23 Burst results for "Soza"

"soza" Discussed on Parenting Roundabout

Parenting Roundabout

04:56 min | 2 years ago

"soza" Discussed on Parenting Roundabout

"And i mean if nothing else it's i feel like it's good to support a show in which these actors get this kind of work right Right because like you said. They're not all twenty five year old. Super skinny yeah ever dance five year old super skinny chorus people. I enjoy watching. But it's nice to see something that's like. Oh you know what that looks like something. A real person get I mean a a non dancer whatever. it's lovely. It's just really inspiring has a great message in a great story and it's just fun to watch and it's not you know all sunshine and roses. I mean they do right into yeah. People thought you know people rights scared. People were angry people. Were you know freaking kiss and as you an held together in close quarters and yeah so it's it's not like it was all like lovey-dovey were all together there. Yes there was strife Yes but they they got through it. They did and made this amazing piece of art so go get it So from here normally we would be gearing up for another season. In fact the thirtieth season i believe of dancing with the stars. And maybe you know what maybe twenty nine was enough We are going to abstain from this season. We peek into quietly on our own on youtube videos and such but the combination of tyra as the host which we decried last season greatly. And the fact that there's really nobody in the cast this time that i have any real interest in seeing. There's a few people who are familiar to me bunker so last year i would like to boycotted 'cause tyra but they pull me backing with justina machado this year there is no such magnetic pole. So we're just gonna sit this one out if y'all are watching dancing with the stars let us know how it's going you enjoy it. I hope nothing against people who wanna watch it. That's great. I feel like they have made it very very easy for me to take a principle stand about the host and You know i noticed that As your soza who we saw on so you think you can dance is going to be a troupe member this year also good luck to him. All look for your videos on youtube man and You know there's a few is really not well. I would out dancing with the stars. Good luck i'll cheer for suny. Leave the yes. That's true from afar. That's true but it's like it's not like there haven't been gymnasts upon gymnasts sponge her show and do we know if she has a personality. We do not okay. 'cause laurie hernandez came on and just was the most adorable little rubber band that you can imagine But if she had not had that personality. I don't know if she would have won. So and you know i mean. There's a couple of alzheimer's that i recognize but mostly feel sorry for that. This is where they are in their career had gone dancing. The stars jimmy. Allen is country singer. I've heard of and good luck to him. He'll probably be getting the bobby bones push but at this point. The pros are bigger stars in the contestants. And that's kind of a problem. I shall the you know the other. Yes saying i'd be curious. Yes yes but. I just don't feel like we're if we if we watched it and talked about it every week it would be you know twenty minutes of us going and this stunt and bad stuck and i'm so mad about this in this was so bad and can you believe she did that. Nobody wants to hear that..

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"soza" Discussed on The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

07:41 min | 2 years ago

"soza" Discussed on The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast

"Going to be a little bit toward in terms of who they're going to be He they're going to be cheering full. Yeah i i think fernandez will probably have just the the the support just because of being a north american. I guess edge but you know actually radical. He was born in canada. Say everyone's okay about you. Know baseboard in canada but yeah i think i think walled for it because it's such an unexpected final yet. It sort of say brilliant. And i get a good match and whether a finance is going to have an audience to kind of emma's powerful hitting we know you like. She is dealing well with players. Who have a very powerful game. I'm emma does have a lot more core craft though as well than someone maybe even like sampling co. he we may we've set before he's still a bit one die benched say. Oh it's just it's really hard to predict apartments emma's gonna win in sets and then i'm like no i think finance in three. Which is what they've been doing throughout the tournament. Say it's is really fascinating. Think going into. It is around fifty fifty. The old finan discuss the slight edge. Perhaps just because of the caliber of the opinions that she's played And if it does it does go longer. Fernandez's is kind of been that on the go. Go three that. I just hate that. Yeah i just hate the bay from dayton have like nerves and they can just go out and play that game from the word guy. Yeah i mean. I feel i getting impression. They both feel quite relaxed. Given the give particularly given by the counties on match press conferences. afterwards that just been so chilled and lay back. It really does feel like there are shades of maria sharp. Paver when she breakthrough You know wimbledon years ago in terms of the teenager Kind of story. I think what is interesting. I think phenomena as is the she will be going into this match north as the underdog know the last four matches. I think she has certainly been going in as underdog. No one really expecting her to come through when your asaka sabah. Lanker seated is much higher than her. And you know this final this. That's not going to be the case. This is gonna be is kind of youth versus season prior experience. This is going to be. This is youth versus youth and that is a different You when you're playing you're paying someone who is probably going to have the same sort of you know freeness. I think for all having not been here before and no expectation. I think that could be really fascinating. And how does i think deals with that. Change of opponent from Experience and expectation on them to someone who has been in a similar situation I think we'll be in a factor in terms of who comes out on top. Yeah i think it's this homework new era as well. You know teenagers. And i guess that ages combined this like serena williams age so i think he's such a maybe a telling moment that we have like the you know the era is changing and this is the feature i mean what's your final prediction. Then joe you go fa. Emma i feel like i wanna to Case is off the khyber sean. Yeah i'm so nervous about that and we will know a policy show. Hp we we say predictions and the opposite happens. So i think actually in in that respect i'm not gonna go for that dez for that does and maybe fernandez three. But now i still a connaught back. Someone who has had such dominant victories. Yeah i i understand. That fernandez has had to play better players. But i'll just think whoever's been invited candies path. I actually think has matted really that much who who they have been if just been along for the ride and there are obvious parallels with ecosphere tax. Run the french open so it has happened. Before and just call this is a paw became. It's just like it's just been dominant all the way through and i have. I see no reason to on some. Why necessarily that would change. And therefore i'm sort of out. Yeah under by under my breath sort of thinking that this is. This is an emolument for decani. This is a moment. I think for partic- tennis to to have a new player arrive on the scene. Absolutely i've been. I'm getting a three as well. But is that more. Because you want the opposite g gen basically although. I think that might be the more realistic scenario. But i hope it's a good match regardless look very much to cheating in tonight and i think i'm going to enjoy it more than the men's final. Let me just say that march especially as ratified benign and just on the Just moving on to the ladies doubles we have got off final set golf mcnally got some sto- zor back in a grand slam final. Which i feel is that when was on the happened in ladies doubles really impressive With jiang of china They came through the semi finals. But unfortunately i think for government gnarly. They were They came through against abroskin. Stephanie In retirement stefani twist at the net wasn't particularly nice to see on the on the tv screens in the in the tie-break So they came through really. I think unfortunate fashion. I think goff was crisis in the interview. Autos not nice way. I think two to three and Yeah but but but they dates. And i guess affect golf would gov manali soza wherever you are you thinking. Oh i've got light seek mcnally win you know. They've been really good doubles pairing for a few years. Now since they're kind of faith come onto the tool and yes they were very lucky in that semifinal louisa. Stephanie nasty now so of twisted leg situation at the net and had to retire. But yes i don. She has been onto a sense to say things. I k- don't worry. Is i'll be fine sites. It's not it doesn't sound like was the end of the while in that moment. Yeah it was a bit. It was nice to see absolutely and hopefully she's aka i think go from mcnally. I'm gonna know you love. Sam stays with h. o. gossip if she Leases yeah no Yeah i. I'm i'm bitten on prosper. Gas government nadi be caught fun. Yes but st grades see subsidies back in the ladies doubles final So yeah we'll see how that we'll see how that plays out. We'll see how the ladies singles final as well plays out Tonight and we'll also see how the men's final plays out tomorrow night. So i think we're gonna wrap it up here for semifinal van by round catch up ramble if you want to stay up to date with the action at the. Us open them. Make sure to subscribe to us on your podcasting platform choice. We're on apple podcasts. Spotify overcast box stitcher and all good puck casting platforms out there. You can also listen to us on the down no tennis dot com app. And if you want to show your support for the show then why not leave us a rating and comments on apple podcasts. 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"soza" Discussed on Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

