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BDSwiss Chief People Officer in Cyprus Leaves after a Year

Finance Magnates

04:49 min | 3 months ago

BDSwiss Chief People Officer in Cyprus Leaves after a Year

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"sadler" Discussed on The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

03:10 min | 7 months ago

"sadler" Discussed on The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

"Happening in the career of John Sadler, and he talked about the ownership group, and the folks that are involved with flight line, and they helped to make it possible. And the one thing he said there, which again, was very honest from a trainer's perspective was that those owners were able to take care of things on there and they were all experienced owners. It's not like he had first time owners involved. And they allowed John Sadler to go do his job with flight line. And to point him in the directions that he needed to be pointed in. He didn't rush him. He could have rushed him. Last year, maybe gotten him into a race, maybe he didn't rush flight line. He took his time. With flight line, and he was very calculated. In the decisions that they made, and the places that they decided to run flight line. Begins his career in April of 2021. Winds of maiden special weight race. In September of last year, he wins an allowance optional claimer. Then he comes back, December 26th, opening day of Santa Anita. And he wins the Malibu steaks, gets his first grade one. The first of four consecutive, grade one wins, for flight line. His next one would be June 11th, when he comes back and wins. The Met mile. At Belmont park, and then at delmar, that tour de force, 19 plus length wind, in the Pacific classic stakes. And then what we just witnessed on Saturday in the breeders cup classic. A fantastic career for flight line who is now off to stud, people will say, he's the best since secretary at people will say he's as good as secretariat. We'll never know. John, again, another honest answer when I brought that up to him. He said it's very difficult and I agree. To compare horses from different generations. First of all, when secretary was running, it was a whole different gain. Horses were handled differently. The fact that they didn't go to stud after the three year old campaign. It was a big reason why secretariat continued on. I don't think you can compare the two. And I don't think it's fair to compare it to flight line. Has just 6 career starts. And yes, they were all victories. But it's not nearly the length of a win streak of a cigar. Or a zenyatta. And not that I'm saying that those horses are better than flight line, but they're more accomplished. The flight line. Regardless, he's a special horse and we were all privileged to be able to see him and we on the horse racing radio network privileged to be able to be part of what we saw with flight line. My thanks to trainer John Sadler

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"sadler" Discussed on The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

05:19 min | 7 months ago

"sadler" Discussed on The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

"He is going to do everything he can to try to find the next flight line. But John, they don't come along. They don't grow on trees, do they? No, I mean, you know, absolutely not. That's why I felt so blessed that I here I am in the later stages of my career to get one of these horses, you know, you watch them when other people have them. And you revel at them and your fans, you're excited. I've enjoyed every great horse I've ever seen run. To get one, I mean, it's just things aligned. It just was meant to be. You know, Jay privin had sent out a post on Twitter after the race and he went through some of your career accolades. More than 2700 career wins, the two breeders cup classics and several other runner up efforts in the breeders cup. And he said it's time to put John Sadler in the Hall of Fame. Do you view your career as a Hall of Fame career, John? I think so at this stage, we've done it on the hardest circuit here in Southern California in my opinion. I've been doing it a long time and I think if you look at the number of group ones, 45, 46, whatever, maybe close to 50 group ones. I'd like to be in there. But I don't harbor on that stuff. That's not my decision. I'm just trying to do a good job every day. And just a minute or two left here before I have to wrap things up and let you go, John, I know you have a lot going on. So I won't keep you, but are you a big collector of memorabilia with some of your top horses? No. You know, I've got the trophies and I've got the eclipse awards and I've got the big highlight stuff and. One I don't have any wall space. And two, I've got it all inside me. So, you know, I don't know what a big collector means, you know what I'm saying, but I have nice stuff that is special to me and I mean, everybody likes my watch and I go, that's the watch that accelerate. They got me that day when you won the breeders cup classic at Churchill. So I had to wear in that since he won, so I don't know if I'm really pondering. Do I put on the new watch? The new loan genes watch from Lexington or do I keep the accelerating because it's good luck. I don't know. I wouldn't change a thing. Yeah, you're right. Will you go back and watch a replay of, say, flight line or accelerate or even stellar wind? Do you ever go back and watch replays of those horses? I do. I mean, I when they come up, I've been watching a lot of flight line because that day was a little bit of a blur. Just because you're there all day and we had an early run around the card. So we were sitting there for about 6 hours. Just waiting for him for his time to come and then when you run a lot of commotion. So I've watched that quite a bit. And it's really fun. And like I said, I've got it all in my brain. So it's with me for life. Well, John, it's a special thing. You've done a masterful job with that horse as you've done with so many horses in your career. And really do appreciate you spending a little time on a busy day for you. So go enjoy it. And enjoy the celebrations you have to come. Okay. We will. Thank you. Take care. Congrats, John, John Sadler. Here on the horse racing radio network trainer talk presented by phasic tipton. Yeah, you know, you think about some of the comments that John made and he asked me if he could kind of cut that a little bit short here as opposed to spending the full first 30 minutes of the program with me. He has a lot going on and so we wrapped up a touch early, but he is one of those trainers when I love design to answer when I said, hey, after what Jay prit put out there on social media, he said, it's time for you to be in the Hall of Fame. Do you view your career as a Hall of Fame career? And you heard John say, yeah, I think at this point I do. Which a lot of trainers, that wasn't John being cocky or arrogant or boastful. It was just John being honest. And you have to love that about John Sadler. He is every time I've ever had him on any program. He has always been extremely honest, and he's given me a straight answer. And he did it there too, and I thought that was really refreshing, really cool to hear. And you have to think, the only thing missing from his resume. If you're going to talk about trainer John Sadler being in the Hall of Fame. The only thing really missing from his resume would be a win in a Triple Crown race. He has the two breeders cup classic victories, right with flight line. And that would accelerate in 2018. And do you remember for the longest time we were talking about John Sadler as a guy that, you know, couldn't win when he shipped out of town. He didn't have the best record. He had a terrible record, actually. And then all of a sudden, he wins the last two breeders cup classics when he had to ship away.

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"sadler" Discussed on The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

05:14 min | 7 months ago

"sadler" Discussed on The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

"Interest in flight line, selling for $4.6 million to Brookdale farms Freddy sites who signed the ticket on behalf of an undisclosed farm client. Did you watch any of that? What are your thoughts on the way that all unfolded? Well, absolutely watch this at my desk. I had fan dual TV on 9 30 in the morning on a Monday or was it Sunday? No, it was Monday. It was Monday, yeah. I watched it yesterday at my desk. It was fun, you know, obviously we're thrilled with the price. But they're going to be thrilled too to have a breeding right in the source. So it was really exciting. And the metaverse thing is new to me. I know I did an interview to put it on there and put a lot of time into it and always looking to the future with resource racing. So if the metaverse is fine with it, I'm happy with it. I guess in the metaverse you can drive a pores or whatever. Right now, I'll just drive my car. Is virtual John Sadler, a better trainer than actual John Sadler? I'd have no idea what the virtual chocolate I don't know either. I was watching that. Of course, you heard Kurt Becker with a call. We're very close colleagues and have been good friends for a long time. And, you know, he was on the stand for that. So they had a virtual picture of Kurt as the virtual flight line was being auctioned off. It really remarkable stuff. Maybe this is the new wave and thoroughbred auctions. At least in some respects. Yeah, I mean, I think it's, you know, like I said, they're looking to the future. They're looking at what we can do to increase ownership and participation. And the new technologies are there and every aspect of our lives. So let them go on with it and tell me what it is later. I know John, you said that you're going to have time to take this all in later. And you'll have time to celebrate later because you're back to work now. But when you think back on flight line, is there a favorite moment or story that you like to tell people about him that maybe even doesn't involve one of his races, but something else that you're always going to remember? Well, you know, I have a lot of those moments and there's usually like private moments with me in the horse. This isn't necessarily involve a race. Last year I had a moment at del mar that I worked on a Tuesday in case I was going to a little bit of a short pattern to get him ready because he ran the last weekend. And it was a Tuesday morning and nobody was there. I mean, people had gone back to LA and it was just one of those days that came up, we were probably the only horse out there. And he put a work in a del mar and I said to myself, you know, I've trained 40 years, that's the best work I've ever seen in my life. Wow. I mean, it was just so exciting. You went like 58, but he looked like he was going one O two. It was just like unworldly workout. I think maybe one private clock might have been there that day or who knows. But I mean, there was nobody there. It was just being in flight line and one on the track. And it's just, you know, I got a little teary eyed because I've never seen a horse work like that. So, you know, the kind of moments are very, very special. The camera's on NBC caught Terry Finley right after flight line crossed the finish line in the classic and Terry and his family were very emotional. They also were teary eyed. Were you emotional after he crossed the finish line at absolutely. You saw the sunglasses, didn't you? Yeah. I do everything for a reason. Yeah, yeah, I mean, it's hard to believe that you wouldn't be after witnessing something like that. And knowing everything that went into it, and it's wonderful to see John Sadler, my special guest here on trainer talk presented by phasic tipton. John, there have been horses that have come through your barn such as stellar wind, for example. And switch and accelerate another breeders cup classic winner. Are there certain things that all good horses possess certain qualities that all good horses possess? Well, I mean, every horse is an individual and we train them as an individual. It's not the same program for every single horse. But the characteristics are usually every good horse that I've had. You got a lot of try in them. And you know, I get a lot of horses and sometimes I'll see other races where I had three or four X horses, you know, it gives me a good feeling to get horses ready to run and they'll seek their level, you know, some won't be as good some will be really good. Some will be okay. So what I like to do is see a horse develop to his potential, whatever that may be. And so, you know, the characteristics of the top ones that they can be different, but they've all got a lot of try in them. Well, they certainly do in flight line had all the try in the world, and that's why he was so special for trainer John Sadler and he is now off to stud at lane's end, and I know John's going to have that big hole to fill, but you heard him talk about it earlier.

