35 Burst results for "Stella"

New menopause drug for hot flashes gets FDA approval

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 2 weeks ago

New menopause drug for hot flashes gets FDA approval

"New relief for menopausal women is on the way. I'm Lisa dwyer. The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new type of drug to treat hot flashes caused by menopause. More than 80% of menopausal women experience hot flashes, the most common approach to treating the problem is hormone based pills, but for some women, those can carry safety risks. The new daily pill from a Stella's pharma is not a hormone, and uses a different approach that targets brain chemicals. The drug will cost about $550 a month. That's before insurance and other discounts. I Lisa dwyer

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Tucker Carlson Exposes the Truth About Mandatory Pronouns

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:51 min | Last month

Tucker Carlson Exposes the Truth About Mandatory Pronouns

"Stell want to play a piece of tape here and we could talk about it. Tucker Carlson pushing back against the mandatory pronoun regime pushed forward by the alphabet mafia, if you want to stop being lonely if you're lonely in this audience, let me give you some advice. Speak your mind. Stop self censoring a remedy to loneliness is courage. Play cut one. So for every ten people who are putting he and him in their electronic JPMorgan email signatures, there's one person who's like now, I'm not doing that. Sorry, I don't want to fight, but I'm not doing that. It's a betrayal of what I think is true. It's a betrayal of my conscience of my faith, of my sense of myself, of my dignity as a human being of my autonomy. I am not a slave. I am a free citizen, and I'm not doing that. And there's nothing you can do to me to make me do it. And I hope it won't come to that. But if it does come to that, here I am. Mandatory conformity actually creates loneliness. It's rather the opposite, isn't it Stella you would think that, oh, everyone agrees then you have something that you know, but if you do it by Fiat, you force people, all of a sudden you have a society that isn't using reason and when you're not using reason, you actually end up really miserable your thoughts, Stella. That's exactly right. No, that was a dynamite clip. And it's so true. Most people who go along with this stuff don't really believe it. I mean, unless they've really been absorbed into the matrix of the Internet or whatever. Most people don't really believe that stuff. And they go along with it because we are hardwired to connect with other people and the flip side of that is we have a primal terror of being ostracized.

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 Technology's Contribution to Loneliness With Stella Morabito

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:28 min | Last month

Technology's Contribution to Loneliness With Stella Morabito

"Of loneliness, Stella morbido continues a Stella, tell us about how technology plays a role in this. Okay, well, it plays a huge role because we are created to have direct face to face contact with other people, you know, to have relationships that are real. And if we, you know, if that's taken away through some sort of virtual, you know, all through screen time, and living in this kind of virtual world, we become a whole lot more susceptible. We actually become isolated in the process. And we become a lot more susceptible to what I call the weaponization of loneliness. And it makes us more susceptible to what I also call the machinery of loneliness, which is a three legged stool of identity politics, political correctness. And of course, mob agitation to enforce it all. And of course, mobs take different forms, and you see them in a new and different form in social media. This whole business of swarming, this business of canceling you do on some kind of platform. And especially with youth, it becomes, you know, the most important thing, you know, how perceived through that medium.

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Stella Morabito on Her New Book "The Weaponization of Loneliness"

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:26 min | Last month

Stella Morabito on Her New Book "The Weaponization of Loneliness"

"Welcome to the program. Oh, thank you so much for having me, Charlie. It's great to be here. So tell us about your book. I'm kind of reminded of Aristotle's famous writings about how tyrants seek to make people unfamiliar with one another closing gymnasiums in schools and place of congregation. Tell us about your book, the weaponization of loneliness. Thank you. Well, basically it's about isolation as a political weapon. And on every level of tyranny, you'll see it operate. I mean, whether it's just a two person partnership where one is gaslighting the other, or it's a playground bully, or a cult leader, like Jim Jones, who isolates everybody in the jungle, or all the way up to your dictator, your world class dictator, like a Mao or a Stalin, who basically creates these reigns of terror in order to create fear that basically causes a lot of social distrust and isolation. And you know, obviously, human beings when we have happy families when we have strong friendships and all of that. We, you know, we're not a susceptible to those kinds of fears. Yes. But once we're isolated, we are. And this is something that tyrants have practiced throughout modern history.

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"stella" Discussed on Kinda Funny Games Daily

Kinda Funny Games Daily

01:51 min | 4 months ago

"stella" Discussed on Kinda Funny Games Daily

"January 12th, 2023. I'm one of your hosts, Greg Miller, alongside IGN strongest woman. Stella Chung. Hello Stella. Hello. Oh my God, I forgot about that. Oh, never forget, because they will come and get you. Yes, the last time I was here, I got very drunk and belligerent, but you know, one of those things has changed. If I had a nickel, if I had a nickel for every time I walked through that morning that way. How are you today? I'm good. I'm good. How are you? We have some really exciting stuff today. We have some super exciting stuff today. We have a rare opportunity ladies and gentlemen, we are exclusively announcing the awards, the categories, the nominees for the 26th annual dice awards, ladies and gentlemen, if you can believe it, but of course, that's insane. The dice awards are a big deal. I've been lucky enough to host them 6 years in a row. This is now officially going to be my 7th. I'm hosting the dice awards for a 7th time, ladies and gentlemen, a row. Thank you very much, thanks for having me back. How's it feel to be so old? Don't do this. We're burying the hatchet right now on the bullying Greg Stella. Yeah, you're back, right? Because this is my 7th year hosting. This will be your first. You are joining me. It is honestly yes. Thank you very much. I know I give you a lot of shit and I deserve it so. I was supposed to cut back on that. I was like, you know, Stella, he vouched for you, like he really believes you. You should be nice. But I mean, like, it's just so easy. Like you make it so easy. I deserve it. I'm too popular, too handsome. I understand. Too successful. That's the other thing too, you know? Anyways, thank you for vouching for me. I'm excited. It is physically painting me to be nice to you. And you know what I hope when they start giving you the paychecks from the dice awards. That'll comfort it for you all, right? But me and Stella are hosting the dice awards ladies and gentlemen, we are incredibly excited. And incredibly excited to go through all of the awards categories here. So let's just get into it, all right? This is kind of funny games daily. Each and every weekday on a variety of platforms, we run you through nerdy video game news and you know about. If you like that, be part

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Debbie Thinks Dinesh Is a Little Obsessed With Brian Stelter

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

01:42 min | 10 months ago

Debbie Thinks Dinesh Is a Little Obsessed With Brian Stelter

"I wanted to be thoughts about Brian stelter leaving CNN. And I also did a tweet which probably make you roll your eyes a little bit, because you think I'm a little obsessed with stealth. I think you're a little obsessed with stelter and with tubing. And with tube and with swallow. Well, that's because they all contribute a certain humor value. And they'll have a verb. Well, I don't know about delta, but. Well, Stella might begin. So stelter does this final show and it's kind of interesting because at the end he goes, I've been canceled by C and then he goes on to say, but there's a need for reliable sources. As if he was a reliable source. I was an unreliable. Talking about a misnamed. And then my favorite is he goes, he concludes by basically saying, well, the one thing I can say is that I had a one of a kind show. And that's really what got me is sort of the idea of a one of a kind. And I thought to myself, you know, as I remember from this goes back to the 1970s when I was a kid growing up in India, there was an Indian prime minister in the 70s, a guy named maraji Desai. And he was controversial in India because he would every day drink his own urine. So the reason this came to my mind is he was a one of a kind guy. Right? And what makes the analogy even closer is that he kept insisting on the medicinal properties of Europe. Doctors would tell him this is not healthy, you should stop doing this, but he thought it was so it's like stealthy. Did he die? Everybody keeps telling stelter. Your show is horrible. You need to pay attention to the other points of view. You're unbelievably dogmatic, but still to like more so I kept thinking, no, my show has medicinal properties. Here, I'm drinking my own urine, enjoy it,

