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Pastrnak, Ullmark lead Bruins past Wild 5-2
"David pasternak continued his march toward 50 goals by netting his 47th in the bruins 5 one victory at Minnesota. Pasternak has 6 goals and 7 assists in his past 8 games. He second in the league and goals after helping the bees are in their second straight win since a rare two game losing streak. Pasta naka Patrice bergeron each had a goal and an assist. Brad Marshawn set up three scores and Lena su Mark stopped 29 shots. It was Minnesota's first regulation loss since February 15th as it battles the stars in avalanche for the central division title. I'm Dave ferry.

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US releases video of Russian jet dumping fuel on its drone
"The Pentagon has released video of an incident over the Black Sea between a U.S. drone and a Russian fighter jet. The video shows a Russian SU 27 fighter jet approaching the rear of a U.S. Air Force MQ 9 drone then the fighter jet begins releasing fuel and passes over the drone, which disrupts the drones video transmission, but does not damage the propeller, then the Russian jet approaches the U.S. drone again, the jet begins to release fuel as it gets closer to the drone and passes over it, even closer, this time the jet collides with the U.S. drone, and the drones camera feed is lost for about 60 seconds, when the video returns, it now shows one of the props of the propeller is damaged, Russia claims the drone was flying near the Russian border, and intruded in an area declared off limits by Russian authorities. Donna water Washington

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Russian Jet Collides With U.S. Drone Over Black Sea
"It's interesting CNN has a very different take on what happened over the Black Sea. They're saying that the Russian fighter jet force down a U.S. Air Force drone. The propeller was damaged in the attack. Fox News is saying it was just a midair collision. But CNN has categorized it as intentional. The air force issuing a statement accusing the Russians of acting in a reckless environmentally unsound and unprofessional manner. So there you go. Several times before the collision, the SU 27s dumped fuel and flew on and flew in front of the MQ 9 in a reckless environmentally unsound unprofessional manner the longer statement goes on that general James hecker, the commander of U.S. air forces in Europe. I want to go

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Kam Jones scores 23 as No. 6 Marquette edges St. John's
"6 ranked marquette survived a wild finish in a 96 94 win over St. John's. The red storm erased most of the ten point deficit in the final 21 seconds and had a chance to tie, but Omar Stanley missed the second of two free throws with 2.4 seconds left. Cam Jones scored 23 points and the golden eagles 11th win in 12 games. Tyler Cole added 18 points at ten assists to help the big east regular season champs improve to 17 and three in the conference. Dylan a day Wu su scored a career high 25 for St. John's. I'm Dave ferry.

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Biden says Labor nominee Julie Su represents American dream
"President Biden has tapped a nominee to lead the Labor Department. Julie is the American Dream. The president says Julie Sue is committed to making sure that dream is going to reach for every American. She's the daughter of Chinese immigrants and says a union job gave them a path to the middle class and her a path to the Ivy League. So to all workers who are toiling in the shadows, to workers who are organizing for power and respect in the workplace, know that we see you, we stand with you, and we will fight for you. Some Republicans, though, call Sue anti worker, while Democrats strongly back sued to replace Marty Walsh, the president had been under pressure to name his first Asian American cabinet secretary. Sagar Meghani, Washington.

Coinigy Insights
Bitcoin Surges Past 21k Is this the End of the Bear Market
"9 p.m. Tuesday, January 17th, 2023. Bitcoin surges past 21 K is this the end of the bear market. Hello, welcome to this week's 2019 newsletter. So, after months of endless downturns, we finally have something to be happy about. Bitcoin, the mother crypto finally broke past the 21 K mark, maintaining a 20 gain in the last 7 days dot a SU 2019 D expect. It pulled the

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'Squid Game' actor indicted over indecent assault charges
"Squid Game actor oh yung su will face trial on charges of indecent assault in South Korea. I'm Archie's are a letter with the latest. Prosecutors in the South Korean city of song Nam say 78 year old oh young soo was indicted on charges of making unwanted physical contact with a woman in 2017, details of the case were not given, the trial will begin in February. South Korean cable channel, JTBC reports, O denied wrongdoing, saying he had held the

Unchained
3AC Founder Su Zhu Says FTX Collapse Sets Crypto Back 7 Years
"11 a.m. Wednesday November 23rd, 2022. Three AC founder suju says FTX collapse sets crypto back 7 years. Three arrows capital suju told Bloomberg on Tuesday that there are still more dominoes left to fall. In an in person interview with Bloomberg on November 22nd, suju said the post three AC founder suju says FTX collapse sets crypto back 7 years appeared first on unchained podcast

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Russian warplane falls on building in Siberia; 2 pilots die
"A Russian warplane has crashed into a residential building in Siberia I'm Ben Thomas with the latest It's done residents looked on as firefighters doused smoking wreckage in the Siberian city of irkutsk The region's governor says an SU 30 fighter jet slammed into a two story building that housed two families Both crew members were killed but there were no casualties on the ground and investigation into the cause is underway It's the second time in a week that a combat jet has crashed in a residential area in Russia A bomber went down October 17th near an apartment building in a city on the sea of azov killing 15 people

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13 dead after military bomber crashes into Russian apartment complex
"A Russian war plane has crashed into a residential area in Russia after suffering engine failure killing over a dozen people Firefighters at the scene attempted to put out the flames still raging overnight as a large plume of smoke engulfed the singed and damaged apartment block a Russian SU 34 bomber came down in the port city of yez after one of its engines caught fire as it was taking off Russian authorities said both crew members bailed out safely but the plane crashed into a residential area causing a fire as tons of fuel exploded on impact several of the victims died after they jumped from a 9th story apartment building to

