sounds very spun. Then theories hermes right. They're both in their own ways. Are magicians right. Absolutely where in not taking those examples only but if you had to define yourself and your magic costs how what type finger off magician would you give to yourself The storyteller You know this kind of person who shows up. Maybe as the the guy opening book and says Let me tell you a story. Once upon a time or the guy who shows up at the bar next to you and says you know that reminds me of a story. Let me tell you something or these Teacher the tells a parable and for me. It's the easiest way to get things across is to kind of story. I think that's the easiest way for me. I've got a warrior archetype in me. Of course we all got every archetypes in us but yeah this is collect strong and my main God is pan or canals or to the horned one fire. You know whichever form he appears to green man on the sole sexuality is also very important for me as a an expression of of magic and being being alone the woods and being one with with everything. I think comes from from this span. Archetypal god but that's more for for myself when bringing magic to others. It's always most of the times in the form of of story now. we have. I have to ask that question and now you have to go bit in-depth in that. We said we have to not forget that question. What is still relation between the story teller and the story receiver. Because you don't tell a story just because it's important for you. It is important for you in a way but and it only works because there is somebody who listens to you. It's almost like quantum physics if you no magic doesn't happen right. What what what happens when you tell a story what happens. We story what happens with the receiver at best a third entity the store itself as an analyst. I perceive story as being well. So i encounter stories as beings that wants to be tailored. So it's sort of communion the takes pace than ever dairies story a storyteller and listen and then something happens that you cannot control it and this is this is the magic that happens because i follow the gaiman been saying that in proceeding stories as living beings that appropriate within us so living beings stay a the i interest is to to survive and To to give their information to to next generation or two yes there are some definitions of what but being alive means and you can apply all these definitions two stories and we our minds and nobody's we are their breeding grounds. So by telling a story. I help stories to go on. Or maybe they're also stories never have been toward i i like to improvise and Like you know improv theater you give me some words and i find the story that has never been told so far but it is already there and telling the story grows bigger and it conveys its wisdom or whatever It's power to to us to me as well as the listener and gareth stories. We know from from research some fairy tales of several thousand years old so these very award beings the story. We know of an original story from australia. A that's at least thirty. Six thirty seven thousand years old that has been toward entry told so these are very very very powerful beings and by telling them. I.

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"reicher" Discussed on Thoth-Hermes Podcast

Thoth-Hermes Podcast

05:22 min | 1 year ago

"reicher" Discussed on Thoth-Hermes Podcast

"Came out of my mouth okay. Now let's take a little break. I didn't announce this break this time. Because you're all used to that now that in the middle of the interview. I do a little cups and we listen to some music and we do it of course here today again so no he does a few are you. It's not over yet. All the country right some music. I promise you a second. Austrian van with basically the same members like iron heel that we heard before and that other band is called or grief. And i read you a little bit from their press release which they have done recently. Enter the dark side of the one thousand nine hundred eighty s sounds like desparation and ecstasy code. Cynthia and driving swear that mode meets the sisters of mercy where sin pop needs post puck. The name of the band is attributed to the british miners who fought the police and the capitalist state in the infamous battle of all gravy nine hundred ninety four. Those hungry ghosts still haunts. Your nostalgia is a fever. Dream was founded in vienna by former members of the band. Iron heel so irony hill that we just heard here before right. Dan preparing their first physical release. So if you like using stay out. This is just two numbers. We're going to hear today from them from there. They sent me from from their online release. And you can find music band camp. I will of course post dealing as always in our show notes so you can get to know more about them if you like music. Find all five tracks centre-half released so far on them camp right so without further ado. I would like to present you to pen to not too bad camp to or grief. Sorry about that and that before that totally be telling you that right after dinner piece which comes now and which. Chris called dis assembly. This assembly. that's the name of the peace. We are going to hear the second part of the deal with that. Little surprise in the middle of it as i announced before and right at the end of the interview or grief will be back with their second second piece for today which is called debt krone so now agrees with this assembly. Then we go back to meet bernhard again and at the end it's up to agree again in ways that chrome so now. Enjoy this assembly.

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"reicher" Discussed on Thoth-Hermes Podcast