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EU urges second COVID-19 boosters for people ages 60 to 79

AP News Radio

00:40 sec | 11 months ago

EU urges second COVID-19 boosters for people ages 60 to 79

"European Union has urged authorities in the 27 nation bloc to consider giving second booster shots to vulnerable citizens as a new wave of the pandemic sweeps over the continent European health commissioner Stella kyriakides said there is no time to lose in getting vaccinated as cases and hospitalizations rise again throughout the continent The European center for disease prevention and control said that the second boosters can be given at least four months after the first booster The agency said that the new wave is being driven by the highly transmissible BA 5 mutation of the omicron variant of the coronavirus its anticipates a widespread COVID-19 wave across the EU I'm Karen Chammas

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Padres' Profar placed on concussion IL after scary collision

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | 11 months ago

Padres' Profar placed on concussion IL after scary collision

"Padres outfielders jerks and pro far has been placed on the 7 day concussion list The roster move comes a day after pro far collapsed while trying to walk off the field following a scary outfield collision with shortstop CJ Abrams Profar and Abrams both went after a fly ball hit by Tommy la Stella into shallow left field in the 5th inning Abrams left knee hit Profire in the left jaw as the outfielder settled in to make the catch Profar was eventually placed on a stretcher and then taken off the field on a cart and to a hospital manager Baden Alvin says pro far is doing remarkably well I'm Dave

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"stella" Discussed on Filmspotting

Filmspotting

06:32 min | 11 months ago

"stella" Discussed on Filmspotting

"Could choose her in your own top door where they always are. Now, what were you doing snooping around my closet? Really, mother, it seems to me you're making quite a fuss about something which doesn't matter. If you bought the uniform for lotte, I certainly can't imagine who else you could have bought it for. Then why shouldn't she wear it? You've been snooping around ever since I got this job trying to find out what it is. And now you know. You know, don't you? Know what? Know what, mother. You knew when you gave that uniform, a lot, that it was mine, didn't you? Your uniform. Yes, I'm waiting tables in a downtown restaurant. My mother of Beatrice. I took the only job I could get. Now, it gets much worse from there if you haven't seen the movie. Vida really starts as a snot and eventually turns into, well, I probably don't want to give it away, but it's pretty astonishing how harsh this mother daughter relationship gets by the end. Yeah, I guess it's fitting that after starting with mommie dearest, we would go to Mildred pierce and Joan Crawford here for this list. I love that movie and it's definitely an honorable mention for me. My number two comes from a film that was discussed in detail here on the show back in I believe it was 2007 when its director Ingmar Bergman passed away. The film is autumn sonata and the characters are Charlotte and Eva, though there's another sister Helena in the movie as well who does play a central role. And this is the movie I teased earlier that had a piano connection. You've got Ingrid Bergman as Charlotte and I want to say this was her last role, or at least her last notable role. And she's so good here in the movie. She is a famous concert pianist. She comes to visit that great bergmann collaborator Liv Ullmann as her eldest daughter, Eva. And she hasn't seen her in like 7 years. She's basically completely neglected for two daughters, including one who has some mental and physical problems and she just put away in a home. And she comes to visit Eva and finds that Eva is there taking care of Helena. And over the course of her stay, a lot of those past skeletons come out and they really get into the elements of their relationship that have been a problem over all these years and you start to really understand how Charlotte has been such a self center. That's the word I kept coming back to with this relationship has been so self centered and really someone who unlike, say, Ripley, or some of these other mothers that have made our list who have a natural instinct to be a mom. That's certainly going to apply to my number one. She just didn't have it. She was way too caught up in her life and her success. And so then when she has to confront the selflessness of her daughter now taking care of, the other daughter, the one she completely neglected, that's where the world drama comes from. That's something. Just going to practice. It's a bergmann film. It's not light. It's pretty depressing, but a lot of reasons to see it, including not only that relationship, but the performances of live omen and Ingrid Bergman. Well, I'm going to stick with a foreign film for my number one, not quite a classic, though I hope someday it'll be considered this because it is my favorite Pedro almodovar film. You could pick a lot of his probably, but my favorite is volver and the relationship of raimunda and Irene certainly is key to this story. In some ways, this is sort of a variation on Mildred pierce and that it's largely a melodrama. It involves murder and has a main character who starts her own restaurant business that just occurred to me when I was putting this together. That would be Penélope Cruz's raimunda, who has a daughter of her own, and their relationship is a key part of the story too, but more crucial is her relationship with her own mother who's played by Carmen Mora, and she returns to the story as a ghost. Now, this is a movie of all sorts of startling revelations. So I'll sort of leave the plot synopsis there, but volva is really like so many of his films. It's about the delicate dynamics at play between sisters and mothers and daughters, all those sorts of relationships, mothers, and daughters, especially here. In the end, it has this touching hope that if those relationships are strong enough, they may even be able to conquer death. That's sort of what the movie is getting at. Which I guess thinking about it that makes it a little bit more uplifting than eldred pierce. I certainly thought about Pedro almodovar and all his films with those great female relationships at their core and volver is one that almost made my list. It's an honorable mention for me, certainly a great pick. For my list, in my number one, I go from the absolute self centeredness of Ingrid Bergman in autumn sonata to the total selflessness of Stella and her daughter Laurel in Stella Dallas. This is a melodrama from 1937, directed by king vidor. And Barbara Stanwyck, the great Barbara Stanwyck plays Stella. She's a woman who is determined to rise up in society. She comes from really blue collar means and isn't very sophisticated. She wants to better herself and she meets a man who comes from higher society though he's a little bit down on his luck and manages to marry him and they have a daughter. And she still wants to just go out and have a good time. She's not really someone who thinks she's cut out to be a mother. Lo and behold, she's actually really good at it. And it's all she thinks about, and she wants to raise Laurel the right way. And there's a whole lot of plot here. I don't want to get into. Suffice it to say, at some point, there comes a moment of recognition on Stella's part that she's never going to be able to change who she is or society won't allow her to change. She's been put in this box because of her upbringing and where she comes from that she can't escape from. And at the end of the film, she makes a decision that no parent would ever want to make. And I'm going to say 99.999% of us would never be able to make because we would be thinking about ourselves too much. We would not be able to do this. But she puts her daughter's happiness above her own. And the closing sequence and the closing shot of Stella Dallas is so heartbreaking. I think this movie's made one top 5 list before, and I don't remember what we called it, but essentially movies that make me tear up a little bit. This is one of them. If you're a mom out there listening and you've never seen Stella Dallas and you watch it, I guarantee it will get very dusty in your living room as you watch this movie. I defy you not to get choked up watching Stella Dallas. What do you think is this way? From now on, there's lots of things lolly or to begin having. Oh, I don't mean money, but, uh.