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Violence, protests mark anniversary of Myanmar army rule
"A a a a nationwide nationwide nationwide nationwide strike strike strike strike in in in in Myanmar Myanmar Myanmar Myanmar marks marks marks marks the the the the one one one one year year year year anniversary anniversary anniversary anniversary of of of of the the the the army's army's army's army's seizure seizure seizure seizure of of of of power power power power a a a a sporadic sporadic sporadic sporadic protests protests protests protests and and and and violence violence violence violence across across across across the the the the country country country country Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook the the the the international international international international concern concern concern concern photos photos photos and and and video video video on on on social social social media media media show show show a a a countrywide countrywide countrywide silent silent silent strike strike strike had had had emptied emptied emptied out out out streets streets streets in in in Myanmar's Myanmar's Myanmar's largest largest largest city city city Yangon Yangon Yangon and and and other other other towns towns towns as as as people people people stayed stayed stayed home home home businesses businesses businesses shut shut shut their their their doors doors doors in in in a a a show show show of of of opposition opposition opposition to to to army army army rule rule rule clashes clashes clashes and and and violence violence violence were were were reported reported reported as as as well well well as as as the the the country country country faces faces faces an an an insurgency insurgency insurgency that that that some some some of of of you you you and and and experts experts experts characterize characterize characterize now now now as as as a a a civil civil civil war war war the the the end end end of of of the the the street street street because because because also also also attracted attracted attracted international international international attention attention attention president president president Joe Joe Joe Biden Biden Biden has has has called called called for for for the the the ministry ministry ministry to to to reverse reverse reverse its its its actions actions actions free free free on on on sung sung sung su su su chi chi chi on on on the the the gauge gauge gauge in in in meaningful meaningful meaningful dialogue dialogue dialogue I'm I'm I'm Charles Charles Charles through through through this this this month month month

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"Pearl accuse for Anthony. I pinch the space between my love's thumb and forefinger. Knowing he will jerk his hand away in pain. This is his fourth time indigestion, and this is my fourth time hopeful. Again, I speak of miraculous healings. My blood oozing black, swelling into dark spheres, then red again. I pinch him again and promise to hold the needle above a flame instead of scratching the bent tip against my scalp, like my mother. I tell them stories of the retractable needle in a glossy mahogany tube whenever I have indigestion. I offer my rare supply of curry on pills that smell through my gallon ziploc, which turns out are just charcoal pills. I offer more nameless antibiotics, digestive and curls. I offer this and perhaps the tiny pinch after. My hope has turned into faith, while my love maintains grounded in the body. He walks to the computer to tell himself that my technique seems to be rooted in acupuncture. So I always bite his shoulder, his fingers, since I know he will never let me perk his thumb to prove I am right. But I'm nervous that when he finally lets me, his blood will remain red. By the end of this poem, I am always surprised when he says, I let you do it once. This time I will ask if you remember that Q means the end of discourse, the place between your thumb and forefinger, where I hold you to see if you are finally ready. Weird poem. I love that you just said that about your own words. Yeah, that pool, it's funny, right? 'cause it's a love poem, but it starts out with pain. You're like doing something painful. But also it feels a little like a little like there's some sadness in that poll maybe. I don't know, see you tell me what's going how do you feel having read that poem? Does it feel weird? It does feel weird because just from our conversation, the same things are popping up. I mean, the needle above the flame, and this idea of food the idea of food is here because I mean, second to finding tiny bones in my meats, I also hate being a digested. I don't know. I remember writing this in being like indigestion and love. I don't know that makes sense to me. Because the way my family quote unquote cures indigestion is to literally prick like the corner of your thumb with a needle, and just keep letting the black blood out. And the global, I don't know, for me, it has always been blog what I've been indigestion until it runs red and then you feel better and I love Anthony so much that I was like, come on. This works. Why don't you believe me? You are in pain, let me do this for you. And, you know, I have like a very smelly literal ziploc bag of random pills that are not marked, but I know they all do something, which my parents gave me. And I was like, I'm pretty sure this little black one, you can also take this to cure yourself. And later in the poem, I say, I was so angry when I found out they were just charcoal pills. I was like, really? I thought this was like some fancy stuff. Right? And I don't know. I guess when you're in love with somebody and in a relationship, you always want to show them something and hope they see it the same way you do, which is perhaps why I like poetry because I want to not just find people who also think like me. But for everyone to understand why I can't shut up about food, right? And my digestion. And pain. I can't even remember your question. I got really hung up on getting mad about the needle. No, yes. Well, now I'm gonna make I'm gonna make a steer back toward anger. Yeah, you know, earlier when we were talking, like you said, like I'm angry, like all the time. And so here I'll also confess you that I go to therapy and I talk about in therapy a lot like anger is a deeply uncomfortable emotion for me. I don't like it at all. To me, personally, it feels useless within me and that's because I think I have learned from relationships that my anger is unhelpful because I'm always trying to instead get people to see that where I'm right in a disagreement. So like anger for me is not useful in convincing them of my life I've learned to maintain my composure and so I don't know. That's my confession about angers that I'm also deeply uncomfortable being angry and I really hate it. I would much rather like cry in front of a roomful of people than get mad. I'll even just say like in your poems, right? It's been surprising to me to hear you read them because they the way you read them as a little more tender. And I think I have been on the page reading a little bit more like anger or irritation in them. Yeah, I say I'm angry all the time, but in a way that I like to keep it so tightly held and to myself, I am uncomfortable with other people's anger, to the point where, in any friendships or relationships, if I even sense a glimmer of anger and by anger, I mean, not even raising their voice, but I just can see it maybe eventually, right? Becoming an angry thought. I feel very repulse. And I can't stand it. And so maybe it's like my sick little secret that I'm anger all the time. But I think it's because especially my poems too. I think the restraint is so powerful and maybe it's like a secret power that I like flexing on other people. And it doesn't even count 'cause nobody knows. Well, until now. And there are just parts of my life that I feel free sharing, right? I'm a very open person, like I don't have secrets, but maybe except for that one, right? 'cause you'll never know how I'm angry, right? Or what I'm upset about or angry about. But yeah, I think it's an uncomfortable emotion, but it's incredibly productive, 'cause, I mean, there's that cliche saying something that anger brings you clarity, like you see straight when you're angry, oh gosh, what is that one? I don't know, yeah. Did I just make it? Maybe. I never think sharper or more precise than when I'm angry. Well, that makes sense to me then why you said anger is like your secret, but I almost feel like maybe it's like a secret weapon in a way. And also you were talking earlier about tension in your work. It sounds like you need to let things kind of like process inside you under tension and pressure so that then they can eventually come out. That's like, that's how espressos made. And there's so many that's like a very, that's how diamonds are made, right? That's like an actual physical thing that we know to be true that things under pressure, creation happens out of that. So yeah, it kind of makes a lot of sense in a way and now I'm almost thinking that maybe for sure there's a lot of gendered stuff with holding your anger in and like only letting it out in this refined way. But I also kind of wonder if maybe like the way I'm thinking about it and I was like, well, maybe just like letting your anger out in a way that's messy and unusual is almost like wasteful. That anger is powerful. You got to use it to its full potential and not just let it out when it's not helping you,.