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"sadler" Discussed on The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

06:18 min | 7 months ago

"sadler" Discussed on The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

"Championship event flight line has won the breeders cup classic. What a moment that was, and I know that that has to be music to the ears of John Sadler, who was listening to that call. John really appreciate you joining me here on trainer talk. Boy, what was going through your mind is you're listening to Kurt's call and flight line coming through the stretch. When I was listening to the call, I was just very happy because every single day you feel exhilarated, I felt a sense of relief because we thought we had the best stores and sometimes when you have the best source it doesn't always go your way. A horse can get loose. You can stumble at the start. There could be a lot of traffic issues. None of which happened. Partially because the horse is so good, you know, he can get any kind of position on the racetrack. So probably pretty gold and the rest of the race. So it's more of a relief and then we'll start to enjoy it more this week and going forward into kind of the award season just a great day, keenly did a tremendous job. But you just have to get a good job. The city of Louis of Lexington was very accommodating. So altogether a win win win. I love the fact John that before we started putting this show together, I called you and I asked you if you were still on cloud 9 and you said, well, I'm right back at the barn working and doing my thing again. It doesn't end for a horse trainer, does it? No, it really doesn't. You know, we've got other nice horses in the barn. We're excited about what's going to happen next year. So today's opening entries for del mar. So we're looking ahead already. There'll be plenty of time for celebrations and parties going forward. So right now we're looking at the immediate we're selling three mirrors at keenland today. Very excited we sold there yesterday for big money. So right now we're still in the work mode. You know, so many people are saying that flight line is the greatest horse they've ever seen or the greatest horse since secretariat, whatever the case might be. How about for you? You've been around some pretty good horses, John. Is this the greatest horse you've ever seen? Well, you know, it's hard to compare horses from different areas. But he's certainly one of them. You know, just Cisco conservative. He's one of them. And I think the other thing that you could say with a lot of confidence is his performance in the Pacific classic was one of the best races ever run by any race horse on an individual day. So whether you take flight line specific classic or secretariats, Belmont, it was just a spectacular race that day. And not saying the breeders cup classic is an equal. I think the performance in the Pacific classic was even more jaw dropping. So it's hard to compare horses at different areas. And that's not really a good thing. But flight line is great. There's no doubt about it. There have been 39 runnings of the breeders cup classic. No horse has ever won by the margin that flight line won by on Saturday. Put me there with you, John. What was it like watching that race and take me through the race with you? Well, the main thing is we wanted to see him get out, Claire. And from there on out, it pretty much ran the way the way we thought it would. We saw life as good as the speed. We thought we'd follow them. Especially drawing a little bit outside of him. What we didn't know what would be the tactics with my rad Ortiz, meaning does he kind of wait a little bit with him and try to finish up with him as he tried to run away from him a little bit. So I think they're thinking was to run away a little bit and see a flight line can come get him. So that was a tactic we're very comfortable with and we had a very good ride in a very good rider with flavian Pratt who doesn't panic and he looked actually very comfortable all the way around there. You know that fraction went up for the three quarter time of one O 7 and change, which that has now been revised to one O 9 and changed but when you saw the one O 7 pop up, what were you thinking? Well, you know, I really didn't see the splits. You know, I wasn't lucky that. And somebody told me that after. And so I said that can't be right. It's what I said when they told me after the race. I didn't see it during the race. It's just probably better. It would have been more of a heart attack moment if I had seen that split and I'm glad I didn't. Could you say John that it could be even more difficult to train a horse of flight lines caliber considering the fact that he had the expectations and he had let's call it the weight of the world on his shoulders, at least the racing world anyway, coming into there. And there were so many people that thought, okay, if he doesn't win this race, it's going to be such a big disappointment. Can it be more difficult for a trainer to train a horse like this than a horse that's maybe more under the radar? Well, yeah. I mean, there's a lot of inherent pressure because like you training with expectations, not just the fans expectations, but our own expectations. But you have to remember these are horses, you know, and I tried to just keep an even keel, you know, saying that I don't need to be better than I am. I just need to be flight line. So I just had to keep him in good shape, keep him where he'd been coming off his last race. I'd have to train him harder. I didn't have to train him way less. I just wanted to keep him right in a straight line and that's what happened. Is it difficult to come to the barn and not see him in his stall? Yeah, I mean, that's really, really super hard. But I did kind of that

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"sadler" Discussed on The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

06:20 min | 1 year ago

"sadler" Discussed on The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

"Many group ones for us. She was really through. I loved her race of the apple blossom. And then there are two wins over beholder, we're really, really nice. Your career was already off and running well before stellar wind came along. But what did she mean to taking you to a new level or new heights? Well, I think it just elevates your profile. It helps you get better horses and better clients and not seeing better clients with clients that can spend more, which is kind of crucial if you want to play at the highest level. So Seamus just a big Philly for us and, you know, I flew back to the Kentucky to see ourselves as a brood where in this pretty proud when she brought $6 million at kingland, sold the cool bar going to the best breeding operation in the world. So full circle with her. The list of grade one winners goes on and on for trainer John Sadler, John, we don't have time to go through all of them, certainly, but other than accelerate and stellar wind. When you think I'm think back on your career, what are who are a few of the other horses that jump out to you that you're always going to remember? I remember a lot of the early ones because those are so special out of horse called Olympic prospect. And when all the stakes around here spreading and he was a horse that always has been high in my mind, Mel air, who was an undefeated Philly, she run like the third or fourth fastest mile for a Philly ever in the 32 and change in the silver screen and beat snow chief beat the boys that day. She was a great one. And then there's so many more. I mean, I really don't look backwards that much because I focus on what's ahead of us. But looking forward then, what are some of the goals that John Sadler still wants to accomplish in thoroughbred racing? I just wanted to do a good job and let develop horses into whatever their potential may be. Obviously, I mean, I'm sure you're going to bring that flight line. He goes next week in New York. We're very excited about that. And then this year I actually have a nice full crop of two year olds. So a bunch of good-looking prospects in the barn right now for next year. How important are the Triple Crown races in The Kentucky Derby to you? They're important, but they're not more important than the horse. I'm not the guy. If you want to go over there in your 60 to one want to go over there and run around, I'm not really your guy. We like to go if we think we have a good chance and it works a good fit. What people say, well, look at this year. I said, well, they must have thought they had a good chance. And it's from what I've read. But after year, you could draw a line through half of the field. So if you wanted to go for the trip, I have done that already early in my career. John, coming up on the final 5 minutes or so before I have to get to the commercial break here at the bottom of the hour. But I love asking trainers this question because I get so many different answers to it. If you were to take me inside your house and I look around and I see some racing memorabilia that you might have there. What are some of the things that I'm going to see that mean have a lot of meaning to you? Well, if you're looking for a horse racing member, Amelia, the eclipse awards, got a couple of those in the house. And then they did a really nice. Did a really nice job in ordering the trophies for the Pacific classic and so we won that the last few years have really good really good-looking crystal. We got some of that. So I think that's what you see the most. You wouldn't see as much horse racing stuff as you think. I kind of have a tendency that I like the house to not be all about horse stuff when I'm there, but I have some of it. Interesting last week, Wesley ward was on this show with me and Wesley talked about that when he leaves the racetrack. He goes to his farm and he tries to separate the two. And he can spend time with his family when he's home on the farm. Is that your approach to when you leave the racetrack, you try to leave it at the track? I do. I mean, you know, I'm always thinking about the horses that ever changed, but I knew like we have busy days and we're going all day and I need a few hours to decompress and I don't have that much time just come down a little bit and go to sleep, but yeah, I can't do horses. That bums me out about some of the family events from a very good family of lawyers and doctors and we'll all go out and lead or something and I've got to tell all the stories about horse racing. My brother might be working on a corporate takeover of Japan or something, but it definitely goes back to horse racing. You know, if you do get a little time away and I know it's very, very rare. This is 365 days a year and it's 24 hours a day. What things do you enjoy doing outside of racing, John? What are their hobbies or interests? I like to play tennis. Right now, but I think I'll be back on the tennis court in July. And I like just normal things like a normal person, nice meal out, maybe some shopping or a little, if I travel like to see some new stuff, so I keep a cat what I don't like to do is plan too much, you know, I like it just if I'm off. Wake up with a Blake blank slate and then see what you're going to do. Are you more competitive on the tennis courts or in the barn area on the racetrack? Well, I try not to get too my tennis guy keeps telling me don't be competitive in tennis because hinders my gain a little bit. And I'm not good enough to really back it up. So I'm pretty competitive at work in Tennessee. And so I want my tennis to be informal and fun. No pressure. Well, John, one final question before I let you go here, I could hear you munching on a couple of things trying to get a little nutrition in during the show. What's your favorite snack? That's a good question because it varies a lot. Lately I've been on this it looks like a Rice Krispies treat from.

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"sadler" Discussed on Monday Morning Critic Podcast

Monday Morning Critic Podcast

05:17 min | 1 year ago

"sadler" Discussed on Monday Morning Critic Podcast

"It's like, that's just, you know, that's ice cream and icing and gravy. I mean, it's just like you said a bunch of things. Ripped off by Al Pacino. So yeah, you said a lot here that I want to kind of touch on quickly. You know, the Al Pacino ripping into you, you are so unbelievably awesome in that scene, right? Because in that epilogue, that monologue that he gives is it's one of the best moments in movie history. I dare somebody to say otherwise, he says, you know, in the midst of it, he calls out Harry Trent Jimmy. There's a look on your face that you're like, almost like he's ready to kind of just give you guys some props or some respect. And then he drops the FU two. Like it is one of the coolest moments in movie history. It truly is Nick. Thanks. Yeah. And you mentioned the score. The fact that Thomas Newman wasn't nominated for that to joke. There's a shot. There's a shot of the four of you on the Internet that makes me really makes me like nostalgic, I love it, it makes me sad because of Philip, but it's just a great shot of the four of you. And I've had Austin Pendleton on the show, and he raised about Philip Seymour Hoffman. And I think they got the casting right. They got the casting perfect, I should say, with this movie. And when you rewatch it because I know you have your own son today. When you rewatch it, I'm curious, have you ever rewatched this movie with your son because I think he's probably close to the age that these guys were supposed to have been in the ballpark. I'm guessing. But yeah, my son is 15. So close, he's close to yeah. Yeah, we're getting there. And we watched it for the first time, he was last. He was last year. Wow. You know, very cool. He got a real, you know, he got a real real kick out of it, you know, and he but forever, he'd like, but he had seen scenes of the movie of me in it, YouTube, like this generation does they grab everything on the clips and bits off of YouTube first before anything. But you know he's been marking me as Harry havemeyer since I think he was like 5 or 6 years old. That's so great. That is such a great dad son moment. And Harry is totally the ringleader here, but it is really a beautiful movie, right? Because we're both Pacino and Chris start off. You know, Frank Slade, it might take is and you could say what you want. Frank Slade is a guy that's hurt by life, let down by people angry, to press suicidal..

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"sadler" Discussed on Monday Morning Critic Podcast

Monday Morning Critic Podcast

04:56 min | 1 year ago

"sadler" Discussed on Monday Morning Critic Podcast

"Welcome Nick Sadler. Nick, thank you so much for being on the podcast today. Well, thank you, Derek. Thank you for having me. I'm honored to be here and talk with you. Yeah, and I say actor, but quite truthfully you've done consulting, you've done directing. You've done filmmaking, you're a writer, you're a teacher, so for lack of a better word, I will say you are much more than just an actor. Thank you. That would have make my wife and son very, very proud to hear that. I'm not just bouncing around the house most days. Hey, Nick, how long were you in Minnesota for? I know you're born there, you're raised there..

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"sadler" Discussed on The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

02:10 min | 1 year ago

"sadler" Discussed on The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

"I know it's busy on saturday mornings anymore for you so i won't keep you much longer but i do want to ask you about rock. Your world who returns in tomorrow's shared belief at del mar medina spirit. The derby winner also coming back in that race. Tell me more about rock your world than what you're seeing from him. Yeah really trained. Well down here. I was originally looking at the del mar derby and he got the training so well on the dirt down here. I'm the switching over to the dirt you know You know he had a couple of steps in the triple crown so this is a chance for him to step forward back back in the spotlight again. Show is his real ability. Looks great training great. So we're excited about tomorrow. And you know what a good feature you know you get sanity derby winner the kentucky derby winner you know next to each other's go light up there tomorrow afternoon and slug it out so Looks like a really fun race. to watch their never easy here in the states out here But you know both night sources so we just want to get him back where you know you really good strong effort so i'm excited about tomorrow. Yeah i said the same thing earlier in the show. I i don't think that race is getting the attention it deserves. And i don't know if it's because of the circumstances surrounding medina spirit and the uncertainty of is he gonna remain the derby winner. I don't know but for some reason that race to me deserves more that more attention than what it's getting. Well you know an and our on our circuit here. Del bar is primarily. Got her for the three year olds So this is really the only dirt sake so they get a lot of value out of it. Every year sources. It turned up in this race You know used to be called the alcohol and You get the some really good. Three year olds on the dirt here. So if the the person's not that much it's always a good race. I think i won this race with accelerate. I think that one year also so it it. It's a good field. John enjoy the weekend again. I know you're busy. i'll let you go. Thanks so much for a little time and good luck this weekend. All right take care..

