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"roya" Discussed on Code Story

Code Story

02:23 min | 3 months ago

"roya" Discussed on Code Story

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"roya" Discussed on Code Story

Code Story

05:45 min | 3 months ago

"roya" Discussed on Code Story

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"roya" Discussed on Code Story

Code Story

14:54 min | 3 months ago

"roya" Discussed on Code Story

"You have a very good understanding of the investment industry and the business and what it takes to run a business and what not actually theoretically. So for us it was like we were too software engineers and what data scientists and we were like, oh, this is a great idea. We can build this product. And the first thing we did, we after realizing that just pitching a high level idea is not going to get us anywhere, was that we stuck with building a simple mobile application. Which eventually we realized that that was our mistake because we've learned the hard way that you probably don't want to build your product. You probably want to test out your idea in the market before building it by doing it probably manually for some people first. But anyways, back then you started building it. But because we were like a very small team, it went very slow. We were just like a team of three and then eventually we actually like sized down to two people because our data scientist friend decided to take up on another opportunity and continue being an employee for another company. But then right around the time that we were like, okay, we've done our market research. We have understood that we have to start building something and if you've gathered enough information as to where to start on what to start with, the pandemic hit. It actually worked out in our favor in the sense that we got to save time on commuting to our works because we were still working back then for other companies. And, you know, we spend more time at home. It was locked down. Everybody was at home. We had nothing else to do. So we actually very quickly developed this skill set of working at like two full-time jobs. One being our 9 to 5 job where we make money and we are able to kind of self funder startup idea and then the other job full time job being our startup. 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How do you decide, okay, this is the next most important thing to build or to address with. Soon after you're released the very first version of the app in 2021, we became actually a member of an incubator program around the same time here in Toronto, which helped us a lot in understanding how to where to go from there. We had different resources who came from different industries in different areas of a business who helped us understand what's the most important thing. They've helped us find our OKRs. We find our KPIs and the developed a very good understanding around customer feedback. And we've started incorporating that in our basically everything. Like designing the next feature, improving the existing features, the creating our strategic plans for the next quarters. The biggest component and the biggest key player in making sure that you're moving to the right direction, defining the rights and using and measuring the right KPIs and think away from the vanity KPIs and whatnot has been the customer feedback, the user feedback that we've received. Which has been tremendous and invaluable. Let's switch to team. So how do you go about building your team? And I heard you, you know, talking about your cofounder and your interns and early days. And then I would be curious about now too, what do you look for in those people to indicate that they are the winning horses to join you? Because we were the first I found there was one of the hardest things for us to do was to build the teams that we were not experts in, like marketing team, like financial team. For us, like taking care of the product is our strengths. It's very easy for us to interview technical people and because, you know, this is something we used to do in our other jobs. And we had never had a problem with it. However, coming to marketing, especially because our product is a B2C product. The marketing plays a very important role in growing the business. I remember back in the day, it was really tough for me to know what to ask and spend a lot of time reading articles about how to interview a marketing person. And what you should look for and whatnot. And I reached out to a friend to help me with the very first interview that I had with my first marketer. But you know, as a CEO, you have to learn about every single department within your company. You have to become a small version of an employee within each department and each team to be able to develop a good understanding that will help you grow your business. So I eventually started becoming like a marketer and then a CFO to be able to actually make sure that everything is in order and to be able to hire the right people. And make sure that I make the transition and onboarding for them smooth. In terms of the team and expanding right now, 8 people, including one intern who are working within the team and growing the business in different directions. When it comes to interviewing, we take it very seriously to make sure that we build a very good culture within the company. It is very important for us to make to create a very friendly environment where everybody feels like they are a part of a team, a part of a family. I was lucky enough to work for wonderful companies here in Canada and learn about the value of having a mature culture in a company and how it can actually take your team a high performing team. And I value that from day one with an invalid supply and my cofounder, the same. He has gone through different experiences and learned this lesson in like maybe select a different way, but we both championed for building key values within the company and making sure that all team members are aware of those values and make sure making sure that we are good examples of those values. The biggest win for us has been that our team every single team member knows that they're not alone. Which is very common case in a small team because you don't have so many people within the area of your work to turn into. They're not alone. They still can turn around, ask somebody who might not even know what they're talking about for robber docking or just ask them for help or getting them help. And I think that has been the biggest value within volunteer. This episode is sponsored by host IO from the creators of IP info. Host IO is a powerful and fast domain name data API. With host IO, you can get comprehensive domain name data uncover new domains and the relationships between them. 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Want to customize your website based on the user's location, or perhaps you want to protect your website from mast identities with VPN detection. IPM plus serves IP data the way that you need it. API, data downloads, web interface, bulk upload, useful tools in many different SDKs built by developers for developers. So you know they speak your language. Activate your free trial at IP info IO and don't forget to use the promo code, code story at checkout. So let's flip the scalability then. So did you build this to scale efficiently from day one or have you been fighting this as you grow in any capacity? Oh, of course, I have been fighting it and learning because the process of hiring somebody when you are an employee in a larger scale company is not a responsibility that falls on one person's lab. It's a responsibility that is divided like, you know, that's just kind of like broken down between a few different roles within the company, but when it comes to a very small team, you know, suddenly all of that responsibility falls on your lap, especially because you are the CEO and you are actually giving it the main the big initial push. So for me there has been a lot of lesson learned, like as to how to interview people, what kind of questions to ask to make sure that we are hiring the person who is culturally and from the skill set point of view aligned with what we were looking for. And also to make sure that we are also talking about and advertising our team is what we are what are vision is what our mission is, what kind of an environment and employee will step into if they decide to join bullets if I. So as you step out on the balcony, you look across all that you've built. What are you most proud of? I'll break that down if you'd like to major, I think, areas, one being the product itself, we are big believers that what we're building is actually the right idea. This is the right time for people, especially now with the inflation with like post COVID life and everything, you know, everybody being finding themselves in a harder financial situation than ever. We believe that what we're building is what's going to help a lot of people have that peace of mind that they can carry on with their lives without accumulating debts. And having a solution in hand in an app in hand that helps them continue having plans, you know, enjoying the fact that they can buy the things they want without having to stress and the concern that they're going to accumulate that or they have to kind of pay out like paying some interests in order to get what they want or what they wish to have. The second thing is definitely my team. I think I very much value the team that we've built me and my cofounder and my whole team have built together. Everybody has played their role in making sure that our team is very friendly, very fun to be in, I guess. And very performant, I think I'm so lucky to be surrounded by these people every day. Okay, let's flip the script a little bit. Tell me about a mistake you made and how you and your team responded to it. I have so many examples for you. I think as a first song founder, you make just so many mistakes. Some of them are not really like mistakes. They are just like the way you prefer to do things. And what's important at the end of the day is how you actually make it work. I think one of the biggest mistakes I've made was that I committed to building military maybe it's just like a preliminary mistake actually. I come to building bullets by a little bit late because I had the idea like a year before, but because I was involved in another project, I just started this late, but I don't think if this counts as a mistake within within this startup, but if I were to talk about a mistake with since I started wanted to fight, I'd say not going after building proper financial forecasting in the sense that at what point your business it starts generating revenue, we believe that we have to show some customer based growth first before we should have thought about how to generate revenue from military. And you know, it was a mistake that would be recovered from really quickly right after we joined our first incubator program, but it was like, you know, now that I'm here sitting here and looking back, I can see how that could have been any typical tech founder mistake because when you were taking founder, you don't know much about finances and it takes you a little bit of time to learn and to develop that vision on that perspective. And you're really thankful that with the help of the incubator, like advisers that we had, we managed to actually sort of really quickly and

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"roya" Discussed on Code Story

Code Story

04:13 min | 3 months ago

"roya" Discussed on Code Story

"This is code story. The podcast bringing you interviews with tech visionaries. Who share in the critical moments of what it takes to change an industry and build and lead a team that has your back. I'm your host, Noah lab part. And today how roya could chew it. Created a wonderful way to reach your purchasing. By developing stellar savings and spending habits. All