Thoth-Hermes Podcast

06:19 min | 1 year ago

"reicher" Discussed on Thoth-Hermes Podcast

"I like naturally came into these circles that today would cars spiritual law esoteric circus from twelve years on and day welcomed me for me very important because of course i've also absolute outsider and i had very few friends very good friends and But i needed people to talk to furiously and do Exchange ideas and that took me seriously the so for me. It was like coming home in way To to recognize this interest in the supernatural and and esoteric stuff and in other people as well. And so i joined several of these spiritual circus and i was treated like like a child prodigy I i realized this today being died but for me as a child it was. Just you know your local. Finally we can. We can talk like normal people. Come in your in your point. If you wear you at child prodigy coun- say really thinking back of calls too clever for my own. Good very often i. I got very much satisfaction from being recognized as this. Oh my god you're so young and you've understood so much and And mai mai mai eagle grew big. Of course then get in your way necessarily in right. Yeah yeah looking at the same time. I really had some very deep and authentic experiences. I i read mystically literature especially the dow did chain but bildt say and Most accurate was one of my favorites and sufi literature. And and i. I had mystical experiences in. I had this Dissolving of eagle and being one with everything several times the mistica i. I was just released out on that. A trained i. I found a certain way of entering these states of consciousness of my imagination. Nobody told me that. I found my own practice to to do this And i practiced for weeks months to just being able to focus my mind. And not let my faults wander off and Would dis Dairy archetypal images my mind due to Put it to be one with them so that they will know me and dow and and just the image and my total experience spouse being immersed in this kind of things and that led to these mystical experience is and i will spill away. That was what i was reading about. And so i had to to write down. That was always a way for me to come to terms with my experiences by telling it other people telling my friends and and to to write it down so it was sort of If it was necessary not to explode to to get it out of me in a way to externalize it and Dismissed my my way of Trends transform my inner worlds into the outer world. it's my writing and storytelling and yeah so so we have to get into the storytelling a bit deeper in the moment. Let's not forget that. Because i'm very interested in following that up also on the interaction between the storyteller in general and two story receiver and then what that creates but before we go there. Let's let's let's run with you because today you who run a german language magical school here in australia in your in your hometown in graphs. There are a very few of that kind of round Especially in determining speaking world. What are you. What do you want to transmit their. What's your age. And what doesn't look when i look under websites or that trial lesson that you can download there. It's not like classical school. She would see elsewhere like those leaflets to get every month. It's very different from that. Tell us describe your school. What what does spend her dreicer teaching. How does he teach so. It's called mcgee..

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"reicher" Discussed on Thoth-Hermes Podcast

Thoth-Hermes Podcast

10:42 min | 1 year ago

"reicher" Discussed on Thoth-Hermes Podcast

"A strong family tradition. He's going to tell us much about that in the interview. That's quite interesting because it's for me here in australia. Quite he's a unique guy. I haven't met many people in this country. Who have that background. It's always always interesting to meet people like that and nothing particularly fascinating personality. He's also a writer of short and fairy tales mostly but we do not speak here today about any of his books or so rather bugged. He's opinions about his life and especially about stories of magic and this this is why. I'm not going to tell you much. More now i will. Let's bernhard talk and the middle of the second half of into you'll get the little surprise there so keep your ears open so that you will get there right am now for a moment. Let's just jump in the middle of the of the action so to speak. Let's go to the south of australia. Let's go to ground said. Let's meet heart try. Here comes the interview. Well this is a very special moment for me here on the sauter podcast because believe it or not you dear listeners. This is the first time. I have an austrian guest here for my home country here on this show which also shows you why i started this podcast in the first place because i thought the austrian seen needs to be a bit more vivid. Well so far. We haven't had many streets. I one here today. And i'm very happy to have aisha with me here on the phone and on also miss good evening. Bernhard is great to have you here. Thank you for inviting me. It's a pleasure for me to and you know it's always very funny. We just said that before we started into you of course normally speak in our native language german and it's weird to speak in english to each other but i think we'll manage won't we. I'm sure if it's quite mu. I do several talks in english but a fellow australian. So yeah it's gonna be an interesting use surprise and well. I don't think i'll start where we started because we met well a few years ago on the phone actually at the first time we met because you are also publisher and then you published a magazine on weird fiction with content weird fiction stories and of course all of our subjects here today because storytelling bit part of your magic. In general i may say not already and is also what you think about fiction. Weird fiction being part of the magical community being part of your cult community how that fits together. Maybe we should start every for we start then with your life and your background and so as we met through that weird fiction we had richard gavin for example here on this show a few weeks ago. How how would you define weird fiction. I and in what to wait is it. Let's with these questions. And in what way would be fine the links to oko world that culture maybe in general have weird fiction as a very hard to define for me. You know it when you see it. But it's kind of elopes any precise definition. As far as i'm able to express it in words it's got a lot to do with atmosphere and there's always this notion of being touched by something other worldly something new minutes and it you know it. It has similarities to hora ghost stories. Which i loved when i grew up it also touches maybe fantasy. It has aspects of some science fiction. But it's not a mix of them it something on its own. It's like magic that Like synthesis of science and spirituality and out. But it's something for itself and weird fiction for me is like this overlaps into several other showers. There's this very special filling. That only weird fiction has.

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"reicher" Discussed on Thoth-Hermes Podcast