22:21 min | 2 years ago

"soza" Discussed on Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

"Milan's they were like you said they were considered something old something from far beyond the days of the thirteen colonies in the united states and that is not entirely inaccurate. The the the the thing that gets me is. It feels like that that i contact legend. I heard feels very much like an episode of a of a science fiction. Show or it feels like something might see at the beginning of a horror story and in in their in back in the day before it was okay to be a luncheon. They were often treated like something. Out of an hp lovecraft story you know like something not not entirely human. Now think about it. I don't know that. I've seen one walking on a sunday. Pretty sure saw on levitating the other day round back behind the barn. Well it was even worse than that it was. They were used as a as one of these creatures like the dwindling when we talked about those goblins on that episode or we talk about some of the old witch stories. We brought up on that episode as well. There were used as a thing to essentially fear. When you've like as a folklore fairy tale that you would tell your children perhaps if you lived in the surrounding area Literally don't go into the woods. Theologians might get you like a bit of a boogeyman or even like but beyond that more on a sociological level. Kind of scapegoats in the same way that which is reused to blame To have something to point to when things went badly Yeah and this is weird because this this stuff which is an iteration of very very old folkloric beliefs common in common on the african continent common in europe. Wherever you go any place that has people will have these kind of boogeyman. This malaysia's happened to be very easy. Like regional flavor for that same fear but at the same time we see the modern. Us state evolving the modern country of the us the first tennessee constitution which is written way back in seventeen ninety six gave male free people of color. The right to vote a lot of folks. Don't know that it didn't last forever. Because after the rebellion led by net tertre eighteen thirty one tennessee went back and and change things. But that does mean technically if you want to be a lot of fun at parties you can say. The malaysians were some of the first free people of color vote. At which point your friends will staring blankly and then say has anybody listened to donder yet. It's pretty okay. Is that because they could pass for white ben in some cases not not in the beginning not not for a long time actually but they definitely did not. They didn't look like anyone else you know. This is part of. Why such mystery in so much folklore about the community. It wasn't entirely kind. You can read a lot of it in. There are several books out. But i i just be very careful about their credibility because some of those books especially the older ones. We'll get to why they have their those books. Have problems but yes. People were accused of witchcraft. It was it just. Don't go out in the woods at night kiddo. the m- alleges will get you. They really say what the millennials would do if they got you. Would they each you. Would you have to party within. Like a rip van winkle kinda style or one. Yeah right maybe they would lock you up in their vast silver mines and or just coffers of silver that they had perhaps are riddles involved. That would be great. This part of the world is and remains a place that puts a lot of emphasis on on good stories and music and those bits of folklore. So yeah maybe they would have some riddles. Would the riddles make sense. I don't know maybe maybe twenty twenty one but let's get back on the silver awards yes This is something. I don't know how much we want to talk about this. We've alluded to it in the show in the past i think about it. We're not going to say the whole thing. There are legends of hidden silver caches and minds amongst the hills of appalachia that allegedly some of malaysian descent. Hit there are. There are tales of this out there. Some of which have been A lot more has been made of them than maybe as worth and almost has like lord of the rings ask qualities to like the idea of like the dwarves and they're like caches of treasurer that they hoard like beneath the misty mountain. Or whatever you know this is this. These are very good points because the idea kind of metastasized. The way that a lot of a lot of these stories do but the support for this idea would be found in numerous reports that some non millennium person knows them. Alleging person right. There community is several miles over. Whatever and one day this person who is from a community that is just as poor as everybody else that we're not very there. Were not very many well to do people in that in that community all the sudden they show up and they've got like silver coins or buttons. And that's what they're paying for stuff with instead of lake jin scene or whatever would have been forged now would have been a time. Where like that kind of trade was acceptable. Like there wasn't like necessarily you now Legal tender they always using. It could have been more on barter systems in the rural parts of the country but silver to barter. I mean good on you have usually get a lot from the from the general store for like an ancient piece of silver one would think. Yeah and it's also a weird flex that could work against you. I mean it's kind of like going to your local gas station and then getting a cup of coffee. For what a dollar thirty five and then paying for it with a hundred dollar bill. Sure it's like when they tell you if you've done a big heist or something like done some sort of crime. Don't go spreading your money because you're gonna try attention to you. Don't don't whip out the the ben bucks when all you need to pay for some coffee right right. People will be suspicious and one of the reasons. People are suspicious about this silvermine story or the secret. Hoard of silver was that there was there. Were already rumors that something like this existed and they became connected to malone jains because of that report of someone who is expected to be impoverished suddenly seeming to have a lot of wealth was due to their infernal powers or was it due to their perceived close friendship with native populations or did they know some kind like this is what people forget even backed then and like seventeen. Hundreds folks were practising kind of belief in ancient hidden history. Like the idea that when you hear somebody saying well you know actually the Insert group here could say oh. Actually the templars came over way way way before your history books want you to know that europeans visited the quote unquote new world. People were saying stuff like that back then to a they believed it and i just want to walk back something. I said earlier slightly. I said how this might be looked at as maybe more of a modern thing As opposed to like races that maybe have existed for thousands of years That's me more how he would see it today. But the people of the time we're looking at it through a lens of superstition and they were looking at them like these ancient beings almost right. Yes exactly and this is a symptom of uttering you know saying these people look a little different from us to be you know. Maybe they look to different to actually be so the thing is there is a legend of silver mine in that area. And it's an old legend. It's called swift's silver mine. And the reason it is thought to exist is because of the journal of an englishman named jonathan swift. He claims that he discovered this mine. And legend goes. He was making bank off of it until things went wrong. The money got two good. He ended up wallet it up. He betrayed somebody or was betrayed. Intern he was stricken blind. Perhaps by an act of god and unable to return to the mind people still celebrate this the conjecture over whether it's in tennessee or virginia. I believe there's like an annual celebration for the mind. There are people who are looking for it as we speak but jonathan swift if you dig into his story it. He's at kaiser soza man. he's a ghost. This isn't the jonathan twitter who gulliver's travels who maybe of the same era but it's a very arresting name. I know. I wish it was in though that would give us more to go on right every body. Jonathan swift book is based on his encounters in us. That would be great. but i liked the mentioned authors. No because now. We're going back to the idea that each new authors seems to be purposely playing the game of telephone and they're playing it on eleven on a scale of one to ten. Nobody can just say. Hey i'm confirming this person's theory. And i think this sounds good. Everybody's got their own thing. You know what i mean. And so they add more and more layers to the overall myth. And that's where we see. Some really wild claim starts gum about shirt. We have authors like david beers quinn and evora knoll hume who Conjectured that the malaysians were descended from sephardi jews who fled the spanish inquisition and came to north america as sailors There's also whispers around this time saying that the great explorer francis drake didn't actually repatriate all of the turks that he saved from the sack of cartagena but in fact Some came along with him to the colonies. Now okay so we got drake in here. Will we see some malone in the next uncharted game. Did you guys play. on chartered. a dead. I didn't finish the most recent one but those are ethically great games. No right so. I expect a royalty check in the mail if they if they do that i don't think they have to pay now. I don't think so because then they have to pay everybody else right and i think video game companies pay reparations always looking for royalties well dream big. There are any number of other suggestions. They're largely from what could be described as author who are running the gamut between self educated too scholarly between amateur to someone with personal first hand experience because they have family members who told them some of these stories the first most popular theory about the legends was that they were the descendants of of some europeans who came over way way way before europeans officially reached the us and then People of the cherokee nation. This is almost certainly false as an origin story will see why the moment if you put all the myths aside and they're so cool. I wish some of them were true. You know what i mean. I would love to be able to like give people the evil eye or to you know. Stop someone's bleeding or stopped their heart with just like some. I don owns some weird incantation poisoned fingers. The point fingers. Do i thought that was frederick. Plan a good sound stinger movie. I think it was on netflix. About that i felt it. I felt castaing poison fingers as a kung fu movie. Anyway i stop someone's heart by like do like tapping on their chest like a single strike right on the back. Oh now there's some style on it. Is it a death blow. The is but it takes a second to kick in court so if you put all the myths aside malaysians did and in some cases still do look physically distinct from their neighbors in this again this little pocket of appalachia and that means that regardless of how much they attempted to culturally assimilate going to christian churches participating in public works. Whatever those physical differences meant the rumors and the persecution against these communities and again other communities like the mother tri racial isolates would continue so over time malone began to purposely assimilate on a deeper level. They were attempting to marry and inter breed outside of their own communities with existing european american populations and it used to be. Just you know the people that they met you met someone fell in love. You didn't think too much. About what social class or hierarchy meant. But this this change means that they were attempting to escape or hide there origin or identity again. The origin story was itself a conspiracy. It would always change when it was convenient or necessary. So you probably haven't heard of these folks before the tri racial isolates unless you grew up around one of these communities where you yourself remember one of these communities and the reason. You haven't heard a lot of those odd stories are i. These are often disadvantaged populations secondly they're often very small number and third. They don't really fit into the kind of cut and dry textbook. History of the us as taught in schoolrooms for very long time. Us history was taught in terms of absolutes. You know what i mean. We're the good guys. These date happened. And this is why this thing is important. And we've only got time for one paragraph on this so we're moving on you know what i mean and this means amateur. Researchers didn't have much to go on for a long time except disparate clues records in court houses that didn't burn down world. Tradition has a lot of bs in it and then while we're trying to unravel the mystery. Their process eventually and inevitably lead to two very very big problems. The first one. We've already kind of discussed here. The tri racial isolate groups were often attempting to hide their tr- identity for one reason or another usually because of persecution from an outside group so they're all those records if you can't them we're going to be kind of hidden hidden away amongst other identities right other whether it's racial in identifying identities or names that are different or changed. It's just it's something that's very difficult to pin down. I think i'm getting that right ben. Maybe i'm wrong but it feels as though that's one of the most difficult things as that. The paperwork becomes muddy. Yeah in think. Like i someone who. Let's say someone's interviewing a person. Who is milan jin. But they've they've casted away. It's before the nineteen sixties when when the word became okay and became not an insult due primarily to one stage. Play story for another day. It you're trying to talk to someone about this because your research didn't they don't wanna talk to you because they're like you know me and my parents and my grandparents. I actually spent a long time trying to get away from that so if we could keep all our questions to the album and i guess they made now or something but this is a malaysian continued. People wanted to pass is quote unquote. White and things like my freckles. Could be considered physical proof of this assimilation But that's that's one that's one problem it's a very real problem but we shouldn't ignore the second leviathan of a problem. Which is many of these. Researchers had something. We talk about pretty often on this show. They had heavy confirmation bias. Like let's say you're writing a book and you say you know. I heard it was turkish descent involved or i be student of venetian history. 'em certain that london's what we call the lunges today are actually phoenician. And i'm going to not discover the truth. But i'm going to prove that this is so and this means that they would you know they would cherry pick stuff that you know that seemed to enforce their narrative or strengthen it but on the flipside especially people thought they were descended from luncheons. We have to keep in mind. These people have created their own narrative. That's very close to them and so they might avoid answers that make them uncomfortable. There was literally the stuff they didn't want themselves to know about. You know themselves great. We're going to a this is where we go to the next. Most recent big turn. I think you can see what we're telegraphing here. Folks definitely better than i can fast forward to the advent of commercial. da technology. This now it is possible. You can spit into a cup. You can swab the inside of your cheek and you can learn all sorts of things about the people who ultimately lead you spending time here on earth so we rarely get to see this on our show. But it's official. 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"soza" Discussed on DeaconLive