"roya" Discussed on People of the Pod

People of the Pod

08:22 min | 6 months ago

"roya" Discussed on People of the Pod

"Earlier this month, the UN Human Rights Council announced it would investigate the brutality of the Iranian regime in its most recent deadly crackdown on protesters. Behind the protests that have unfolded since mid September, the death of 22 year old masa amini after she was detained for allegedly wearing her hijab improperly. That injustice sounds all too familiar to Iranian American author and poet roya hakakian. It has been nearly 40 years since she escaped Iran with her parents after the Iranian revolution. As we wrap up miss rahi heritage month, we are re airing the final episode of the forgotten exodus. Our podcast series on the 800,000 Jews who once called Arab lands and Iran home. Roya shared her family's journey as Jewish refugees. What life was like prior to the revolution, and the anti semitism that caused most Jews to flee the only home generations of their family had ever known. In 1984, when my mother and I left on my father was left alone in Iran, that was yet another major dramatic and traumatic separation. When I look back at the events of 1979, I think, you know, people constantly think about the revolution having, in some ways, blown up Iran. But it also blew up families. And my own family was among them. The world has overlooked an important episode in modern history. The 800,000 Jews who left or were driven from their homes in Arab nations and Iran in the mid 20th century. This series brought to you by American Jewish committee, explores that pivotal moment in Jewish history and the rich Jewish heritage of Iran and Arab nations as some begin to build relations with Israel. I'm your host, manja brashear pashman. Join us as we explore family histories and personal stories of courage, perseverance, and resilience. This is the forgotten exodus. Today's episode, leaving Iran. Outside Israel, Iran has the largest Jewish population in the Middle East. Yes, the Islamic Republic of Iran, in 2022. Though there is no official census, experts estimate about 10,000 Jews now live in the region, previously known as Persia. But since the 1979 Iranian revolution, Jews in Iran don't advertise their Jewish identity. They adhere to Iran's morality code. Women stay veiled from head to toe and men and women who aren't married or related, stay apart in public. They don't express support for Israel. They don't ask questions, and they don't disagree with the regime. One might ask, with all these don'ts, is this a way of living a Jewish life? Or a way to live, period? For author, journalist and poet roya hakakian and her family. The answer was ultimately no. Roya has devoted her life to being a fact finder and truth teller. A former associate producer at the CBS News show 60 minutes and a Guggenheim fellow, roya has written two volumes of poetry and Persian and three books of nonfiction in English. The first of which was published in 2004, journey from the land of no. A memoir about her charmed childhood and a cursed adolescence growing up Jewish in Iran under two different regimes. It was hugely important for me to create an account that could be relied on as a historic document. And I did my best through being very, very careful about gathering interviewing, talking to observing facts, evidence, documents, from everyone, including my most immediate members of my family, to do what we both as reporters, but also as Jews are called to do, which is to bear witness. No seem to be the backdrop of life for women, especially of religious minorities and in my own case Jewish background. So I thought what better way to name the book than to call it as what my experience had been, which was the constant knows that I heard. So land of know was Iran. As a journalist, as a Jew, as a daughter of Iran, royal will not accept no for an answer. After publishing her memoir, she went on to write assassins of the Turquoise palace, a meticulously reported book about a widely underreported incident. In 19 92, at a Berlin restaurant, a terrorist attack by the Iranian proxy Hezbollah, targeted and killed four Iranian Kurdish exiles. The book highlighted Iran's enormous global footprint, made possible by its terror proxies, who don't let international borders get in the way of silencing Iran's critics. Roya also cofounded the Iran human rights documentation center, an independent nonprofit that reports on Iran's human rights abuses. Her work is not prompted Ayatollah Khomeini to publicly issue a fatwa against her, like the murder order against Salman Rushdie issued by his predecessor. But in 2019, one of her teenage sons answered a knock at the door. It was the FBI, warning her that she was in the crosshairs of the Iranian regime's operatives in America. Most recently, Roy wrote a beginner's guide to America for the immigrant and the curious about the emotional roller coaster of arriving in America while still missing a beloved homeland, especially one where their community has endured for thousands of years. I felt very strongly that one stays in one's homeland that you don't just simply take off when things go wrong, that you stick around and try to figure a way through a bad situation. We came to the point where it didn't seem like it would lead to any sort of real life. And leaving was the only option. The story of Jews in Iran often referred to as Persia until 1935, is a millennia long tale, a saga of suffering, repression, and persecution, peppered with brief moments of relief, or at least relative peace, as long as everyone plays by the rules of the regime. The history of Jews in Iran goes back to around 2700 years ago. And a lot of people assume that Jews came to Iran in fact, well, at that time it was called the Persian Empire. In 5 86 BCE, with a Babylonian exile, but Jews actually came a lot earlier. We are thinking 7 21 7 22 BCE with the Assyrian exile, which makes us one of the oldest Jewish communities. That's doctor Saba sumac, a Professor of world religions and Middle Eastern history, and the author of from the Shah's to Los Angeles, three generations of Iranian Jewish women between religion and culture. She also serves as associate director of American Jewish committee in Los Angeles, home to America's largest concentration of Persian Jewish immigrants. Saba's parents fled Iran in 1978. Shortly before the revolution, when Saba and her sister were toddlers. She has devoted her career to preserving Iranian Jewish history. Saba said Zoroastrian rulers until the 7th century common era, vacillated between tolerance and persecution of Jews. For example, according to the biblical account in the book of Ezra, Cyrus the great freed the Jews from Babylonian rule, granted all of them citizenship and permitted them to return to Jerusalem to rebuild their temple. The book of Esther goes on to tell the story of another Persian king, believed to be xerxes the first, whose closest adviser called haman conspires to murder all the Jews, a plot that is

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"roya" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

03:11 min | 8 months ago

"roya" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Entire families in red, white, and green, hold signs like may their pain not be in vain. Like many in the crowd, roya purman and Mitra salahi fat say they want to keep attention on the ongoing protests sparked by the death of 22 year old masa amini after being detained by Iran's morality police. I think we all have the same end goal and we want freedom for Iran. Many demonstrators voiced support for targeted new U.S. restrictions on the morality police and Canada's bans on Iran's elite intelligence force and its business empire. For NPR news, I'm Sarah hosseini in San Francisco. This is NPR news from Washington. On double WNYC in New York at 8 O four, good morning to Michael hill. Low 50s and mostly cloudy, sunny and 66 today, alternate side parking suspended, but we still must pay the parking meters. Southbound two three four and 5 trains running with delays in a train also has delays. In the news, a shooting yesterday outside of congressman Lee zeldin Suffolk county home Lev two teenage boys injured and sent them to hospitals, Zelda's 16 year old daughters Michaela and Ariana were home when they heard shots just after 2 p.m. and they called the police. The Republican lawmaker says he and his wife Diana were in the car after leaving The Bronx Columbus day parade in Mars park when the shooting occurred, The New York Times reports the 17 year old boys were walking down the street and gunshots from a dark vehicle hit them, police described their injuries as non life threatening, Zelda faces democratic governor Cathy hoagland next month's election. He said he and his family were quote working with the investigators and providing the security footage from our home cameras, governor hochul tweeted she's relieved that Zelda family is safe. The ongoing migraine crisis in New York City has prompted mayor Eric Adams to declare a state of emergency. His administration is building tents on Randall's island to temporarily house asylum seekers, bust to the city from southern border states. Murad amida of the New York City immigration coalition tells Fox 5, the city should consider buildings it already owns before opting to erect temporary restructures like tents. We do not think that we are at a place where we need to be putting people in tents. I know that the city's intent is to have it be a temporary structure where people are processed in. There are brick and mortar buildings at the city owns. City officials say they are also considering using large hotels and places of worship to temporarily house the daily influx of asylum seekers, hotels have been used by the city as housing before, some people experiencing homelessness were housed in hotels during this pandemic. The mets were less than amazing last night, the San Diego Padres shot about 6 to zero knocking the midst out of the playoffs and ending their season. The Yankees begin a best of 5 series with the Cleveland guardians tomorrow in The Bronx, and Sunday football the jets beat the Miami Dolphins, the giant stunned the Green Bay Packers in London, and the Buffalo Bills

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"roya" Discussed on Bitcoin Audible

Bitcoin Audible

04:27 min | 9 months ago

"roya" Discussed on Bitcoin Audible

"And censorship resistant final settlement payments that can be used when it makes sense to do so. Plus, Bitcoin was already well optimized for early adopters that actually wanted to use it as a private medium of exchange online at the time. Some of them viewed privacy as a fundamental human right, and were aware of oppressive regimes where this type of technology could be useful to protect people. Others were dealing with real world constraints of other means of payment, such as roya mabu who used it to pay women and girls in Afghanistan where access to bank accounts by females is more restricted. Bitcoin was also used very early by people using online black markets as well. In a similar way that criminals were early adopters of pagers as a technology, which doesn't make the technology itself bad. There were various niches of people where Bitcoin was indeed an ideal medium of exchange from the beginning. In Bitcoin scaled well enough for those niches. Satoshi picked his variables very carefully to ensure that cypherpunks like him had a working, anonymous, censorship resistant, peer to peer medium of exchange online to start with. So, it was and still is a very useful E cache. These types of people could and would wait 30 minutes for an online transaction to process with a few confirmations. They could and would run their own node. They could and would use private techniques to acquire and dispose of their coins. This was a utility network with a mild monetary premium. It offered money that a relatively small group of people at the time would desire to use, and was recognized for its value by users and speculators. Like almost every commodity that gets adopted is money, it had utility first, and gained a monetary premium second as a result of that utility. The utility was that it provided access to a tank like medium of exchange network that could

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"roya" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

02:24 min | 1 year ago

"roya" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Could do without the threats against Ukraine But Moscow remains an important partner We profit from them and they profit from us But with no sign of tensions easing between Russia and Ukraine Germany's new government may have to accept that it's time to reconsider the ostpolitik of old and its relations with Russia if it is to uphold its commitments to Ukraine and the west For NPR news I'm as mean Nicholson in Berlin This week marks 6 months since Afghanistan fell to the Taliban and 6 months since the hasty and chaotic U.S. withdrawal Thousands of Afghan refugees were sent to the U.S. for resettlement Many to Northern Virginia where there is a thriving Afghan community NPR's HIPAA ahmaud went to a new resettlement office just outside of Washington D.C. that is mostly run by new arrivals themselves Tucked away in the suburban neighborhood in Alexandria Virginia is the peace Lutheran Church This is where Lutheran immigration and refugee services or Elias has set up a new satellite office to help with the sudden influx of Afghan refugees in the state They've helped almost a thousand refugees in just three months New arrivals we've in and out of the offices getting help with paperwork for services like Medicaid and temporary housing And they get that help from a largely Afghan staff many of them recent refugees themselves Here roya abbasi in her case manager Ahmed amiri are reviewing the lease for her new apartment Roya is 25 and a pharmacist from Loire She was evacuated by U.S. forces and when she came to the resettlement center royal was nervous about what her new life in the U.S. would look like Are they going to accept us What will be their reaction and what will be most of the people maybe they will not be fine with the refugees or maybe I will not get the job Roya is meeting with her case manager Ahmad damiri who himself was evacuated in August with his family and knows how important it is for Afghans to help each other navigate these first few months Our Afghanistan brother They really need our help of our support We have to take care of each other The decision to staff the office with Afghan refugees was a conscious one says el IRS.