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"Are some thorns, splinters, fish bones. Yes, I would love to read that one. And this poem is not one that I read aloud often. So thank you for asking, and I'm also very nervous. Here are some thorns, splinters, fish bones. Home for a pan fried mackerel dinner. My mother watches my chopsticks stumble around the Kashi. Full after a few bites, I remember a story. When I was a baby, I choked on a fish bone at my grandparents house. My dad wasn't there. They yelled out my mother, for not inspecting each flaky bit of fish I put in my clumsy mouth. Not teaching me the maneuvering of spiky slivers with my tongue. How to place the needles next to my plate, extract white meat clean. Ever since she appeals and holds skeletons above our meal, fossils before me. Still I am bad at pulling bone from fish, cutting skin from pears, which means I'll never get married. But what about the nights where my mouth drips with some gold kiwi? Looking over at my love, my lips smacking unabashedly. Me copying the furry layer in my palm and you standing over this eating it whole. What would our mother say? We laugh while I tell you this story of how whence a splinter burrowed into the meat of my thumb. And I kept it there for weeks. Told my parents the splinter came out on its own, while I hoped my body would absorb this slender spear and disappear the.

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"My mom again. There's something here I want to say about truth. For me, I found the practice of.

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"It also made me uncomfortable to have the term sex change in the home and away and you helped me even something. That seems more like well. Let's put quotes around it like lads. I think that's the way the poem teaches me how to be true to the past also aware of the president also to acknowledge my own discomfort that i have also acknowledging like but i need to keep the phrasing there i understand. I think people who may read this poem get really upset by that phrase. It's upsetting phrase. But i also think it's important to have that in the poem and that's the way pumpkin teach me like the process of like okay like what are what discomfort. Are you willing to sit in in the poem. How are you willing to learn in the poem. And i learned so much through our editorial process. I was so grateful just hearing you talk. Just i've been meditating on this idea of you know when we write a poem. It's so easy to be honest because you can be honest while not being truthful. Totally we couldn't. We can say things that are lies in our truce. Whatever that is and it's still. I consider poetic honesty. And it's hard to explain that to my students. I was like what's ally you've you've told about yourself. What are the lies. You tell your loved ones you know and think about why do it and i feel like that's when ourselves become so honest totally and so relatable yeah and like i mean. I was so lucky. Gosh this is a ghost. Ghost conversation might tremendous teacher. Lucy brook berto you. She would always say. I always want you to tell me the truth. Especially when you're lying to me. I mean that was what she always say about homes and she is. I mean if you go on the foundation site you look at her poems. I mean she was that it did not. Truthfulness was incredibly important to her as tone and is like a point of authority but lying was also really important or like the acknowledgement that. We are lying a lot of the time. I'm and how can you do that like. How can you do that. In a way that is true and honest. Gosh nine thinking of all the lies. I told this week. I mean to oneself into other like even when i had the second piece of quiche. I told myself a lie to get to do that. Oh i need another piece. I'm doing a podcast. That's gonna take a certain kind of energy. I'm going to have that second and it's okay theater third and you're not telling us. Oh gosh yeah. I feel like with each of these poems. The voices just leading us through another door and we're like in another room in another room and we don't quite know that we've changed space. You said you know the poems part of a larger series. It sounds like and i'm so curious. Where do you imagine yourself the reader ending up at the end of these missio poems. Where would you like us to be. I would like to be in like the ghost kingdom jamboree together. Like there's this film longtime companion that i think about a lot. 'cause i also think that for myself and my generation of queer people. I just think it's conceivable that the aids epidemic wasn't a huge part of our experience. Also cove ed and there's this film longtime companion It's about a group of friends In the middle of the height of aids crisis and the american aids crisis the height of the crisis continues all of world. There thinks about it. That are pretty problematic when we look at it now. In hindsight there's very few people of color in that movie like there's but there's this amazing last. Seen where mary. Louise parker shannon's actor who are kind of in some ways like the last people who survived in a certain kind of way of this friend group there in fire islands. There are standing on the beach like they're like. Can you imagine what this is over. Can you even imagine when this is over. And the person's dislike. I can't remember what they say. But essentially like it's going to be amazing like it's going to be so beautiful and all of those music starts playing and you start to see like all these people these men on the beach like a party. It's like they've crested and fire island and there's this as usual like a kind of party going on but then you start to see what you start to see is that the party is full of people who are alive and also full of the dead like all these characters in the movie who've died or also like hugging dancing and everyone's like me so happy to see each other and and it's not heaven like it's fire island it's like maybe but like it's fire island in everyone just gets to be either dead on a live to get like everyone together again. It's not about like. Oh now we're in heaven now. We're like no. I just want to fucking be together again. I remember. I saw that movie in the mid nineties. I remember even than that scene was so moving to me. I'm sure there's so many film critics were like us so sentimental so modlin but it's true lake at slake and i am so i will say like the poems. Think about that scene a lot like that thing of like. What if it's not about like the aspiration of heaven or it's not that it's just like at the end of the poem somehow like something has been conjured where where everyone is just together in whatever vessel. They're in like you don't have to make excuses for yourself that your dad anymore. You don't have to apologize that you know. My grandmother exempt apologize. That after three days on life support she laughed. You know and she died. And like i don't have to apologize for still being alive and my mother can show up and everyone is just. They're together and it's the kind of community that isn't based on paradise you know or aspiration and it doesn't matter like how you showed up. I think that's what the police would like to do. You know small goal. Open all the gates of reality. Let everyone together. no biggie. But a feeling like that a feeling like we're all feasting. The door of the house is open. Everyone gets to come in through whatever gate they come through and like. I'm just gonna keep turning to them like handing them plates of stuff and we're all going to eat. Were too happy to even think about the fact that maybe some of us are alive and maybe some of us aren't. I spent a lot of time thinking about the people in my life who've died on how they died and why they died and what could have changed and missing them in that way and feeling angry and feeling sad and and justifiably lake. You know my mom thinking about poverty and mental illness and reagan era of economics. And all that but like maybe. Maybe there's a moment where we can be.