Thoth-Hermes Podcast

06:18 min | 1 year ago

"reicher" Discussed on Thoth-Hermes Podcast

"Also co hosting a youtube channel which is called ryan stock with his colleague and friend rudolf stark. They have created a general. Unfortunately it is in german and fortunately for you guys. Because i guess most of you do not speak german if you do you have to go there. Because it's a highly interesting channel all magic and all things related to and then also the founder of school of magic cold mckee shula that school of magic in german simply air. He teaches magic online courses and live seminars and well as he grew up in quite a strong family tradition. He's going to tell us much about that in the interview. That's quite interesting because it's for me here in australia. Quite he's a unique guy. I haven't met many people in this country. Who have that background. It's always always interesting to meet people like that and nothing particularly fascinating personality. He's also a writer of short and fairy tales mostly but we do not speak here today about any of his books or so rather bugged. He's opinions about his life and especially about stories of magic and this this is why. I'm not going to tell you much. More now i will. Let's bernhard talk and the middle of the second half of into you'll get the little surprise there so keep your ears open so that you will get there right am now for a moment. Let's just jump in the middle of the of the action so to speak. Let's go to the south of australia. Let's go to ground said. Let's meet heart try. Here comes the interview. Well this is a very special moment for me here on the sauter podcast because believe it or not you dear listeners. This is the first time. I have an austrian guest here for my home country here on this show which also shows you why i started this podcast in the first place because i thought the austrian seen needs to be a bit more vivid. Well so far. We haven't had many streets. I one here today. And i'm very happy to have aisha with me here on the phone and on also miss good evening. Bernhard is great to have you here. Thank you for inviting me. It's a pleasure for me to and you know it's always very funny. We just said that before we started into you of course normally speak in our native language german and it's weird to speak in english to each other but i think we'll manage won't we. I'm sure if it's quite mu. I do several talks in english but a fellow australian. So yeah it's gonna be an interesting use surprise and well. I don't think i'll start where we started because we met well a few years ago on the phone actually at the first time we met because you are also publisher and then you published a magazine on weird fiction with content weird fiction stories and of course all of our subjects here today because storytelling bit part of your magic. In general i may say not already and is also what you think about fiction. Weird fiction being part of the magical community being part of your cult community how that fits together. Maybe we should start every for we start then with your life and your background and so as we met through that weird fiction we had richard gavin for example here on this show a few weeks ago. How how would you define weird fiction. I and in what to wait is it. Let's with these questions. And in what way would be fine the links to oko world that culture maybe in general have weird fiction as a very hard to define for me. You know it when you see it. But it's kind of elopes any precise definition. As far as i'm able to express it in words it's got a lot to do with atmosphere and there's always this notion of being touched by something other worldly something new minutes and it you know it. It has similarities to hora ghost stories. Which i loved when i grew up it also touches maybe fantasy. It has aspects of some science fiction. But it's not a mix of them it something on its own. It's like magic that Like synthesis of science and spirituality and out. But it's something for itself and weird fiction for me is like this overlaps into several other showers. There's this very special filling. That only weird fiction has.

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"reicher" Discussed on Thoth-Hermes Podcast

Thoth-Hermes Podcast

05:50 min | 1 year ago

"reicher" Discussed on Thoth-Hermes Podcast

"And as always i am your host here. I'm speaking to you too. The outs of the outskirts of the loveliest city of vienna austria beautiful capital and well today in that respect. This is a particular episode. You're going to hear it somehow. it has happened. Grodin really planned actually like that. This has become a fully austrian episode. of course My guest today. That was planned is from austria. Banharn dry hair. I will tell you more about him in just a minute when we approached as it happened just a few days before i interviewed bernhardt and was finishing to produce this show. I got contacted by one of our listeners and well first of all bad listener was from. Yeah now which already is a surprise. Because i have asked several times here that people from vienna and surroundings in austria here should manifest themselves. It would be nice to know your audience that lives close here so this is still an open request. If you live in austria niff- nearby here would be nice to get to know you and to hear from you. Well alex his name. Alex he came up and said well. Hey hello i love your show. I live in vienna and by the way. I'm also singer in a band local band here. And said hey. Why don't you give me your music. And we played at music on the show and he talked to the band's xactly to bands one that has stopped existing and his new band and stay greed. and so we are now playing not only an austrian interview but even austrian music not mozart. It's completely different and no worries also in view it is not in german. You're gonna interest that everything. It is in english as always so. Welcome to the thoughts. Hermes podcast here today and today is sunday. August twenty nine as always. I'm very happy to have you with me on this show and a fury to show welcome. It's great to have you here. If you're a returning customer so to speak is lovely to see you back here. Okay i just want to remind you to things ask every week. Sorry about that. But i need do it because there are always new listeners. That's great so if you want to know more about this show go to our website on thermes. dot com. T. h. o. T. h. e. r. e. s. dot com and to. You can find all the details about the show about all. The pre previous shows all six seasons that we have done so far. Almost one hundred shows you find to show those shows themselves and everything and you can leave me messages there. Please do so come to me every week. Now get a few and it's always very nice to be in touch with you guys sent normally. I always replied of messages. I hope you're not one of those who i missed. Sorry about that if it happened but normally i drive to respond so go. There sent me a message from the communications page. Also send me voice mail if you want or just a simple email info at dot hermes dot com. That's very easy. Can go facebook twitter as well to do that. And while you're coming out while you're under website you'll find. That patriot unbuttoned their. Thanks all of you. Who are supporting this podcast. And thanks to all of you. Who are going to support this podcast. We are going to need you. We need you. They will be kind of a few news next upcoming weeks. I will send an email to the patriots maybe a week or ten days from today with some announcements what they will have as new specialities just for patriots just for you patriot supporters. Exciting for you. So hurry up become a patron and you will also be able to get those goody sidin say more for the moment but it will be nice. I'm sure right. And if you want to do just a one off the nation that's of course possible to there is a donation button on the website then otherwise to patron via rep site and become a supporting customer. Thank you so much right okay. Enough talk about that so we start with the first piece of music and the first piece of music. Actually i told you. It's two bands that for me here today and both our customer. Our listener here has been part of it and has a singer i band which is banded apparently has ceased existing already and because now they have to second one that i spent his called heel and It's a doom metal band in which alex was a singer and Now this this first band we'll there in the same composition to stay. They have performed recorded. The song which i think is a perfect fit for. His rage called which is at war. Which is the perfect. The perfect fit of course which is at war. That sounds great end. We are gonna listen to that number now. Iron heal from austria doom metal band from austria with our customers our listener our supporter here. Alex who is the singer of that band. And we're listening to which is at war.