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"roya" Discussed on Lex Fridman Podcast

Lex Fridman Podcast

05:47 min | 1 year ago

"roya" Discussed on Lex Fridman Podcast

"Who invented All kinds of incredible contributions to science or math. I mean a lot of did it before they were fifteen So think about vat maturity that is capable and possible in many people like i've participated in the years ago some of the sort of selection processes for like the thiel fellowship which is like really like these people who are fourteen fifteen sixteen. Who don't need to go to college already like so smart. They can figure it out but they wouldn't be allowed to have a bank account right so. Hey that's kind kinda cool flake. Now you have a permission list money. You can get an up yourself without a richard from your parents. It's kinda cool. He had this fascinating to me. I i feel like i would have loved. My parents more had a little more separation. If i had freedom to to fully realize myself because i felt like i was a little bit trapped by i. It's a it's not explicit right. it's a little bit. it's a subtle. Push the your somehow dependent on them. Immune part of that is like. I think it actually very much has to do not talking about money. Like what does it take to operate as an individual entity in this world like knowing that when you're ten years old knowing that when you're very young so that you Then you see the whole amazing. It is to have the support of your parents until you're eighteen like have that freedom Have the freedom to appreciate the value parents. Bring and at the same time the freedom to leave in some capacity to carve your own path just all of that i think for for weirdos like me especially because i was very nontraditional path that I think it would be very empowering and certainly be empowering in the third world not just weirdos like you yeah. I was going to mention one of the people. I got who taught me about bitcoin. Her name's roya mahboob. She's an afghan technology. Ceo and in twenty thirteen. She started paying her employees bitcoin because They were not allowed to open bank accounts that women that worked for her. She's the the country's first female all female software company and if they brought cash home their husbands or uncles or brothers would steal it from them. Power patriarchal dominance thing going on. But they had phones and she was able to pay them in bitcoin. No-one knew and it gave them that power. And that that's always stuck in..

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"roya" Discussed on Circle Round

Circle Round

04:03 min | 1 year ago

"roya" Discussed on Circle Round

"Mysterious visitor was a regular person. Just like you and me. Finally as oil lay in bed her health and energy dwindling. She knew she had to come clean. Hoosen my friends. It's time i told you. I'm not who you think i am. I'm actually a god is low. It's true my name is oil. And i am the goddess of the wind. My mother is jahmai the goddess of the waters. And i find her wishes to come up here and ensure your spectacular son luminous light oil fluttered her eyelids but now i'm afraid. The light has drained me of nearly all my energy. I didn't appreciate the darkness when i had it now. Too weak to even make it back to my beloved ocean. Who if only nike come to this wonderful world of yours but all the cheapest grabbed his hand and gave it a squeeze. What if somehow we could bring night to this world it would make you well again or ya and it would help. My people feel less confused and muddled with a little bit of light a little bit of darkness. We would all know what time to wake up to work to play to go to sleep or you. Can you tell us how to bring darkness to my village. Roya thought for a moment actually chief justice. She took a deep breath. I know a way to bring darkness. Not just your village but to the entire world you just have to be willing to get wet her. You think the people will bring night to the world. We'll find out what happens after a quick break. Circle round is supported by policy genius. Summer's coming to an end in the leaves are about to fall while mother nature does her thing to prepare for the new season. You can do yours by seeing how much you could save on home and auto insurance policy genius makes it easy to compare home and auto insurance in one place. They've saved customers. In average of twelve hundred fifty dollars per year over what they were paying for home and auto insurance getting started as easy i had to policy genius dot com an answer a few quick questions about yourself and your property then policy genius takes it from there had to policy genius dot com to get started right now policy genius when it comes to insurance. It's nice to get it right. Support for circle round comes from ritual if you think. Your kids are picky. You haven't met the parents at ritual. After scanning countless labels for multivitamins. They could trust for their own kids. They decided they had to create one themselves. Ritual knows how difficult it can be to get your kids the nutrients they need. that's why they made essential for kids to help. Fill the gaps in the diets of kids without compromising quality or taste when it comes to what goes into kids bodies. They've got being picky down to a science. That's why ritual is offering our listeners. Ten percent off during your first three months visit ritual dot com slash circle round to try it today high circle round listeners..

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"roya" Discussed on Circle Round

Circle Round

07:39 min | 1 year ago

"roya" Discussed on Circle Round

"Way back when the world was as young as a newborn baby. It was always day. The sun kept its place high in the sky. It's golden rays constantly. Bathing the mountains and valleys the ponds and streams the fields and forests. So the earth was bright and the earth was warm but with the sun forever blazing up above the people often out of sync. Low their friends. i wonder. will you help my family and me work our fields. I can't it's time for my family and me to sleep. We've been up for hours and it's time for my family and meaty eat. We're absolutely famished in my family and i aren't quite ready to wake up yet. You've only been snoozing for a few hours now. Back in those early times there was one place where the sun did not shine down at the bottom of the ocean far from the suns glow. It was always night dark shadowy and cool. And that's where you maya. The goddess of the waters lived with her daughter hoya goddess of the winds as the goddess of the waters. You're maya rules. All the liquid bodies of the earth the oceans the sees the rivers the lakes as for hoya. It was her job to swim out of the ocean into the river than up to the surface of the water so she could unleash her winds and breezes across the earth and every time oil rose above the water surface. The goddess was always struck by the same thing. Right look at all this magnificent light that beats the world see how it makes the tree shimmer and the grass. Listen it's so different. From where i live or the cloak of darkness covers the bottom of the sea all the time. If only i live up here. After some time boy. I finally worked up the courage to voice her. Desire to your maya. But when her mother heard her wish you want to what the water got us didn't take very kindly to it. Come now oh yeah. You don't seriously wish to live in the world above do you daughter i do mother. It's depressing down here in the dark. I wanna live like the people do and bask in the light of the sun all the time. Oh oh yeah. You don't understand do your child. You and i belong in the world below. We're not meant to reside in the world of light. This is how it's always been and how it always will be well. Oil refused to listen to her mother and the next time the wind got his swam to the water surface to unleash a gentle breeze across the earth. She actually ventured out of the water and up to the riverbank and the moment she did. Excuse me she heard a voice calling out to her hello oil world around and who should she see heading her way readings miss but a woman. I hope i didn't startle you. Miss i am chief. Justice of the village down the shore. And i don't think i've ever seen you before. Are you new around here and my new around here. Decided it would be best not to reveal her true identity. Well i suppose you could say. I haven't spent much time around these parts. Why it's a beautiful place. It is isn't it. The cheapest glanced around and side. I've had the pleasure of living here my entire life. From the time. I was very young. You have no idea how many days i spent frogging along the river with all of my silly me i say days but isn't it always day the way the sun shines constantly is one long day or an endless string of continuous ones. We never know when we're supposed to sleep when we're supposed to eat when we're supposed to work or play but then you know what it's like right the truth wise. I had no idea what it was like but to her. It all sounded positively amazing. So what if people got a little disoriented all that sun surely was worth it. Listen to this i wonder. May i come and stay with you and your village. I'm happy to help out in any way i can. Was you mind having guests for a little while. The cheapest smiled. I wouldn't mind it all come. I'll introduce you to everybody right this way. So oil went to the chief justice village right away. She took to the villagers like a fish takes to water and the feeling was mutual. Oil helped the farmers plant their crops and tend their animals. She helps the teachers give lessons to the children in school and all the while. She seems to have boundless energy going from activity to activity with a spark in her eye and a spring in her step granted. No one in the village actually knew a thing about her. She never told them her name and every time they asked where she came from. She always gave the same sheepish answer. Where do i come from you ask. Oh it's somewhere down south and it's nothing like here. But whenever the villagers seems sufficiently distracted by their tests oil would release a gentle breeze or gust of wind across the land and then casually carry with what she was doing glancing nervously to make sure she hadn't blown her cover after a while. Though things began to change the spark in oils. I grew dim and to the spring in her step went away completely. Her boundless energy began to peter out and she felt sluggish and slow before long she was lagging behind the farmers as they went about their work and she felt far too faint and weak to help out at the school. The people adored hoya. It wasn't long before they were beside themselves with worry. Oh dear have you seen our visitor lately. She seems so listless drained. I asked her to see a doctor but he refused. She said a doctor wouldn't be able to help someone like her wonder what she means. Now again remember. The people had no idea that roya was a goddess. They assumed this.