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"Also never wanted and also won't give up in the history of my light body. it will show. I could have been another. The shots the surgeons blade that freedom. But i hold on not out of fear will maybe but also is body. I fought for timid skin sack that grew into a kind of magnificence. I had not expected. I tie my bow tie around my neck. That's not quite the neck. I want but still. The neck survived hours on the floor. Begging for my life bent head crying in the bathroom bed head walking by the boys yelling hog and dog an ugly as an animal. It's confusing. i protect the breasts. That i live without. In my mind's i look for hours and men's trousers and kimonos and bleed all day. My mind says take it out and though it's one step closer to the one true self. I wanted also i miss it in ways. I can't explain burnt off. Scroll a mirror of a mirror. When i was eight a daycare. My friends pulled me aside to talk about a sex change. All of us in our catholic uniforms meg. Emily nadine and brian who got kicked out because of me. That's later the story. We drew me in the sand. We planned and wondered how much it costs to be another body. But now i know my body. I pull up my pants. And feel the lack of one thing as the muffin. Top reminds me.

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"Food such a food for you. Thank you for asking that question because food is everything to me. That's i was so excited by this poem. Food is my persona. It doesn't matter if it's like. I'm with just one other person or with five people. I just want to order everything and just like ambien abundance together and just eat till like everyone wants to just sleep and so reading this home in hearing you read it is shes. I wonder if you have the same approach or like yeah. What is food for you. Food is everything for me. I mean like to almost to my detriment but no lake. It's just I love to cook my partner. Angeline is an astonishing cook. And so that's part of our language. I grew up with my grandparents who loves to cook. There was always like to make you know like bone broths and stuff. There is always that smell in the house that was like almost terrible but also so delicious. You know when you know what's coming. Yeah something guided mero just like an all night long all night long cook all night long the stuff and then i think for me a big a big kind of freedom once. I moved away from like a small rural place was like going moving to a place like new york and all of a sudden there was so much food like to to have gone from like not very good although i loved it. Chinese american food in east hampton connecticut. Till like all of us are going to sarah lawrence college and like going to chinatown and like roaming around eating dumplings or a big thing for me. They're just like. I can't even explain and so eating different kinds of animals eating different. I mean just like the freedom of that and then doing that with people. I mean i think one of the first ways i really felt adult was making food with feeble like making pasta for people making lasagna making greek food and then doing stuff like going to dim sum. That has been something through the pandemic. That has been really hard for me. I mean these are first world problems for sure but going through dimsum on the weekends was a big deal to me. And if you had to have a thing where there's like ten twelve people at a table and you're like sucking on chicken fee. And like eating dumpling. And just like it's too spicy for my little periods soul. But like i don't care. I'm gonna suffer later and i just like you know with the bounty. The pleasure big you know going to an italian restaurant getting a ton of pasta and i miss that a lot and it also just taught me about the world. You know like i so much of what i know about other people has to do with what they love to eat now. I am very distracted to sink you about all the food you listed if we were just like somewhere where we could all go right now and just like sit outside and eat sue. What what would our meal be right. Now where would we go anywhere in the planet. I just one pan-fried dumplings honestly now now from a frozen bag no now. My mom's because hers is to healthy. Yes like trashy. Greasy pan-fried dumplings. I love them. Scalding hot for me food is about texture to emma texture. Pers- yeah so. I don't say i want to isaiah. I need a crunchy dessert. Or i need a smooth deserves. A i love eating things like just like raw off the heat converting the roof of my mouth. That's how i know. I'm pretty happy today and i'll remember tomorrow. Sorry we're like so away from the poem. I can't even all i remember the seven things from the poll. I feel like we're right in the poll. Now 'cause i feel like this is what these poems pope to do. And this is i think what ghosts and food and this time does which is like were maybe not like in in a certain part of the politics of the poem but you kind of just walked into the restaurant where i'm waiting for jenny. Which is a little bit. What i hope that the poem will do. I'm really inspired people. Aca conrad and the remarkable poet destiny hempel holy-moly and one win like poets. We're it's not a joke about like the poem. Mix something happen and it's not just like you know what i mean not just something until actual although intellectual things absolutely happened but there's a kind of somatic practice with the palm where it all of a sudden we're in the room together were eating in. The dumplings are steaming. And i think this is another aspect of when i was trying to figure out these poems and i'm still trying to figure them out could the act of saying miss you over and over again and not i miss you but like miss you which is like a real action and then talking about the food and also talking about the body and also you can leave your body behind. Like i don't care. I'd take any incarnation of you. Couldn't like building and building that almost everyone who's listening to it also come in and it doesn't really matter at that point if where we are is the world of the living or not if that makes sense like maybe we're in the