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"stella" Discussed on Filmspotting

Filmspotting

07:37 min | 11 months ago

"stella" Discussed on Filmspotting

"I think we get the sense that after he leaves, she barely leaves the house. I think she even expresses that at one point. She pretty much just takes care of her daughter, so she never really does fully embrace that. And I'd also say you mentioned that you detected some real sadness in her or some feelings for him still. One of the saddest moments in the film actually for me is that exchange that happens maybe three quarters of the way through where he comes to get Laurel for Christmas for Christmas. Yeah. And she has now gotten herself prepared for him in a way that is more subtle that is more elegant and classy. She has tried to play to him, but there's a softness to it. It's not like she has any agenda at that point. No, she's being genuine. She's being genuine. She really still has feelings for him and she loves that they are both home for Christmas. And when even after all that, he rejects her. That close up of her taking in that he's going to leave with their daughter and that he, of course, has not only not been swayed by any of this to spend any more time with them. He actually is leaving in a little bit of disgust because of the situation with Munn. That is another real tragic moment, and that speaks to the outfits as well. You mentioned it. You're dead on. I love that you brought up her voice because early on, it actually is hard to listen to. This is whiny Barbara Stanwyck in a way that I don't remember from the other films of hers that I've seen. And not only does that modulate and shift depending on her character and her circumstances, those outfits again. Here I am, the second week in a row, you're so right, Josh, where we saw them on this trajectory of elegance. Last week, now it's not so much that they just get more and more doughty or more and more cheap. They are constantly shifting at first. She's wearing just very simple clothing with no sophistication to them whatsoever. Then as she gets married and we see her in this different cycle of her life, now they just don't seem to actually fit quite right. They're overly puffy and they don't fit her. They drape over her. She is not right for this scenario and you see it in the way she dressed. And then later, she tries to embrace what she thinks she should be doing and it becomes this faux sophistication that doesn't work and finally it actually becomes garish. It becomes grotesque. Yeah. Yeah, clownish. And I gotta say, I feel like this is maybe one of the weaknesses in the film. I like how you said earlier, and I would agree that stanwyck never overplays a moment. These costumes start to overplay the moment. And why it doesn't completely fit for me is because one of the more endearing qualities about her is even after she has become wealthier. And could afford dresses for Laurel from whatever store you get the impression they can go to. She continues to sew them for her. And we get the impression design them. And so early on, you get a sense that this is a woman who has an idea of style. You know, she may not have the means when she was younger, but she has a sense of style and we see that as you're saying in that second phase, where she has more money. And she's able to choose some nicer clothing items. But then we get to the sequence where she and Laurel go to some fancy resort club. You can tell mirador. Yes, the hotel mirador, right? All the best people are there. These are the people she wants Laurel to get in with. The boy Laurel is either interested in or dating at that point, his family is there. And it grosvenor. Yes. Stella, interestingly, hides in the room. So she's self aware enough. This is where I think things get a little lost in terms of who this character is. Not on stanwyck's part at all. But then Stella does make the choice to go down for dinner at some point. And yes, what she's wearing is absolutely clownish. And I just think it makes the point a little bit too loudly, that's the whole idea of loudly, but it didn't have to be that loud. Let me give an example. There is something she wears at the midpoint of the film. And I don't recall exactly which scene. But it is this, it's not exactly a jacket, but it's a little fuller than a shirt, a long sleeve shirt, but it's made of fur. And it has these various stripes on it. And it's perfect for Stella Dallas because it's a little tacky, but it's also pretty awesome. And that is the sort of thing that captures who this character is to me. Is it's not exactly the right thing, but it's kind of the right thing for her. And what they put her in and I know this is the point once she goes to that hotel, is again making her to be a clown. And I just don't think the Stella Dallas we've come to know would that's just a bridge too far. I think they still could have made the point that she's sticking out like a sore thumb without putting her in those outfits. Because she's almost unrecognizable, honestly, in those sequences. I get that. And I think I probably wouldn't argue with you that maybe they turn the volume up there just a little bit too much. But I also could make the case that it's not so much a character inconsistency as keeping with her resolute sense of individuality that she just can't really help herself. That that to her is something more sophisticated. And you would say, well, but she can make these amazingly sophisticated classy things for her daughter. But yeah, that's the point. They're for her daughter. I think it's almost as if she can see that. And she can make that and recognize that it's something amazing for Laurel. But it would never occur to her to put something like that on. That's just not who she is. Yeah, I just think she should have warned the first shirt, and we would have been fine. I can't really argue with that, Josh. Next up in our summer of stanwyck marathon, 1940 ones the lady eve directed by Preston Sturgis. I feel like I've said this before on the show, which would then negate the very thing I'm about to say, but this might be the first two time marathon film in the history of film spotting. Okay. The lady eve part of a very early pre Josh screwball comedy marathon. Makes sense. If I remember correctly, I didn't quite swoon for it the way that my then co host now producer, Sam van hallgrim did so I can not wait to see this one again and see it in the context of this stanwyck marathon. You can get the lady eve via rental on most platforms. You might also find it at your local library or through interlibrary loan. And if you'd like to check out the full stand-alone marathon lineup and where to watch those films, go to film spotting .NET slash marathons. So we know Adam has Stella Dallas on his 2013 list of our top 5

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Julian Assange appeals to UK court against extradition to US

AP News Radio

00:51 sec | 11 months ago

Julian Assange appeals to UK court against extradition to US

"WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has appealed against the British government's decision last month to order his extradition to the U.S. The appeal filed at London's high court is the latest twist in a decade long legal saga sparked by his website's publication of classified U.S. documents no further details about the appeal were immediately available Assange's supporters staged protests before his 51st birthday on Saturday his wife Stella among people outside the home office calling for his release from prison Julian Assange has battled in British courts for years to avoid being sent to the U.S. where he faces 17 charges of espionage and one charge of computer misuse Charles De Ledesma London

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"stella" Discussed on In Fact with Chelsea Clinton

In Fact with Chelsea Clinton

04:44 min | 1 year ago

"stella" Discussed on In Fact with Chelsea Clinton

"And it wasn't like these kind of women suits that they had to wear a skirt, you know, skirt suits and a kind of very conventional look. But I definitely, as a woman in business and the business of fashion, I have been very many times in an awkward room situation where I've been very aware of my gender and having to either under compensate dim my light overcompensate, play the role of being a more sort of girly girl or I can definitely admit that, but I never at any stage felt that it was something that led any of my decision making. If anything, it probably made me a little more determined to prove people wrong..

"stella" Discussed on In Fact with Chelsea Clinton

In Fact with Chelsea Clinton

01:40 min | 1 year ago

"stella" Discussed on In Fact with Chelsea Clinton

"From the very beginning, still has not used leather, any animal skin, feathers or fur in her designs, and she's looked to reduce waste. Now, she's pushing the entire industry toward a higher standard of sustainable practice. Estella says she is begging for government regulation of the fashion industry. An industry that accounts for roughly 10% of the world's annual greenhouse gas emissions and 20% of wastewater. For context, that's more than the entire shipping and aviation industries combined. Stella got her start in fashion at 16 as an intern at Christian LaCroix. From there, she went on to learn traditional men's tailoring on savile row, and after finishing her design degree at central saint Martins, she became the creative director of the Parisian fashion house Chloe. Just four years later, before she'd turned 30, Stella left Chloe to launch her own house in a joint venture with the Gucci group and showed her first collection under her own name in the fall of 2001. 17 years later, Stella bought out her partners and still remains the majority stakeholder of her brand of business. Today, Stella McCartney's brand is more than clothing for women. Encompasses everything from women's and unisex ready to wear, to accessories, to kids clothing, to a performance where collaboration with Adidas. And this month, Stella is debuting an outfit for the one and only Minnie mouse. After almost a century wearing a dress, many will be donning an original deep blue Stella McCartney pantsuit. Marking today's international women's day and the 30th anniversary of Disneyland Paris. Still a thank you so much for joining me today. I'm very, very honored to be here. I, as you know, have long admired you for so.