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"sadler" Discussed on The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

06:00 min | 1 year ago

"sadler" Discussed on The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

"I can't wait to get back to del. Mar was so much fun when we were there. A few years ago and I know john sadler is looking forward to big things from his horses as he makes his way down the road to the breeders cup. John is with me now. He's joining me early out in california. I say early. It's early for me. Is that early for him. He's a horse trainer. John good morning. Good morning you bet at work for a few hours already. Haven't you about three and a half. It's six forty four out there. Yeah the track opens here at four thirty so i like to be here at four because we like to walk the horses and check them before we go to the racetrack and i feel the best track del mar is early tracks a lot of moisture in it and You know we got a lot of breaks here so you gotta. You gotta really march well. You're marching you're marching to a very good beat right now coming off of that big win your third in the last four years in the pacific classic that was with tripoli last week Share your thoughts on that performance. It was pretty good. Yeah it was really good we were. We were thrilled thrilled to death. You know he'd run to really good races on dirt with you. Know i put him on. Dirt is is numbers changed. You know he really ran really ran well on dirt and we come back to the san diego. 'cause he you know three thousand three times as a very good around here and He ran a big second running at the end. So you know we thought we kind of met with this group and question would be the distance and He handled the distance. No problem so it's just like everything you know everything. We were hoping for came through. He ran like we hoping he would just a really nice day. A good story iago You know smaller time jockey gets an opportunity in a big race in the capitalizes on it. So very happy your first win. In the pacific classic came with accelerate in two thousand eighteen. You came back with higher power. The following year in now tripoli. What do all three of those horses having common will. It's the ownership group of herodotus racing. Talk about that relationship john. That has just been fantastic for you. Been it's just been it's been wonderful We got together. You know whatever. It is eight or nine or ten years ago. Or i don't even remember now but we liked each other right away. I like them. They've got some pasadena roots and I've got some pasadena routes over talking about the rose parade and and You know pasadena things and it seemed like a good fit and you know we started off claiming some horses and then just grew up from there and Knock on wood. It's is going stronger than ever. Yeah it's a wonderful relationship. They are also involved along with lanes and racing in flagstaff. Who you'll send out later today. In the pat o'brien second choice on the morning. Line making his first start since the true north at belmont on june fourth. What are you seeing from. Flagstaff got really good spot. Today's got a good draw We can track the speed a little bit from the outside You know run out really good number up there in new york so we wanted to give it a little space enough. The true north and He's got it and trained up. Good you know to me. He's he's one of the horses right in there. You know he gets a good trip and everything like that. Good field as usual. You know and You know. We're second last year to see iraq rocket so hopefully we can turn the tables this year. Yeah it's a great rivalry. You know i was talking to running in the first hour of the program talking about whitmore and he was talking about whitmore winning the forego saratoga in twenty eight teen will. Cc rocket was fourth in that race that year these these sprinters man they just keep running in their hickory and you can keep them going for a long time. Well he likes. This horse gelding Like those other ones. So his life at the attract he's been really and he's just been solid for us. He didn't have a lot of races a young horse he had a few things. Go wrong and and was late getting there. So you know we've always had a really patient ownership group would have had to give them time off. He's gotten time off so he's really Really a nice source and you know he's a half brother to the game winner so I think he feels up that page pretty good for him to. I mentioned earlier. That this will be his sixth start of twenty twenty one but as i in his home state or his home base of california. Tell me about his schedule this year. That was that by design. Yeah was we. you know. thought he'd be You know good at oaklawn and then dip down into kentucky because we were stable in oakland this winter He wasn't lucky at really. Buddy tracked the first time and it was kind of you know that that severe weather. So it's a little bit hampered but we shifted down to keeneland for the Commonwealth and he one really nicely under joel came back and won a on derby day. So you know. He's a good horse for the road if they ran well out of town we don't you know we'll be there so he's read were well wherever he's run and then You know he caught a really tough worse than friends and fire belmont or orces terrific on that track and really really run a nice probably as best race in the north so our time. Prep here at del bar and see how it goes today. And then look towards the breeder. Step down the line talking with trainer. John sadler here on the horse racing radio network john..

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"sadler" Discussed on Strength to Strength

Strength to Strength

04:32 min | 1 year ago

"sadler" Discussed on Strength to Strength

"And just deleting a bunch and it may vary sound on your stage of life so for example is traveling a lot this summer and so i had a few airline apps by used email a little bit more on the go and so forth so obviously be reasonable with the the situation. You're in like to move now into a kind of an organization section here so a lot of us simply have a dizzying amount of mental digital uneven spatial. Clutter that that really slashes are Cognitive achilles tendon so to speak and what many people failed to appreciate is the amount of work that organization takes an often. We kind of think that. Hey if i can just continue existing in my default mode here. i'll get through it. I'll be successful. The founder of sadler often says you don't know how much your lack of organization is costing. You don't know how much lack of organization is costing you and the initial investment essentially of time to to kind of get things organized and then Investment of of maintaining that organization that in the long run will pay off dividends counterpart says. There's several driving principles of organization. One that cutters costly clutter is costly. It costs us attention. It costs us focus. Which could cost us poorly made decisions. Which could lead to loss money as a business which can lead to a spiritual bankruptcy in the long run and so forth clutter is costly secondly the optimization is important it takes work to optimize devices notifications all these things in a way that that facilitates your values as opposed to undermining them big difference a third things that intentionally satisfied and this is one thing that i discovered is that i actually love being organized and become a bit of an organization. Freak in some ways. Where i i'd just like to structure my computer. My folders my notes and everything in a way that makes it easily accessible. it's orderly..

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"sadler" Discussed on SRB Media Podcasts

SRB Media Podcasts

04:29 min | 1 year ago

"sadler" Discussed on SRB Media Podcasts

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"sadler" Discussed on SRB Media Podcasts

SRB Media Podcasts

02:42 min | 1 year ago

"sadler" Discussed on SRB Media Podcasts

"Primarily football. You'll concave what we buddy was as decisive. Butcher's dog breeders fifty something todd and and whatever happened in stroke luke Kind together eventually actually type you can give anti stewart's no he didn't know him Alm still one of those people to accounted a done. Tend to put people on pedestals as fa- who they all on brady get show or anything on around us. Never been something of already to the Blow chino's people both announced that steadies the cash however again probably the all the things would have been gripes with tapped into the experience. Some of the people belong that saw we'll show than of cj nights with fantastic other people each other now. She's not a. Yeah as such a young quedo probably would've locker on plunkett solectron station in. That would have probably thought. It was a simple at fund asking for Nick questions for you buddy. Jason gone looks to know what advice would you give to young players. The holidays but yet the ottawa. Not many for such an easy would to throw out both being relentless pursuit of work in hard to to achieve whatever that issue model to achieve that will always say south way. I give you the best opportunity to succeed with sandals. If you will of they'll set you apart from of applies Bind to the same thing as a side full schutte massive in any prize career especially a young career was so many especially now. You implies academy any brilliant to say without question that still swinging Success that because of the sound of the coaching et cetera et cetera scouts. That's that question making even hard if you'll plies to get through a however with that being the case working harder than the first next year challenging yourself. The bus next yet without a practice i was without the cannot nutrition. Mcanuff the seeking people by mental health toolkits especially. Concentrate yourself Mind line friday. Whatever those little beats of.

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"sadler" Discussed on SRB Media Podcasts

SRB Media Podcasts

03:57 min | 1 year ago

"sadler" Discussed on SRB Media Podcasts

"Competition seriously. You know we wanted eleven years. Wa- junction do we. We we say okay. We'll go for this guy. I think i think get through smart Big joe next round drought thinking about it. The next on full of a normal no johnson as anybody heard about room about administration is already truth in the room. A nope nope nope no. Nope think nothing. Nobody's mentioned would administration suicide giving. There's no mat sadler because the point. He's coming in a roundabout fifteen. Hopefully he's just okay to make a weekly appearance on the chilton talk shows as she is leans red snow out of most looks. Look every malkin. Dople ganga ashtray. Our adolfo near one hundred yes. I laughed. I got paid side is just report on the cia agents. Today it'd be great to see bellingham on tomorrow. No absolute excuse weekend and token to gonna boss. I said what to this job bellingham. I mean he's already. You know what i mean at that. Read it and he didn't call him. Advise nymex said jude's says incredible Lucas from youtube videos dot com might say that young talent. Come on over on the jets up among dodgers Moved on night. Obviously which lobby already Plus interest in the window last. Cool bit of furor rated on twitter. A he's he's gonna he's gonna put his trust in them and whatever reduce gums. That's it that's his job. That's what he's for it sorted out. Yeah definitely get glenn with me looking at you. Can you can just say such a difference in the team. Spirit entertain work in shape the formation every said about it from go kepa to strike looks good. Yup yup as craig says this hoyts passion employed when wearing the badge talking about the budge stories. And i've seen a few shots. People's budgies pay soon of sitting replies off the guidance and the budgets and johnson while he's going with the key factors because people's hangs for this This no export. You know these. Try anywhere in the ann. cates news. not just on one. Doesn't it look in the back of this woman and tell us whether it's night just late. Yeah yeah yeah yeah. Yeah one book comments on the if you're having problems just mentioned with would you. It's yeah in fact picture swap page person to the because come on man made in georgia shoot opinion in west. Hurry to georgia georgia.

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"sadler" Discussed on At The Races With Steve Byk

At The Races With Steve Byk

05:07 min | 1 year ago

"sadler" Discussed on At The Races With Steve Byk

"There you go To get one more one more being in before we we had outta town and You know it's funny. I just As as we were taking the break. I thought you know it's it's now it's now eight fifteen and let me see if i see the forecast because it i thought by now we would start to burn off. You know no. I check the forecast. It's not gonna burn off whatever this is has has essentially landed On top of top of the san diego area and another day of of heavy overcast. Crazy it it. It's it's warmer than it was yesterday. So i i hope it's not me. I hope it's not me that That has done that. to College is there there were there. Were there was there. Were two groups at the hotel. We staying again at the lake house in san marcos Which i stayed three years ago. I found it for breeders cup. I'm going to stay there again in october november i. There are two parties that came for wedding. And you know they was from tennessee. They came here to get married. And i you don't you know when you're the northeast you you take a you know it's a roll of the dice but you come out here in august. You view. expect you're going to have you know picture. Perfect kind of weather. But no that I i hope they weren't disappointed. And of course you hope it's not a you hope. It's not a harbinger of their of their prospects as cloudy cloudy cloudy tumultuous We also You know i. I shouldn't complain considering what went on. What's going on and then went on in the northeast. I i saw. I didn't see a lot of the the imagery from New york city i. I saw one subway station. Flooding from i mean they. They said that like inches of rain. They the the most rain in a minute period in the history of of of new york city Frightening and there was the the the concert in In central park right believable casey. I i'm waiting for. I'm waiting for fill and in the meantime though we could You john john apologized. He's not gonna make over physically study so he said Do the phone instead all right. Yeah which is all right. Yeah and you know it's a very. I didn't really realize this from breeders cup Three years ago but the the horses are are kind of all over. I mean there's a there's a full-fledged backstretch but around around the the The i turn. There's there's these barns that are essentially you know. Part of more part of the fairgrounds per se than they are. You know barnes for for for housing the the resources. So there's these large one hall where they've they. They fill it up with temporary stalls for the meat. Which i didn't really i didn't really realize so Kind of interesting. I and there was a gate up on the they. Call the salona gate on the On the backside and for breeders. I came around that side and i never really went up the first turn until this weekend with hammer and thanks to hammer by the way for. Just a a fabulous. Four days They went in and gina went back yesterday morning. to chatsworth and i can't thank hammer enough. This was this was inspired idea and Just a fabulous time. And i'll all also because i invariably end up stacked up at the end of the show. Thank joe harper and craig. Dato mac mcbride Came out and helped me get set up this morning as well and and everybody here F- josh rubenstein. The dave jerkins and i never you know what i just realizing i. I never saw david now. Though i think about it so Best to him. John sadler is Online with us and a chance for the third time in four years to congratulate he and kosta erroneous on a pacific classic.