ghost restaurant. Maybe i'm not alive anymore by the end of the poem and i've gone to see jenny and we've all come to see jenny at shanghai dumpling on franklin street chapel hill. Maybe i've been able to bring her back from the dead or my grandmother back from the other side and like and they're with us but maybe there's something about just like building space for it almost doesn't even matter because the gate is just open and everyone gets to be who they are and a pulse can do that. I'm sure there's fiction writers listening. Well i don't know if anyone's listening anymore but fiction and nonfiction can do that in certain ways but i do think poems can do. I mean i think that's the place where like poetry spell work magic prayer. Kind of all comes. Daydream comes together whereas like you can make that space upon you can make the portal. I got time so drawn to these miss. You poems that. I feel plopped down somewhere. I'm like oh here i am. Let's see what happens. yeah there. We are altogether. I really curious about the body and these poems. The bodies are ephemeral and concrete. Like they hold so many. What you said was you. Don't care what incarnation this person. It is as long as they show up at one way shape or form and so i really wanna turn to the poem pyramid puzzle. Body sister disappointing. How surprising because they feel like they're the body is inescapable but through the palm it is escape noble and i will love it if it could read for us. Sure one obscure to read. But i'm really excited to have it in poetry. I thank you all for having it. My paramount apostle body sister disappointing. How surprising bled all day stopped bleeding. Some more went to the doctor who reached inside the woman body. I try to live with make peace with but also ignore sad ten my uterus one day the tenant turns out to be the landlord all altay. I wonder what it means o'clock. I know as well as i know anything but.

The Poetry Magazine Podcast
"su" Discussed on The Poetry Magazine Podcast
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The Poetry Magazine Podcast
"su" Discussed on The Poetry Magazine Podcast
"The angry part the sad part the all come out at different times depending on what is being triggered in your environment and i you know we all have various parts that are protecting us the part that that shuts down. If somebody's yelling at you or the part that yells back in just starts throwing things or creating a scene these are all parts of us and internal family systems also believes that everybody has a true self. A self that is healed that is capable of processing everything. Marash lee more lovingly amer compassionately and the point of this therapy isn't to get rid of the parts but rather to have compassion on the parts and to understand them to give them a chance to speak and when these parts are given that chance to express themselves and to tell their story than they don't feel the need to get big any more so than i don't need the part that would cause these drunken scenes with my ex-boyfriends in curse at them and hit them or whatever it was like they don't need to come up to the surface anymore if i'm angry or in a fight with my husband or whatnot because i've given these parts of chance to tell their story i've given these parts of chance to feel heard and they know now that they don't have a job anymore. They don't need to protect there. Isn't anybody here. Who is abusing me or harming me in the same ways as when i was a child and so having that conversation with these parts. Let's them know okay. My job is done against to chill like they are sort of in this big sack like you said. I like to imagine them in a room where they're all partying together and sometimes been apart. Feels like oh no. I feel eugenia being threatened. I better come out and like defender again. You know that happens and it is very nerve wracking to bear all of that in a poem right. This work i've done with my therapist in private. Haven't even really shared this fully with my husband. But i think to see somebody doing that. Work is is important like you said in the korean christian community. We don't talk enough about mental honest. We don't talk enough about healing about growth in this way and not just in our community but in community at large i think the pandemic really brought mental illness and mental health to the surface. I think people are finally starting to become more comfortable with talking about depression with pain with what self-care means not in just the cultural popular. But what it really means to make sure that we are okay that we are healthy that we are in positive relationships that are healing and i think when myself starts to see my poem in that context. I feel more secure. I feel like. I am doing the work that i meant to be doing. I am Hopefully encouraging more people to take this brave step to bearing the insides of themselves. I think there are definitely parts of me. Who are like what the hell are you doing. Why are you sharing this. What if your father reza with your mother reads it. I mean god knows what they'll say right you know and those parts exists and i've had to have a conversation with them about this phone. Say you know what i understand. You're worried for me. But i'm thirty seven years old. It's okay for people to hear this story. i'm going to survive it. I've survived worse. And if this story is being told not just for myself but for others to reflect on their own parts and reflect on who their true selves are than than. It's worth it to me. Well thank you. I feel very inspired. Because i feel like i'm always holding back so i'm so scared but maybe it will come later down the road but i think that's why i i love. Your work is because i feel like it's modeling. The bravery and fearlessness. That everyone could use a little love. Thank you thank you so much that means so much to me. Oh my gosh. I feel tional. Is this supposed to happen. A big thank you to junior. Lee lee is a korean american poet and the author of bianca forthcoming from four way. Books and twenty twenty three and blood sparrows and sparrows. You can read the two poems by lee in the september.