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"roya" Discussed on Not About Lumberjacks

Not About Lumberjacks

05:06 min | 1 year ago

"roya" Discussed on Not About Lumberjacks

"Maybe it was just a recording. The whole thing was ridiculous. Amir put the receiver back in picked up his bag of snacks. But what would it hurt to attempt actual call amir picked up the receiver again in dialed his old phone number. Buffalo grove. Illinois nineteen eighty. Three amir was playing his frogger electronic game when the telephone rain he waited for his older sister to pick up. She loved the phone always race to answer it but he hurts. Roya shout from the upstairs bathroom. Amir can you get that. If it's katy teller. I'll collar back. He was having a good round but the sound of the telephone bothered him allowed interrupting thing. That only stopped with its unrelenting ringing when someone gave up on the other end or you picked up. He answered the phone. Hello there was no one on the other end from the bathroom. His sister shouted is it. Katie amir covered the mouthpiece in yelled back. It's no one no one's on the phone. He returned the receiver to his ear..

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"roya" Discussed on Defocus Media

Defocus Media

05:50 min | 2 years ago

"roya" Discussed on Defocus Media

"I still like are fun or you know you know how many rules you have to follow when you're using humidity it's too much work and money so we yes. We did a dry episodes available on our website. Check it out and free and then we're going to have a glaucoma. See coming up very shortly where you have a Great ophthalmologist with us. Talking a little bit about some advanced glaucoma treatments That that should be a lotta fun. So that's the next big thing for us i think. Will i know that. I'll be at thomas meeting in denver so i'm looking forward to that. That should be that big news right. Everybody big news. Are you guys going to be at a meeting anytime coming up. Is that in your planning at all there. I mean honestly accidentally vaccinated to go the only expert there is like a slava two two-year-old like is this really hard to travel right now for covid reasons even hopefully like we're gonna figure this out real sand. Yeah yeah. I'm in your boat to i'm actually. My wife is coming in here and yelled at me at least three times since we started this. Because we're doing three weeks third child. I have a four year old and a two year old too. So yeah. I'm with both of you guys on the crazy. You know kid plane but lots lots of discussion about seco which is is it now is coming up real soon in the month. I'll be very good. Yeah it's funny. You know You you're asking about conferences. I posted a poll on link thin and so at about seventy four people vote and i said what conference are you attending. Busin- expo seco The way academy or area palm trees needing it for vision expo. We have thirty. Five percent of people voted for that for seco for kademi thirty four percent and commentaries meeting eighteen percent. So right now looks like everyone is heading to vision. Expo and academy interesting yeah yes interesting. Stats and data. They're not have gone for weeks. So this is only day too. So hopefully we'll get more information but i mean a lot of people have looked at it so we'll see But i'm going to go to seek gonna see how that is and from there. I'll figure out you know which other conferences. I'll go to You know a lot of these conferences. now they're all in summer and this too close for me. If anything i may look at -sego transitions academy in the division next for west is what i'm probably gonna do just to kind of space out things but We'll see i mean. I love conferences. Were also got to put food on the table..

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"roya" Discussed on Defocus Media

Defocus Media

05:28 min | 2 years ago

"roya" Discussed on Defocus Media

"Would you doesn't have that review. We'll do a little backwards. We'll figure we'll get back to everyone on that one but yeah that one was. It did hurt a lot. But that was when i started relief figuring out like we need to have a plan. No one's just come into here like social hour. Let's just get like they're like word. Vomit of what their thoughts are on this. Let's have a little more you know plan on what we're going to talk about and look i think there's this thing about podcast where it's not a it is an interview but it's not just an interview. This is more than that. It's people are coming because they want to listen to conversation kind of rate it's like a morning show they don't wanna hear just like a scripted conversation. So there's this line that you have to cross between scripting and being prepared without being too prepared and also knowing when to cut guest off and how to. That sounds good. So that's when. I started like really getting more formulated in thinking about that so while it hurt that was one of my one of the first ones. That was rough. Thanks for the comment. There kate rachel on kate fame tastic. I love that podcast and so excited to hear you listening in. So i will share one that i brought on ourselves right right. I brought this one on ourselves. Maybe yeah go. So there is a popular ophthalmology. Podcast that a yeah. I'm gonna say it. There's a popular ophthalmology podcast. That i will not mention that. I was listening to because i listen to all of these podcasts. I care and i find them interesting. I learned a lot. And so i was listening to this and it was it was it was during cova times right and not that. We're not in cova times now but it was you know he pro made last year and they were doing sorta like a meeting of the minds you know the american academy about them away and then the guests on this podcast and they were kind of going around the room and talking about you know they had this great intro about how you know. We're going to bring people together and talk about how he could you know Figure out where we could help one another. And all this kind of stuff. And i was like. Wow this is going to be so cool. You know an opportunity for the mogae and optometry to work together. You know. that's what i was thinking. And then you know. The conversation really kind of veered off into you know billing for cataracts and how you know. They're getting reimbursement cuts and not to say that. That was not a thing. But it just kind of missed the mark in my opinion and i said that on the podcast and i said that on our podcast and never. Did i say anything. Negative or derogatory about this podcast. Because i'll tell you what. I might be their biggest fan. I've listened to it all the time. And i said that i said i really love this as i enjoy it. I just you know. I think you guys missed the mark on this one and we got a. I got a personal tax from a person. And i was like oh cool..

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"roya" Discussed on Defocus Media

Defocus Media

05:53 min | 2 years ago

"roya" Discussed on Defocus Media

"So i mean that's why i keep coming back is because actually really loved the people that were meeting so sleep. I dislike studying for optometry. But i like doing it and same with. I dislike prepping for podcasts. Actual show great. Let's i do it. i did we. We ask all of our guests question. You may or may not know it is a question to figure out you know who you are. What you what you believe in and you know it is your self embodied as a magnificent creature and so i'd like to know and you could. I won't pick on either one of you. I will let either one of you. Go ahead and answer i so nice of me on on your podcast right. It is your spirit animal. So what is your spirit animal. All of our listeners. Like to know what your spirit animal is so go ahead tell us what is your spirit animal please. I want you go on this one. Because i don't even have to be on daryl's but mine will get off. We will but a king charles cavalier spaniel this yards and ear. There are only thing that makes them. Happy is just laying on your lap ending cuddled and that i really like if i could be reborn i would just sleep. All the time and be petted. Brother has one of those so they don't really have an answer to come up with something to think of as far as animals go. Is this a symbol. So i'll say have watched lion king simba why why. Why cerebral fears that. He overcame diversity. So there you go play pool too. Go he was you know he had all the women looking at him when he added abuse all that damn shane. I love it. I love it. I was really actually very fitting growing daily. Like oh sinbad. That's who. I'm going to come to their house. Our first disney characters spirit animal. So congratulations and that was Very good we appreciate that..

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With 'Raya,' Disney has their biggest animated action hero to date — and yes, she's still a princess

Fresh Air

06:10 min | 2 years ago

With 'Raya,' Disney has their biggest animated action hero to date — and yes, she's still a princess

"Chang says the new Disney film Riot, and the last Dragon is not just for kids. He calls it a gorgeously animated fantasy adventure with a hopeful message. For this moment, the movie began streaming on Disney plus today. Ryan and the last Dragon is the lovely moving surprise. Its big selling point is that it's the first Disney animated film to feature Southeast Asian characters. Like so many movies that break ground in terms of representation, it tells a story that's actually woven from reassuringly familiar parts. Didn't mind that in the slightest. The movie directed by the Disney veteran Don Hall and the animation newcomer Carlos Lopez. Estrada brings us into a fantasy world that's been beautifully visualized and populated with engaging characters. And it builds to an emotional climax that I'm still thinking about days later. Story is a little complicated as these stories tend to be It takes place in command Ra and enchanted realm inspired by various Southeast Asian cultures and divided into five kingdoms, named after a dragon's body parts heart Thing, spine, Talyn and tail. Before they became extinct centuries ago. Dragons once roamed the land and served as friendly guardians to humanity. Their magic lives on in a Jule called the Dragon Gym, which is kept in a cave in the heart, but the other four kingdoms covet. It's mighty powers. One day all five factions come together and try to reach a peace agreement. But tensions erupt. Ah fight breaks out, and the gem shatters into five pieces that are scattered across come, Andhra. This opens the doorway to an ancient enemy called Bedroom, a terrible plague that turns people to stone. Actually, a hero must rise and save the day. Her name is Ryan. And she's a young warrior princess from heart voiced by the excellent Kelly Marie Tran from Star Wars. The last Jedi. I Ryan manages to escape the drone, though her father, her body whose leader of heart isn't so lucky. Now Ryan must recover the pieces of the Dragon Jim, reverse the damage and banished that room for good. This is the first time we've seen a brave young character embark on a quest for magical bottles. And Ryan and the last Dragon is rooted in traditional fantasy lore with the Lord of the Rings and game of Thrones being just the most obvious influences. Movies, Intense scenes of sword play and hand to hand combat. Give it a tougher, more grown up field and most Disney animated fantasies. My own young daughter had to cover her eyes a few times. Some other recent Disney princesses, including marijuana, and Elsa Ryan has a bold, adventurous streak and isn't all that interested in romance? Unlike them, she doesn't even have time to sing a song. That said the movie still has plenty of lightness and humor. Screenwriters. Quick win and Adele Limb have provided the usual Disney array of cute critters and lively supporting characters. None of them is more colorful than see Soo Ah friendly water Dragon who is magically resurrected during riots journey. She's the last of her kind, and she has a crucial role to play in the story. She's voiced delightfully by Aquafina doing one of her signature chatterbox comedy routines and selling everyone of ceases and naturalistic wisecracks. In one scene, she touches a piece of the dragon Jim and magically Lights up. Which riots sees as a hopeful sign. You were glowing. Oh, thank you. I use Alan Rivers climb. Maintain my know this'd my little sister office magic. I got that glow in your little sister's much jack. Yet. Every dragon has a unique magic. Okay, What's yours? I am a really strong swimmer. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. You touch this gym piece, and it gave you powers. You know what this means? Right? I no longer need a night light. What? No, you're still connected to the jumps. Magic, not means you can still use it to save the world. If we can get all the other Jen pieces, you can reassemble it and, well, the drooling away. And bring my bar back and bring all of commander back Ryan and sees his journey takes them toe. All five kingdoms of command ra all of which are so vivid and transporting, I found myself wishing they really existed. More than I could have at least seen them on a proper movie screen. There's the town of talent, which is built at the edge of a river and the desert wasteland of tail where Ryan and See Soo must enter a cave of obstacles straight out of an Indiana Jones adventure. As the two of them search for more dragon Jim pieces. They, of course, pick up a few friends along the way. There's a street smart boy who cooks a mean shrimp Con ji and a toddler pickpocket, whom I found more creepy than cute. The movie's most intriguing character is no Mari arrival. Princess from Fang, who's voiced by Gemma Chan. As a side note. Chan and Aquafina both appeared in crazy rich Asians, which, like this movie was co written by Adele Limb. Mari and Roya used to be friends until the fight over the dragon Jim rip them apart. Now they're bitter enemies, and their emotional dynamic is fierce and complicated in ways that relationships are rarely allowed to be in Children's animated films, especially between women. Contrast, See, Sue is all feel good vibes. She's a dragon, after all, with little understanding of how treacherous humans can be. She doesn't get by riot and the Mari distrust each other so why they can't just set their differences aside and defeat the drone together. It's Caesar's sincerity and purity of heart. That makes the stories finale so unexpectedly stirring, especially now. Our fates are closely bound together. It reminds us as it builds a case for forgiveness, reconciliation and mutual sacrifice. The emotional power of riot and the last dragon sneaks up on you. Its lessons aren't knew exactly, but it makes you feel like you're learning them for the first time. Justin