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"sadler" Discussed on The View

The View

05:52 min | 2 years ago

"sadler" Discussed on The View

"Welcome back tv. And podcast host at sandler found out. How much of a threat to delta variant of it was after she contracted it even though she was vaccinated. And she's joining us here to talk about whether it's changed her mind of her unvaccinated son so please cat. Welcome back to the view. I have to ask you. You said you on day fourteen. Can you tell us a little bit about what's been happening. Sure will be thanks for having me first of all Yeah i stay. Fourteen and as you can probably see until i'm i'm still stuck at home and i'm still stuck in bed I definitely had some worse symptoms early on sore throat. Congestion fever Loss of taste and smell and thought was turning a corner. A couple of days ago But not so much. I was in bed all day yesterday and have very very little energy. It's a very fatigue is very common with covert as. I'm sure you probably know. And the fatigue is real. I am really lethargic very little energy. But i'm okay and i home resting cat. You contracted cova after taking care of your son. Tested positive for the virus after choosing not to get vaccinated. Now you've got the vaccine back in may these breakthrough cases are rare. So i'm assuming this was pretty shocking. Tell us more about how this happened. It was definitely shocking. I think like so many people you know you do the right thing for a year. You're on lockdown. you're trying to shelter. You're wearing your mask then you go get vaccinated nearly think it's all going to be okay Which i did. Although my extreme circumstances are certainly extreme my son is unvaccinated and he did get kovic so i was taking care of him like any mother would but i was wearing my mask and i was careful but apparently not careful enough delta is relentless and so i had symptoms about four or five days after starting to care for him and and i was. I was somewhat shocked. Although i knew in a we know that information is out there. The vaccine is not foolproof by any means. But i think a lot of us may be a lot of people washing. Were like kinda walking around with this false sense of security like this invisible superhero cape that i got the back seat. I'm good But i wasn't so i then got quite sick and i've been home ever since kadam such a huge fan of yours. I've been a fan of her since you left e. because of pay disparity. I just think you're very brave. And you're such a great advocate and very brave to share this story. But it's been a lot of warnings for a lot of people i keep saying. Have you seen catt sadler using cats vaccinated and she's very sick. There's a lot of vaccine hesitancy on all sides and even though people are blaming republicans are many different reasons. People don't wanna get the shot. What do you say to people who look at what is happening to you and say what is the point of getting a vaccine if i may get sick anyway. And where are you at with this because i was also like you feeling sort of like vaccinated. I'm fine. i mean. I went to a casino a few weeks ago. And quite frankly now after seeing you and hearing your story. I'm very nervous again. I know i know. I understand that. And i'm hearing from so many people like may going to feel the same way. Let me be very clear on us. Vaccines save lives. Bad is the point of of the vaccine right. How many doctors do we need to hear. Go on tv spouting the information that when you get the vaccine you will not be hospitalized. A new will not die. I mean that is. i'm here. That's the message. I certainly want to send yeah. It sucks being sick. Nobody wants to be sick. You need to have every single layer of protection possible so that we can end this pandemic once and for all and for all of the medical workers in the hospital workers. The er doctors nurses they have been out this for more than a year. They are exhausted. And they're in these emergency rooms and the people they are seeing our unvaccinated so it's really quite clear. Yes you can still get sick but you are not going to die if you are vaccinated. That's it full. stop right. that's right that's right. Why didn't you sung get vaccinated. And is he going to do it. Now yeah. I hope so joy. I'm really working on him. And i think i'm going to get him to the other side but why he didn't initially he's twenty years old. I should point out that my sixteen year old son is vaccinated. My son he just had a lot of hesitancy and he still is and i think he does represent a certain amount of people are just reluctant and i think he was of the position early on where he was like. Let me just wait and see. Let me let's see how this affects other people. And then maybe i'll get the vaccine a little skeptical in whatnot but i know for a fact that part of the reason that he has been holding out on. This is because of this particular age group. I think in particular who have their phones in their hands all the time are constantly bombarded with that misinformation with the the conspiracy theories with the these outrageous viral videos. That are going around that. Make them have zero confidence in the vaccine that are not based in any kind of actual science and so you know they got him. You know that assault of misinformation is very very real so i think without question that is part of the reason that he at this point has still not been vaccinated cat..

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"sadler" Discussed on The View

The View

04:06 min | 2 years ago

"sadler" Discussed on The View

"Again and never happened in history and god forbid anything like that ever comes close to happening again and they all need to start acting like adults and not like pathetic bureaucrats because elections come and these people will be voted out and maybe the generation before mine will let these people in these boomers. Just continue to get nothing done. But i promise you other generations coming up. We'll not. let's hope you're saying saying it correctly. Sarah is a bipartisan committee. That important to you as well here not anymore it was when it was more of an independent nine eleven type commission and Senate republicans voted that down so they kind of told us how they felt about this. We've seen them kind of rewrite that day. Completely talking about them you could have mistaken these people for normal tourists. You could've you know. They were peaceful patriots. And all these things. And i keep coming back to how important what they find in. This investigation can be remember when we were talking days afterwards that there were possible members of congress giving tours to people before. There's a lot of stuff to be discovered if you do not look at the problem. Investigate get information. It will happen again and at this point. I don't care if it's bipartisan. I only want people that care about this on this committee. And by a by mccarthy presenting jim jordan. He's telling us that. It was almost like tempting the beast to say we're good here so at this point. I don't think the attempt was even in good faith so absolutely move along worry about something else. Let people that care about this. Do the work yeah. Unfortunately that is what it looks like is going to happen you know. A bipartisan committee would have been better but you know i don't know how we change it but it it can't change when one side is consistently giving the other side the middle finger. None of this is going to work unless we're all trying to figure it out together. We'll be right back to senator chuck schumer think the civil war over the january. Six commission is a death blow for bipartisanship and could kill the bill on infrastructure to. He's live on the view next. Still ahead and podcast host catt sadler shares of getting proven from her unvaccinated son after she was vaccinated changed her view on how families need to talk about taking their shots. Welcome back. dc is divided on so many fronts right now so joining us to talk about finding a path across the aisle is senate majority leader. Chuck schumer. Sarah has the first question. I see everybody good to be back with you. Thank you for being here now. I'm going to start out with the senators on. Both sides of the aisle are working. Hard to finalize a bipartisan infrastructure. Deal to address issues that everyone agrees needs to be fixed like crumbling roads bridges now negotiators asked you to give them till monday to wrap up the deal but yesterday you forged ahead with procedural vote on it and as expected it failed. Why did you go forward with this. Vote and what happens now. I move forward with the vote to get things moving a month ago. This bipartisan group came up with an agreement and then they couldn't They shook hands on an agreement but then they couldn't put it all together. And you know how the senate works unless you get a deadline. Nothing will happen. The good news is since. I called for the vote. Negotiations have sped up They're making much progress. A they've reached agreement on many things. There are still a few outstanding issues. But if i hadn't asked for the vote we might have just been in the same situation. We're not much was happening. What i did do was reserved. The right to bring the bill back up and i said i'll do that at some future date so i hope they can come to an agreement and then we'll move forward. Okay so there's another bill waiting in the wings on Human infrastructure which will really help families with health care and childcare education of course climate change..

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"sadler" Discussed on The Propaganda Report

The Propaganda Report

03:12 min | 2 years ago

"sadler" Discussed on The Propaganda Report

"Is we are under no illusions. That each person in this stage will take longer to reach the first one hundred and eighty million or much easier than the next five million while the tactics are going to get more aggressive as we are seeing and i and that is the face to sing but there was another thing that byron sent me which was pretty funny and it was kind of like clicking on that hot link to the voting laws and then finding another hot lincoln clicking on it and getting back to the original article is like that is crazy story of a person. Catt sadler have you ever heard of former e. news host catt sadler. She's forty six not yet. It looks very accurate. Her picture of having cove it she she reveals that she is sick with covid despite being fully vaccinated and she warns about the relentless delta variant from her sickbed in la she lives she said she contracted covid nineteen despite wearing a mask while caring for an unvaccinated person who had become ill. Now i just explained to you. What the logical flaw in this article was so the upshot of the article obviously please get vaccinated. Okay here's the problem. She wasn't vaccinated and she got covid. So somebody taking care of her might also get it and then will that person be able to say. I was taken care of this know. Vaccinated people are get. You know what i mean like. There's so certain right. She's she She is a vaccine for and not to mention which. I have mentioned before i got it. I got covert or whatever the hell it is only after being in close proximity with one person and that person had just been vaccinated had felt unwell from the vaccination and this is going to be the argument. The ultimate argument would be well if everyone on the planet was vaccinated. Then she wouldn't have gotten sick okay. he wouldn't be exposing it to other people. That's totally roy. Two levels but i i completely agree. That's what they want you to think but it's wrong because one. They're saying that the vaccinations themselves is what causes like the super trains to develop. It's kind of like when they tell you. Take the antibiotics to the end of the bottle because if you don't just exposing that bacteria to a little bit of the antibiotic will kill only the bacteria that sensitive that antibiotic and what will be remained stuff that's super bacteria that cannot be killed by that band. Then you have to have a different antibiotic that's that's an absolute establish fact. And that's what they're. I've read numerous articles suggesting i think that's what they mean by. The delta very can be accentuated by a lot of people and the other thing. Is i read the trials from pfizer. Modern of the trials like emergency youth authorization use authorization and they do not they say expressly. This doesn't prevent people from getting it or spreading it..