The Poetry Magazine Podcast
"su" Discussed on The Poetry Magazine Podcast
"A bothered me because these repercussions i wasn't asking i didn't want task them. All i wanted to do was just live my life day to day and not have to think about the big questions of life. I just wanted to drink it away. Smoke it away and so that that night stuck with me. Not because it was such a debaucherous name but because i was forced to consider the ethics of it and forced to consider my relationship to it and i guess now i see that it was because there was a part of me that was uncomfortable with how i was living my life. There was a part of me that thought there should be more. I wish i wish there were more a well. There's so many stories within this poem. That i feel like this punk would just go on and on and on for the reader and so yeah could we hear the final section of the phone yes and when i married the last man i loved as the woman i thought i was. I woke one night like a gin horrified to find herself fixed in her final incarnation. I stopped recognizing myself to such a degree that some days. I'd wake having forgotten really forget we had an actual child. I morphed into a serpent a tempest. I struck myself against our domestic walls. Like a mad bat trapped in a coupe and my husband who from the beginning looked at me like he understood. I was not his like he was willing to take what he could get for. As long as i'd let him have. It refused to enter my war. How bereft i was left with no enemies how i broiled on that battle ground alone with myself punching at nothing until i conjured my multitudes i wish i could say i freed myself. Somehow that i'd pride those shadow selves from me with a hex a needle a healing courts..

The Poetry Magazine Podcast
"su" Discussed on The Poetry Magazine Podcast
"It was a night that happened in two thousand seven. When i was at my rock bottom. I had lived with my father in korea right out of college. I had made no plans for what i would do after college because my father who had been deported two korea after many years in prison. No yeah in prison. He he was given a choice to live out his sentence or to be deported to korea and he hadn't been to korea since he was ten years old but his green card had expired and he'll never bothered becoming a citizen and so he chose deportation and this was when i was in the middle of college and so he would call me almost daily during my sophomore junior senior years and beg me to come live with him and teach in korea and i had never even visited korea was born in chicago at never been there and i decided this plan. I think i was still that child yearning for that daughter for daughter relationship. Earning to redeem that relationship myself and went to korea. I lasted about three months before. I just disappeared on my father. I booked flight. I found friends and family in california to help me leave and one day. I you know. I'd gotten a job in korea and i write. I actually do write about this. In an essay form that is in the middle of mike book bianca about the guilt and the new trump as they created in this experience and after i left my father i was so i felt so guilty that i just drink nonstop..

The Poetry Magazine Podcast
"su" Discussed on The Poetry Magazine Podcast
"A bearer of of my rage. And it's strange because come to terms with my own personal faith. Now as i've gotten older especially as i have a child and don't have an explanation for a lot of things and while i'm still not okay with a lot of what korean christian culture is like. I have found ways to make peace with my own relationship with what i believe. God or the universe is and it's strange though because this next book beyond god doesn't mention god nearly as much as i even though i have a more personal relationship with what i believe is god i think because i am in a place of peace with myself and so i'm not having to process that relationship necessarily as much as i am processing now the relationship with the attachment figures and so that's sort of the way that mike christian experience has affected my writing but you know it does really break my heart when i see it still happening right. My in laws are very much involved in their korean christian community. And every time i talk to them. It's another story of some kind of drama with some some kind of corruption within the church. And it's just it's sad you know that this could have been a safe space for people especially for immigrants and yet it's just like a hot pot of toxicity. Somebody's thank you for sharing that. My secret dream is that someone or we should or. I don't know anybody should start a podcast just talking about the exact phenomena and i was really interested to hear you talk about how god figures dozen figure new work and so could you read the second part of the poem sure. Once i followed a man into a hurricane minutes before it stripped half of manhattan from power. I trailed behind him when the transformer line exploded and the night sky flashed a gas leak..

The South Florida Morning Show
Florida Appeals Court Rules in Favor of DeSantis' Mask Mandate Ban
"You put je mask on you. Pick jim ask off. You put your mask back and forth. Shake it all about yet. An appeals court ruled friday. Keep governor to santa's parental mask option. Not his mask mandate or his right band. Not it's not a mask ban. It's a parental option in place. Which means that they can now withhold the salaries of school board members and districts that are requiring face coverings for all students. I would assume at eight o'clock this morning. All of these schools will be served in person with papers find at least thirteen school districts including florida's large sixth-largest. That's palm beach broward. He doesn't he doesn't waste any time. And he's not the kinda guy who just makes some sort of veiled political threat you will follow through. He went to harvard. Su he was a jag attorney and he knows the law and he knows the laws. He wouldn't do this if he didn't think the law was not behind him. Yeah you're right right the double negative all right well and it's the whole cabinet the legislature behind him to they're not messing around with this thing and i'm telling you where's the backlash from parents. I'm sure it's there. It's just we're not hearing from them. Who are so mad at their school board for playing chicken with the school board funding. Yeah it's irresponsible the other thing is that vaccines for twelve year olds. No you cannot do it. Because they don't know what the dosing is right the approval though no it doesn't even have approval they don't know how to dose it but in yet the l. which which is la unified school district. Which one bigger one they just have mandated a vacs requirement for kids. You can't you can't scare. I know exactly what you're saying. So i don't understand the decision. How can you even do that science. Isn't there you can't give a kid the regular amount that you would get no and they don't know how much that is. So my gosh very scary common i i figure it out but i know i got a feeling that are going to figure out quicker the not you