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"roya" Discussed on AM 1590 WCGO

AM 1590 WCGO

01:53 min | 2 years ago

"roya" Discussed on AM 1590 WCGO

"Hell left eyelid. More 12 tonight. Auto Roya Press A little jalape O messiah. I'm sure I am. Volume, which have tenants a trail SAT rope. LG member Katara. Are you alone? Hmm. Then I shall Omar to tonight's Nikolas away. The money, please. I.

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Why is Spain's Covid-19 vaccine rollout going so slowly?

BBC World Service

03:39 min | 2 years ago

Why is Spain's Covid-19 vaccine rollout going so slowly?

"Go to Spain, now one of the hardest hit countries in Europe when the first wave of covert 19 struck last year on although the third wave has hit the country later than many of its neighbors, Spain is now starting to feel its force. With nearly 60,000 deaths registered In addition, Spain is also being affected by the controversy surrounding vaccine does deliveries in Europe Guy head coach reports now from Madrid in Madrid's Isabel Sandal hospital healthcare staff for being vaccinated among them is Claudia Lopez in working here in the candle in the hospital, a malady I'm working a sinner's. I'm really very excited because I had my second boxing on. I'm feeling really well at the moment. This is very important for everyone to have the vaccine. Because I think this is the beginning off the off the end off the carpet, health care workers and residents of care homes and their carers have bean those receiving the jab in recent weeks. Problems with vaccine deliveries in the European Union have meant that the administration of doses is being prioritized even more than before. In Madrid. Vaccine shortages mean that only second follow up jabs are currently being administered how the ADM article is a medical director of the hospital here in Madrid, for example. We are not going to be able to meet our plan. That he lay off the vaccination program that report cushion is going to affect going toe be visible on the number of patients are going to get infected. And on the number of bets. This'll hospital was built in only three months in response to the covert crisis. It opened in December, but it's already under strain. The third wave of Corona virus hit Spain Hard after Christmas, his family gatherings over the festive period transferred into soaring infection rates. Rise in cases now appears to be easing off again in public, Danica But Fernando C'mon, the government's head of medical emergencies, has warned that the highly contagious British strain of covert will be the dominant one in Spain within the next few weeks. Controversy in Europe over deliveries of vaccine doses has had relatively little political impact here in Spain, but there has been outraged you to a serious of scandals caused by public figures who have apparently used their position in order to jump the queue and get vaccinated early. Mayors of several small towns are among those implicated on the head of the armed forces, Miguel and Columbia. Roya resigned recently after it emerged he had received the vaccine. These cases have angered ordinary Spaniards. It's another winter, huh? This is how this race it's a social disgrace on a problem we have in Spain. I don't know if this happens in other countries. It is the kind of thing that you hear about in other areas of life. But this time it's more visible. Everybody that I'm saying it's just really tired of the situation. We are old. Too sick of it, and we don't see the end and I think it's yes, it's really upsetting on it said we'll have sitting that's like saying that you have to act really responsible. And then the people that are in charge are not acting responsible at all.

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"roya" Discussed on The Bone 102.5

The Bone 102.5

03:58 min | 2 years ago

"roya" Discussed on The Bone 102.5

"To counter your opinion on vandalism is not right. Most of the time. Vandalism is not right. But when you have the struggling people like we're struggling now out here, it's bad. I'm only agree like you. I don't like you. I think that I think they all suck every single last all 535 members. Every one of them said they have sucked. They have sucked. Here's that here is different. We vote him out with all of the Democrats. And over half of the Republicans and even Trump's support a bill that he won't even bring forward for a vote. That is just spitting in all of our faces under Burstyn vandalizing our homes that we're getting evicted out of you and you said that's OK. It's not. It's not never said that was okay. No, that's not okay. No, I never said that was okay whatsoever. I talked like I said. It's like it's like a cop choking out, Um someone of the minority and then there's gonna be riots to follow. The rights aren't right, but its people sending a message that they are fed. There's other ways to send a message so that they're not Bernie standards of sending the message horse and it's not working. It's not working every single day. He's in there, Fighting over and over and over again. He's fighting for us. Middle and lower class people who are out your struggling and dying, getting evicted based in the pennies while they shouldn't hundreds of billions of dollars to big corporations, bailed him out. Bail them out, bailed him out. Let them sell their stocks. When they get high, then bailed him out. Give them our tax money. So that what are you gonna do about it? What is there to do? That you can't do anything but write and vandalized their homes. You no way that I see Is that good luck with that one of the century. He just said that was wrong. I just said the riot and stuff or wrong. Yeah. I mean, if you want to go ahead and do stuff like that, you're gonna wind up behind bars and you're not gonna see the light of day. These people are more powerful than we could ever dream of being picket their homes. Don't analyze it. I wouldn't even say that There's other ways to do it said the message. You could start Look, you could go ahead and uprising always works as far as overthrowing people and voting them out. That's The way to do it. You're not going to get the attention he will, Because if you do anything else, look at all the stuff that happened here We have the rights and Tampa. Yeah, Face recognition. People wind up in jail. That's not that you could be in house and all you want. There's so many times that I wanted, like, Oh, it'll be great. If you go do this, but Stuff. That's anarchy. It just doesn't work in the way technology isn't surveillance. You're going to get caught, and you're not gonna like the outcome and you're talking about not having money because you're going to spending more money on attorney bills. Trying to fight your defense, and it's not going to accomplish anything. Nothing at all. You know, It's unfortunate, really. Like I said, I hate every single one of them because all of them suck. But Vandalizing their homes is not going to be the answer to work too. I'm sorry. It just isn't No, It just says that. What then what happens? You wind up All right, take it a step further. Perhaps perhaps that you do. Somebody threw a rock through someone's window. She has company is a two year old child in a hit, sir. And it kills a child. Then we now all of a sudden your own murder. Really? You gotta think these things through before you do it. If you're gonna have a well calculated protest, fantastic, But if you're just gonna do and make crazy remarks, like vandalizing is okay. It's just not smart. That's hard to know a lot about. We got Take another break. Yeah, we probably should. Yeah. Let's do that. Well on the other side, man we must do we do. Cardinal Roya know we get on the way out or on let's do that was to pieces. Three o'clock are jam packed the pieces. Take a break after that, then Cardinal rule and then see if we have time for anything else. Jumble things up on Michael Radio show a lot of 2.5 the boat. You're listening to the MIC radio show on one or 2.5 the bone. We're riding on the Internet. Cyberspace 63 Hello,.

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Looking at the Character of God: The Womb of God?

The Bible Project

05:01 min | 2 years ago

Looking at the Character of God: The Womb of God?