DeaconLive

06:57 min | 2 years ago

"soza" Discussed on DeaconLive

"She's a nurse practitioner and she's got her own agenda. She's got her own mental agenda. And when i say that is because she wants me to do this. Like intermediate fasting. She wants me to do all this other stuff. And don't eat you've taught your entire life. Eat fruits and vegetables from the earth. And i make fruits and vegetables smoothies and then she tells you know. That's the candy. That's mother nature's candy. It's got too much sugar and stuff and well shit. I don't know what to do anymore. I still think. I don't think that's going to raise. It has sugar in it but the sugar that can make make your diabetes. Go bad in the sugar natural sugar. I think that makes it different. Well anything i do to her. I guess is is wrong now. She said this last appointment that i had. She said that you don't have to get a colonoscopy. And what's the other. One through the mouth endoscopy all right. Don't have those now until you're forty nine so i said fine. She's like all right. We'll put you up. We'll schedule you for next year. All right great so two weeks after the appointment we had of course you heard my trials and tribulations someone calls me and says we're ready for you to put your appointment on. I going no no no way they mess it all up and not that i wouldn't have gone. I just was not prepared for it. Because what is it all involved like the prep for dan. You've been through it. I i've been through. I've had two or three of them the first day indicating better the the day before you have to drink. Some liquids at uc tastes horrible. And then you run in you. Sit in the toilet and if you sit in the toilet or sit in the bathroom you sit on the toilet. You grab yourself a good book like warren piece. Something that's got nine hundred pages and you sit there and Everything comes out of you. Even the you know the salad you had nineteen sixty three. It goes right through you Once you get that is the worst part the next day you go in they give they give you a shot and you feel you get a beautiful wonderful sleep and they shove about fifty six inches of half inch tubing up you but and no nobody minds that they don't have a problem with that. So i mean are you hydrated when you if you if you're crapping out like just straight liquid or i think you can drink liquids only but it cleans everything out and it's it's really not a bad experience. It's the it's the day before so a good friend of ours here at the station She came out of. I mean literally just came out of the anesthesia and her roommate boyfriend. Whatever he is brought her home and so she's still a little here and this is danielle soza. She went straight to facebook. Live to let everyone know. Hey this is what happened. This is what's going on. This is how quickly it wasn't how painless it was. And the way you see this video he's got a proper radio. Dot com click on beacon. Live and for podcast. We do have a matching video as well. Let me make sure this is what. I didn't want to do the switch screens here so everyone can see this and here we go. Did it all done. I am already home. So that was really really really. You'll this is a facebook live so you can see it doesn't match up it'll sync up here a little bit a little bubble gut feeling Legs were super super week. And i'm having a cup of coffee because that was the number one thing that i wanted to those. The prep isn't even that bad. The prep is probably the worst part. Because you're so hungry. I was angry. I was so angry last night. And you're like the mom you know when you're doing all the cooking for everybody else that can get really irritating because you can't eat anything and you're making stuff for everybody else so it's like but it's finally. I'm not even hungry at all. I don't even. I could definitely tell that. I'm full name. So he had the endoscopy and colonoscopy done at the same time. And i'm fine just like i just have like the bubble got well. I'm still like very very woozy very very very busy. So i'm just gonna Show lacks that's it that yeah it was really easy peasy. The last thing i said was greg. I'm a little nervous. And that was that woke up and they will make next thing you know. It was leaking up and find the go. So it's a really easy gase. Oh yeah there's definitely something going on now. Did you guess with probably a little bit. But but nothing too crazy there's just just like bubblegum bubble got but that's it so far so but it's an easy they didn't find any polyps yet they said make colin look gorgeous. Yes said they said. I had a finance. What did they say. You're calling look like fisher the head few polyps and then removed them. But how do they remove him. they have little. They have 'em little cutter. They can cut them when they're like a like a swiss army knife or something yes they have a little guy. Nick robot part about it is not eating and plus. My procedure was so late in the day. Like if you have your procedure like in the morning it's a piece of cake you know i had to go. My last meal was yet was saturday. Night was the last time. I could eat anything and then sunday morning. When you wake up is when you start your liquid diet all day all there so the worst part about the worst part of ocean blue. My vein out. Oh yeah the nurse blew my blew my veins so that's shushi. Probably the worst looks blown the bay now. Dan probably what she put the needle in. She didn't put it incorrectly. No good now do it a couple of times you know. That's the worst part about it other than that. Pc cake supply. And i got bubble gun. Said i guess let's go and she goes on and on and says that she didn't drive. She had a friend of hers that picked her up. When you need someone to drive there and take your home. 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"soza" Discussed on Sitting Ringside