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"stella" Discussed on Tape Notes

Tape Notes

03:34 min | 1 year ago

"stella" Discussed on Tape Notes

"And some KLK speakers and that was pretty much it. And it was just really easy to fit in a bag pretty much everything. And you have your whole studio basically ready to go. But I think the more romantic answer, something that I feel like I have not bought for myself, but made it onto a lot of the record and kind of contributed to the more abstract interesting tones on the record was that even tied H 3000 or that even tied 9 ten. Those kind of the dreamier, the weirder processed sounds that just add a little bit of life to something that's otherwise very organic and very very straightforward. I love a magic machine, you know? You gotta have kind of one thing that kind of destroys or upsets the fabric of a song or a sound so you can kind of just layer that discomfort in to a production, I think that kind of stuff is really important. Most producers I know people or engineers just love, you know, one or two magic boxes that everything everything just sounds a little more alive once you start running a signal through it. But yeah, those would be my three things. Yeah, fascinating. And the other question we always ask people is about advice and whether you have received or have learned words of wisdom that you would want to share or pass on to people. I think that interesting one of the really interesting and exciting parts about working with seller was just that a bit more of a kind of philosophical approach to music making and like the way that you kind of produce just to kind of gently a gentle approach. I think that my whole philosophy with this album was everything I kind of learned how to slow down a little bit more and but maybe believe in my capabilities. I think I've always, you know, on my last album, one of the choruses of my songs is I don't know, I don't know, I don't know anything very negative when I think about it, but yeah, just like letting go of those ideas that we kind of carry about ourselves that kind of hold us back in certain ways and just kind of recognizing that, you know, that we all do have our own musical taste and opinions and we do know what we like and what we want. It's just about finding the way there and again it's kind of things that I picked up from Stella in the making of this album was just that belief in that journey. And like we talked about a few times tonight of not always just going straight there in the straight line. Sometimes you gotta take a bit of a zigzag to get to the final destination and just like, I think it's a constant reminder for me that that is an acceptable and probably wonderful mysterious thing. Plus 19. And Stella, do you have any things or thoughts that you hold dear or instruct your life in any way or musical life? I think like there's two things that come to mind they're both pretty simple, maybe even naive sentiments, but one would just be the kind of knowledge.

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Grandparents await hugs, spouses reunite as US borders open

AP News Radio

00:50 sec | 1 year ago

Grandparents await hugs, spouses reunite as US borders open

"U. S. borders are again open to foreign travelers with emotional reunions marking the day after nearly two years of pandemic related shutdowns from Frankfort where Stella Godwin was waiting for a flight to New York I am so excited to San Francisco fantastic Australian Nick Lincoln and all other travelers reveled in again visiting the U. S. for him it's a business but in Newark New Jersey I'm not jolly debate flew from India to see her boyfriend for the first time in months while in San Diego because he is gonna move here Octavio offerings came from Mexico to visit his mother in law for the first time in two years at the Canadian border Steven Nabil love just having the freedom to drive across it feels nice to going to be returning to normal Sager make ani Washington

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American woman convicted in "suitcase murder" in Bali freed

AP News Radio

00:39 sec | 1 year ago

American woman convicted in "suitcase murder" in Bali freed

"An American woman convicted of helping to kill her mother on Indonesia's tourist island of Bali has walked free from prison heather mac has been released after serving seven years of a ten year sentence she was almost nineteen and a few weeks pregnant in twenty fourteen when the body off how wealthy mother Sheila von Wiese Mack was found in a suitcase inside the trunk of a taxi had the Max then boyfriend Tommy Schaefer received an eighteen year sentence during her incarceration on Bali that deal to Stella who's been living with a foster family Max not seen her for about twenty

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Assange partner: extradition to US is 'unthinkable'

AP News Radio

00:54 sec | 1 year ago

Assange partner: extradition to US is 'unthinkable'

"The poem the wikileaks founder Julian Assange says the decision to extradite him to the US would be totally unacceptable as U. S. authorities launch a new battle to make a song face American justice Stella Morris spoke outside the court to assign to supporters you can't courts are now faced with this decision about whether they can extradite a journalist in the country that was plotting to kill it would be unthinkable that they would go along with it I hope the justice will be served appealing against an earlier legal decision on attorney for the U. S. government on Wednesday denied the song his mental health was too fragile to withstand the U. S. judicial system Charles the last month London

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"stella" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

05:59 min | 1 year ago

"stella" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"Okay the most important thing address in my book in my book. I had dress journey. I addressed the spiritual battle. And why america got to displace. Where does seem to get us and we are the three last lot of the i talk about a ten point plan to disciple america. Back to both. You're saying the book is sci-fi science yes religion kabuga's jesus the what we are dealing with on a spiritual level. We need to get that. Everybody's just interested in the fluff. We such as a judge in america just walked by. We have to fight this box as a spiritual battle after my all time. The people pushing this vaccine pushing on lockdown wishing this debt aspirin people they work with the devil and people fighting are working on empty. If you're working on we're gonna lose the frog and self you know what i'm gonna get special because well dance uncomfortable. We need to get comfortable. If you didn't get in fourteen to sixteen debatable. Talks about images being made and that ask power to give life you image that we're gonna we're gonna come back final segment with dr stella emmanuel. Forgive me dr manual. We're gonna be right back folks. Don't go away by rain every day. Either folks. I have the privilege of talking with dr stella emmanuel who is a medical doctor who is a quote unquote spirit filled christian. I'm a spiritual christian. I'm not a medical doctor. So it's fascinating dr manual to talk to you because i know that everything ultimately is a spiritual battle but we have so many people in america and so many christians that are nowhere near accepting this and as soon as they hear it. They their eyes glaze over. They have to walk away. You're saying that taking the vaccine is the real issue that for some reason. It's being pushed on us to take the vaccine. Why do you think it is being pushed on people. Who was if if if i get one of these vaccines what's being introduced into my body. And why would somebody want this to be introduced into my body eric out. This is what i'm gonna stay right and kick torty around any talent and speed any poverty that wants to block people from hearing i'm saying in the name of jesus any any mind blinding spirit Doug was a non divorce of the enemy. Wake of august richest slumber in jesus name then you sit us when people hear me yummy clearly if you read in the bible in revelation thirteen fourteen to sixteen is sending devil would make people take images who sits human beings to make images to have power to give life images that will speak at a cost. All those i'll take the mark to be killed and that does our kick them out of east the name of the beast and number of his name. You will not be able to buy sell without the name by fifteen seconds scripture in daniel chapter to us forty two for a situation daniel was describing the end times on nipple. Connor saw this image in that industry. Done your interpretation of that image. That was murray klay mix i on. He said i mix with three dish. Amine goodell up with the seed of man and they live together so the toast off the last the last kingdom will be a mingled seat. Just like into this of of of nor the bible opening a book in march twenty fault that you will be now that it was in this of nor. I'm just saying i wanted to just you hear this living in a time which is the mingo seat into land. Do you understand. And you have to annoy revolution touching seventy images onto the bits and big power to give life to these images. You see all this gets on. Fox's everything that are trying to push this vaccine track which is gene therapy. You have two black shroud. Sing that by two thousand forty forty five. Everybody should be human. Gm something they don't want us to human self anymore if you're go through. What is boxing. The market that is has is made with lucy ferris delude. Not a particular used for the modern is lucy ferris thousands of the google. This something is good chow. Smoke on google image. Mu crews there. The what agreed. Mind so humanity wake up what dealing with a mingle seat. What didn't i tell people auditorium. They look like you are in the book of genesis touchy for giants. But today is the devil to call up. Humanity was club your gene. You wants to admit you become a kinder mic. You become a human. Two point about brands needs to be upgraded as this is trans humanism. This the sound is difficult for me to hear. So we're gonna have to have you back because this is so deep. This is so significant. I'm just so grateful to you. I know in your book. You go into some of this stuff. The book is led america live. We're talking to dr stella emmanuel and you can find out more at. dr. That's dr dr stella md dot com the dr stella md dot com. Dr stella emmanuel. God bless you thank you..