The Eric Metaxas Show
The Lord Spoke to Prophet Mike Thompson About a Tearing in Washington D.C.
"Five and a half six months ago. Lord spoke to me about a tearing in washington. Dc vision a tearing. Yeah in this vision. He took me to washington. Dc and he showed me politicians. There were many of them. Those in the su- administration right at this particular point others many where there was a tearing their clothes. It would occur in their shirt or their blouse should their pants their skirt and the tears would be like two to four inches. They start at the top and they would go down towards the bottom and the symbolism of that i think was important because it meant from heaven earth. It was like the tearing of the veil. When jesus was crucified and then parts of their skin would be exposed and that exposing was what god was beginning to show me at that point that as we proceeded that there would be greater exposing not just exposing. But something done about it. And that's why the angels in the vision. That i had just a few days. Ago is so important. The army of angels because something was being done about it. We can't see everything that's happening behind the scenes. You see my My gift is to see what's going on in the spiritual realm and then report it to the body of christ so that they can see those kind of things and have hope and have a sense of direction and purpose. The prophecy never ever ever exalts itself above the word of god So we always match. According to what god is saying but one of the things we have to understand is even though that the holy spirit will never violate the word of god. The holy spirit doesn't mind violating our interpretation and misunderstanding of the word of god Because he is god and so what he's doing is he's moving. There is a great revival. That is happening right now. Airy this is we are. On the verge. We're on the coast of something that is just changing like

ESPN FC
Brazil and Argentina Suspension Shocker
"Just when you think you've seen it on in the game. The matches then stopped by brazilian authorities. After seven minutes. This was an extraordinary series of events. Brazil take on argentina income and bone qualifying. of course. this was the big game of the day. A game that eventually was abandoned. Thank goodness guy is heads a try. Tallies exactly what happened god. Okay so wow all right. So there's four argentine players who any buendia martinez romero and lasalle su. Who is you know. Play their football. In the united kingdom For tottenham and aston villa respectively. Brazil have a rule in place. Where just as brazil is on. United kingdom's red list United kingdom is on brazil's red list and then means that anybody entering the country has to quarantine for ten days. They've been In this case the united kingdom Over the previous two weeks now These four players as they came in they didn't put the fact that they had been in the united kingdom on their whoever filled up their forms for them didn't put them in in the forms at the airport. The brazilian authorities noticed this. It took them a couple of days because they've been in for three days. There's different reports about how hard they tried or whether they were able to go and approach them and now a deport them or get them to quarantine eventually. They said he could only get to them at the stadium once. They were at the stadium. The difficulty getting into the dressing room because it was locked and so eventually aided by police they came on the pitch stopped the match. There was some throwing and eventually argentina's said okay. Never mind this. We're leaving and they left the stadium. Brazil stuck around. They had a kickabout for the delight of the fans. Were in the ground.

IINK Podcasts HI
"su" Discussed on IINK Podcasts HI
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America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
The International Ramifications of the U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan
"Black In in that case in you just said that we cannot compare The events of the last few days either to saigon. Oh even to. Jimmy carter as somebody who is a. Pm of the of the british opera house is somebody who is a canadian as well. What are the international ramifications of what we have just seen when you'll blaming our allies our partners in the country prior administrations went already. The media organs of the chinese communist state are saying quote unquote headlines. Bidoon will surrender taiwan. Next how how can send a you. As an observer of presidential politics that there will be very very serious ramifications. I'm very concerned. And i think the parallel there is with the bay of pigs President kennedy was fearful of fiasco at the bay of pigs few months after he was inaugurated in nineteen sixty one would embolden the soviet union. That's precisely what happened. And they you know they. We now know that the head short range. Nuclear missiles already deployed on the launcher before it was discovered by. Us intelligence that four hundred thousand two old divisions a soviet armed forces in cuba in-country and they've been there for some months before american intelligence defected. This right under the nose. Eight minutes away in a jet aircraft from for miami and and And then he was afraid that it would embolden the russian su something impetuous which is what happened. He and we of course will settled very. I would say we didn't quite statesmanlike manner but but that sort of thing does encourage those who have an appetite to be aggressive. And if they think they're facing a vacuum or facing a completely irresolute opponent than it is extremely dangerous. And i mean you know. We got all kinds of historical parallels for this as hitler himself said after he saw chamberlain and della at munich. He thought he could do anything he

The Coachable Podcast
Why Your Stress Is Killing You With Dr. Jannine Krause
"All right dr janine. Thank you so. Much for joining negotiable podcast. I'm really glad to have you here for this conversation. My pleasure tori. We're gonna have some fun. Yeah you are the first naturopathic doctor to come on the show. So you are pumping the coach gus. Jerry with that. And i'm really excited because i think this is a much needed conversation to be had not just here but anyway that i can get the message out about alternative healing modalities to help us. Heal from the inside out. I'm all about it Because that's the mission that i'm on and i know that the people listening to this show are interested in as well because after living through the last two years that we've all been through in you know as well as i do. That stress levels are are preyed ti. I would. I would love to know from your perspective. What as a doctor. What have you as the implications of what we've just all experienced with with ovid and everything else especially when it comes to our stress man a couple of interesting things you know a lot of people come in. They're like i'm fine. Everything's fine kind of like that. T shirt everything's great. Yeah like okay. Yeah your face is not telling me that and we get a lot of like. I've had so much more downtime. And then it's like yeah. I've been home with some downtime. But i've been working with the kids and doing home schooling or i've been trying to figure out how to do my work at home and i don't have an office. Su there's all these weird stressors that kind of came into play and then they were like and this is probably the biggest implication for most women. The kitchen is right. There and things in that refrigerator are talking to me and my pantry and things that have been in there for months. That tastes like cardboard. Want me to eat them. So most of most of the biggest complaint. I'm getting from voces is coveted. Ten fifteen twenty dare. I say forty people