Sitting Ringside

07:47 min | 2 years ago

"soza" Discussed on Sitting Ringside

"A year ago. Time off but have low have man in that and he took them do decision and he was pretty impressive bro. This dude can bang man This is gonna be probably low key fight of the night brother. In my opinion it's going to be a good one. I don't think it's gonna be a walk in the park for either one of these. And i think it's an interesting time for landau to cut to one forty five. I know eat had a week could issues at that. That way class Couple of years ago previously you see But if these comfortable cutting down now he's took time off got his body ready. I'll be very interesting to see. Wetlands capable of at forty five and and fighters are are hungry. Bro i mean he's coming from the uk you know these guys really haven't we haven't had a chance to shit ordering saw man. This is going to be a good fight man. I'm still gonna landover natta but damn it's going to be a this is going to be a great fight indefinitely. Encourage people tune this one. Yeah don't make a sandwich. Don't get up to cooper p. Or what your dog. Now watch this because it's going to be a danger of a fight in pick landau. I'm just kidding you can pick a who were picking up. I think it's a good match up to it's it's really good matchmaking. And the forty five being like. I said it's gonna be interesting to see. Hopefully there's a weight cutting. Yeah we've seen that happen last week but ryan but night but glanville's confident you can make the way now make a run at forty five but yeah he's lost when last guy right now so he's bounce back and get a win. I i do have a feeling. Land is gonna win anyways. Just because he lives and trains are here in albuquerque. They're gonna be fighting at sea level so arias not going to be a factor for him. Those tough as man. Because i like the only time. He's been finished tony ferguson. Other than that. You have to go to decision with that guy. He's gonna find you to the end. So that's why i love the greediness. 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"soza" Discussed on Sitting Ringside

Sitting Ringside

03:18 min | 2 years ago

"soza" Discussed on Sitting Ringside

"You're not coming back from that shit forty two years old. He's officially been released. He's been released by the decorating. The yeah he's a quick on that one. I call to day. Yeah man yeah. I mean shit under muniz as you say to the he. He's a. he was a huge fan of Dockery like he grew up watching in also. Yeah yes to to be able to submit in with an break. I mean dude that that snap. That's one guy. They need a midway needs to look out for men. They need to be careful with this fucking guy and the people's arms and not just anybody's arm bro. You know what i mean. It's it's exactly. It's this chocolate. Come on bro. Jockeys smoking marlboro out of all the lucky people that breaks. It's this guy against chocolate but then again know people are like a you know homeboy a fucking knocked him out from his back kevin holland. Yeah kevin harlan. You know so but thank you. See how. That was a fluke. This this moonies in submission was not a fluke bro. That was that his fuckin- that's his thing man. He's going to break some shit away he's built. He's got like super long arms. And i don't know man. He's a scary dude man. He's a scary. Do not means a fight to make is Jordan right against you need that right. that's very proper. That would be a good one bro. Would like to see. I grew striker grappler versus strikers Yeah that's a fight right there eddie. That would be good fight. But faulk it'd be very pretty damn fresh not nasty finishes so The clock is ticking. Got a lot of fights yet to be book for the summertime so you had eight divisions pretty interesting. There's a few fights that we will talk about on this weekend's car but as far as that finished i mean like you said really like the guy looked up to rinaldo thousand forty three url care. What the ages you still fighting at the highest level but to get his arm snapped and cut from the ac- yet that's sort of you know the sad thing but That's the fight game for you Soza i don't know if he continues to fight or not but i know for a fact he's been released by the afc along the contract. I'm not shit. Combat fighting the infection on his arm. Del angering out at the key needs to retire at coach coach or maybe dream and become a become a a crocodile. Zoo be a crocodile handler. You ever see that movie Stepbrothers remember when he's like source dale. Maybe that was his lifelong dream.

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"soza" Discussed on Immigrantly

Immigrantly

02:40 min | 2 years ago

"soza" Discussed on Immigrantly

"Culture of not telling the truth ever and when we talk about that that means in their own personal lives to how many white women are on instagram from morning until night putting pictures up of their beautiful family. They're perfect husbands and then two weeks later. They're announcing that they're getting a divorce. There's so much. Shame around being humid and being human is having conflict and being human is having you know rough patches in your is yeah or your sexuality being embarrassed about your sexual whatever it is writing and so it's starting to unpack how you know whiteness it. A couple of these cases these women have said you know. I finally understand how my whiteness has caused me to be. Erect sick at different points in my life. It's the perfectionism it's the perfectionism of wanting to have plastics. Are all these things all these things. And so it's it's the process of of understanding the a you have a white identity and that white guilt in white pride are flip sides of the same white supremacy coin. So if you're stuck in white guilt your then re censoring your feelings over like frankly the violence that you're committing so the goal is to actually get white folks to acknowledge and be able to point out there white identity and have a positive experience around. That's not that's not prideful and that's not guilty and then i think we can start getting somewhere because until the unless white folks see themselves in this violence that we see on the front page of the new york times they all are pointing their fingers at somebody else. I can't say that. I'm not nikki. Haley and nikki. Haley is not me. We are the same you know like i get where she came from one hundred percent get where she came from. So i just i have a hard time also in south agency the same thing. Fuck nikki haley. And today's to soza. And i'm like no they're part of our community like we can't disown them any more than they can disown us and so i think we have to start taking personal responsibility and we have to start understanding how our own conditioning shows up In good and bad ways white. People have a very hard time doing that. Today's podcast is presented by pod. Go podcast is easiest. Way to monetize your podcast. And i'm so excited. That i.

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"soza" Discussed on Recorte Verbal Podcast

Recorte Verbal Podcast

03:28 min | 2 years ago

"soza" Discussed on Recorte Verbal Podcast

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"soza" Discussed on Serifacast

Serifacast

04:48 min | 2 years ago

"soza" Discussed on Serifacast

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"soza" Discussed on Serifacast

Serifacast

05:19 min | 2 years ago

"soza" Discussed on Serifacast

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"soza" Discussed on Doug Miles Media

Doug Miles Media

02:05 min | 3 years ago

"soza" Discussed on Doug Miles Media

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The Hidden Force Shaping Drug Prices

The Pulse

04:10 min | 3 years ago

The Hidden Force Shaping Drug Prices

"Soaring prescription. Drug prices are raising the cost of healthcare and have many patients either struggling financially or abandoning treatment and many experts. Put some of the blame on pm's so what exactly are pharmacy benefit managers. And how did they get to be so powerful. Liz tongue starts us off the more read about pharmacy benefit managers. The more they make me think of this fictional bad guy from the movie. The usual suspects heiser soza. Here's kevin spacey in the movie explaining who sows as be turkish. Say father was german. Nobody ever believed was real. Nobody ever knew him or sell anybody that ever worked directly for him but to hear kobe. Aussitot it anybody could have worked for. You never knew that was his power. Kaiser suze is mysterious larger than life and a big part of his power comes from the fact that no one quite knows who he is or the extent of his control which is kind of like pharmacy benefit managers or p. b. m.'s. Most people haven't heard of them and yet they wield a huge amount of power to the point that they affect just about every drug dispensed in the us. Every time you pick up a prescription. You're dealing with a ppm for example. Let's say you go into your local drugstore. walk up to the counter and give them your info and prescription. Yeah i'm going to pick up a couple scripts the pharmacy tech punches buttons. And then there's this moment you stare at the register waiting for the price to pop up wondering helmet dent. Is this going to put in my wallet. It's one hundred sixty six dollars and eighty cents the in a nine at sixty eight eighteen. Those are both through. Your shorts that to me seemed like a lot. I asked the pharmacist. How much most people pay for a month's prescription but depending on the insurance so people pay nothing's people player dollar up to like twenty dollars. Or whatever. So really just depends. I feel like. I never know what to expect when it comes to prescription prices but the surprising thing i learned is i am not the only one and the pharmacist has no idea what he or. She's going to get paid for that prescription. It's not until that prescription is processed and that that usually takes place in real almost in real time while the patient's waiting that's doug hoy ceo for the national community pharmacists association. Doug says this transaction is shaped by that unseen force the p. b. m.'s. They are the consummate middle man. The middleman between the pharmacy and the insurance companies these days. Pbs are huge. If you flip over your insurance card you'll probably see one of three names. Cbs care mark. Optum are ex or express scripts these three companies control seventy to eighty percent of the market. They say their size gives them the power to negotiate bigger discounts with the drug companies. And that in turn reduces prices for the insurance companies and the patients but critics say these are too big they've been called hidden monopolies even quote unquote legal cartels. But doug says that's not help he started out at first. The pm's were really plan prescription processors and so they filled kind of an important need patience before had to file their own claims In a sort of a pain meaning that instead of standing at the pharmacy counter waiting for the tech to punch a few buttons patients had to send their actual paper your prescription claims to their insurance companies and wait to get reimbursed but as more people got health insurance the number of claim skyrocketed soon. It was more than the insurance companies could handle. A solution came at the end of the nineteen sixties in the form of pharmacy benefit managers. Who made it their mission to handle and streamline all that