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Dr. Stella Immanuel: We Need to Fight Covid as a Spiritual Battle

The Eric Metaxas Show

00:59 sec | 1 year ago

Dr. Stella Immanuel: We Need to Fight Covid as a Spiritual Battle

"The most important thing address in my book in my book. I had dress journey. I addressed the spiritual battle. And why america got to displace. Where does seem to get us and we are the three last lot of the i talk about a ten point plan to disciple america. Back to both. You're saying the book is sci-fi science yes religion kabuga's jesus the what we are dealing with on a spiritual level. We need to get that. Everybody's just interested in the fluff. We such as a judge in america just walked by. We have to fight this box as a spiritual battle after my all time. The people pushing this vaccine pushing on lockdown wishing this debt aspirin people they work with the devil and people fighting are working on empty. If you're working on we're gonna lose the frog and self you know what i'm gonna get special because well dance uncomfortable. We need to get

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"stella" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:53 min | 1 year ago

"stella" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"I'm talking to dr stella emmanuel thrills dr manual to have you congratulations on the book. Let america live. It's amazing to talk to a medical doctor on the front lines in the kovic battle. Who has a wildly different take. Then the media establishment the medical establishment. Let me ask you something The news i keep getting about vaccines would make me think definitely. Don't get it that there are all kinds of risks involved. You don't know what can happen. I hear about women having late term miscarriages and it seems like the media's suppresses that information and keeps pushing the vaccines what is your view as a doctor on the situation with the vaccines i would say the vaccine cuvee itself as a trojan horse of vaccine and i do believe that stops in is gene therapy and i must say that lightly. I'm not saying that as a conspiracy theories. I'm accused seeing that because it is for example if you tie up to modern our ceo accusing the hacking software. And if you if you look at what a people like Emmy cruise of chance moga with doppler. Tell you that they are trying to create a human to own. Modify our rents. because there's a lot of demonic. Donnie darko of what is going on. And i think that humanity has to wake up not just are we look at this battle as a special barrel on if we think is science the way science because science. They'll do things that do not do. The things are doing. Fake sample mustang. People went masterwork. I talked people. I said you know wearing those bandanas of our faces to to filter covy is like putting a chilling fenceoutonline mosquitoes. So they don't making people into it..

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"stella" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

05:08 min | 1 year ago

"stella" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"I'm going. I said i said no. This is not spiritual on visible of versus evil. So i to the doctor coat. And i told him i said you guys want street fight. We're gonna. I'm gonna give you a street fight so i started attacking people would want visible if i see something. I see any doctorinal. Anyone goes eight doctors out until about a little bit later. Dot says or doesn't work we. We did a study out. Just go after them. And i'll give the data on doctor them at some point. I said what's wrong with you. Want kill people to one doctor at some point said. Just tell me these sheets way in in new york and come over and show you every you killed. It's i actually just had to bring them so when going after. This is where we were when we met a american doctors on hottest confidence in in in in dc. When i was going to see. I knew that there was something zero swing on a call my family i said i'm going to d. c. I'm going to expose this to speak up for the people. I'm not going to back down by various berries. I told him i don't come back from. Dc is okay. I will ask my destiny. But i'm not gonna let american style dot is where i was when i go to. Dc ready to throw everything ready to be killed. If i had to be killed. So that day. I know that got hot. Just plans to open. The heavens are just stay around the so. When i stood in front of the supreme court said nobody needs to die in this. This is the ill where i get nailed on. This is the hugh. I get a something in the spirit i think it was a watershed moment before the whole world was kicking on initials kitchen fear source. I spoke on it. What is the use. My voice use this power to just bring it up because it was just something in the spirit. That is why i was attacked was attacked because then you that i was not just speaking as a physician i was speaking with a bottle of just. That's what well we know at. The heart of everything is a political battle for for those people that don't see that it's also a political battle and other spiritual battle is beneath everything but the political battle. Why would somebody like anthony vouch. She tried to dismiss the efficiency of something like ivermectin or hydrochloric win. Why do you think they would do that. What is the explanation. That would cause them to do that. Can you tell us your as a doctor why you think they would do such a thing as a doctor i would. I don't know but as a woman of the spirits. I think he is. Look we have no doubt it's evil we know it's easily but i'm saying that you have to you have to wonder how it is. This became politicized that life is less important than something i mean. Many people have said it's big pharma. They're going to make billions off of the vaccine. And if you say ivermectin or hydrochloric when can be used as a therapeutic therapeutic that could work they will say we can't have a vaccine in emergency vaccine can only be put through if there's no therapeutic so would that be the natural explanation that'd be a natural explanation on the surface. I actually do believe that. The whole of ov- it is john house of accidents. I mean your documents coming out of china. Now on. I mean i think antony fractures being investigated. Congress does should have done this. This virus was mind for trump and allow or this virus. They have gained a function when they of functions or one greece. and so is a bioweapon. There's no reason why the virus anti to make it more more of hewlett to humans so and this is coming out. Now is not was aware. The financials i wear under contributed money in this john to kit virus. So this approach. Well i mean we're talking about a few things here first of all in the natural. Okay i can understand why somebody would gain of function research. I'm not saying. I agree with it. It seems like a crazy thing. But i can see why someone would do that but then the question is why. Would you do it in china. Why wouldn't you expect the chinese government which controls everything to use it Let's say it escaped without anybody trying to let it escape. Let's give china the benefit of the doubt. They then said we're going to have no travel. We're gonna shut down. John and we're going to let people travel to the around the world so this would be an act of war so the question becomes what happens then. We're going to go to a break. We're going to be right back and get the rest of the story folks. Dr stella emmanuel the book is let america live. I hope you get.

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"stella" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

06:49 min | 1 year ago

"stella" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"April twenty twenty twenty nights in april of two thousand hundred twenty. I'm sorry on so april of twenty twenty. This is right in the beginning of this craziness and were you. The first one was it as a result of you that this controversy exploded. How how we're were you in time. Line not actually rental accurate patience a jewish guy in new york. Then we have dr. How was a phrase bureau that was treating patients we also have. It won't dr armstrong out here alexia decks accident visions. God same reaction. I our social as i've noticed works under all no good either double blind controlled studies. I said no. We don't we're treating patients and patients are being better so it was crazy so there's talking on facebook that kick me off the doctor groups and they they get you off. What keeps me off the big. Dr groups big dr online. We'll see we'll share. I guess they're just kicked me off. After i kept saying it works it works. What would a few doctors like. No this works you guys to patients. I said no. It doesn't what we need a double blind study thought. She says he doesn't know okay. So so the question. Everybody has and i want to hear it from you. Because you're doctor. What do you think was going on in other words. We're talking about life and death so it's hard for me not to get angry because we're talking about life and death you find something that works and you feel it strikes me the way you're relying the story that it was not just some people that it was almost like. There was a memo that we have to shut it down. They got excited. I mean am. I misreading it. Am i overstating idea. What was your sense as a doctor when you started to get this pushback time. We we we talked to doctors having subsets brand Dog as ob mckinney techs with doctors and excited but it was just crazy like no. Why is this happening. So i'm of course. Because i tell you what signs on the spirit in in much just before the vitals our to law this was coming out of china. Short me obviously dream. I mean this dream. I saw like a second contractual in this race. Where on the people dying another way dying before. Anybody died america so i a telling people aga- message about it on youtube as he's stray death is about to combination is gonna get crazy guy a lot of Everybody just okondo intense so this. Don't you know that medical science and faith camp mix. that's strike three spirit filled doctor from africa. Forget about it. You're out you're they can't this is too. This is too disturbing to the paradigm to more than one paradigm. They're many christians that are disturbed by the same paradigm. So you're telling me you know this is true. Okay that you come from africa. Your spirit filled you start talking about. God said this or got that immediately. They don't have the ability to be rational anymore as far as they're concerned over you're crazy. No more nothing to discuss but a lot of these other doctors are not spirit. Filled christians from africa is the link. Oh and others they were having. You're telling me similar success and they were also being shut down yes also being shut down so we started. Meeting are just because we're fighting online on twitter and on facebook started meeting other all the doctors and talking writing clanton just get across to people cheat patients and hearing sanjay gupta staying o hydroxy croaking. Stop your heart. We sorta hitting on a doctor's saying he doesn't work. I went and read through and made me actually stop using either. Sloping was an article that was written on the In two thousand dollars fine where said coping was put a potent. You've talked One was adequate main. Start using toxic. Looping sauce be wallace a virus and the are very similar so we is what. Musa isn't doctor. Kevorkian so. I was very shocked when i had found. She says he doesn't work. In fact. Recently he's email kim to show that himself In giving it to his friends and tell him not to take it so it was just crazy. We're gonna we're gonna go to a break. Forgive me dr manual folks. I'm talking to dr stella emmanuel. He doesn't get bigger than this folks. We're talking about people lying and people dying. This is not a metaphor. This is horrific in the united states. We'll be right back Welcome back this is very important. I hope you're listening. I'm talking to dr stella emmanuel by the way she has a book out. I wanna talk about the book. It's called let america live Exposing the hidden agenda behind the twenty twenty pandemic my journeys so dr emmanuel. You're a seasoned medical doctor and you found yourself. I guess for the first time in your life bumping up against some very strange creepy political. Pushback what do you think was going on time. A lot of people. Just talk all because The president mentioned reginald's doping. That's why but it was kicking against it. There was having us out of france that acting over the contact way before it started having a tax on a doctor's by by may out thinking this is not right. This is no longer a political science because science and i totally got two hundred patients one hundred patients. You should want to call on c. Should be happy. It should be like. Okay what are you doing duplicate me. I got point. I love the doctors. I said you know there's something special going on. Of course doctors give reach. The stuff is no adjusting to drydock. Sloping.