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Thousands Flee Homes As Utah Wildfire Advances

Freakonomics Radio

00:54 sec | 1 year ago

Thousands Flee Homes As Utah Wildfire Advances

"Parts of the West are under excessive heat warnings as more than 100. Wildfires burn in the U. S. In Utah, thousands have evacuated from a fast moving fire outside Salt Lake City. From member station K U ER Sonia Hudson has more Amber Reicher loaded up her white SUV as she prepared to evacuate the small community of timber line She's lived in this community is surrounded by pine trees for five years. It's kind of surreal. I think we always knew there was a possibility of it happening here, especially with what's been going on fire wise and climate wise in recent times, um, but it's a little bit different when it actually happens. The widespread consensus of climate scientists is that climate change makes large destructive wildfire is more likely because of hotter temperatures and drier vegetation. Nearly all of Utah is in the most extreme categories of drought for NPR news. I'm Sonia Hutson,

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"reicher" Discussed on The Lucky Few

The Lucky Few

05:30 min | 1 year ago

"reicher" Discussed on The Lucky Few

"This week. Friends i have a good news and it is that august. Reicher avis swim in the ocean. And i have another about the ocean of for the next episode. And this is a huge deal. You guys we have been. We are people. We love the beach august. It's been going to the beach his whole life and we've even of a couple of summers ago. We went to airbnb our house and got a little condo in hawaii. We did a twenty five nights. Almost a full month and august didn't go in the ocean. One time twenty five days in hawaii less terrified he this. It's almost like something comes over him. Like panicked and we would try to force him in like he'll get over it quickly dunkin under but he's addict even just stepping like three or four feet into the water holding him. He's panicked so we just ended at him. Anyway when we were in south carolina and the ocean south carolina is not clear. It's very murky. But very warm basically like you're stepping into a bath and lots and lots and lots of waves and he decided that was the time and not totally started out kind of scared and just his normal like playing in the real shallow waves there and then he put on his goggles and he was like jumping in the waves and rolling in a it was awesome so good. Job august reicher. My little ocean swimmer gas so awesome. Do there'd be of some good news. And i feel like i'll piggyback off of you. Have their sunflower has been depth diving. The big waves. Do you know what i mean by that. Like going under him. Where before i think she would just like try and jump them and then they crash she was happily just suffering through getting pummeled. Now she is going under that poor sweeping now. I wish you would. Closer is because there is like at the end of a beach day or like so read in puppy and we'll do goggles. But i also think she doesn't like the wave i think she's still needs the duck lower even lower than she's decking bet. She's still like trying. You know we've we've reached a new level of trying to go under wave which feels really good because it's kind of crazy being at the beach with four kiddos. Oh yeah you know. And they all love the ocean. So they're in the water so just even that like sunflower and now that sonny's doing roads like get so much of his confidence through his big sister roads doing it and it's it's just been huge to see that like okay. Possibly if a giant wave came they will now choose deduct it try to run further. Been get pummeled. They make it. Sometimes they don't and do scary. So i felt like that was like another step towards ocean safety. Yes which bless we need an. I will read it One from one of our listeners. Okay al dot mil twenty twos says after weeks and weeks of the bus showing up to our house and hunter refusing to get on hunter. Who's in kindergarten is independently independently riding the bus to and from school hunter. that's huge. I love it good work. Sorry for all those weeks and weeks. But saying i loved and such a good example of how we can't give up on our kiddos so do it eventually just got a time that present that food twenty times presumably times got that twenty-one will quit. I'm just kidding. All right well thank you so much everybody for joining us. Thank you able to appetites and as always friends and listeners. We want to hear from you. So leave us a voicemail or d. m. on instagram and share. About what your family at share about your family and your good news about your left rome with down syndrome and if you have a product or a business that wants to help us shop the worth of people with down syndrome we would love to partner with you you can email hello athletic. You podcast dot com for sponsorship opportunities and we want to give a huge. Thank you to our editor. Josh avis to our producer vouch leader to our sponsor into all of you who've shared the lucky few podcast with friends who've listened faithfully and cheered. Assan don't forget to subscribe and leave us a review on apple podcasts. Or wherever you get your podcast and remember that you are dear listener out there supporting your loved one with down syndrome or you self self advocate out there with down syndrome. You are shouted of worth and a narrative shifter so keep on keeping on. We are cheering for you. We will see you next on the list..

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"reicher" Discussed on The RCWR Show with Lee Sanders

The RCWR Show with Lee Sanders

02:24 min | 1 year ago

"reicher" Discussed on The RCWR Show with Lee Sanders

"Let's see what this guy can do. Now i'm not saying that in terms of porta trigger. Make him a world champion. Bud man you just felt that there was that period in time there man. This guy could really really be going places really. He's got great. Look gray. Bill connects well with the people of all ages knows how to work. A crowd knows how to work a room or more. Could you want and i. It just seems like for whatever reasons he just kept getting put on the back burner and everything Right down to the point. Look the few there with gunnar. As as i call him. Because that's where i really know him from his years and impact. Jason reicher will reicher as i liked to dub him as you. Just look at that and that was pretty much a bit of a bus. If you're a reicher slash goner fan. You're happy to see that i will. At least he's getting some camera time and hey remember what had went down with the forgotten sons and all at controversial crap that down with political views being spoken and Kind of essentially derailed them for a good little bit and now we see there can only be one in right now. That one guy is jason reicher l. but even at that. It has been a hot steamy paolo of nothingness that few that was going on there with the lies he had a little bit of potential but it was still pretty flat. You know just because you put a flat soda in the fridge for a couple of hours. It doesn't mean that it's going to taste as good as when you first. Open that cam soda. And his shows fizz in foam in an egg. No that doesn't mean no. Okay so yeah. I'm curious to see what's going to happen here. with elias. I am most most curious. what's in work. 'cause it definitely feels as though we are are most likely going to beginning overhaul. I don't think he's gonna be coming back in and he's gonna play a ukulele instead or he's gonna play a low magical harp out. See any of that going on I really feel as though he is going to do. A complete one.

