35 Burst results for "Suzanne"

The Charlie Kirk Show
Should Tucker "Go Rogan" to Reach a Wider Audience? Kane Explains
"Question is Tucker, not on cable TV and more like Rogan. Is that allow us to reach a younger generation or does it actually make it harder for us to be able to crush these preexisting orthodoxies your thoughts? Yeah, that's a good, it's a good complex question. You know, I thought the Rogan theme because there was a quote from Tucker one night on his show and he was like, you guys think my audience is big, Joe Rogan has 12 million. Every day on Spotify. So I know there's a part of Tucker that probably has a little bit of a desire to go that alternate route and reach a younger audience. In terms of what it makes, you know, my first thought when you said, how does it make our job? I thought you were leaning into sort of us presenting news. And as a side note, it does make my job more difficult, right? Because let's say I have an outstanding clip from Fox News, let's say it's you on Laura Ingraham, or let's say it's senator Johnson on Maria bartiromo show. Now if I present that video, I get pushback from a certain part of my audience just for showing it because it's from the Fox News platform. So now going back to the meat of your question, which is, does this how does this affect our ability to reach the maga audience and reach maybe an independent Republican leaning audience if we all leave Fox News if we all stop watching? Well, it's going to hurt fox's bottom line number one. Their numbers are way down. I'm sure. Yeah, I'm sure that's a huge part of the reason for this panic, right? For this pushing out of text messages and Suzanne Scott leaking to The Wall Street Journal is because they're trying to recapture a part of their audience and say, look, we were the good guys. It was Tucker who was the bad guy.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Was Firing Tucker Carlson Part of the Dominion Settlement?
"It's going to impact the political world. It's impacting the American people. Tucker Carlson was by far and away the most popular broadcaster on cable news by a million miles. No one came close to him. The left is ecstatic over Fox News firing Tucker. There's lots of reporting going on about what was behind it. Did it have something to do with the dominion lawsuit, the dominion smart voting systems lawsuit against Fox News where Fox had to come up with about $787 million to make the lawsuit go away. A lot of people are speculating that perhaps Fox News entered into a sort of a gentleman's agreement with dominion will give you the money if you'll leave us alone and we'll give you Tucker Carlson's head on a platter. Maybe that was part of it. A lot of reporting suggests that the text messages that emerged from Tucker's private phone, his private text messages did him in, that Rupert Murdoch and Suzanne Scott, the woman who runs Fox News in New York, they were fed up with the way he sort of trash talked to bosses. But at the end of the day, millions of Americans are stunned. That a guy who seemed to be pretty invincible would be unceremoniously canned the way he was. And clearly he didn't see it coming, Friday night. He signed off as usual, said I'll see you Monday, Monday morning came the big announcement that Tucker Carlson was fired.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Mike Thompson on His Important New Book: "Third Heaven Authority"
"I am very, very excited about the guest that I have on the program today. Mike Thompson has become a friend. He has a new book out. This is a little revolutionary. This is important. The title of the book is third heaven authority, discover how to pray from heaven's perspective. Is that biblical? Yes, that's what's so exciting about it. I respect Mike Thompson so much. And I'm so excited about this message that I actually wrote the forward to this book because I want to do anything I can to help get the word out. This is so important and I'm just so thrilled right now to have as my guest, the author himself, Mike Thompson, God bless you. Oh, thank you, Eric. It's nice to see you, my friend. It's nice to see you too. You know, I mean anybody who knows me knows I'm not blowing smoke. What you have in this book is important. And anybody who has followed you online, Suzanne and I follow you on your YouTube channel, your live stream, every Sunday, not every Sunday, but you do it every Sunday, and you put out other videos. And yours is a really important voice. And so I feel really honored that the lord would allow me to help you get out what the lord is saying. Obviously, it's not about what you're saying or what about it's about what the lord is saying. And this message of third having authority, this is biblical. And let me start here, Mike. It must be humbling sometimes when you get something from God and you realize this is really the lord and he wants me to speak this. It's humbling. It can be difficult. Oh, indeed. It is humbling. Sometimes you wonder, you know, well, why me and am I supposed to just go home and think about this or does the lord want me to share it in any way? And then it becomes a little, shall we say scary? Because then you have to talk about it in public because the lord says share it with the body of Christ so that they have some understanding of what's going on in the spiritual realm and how the kingdom of God is working.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Eric Welcomes Amanda Grace of Ark of Grace Ministries