The Plant Path
"su" Discussed on The Plant Path
"Thing about third. It's okay so and this is where we kind of come up against like more allopathic ways of thinking versus vital this ways of thinking. So if we're if we're thinking. I don't think it works to think about willow bark as aspirin okay. Willow bark is a much more complex substance than aspirin. Right aspirin is a single isolated compound. Willow bark has that single isolated compound insignificantly lower concentration but alongside a whole bunch of other compounds. That likely work with it in a synergistic manner. Okay so i really don't think thinking about willow bark as just a straight alternative to aspirin is really an effective way of thinking about it. You can but I'm just not sure it's going to give you the full picture of what will bark is really doing so in regards to whether it's a good alternative to aspirin. I think you know. yeah kind of. I can't remember the exact numbers. But i believe it was like if you were to boil an ounce of willow bark into a little mosquito flying in here the thing up mosquitoes out here where i live a get rough here in the springtime Su yeah. So i think you take an ounce of willow bark decoction like to ounce of willow bark..

The Community Safety Podcast
"su" Discussed on The Community Safety Podcast
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The Community Safety Podcast
"su" Discussed on The Community Safety Podcast
"For services to become like a conveyor belt system so once women report. They've got to go through all the different systems. So what we're doing at chile's understanding that we giving different avenues of support for example empowerment groups support groups learning project also nine people to volunteer with us. So i think i did Statistics count a few years ago. And at that point it was over. Fourteen thousand women that we had supported that direct support and there's also indirect supports families that get involved and the families also being being supported within those systems. That's a lot of lives that you save there. So a lot of lives have been changed through the work. That you and your staff donna of the years and i presume now with the because of the funding cuts. And what have you when you say about either people coming in that. You will not be helping fulltime up regime because of the the way the network live saw. Post them out to other organizations. Yes we have to use the partnerships really smartly so that the person that's coming to us are supported in the best way possible. You can't recant unearthing. The truth is that no one organization can support one person fully when there's so many experts out there providing different socio. What women need. is that connect. They just need to know what we mustn't miss is that this this somebody that's holding their hand and that's the one thing that we have to make sure so. For example before the funding cuts started happening around about two thousand and six seven they will not to funding changes previous to this that there was a growth in the one sector and as the voluntary sector grew there were different organizations and when women went to those organization they stayed with them for a long time for different things so the people the case workers in each organizations would be their go to person. So that person didn't have to be the one that did everything for them..

Switch4Good
"su" Discussed on Switch4Good
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The Fighter Pilot Podcast
A Discussion on Leveraging Emerging Technologies
"The last two decades american nato combat aviators have been deploying to combat operations in afghanistan iraq another locations throughout the middle east with a focus on supporting troops on the ground years pointed. The middle east have been focused on missions and environments were american. Airpower is all but uncontested. He sustained appointments can with budget sequestration that began in two thousand thirteen at work for much of the capital stock that the aviation community depends on performance mission sustained deployment cycles of also stressed or pilots entered families. Sequestration was followed by a sustained period of shortfalls implied hours in maintenance capabilities resulting in increased fatalities in us military aviation particularly in the marine corps. This many either leave service entirely or continue serving in the reserves or international gar leading short shortages of experienced pilots on active duty during this time united states has begun to contend with renewed russian aggression in eastern europe in syria as well as a growing threat posed by china as this new era great-power competitions beginning combat aviation is undergoing some significant changes. I an aging fleet of fort generation aircraft is being replaced in fifth generation aircraft generation aircraft combined low observable stealth technology sensor fusion medium-range air-to-air missiles and unparalleled radar detection range into one aircraft giving pilots and unmatched advantage over any aircraft shielded by hostile nation. All these airplanes are exceptional in their capability. They're very expensive to operate acquiring increase maintenance hours in costing more per flight hour than their fourth generation predecessors second military is outsourcing adversary training aircraft also known as red air to private companies. These companies are able to deliver cost efficient solutions to the military for adversary training capabilities. Other aircraft are not adequate to simulate the threat of a russian su fifty seven or chinese j twenty.

The Economist: The Intelligence
German Conservatives Mull Merkel Succession
"Germany indeed the whole of the european union is preparing for an era beyond the leadership of chancellor angela markle and this weekend the contours of the battle to lead our party became clearer. Mrs merkel's christian democratic union or cd you along with its sister party. The s you have lead the country for four consecutive terms and the two party leaders themselves. The heads of germany's two most populous states are now vying to replace her arm unless it the cd. You chair has already announced his intention to run out pursued on ehab forty to get touch longest mid and undug yesterday. Mark zeltser leads the. Su threw his hat in the ring. Status vian an essay and germany's state-led corona virus response has come into question as cases have risen faster than vaccinations legislation. That's under review would wrest control back from the states and shape a federal covid nineteen response that creates a potent political mix for two candidates with differing leadership of their home states but the best part of the year. These two men have been engaged. In the sort of war of attrition conducted mainly through the media criticizing each other's approaches to corona virus suggesting that their respective approaches have been more appropriate. Tom novel is the economists. Berlin bureau chief and this of course is a sort of proxy war for the decision for which of them is going to lead the two parties into the federal election in september and therefore most likely succeed. I'm gonna mock chancellor now we've spoken about both of them before on the show but let's quickly go through each of them. Tell me more about arlette. I'm going to lash. It was elected leader of the christian democratic union. The main center right party in germany in january he is also the leader of north rhine-westphalia. And that's germany's big