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Out of sight, but not out of mind, the tale of Nikole Betterson

Crimeatorium

04:53 min | 2 years ago

Out of sight, but not out of mind, the tale of Nikole Betterson

"Labor Day weekend of 1977 Jared Peterson his girlfriend Susan klingel and the couple's two-year-old daughter. Nicole was in a car driven by Jarrett. He lost control of the vehicle which caused it to roll several times ejecting Susan. She died at the scene Jared Allen Cole sustained minor injuries while police were conducting their investigation into the accident. Marijuana was found in the vehicle. This was a more serious offense 43 years ago and the police wanted to charge him with vehicular homicide. Whether it was sloppy police work or something else. Jarrett was never charged. A few months later Jarod met a woman named Barbara Sadler and the two wanted to start a life together out west. Some say the couple mentioned moving to California. Others have said Nevada Barbara made a promise to Susan's parents who had taken a coal into their home and cared for her up until this time to take care of Nicole and be a good mother to her. And with Nicole and tow a couple left, Michigan in December of 1977. The Klingons cried as they waved. Goodbye to the granddaughter they loved and thought about the daughter. They had lost just months earlier. Jared in the Klingons had always been at odds with each other. He felt they had rejected him because he was black and had lured Susan into drug use, but for twenty long years the klingel's held on to the hope that they would once again seen a call. They had reminders of her brief time with them photographs of her smiling and a little red and white dress wearing a bonnet another one with her holding a toy bunny off while her father Jarrett reaches in to give her a kiss. In nineteen ninety seven, the klingel's felt it was time to hire a private investigator to try and locate Nicole as she would be old enough to make the decision to see them or Not Dead. Sadly, they would never see their beloved granddaughter again. It didn't take long for Jarrett and Barbara to be located. They were living in Las Vegas in a run-down part of town barely scraping by the two had gotten married in June suing years and both suffered from poor health. Jarrett was using a motorized wheelchair due to a back injury. He had suffered in a car accident. It seems that Karma hit this couple particularly hard. Peggy busy a private investigator hired by the klingel's dug deeper into the better since comings and goings and when it came to Nicole Patterson, there was not a trace of birth ever living with them in Las Vegas one detail did come to light Jared and Barbara collected in cash Nicole Social Security survivor benefits checks until she calls 18th birthday. Armed with the information. She had obtained Peggy bezzi turned it over to detective roskin of the Las Vegas Police Department. Missing person cases was not an area. He was very enthused about a lot of dead ends and disappointments, especially when it involves a case that was twenty plus years old off after reading through the material. However, he became intrigued and decided to look further into the case. He scanned through Court archives and police School adoption and driver's license records. He came up with nothing regarding little Nicole just like Peggy busy. Figuring he had nothing to lose. He came up with a plan to visit the better sons and pretend like he knew what had happened to Nicole. He would even offer Jarrett a deal of leniency if he divulged all of the details regarding Nicole. So in early November of nineteen ninety seven, he paid the better scenes a visit Jared answered the door while sitting in his motorized wheelchair and agreed to speak with Detective.

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Regulating Emotions With Dr. Shauna Shapiro

Live Happy Now

05:28 min | 3 years ago

Regulating Emotions With Dr. Shauna Shapiro

"Welcome to episode two hundred, Sixty, nine of live, happy now. This is Paula Phelps and I'd like to thank you for joining us again this week. If you've ever had a sudden feeling of distress that triggers your fight or flight response. Then you know what it's like to have your emotions hijacked. And, if that's something you've experienced recently, you're not alone this week. Clinical psychologist and mindfulness expert. Dr Shauna Shapiro Returns to talk about how current times might be affecting your emotions, and what practices you can use both individually and as a family to regulate them. Sean thank you for coming back to talk to us on live. Happy now I'll. I'm delighted to be back. Thanks caller, will you and I talk back in? February and things were so much different. There is no way we knew what was ahead of us, and we talked about your fantastic book. Good Morning, I. Love You and the reason I wanted to invite you back today and talk to. To you is because you give so many great practices for mindfulness, and for managing things during difficult times and one thing that I kept going back to during this time. Is your practice on emotion regulation? So thank you for coming on because that's really something. I WanNa talk to you about today. I agree I. Think all of us can feel the impact of these times in our nervous systems. Systems on our notions in our words, and it's really important to have tools and practices to help regulate them and your practice on emotion. Regulation really explains how it starts, so I guess to begin with. Can you explain to us? What an image Ella hijack is so an a middle hijack is when kind of our fear centers is based in the overwhelms. Our prefrontal CORTEX are higher order. Order reasoning and so our ability to make wise choices as much hindered, and so that's mindfulness. Practices are so helpful is that the word mindfulness means to see clearly, and we wanna see clearly so we can respond effectively when something stressful happening or overwhelming are were afraid. It's really hard to see clearly, and then we make poor choices, and so the first step to kind of either preventing or Rebounding mcdermot hijack is simply to name what you're feeling to simply say. I'm scared or I'm feeling stressed right now or I'm overwhelmed and research from Ucla showed that when you just name your emotion, it kind of puts a prefrontal cortex back in charge you, it kind of puts the seat seatbelt on the little teenager in the background, and it starts to calm down the body so simply naming it helps tain your. Your emotion, so that's the first step that I usually recommend to people I thought that was really interesting that just giving a name to something can have such a profound effect you. They know why that is well I. Think part of it is bad when you name it that means there's a part of you. That is witnessing it. There's a part of you. That is no longer consumed by or meshed with it. So. There's the awareness that knows your sad isn't sad, right? It's just aware the awareness that knows you're angry angry. It's just aware and so there's a laser to get a little distance from your motions, and you're able to witness them with greater perspective in greater clarity, and when you say talk about giving a name to it. Is that something you just do mentally? Is it something you write down? How do you go about defining what you're feeling? So you feel emotion. What's interesting is most people don't even really notice it until it gets pretty significant and so what I work with people on doing. To, notice the Sadler emotions, and then just gently naming them. Silently Stein out. Loud is also fine especially if you're with people. To let them know. We state our children. Use your words, and it's helpful with US too so to simply just notice I'm scared right now and in my own life it's amazing how often we just kind of pushed through emotions and don't pause to feel them, and so by naming it we create space for the emotion, and we also bring that higher order reasoning. Meta awareness back on board. And sometimes one of the things that I hear a lot right now as people don't even know what they're feeling because I was talking to someone I was actually talking about your book with someone because she was saying she's like I. Don't know what's wrong with me I. Don't know if I'm mad I. Don't know if I'm scared. I JUST WANNA cry. That's beautiful that she's even aware of that. Because you know often, people don't even feel what they're feeling, and so I, think the first step is to feel it then say maybe I am confused or I just feel sad or I don't even know. Know what I'm feeling! It's so complex, but I think the process of mindfulness is about bringing our attention and our presence, and our kindness to whatever feeling even are not sure what it is, and that's an act that takes practice. It takes a lot of practice, and that's really what I tell people I was really attention of my book is that you're not supposed to be perfect all this? These are practices that you learn and the good news is science shows. It's never too late. It's never late to literally re architect your brain and cultivate these resources so that we can meet the current challenges.

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An Interview with William Sadler of "The Shawshank Redemption"

Monday Morning Critic Podcast

09:45 min | 3 years ago

An Interview with William Sadler of "The Shawshank Redemption"

"Next guest is played death an expert in Taichi. And if you're fortunate you may be able to have a sheriff you suck on the rooftop with them. Please welcome the incredibly talented legendary. Legendary William Sadler Bill. Thanks so much for being on the show today. You're very welcome. It's great to be here and I was looking at your twitter account. One of the funny anything that one of the quotes you have is it says that guy you know from that movie I have to save. Somebody doesn't know you or your work. They can't they can't consider themselves themselves a real movie Fan. That way I feel about it no I think I'm I guess I'm pretty well known in the you know within the business or among among die hard movie fans by now but I do but I I still fly under the radar somewhat. You know I can go to grocery stores him. Walk down the street in Chicago places. All the time and hear people say you look so familiar. Are you a Did I go to school with you. You know so part of that has to do with the fact that I you know. I guess they would categorize me as a character actor played in because I create characters when I work and sometimes they they you know they look different. One from another certainly certainly diverse. Going through your filmography. You've done it all and that's that's that's certainly a complement to your abilities. And I have to say you strike me as as a great sense of humor which is always refreshing. But the one thing my research bill when I was going through all this that really kind of popped off the pages. Is that really love. What you do and people are like well obviously well? It's not always. It's not always obvious because I interview people that I interview. Have you people that are actors or whatever they do athletes or whatever and sometimes it's like yeah and then I'm done I'm Yvonne. I feel like you just you love what you do and it's just when you research somebody like that. It's just it's just it's a complement to your. I don't know the right word is it's nice to you see. I guess we'll thank you. Yeah it's true I do Of always loved acting. I mean I think there was I guests. There was a period of time when When I was just starting out when I took it I took myself pretty seriously? I was you know I fretted over things and and make myself miserable. And if I didn't get the part I would get furious at myself. Well for the casting people or you know and eventually I guess the better angels is one out. I began to relax but I've always enjoyed. I've always loved the acting part of the business. The business end of it can be frustrating eating in boring and right but the but once once. You're once you're on the set or once you're on the stage and you begin the process assistive creating and interacting and the scene starts to crackle and lift off the page and become. You know you can feel it. Everyone everyone in the room can feel it when it's when it starts to it starts to take on a life and and it's just joyous it's really you know that's really that's exciting and it's still exciting. No and the funny thing is I find now as a you know. been doing this so long. That happens more and more and more. I I think I'm a better actor than I was when I used to worry about it. Quite so much right any kind of let things fall where they do and I have to say you've been for people that when they hear this and you've been so good for so long but one of the things you don't get credit for maybe. I'm just looking too hard at the screen. I feel like you. You've been in phenomenal shape for a long time. I feel like I'm like he's in fantastic shape. We're GONNA die hard. Is that like is that just kind of a result purposely do or. I'm not letting quite good shape. Now Greg gravity a cruel mistress no-one diehard to well that's a that's a great perception too because I was casting die hard to when I first got Los Angeles than I had already done about. Eleven years of theatre including Broadway a year and a half on Broadway so I had done an awful lot of acting already I mean professionally but I hadn't. I think I heard the third movie that I did. And there was no nude scene in it when I took when I took the role It just said a man doing Tai Chi Hotel Room and I actually didn't find out about the nude scene until the costume fitting Renny Harlin. The director was there and we tried on. Hold Different costumes for different. You know is uniforms and this and that and we finished up and I said what's he what's see wearing in the hotel room scene and Renny Harlin will actually bill. I was hoping that you would be new. And I thought and that was the first I heard of it and I thought about it for a minute. It wasn't in terrible shape but I wasn't. You know I wasn't in shape to you. Your bare ass is going to hang out in the biggest summer blockbuster action movie of the Year of the year. No this is the sequel to die hard everyone on the planet's going to watch this and so I said give me give me a trainer and get me into a gym mm-hmm and push that scene off to the end of the filming and I'll do it for you. That's awesome and they. That's what they did. So AH I. I lived in the gym. When I wasn't filming I was in the gym with a trainer? And you know. And that was the result I was pleased. I was in the best shape ever but that was a long time ago. Of course it was a lot of bills ago. Yeah that's true but I get that but over the course of your career and get gravity. Believe me I get gravity and put like I feel like you've always kind of had maybe something thing I'm looking at but I feel like yeah. You definitely have kept us. You know even if we could go green mile other movies you've been in great shape that's a testament to yourself and you mentioned your Broadway working. I'm going to get to that in a moment. I just think this is where your work ethic and your love for acting just screams. I mean wasn't eleven twelve years there's off Broadway Bill. Yeah that's we regional theatre Trinity Square Repertory Company in the world the Longworth Theater off Broadway and on and finally on Broadway with boxy Blues and Actually it's a it's shaped my it's shaped my career in an interesting way because When you work in the theater you you can't be late for work and can't you can't not know your lines You know they're all the other actors are counting on you. Big carrying your your ended things and if and if the audience if anything's going to happen in that theater it'll be because you and your fellow performers made it happen right in front of their eyes eight times a week. You know you pick this use from the curtain. Goes up for those two hours or whatever avert is there's no one could yell cut You can't go back and do it over you either you either. Well hit it or you don't hit it and I'd say it's the only advice I ever give. Young actors is do some Cedar get get as much theater under your belt as as you can because because once you get to the world of television in movies There isn't time to rehearse there's you're not gonNA get a month of rehearsal. And the editors are going to takeover and the directors cinematographers and. You're GonNa do you know the process gets cut up into little tiny pieces You'RE NOT GONNA get a chance to flex those muscles The way you do in the in the theater and I think it's just I think it's very important for the work work ethic for you know. Show up ready to work. Show you know can you. Can you pull it out of your budget three in the morning after. You've been waiting thirteen hours right. Well you can