"Amanda grace, you're a friend of mine. Hello. Hello, friend. I like to just talk to people that I like. Their friends, they've become friends. You've become a friend. And I get to introduce my audience to people that I love and you're tough to sum up though. You're tough to sum up. Your husband Chris is sitting over there. We're going to talk about him later, but. I want to get your story first of all, but for people that are just tuning in to like, what is this? Did this woman write a book on the history of the Nazis? Did she, how do you sum yourself up? Well, I joke around and I say and I'll explain why. I'm sort of like a prophesying female version of Noah. A prophesying female version of Noah. I don't think anybody's tracking with that. So we're going to start over. First of all, as soon as you open your mouth, I know this is a woman who grew up in the New York area. Yes. So what part of New York? I was born at Einstein hospital in The Bronx. In The Bronx. In The Bronx, New York grew up near pelham Parkway area, my father's from gunhill road actually in The Bronx. And then we would like that's going to ring bells across the country. Like, oh yeah, dunghill wrote. Why did you say that? What is that area known for? What do you mean? Well, near williamsbridge road right off of pelham Parkway happened to be one of the nicer areas of The Bronx. Okay. So that's where my nana and papa lived. My mom's parents. So when you say nana and papa, that's another clue Italian. Yes. Or Italian. My wife is Italian. And so that's another thing when I first, it was my friend Joel turon, dear, dear friend, Brooklyn, tie in. He said, you got to check out Amanda grace. And when Suzanne and I went to your YouTube channel to watch you, I just thought this is incredible. This is a woman that is obviously really outspoken about her Christian faith to put it mildly. You move in the prophetic. That's not one of those terms that a lot of people are like, what does it mean you move in the prophetic, whatever. We'll get to that. But you're obviously a real New Yorker. Yes.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
CNN: FOX News Saw Newsmax, Election Fraud Claims as a Threat
"Morning, some of the biggest stars and top executives at Fox News were privately making fun of for president Trump's claims about election fraud. Even as the network was allowing those laws to be promoted on air, that is according to damning messages damning messages in a new court filing that was out yesterday, the messages are included in dominion's $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News, they show that Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity, loring room, brutally mocked the 2020 election lies that Trump and his allies were pushing at the time. And one exchange, Carlson, texted Ingram saying that Sidney Powell that attorney who was in and out of the Trump White House was quote lying and that he had quote caught her doing so. Ingram responded, Sydney is a complete nut. No one will work with her. Ditto with Rudy. He continued, quote, our viewers are good people and they believe it. Joining us now with his reporting on this lawsuit is CNN senior media reporter Oliver Darcy. It's remarkable to see these text messages, but also to have seen what was being said publicly. You know, I was covering The White House at that time to see how White House officials were watching to see what Fox was saying about the election. I think these messages really just exposed Fox News as a propaganda network. That's what they do at the core. I mean, they show in excruciating detail that the highest ranking executives at Fox News, Rupert Murdoch, Suzanne Scott, the CEO, as well as some of the top hosts like you just mentioned, Sean Hannity Tucker Carlson, Laura Ingraham, they knew they privately knew these election claim frauds, a fraud claims from the Trump team were nonsense. They used very harsh language to describe them, but they allowed these lies to take hold on the network's air. And they show these messages show that the talents over at Fox News and the executives were very worried after the election of the audience rebelling, that they were going to newsmax. You'll remember that Donald Trump was attacking Fox News saying, turn the channel, go to this newsmax channel, which is saturating the airwaves with election denialism.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Eric Welcomes Victoria Robinson of ReAssemble Life
"The joy of speaking with Victoria Robinson. She's a national pro life leader author. She's the founder of something called reassemble a nonprofit ministry which offers abortion education and after abortion trauma recovery for both men and women, Victoria welcome. Oh, thank you for having me, Eric. It's an honor for me to be here. Well, listen, this is so important. And you've written a few books. I want to talk about the books. One of the books is they lied to us, which shares stories from post abortive women and how that choice impacted the lives. I talk about this all the time that we're living in this culture that tells you. And it's an extraordinary thing that there's this narrative out there. It's a lie that if you had an abortion, you should be happy about it. It's the greatest thing, no downside, most women don't have that perspective, but you don't hear their perspective. Oprah never had them on to hear about how their lives were ruined or the pain or the trauma. You don't hear about that. And similarly, you've written a second book. The first one is they lied to us about women and their stories. The second book is they lied to us too, which is a compilation of stories from men who participated in the abortions of their children. I fall into that latter group many, many years ago, and so I take this all very seriously and I'm really glad that you have written these books. So where shall we start? First of all, let me ask you reassemble, where do you get that? What does that mean? The title of your ministry, the name of your ministry. Well, Eric, just like your wife Suzanne, I was a pregnancy center director as well for over two decades. And one of the things that I saw throughout my career and to this day is that people are broken. They're in pieces after an abortion. They've bought into the lie. They've been manipulated at the most vulnerable time of their life by the abortion industry that it's like getting a tooth pulled, which we know is a croc. And so I just decided to call my nonprofit reassemble because I've seen these people in pieces that are desperate to be put back together.