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"soza" Discussed on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour

The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour

06:00 min | 3 years ago

"soza" Discussed on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour

"Like alan robinson and chris godwin. That is where alan. The value is lying in drafts right. Now we'll get into much more keen now stuff as the season goes on. We're talking to the twenty twenty f- pc proser joe's champions bip blab mandel and kern reeve. I feel like i asked this question. I know Bip you this is not the first time that that you have competed in this competition before but the biggest adjustment that you make or that you think you have to make when you're normally used to going up against eleven f. Fcc joe's in every draft and now you switch where you're going to five joe's but six pro is that may or may not be as familiar with the format. How much do you switch up your strategy in this. Can i talk to my yes To be to be on it. I love the draft. Where the fuck off. Eight and half of jews because you know to be honest. I found rocking against joe's more difficult than You know and imposes. Joe's all the jews are main event airs where they're doling out eighteen hundred dollars for a team and so they know they're right now throws out you know great analysts good good information about the day a lot of brilliant stuff but they do not have what we say. You know the drafting expedients right. Not all of them might be acting hundred so themes a month right. So that's where i feel. Sometimes you get an a. M. edge overthrows. Now that being said in this drop it was difficult because you had people in soza you know the the king of best ball rocking match. I just see him crossing. Best ball everywhere And then you had an analyst like grand bar you know and we were trying to reach between sousa and bartlett right so so it off bra. But i think what happened was we got the value. We one forty grams for From fantasy and point you know dynasty players like a. We were very much into antonio gibson video early in the season and we're very happy at the ad docking. If this was a draft with more joe's and some of the players we play again he would have probably gone in fourth or fifth round. So those ways some advantages. I taught regard and i and i loved drafting with rose That's like you know any day. I'd take them what would you. I think you're really onto something. I think you're really onto something. There have often. I've often thought that is is that The f. fcc players finest players in the world and when you bring in when you bring in guys that do this for a living. They really got somebody to to compete against against these players..

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"soza" Discussed on Metal Mantra Podcast

Metal Mantra Podcast

04:59 min | 3 years ago

"soza" Discussed on Metal Mantra Podcast

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"soza" Discussed on News Radio 1190 KEX

News Radio 1190 KEX

02:33 min | 3 years ago

"soza" Discussed on News Radio 1190 KEX

"45th Avenue, partially blocking the lane in Portland. The world five on or off ramps from Count Street are closed until tomorrow morning for construction and in Vancouver Highway 14 Year Life's road. A collision has been cleared from the roadway. I'm J. Phillips K x traffic now Kay to weather Weather forecast won't be as dry this week as it was from last week. A little more weather action to go around by Thursday and Friday. We do warm back up into the upper forties, and at that point we lose the potential for some snowfall, but to start off the week Monday and Tuesday afternoon temperatures will be in the low forties upper thirties and we do expect rain and snow from the K two storm tracker Weather Center. I'm Nicky Torres. I'm Steve Gregory in Los Angeles. And this is the death and life of Kobe Bryant. Sunday, January 26 2020 Kobe Bryant is 13 year old daughter, Gina, her two friends and four others aboard a private helicopter in Orange County. The group is headed to a youth basketball tournament at Mama Sports Academy in 1000 Oaks, a little over 70 miles away, just northwest of Los Angeles. Jonah and her two teammates were about to play in the tournament. Bryant was the head coach of Jonah's basketball team. The Mambas. Brian's wife, Vanessa, was already at the Sports academy. It was widely known that Bryant used a private helicopter to travel to practice two games and other events. Also once said using a helicopter kept him fresh and ready for games. Mamba Sports Academy was a frequent destination for Bryant and his daughter. The pilot are as a Byeon has flown that route many times before, and logs show the aircraft had flown the route about two dozen times over two year period. The buying had flown other celebrities and VIPs through the helicopters. Owner Island Express conditions for the normally routine flight changed when foggy conditions set in. The buy in was flying a Sikorsky s 76 be a common choice for corporate and VIPs travel. The buy in's aircraft was not equipped with Tawes that stands for terrain avoidance and warning system. But it was not a required piece of equipment. Soza Byeon had to rely on his own line.

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"soza" Discussed on 106.1 FM WTKK

106.1 FM WTKK

03:29 min | 3 years ago

"soza" Discussed on 106.1 FM WTKK

"Sunday, January 26th 2020 Kobe Bryant, his 13 year old daughter, Gina, her two friends and four others aboard a private helicopter in Orange County. The group is headed to a youth basketball tournament at Mama Sports Academy in 1000 Oaks, a little over 70 miles away, just northwest of Los Angeles. Jonah and her two teammates were about to play in the tournament. Bryant was the head coach of Jonah's basketball team, The Mambas. Ryan's wife, Vanessa, was already at the Sports academy. It was widely known that Bryant used to private helicopter to travel to practice two games and other events. He also once said using a helicopter kept him fresh and ready for games. Mamba Sports Academy was a frequent destination for Bryant and his daughter. The pilot are as a buying has flown that route many times before, and logs show the aircraft had flown the route about two dozen times over two year period. Buying had flown other celebrities and VIPs through the helicopters. Owner Island Express conditions for the normally routine flight changed when foggy conditions set in. The buy in was flying a Sikorsky s 76 be a common choice for corporate and VIPs travel. The buy in's aircraft was not equipped with Tawes that stands for terrain avoidance and warning system. But it was not a required piece of equipment. Soza Byeon had to rely on his own line of sight to pilot the helicopter. You're going straight Bourbon Tober make up to 1301 Niner, Burbank, Wes Charlie secretaries, I Farsley intentions. Him, leans a former helicopter news reporter and pilot and was part of the key if I news coverage the morning of the crash. Him helps us decipher the radio traffic. Remember to ongoing story hold outside bourbon class Charlie Airspace. I have an aircraft going around. So what has happened is he is transitioning up the five Freeway when he reached the about the L. A zoo. That's the border for the Burbank airspace and because he the weather was so bad, he said. It was there. Hours reporting I f R, which is instrument flight rules, which means this civilian ceiling is pretty low. So the pilot at that point just requested a special vfr transition through their space. And that's a normal procedure that pilots could do when the airport is below what they called Basic vfr, actually. Yeah, your son and 400 code there. You requested by following Okay, what That is, he said to me since I see you are 1200 code in the transponder if you have 1200 In your transponder. That means I am a vfr aircraft and I'm not talking to anybody. And at that point, so if what they're okay, traffic controller in San Diego scene is a what they call a vfr target. He could see what the altitude and speed is of that aircraft. Doing going career. What do you say Intentions Some time passes, then to Echo X Ray, you're still too low level for flight following at the Times. Radio silence. You a collector. It's okay. L. A County fire 83 helicopter crash into a mountain. We heard it and I'm looking at the flame. Malibu Canyon and Agora Road. Marijuana supermarket. We can see it we have tomorrow is that a small plane? A little helicopter helicopter. Yeah, and you saw the helicopter going to the hills. Yes, And we're looking at the flames right now on the hill Fire department. How can I help you? Probably.