"We're talking about access thirty, four last two episodes and we're going to jump into into the thick of of this verse, which is five attributes of God that we want to talk about and the first of those attributes is the is compassion and Chris you wrote a script for asset by will project forward, stay compassion and you're gonNA take us on a bit of a tour guide. Yeah that's right I'm excited I'm excited to and you guys get to geek out as hard as you want, and then I'll just slow you down. Like that might be necessary. So big picture. This verse is the first, Time God like sits back and described his character in the Bible and other big picture, which is in previous episodes of the series was exploring the golden calf narrative where the description appears. So God's describing himself after being faithful to his people after they broke the terms of their marriage covenant like on the Altar, we're like right after going down the alter. Or maybe after signing the papers yes. Okay. So that's that's context and the first word God describes himself with. Compassionate. Yeah. So this is when Y'all as revealing his glory to Moses and he says Yeah Away Way Y'all way compassionate and gracious slow to anger overflowing with Loyal Love and faithfulness I love talking about this verse because it's all about the character of God and. To my mind, this is this is like one of the most important things that we can try to think about try to understand you know who got his how he views us when we fail or when we're suffering what he's like in the midst of that I just think it has a huge impact on our lives how we view ourselves and how others you know there's an interesting analogy descend day to. Day relationships where if you're meeting someone for the first time and you don't have any context for them, it's hard to read your learning how to read what they say do because you don't have any back story for their character right and so the same like word or expression or even tone of voice can be taken completely differently based on what you know of that person's character whether it's much or little and. I think. That's so true of how people encounter God's portrait in the Bible God's have complex character in the Bible. But most of us probably come with some kind of base line that we've gotten from the Bible or more likely from somewhere else and then it's hard for us to actually let the Bible Depict God and let the depiction constantly the agenda. These verses are super important because they're actually. Giving us that baseline context so that everything else God says or does is somehow always an expression of these five traits in some way. Yeah. I've been thinking a lot about our picture of God how significant it is but also how I think a lot of us aren't really aware of how we picture got it's like a it's almost just a subconscious assumption so you know and we can ask this. Question later in the podcast but I've been thinking a lot about do i. do I really like picture got in this way? How do I know if I do or I don't you know what are the indicators? So maybe that's a question for later but yeah, I think this is super important to think about how we view God and how he is us. So this very first word I think is. Also a really a significant word for developing this picture and it's compassionate. The Hebrew word is row whom and it comes in a verb form noun form an adjective form but the really fascinating thing about all of them is that they're related to the word Rackham, which is the Hebrew word for womb. So that's so cool. The word compassionate like if it was anglicized, it'd be like, whoo me or something. Like. God is some womb-like in has characteristics womb each is that how that word comes across in Hebrew wish I don't know I mean as a non native Hebrew speaker you can hear it with the letters rekkem womb Roya, whom right capacity you could associate them and you're saying that's not a coincidence though that those words are so similar right of maybe a root. Yeah. The root is the three letters of all of these words, the Noun Rackham and the Noun Rahim. So that's a womb and compassion, and then raccoon is the adjective or the passive participle, and then the verb Rahm to show compassionate deeply feel. So they're all built on these three same letters. So yeah, there's definitely an association there. That is really cool. Yeah to picture God. I think and that's the word that's just the root of the word. But I think the meaning and context also draws out this nurturing image even more.

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Michelle Obama to release show on Spotify

podnews

03:06 min | 3 years ago

Michelle Obama to release show on Spotify

"Join me for the Michelle Obama podcast. You can listen for free only on spotify. Bracken Michelle Obama's higher ground production company is launching the Michelle. Obama podcast on July. The two thousand, nine, hundred, another exclusive show to spotify that new exclusive apple news today podcast that we reported on yesterday. It has an RSS feed after all can expedia added to some podcast APPs including Overcast Marco Armand describes that as a hack. However, the RSS feed is hidden from third parties in Apple's API and it's mirror. Your L. has also been disabled, and so the intention appears to be. Be that it's an exclusive. And the verge described it as such now we discovered a May many radio fronts. PODCASTS also withholds. There are s feed address. If you use the apple API and at the time, apple declines to confirm this or comment on how this achieved Dan Meisner has spotted than apple is self hosting the Audio? Other apple shows are hosted by art nineteen. An evoke terror suggests in article that we linked to today from our show notes and our newsletter this could be the beginning of the end of the feet and possibly podcast hosts, too. In other news apple is hiring for a US and Canada and deter for apple podcasts. Go go go jobs dot net. Sin Has announced a new distribution agreement with. An Indian music podcasts and video service with one hundred and fifty million active users and to radio DOT COM has a new distribution agreement with twitch, which will bring live radio programming to twitch his video streaming platform on me cost media. somethingyoushouldknow has joined Westwood One podcast was formerly signed to DAX. Captivate has an agreement with songs for podcasters toward our podcast to licensed songs from independent musicians I'm an adviser to them. Radio Days Africa had a session about podcast in. You can read up on the topics discussed for watch the whole. Whole thing if you like four soccer ventures is a new company launching a podcast network. It plans to spend six figures growing shows. It's also partnered with a girls soccer network following on from its launch of a secure podcast distribution. Yesterday on me. Studio has posted an in-depth blog piece at our private premium and secure podcast feeds and the school of podcasting Dave Jackson has updated his big list of podcasts about podcasts. We're hoping he does a podcast about it and titles it the podcast about the list of podcasts about podcasts podcast. Sorry. And, in Podcast News Entrepreneur. John Roya has launched John Rowe show row sold his former company to salesforce in two thousand and fifteen in the first episode. He's interviewed by Jordan Harbinger and jury duty trial of Robert. DURST changes the game for true crime podcasts according to crime story media. WHO's making it? The podcasts launched earlier this week and is to follow the trial of billionaire Robert Durst as it happens,

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Why Our pH Levels Are Important

Birthday Skin

09:42 min | 3 years ago

Why Our pH Levels Are Important

"Skimpy. H- h what is and she'll highs Jimmy notes sorry sorry. So P H- H. This is the boring but stuns for potential hydrogen and it's basically the acidity level of substance So as indicated by numerous scale and it runs from zero to fourteen with seven being neutral So I'm kind of going to go through in a bit like I thought you would fall asleep them. I'm going through a little scale and a beer. That kind of tells you what familiar thing you might see on a Ph neutral strongly alkaline and then strongly acidic so you can kind of just thought peace for yourself. How yes extremism so yeah? Anything below seven is acidic and anything above his alkaline. So for example lemon juice which is quite fitter agree here. That small noise just came out of my throat was off fall. It was a Burgh account. Bit CanNot Person. It felt where it's over the phone so anything below. Seven is acidic and even above alkaline. So-called little skin Ph scale here so obviously seven is you neutral Softbank in the middle if we're going towards see acidic side of the scale you've got four six which is were your black coffee. Oh delays zero to three contains. Lemon juice Wayne in at number two and strongly acidic way over number one ISCHGL buttery acid nice. Sa- quite acidic. Nice go enroll onto the side. You strongly Klein. You've got drain more drain cleaner. Sorry at fourteen at fourteen and then a no. I'm ammonia eleven. Yeah I WANNA say eleven seawater eight fan. It is very important to know that like the differences because it goes zero one. Two three four. This is a numeric scale. Like it's not linear Does that make sense? Yes so it means a tenfold increase multiplied by ten separates each P. number So a Ph of three is a hundred times more powerful than a Ph of five heck so is quite a big difference between a good old. Bob Jassat zero on your lemon juice to Medusa agenda. But you don't really put you. I don't think so. No no no so go into something. That sounds completely rogue. I'm GonNa talk about your Montel now. So basically our skin is Colbert a protective film on the surface surface so I called acid mantle and what this basically stop thinking of a mantelpiece grow up what this basically does is. It maintains skin's Ph levels and prevents infections. I'm trying to Mahara to be professional. This is just fucking route carry-on. I know you don't finish off. Even read wildlife abound tool pace. Even though that's funny carry on delivery the least for Nick thing off you go far enough. Whatever floats your boat anyway. So what you're acid mantle does is it maintains e skin's Ph level on prevents infection seals in moisture. Just quite. Let's be honest. Keeps the environmental aggressive? How do you know what that basically is? He skin barrier right. We should we rusted Montel. Oh you are segment so obviously. It's called your acid mantle so your skin should always be more on the acid side. Roth than alkaline. Which is why we can use acidic products and it not burn off faceoff right. He's like an alkaline. It would been probably dry skin. We're going to go into the layer. Okay so you okay. Yes so when you were born your skin is a solid seven is completely neutral when you're little baby. And then a few weeks after birth it starts like and a little bit more acidic so on this scale of God. So zero to three which is strongly acidic. And then you fall to six which says in hyphen skin goals. Oh yes it does. It does so. I've got this little quote from Polish choice. Which kind of sums up? The acid mantle plays a vital role by working with skin neutral. Ingredients like semis. Cholesterol enzymes swats and even our skin zone oil to protect skin surface and lower layers from external threats. Oh grand like that So what should it be? I'm quite a while I've been talking. This is not true for me. You'll miss science so like I said before. Our skin is on the acidic side because obviously of the said Monsell and the average age of human skin cells. We don't want this human skin is between. Can you mean gas? Pretend that you've not got the notes right. I'm not looking at it so I want to guess what the human skin Ph is yet. It needs to be on the a little bit of the acidic side and seven is neutral five more. Yes long in the middle so is between four point seven. Five point seven five. Oh five yeah so yeah with no in like absolutely everything else in our lives offered. Multiple diminishes with age becomes less acidic which means Dry Skin and wrinkles and fine line so I guess they do us when he skipped on the more alkaline side of the scale that you just get dry but reflect skin flick your buttery flaky. Crispy flaky correct. So I'm don now's million G. WanNa tell me jolly what your how to check or your skin pay indeed. We should have actually thought ahead of this. I'M GONNA go some Ham test right. I think it would be good content to support the episode. Yes let's do that. So if you listen to this on there's not a post op to support it. That move just been laziest football on. They will come probably in about six months CEO aims. How'd you chat which will p. h? As an so number one obvious one would say is visit a dermatologist. They can help test you and advise what kind of pro she would need. Only problems that you might be saying. Because if he I know over in America is different to here in the K. Because unless you went privately would have to be referred to a dermatologist. Their basic natural hospital rather than just saying on a book. An appointment with a dermatologist. Again Mush private but in the US near the EU obviously don't have the NHL so often a dermatologist will be in your health insurance or you can use that to go and see a dermatologist. So yet that was probably the hardest thing to do in the UK would not be able to get an appointment with a dermatologist. Just to see what your skin behaviors hypo. Can you tell me what in can I just get you to spend three thousand pounds on me checking my ph thanks Yeah no obviously. You'RE NOT GONNA be in the UK because is ridiculous waste of NHS doctors time they have much more important things to do than check your Ph So the next best thing would be getting some test strips. So you can buy strips to check Pretty much anything so your in new saliva but you can get one specifically for your skin. Safes as well so we will If you are inscribed birthday dot skin than you will be able to see how we get on checking our skimpy. Ho Ch but under the thing that you can do to check. I know it's very vague book Something that might be helpful. Is that just keeping a close eye on? Your skin is very important because soft skin. That doesn't really have any dry spell saw dry areas and is well balanced which is obviously when we're talking about skin type of combination and aims. You saw away the kind of oily in some areas dry in this There will products out there. Four rebalanced saying they can get some nice rebalancing oils is on that. Got The rebound album. Roya on you. So yeah if you do. Struggle with A difference in skin around different areas of your face. Then you are relatively imbalanced. Eber is Kinda easy to fix that and then any irritated skin there have acne Oregon readiness like I do meet skins. Probably lean in motos alkaline side. Which is obviously as aim said. Decide you don't really want to be on. You WanNa be more sick all so basically your drain cleaner and I'm lemon juice. Oh gorgeous