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"reicher" Discussed on Sleep With Me

Sleep With Me

05:48 min | 2 years ago

"reicher" Discussed on Sleep With Me

"But you know we was thinking more of like a like a a night on the hall it would be one thing and then we would have some of your favorite roles He should will which holiday we say. Well it's a holiday show. You could be from any to start. You could be visiting from the enterprise. Whichever enterprise you. you're on or discovery. No you can be visiting the hall. Exc- well that's why rikers there in jane y you know what i'm saying in that's how you could compensate for the end in your mind cause you well. I'm the william reicher that other william rakers. Just oh well a guest on this holiday key for my won't let me to talk to head reicher and find out more or maybe i shouldn't so those are just some of the concepts but we want to roll out as some of the the row these are few. My favorite roles is with this episode. Skull in in the place will be called. But i don't come on the show. Just to talk about generalities even though those were very specific things it then. I'm excited about. I'm excited but i'm also excited about these roles because i've been working in nam my whole life and these are when you say regional what are you what do you mean when you say these are my few. My favorite roles can textually in a midnight. And you say we'll have the your favorite roles to eat or favorite roles to make or your favorite roles to prepare your favorite roles to to to concoct or to serve to others. And i would say yes to all of those So i want you to close your eyes in imagine a role and again we make these roles the inside out not the outside in just like everything. We do at coup kuzak enterprises We've had Many many successful concepts we've communicated Happily robed and now your favorite roles. But i want you to picture role or see picture comes up for you. We would see on your inside how it would feel.

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"reicher" Discussed on The RCWR Show with Lee Sanders

The RCWR Show with Lee Sanders

02:44 min | 2 years ago

"reicher" Discussed on The RCWR Show with Lee Sanders

"Seven champion. R truth sees him. He tries to roll a month. Real quick try to become the new twenty four seven champion. It doesn't go down. Akira kicks out rolls out of the rain with his title. Wrestled a twenty four seven locker. Room come out. And they're pretty much doing the benny hill. Remember bed pretty much says row right out. Our true leaves his boy jason reicher and just goes in pursuit after that. Twenty four seven championships. So reicher is left here by himself in a handicap match. Reicher ends up beating cedric alexander's behind as He try cedric alexander. That is he tried to make attack to elias. Elias sides to walk off the apron and leaves the match. Cedric alexander cannot believe what allies just dead. Jason reicher not surprise whatsoever. So i mean look. They did a really good job for making a really. Come off as as that coward as that kind. You know we're following up on what happened there with that strap match in which we thought it was going to go some places that strap match. He really thought that was but but it didn't. It didn't Obviously there are more layers to this story. This robbery between elias. And jason reicher. I can't help but wonder all right. So where are we going with. This is this is going to come here to hear that. A paper view. Is it going to be part of a pre show. Are we going to just let this pan out on episode of monday night raw. Where exactly are we going with this here and I'll tell you something. I'll i'll tell ya. Think it might depend on crowd reactions to dislike the in person Crowd reactions to this. Like it's been a minute since we've heard a crowd and how they feel about elias but i'm more so curious about how they feel particular to jason reiger. I tell you this much. I take us much doing enough of these. Wwe thunderdome shows we have producers for thunderdome or whatever the timekeeper in our ear telling us basically when jason reicher okay big chairs big cheerless big reactions big positive reactions for jason reicher and the booze for allies on very curious how that's gonna translate to a paying..

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"reicher" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

02:35 min | 2 years ago

"reicher" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"I have to leave that. They both tell me too. I'm in serious trouble. I had to admit the reich that i'm a communist to get showing off the hook but when he checked at headquarters and finds out that even bigshot revson didn't know he was a common. He'll wonder how. I knew the non and hot water but hot i get into the self service. Elevator door slam far away. I sink another story before. I realized it was a shot. I pressed the button for nine. And then the elevator goes crazy with people on all floors trying to commandeer. It finally have to settle for the sixth floor and run up the steps to nine edged through the crowd at the open. Door of nine to two chef is on the flood and he's dead shyam into standing quietly talking to an officer who must have come up street elevator. Her mouth is bleeding again. She has you'll bruises are magnificent hair as tumble in her gown tone. She sees me pushing forward and stops me with those beautiful. Eloquent is shakes her head slightly for me to keep out of it right. There's nothing i can do On the street. I slowly realize i'm in the clear shepherd. Rykiel will never find out from headquarters that nobody let alone civic nul. Reicher was a top communist pushed his luck and means love too far..