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"soza" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

01:58 min | 3 years ago

"soza" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"Divides aircraft was not equipped with Tawes that stands for terrain avoidance and warning system. But it was not a required piece of equipment. Soza Byeon had to rely on his own line of sight to pilot the helicopter. You're going straight bourbon Tober make up to 130 100 remain questionably Secretaries I Farsley intention team leads a former helicopter news reporter and pilot and was part of the key if I news coverage the morning of the crash. Him helps us decipher the radio traffic. Remember to ongoing story hold outside bourbon class Charlie Airspace. I have an aircraft going around. So what has happened is he is transitioning up the five Freeway when he reached the about the L. A zoo. That's the border for the Burbank airspace and because he the weather was so bad, he said. It was there. Hours Reporting I f R, which is instrument flight rules, which makes this civilian ceiling is pretty low. So the pilot at that point just requested a special vfr transition through their space, And that's a normal procedure that pilots could do when the airport is below what they called basic vfr. Remember too intellectually and for your planning purposes you can expect to transition to the north side of the airport. I just spoke with Van Nuys on the line and they've got multiple I apart apart just coming off of Roma 16, he can expect to follow the fire. North and cross that way, Like like helpful to their tell, warning him that van, I said a bunch of departures. He's not gonna be able to go on the one on one. They're going to send him up north five to the 1 18 and around that way and to try to help him get through. They were just were telling annoyed for planning purposes because he was actually asking to go West or north one on one Which would pass to the south of Burbank it to the south of Van Nuys. They were worried him what you're going to need to go up the five freeway to the 1 18 and go around the north side of the airports because then I said, if our trafficker instrument traffic taking off to the South Off their runways. They wanted to keep the conflict to down at that point, so they were just getting heads up. So they're working with him giving him information how to get through there. So that zit all that is all.

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"soza" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM

WFAN Sports Radio_FM

05:58 min | 3 years ago

"soza" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM

"I mean, he's since I I can't say that enough. I'm a Mets fan broken. That's fine. And I have been watching all their games closely. This guy's brilliant. I mean, I've watched his whole career. I mean, I see what you did with the Cavs. Obviously. Uh, And then everything. He's brilliant on the court, but it's certainly frustrating that it seems like they're whether this one is justified or not, or or people understand his reasoning or not. It seems like there is a Every several weeks. There is some sort of Incident or situation with him on, you know, like there's a How do I say this artfully without? You know, again? Ah, I don't want to, um, speculate too much on on anybody's individual status or state of mind or anything, but it does seem as if there are Swings. And in Kyrie, where he can be Very, very forthcoming and engaging and sharpened and all the stuff, he says on Bleich, a ble and then he could be so. Isolated and short. And You know? Call people pawns on in these instagram message is like it seems that could be highs and lows. Um, and that has been a bit of a pattern. With with Kyrie. Let's go Toe Alan in Toronto. Alan, You're up next here on CBS Sports Radio. What's up? Longtime Steelers fan, you know, goes way back to the days of Brad's John Franco Harris, Rocky Bleier. Every finger is pointing Trustee Orange victory, and the game is in the Steelers house to the Browns during a 17 game losing streak of Heinz defense. He's on the sideline and Soza job. Antonio and The Steelers are adept at creating and it's turnovers. Mayfield was sacked four times last week with that with two best passwords. You on the sidelines and big Ben will be fresh. The stories don't really shame on them that they'll be fired up. They want to get paid back for last week. So it Z. I'm looking forward to it, and they just have to look when you say. Right? I think something just absolutely got play Good. They have to put the brakes on chub Lynn Hunter. That's where the Bronx have them on the ground game. That's it. That's the only thing that they have the mind. But the Browns are going to be. You know, it's a shame that the first time there Gonna play offs in 18 years and I'm sorry to have to spoil the Browns reams of victory, but it looks like Steelers all the way and I'm looking forward to it because I just think he's drinking. Hey, Alan. I'm not picking it against the Steelers. That's for sure. Not just because the Browns coach is out, but the red is the Browns first playoff appearance and 18 years. It's really well when you think about 18 years. I was. I guess I'm old now. I was going to say I was only I was 21 18 years ago. Uh, so I guess I was older than you. Do you think I was in college, though. The last time the Browns made a play, I don't even remember. I can't remember the Browns being a playoff game. No, I can't. I can't even like if I'm trying to like picture a Browns playoff game. I can't think Think of one Is there one I'm missing? And maybe I'm being like, try. I just can't think of a time I watched the Browns in the playoffs. It doesn't mean that I don't remember a memorable Cleveland Browns performance in my entire life. Not one. Not one significant, like stand out Cleveland browns performance or moment or game that like, Oh, yeah, I remember where I was when I saw the Browns to do this. Um, let's go to David and Green Bay. David, you're up next here on CBS Sports Radio. Very good morning, Robin. Happy New Year, Um I want to go back to the Shawn Watson. If you might And well, first Let me make the comment. I don't know why in the world this is a topic. I can't even believe that Texans would even consider Tweeting to Sean watching, but let's just play the game and for conversation. Let's make the point. You had you'd asked somebody else while back who would be interested anybody would be interested in to Shawn Watson. But who would have a collateral position that would bring something to the table where the Texans would even accept such a thing? In this regard. I wanna I wanna throw this out. If you wouldn't mind to Anthony. I know he's a Jets guy and Donald's, uh, coming up on a big position with the team there. By the young man's got skills. We won't go into the Jets history, but I don't think you ever really had a chance. I just throw it out. The both of you it. Let's just say that the Jets would offer their number one pick. And Donald To the Texans for this John Watson. What would you guys think about that? Would you think that's an acceptable trade? Um, I'm working. I'll listen. Have a great day. You guys love the show. Take care. It's not enough. I think it's the start. I think the number two pick and Donald is the start of a reasonable trade package. I think you have to add more draft picks to it, Anthony, You wanted your opinion, I would say this just because I know people say Donald hasn't been in the best situation and that's true. But I just haven't seen enough from sand. Donald W. Oh, yeah, I haven't seen enough either. And again, Um You know, we talked about Watson all morning. And you know, he had his best receiver taken away from him. Who did he have? And he still put up crazy numbers and yes, I know. You know, Donald has had nobody around him. But I mean, we haven't even seen Donald even come close to putting up any of those type of numbers, So I'm personally ready to move on from Donald. I agree. You're gonna have to add some other draft picks in that scenario, but without a doubt, I mean, I would definitely be willing to give up the number two picks for Watson because I've seen Watson..

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Irene Kraegel :: The Mindful Christian