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How iOS 13 Is Affecting App Developers

Under the Radar

10:46 min | 4 years ago

How iOS 13 Is Affecting App Developers

"It seems like we are now finally at the end of the summer. We are at the end of the summer. We've <hes> officially kind of hit. That point kids sadly sort of summer is over over now. Now we're heading into the fall and that's the addition to how that have the more personal sides of that. We're now also into the feels like sort of like. This is one of the crunch times of the year. This is the period of time where <hes> at least i know for myself i find. I have a lot more time to sort of focused work time. I'm just in terms of a lot of the things that are just ongoing in the summer have kind of settled down. The kids are in school. Everything's just kind of into its own routines. I tend to get a lot of work done and this is the time of year we're about about to get a whole lot of new apple stuff probably over the next month or so so as a recording now <hes> a little under a week away from the the first most of the first announced event that apple's going to have this year which it's widely expected than which they will be announcing the new iphone probably a new apple watch as well <hes> though we don't know for sure and almost certainly <hes> giving some indication as to when i was thirteen and watch west six t._v. o._s. In albany new updates they're gonna launch launch probably not the max stuff probably catalyst it traditionally that has come more in october in the last few years <hes> but that is likely where we are and it seemed like a good time to both look back and how the summer wind how i was thirteen has treated us <hes> as well as some talk through a little bit of the last minute rumors and things about how we're are kind of preparing for the event in the next month or so yeah. I mean if you would've asked me well. We probably did a show. We you didn't like you know what i planned to do this summer <hes> what actually happened. The summer was very very different. I would never have guessed that i would end up. Spending some are the way i did ed and what i basically done machine. I shouldn't meetings where listeners. I've talked about it. Before <hes> is i really deferred. Almost all iowa's thirteen work. I've been using iowa's thirteen on my primary phone all summer and i know how overcast when built for twelve runs on ia thirteen because that's that's what i'm using most of the time and it's fine there were there's a few tiny bugs that that i am trying to fix but they're really inconsequential and for the most part it's fine so i don't need to update it asap. The only reason i would i would need to be like for the idea of getting my features got there on day one but one thing i really don't like doing is supporting multiple major version of the o._s. At the same time what i've done since it's the very beginning of overcast and i think i did it for most of into paper to is. I always support the latest version and when new o._s. Comes out in the fall. I start requiring airing it almost immediately and the overs might continue to work on on the old phones but like whatever i'm building the newest update always like i o. S. thirteen only like whatever the newest version roya that version only and allows me to greatly reduce the the bug surface area the the maintenance and testing service area that i have to do and i've recommended recommended before ever committed to our audience that you do that that you that you require the new o._s. As soon as possible this summer for a variety of reasons i i've come to a different conclusion. You know certainly over the last couple of years. The rate of new adoption seems to have slowed down that it that it takes longer for you know whatever percentage you wanna say say. It's like you know eighty percent or ninety percent like it takes longer to reach that in recent years then then it has it did earlier on and for them. That's for a variety of reasons that that are beyond scope of the show but so if i limit myself to only iowa thirteen for the latest version i it's it's more and more limiting these days than it used to be and you know in a few months time that won't matter so much you know in a few months time there will be much more adoption of iowa thirteen but assuming it's going to be released probably next week that that that's going to be. It's like they're. They're going to be a lot of people running next week to the point where i could safely require it and so i have actually deferred most of miami thirteen work in part because i'm not really. I'm choosing not to follow that deadline this year. I'm choosing not to be there on day. One and that's also in part because most of the new features in iowa's thirteen are not things that are that important to my app. The the most important feature is dark mode but i've had atta dark mode four years and i don't think i could just follow the system said and i think i'm gonna have to have a second setting that says like follow all the systems setting or said it differently because i think that's the kind of user base i have that they want to build a customized stuff like that. I know that about my about my customers and so dark mode. I feel like i don't really need need to do because it's already super easy to switch overcast dark mode and to use a little too finger gesture which back and forth if you if you really want to push back and forth but i think most people just said it the way they want it and leave it that way forever. I don't think people are switching that often Mode isn't that important to me but it's also a lot of work to adopt a system dark mode because once on-site built for thirteen as you know once once i built thirteen s._d._k. And ship that as as like the shipping version then i have to deal with the system too dark mode and i have to deal with like like what it does to the stock you why controls and everything and be able to put an overrides and all sorts is all sorts of stuff like that so basically a lot of work for something that i i don't think is that urgent from my app and so what was urgent for my app i what started out as like i was having a lot of crashes and bugs and server load issues earlier this year and earlier in the summer and so i wanted i i knew that island thirteen because it was going to have slow adoption the it was important to me to make sure that the last twelve version that was going to be compatible with i was twelve was really staple for people because i knew people might be using it for a while while so i started out earlier in the summer doing a really big like general bug fix for i._o._s. Twelve i really wanted to make sure the iowa's twelve version was solid that really bring down the crash rate because it was getting a little uncomfortable to bring down the crash rate and make sure everything was working at and and redo the system so that it was much easier on the servers so that i can support these users for a very long time because i._o._s. Thirteen also cuts off some old devices which twelve didn't and so i knew like there's going to be people who hold onto iowa iowa who hold onto them iowa's twelve version for awhile so i wanna make sure it was as good as it could be and then basically what happened was i kept doing that and i kept making it more and more solid and meanwhile i've been maintaining my o._s. Thirteen branch off to the side and every time. I'm like waiting for a test flight review for my i was twelve branch. I take that time to merge in those changes into the is thirteen branch and make any thirteen requests or making me thirteen adjustments needed you know adopt some of the thirteen a._p._i.'s when i can but i've been mostly working on the twelve branch all this time because not only has thirteen felt like it wasn't that urgent of thing and not only am i am. I afraid of slow adoption at first so i don't really want to require it really soon but also all the i._r._s. Thirteen stuff has just felt like building on quicksand. You know it's i've been as we've mentioned it. It's been a pretty rough beta season for stability quality change. I guess like yeah like changing stuff under you and a lot of the new stuff that i thought i was going to quickly like swift u._i. Making a home you watch out like super yang and i'd rather wait a little bit. Maybe like maybe maybe a year. I'd rather wait until it's like more stable because where it is now takes a lot of effort and a lot of upkeep and maintenance because you have to keep keeping up with all the changes as it matures as it changes just like swift was when it was in its first year and so i could choose to either build all basically into building on quicksand all summer and deal with all the churn of that and all the overhead of that and the frustration or i could focus on the core app and deferral out of that work until later and because most of that work is not that urgent i chose that i chose to defer it so i have a really <unk> solid iowa's twelve app going into launch was thirteen and i have a you know very half done iowa thirteen branch that i'm i'm hoping to start working on on with the final s._d._k. Not running betas just a regular running the regular x code and it is very weird thing for me. I've never i've i've never done this before in any summer <hes> but i think this was the right move for me. This and it doesn't apply to every app either but i think i think for me. I think this was the right move and i'm i'm basically going to adopt iowa's thirteen slowly over the next few months and i think i mean i ended up doing a very similar thing. I think this switch for me was the the the realization that in some way often there's a sense of urgency about adopting the newer wests over the summer and he's that's an sense of urgency that i put on myself before i get this feeling that i need to adopt this by a particular date because it's like it's important to be there on day. One and that's the that's the feeling of urgency urgency that i put on myself what was interesting. This summer is but i had had almost inverse sense of urgency was that i need to make the iowa's twelve twelve version of my app very good by the end of the summer and that is in some ways more urgent than iowa's thirteen's adoption adoption because i'm hoping i think i'm going to be more aggressive with my adoption. Probably this year i haven't years past that i will probably at some point point in the next few months moved to an s. thirteen only <hes> requirement for many of my apps because i think like you were saying it is overall a good thing i think in years past i've been to i've been to supported too far back and i think that creates more work and more just challenged from for me than i need and so i look forward to doing that but if i go down that road then i mean this place where the actual urgency the actual like deadline that i'm stuck doc on is that the i._r._s. twelve version will has to be as good as i can make it and then like that version will be sort of frozen in time for many of my users forever so i need to make sure that version is the perfect one whereas the i._r._s. thirteen