The Officer Tatum Show
Biden: The Life Long Politician
"Biden is a lifelong politician. A lifelong politician, okay? There are two things, two things that should not be and a lifelong politician's garage. Hey, listen, before I tell you what they are, I didn't take time to thank officer Tatum. Officer Tatum, thank you for allowing me to be on the program Sean McConnell's in my ear. I got loot that's got my back. Who's got the phones there, Sean? All right, Suzanne has got the phones and we got forgotten man out there. All right, so two things that should not be in the gay rush of a lifelong politician and a former vice president. That is a classic Corvette. And classify document. This speaks of two types of corruption. The Corvette, the classic Corvette that's in his garage at a very nice home, speaks of a man that in my opinion, launder from the taxpayer has been corrupt all his freaking line. How does this guy become a multi millionaire multi multi multi millionaire? On a salary of what? I don't know what it was when he got into the Senate, but what is it now? A 180 hundred and 80 grand or something like that in the Senate. I'm not sure what the salary is for the VP, but I think that's maybe a couple of hundred grand or something to that effect. This guy is a multi millionaire ten times over. Ten times over. Nice Corvette, so he's got his Corvette. He's got his classified documents. It speaks to a guy that was that was robbing you when he was in the Senate and it speaks to a guy that continued to rob you when he was the vice president and these non skulls that the view that you should not be watching the view.

AP News Radio
Northern California sees more rain while the south dries out
"California has been hit by 7 storms since the end of December, and two more slightly weaker ones are expected before the state gets a reprieve. I'm Ben Thomas with the latest. Clean up and repair in California as rain eased in many areas, Suzanne Toby describes what it was like in montecito. You can't imagine it's like just living in the waterfall. It's supposed to be really pretty horrific. At least 18 deaths have been tied to the storms that began hitting the state late last month. Lindsay domes sun Kyle vanished after their vehicle was swamped near San Miguel. He came to me and I was able to grab on to him, but the current was pushing my arm around the tree. Their hands slipped. And his last words to me was mom, it's okay. Just be calm. Thunderstorms have already led a new atmospheric river into Northern California. The national weather service says the plume of moisture stretches all the way to Hawaii. Forecasts call for more storms this weekend and next week. I'm Ben Thomas.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
Will the USC Shift Towards Inclusive Language Catch On?
"We enter 2023 we would like to share. A change we are making at the Suzanne dworak peck school of social work, to ensure that our use of inclusive language and practice. Specifically, we have decided to remove the term field from our curriculum and practice and replace it with practicum. Now here's an interesting question. Will it catch on? What the practical are you going into? You know that what was it Stanford announced that you shouldn't use the word American because it's an insult to those who live in the Americas because South American Central American countries, they're all American. That only U.S. citizens say I'm an American, a Colombian, a Uruguayan, a Mexican, a Canadian, doesn't say I'm an American, did not matter to Stanford. When you have as many administrators all every single one of whom is awoke fool, running your university, this is what you get. So this is from their letter the actual letter sent out. Language can be powerful and phrases such as going into the field or field work may have connotations for descendants of slavery and immigrant workers that are not benign. I read you that from the article. The change aligns with the council on social work education advancing anti racism in social work education. That exists. It's all capitalized. It's a group. Again, the council on social work education advancing anti racism and social work education through educational accreditation palaces and standards. So it's the CSW EAA working through the E APS.

The Eric Metaxas Show
John Zmirak and Eric Discuss the Travesties Inflected by Democrats
"About the translators in Afghanistan who helped Americans fight our stupid war over there? And when Biden abandoned them, they're being shot. They're being starved to death. Their wives are being raped and sold as sex slaves for the Taliban. What about the old people, the military veterans and great grandparents? Who died of COVID in nursing homes because Democrats dump COVID patients there on purpose to spike the death statistics so they could do states of emergency and mail in balloting and steal the election. Yes. Yes, the Democrats did it on purpose. They did it in state after state. No Republican state did this. Compared the death toll of old people in Florida full of old people with New York. It was much higher in New York because in New York, the governor was trying to kill old people. And that's one thing Andrew Cuomo could succeed at. He might not have been able to get his interns to go to bed with him, but he could kill helpless old people. Well, John, I want to say, I just want to clarify again. Folks, this is true. When my wife Suzanne was sharing some of this stuff with me, it was very hard for me to believe it. I just thought, come on. Look, I don't like the cuomos, and I don't like democratic politicians, but to send people to their deaths, I don't believe they would do that. So it took me some time. Faith believe, believe my friend, believe. What would I mean? It did take me time to process this. And if you don't care about this, if you think, well, we'll just we'll let it go. That's not okay, folks. What was done to people all around this country, we have to have a reckoning. It's the right thing to do. And I also want to say what you said yesterday, John. This was done deliberately to make the death rates go up because there were many things that happened if the death rates went up. So all kinds of people that didn't really die of COVID were marked down as dying of COVID.