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The Mystery of the Christmas Tree Ship

Haunted Places

01:59 min | 3 years ago

The Mystery of the Christmas Tree Ship

"Bidder. Wins rose from the Great Lakes and Bill O.. Down the streets of Chicago south shore the shortcut off Crandon Avenue. Vanu didn't say Barbara Scheunemann anytime. She should've taken the route but she wasn't thinking straight. Her heart was elsewhere. It was about to board the ship and she was late to say goodbye. BARBA POULTER hood tighter a barrier between herself and the cheer of the Christmas season. Her husband was once the captain of the Rouse Simmons. A one hundred twenty three foot schooner that sank into winter storm in nineteen twelve every winter. He travelled north North to Wisconsin to bring evergreens back for the families of Chicago to decorate at Christmas. Christmas was their livelihood. But that didn't mean that Barbara couldn't resent it all the same mm-hmm. She knew as all wives of sailors did that. The lake was as much a grave as it was a highway. Every trips beginning could spell the end she knew it it as she walked the length of the dock Barbara paid no mind to the fishermen and rats. Her Thoughts dwelled on her daughters Elsie Hazel Bill. Pearl all at school. She wiped a frozen tear from her cheek and snap back to the present her heart leapt. Does she saw her husband. Herman waiting waiting at the end of the dock. The Row Simmons loomed large behind him. His voice called out to Barbara Wind asking her to come with him this year to spend Christmas at sea she ran to him. All the nearby tackle seller saw next was a hooded woman. Leap off the dock. With their arms outstretched stretched just before getting swallowed by the wake of the ships. Didn't matter that nobody else seemed to notice the tackle seller rushed to save the woman despite the icy temperature. He jumped in after her. He might not have done it for a stranger but he could have sworn the woman was the widow of Sadler he wants no

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Lord Bilimoria on the Business of Beer

Monocle 24: The Menu

08:47 min | 4 years ago

Lord Bilimoria on the Business of Beer

"Now in the u._k. In particular you will struggle to find an indian restaurant saronto that a dozen serve cobra beer launched by lord karen bilimoria three decades ago the brand success story and is now exported to over a forty countries around the world however lord bilimoria entrepreneurial passan's being all without bumps along the way he joins me in the studio to talk talk about the lessons he's learned how the business of beer exchanging and the brand s- plans for the future but i he explains how the whole story actually begins dennis with bono sticks. That was my first business venture. Because i played polo for cambridge we beat oxford <hes> in the <hes> and i then organized and led the first <hes> indian tour for cambridge university's team and i came back with some sample poodle sticks and i started selling them and before i knew it i was in business and selling them to lily early wide to harrods to the queen's <hes> sadler's and we were in business and that was a precursor because my big idea when i was a student at cambridge was to bring out a beer from india india a beer that would satisfy both lager and ale drinkers alike because i i found i hated physi- english loggers and i loved english british ale but i found that the air was too bitter and too heavy and <hes> didn't accompany food at all older. It was very smooth when you're drinking zone and i found on the physi- loggers were just awful drink on their own and just did not go well with the food because they were bloating so that's been the idea evolved while i was a student at cambridge to come up with this bear that sits in between a logger nail refreshment for lager smoothens a financial combined they would appeal to all types of beer drinkers anywhere in the world have globally appealing taste aced and most importantly a beer that would accompany or food including indian food and curry so what were the first actual steps then in launching that business launching cobra for i was the lucky introduction to india's biggest independent brewery which again the biggest stroke of luck had the best brew master in india a young dynamic brewer from india who'd spent six years in the czech republic in prague had from prague university was a biochemist and knew all about brewing beer had worked one of the top czech beers pilsen during his internship he knew all about i knew nothing about bring beer but i had this idea and i sat in the laboratory with him in bangalore and conveyed this idea to with thirty samples of bottled title beer from england carefully selected saying this is what i like about this year. This is what i don't like about this beer trying to convey this extra smoother less gassy taste of cobra which led to very complex recipe which is what cobras and we've got this craft beer boom in in this country at the moment. We're covers is an ultimate craft beer. It's called malted barley rice rice maize wheat. It's double fermented sco three varieties of bavarian hops. It's a really delicate complex now. On the highest idea we should know more about beer back came the day when you were approaching this brew. No i knew what i wanted. I knew the tastes that i wanted as a drinker as a consumer and i saw that gap in the market and and sure enough when we brought out cobra it did demonstrate straight away that it went incredibly well with food we ninety-nine percent reorders from day one and my hi dream was to produce the finest ever in beer then to to make that a global beer brand and <hes> once you get those reorders in those early days it gives you the confidence to go go on extrapolate that into a global beer brand well. You lost in one thousand nine hundred nine and he didn't have much money for advertising partly due to your student debt. So what do you think think were the main two weeks. How did you manage to get your bottles in restaurants. Then i find that when you start and businesses and entrepreneurs and i think any entrepreneur would probably doubly identify with this you have to cross what school the credibility gap that nobody knows you. Nobody knows your brand. You have zero credibility. So so how do you convince people to supply to finance you to buy from you when you have zero credibility and i find that people will do those do things if you are passionate and have faith and belief in yourself and in your product and your brand and in your idea because that gives is people the confidence and the fates to trust you to give you a chance and i always believed i had something that was going to be different and that was going to be better and that was going to change the marketplace. How many respirators were trying to say no to you. Oh the the word you come across more than anything when you start is a very short word and it's a two letter word and and it's no would you like to buy my no. It's just a no and you have to make note a yes and you have to convert obstacles into opportunities and i could give you example after example of how we had to convert obstacles into opportunities for example we could only import the big double size six fifty bottles from from india because the brewery said you're probably going to fail and we only produce six fifty emma bottles even in india to this day that ninety percent bear sales in india are sold in a standard six fifty. I'm double size bottle and they said if you want more bottles it means ordering different modes change parts for our bottling line investment by us. If you're around in one year's time we'll give you a small bottles but first prove yourself so the big bottles and you go to the restaurants in the u._k. At that time they were i used to small bottles or draft beer now. We couldn't draft all the way from bangalore and the restaurants that what we're gonna do with these big bottles and you convert that obstacle into an opportunity and you say well. That is the way sold in idiots. You'll centric way of nydia and it's a double sized borough so when you're selling you're selling to c._o. Selling more beer and then you win. You serve indian food at the tables often. Your customers was we'll share dishes in the same way they can share this bottle and using a sharing concept you'll find you will sell more and more food and then what is more people at other tables. We'll see how what are they. Drinking looks like a bottle of wine knows auto bottom lines bottle outright and it spreads like wildfire and your weight is also leave the bottles on the table. It frees him up to do other the work so everyone wins your business. Your business grew exponentially during the first years but you'll be since journey didn't go oh all without bumps for example the year two thousand eight hundred. It's difficult for you wasn't it. I always say that <hes> <hes> success is a relative term and success is not a destination. It's a journey and most entrepreneurs will will say to you. It's a very difficult tough and challenging done journey with lots of ups and downs and i nearly lost my business three times and the last time was in two thousand nine <hes> during the financial crisis in the great recession when we nearly lost it. We came very close losing everything and each one of those times that i lost my business often. It was things out of the blue very few people in the world. Very few of the economists in the world predicted due to the financial crisis. There was less than a handful around the world who predicted it so when things come out of the blue it's how you deal with those crises and yes you can look back and one of my favorite things thanks good judgment comes from experience and experience comes from bad judgment so yes. I made mistakes looking back on it with probably had far too much debt. I i did not anticipate the financial crisis. I probably hide some of the wrong people but the things that got me through each of those crises was having a very strong brand. Cobra grew was having the support of my loyalty members who were excellent and my family my wife who stood by me through the ups and downs where i met one year after i started cobra and also the third thing was always doing things the right way with integrity so it's better to fail doing the right thing then to succeed doing the wrong thing. What do human points equity will the best definition of the word integrity and people will say doing the right thing acting honestly <hes> the best definition i ever ever heard was from the archbishop of canterbury ruin williams when he was archbishop canterbury who came to visit the zorostrian center and i'm patron of disaster and community here in the u._k. Given smallest communities in the world and i welcomed him as a patron and then he made his speech and he said lord bill morris has used the word integrity twice in his speech speech and he said the word integrity comes from the latin and greek words intiga integrum and he says is the restaurant parsi communities renowned for his integrity and the word integrity means wholeness. You cannot practice integrity. If as an individual you're fragmented in front of the light you can only practice integrity if your whole and complete and i've never forgotten that and <hes> we've always tried to in in british play with a straight bat and i've found that helped get me through the crises

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Officials say California deputy lied about being shot

Morning Edition

03:16 min | 4 years ago

Officials say California deputy lied about being shot

"An LA county sheriff's deputy lied about being shot by a rooftop sniper last week in the parking lot of a sheriff's station in Lancaster on him I know says frantic radio call sent hundreds of deputy searching for the shooter captain can Wagner says Reynosa admitted he made up the whole thing and cut holes in his uniform to make it look like he'd been shot there was no sniper no shots fired and no gunshot injuries sustained to the shoulder completely fabricated the sheriff's department intends to firing no Sir no surprise there and continue to criminal investigation of the incident staying on law enforcement earlier this month families of people shot and killed by police applauded the new bill signed by governor Gavin Newsom which aims to restrict when officers use lethal force standing behind the governor at the signing ceremony with the sister of on Helen Rommel's who shot and killed by Vallejo police in two thousand seventeen since then a different story of how Ron was was killed has emerged and this is added to a growing sense of mistrust of police symbol a ho Erica cruise quemada a producer with the KQED podcast the bay reports wishes I lose mother moved their family from Vallejo to Oakland in twenty eleven because she worried about game violence that was the one thing my mom was afraid of losing her kids and that's why she wrote a song here only for a cop to kill my brother angel Ramos was shot in his mother's backyard on January twenty third twenty seventeen police say they got calls from neighbors about a fight at a large party something Sadler refutes settlers as the police have since crafted and narrative around the word party to make the situation appear less sympathetic to her brother she says it was just a family gathering with drinking and music but it wasn't like a party how the media tried to put it out there was all who lived here police say they arrived on scene to find angel Rameau's in a fight armed with a knife according to documents from the Solano county district attorney officers sacri Jacobson said he saw Rommel's making stabbing motions toward the guy lying underneath him Jacobson told investigators that to keep Rommel's from stabbing the victim he had to shoot I know they were lying in for sure in of course they got a make up something to try to cover their mates almost his family says he didn't have a knife when he was shot and they've since found evidence to support that the person run was was allegedly attacking has joined the family in a wrongful death lawsuit against the city of Vallejo denying the official police version of events he says Rommel's was clearly an obviously unarmed when he was shocked and police interviews with a firefighter and medic who responded to the scene say there were no weapons near the body when they arrived I mean it was a hectic fine don't get me wrong but I feel like everybody should just went to jail here's something nobody should have been murdered the DA's office during the shooting lawful the little police did not agree to an interview for this story citing ongoing litigation Sadler has become an activist against police shootings she would like to leave a Leo but she says not until her brother's case is over for the California report I'm Erica