Present Moment: Mindfulness Practice and Science

09:31 min | 3 years ago

Irene Kraegel :: The Mindful Christian

"Our guest today is Irene cradle Irene. Nice to meet you. Thank you so much for joining us today. Thank you for having me. So I've really been looking forward to this conversation since we connected on email and I'm I'm really looking forward to unpacking of this topic with you but let's start by just having you tell us about your background sure. My professional background is as a psychologist so I was trained at the Chicago. School of professional psychology and I work as a clinical psychologist Until about since about two thousand three and I've been in a few different kinds of clinical settings and Most recently have been Calvin University where I work at the Center for Counseling and wellness. Which is the Student Counseling Center There Kelvin. And that work has really been? What's brought me to mindfulness. Which is why I'm here today. but yeah professionally mostly the mental health field And I have also been in the world of Christian faith my whole life as well and again. That's been my more. Recent professional interest is now being a psychology and mindfulness in with Christian worldview. I'm so I'm sure I could say much more about myself by a leave it at that. It's conversation Anna. I want to go into a little bit of that and how you got interested in mind from us you mentioned that was a little bit Part of what? You've been doing the past several years one hundred that I come about of the show up if I came up because I was hearing about everywhere so in the field of mental health. It was a hot topic But it was the hot topic that didn't seem to be going away just kept popping up and As I heard about it it was starting to sound like an approach to mental wellbeing mental health. That had some depth to it and I liked that There's a lot of mental health. That's that's very effective but his focus. John Maybe efficiency and Tips about managing different different challenges. And things that can be very helpful but as I applied those in my own life. I didn't feel like they had the kind of lasting impact that I wanted to personally and I didn't always feel comfortable recommending those as the only thing for my clients as well so when I heard about mindfulness It sounded like something that could really have a lot to offer for my clients who are struggling with anxiety. Depression all kinds of emotional suffering and it was also a point in my own life where I was experiencing some emotional suffering myself Coming to grips with some depression. That had really been there. My whole life but That wasn't really Resolving her healing in the way I would like it to despite a lot of other very positive coping skills I was using an different approaches I had taken felt like I was really longing for something deeper. Soza professional interest. It was a personal interest And having gone to a few trainings that were really connected to the world of mental health. I decided I wanted to go through the mindfulness based stress reduction training not as a teacher as a student And the classroom. I WanNa be a teacher like Eddie. Taken the classic. No how do you know you wanNA teach so thank you for taking it you yes. It's phenomenal. It's such a great class And I've found that within really the first one to two sessions of 'em bs are I was personally experiencing some really deep transformation So I I you know people in the world of science talk about these brain shifts and physical changes. That happen when we experienced mindfulness meditation. I've felt that in my brain within the first couple of weeks that I was thinking differently I was feeling differently And it was giving me a whole new set of tools to manage emotional difficulty so I very quickly became a believer And from that point on I got pretty excited about bringing it to students. I was working with at Calvin University And in that context Making sure that I was blending had with The the Christian faith that's important to the university as well so that was kind of what initially drew me to it and that was about Seven years ago or so. It's interesting as you were mentioning having some hesitancy around some of the techniques and tips and tricks for patients who are suffering. The image came to mind of of bailing out a boat. And they're just constantly springing these leaks and wouldn't it be great if there is a way that you could maybe build a boat that wasn't gonNA spring leaks or maybe not quite as many and this to me is one of the values of practices like mindfulness. And not the only one you know there are others as well. The ways in which we can build up our resiliency our ability to work with challenging circumstances to really a soak in the positive times as well not just about The negative ones. And how do we deal with that also? Really be present for the joys of life as well so thinking and one of the phrases I find myself using is that mindfulness was a gift that helped me unlocked the other gifts so it wasn't that those other things weren't also useful. I find myself drawing heavily on cognitive behavioral therapy for example for myself and others Noticing how thought patterns can be distorted noticing alternative thoughts that I might engage with. There's a lot of really good concrete. Cpt out there and other similar approaches And we have things like exercise that we know are really good for a mental health and social connection. Good eating habits. I mean the list goes on and on the things that are good for us But somehow it was mindfulness. It allowed me to access the benefits of those so Sunday like cpt. In the past. I might have engaged with those exercises in some of that work can just found that he had locked into a power struggle in my head. So I might work at identifying a maladaptive thought pattern But before I knew it I was just in this argument with myself about whether that was really maladaptive or not. So mindfulness has has given me a new tool to step out of that power struggle at my head and receive all those other benefits as well now can notice those thoughts but without so much gripping onto mammoth struggling with them Same for exercise him for relationships. You know I can be. I can enjoy social interaction much more now that I have that tool of mindfulness That allows me to kind of watch. My thoughts watch my feelings. Go by So I continue to to practice and preach all of the mental health tools out there and I find for me. I needed mindfulness to really be able to benefit from them. You know it's fascinating that you bring up cvt and getting caught in one's own thoughts. We were just in our in person. Mindfulness Group on Monday nights going through the cognitive distortions and that this is a group in working for several years in twenty thirty some people and they're grounded mindfulness and how their their approach to this. Their observations of these distortions as they show up was really interesting and maybe a little bit different than others. Who might not have that That firm foundation of mindfulness tour on and some kind of curious in your own practice. If you've run into working with students patients or even others just in your daily life on things like cognitive distortions and just her ability to notice them of that's been supported by mindfulness absolutely it. It seems to me that you can't work on it or modify it. If you don't know it's fair I mean to state the obvious so I. I know for myself when I first started practicing. It was rather surprising and shocking to me. How many judgmental thoughts are streaming through my mind? At every moment. I had no idea that was going on I knew I was maybe a bit cynical negative but I didn't realize the extent to which there is kind of a constant barrage of negatively towards myself super helpful. They're not as good when I noticed that sort of this. Oh that's so interesting like maybe there's another way to relate to myself And that was like I said a really big turning point for transformational and that has to be foundation of good. Cpt or cognitive behavioral work. If we want to modify those patterns we have to know their their

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#OkBoomer Vs. #OkMillennial: Workplace Nightmare, Or Just A Meme?

NPR's Business Story of the Day

04:20 min | 4 years ago

#OkBoomer Vs. #OkMillennial: Workplace Nightmare, Or Just A Meme?

"You're that phrase boomer. It's a younger generations. Retort to ideas they consider outdated or off base. Ideas like millennials are entitled and don't work hard the response okay boomer short for baby-boomer well twenty five year old New Zealand lawmaker recently. Silenced older hecklers during her speech on climate change the average age. This fifty second parliaments is forty nine years old now. Some employers are cautioning against using this phrase at work fearing it could lead to claims of age discrimination. Here's NPR's Yuki Noguchi thirty year old social media manager. Sophie Vershbow has seen her share of okay boomer means in recent weeks to her. The sentiment behind them is this. I think it's sort of a dismissive. Like okay whatever you say like just spout whatever ever you wanna say as someone who doesn't get what we're talking about there's backlash to including from those comparing okay boomer to racial slurs last week the AARP REPEA- The group most identified with boomers weighed in. That did not go well. These warring posts and the social commentary around them suggest a yawning in gap between the old and young. They speak to different attitudes about social and political change and raise questions about how deep those differences go verse by works at a book. A publisher in New York. She likes working with boomers but says there can be issues. These younger generations keep feeling very misunderstood outside of family. The workplaces where generations rations interact. The most people are living and therefore working longer than ever so for the first time in. History the workforce now spans five generations from the silence generation in their seventies and eighties. Two generations e just entering their twenties work is also where many social issues play out presenting the potential for generational the bait over everything from gender neutral bathrooms to the metoo movement but Vershbow says discussing age at work even whereas professionally relevant can be tricky for example. She says she wants noted during a meeting how her age cohort shops differently. I was literally called. Just she felt silence. She says aware that she's not the one in in a position of power that still lies with her elders. I think these are really sensitive issues. That are super difficult to discuss in the workplace even when they're vital vital to the work. You're doing cashed. ECON is twenty two and sells advertising for the Houston Chronicle. She says she has a lot in common with the baby boomer. She worked with directly but outside of that circle. That's not always true. People say things like Oh you look good today like an older man. And that's that's such a weird thing to say she. She thinks okay boomer to herself when colleagues don't understand the concept of a fluid gender identity though say something like you know there are only two genders and and I mean I understand that. That's how they were raised but that kind of stuff just doesn't fly now. Megan Johnson is a consultant for companies on generational differences Johnson Johnson. Who is genetics? By the way says older workers need to figure out how to pass the baton unless the older generation really let's their ego down in a lousy the younger generation to come on board and challenge the way they do things. There's going to be this. Disconnect of course generational griping and stereotyping are nothing new. Remember when Gen xers were called slackers so not everyone agrees that okay boomer speaks to deep underlying tensions. I tell you I was a little surprised by Susan. Weinstock boomer herself and a vice president at AARP which advocates for people fifty and older because we have a lot of research that shows how much workers actually liked to work together no matter the generation so it might be that okay boomer is just another example of how social media soza sense of discord the way it has in politics in fact. Aarp unwittingly played a role in that last week another executive at the group was quoted saying okay millennials. But we're the people pull that actually have the money that to win viral under what else the Hashtag Okay boomer later. Aarp responded to the mid inspired saying social media took the statement out of context. The group said it meant to say don't overlook or dismiss boomers don't let stereotypes like that. Divide US

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Michael Brown's father demands case re-opening 5 years after fatal shooting