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"stella" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:42 min | 1 year ago

"stella" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"Now. Maybe i'm just projecting. I wish i were but you're telling me that you have straight up medical success. You're excited you're actually excited. And so what happened when you went out with this information and by the way what was the month. Where were we in twenty nine when this good news hits you and you want to tell world this in april in april twenty twenty twenty nights in april of two thousand hundred twenty. I'm sorry on so april of twenty twenty. This is right in the beginning of this craziness and were you. The first one was it as a result of you that this controversy exploded. How how we're were you in time. Line not actually rental accurate patience a jewish guy in new york. Then we have dr. How was a phrase bureau that was treating patients we also have. It won't dr armstrong out here alexia decks accident visions. God same reaction. I our social as i've noticed works under all no good either double blind controlled studies. I said no. We don't we're treating patients and patients are being better so it was crazy so there's talking on facebook that kick me off the doctor groups and they they get you off. What keeps me off the big. Dr groups big dr online. We'll see we'll share. I guess they're just kicked me off. After i kept saying it works it works. What would a few doctors like. No this works you guys to patients. I said no. It doesn't what we need a double blind study thought. She says he doesn't know okay. So so the question. Everybody has and i want to hear it from you. Because you're doctor. What do you think was going on in other words. We're talking about life and death so it's hard for me not to get angry because we're talking about life and death you find something that works and you feel it strikes me the way you're relying the story that it was not just some people that it was almost like. There was a memo that we have to shut it down. They got excited. I mean am. I misreading it. Am i overstating idea. What was your sense as a doctor when you started to get this pushback time. We we we talked to doctors having subsets brand Dog as ob mckinney techs with doctors and excited but it was just crazy like no. Why is this

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Dr. Stella Immanuel Was Ostracized for Saving Patients With Hydroxychloroquine

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:42 min | 1 year ago

Dr. Stella Immanuel Was Ostracized for Saving Patients With Hydroxychloroquine

"Now. Maybe i'm just projecting. I wish i were but you're telling me that you have straight up medical success. You're excited you're actually excited. And so what happened when you went out with this information and by the way what was the month. Where were we in twenty nine when this good news hits you and you want to tell world this in april in april twenty twenty twenty nights in april of two thousand hundred twenty. I'm sorry on so april of twenty twenty. This is right in the beginning of this craziness and were you. The first one was it as a result of you that this controversy exploded. How how we're were you in time. Line not actually rental accurate patience a jewish guy in new york. Then we have dr. How was a phrase bureau that was treating patients we also have. It won't dr armstrong out here alexia decks accident visions. God same reaction. I our social as i've noticed works under all no good either double blind controlled studies. I said no. We don't we're treating patients and patients are being better so it was crazy so there's talking on facebook that kick me off the doctor groups and they they get you off. What keeps me off the big. Dr groups big dr online. We'll see we'll share. I guess they're just kicked me off. After i kept saying it works it works. What would a few doctors like. No this works you guys to patients. I said no. It doesn't what we need a double blind study thought. She says he doesn't know okay. So so the question. Everybody has and i want to hear it from you. Because you're doctor. What do you think was going on in other words. We're talking about life and death so it's hard for me not to get angry because we're talking about life and death you find something that works and you feel it strikes me the way you're relying the story that it was not just some people that it was almost like. There was a memo that we have to shut it down. They got excited. I mean am. I misreading it. Am i overstating idea. What was your sense as a doctor when you started to get this pushback time. We we we talked to doctors having subsets brand Dog as ob mckinney techs with doctors and excited but it was just crazy like no. Why is this

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"stella" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:46 min | 1 year ago

"stella" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"What did you discover what was what was your initial experience when this pandemic hit hard in. Houston well what we were. We were scared. Because i have all these patients from defiance china and everything so we really try so we got all the tv You in the first few weeks. We just Or moskvy if this thing just to survive and then a pharmacy coach me on set that using top secret open in china in spain to italy so we said wow if i took. I'm used to the medication. So we basically just using it. We isolate using to monitor. Those patients are way doing extremely well. We'll keep patients early in marks and you know we put it on sink we also had And everything so. We started treating patients undergoing extremely well. I was so excited. I went on. Facebook started talking to physicians. All my Imagine hydroxy this could be patients getting better to better. To my surprise i talked. You get attacked for healing people. What is wrong with you. Don't you know doctors are supposed to be political figures. Healing actual human beings issue. Okay so i have to imagine to be perfectly blunt. You're a woman. You are black. You have an accent. It strikes me that if you were a six foot three white guy from harvard medical school it would be different

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Dr. Stella Immanuel Details How She First Started Treating Covid Patients With Hydroxychloroquine

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:46 min | 1 year ago

Dr. Stella Immanuel Details How She First Started Treating Covid Patients With Hydroxychloroquine

"What did you discover what was what was your initial experience when this pandemic hit hard in. Houston well what we were. We were scared. Because i have all these patients from defiance china and everything so we really try so we got all the tv You in the first few weeks. We just Or moskvy if this thing just to survive and then a pharmacy coach me on set that using top secret open in china in spain to italy so we said wow if i took. I'm used to the medication. So we basically just using it. We isolate using to monitor. Those patients are way doing extremely well. We'll keep patients early in marks and you know we put it on sink we also had And everything so. We started treating patients undergoing extremely well. I was so excited. I went on. Facebook started talking to physicians. All my Imagine hydroxy this could be patients getting better to better. To my surprise i talked. You get attacked for healing people. What is wrong with you. Don't you know doctors are supposed to be political figures. Healing actual human beings issue. Okay so i have to imagine to be perfectly blunt. You're a woman. You are black. You have an accent. It strikes me that if you were a six foot three white guy from harvard medical school it would be different

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"stella" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