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Kelly Reichardt  First Cow

Filmspotting

05:54 min | 3 years ago

Kelly Reichardt First Cow

"Welcome to film spotting back in early March one of the most anticipated films of the year for US Josh Kelley, records first cow finally came to theaters, and then less than two weeks after its release the COVID nineteen pandemic force, the nation's movie theaters to close along with just about everything else meeting that most people never got a chance to see it. It it wasn't quite the last movie I saw pre pandemic. The penultimate I think I fit in birds of prey, just after I scout, that sounds right and man, my so grateful we were able to get first cow, because to have to sit for a few more months without seeing it as many people had, that would have been tortuous. Yeah, the pandemic. Records plans to come to Chicago when we were scheduled to sit down with her for an interview fast forward now to July first cow is now finally available to rent on demand, and we got a chance to talk to Kelly Reicher by phone later in the show will revisit our first cow review from back in March and hopefully more of you have had a chance to catch up with it now that it is available to rent I though it is our conversation with Kelly Reichardt in addition to first cow. Films include 2016 certain women that starred Kristen Stewart Laura, dern and her frequent collaborator Michelle Williams before that she offered us night moves that was about a trio of radical environmentalists, one of those played by Jesse Eisenberg and she gave us of course meek's cutoff. Which I think is still her masterpiece in Oregon trail set. Film that yeah, a lot of people consider among the very best of the last decade Wendy and Lucy was the film before that one. This was a doomed road trip movie again with Williams, and then the first film that I saw of Hers Atom I think you as well two thousand six's old joy, that one like I call centers on male friendship records debut film river of grass that came out back in nineteen, ninety four for first cow reichert return to the Pioneer Era Pacific northwest setting of Meek's cutoff. Cutoff for a tale of unlikely friendship capitalism, and yes, oil leaks in the movie, a cook from the east to play by John McEnroe joins a group of for trappers Oregon there. He meets Orion lease King Liu a Chinese immigrant, the to become friends and set out on a risky business venture together. Also, there is a cow. It's the first cow in the area. Josh indeed floating down the river in one of the movies more memorable images I'd say absolutely. Let's get to that conversation with Kelly Reicher now. Call me cookie. Mother died when I was born, and then my father died. I never stopped moving. It's a good thing stopped at the puzzle. No way for women to stop. have account cow in the. same place for cows. That's no place for white men. He's A. Since virginity here. Kelly thanks so much for coming back on spotting. It's great to have you nice to be here in virtually exactly so josh and I have both spoken very very favorably of the film, actually our favorite film of the year so far between us, and we both talked about it as almost a parable, a movie that in a story that seemingly very simple, the kind that maybe could even be passed down orally, and without any heavy-handedness or easy moralizing impart. Truths are we on the right path? Do you see I cal that way? I'm. A visual person so. Making it is a audible story I. How came from Jonathan Raymond's novel? The half life. I I'd have to think about it. I haven't thought about it in those terms of course moist thinking about it in images. Yes, so When you say. It's your favorite film. I don't know why you have to qualify it and say so far to stop watching other things. But seems fair. That seems fair. I'm sure you're like A. I think all those qualities topping out exist? I just yeah. I haven't thought about it. In terms that of course I I think maybe a better way to phrase that would have been if if you think about it and I know that this sounds almost like it's simplifying, but whether or not you think about this project, or any other is in terms of imparting kind of lesson, or is there. Is there some? Is there something you were trying to teach to the audience? No No. No I don't think so. I mean I. Know I would not want to think in those terms I mean I hope it has. Layers to it that there's things to think about and Questions to ask as far as. I mean ultimately I think like to focus on the friendship and kept blake quote in the beginning. That's in John's. Novel to remind myself that ultimately are making a film about friendship, and there are these teams of capitalism and You know running through out the new the but It has to be considered like just figuring out how to do seem sort of. Where the power lies in a scene, so it's not like I'm not thinking about those things, but I'm Only, in terms of how they relate to cooking, King Lou not in terms of. Some world message or cheek I World should not be being taught from me. That's for sure.

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Recovery Dharma with Josh Rychert