Mason & Ireland

03:31 min | 4 years ago

Michael Brown's father demands case re-opening 5 years after fatal shooting

"You missed out a medieval times john. I was the night before bowling right and then you were the night after medieval times and what i hear you made the apps you're like who is it lauren hill that does concerts and shows up an hour and a half late and sings for ten thousand leaves that was you i was there on time then i was like kaiser soza and you're gone which isn't a bad move but they did get one very good picture of you in a what looks depite dr yeah medieval garb and they actually gave me a mace <hes> so venice mason amazed by the way big question today. Is this straight edge mace or or is this venice mace girl in the straight edge. The guy in the back is yelling. Venice mace which basically is is whether or not mason shows up stoned but i think you had to drive straight edge medicines straight edge mace someday. I'll do a show where orig- venice mace and everybody will invite be invited to see exactly how stupid i am actually make the show better yeah hey so. Are you gonna watch the ram game tomorrow night yeah. I'm gonna watch what are you watching for. The rams are are not gonna play any of the starter correct so what your but your big ram fan yep like. I said i watch most of the charger game last night. Actually the chargers looked okay. They lost but they played a lot of backups so the rams are gonna play nothing but back right. What are you watching four. What are you interested in well number. One is <hes> darryl henderson the running back out of memphis who's going to get <hes> reps tomorrow night and who i think because gonna figure into the offense this year in a little background on him. He averaged almost seven yards of touch right at memphis and he's the person i've heard him. Most compared to is darren sprains. He's a very fast third down back who can both run and catch yeah so i wanna see what he looks like because i think with the rams a ah given how todd girlies knee is sort of a question mark. I like malcolm brown. A lot and i want to see what darrell henderson's got in the secondary. I'm looking for taylor rap wrap. Who i think is gonna play tomorrow night. Taylor app is a safety who is gonna be eric. Wells backed up and it's going to see i think significant time this year so i wanna see taylor rap out of washington and then i wanna see actually i'm kind of curious. See blake bortles yeah. I wonder how much he's going to play but that is an upgrade jeered garbage upgrade. Your golf for a young guy has not missed much time once he was given that starting job. I don't think he's mr mr start yet and the amount of time sean manion played as goths backup or very limited but blake bortles is a series blake bortles a former top five picking the n._f._l. Ralph experience right and so i think by the way who's the third string quarterback brandon allen so he's gonna play tonight yeah tomorrow night but i'm expecting to see bortles last year. Manion played a lot it preseason and <music>. I'm expecting to see bortles so bortles henderson. Who is the texas am receiver lesser. Josh miranda reynolds he could play you know a lot of people think that josh josh reynolds is is going to be an impact either share. They've got really four receivers to go to they've got robber woods and obviously brandin cooks and cooper cup and josh reynolds is going to be a guy who figures into the offense.

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Dell shareholders back return to the public market

FT News

06:31 min | 5 years ago

Dell shareholders back return to the public market

"We're taking a look at sales returned to the public markets in two thousand thirteen the computer company quit the NASDAQ in a controversial twenty four billion dollar buyout. But now five years later and after a fierce fight among some key shareholders. Michael Dell's technology company is set to listen to the new York Stock Exchange are US editor of the lex column. Sajida in that talks to Amy keen about what's bringing the company back to the public market. And why some shareholders resisted the deal? So G starts with what prompted Michael Dell to take his company private just a few years ago. So dull, obviously, it was the famous stop. He c- maker Michael Dell started the company in the eighties. When he was a college student and his dorm room at Texas. It was hot company for a really long time. But say ten years ago, you know, the PC became much less important smartphones were here, the the iphone and the like, and so he ended up spending like fifteen billion dollars between twenty ten and twenty twelve trying to turn delicacy off company, a much broader tech company, the market hated that. It's down shares like twenty five percent between twenty ten and twenty twelve and around the same time he had met this guy. Egon Durban who was a private equity investor to firm called Silverlake, which is a Silicon Valley based buy out firm, which is quite prominent both in Silicon Valley and in Wall Street and doing these buyouts, and they happen to be neighbors in a Wii. And so they had the idea that they could take Dell private buy out the public shareholders, and then reinvent this company and private so through the course of twenty thirteen the announced the deal and. By the end twenty thirteen they were able to tail private at a twenty four billion dollar valuation is very controversial a bunch of shareholders protested because they thought Michael Dell was a CEO, and he knew things that no one else did. And if he's buying why should we selling? But ultimately, they're all able to push the deal through and Dell became a private company in late. Twentieth. Thirteen and so if you fast forward five years Dell is going to be coming back to the public markets. What's changed? What happened over this period? Yeah. So the whole plan was to turn around and reinvent the company, which they did very dramatically Silverlake is a private equity firm. And so they have investors who are pension funds, and sovereign wealth funds and endowments who after five seven ten years want their money back. So it's natural for companies that go private like delta to relist again. And so what they've done in the last five years is that they really did till it turn del into this like one stop shop for corporate IT department. So they bought most prominently EMC, which is a tech data vendor for sixty seven billion dollars. They offload. A divisions that didn't fit anymore, and they've turned into this company that really can go up against Cisco HP and IBM and companies like that Sajid in order for Dow to have the backing to list again this time in the new York Stock Exchange, they company needed shareholder support. Can you walk us through what led to the vote that took place on Tuesday places start with that as we have to go back to the EMC deal, which happened 2016 EMC was a sixty seven billion dollar company. Dell was big it was perhaps thirty forty billion. Maybe at the time twenty five something like that. So it was private. So we don't actually know what the valuation was. But the point is he was much bigger. And so two by all of EMC offered their shareholders to things that gave them twenty three dollars per share in cash and the gave them a piece of paper called tracking stock to track. Another company called VM ware VM where was majority owned by EMC was also listed. So eighty percent of this company that was listed was owned by EMC Dell couldn't afford to buy all that for cash. And so they said, you know, what will give you this piece? The paper called tracking stock in VM ware, and it will reflect our interest in this company VM ware, and it should trade roughly in line with with VM ware. And so this piece of tracking stock which was publicly listed or traded called deviant t was created UNC shareholders got it. And for the last two years. It has traded has gone up quite a bit. The problem is it's always triggered a sharp discount to the pure VM ware stock big del wanted to go public again. And so the way to do that was not a traditional IPO where they just go out and sell shares of Delon people by that in like an under written offering what they wanted to do was take Dell shares a private and then swap it with Devi shareholders who would get the new Dell paper and through that transaction. Dell would again be public company. The problem was how do you actually value DVD, and that has been the fight for the last six months, let's say it's been particularly contentious who are some of the key sort of people fighting. It's interesting TV. Mt. Is like this weird security. VM ware is hard to understand. So not survey. Rising Lee its biggest investors have been hedge fund. So most prominently call icon had a big stake Elliott, the very high profile hedge fund that gets in these kind of fights. Was there a bunch of other kind of brand name twins were involved in the Soza a fight really between for the last six months to throughout the terms of this reverse merger IPO between these big hedge funds, and then Silverlake sedans had the benefit over these last few years of not having to answer to the public markets not having to release quarterly earnings. How's it looking like, it's gonna trait? That's a great question. So part of the fight that's gone on with this VM ware. Tracking stock called Devi MTA has been there's really two issues around it one VM ware. Let's say one hundred and fifty dollars per share company. The tracking stock has traded say around one hundred or one hundred and five so thirty forty percent discount. So the whole of that tracking stock one want to be made whole sort of get a value that approaches at one fifty the other half of the fight in the more complicated. Fight is a big portion of this. Deal is in this del stock which is suddenly going to be public. How much is that worth since it's private there's a big disagreement on how much that is worth. The delta worth quite a bit. The hedge funds have been skeptical. And so that was really the core kind of fight that just got resolved a came up with a clever mechanism to sort that out. But if you look at the actual numbers, and where Dell's going to trade at least initially the Cordell business businesses, not going to trade at a very high multiple. And so Michael Dell who was frustrated five years ago about his valuation is probably going to be frustrated now again, and so the question is do shareholders publisher holders now mutual funds, and the like do they kind of Dopp his vision on how Dell is going to really compete in this new IT market that they've been remade. And they're right up there with Cisco, and Microsoft, and the others or is this going to be thought of as a slow growth business that has this corporate governance problem with private equity firm who still there and Michael Dell who have super voting shares? We're going to take advantage of us. So the real question is now. Hey, the public. They got this deal done our daily at the benefit of the doubt or not. All All right. right. Thank Thank you. you.

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