03:34 min | 1 year ago

"stella" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"This is the show american taxes I'm a combination of visually. Susan sandbagging george hamilton. You figure it out. I talked to really exciting people today. one of the most exciting. Some of you know who is and you know her story some of you. Don't so listen carefully. My guest is dr stella emmanuel where to begin. She is part of the frontline doctors. She there there's so much to say we're going to talk about ivermectin hydrochloric. We're gonna talk about all that stuff we're gonna talk about god. Dr stella emmanuel welcomed the program. Thank you very much. Thank you for having would you. I don't know where to start because there's so many good places to go. Let's say i want your your story. First of all you have a practice a medical practice in houston correct. Yes how long have you been practicing in. What's the nature of your practice in. Houston jerry practice in houston. And i've been practicing houston after two years interesting story about got to houston but al. I went medical In west africa nigeria. I'm originally from central africa. Cameroon Nixon nigeria so intimately screen with after nigeria. And now we learned of course. We took care of malaria. Patients on us destroyed become medicines for malaria. Roping come inside in so when i moved to. Us thirty s ago are did arrest in Find on when i got out yet i actually started working opening the clinic in in louisiana and was looking into them on an awfully. Yes so i'm kind of like a pediatrician. Somebody looks lou So about two years ago. I their hostage. I got my nice and just before In two thousand nine hundred number at this time into nineteen our choir practice again just index hurts. When i find a practice it was a walk in clinic like a lot of patients that were from is fat. You slow the physician. God bless you so fast. The way on newest from china so because of that japan so because of a little chinese japanese. I'm just people from need to is is that came to the clinic. So that is where we were when kogi heat. So we're now twenty percent of patients china japan on all that while it was a a very scary situation for us just to reframe what you said or to underscore it or to clarify it in case anybody's missing the significance of this. You find yourself As a medical doctor thrust into the center of life and death situations because you have people from china with cova did but you. If i'm picking up the clues you're telling me that because you dealt with life and death issues of malaria in africa you had. What's that walked much institute for years. So so so what did you discover what was what was your initial experience when this pandemic hit hard in. Houston well what we were. We were scared..

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Building God's Throne in Washington DC With Sean Feucht

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:07 min | 1 year ago

Building God's Throne in Washington DC With Sean Feucht

"Sean. Honestly what happened this weekend on the mall in dc. It's hard for me not to see it as prophetic i mean to see. So many people worshipping god in this dramatic way in the center of the nation's capitol. I mean you see it a spiritual warfare. Explain it to people who understand what that is. The things a bunch of christians singing. What does that do well. You know there's so many verses that talk about the the significance of what happens when we gather and we worship and pray you know. It's not just a religious routine. It's not just singing. Three fast and three slow says in book songs that he's enthroned on the praises of his people. Meaning that when we get together. We're building a thrown. That's that's higher and more significant than the capital. You know then the senate then the white house were actually establishing a place where the government of god to come and rest over our nation and so really when you think about it from a governmental standpoint. It's one of the most powerful things we can do is gather there in worship and pray and build a thrown to the king of kings and lord of

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Caution, Contents Hot: The McDonald's Hot Coffee Case of 1992

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02:14 min | 1 year ago

Caution, Contents Hot: The McDonald's Hot Coffee Case of 1992

"I heard about this. I know it was a media sensation and like the late mid nineties. Ninety six the verdict came down in ninety four. Yeah and i know that this was an event that was directly. Parodied on seinfeld. Which i think is kind of a litmus test for cultural relevance and the seinfeld version is that kramer is going to a movie theater and he's trying to smuggle in a cafe lot hey and he gospels it. Somehow it burns his leg and he's like i'm going to sue the coffee company because the coffee was too hot and like what a ridiculous thing to sue anyone for making hot coffee hot. It's supposed to be hot. Her and all of this is based on a case. Where there is this. Elderly woman named florence. Liebeck it's actually stella liebeck. Stella why do i think her name's florence. Is there a florence liebeck. I think you're thinking of florence in the coffee machine alright. Stella that's great. What a great name. Who went to mcdonald's drive-thru and she ordered a hot coffee and it spilled somehow and she got burns from the coffee and she sued mcdonalds and the way the story went was mcdonald's had given her like thirty trillion dollars. And there was this sense of lake will what next like. Why doesn't everyone sue every large corporation for a lot of money for a product behaving in a predictable way. Yeah i mean the term that you heard a lot at the time was jackpot justice. Was this idea that people are doing these completely normal things like we've all spilled coffee on ourselves and blowing them up into these like. Oh my life was never the same. After i spilled up. You know luke warm cup of coffee on myself. It's the juxtaposition between this completely. Every day normal thing that happens to everybody and the massive settlement that this woman got by suing mcdonalds and then also i feel like maybe this isn't true but my understanding was that it was because of this like whenever you get a beverage from anywhere still today. If it's hot it'll say like caution contents

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La Stella, Belt Lead Giants Past Cubs 15-4 for 6th Straight

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00:42 sec | 1 year ago

La Stella, Belt Lead Giants Past Cubs 15-4 for 6th Straight

"The giants picked up their sixth straight win by blasting the cubs fifteen to four Tommy let's sell it was three for six with five RBIs including a three run blast in a six run fifth swinging a ball of fire make contact early in the count on B. conscious not so I'm actually not just make contact and messing yes I haven't really been doing that Brandon belt also smacked a three run Homer while San Francisco scored five in the second and former cubs Kris Bryant was two for four with two runs scored winning pitcher Kevin Gausman struck out nine while allowing three runs over six innings helping the giants improved to a major league best ninety two and fifty I'm guessing Coolbaugh

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Ethanol Plant Causes Severe Pesticide Contamination in Nebraska

Environment: NPR

02:05 min | 1 year ago

Ethanol Plant Causes Severe Pesticide Contamination in Nebraska

"In one small nebraska town residents are living alongside unprecedented pesticide contamination. All stemming from a local ethanol plant the plant wants made headlines for its unorthodox way of making the additive but now researchers are investigating possible side effects including be die-offs sick pets and health concerns christina stella of nebraska public media reports most of the gas we pump into our cars is now blended with ethanol and alcohol usually made from corn but the six hundred person village of mead nebraska is home to a plant like no other the alternate ethanol company instead used surplus crop seeds but many were also coated with pesticides that contaminated the company's main byproduct accord corn sludge called wet cake resident. Charlie mcevoy says their problems started with a stench with think smells like a combination of dead rats and writing green years later. Emily loftus lives by eighty four thousand tonnes of rotting toxic byproducts and enough waste water to fill more than two hundred and sixty olympic size swimming pools. We bought this house. We thought it was going to be a great house for kids and now the question is did we harm them and this process. Is it safe. When they're out bouncing on the trampoline we don't know nebraska closed the plant in february after years of environmental violations days later. The company accidentally spilled four million more gallons. Eleanor rogan at the university of nebraska. Medical center says that's created a rare extreme case of pesticide pollution. If you just trying to imagine eighty four thousand tonnes of something. I mean we're talking about. Rows and rows of three story told hills of contaminated stuff stuff. Rogan is overseeing a team of public health and environmental researchers investigating poison. Pets be die-offs an unexplained health issues state sampling found around a dozen pesticides in all tens waste some at hundreds to thousand times higher than safety

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"stella" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

Strange Brew Podcast!

03:20 min | 1 year ago

"stella" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

"They do shut the fuck so so she had been checked into a share checked herself into a state hospital for years of sightings of unidentified flying object and strange beings began to take a toll on so linking. She was admitted to the hospital and was under the care of hospital's director of clinical psychiatry under his examination. The doctor labeled stale as a paranoid schizophrenic. Who suffered from hallucinations about seeing ufo crafts. Although not overly religious though spoke of strange communications she was receiving telepathically power. Ethically about supposed. You're for related. Communications from visible the fucking devil she was. She talked to be al's above yells above what she thought she was just so she's talking to a reptilian bro. Because i don't know dude demons. I believe are just different but i believe demons are not demons. The bible season they're just they're evil entities that do exist on some sort of frequency level and be elza bub. Yeah good old. And he's a. He's a hard core demon. Stella state under the doctors care for an initial ten days before checking herself out coverage not a month later returned to the hospital. This time checking in for five weeks total. She complete she completed treatment or was released on the basis that she had no further. It was dr shorts who believe sellers could have gone. Could have gone a temporary on a temporary psychosis brought on by the phenomenon. Shape was the sixties. Right right. you're seventy s the almost late sixties early seventies. She wasn't being like the first person to get hooked. Cocaine like psychosis saw his. Maybe started like fucking party bro. It was dr shorts associated. Gone into us psychosis episode right Although stella was roman catholic during her stay in the hospital she was never described as someone overly pious was in there. She's like converted giuseppe judy. She rarely talked about religion or scriptures of any kind. This was just stella's mine. Trying to make sense of the voices images visitations that plagued her for years so the past decade stella kept meticulous records of her encounters of the strange phenomenon. She kept journals of times and dates when she saw bright lights. Shrink creatures in one instance stella claim the her entire left hand had suffered some type peril paralytic shock when she had photographed a shimmering figure. Oh so shocked. Her hands and a fucking shockwave through while she took the picture. You so dr. Schwartz began with the treasure trove which was stella's films the spools of of film which depicted strange blurry flashes of lights zooming in the sky or more interesting the images of strange out of place structures or things. So here's a picture of herself portrait and you see like something on our fucking face. There's like these isn't it was almost like there's these boil looking things. I go crazy definitely post all these to the page because there is lot of photography that she talk and i want people to see it so we will post on the pages and stuff because it is fucking weird..