The Addicted Mind Podcast

08:35 min | 3 years ago

Recovery Dharma with Josh Rychert

"Already everybody. Welcome to the addicted. Mind my guest. Today is Josh Reichert. And he's GonNa Talk About Recovery Dharma Mindfulness Buddhism and Addiction. Josh you introduce yourself sure. Dwayne so I'm Josh Reicher. I'm in Idaho right now. I've been involved with Boise's recovery Dharma community or Gosh. It's been since two thousand fourteen now recovery Dharma under that name just kind of came into being within the last year our meetings. We called ourselves refuge recovery for a long time which is something very similar to recovery. Dharma but there were some name changes wits and the recovery path. So that's another story anyway. So Recovery Dharma. It's just an addiction recovery. Peer Support Group meetings all over. The Nation uses Buddhism. The four noble truths the eightfold path says a way to structure recovery for individuals. My personal story is in a recovery began back in nineteen ninety five the involved with twelve step groups issues with alcohol use disorder after that initial several years many years recovery from drinking eventually found myself a moving away from twelve steps and developing an interest in meditation and subsequently the use of meditation to help myself with some depression and then eventually kind of rediscovered the need in my life to have a recovery community and I just sort of fell into this Buddhist addiction recovery path under the name of refuge recovery. The person that started refuge recovery in Boise was a a young man who had kind of be framed raided a local Buddhist teacher while he was in jail and this was really early in refuge. Recovery's history back in two thousand fourteen little before a book was published but in any event so that was when Boise's refuge recovery committee meetings got started but Boise I'm guessing the path of Boise's recovery Dharma is similar to what it's been in other communities in the starting out as refuge recovery small groups with some alliance with other groups through an online presence. Really so it sounds like you started going to the twelfth. Step you're getting in recovery and you started looking at mindfulness in Buddhism and somehow it spoke to you what was it about it that for you helped you the most mostly that it was something that recognized by individual will capacity to have a life wear compulsions addictions were not the focus of my life. But still where I recognized that that was sort of a risk for me so it was a chance to identify with a recovery path. That didn't identify with the addiction. So I was one of the challenges with the twelve step program was an identification and even a sense of bonding that comes through emphasizing the actual activity or substance and as I saw this capacity for mindfulness to teach me to be aware of my present moment experience kind of thought. Wow My present moment experience that I want is the experience of you know seeing the world clearly being able to participate in life and just kind of being alive and being happy and at the same time recognizing that I do have certain kinds of risks my wellness so is very much. This idea that here's a spiritual path. It uses mindfulness and meditation. It recognizes addiction is a risk but it addresses the recovery from addiction. As what's happening right now in my life as live rather than a focus on a past behavior or an identification with a set of behaviors for the purpose of detaining recovery so very in the present moment yeah present moment with an awareness that the challenges that take me away from the present moment are somewhat associated with cravings and addictions in in a very general sense you know after the initial concerns with a compulsive or addictive behavior are addressed. Then it's just you know living light and knowing there's a tendency for that kind of behavior and you present moment. Awareness is where that ability to stay at a recovery is exercised definitely agree with that. I love mindfulness. It's a big part of my life and it brings you to that space where you can kind of be in that moment and just accept all sides of it and it's just there without having to necessarily react to it and for a lot of people in recovery. There aren't options that are put in front of them at the very beginning. I work in Behavioral Health Hospital and primarily when patients with various kinds of addictions are given referrals referred directly to twelve step based recovery programs. And I know from experience that many people don't resonate with that so having this additional option is really valuable in addition to have it. Be something where it's an alternative to the need to rely on a higher power and alternative to. Let's see other word that I really like something that recognizes a modern incarnation of our knowledge about recovery. The mindfulness aspect of things has been scientifically validated very thoroughly through studies and both with dealing with cravings being able to be with the discomfort of a craving and sit through that as well as the practice of when those cravings have lessened to be able to really thrive in the moment and no longer half those cravings be the focus and no longer have the fear of past be something that's in the forefront of awareness so he can give people an alternative if they don't necessarily resonate with twelve step. This might be alternative that they could use that would fit for them. Definitely not just an alternative frequently to supplement for people. I think people will look at recovery. Dharma as a way to practice medication and learn about meditation as a supplement to what is part of the eleventh step in the twelve step programs. Were Meditation as emphasized and not really well described how to practice it. So there's people in Recovery Dharma certain use it as a supplement as well so they can complement each other very much. So tell me a little bit of Abou- Recovery Dharma and what does Dharma me for people out there that don't know what that term means. Can you explain that? So at the beginning of the recovery dormant meetings. There's a couple of readings that people go through that. We kind of like entrusted meetings. Were they read the twelve steps the twelve traditions and the preamble. One of them that we read is called the practice and recovery. Dharma is kind of broken down into a couple of general categories. One is the practice of meditation and then attending recovery meetings. And then there's this need to continue to study Buddhism. You know in kind of an almost formal way where. Maybe there's a study of Buddhist teachings some books or an association with teachers outside of recovery. Dharma Dharma often is the word used to describe the teachings of Buddhism. On but more broadly it can be described as a sense of truth or a clear understanding of reality or teachings that are kind of wise and bring people into a sense of health and wellbeing and inability to connect with the world so it has less to do with a dogma of Buddhism although that's frequently how it's used and it has more to do with all right. Is there information in the world? That's going to help me be in recovery and live a decent life information. That's reliable that comes from trusted teachers friends. Maybe even from nature you know. It's just a sense of the truth. That's reliable and yet is part of my own personal experience and not something that say fed to dogmatic way

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YouTube vloggers killed in waterfall accident

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler

02:21 min | 5 years ago

YouTube vloggers killed in waterfall accident

"With partly sunny skies sixty six downtown seattle currently seventy under partly sunny skies at ten twenty six three youtube stars died after going over a huge waterfall in canada abc's johnson reports they're popular bloggers known for their invigorating thrill seeking videos from boogieing in bali cliff jumping in the caribbean the travel troop high on life documenting their adventures on youtube encouraging people to get out and explore the world that group with more than a million followers on instagram but one of its latest expeditions taking a tragic turn two of the group's members alexi lieke and reicher gamble along with leeann ex girlfriend megan scraper killed after they plunged one hundred feet from one of canada's tallest waterfalls police say trouble began at shannon falls north event couvert tuesday what scrapers slipped i the two men trying to help her but we're also overcome by the raging current day went into one of the pool systems that's up there to go swimming and three of them were walking along the edge of where the pool would be and at that stage they slipped and fell the group's fellow members speaking out on the loss in a new video overnight they lived every single day to its fullest day stood for positively courage and living the best life that you can the tragedy now raising questions over whether internet stars are going too far to go viral high on life's videos frequently highlighting high risk activities this daring balcony died in this video posted just last week i dare devil walked down a three hundred foot high trestle bridge the group seemingly priding itself on pushing the limits even occasionally breaking the law two years ago leah can gamble pleaded guilty to using a drone in a closed area of yellowstone national park spending seven days in jail officials in british columbia where the trio fell now issuing a warning to potential copycats hoping to prevent future tragedies from befalling others aiming for that perfect online image given the extensive water flow that comes off the mountains and the number of incidents that we've had in this area lately people just need to be prepared put the group hoping viewers will take the trio's lives not their deaths by as the.