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Bill and Ted's next excellent adventure: A 2020 sequel

Nick Digilio

01:10 min | 4 years ago

Bill and Ted's next excellent adventure: A 2020 sequel

"All right. You wanna you want great eighties movie Bill and Ted's excellent adventure? Classic Keanu Reeves Alex winter. And by the way. The third Bill and Ted movie is being made right now it's going into production right now as we speak. And that's some of the finest cinematic news in the history of anything. Yeah. Bill and Ted's excellent adventure was kind of a movie that came out of nowhere. You know? It was a low budget movie, and nobody expected it to to to do the business. It did not only did it do great business. But it's become a classic. And I think Bill and Ted's excellent adventure is one of those quintessential great surprise movies from the eighties that you just didn't expect and it turned out to be really really terrific. I prefer the sequel. Which is not an eighties movie that came out in ninety one. I prefer the sequel, I think Bill and Ted's bogus journey is funnier. And I think almost all of that has to do with William Sadler who plays death every scene in bogus journey, featuring the character of death is hilarious. Is hilarious. So but Bill and Ted. Excellent adventure. Classic.

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Flames, Sake and Shrines: A Japanese village's Fire Festival

Correspondents Report

04:29 min | 4 years ago

Flames, Sake and Shrines: A Japanese village's Fire Festival

"Japan is renowned for being an incredibly safety conscious country with locals diligently following the abundance of rules and regulations designed to keep them protected and moving officially at the same time. It's home to some of the most incredible. And I might say dangerous festivals. One in the mountain village of nozzle on Sen. involves generous servings of Japanese Sakai, of course, fire and a fragile flammable. Wooden structure sounds like a very dangerous combination doesn't it his on north Asia? Correspondent Jake stone. Take a stroll through any part of Tokyo's busy Choubey award and within a few hundred meters you'll hit one of the dozens of construction sites. There's a fielding food here. Head of the rugby World Cup and twenty twenty Olympic and Paralympic Games. These sites are surrounded by temporary clean, white walls and guards at every entrance. Whenever a truck arrives will depart at least two guards leap into action blocking the road and footpath stopping traffic. So the truck can safely drive. No matter of seconds back on your wide. This is the culture of safety that exists here. These gods of mandated by strict local police rules and officials haven't been willing to change them despite a live shortage, which is what makes my nixed experience. So difficult to feather them in January. I attended the NewsHour on fire festival will dosage Matt Surrey. Villages carrying flaming torches charge towards a wooden shrine and attempt to heat it and set it on fire. But at the base of the towns twenty five year olds who have to bear the brunt of the TAC. Coping flaming branch after flaming branch to the head. I all consume liters of silver tree suck. Those those in the U onnell hockey, he cata walkie from the festival's preservation group told me it started around two hundred years ago. He says the dosage in God's that exist everywhere in Japan, hoping to prevent disease and disaster from entering villages. Every year the towns twenty five and forty two year olds which you can see I'm lucky years build the shrine that eventually burns down final offering to the gods. So why the violence and why the fire almost? Because it's fun Akihiko Cadillac. He tells me the town, and especially this festival is incredibly popular with a strategy interests. Like Steve Sadler. Who's come from Atalaya? This. This is Christ. Back home. Percent after we did our report I go to Macy's from a retired chief superintendent with the New South Wales. Rural Fire service turns out he was there and incredibly conflicted symbol, tiny Asli exhilerated and uphold. He told me that the intoxicated attack his end defenders siege mentality defend and destroy at all costs commitment made for a real risk to health and safety but the pride in workmanship in skill in building the structure as well. As the locals who'd gathered to celebrate showed how symbolic and of utmost important such an event was he says, it was blown away. And what do you go back for more? You bet it seems the reason such an event can happen despite the apparent and inherent danger of combining fire and sucker is tradition. The fact this has been going on for more than a century means it's likely to continue. As a rite of passage for many more seemingly incredibly they haven't been any serious injuries arising from the festival the faces of the twenty five year olds by the end of the not having borne the brunt of the attacks were covered in ash. Not happy hangovers. The next day will match worse though, that's an unscathed. Jake's term reporting.

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Restore Cat and Dog Gut Health

Let's Talk Pets

05:43 min | 4 years ago

Restore Cat and Dog Gut Health

"Co founders of animal bio, so when we left off there. So we talked a little about the diagnostic side of what you guys do. So when you're able to identify the problem that an animal has compared to a database a lot of healthy animals. Dan, talk a little bit about the therapeutic side of what you guys do. I into settlement. It's not FDA groups. We hope someday go down that path mitts efficient investment. But for now, it's supplements mechanic claimed therapeutic benefits so we're trying to restore gut health, and it's an oral eagle transplant capsule. That is made using a proprietary process that allows it to be orally yet stable at room temperature and maintaining high accuracy. So we're taking material from carefully screened donors are healthy animals in their crime. You have no health conditions entertaining. No, medications are all kinds. Of things that could be passed on if you're into and then we use that through the process to create or capitals are given once or twice a day for twenty five days, and we sell them to waistline we sell the capsules on their own and then to sell them as part of the system where they get a microbiome assessment of their gut bacteria prior to take into capsules and then we haven't taken second sample two weeks afterwards. So we can see how the composition of bacteria in the gut may have shifted as a result to taking supplements. We have a written report that'd be provide of this before. And after comparison that allows them to see how they're has compared to healthy pets and often we find that healthy bacteria that are commonly found in the vast majority of healthy dogs or cats are introduced as a result of this oral supplement. I'm sure the answer to this varies. But generally what you see in terms of timeframe for. Animal to be receptive to see improvement on any of the conditions. They're third spiriting ethically. A cat response to our oral supplement is variable in the beginning, we had Sadler responded within days, and then when others tried it later took several weeks, they were so we typically tell people to expect that it can take several weeks, and the changes can actually continue after they finish the full force of capital. Because basically what we are doing is receding microbiome with Acura spores that are they going to colonized and spreads rapid got an interact with other other bacteria in the system and this process can can take even a couple of months. So I have the luxury of here, and you guys present a couple of times and. When we're down there in Florida. You told a story about a specific cat miracle. Do you mind telling that story because I think it's a good illustration of how severe of issues that some of the folks that come to you or experiencing, sir. Let tell the story bear bear gold. What I catch Trier oral supplement. She was adopted from a local animal shelter at midnight and developed diarrhea in the shelter as a result of medication that she was given their parents said that the diarrhea with some have bad that it was the body. Uncontrollably. And even though they tried everything special diets antibiotics steroids, this problem persisted. And so they were forced to keep her in a small part of their their apartment when we developed this oral supplement her were eager to try it marigold. Listen, I can take the oral supplement and her parents reported that within three days a hurt started. I think with only a single hassle per day her diarrhea went away, and it she remained. Made in remission for more than a year agreed story. Great story, it's crazy to think especially with animals, it's been through all sorts of conventional methods for trying to diagnose and stuff because we're able to do something that quickly so super cool on that. And as much as I love using the word poop over and over the shift gears a little bit out of the science of this into the prize with the innovation or the pickier innovation prize as well as are with company. So what did you think of the entire process? We got to go through this together over the last couple of months with the pet care innovation prize. What's been the big takeaways for you guys? It's been interesting. I think I are to being involved in the care. E microbiome company that worked with pets and now or more integrated into the pet industry just through having been introduced to other companies and through the whole process being in Saint Louis. So that was knowledgeable might need to sort of what's going on in the industry presidency the operations at Purina and the degree to which they invest in. Our was just for all the listeners. So in the reference Saint Louis one Purina's located down in Saint Louis all of us that were involved in this went down a couple of months ago for what they call the boot camp where we got to spend a lot of time understanding some of the pieces and parts of Purina giving innovation center talked a number of people that were experts ranging from finance to ecommerce a whole whole host of areas. And we also has is kind of a cohort and a group got to work with one another and some experts to really kind of home the stories around what we do in prepare ourselves for presentation. So I agree. I think it was. It's a really really wonderful process. I've been really impressed with Gerena as well as cultivation inactive capital that have been involved with us. And then I believe for the two of you. This was the first foray into global pets, and how massive the pet industry is correct. Yeah. The global before I mean, I pretty Bassett pet.

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Covington school cafeteria worker diagnosed with hepatitis A

America's Truckin' Network

00:34 sec | 4 years ago

Covington school cafeteria worker diagnosed with hepatitis A

"News, New York. It confirmed case of hepatitis A in northern Kentucky. A school cafeteria worker in Covington has been suffering from hepatitis say since last month problem is that they are infectious for a period of time before the symptoms actually start. So from the point in time that they're diagnosed working backward could be several weeks. Dr Lynn Sadler with the northern Kentucky health department people who worked with this employee at John g Carlisle elementary are encouraged to get a vaccination as far as students. Go. It is Kentucky law that kids. Get a vaccine before

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Hepatitis A outbreak continues to grow in Northern Kentucky, health officials say

ATN

00:39 sec | 4 years ago

Hepatitis A outbreak continues to grow in Northern Kentucky, health officials say

"Should get a hepatitis a vaccination. The northern Kentucky health department says our region had fifty cases of hepatitis A in August. And that outbreak has not slowed down in a typical year. We don't have any cases of hepatitis A. And currently in northern Kentucky. We're at over two hundred cases right now. And continues to increase Dr Lin Sadler. Or the cases have been reported to the health department, the most common risk factors are illicit drug use and homelessness, but she says everyone should get the hepatitis a vaccine because of how easy it is to come into contact with a person who is still contagious the best way to prevent infection

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NASCAR Cup Series -- Blossoming at Bristol: Kurt Busch seals playoff berth after first win with new crew

America's Truckin' Network

04:22 min | 5 years ago

NASCAR Cup Series -- Blossoming at Bristol: Kurt Busch seals playoff berth after first win with new crew