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"stella" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

Strange Brew Podcast!

05:53 min | 1 year ago

"stella" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

"Yes did you see on ran Yes ran then ran home to fetch her eight millimeter camera and headed back to the place. As she neared the intersection she noticed two lights like before however this time she saw two big lights san from between the power lines above they slightly. They silently joined the other two lights. One of the red light stops and bounced like a rubber ball. Stella remained out in the middle of the lonely road catching glimpses of these strange lights. The bright lights bounced traveled and flu around her stella giving steady enough time to carefully observe and film them at one point. She was joined by a cashier on a friend of stella who was on our way home from a long shift. The two cars were parked next to each other as a woman watched in stunning one. Or so there's fucking people gathering around and they can all houston closed right. Yeah parts of it. I either it weird or fourth. The fourth kind. I'm talking about the original steven spielberg. You should check it out. Like maybe sought when i was a child but i washed recently like a couple of months ago last year and i was impressed. I liked it. I may chelsea watch with me. And i liked the aspect of like everyone sees this. Ufo when they all get out of their cars. And that's the where the kids like stained by the doorway and they see all these lights like enter the house shit and it's actually fairly creepy and i think you should check it out. 'cause you can find on prime..

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"stella" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

Strange Brew Podcast!

03:58 min | 1 year ago

"stella" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

"The dark and frigid waters of the lake dow. Just going for a swim dude. Her eyes stuck to the emerging from the water started described. It as worrying a black skullcap sky your yeah her mind stella puncture car verse pulled away got the swamp thing coming out of their fuck. Imagine seeing some shit from what's what's that the show strange strange thing. Yeah or the or the comic book series now. And i would like to watch it if i could find it. But it's the swamp things series that they were you know like swamp thing is not a. He's not a bad creature. He just wants to be loved in the original. Nineteen nineteen thirties or forties when all the universal monsters were a big thing swamp thing was like a big movie. This woman falls in love with the swamp creature because he just managed to you about our lord and savior fucking coming out of the water. Like roy fucking trying to scare scared out of her mind still a reverse pull away from the shore and i. She was uncomfortably close in the pentagon things she managed to see the humanoid looking thing had crawled its way onto. The shore began running towards the sixty meters away from her. Yeah just at her car and headlights shine towards the location of the creature scurried off into. She saw a basketball size orange. Orb of light. That's a huge fucking orb. Everything i've caught him like videos is like a fucking rug a bottle cap or a beer cap. It's always like something like kind of small but even the ones that i've captured you zoom into them. it doesn't look like a dust particle. Looks like all the zoomed into them. All this crazy describe it. Looks fucking nuts. yes so sixty meters. Estella just car a basketball size. Orange over light surrounding it was a fuzzy missed. The light glow dimly in the hairs on the back of her next stood on end without warning a larger brighter. Ovalles suddenly soup down behind her house than flew low across the water tread. The red bright object was seen by those two teenage neighbors who had seen the bright light. Come from the sky above and soup down by the lake not far behind. Who has the dick. And i see this fucking orb show up. They were completely oblivious to the bizarre phenomenon happening just up the road so her life starts in one thousand nine hundred sixty one in her she lived a regular life before she was just cook and god damned in schemes burg. Where the fuck the husband's name is. I don't know how credible this is. But i because again all the information that's available is the one that i that i'm reading pretty much. There's there's they did a bunch of medical exams on her a bunch of scans and whatnot. Different doctors that looked looked at her and her case and supposedly she was diagnosed before with. Can here annoyed schizophrenia. jan for those that. Don't know schizophrenics the the way 'cause like graham hancock and a lot of these other pseudo historical people talk about consciousness and whatnot. They say consciousness is broadcast it to our brains in that. The brain is just an instrument of the soul so schizophrenics they they pretty much their their minds are wired differently. Did not yes i've talked about. It used to walk past churches in here. Fucking screaming and shit. Yeah he's the one that told me how to use a ouija board. He likes showed me at a makeshift. Whatever shock last piece of paper i good. I don't know. I saw him years and years and years ago..

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"stella" Discussed on Homes and Hops

Homes and Hops

04:15 min | 2 years ago

"stella" Discussed on Homes and Hops

"It. And they don't ever steer you wrong like they're very The very good. I i love my friends i do so something else about sela ooh she's she is a chemist have a chemistry degree yes so one of our brewers are. We have to talk about the beers that we have so we have these fears. These are style stout coffee based yeah fears that we thought would be paired perfectly with the cupcakes that that she brought from the cape. Ot so we have on here. This was the second one so this is called morning grind and this is like a vanilla coffee stout and oh casal as well. So this is the project or the brewing project Brewery in wisconsin. So i will say none of these work workout or if there are absolutely perfect with the cupcakes i dig it the vintage estates so definitely like i mean it is a vast variety of beer that they have over there late. Statewide nationwide and locally. So you have the ability. Get out to vintage estate's definitely do it. And they are knowledgeable about everything that they have so the other wind power. We have is allied commander. So this is our shape brewing. Which i've been there. And it is absolutely fabulous ronge and this is what i was getting at is also a chemist by trade before he went into the world which it. He is extraordinarily successful at the beers. That tina's this is teen percent so we'll probably just have a symphony beltline smell that one ended of course keeping it. Local is the fact that last one or the first one is modern methods anguish. Stella tells me that she is very good friends with adam and her husband is a musician. That was just there. My husband brian. Angela plays solos and every episode is now at a modern methods wasn't a three piece fan. But i'm so adamant. Sarah you need to come on here and bring your beers that we re frequently get at your establishment. I i love like april alley. A whole side is pretty sweet than they have going on. And they do the outdoor seating now as well An atom also make some insane steinle delicious beer and this is one of their flagships row. Speed the american stout as well so which is pretty cool. So had said the chemist part going back to the on to the chemist portion of this. I feel like that does transition well into the baking world especially because of the precision right will baking definitely precision in salt lake cooking. Where you just three us together so much. Better cook than i am. Baker i get to of being. I'm like no. Let's see what happens if i don't measure the sugar acid. I can honestly say that. That part of the job is not my favorite. I do not like the baking part of it. I liked the creating the cakes. I like meeting with the customers. I like designing. And then i like making that come to life But it is. It's it's a lot of following the recipe like you say it's exact good for anyone out there who likes to bake We do like to weigh everything not measure because it is more accurate you know. So why did you ever have any issues with recipes or anything like that trying to weighing out method instead of measuring cups even with liquid vast interesting. So that's two tips. I've heard this week. So that's that's actually a really good set. The other is when you're cooking meat. It's not about the time it's about the temperature. Yes so costly. Just check the temperature. I actually going about the time in which a recipe tells you now. that's absolutely. His ovens are different. Yup yeah so. If i baked cake in my home of in versus my other at the shop i mean i'm like i have no idea how long it's going to be in there..

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