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Watchdog report rebukes Comey for Clinton probe

C-SPAN

02:28 min | 5 years ago

Watchdog report rebukes Comey for Clinton probe

"Show them that so as business leaders and elected officials we have to show them what's important in life and what matters and what will get them recognition the thank you very much mr chairman on your back my time well i think we couldn't have a better panel today appreciate just we covered i think the full spectrum of all the issues in the closing that was fantastic does my you just gave that i think we'll give us plenty of think about to move forward on and that's why we do hold these panels we do seek your input from the business community and we're going to prepare another round zoom in until we hit the target and solve the problem and so i want to again thank all of our panelists today for coming in sharing your time and expertise i ask unanimous consent that members have five legislative days to submit statements and supporting materials for the record without objection so ordered this hearing is now a german thank you again very much congressman dave brat republican from virginia he chairs the small business subcommittee on economic growth tax and capital access ranking democrat dwight evans from pennsylvania and today's hearing featured todd hit ceo of kit or capital kelly mcbride is a ceo of hamilton reicher workforce in staffing company angela at schweitzer with saint mary's foundries presidency yell and brian greene's the owner and administrator of always best care senior services so she had a press reporting the justice department has issued a stinging rebuke to the fbi for it's handling of the hilary clinton email investigation report released today calls former director james comey insubordinate and says his actions were extrordinary but the report from the department's inspector general that's not fine that called me was motivated by political bias or preference in his decisions report criticizes komi for publicly announcing his recommendation against criminal charges for clinton also faulted him for alerting congress days before the two thousand sixteen election that the investigation was being reopened because of newly discovered emails the report runs over five hundred sixty pages we have it linked at c span dot org also an announcement today that sent the central judiciary committee beholding a hearing on this on monday next monday.

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All New Nintendo Switch Games Revealed During Today's Spring Showcase

Kinda Funny Games Daily

01:40 min | 5 years ago

All New Nintendo Switch Games Revealed During Today's Spring Showcase

"Dan reicher this today we're sponsored by brooklyn in an hymns but i'll tell you about that later in the show for now let's begin kind of funny games daily with what is and forever will be the roper report time buddhism news six on the rope report a baker's dozen put some english on that i think that was coming in i have you seen the amount of bullet points that are on this for story yeah there's a lot of bakers doesn't is it really team happens finally happened this morning while i was still showering nintendo did one of their little nintendo direct about the ninja and the indie showcase judaism it is weight into and i was like i'll catch up and it won't matter of course they came out of the gate fucking lou mines yeah how are we have we luminous when i was playing on my psp and missouri more luminous was one of luminous remastered it's coming out spring twenty eighteen it is also coming to playstation for xbox one that'll be a new dates for you among the other games this is a list i'm ceiling for my jian so if they're wrong sorry it's on them mark an injury master coming fall twenty eighteen fantasy strike summer twenty eighteen just shapes in beats summer twenty eighteen garage spring twenty teen i switch pool panic twenty teen switch exclusive bomb chicken summer twenty eighteen burst switching check a woman rains in queens spring twenty seen lebron's light fall spring twenty eighteen west of loathing spring twenty teen this is a switch exclusive this is one you've got to fuck this looks so cool yes played it at a packs any.

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Kellyanne Conway violated the Hatch Act, Office of Special Counsel says

Noon Report with Rick Van Cise

02:19 min | 5 years ago

Kellyanne Conway violated the Hatch Act, Office of Special Counsel says

"I'm rick van cise bill o'neill at the editor's desk headlines of federal watchdog says white house counselor kellyanne conway violated the federal law prohibiting government officials from using their positions to influence political campaigns the office of special council says conway violated the hatch act twice last year when she advocated for embattled alabama gop senate candidate roy more the white house disputes the findings the former lead bodyguard who had an extramarital affair with nashville mayor megan berry has pleaded guilty to theft a property robert forrest plea coming shortly after berry herself pleaded guilty to the same charge and announced her resignation from office former trump campaign aide sam nunn burke zang yesterday no no way well he cooperate with special counsel robert muller and then pulled back saying maybe he will after all 24 hours after the story broke where do things stand now linda we've got washington post senior political reporter aaron blake tracking the latest joining us on the komo news langan afternoon aaron all right that's a loaded question where do things stand right now while the latest seems to be that he has decided to cooperate with the investigation after a a roundabout 24 hours lots of conflicting signals uh the post is reporting today that he is in fact going through this emails he does in fact seem to be cooperating so uh the entire seen from monday uh i'm not sure what purpose it served uh because we're basically in the same position as he would have been if he had just agree to do so in the first place and i was my next question what is his motivation or strategy at this morning i guess who we really just don't know no i i think that it's it's possible this was this was some kind of a stunt uh he is a close political ally of reicher style uh who is known for doing these kinds of bizarre things he calls it performance art roger stone does uh another example of this in in there are certainly people who are close to sam that bird who have expressed this concern which is that may have just um kind of had a little bit of a break maybe he just kinda caved in to the pressure started talking in just couldn't stop himself from talking uh i think i've seen her report uh you know there was a reporter who.

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