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Facing backlash, Newseum stops selling "fake news" shirts

WBZ Afternoon News

03:29 min | 5 years ago

Facing backlash, Newseum stops selling "fake news" shirts

"On, WBZ NewsRadio ten thirty WBZ news time five oh nine North Korea's foreign minister fires back. After secretary of state Mike Pompeo warns other. Countries against violating. International sanctions speaking at the regional forum in Singapore today the diplomat accuses Washington of, raising its voice louder, for maintaining the sanctions against North Korea He also claims that while Pyongyang has, initiated a moratorium on nuclear tests and other measures the US has reverted to old positions His remarks come after Pompeo, spoke at the same conference in Singapore First lady Melania Trump likes LeBron James, is doing in his hometown despite what her husband has to say, James. This week dedicated a new school, for underprivileged children in Akron Ohio a spokeswoman for MRs Trump says the first lady feels that what James is doing fits in with be best. Campaign and that she would be willing to visit the new school. The president took to Twitter this week after apparently watching an. Interview James did with, CNN anchor Don lemon about, the new school the president called, lemon the dumbest man on television but, that he may James Looksmart which isn't easy to do on quote the president will be in Ohio this evening to take part. In a rally for a Republican candidate in a special congressional election A popular museum, in DC cuts off sales of a t shirt. Featuring a phrase coined by President Trump after getting pushback, from members of the media museum in Washington. DC says it was a. Mistake to include t shirts for, sale in its, gift shop and on its. Online shop with us Logan. You are very fake news so it's removed them a statement by. Museum official says a free press is, an essential part of democracy and goes on to say that journalists, are. Not the enemy of the people, that's ABC's Daria Albinger reporting the Newseum says though it's aware of the nation's political climate it will continue to be a nonpartisan organization WBZ news. Time five eleven it's always big news when the SOX and Yankees. Hook up on the diamond but there's developing news late this. Afternoon in Foxborough and, here with the late details, from training camp WBZ's Chris pharma and the ace hticket dot com sports, studio Garo this much we know rookie running back Sony Michelle is hurt just how bad there are conflicting reports ESPN's Mike race Following in Adam Schefter treat reported that shell had, fluid drained from his left knee after practice on Wednesday and could miss some of the preseason that's some twenty-five minutes after Jeff how of the athlete reported Michelle would miss the preseason with the procedure to follow and a chance that perhaps he would be out for the first two regular seasons game shallow is absent from the third straight day of training camp today down in Foxborough. Meantime, at Fenway SOX have gotten, home runs from JD. Martinez and Mitch Moreland they lead, the Yankees right now three to nothing that's headed to the home half of the fifth inning more Orleans homerun his thirteenth of the season into the bullpen. In the first, inning a two run shot Martinez added a. Solo blast into the monster seats is thirty third of the year best. In the majors on the mound Nathan of all the is grooving again through, five innings he's given up just one hit one. Walk he's fan too and he's only thrown fifty nine, pitches so it's the socks up three headed. To the home half the. Fifth earlier today Boston forced to, make some roster moves in Kinsley to the. Ten day de l. Dustin Roya to the sixty day the. L. that's so they could lift up infielder Tony render. Who is activated to the major league roster. Today finally in, soccer MLS action tonight down in south. Florida it is the.

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Melania Trump praises LeBron James after her husband bashes him

WBZ Afternoon News

03:29 min | 5 years ago

Melania Trump praises LeBron James after her husband bashes him

"On, WBZ NewsRadio ten thirty WBZ news time five oh nine North Korea's foreign minister fires back. After secretary of state Mike Pompeo warns other. Countries against violating. International sanctions speaking at the regional forum in Singapore today the diplomat accuses Washington of, raising its voice louder, for maintaining the sanctions against North Korea He also claims that while Pyongyang has, initiated a moratorium on nuclear tests and other measures the US has reverted to old positions His remarks come after Pompeo, spoke at the same conference in Singapore First lady Melania Trump likes LeBron James, is doing in his hometown despite what her husband has to say, James. This week dedicated a new school, for underprivileged children in Akron Ohio a spokeswoman for MRs Trump says the first lady feels that what James is doing fits in with be best. Campaign and that she would be willing to visit the new school. The president took to Twitter this week after apparently watching an. Interview James did with, CNN anchor Don lemon about, the new school the president called, lemon the dumbest man on television but, that he may James Looksmart which isn't easy to do on quote the president will be in Ohio this evening to take part. In a rally for a Republican candidate in a special congressional election A popular museum, in DC cuts off sales of a t shirt. Featuring a phrase coined by President Trump after getting pushback, from members of the media museum in Washington. DC says it was a. Mistake to include t shirts for, sale in its, gift shop and on its. Online shop with us Logan. You are very fake news so it's removed them a statement by. Museum official says a free press is, an essential part of democracy and goes on to say that journalists, are. Not the enemy of the people, that's ABC's Daria Albinger reporting the Newseum says though it's aware of the nation's political climate it will continue to be a nonpartisan organization WBZ news. Time five eleven it's always big news when the SOX and Yankees. Hook up on the diamond but there's developing news late this. Afternoon in Foxborough and, here with the late details, from training camp WBZ's Chris pharma and the ace hticket dot com sports, studio Garo this much we know rookie running back Sony Michelle is hurt just how bad there are conflicting reports ESPN's Mike race Following in Adam Schefter treat reported that shell had, fluid drained from his left knee after practice on Wednesday and could miss some of the preseason that's some twenty-five minutes after Jeff how of the athlete reported Michelle would miss the preseason with the procedure to follow and a chance that perhaps he would be out for the first two regular seasons game shallow is absent from the third straight day of training camp today down in Foxborough. Meantime, at Fenway SOX have gotten, home runs from JD. Martinez and Mitch Moreland they lead, the Yankees right now three to nothing that's headed to the home half of the fifth inning more Orleans homerun his thirteenth of the season into the bullpen. In the first, inning a two run shot Martinez added a. Solo blast into the monster seats is thirty third of the year best. In the majors on the mound Nathan of all the is grooving again through, five innings he's given up just one hit one. Walk he's fan too and he's only thrown fifty nine, pitches so it's the socks up three headed. To the home half the. Fifth earlier today Boston forced to, make some roster moves in Kinsley to the. Ten day de l. Dustin Roya to the sixty day the. L. that's so they could lift up infielder Tony render. Who is activated to the major league roster. Today finally in, soccer MLS action tonight down in south. Florida it is the.

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Prince Harry, Honda and Kate Dave discussed on Mo'Kelly

Mo'Kelly

02:03 min | 5 years ago

Prince Harry, Honda and Kate Dave discussed on Mo'Kelly

"To grow as the number of kids diagnosed with autism continues to grow my guess is a river martin that's why we're here the tenth annual pink pump charity gala we're going to get into that when we come back here on the mall kelly show kfi am six forty more stimulating talk now michael shapiro has the news police says sixty sixty six year old shot and killed his eighty five year old stepfather then turned the gun on himself at a home and garden grove in what police have concluded now was murder suicide police say they think both men were apparently dealing with health issues this investigating a case of a woman that was struck and killed when she was run over by her own vehicle at incident happened yesterday afternoon on north meets alenu near the city of orange no details released some people in hawaii have march to the beat of their own drum spite new eruptions from the killer way of elcano drummers honored the goddess palay on hawaii's big island yesterday haley is considered the hawaiian goddess of fire lightning winning volcanoes the men played the drums and lower puna where many people are preparing to evacuate after gold cannock activity to new fissures opened yesterday spewing lava and steam into kill away as east rift zone a mandatory evacuation hasn't been declared but emergency officials are encouraging people to be ready to leave quickly julie later kfi news thirteen people have been killed in a terrorist attack in indonesia a family of six suicide bombers attacked three churches at least forty one people were hurt police say the father exploded a car bomb the two sons used a motorcycle and the mother with two young daughters use backpacks during the attacks both girls were killed along with their mother people in the uk getting excited for the upcoming wedding of prince harry and meghan markle royal expert roya nikko says there is a private gift registry even though the palace had asked for charity donations instead of gifts william and kate dave's they also asked people to make donations to track as they chase the wedding now six days away traffic from your helpful socal honda traffic center slowing in buena park.

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