"There was a hell of a ride last night down in, Bristol, Tennessee and I got the man himself that calls all the. Shots Mr. Tom, tailored Tommy how you doing man Morning sir how're you doing good good good, I, know you're probably running on empty about right now so hopefully. Got enough, to, make a few more laps The. Trucking nation a firsthand report, about all the activities last night. Couple of the boys called up and said it was a hell of a race oh. Yeah a lot of the drivers. Current drivers and Bristol along, time so yet nine drivers. Nineteen lead changes. Among nine driver yet all kinds of. Respond works there was beaten on, the, track you had child Bush again leading early right, into trouble you, had Kyle Larson Santa Paulette early, ran. Into trouble and? So. When. The. Smoke cleared literally we add nine cautions for seventy laps. Hurt feelings folks up sales each other at some point Late in, the, race and he got out of the car and, to drop kicked. Us out of the car Oh baby so Kurt Busch Kurt Busch your court Gatti's I win in NASCAR at Bristol he's not one, there since I was a twelve year drought since two thousand and two thousand six so Six win at Bristol is, thirty career he's now. Won behind, any and. Two behind Dale, Jarrett, in, the hall of fame so big win for Kurt. Busch interesting story this Kurt Busch is not signed for two thousand nineteen but stored Oz racing and. So Couple of press conferences the Bristol this weekend and so. The question was posed the owner Jean of you know, what's going on for. Next year Do you know anything right, now and I'm thinking. Wait a minute discuss on the checks he, doesn't know, what's going on so curb she's come on Talked to the mother. Team so it, would appear, he, has gone. Don't know whether this win we'll get, him to think, twice by keeping him but here's a. Former champion this guy's Jody Wynn donors, Bill former champion NASCAR got again? Six wins at, Bristol thirty news, career and so they. May let it go but and. Then on the flip side A lot, of things avenues weekend Casey now says. He's done he's not coming back in two thousand. Nineteen story broke today racing reached out, to talk to him about, taking the forty one. Ride next year, so obviously curb Bush's gone. And he said no thanks thanks I won't go, more town my family's I'm. Done and then, in the, series, and other. Driver the veteran Elliott Sadler said he's, done so he's, not coming back next year full time. So a couple of the guys saying We're gonna, spend, time, with. The family that of course will start the domino. Effect the drivers so you have Mark tricks, junior defending champion is not resign he. Came out over the weekend press conference said I'm. Going to be looking here because running Running and nobody wants to respond me they we talked? About this about three weeks ago they lost five hour? Energy two thousand nineteen so. He said you know sponsorships will drive the. Bus and so, right now he says you know I. Think another week or do, I have a better answer for. You what percentage of you wouldn't. Come back to, this team and he was very noncommittal so He used the defending points champion the east unsigned Kurt Busch a former. Champion, is unsigned do the. Veteran drivers have gone to the house and you know we're we're done. Elliott. Sadler and Casey gain so an interesting weekend. For personnel now Bristol so, let again opened. Up the door, some of, these young bucks coming up. And young as we call them, so it's, gonna be very interesting we've heard that curb Bush may go check the? Number one ride from chicken Jamie McMurray because he's underperforming? They're talking about him over. There MR, tricks do you're going. To the forty-one replacing Kurt Busch So that's. The case you're going to have a lot, of power team you got that would happen Kevin Harvick. Obviously red hot air took over Dan Patrick, seventy great year and of course the other one Kevin. Harvick and then humility even out the other driver Oh totally. Blackston, a long, weekend but there's four guys and then say oh boy you're Portland so strong team after x. goes there so yes lots and lots of room you're going on. In NASCAR, this week to head off to the southern five hundred Labor Day weekend

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Cats choreographer Gillian Lynne dies aged 92

TED Radio Hour

02:33 min | 5 years ago

Cats choreographer Gillian Lynne dies aged 92

"I would put out its first official results i'm located on a promise to revolutionize mexico saying he would fight corruption violence and poverty in exit polls almost marina party was performing well in state and local races across the country on the flip side the incumbent pre party was suffering big losses for npr news i'm james frederick in mexico city crews are battling large wildfires and at least nine states mostly in the western us most burning in alaska colorado california utah and new mexico admit hot dry conditions that's according to the national interational fire center rock hill maria dillon has an update on a large fire burning in northern california the fire in lake county consumed about thirty five square miles of dry grass an oak woodlands about one hundred miles north of san francisco cal fire spokesman chris anthony said north winds are fanning the flames and creating dangerous conditions combine that with a really steep inaccessible terrain and you know that all is going to contribute to very extreme and rapid fire spread smelt from that fire traveled south turning the sky eerie shade of orange in the san francisco bay area flakes of ash gathered on cars plants and window sills airquality officials issued a smoke advisory and advised bay area residents with respiratory conditions to stay inside forecasters expect the hayes to remain until the winds shift on tuesday for npr news i'm racquel maria dylan in san francisco stocks in asia ended the day sharply lower this is npr news from washington broadway choreographer jillian lynn has died at the age of ninety two her husband announced her death on social media as jeff london reports lynn did the choreography for the hit musicals cats and phantom of the opera born in bromley kent lean showed offer talented in early age she joined the sadler's wells ballet during world war two made her solo debut at the age of twenty and danced many leading roles she created ballets and in the nineteen sixties began choreographing and directing musicals in the west end and on broadway but her greatest acclaim came with to andrew lloyd webber musicals tat's in one thousand nine hundred eighty one and the phantom of the opera in nineteen eighty six it's still playing in london and on broadway ling was named dame commander of the order of the british empire in two thousand fourteen and last month the theater were cats premiered was renamed in her honor for npr news i'm jeff london in new york lebron james is leaving the nba's cleveland cavaliers to join the los angeles lakers james agreed to a four year contract with the lakers worth one hundred fifty four million dollars the announcement comes less than twenty four hours after the league's free agency period opened james weighed a total of eleven years with cleveland winning one nba title he won two with the miami heat there are two matches today at the men's world cup soccer tournament in russia brazil plays mexico followed by belgium against japan yesterday russia upset spain and a game that went to penalty kicks also yesterday croatia denmark that came also went to pk's i'm dave mattingly in washing jason support for npr comes from npr stations other contributors include the estate of joan b kroc whose bequest serves as an enduring investment in the future of public radio and seeks to help npr produced programming that meets the highest standards of public service.

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Giuliana Rancic Returns As Co-Host Of ‘E! News’ With Jason Kennedy

Forum

02:26 min | 5 years ago

Giuliana Rancic Returns As Co-Host Of ‘E! News’ With Jason Kennedy

"Herself now remember juliana ran sick she got herself into some trouble on fashioned police a couple years ago and then as a result she eventually left the network became one of those people that was always sort of a whitening rod for opinion i mean all the way back to when people were very concerned with her appearance and then of course the comments she made about zendaya yes and that eventually led her to leave e news i felt like it was a number of things that led to her exit from e news but here's the statement that she said returning to eat news is every bit as thrilling to me today as it was sixteen years ago when i joined the show and embarked on this wonderful career now she is co hosting with jason kennedy remember his former co host catt sadler left her position as his co host after she learned that kennedy was making close to double her salary for the past several years and that the network wouldn't raise her salary as a result she left e news and he's been co hosting with various people i think i was watching earlier this week and he's been with a number of female co hosts what excuse me what has she been up to well she probably do well it looks like she's eating breakfast all on her instagram account and why do that la z we love liza minelli.

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Tennessee hatchet murder suspect caught in Kentucky

AM with Michael Hart

01:47 min | 5 years ago

Tennessee hatchet murder suspect caught in Kentucky

"This is yellowhammer news i'm andrea thais the seven month old abducted baby from north carolina is safe and sound the baby was rescued from her noncustodial father fifty one year old carl kennedy the baby was taken from her mother at knifepoint by kennedy who is also a registered sex offender in north carolina the statewide manhunt ended after two days due to an anonymous tip that led police to a mobile home in that state a tennessee man suspected in a gruesome hatchet killing is found interested in kentucky thirty six year old dominick micheli was wanted for an attack on his former boss on monday forty six year old joel parola died from that attack at the balanced training center in nashville parola had fired micheli fourteen months ago micheli is also facing charges from this past april when he was driving near the white house in washington dc and refused police directives to move his car a white house aide has been told to move on kelly sadler was dismissed from the communications office in large part due to her recent comments about arizona senator john mccain mccain is battling brain cancer sadler made a disparaging remark last month about mccain's imminent death from that cancer sadler was escorted from the white house on tuesday nasa has some exciting news to share about the planet mars in their space rover curiosity the space agency will be holding a press conference this thursday at three pm to discuss a new find from the curiosity the rover landed on the red planet in august of twenty twelve and has been drilling into the planet surface to study the chemical makeup they're this news is brought to you.

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Kelly Sadler, White House aide who insulted John McCain, is out

WDRC

01:54 min | 5 years ago

Kelly Sadler, White House aide who insulted John McCain, is out

"Doses for medicare and social security isn't good the government projecting medicare will run out of money sooner than expected and social security will become insolvent in twenty thirty four treasury secretary steven mnuchin says there is still time to fix the problems though a communications aide who made a crude remark about senator john mccain is now gone from the white house kelly sadler was she is the wise at least they had a surrogate communications here at the white house got into a controversy at a meeting she said about john mccain while he's dying anyways the white house refused to apologize kelly sadler refused to apologize in the wake of that we are told by senior administration officials that kelly sadler is no longer with the white house and american celebration of the white house tuesday instead of one for the philadelphia eagles we love our country we respect our flag and we always proudly stand for the national anthem we always will stand for the national president trump is inviting the super bowl champions when he learned that only a handful of them would show up that won't be an issue for the nba both the golden state warriors and the cleveland cavaliers say they'd skip a white house visit if they won the championship a lawsuit filed over a character from a popular fairy tale a legal battle is underway between a massachusetts law professor and a beverly hills california toy company the subject rapunzel of golden hair fame suffolk university's rebecca curtain urging federal trademark officials to reject an application from a company that makes dolls and toys based on children's stories it's odd writes last year to make re puzzle dolls curtain is represented by another attorney and students in the boston schools intellectual property clinic the toy company says since she's not a competitor curtain doesn't have a thorny do challenge the trademark company has other trademarks including zombie pinocchio and zombie cinderella fox's rich denison and i'm jack callaghan.

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Kelly Sadler, White House aide who insulted John McCain, is out

Today

02:28 min | 5 years ago

Kelly Sadler, White House aide who insulted John McCain, is out

"The majority of university staff has criticized the final version of a new voluntary code on vicechancellors pay it buzzed by chancellors from sitting on committees which decide that pay and requires universities to justify senior staff salaries chris says he chas the committee of university chaz which wrote the code told us it will promote more openness it allows us to get the balance right between sustaining these world class organizations by being able to recruit retain and reward those people that we entrust to lead them and at the same time balancing the need to demonstrate value for money but the university and college union says it's woefully inadequate gentlemen's agreement it's general autry sally hunt told us there was still no transparency there is still still no staff presence there is still no student presence ion standard it's still a completely separate process to that which is used to reward everyone else a white house aide who mocked the terminally ill senator john mccain has lost her job in the runup to a confirmation hearing kelly sadler said senator mccain's opposition to the appointment didn't matter because he was dying the eighty one year old former presidential candidate is suffering from brain cancer his on north america correspondent peter bowes kelly sadler was taking part in a discussion during an internal meeting at the white house about gene hospital president trump's choice to be the next director of the cia john mccain had urged his fellow senators to vote against miss hospital because she refused to condemn torture during the meeting kelly sadler reportedly dismissed senator mccain's objection saying it doesn't matter he's dying anyway despite widespread outrage at the comment the white house refused to apologize all publicly rebuked the communications aid instead the president said the way the mater had been reported showed the leaking of information from the white house was out of control microsoft has sunk a small data center off the coast of orkney as part of an experiment to improve energy efficiency more and more information is held in vast data centers but they consume large amounts of electricity partly to keep them cool the details from our technology correspondent rory kathryn jones it's the whites cylinder about the size of shipping container packed with computers it was assembled in france then sell to orkney and sunk a mile off the coast there it was linked to.

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