AP News Radio
Judge dismisses effort to halt student loan forgiveness plan
"Republican led states attempting to block the Biden administration's student debt relief program have suffered a legal setback on Norman hall a federal judge in St. Louis has dismissed an effort by 6 Republican led states to block the Biden administration's plan to forgive student loan debt for tens of millions of Americans Judge Henry Autry wrote in the ruling that because the 6 states failed to establish they had standing the court lacked jurisdiction standing reversed to the ability of the states to demonstrate they were injured by the administration's actions Suzanne gage spokeswoman for Nebraska attorney general Doug Peterson says

Mark Levin
The Daily Caller: Will Stubborn Republicans Turn Alaska Blue?
"This is by Suzanne downing that the daily caller senator Mitch McConnell has no excuse The ads his political group His political group Is producing to attack Alaska Republican Senate candidate Kelly how do you pronounce it mister shabaka Kelly shabaka are beyond the pail and she'll be on this program by the way In the days ahead as will many candidates Campaign attacks intensify in October because as the election runaway gets shorter that is the runway gets shorter Takes a sharp message to catch voters attentions and seal the deal But the money being spent by Mitch McConnell and his so called Senate leadership fund to attack a fellow Republican the most conservative of the two Because he's backing Lisa Murkowski And one who may win and join the Senate to be his colleague should shock the sensibilities of all conservatives And it is shocking alaskans indeed Mitch McConnell's determination to destroy another Republican's reputation Is driving alaskans away from the Republican Party because they do not distinguish the difference between the state Republican Party and the national Republican establishment with McConnell's money which appears to be operating contrary to the wishes of Alaska conservatives and Republicans

AP News Radio
Revamped Detroit auto show now also features new flying tech
"The revamp Detroit Auto Show is reaching a new altitude It's being called the show above the show besides cars on display or electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft a hover bike a hoverboard and a jet suit John George is with air mobility experience We've all asked this question I know I have since I was a kid When was that future going to arrive Back to the Future and even Star Wars and some of these glimpses we've gotten of technology the jetsons And the answer is now How about a test flight on an icon a 5 a two seat amphibious light sport aircraft with retractable wings piloted by Suzanne clavette We've taken a few people out to the Detroit river We passed downtown And you see the whole spectacle of the auto show And then we do some water landings around Belle Isle And

AP News Radio
Ex-town official pleads guilty to Capitol riot charge
"A former town official pleaded guilty to a capital riot charge before she pleaded guilty Suzanne ayane had argued federal authorities had selectively targeted her for prosecution based on her political beliefs The elected member of the natick Massachusetts town meeting organized a bus trip to Washington in January of last year For fellow members of a right-wing group called super happy fun America I and he faces a maximum sentence of 6 months in prison Also a Nevada man Josiah kenyon pleaded guilty to assaulting law enforcement officers at the capitol with what appeared to be a table leg injuring an officer at the time he was dressed as Jack skellington a character from the movie The Nightmare Before Christmas Ed Donahue Washington

The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Welcomes the New King of Late Night, Greg Gutfeld, To the Show
"Greg, speaking of your show, you know, it's only been what about a year year and a half, is that right? Yeah, I think it started April 2021, right? Yeah, so it's a year and three months. And it was a little bit of a risk that Fox took, but you are just slaughtering your competition. And it's been, it's weird because we waited for the right time to do it. And it just made sense. Like, I pretty much knew this was gonna happen, but I couldn't say it. And so did Suzanne Scott, who was the CEO, we were talking about it and we go like, it just makes sense, because when you see a hole and you just know you can feel it, it's like it was right there in front of us. So, you know, and I got to tell you. So I had Adam Carolla on a couple of days ago and then I did his podcast. Great guy. And we were talking about how you know when something is successful in Hollywood, they don't talk about it because it is so damaging to their psyche. It is so humiliating. So he goes like, he goes, they pretend that my show doesn't exist because they just, it's like they can't look in the mirror and see their own failure because that's

The Eric Metaxas Show
Eric Reflects on Meeting Two Women Who Knew Bonhoeffer
"Okay, next question, bahnhof, is an amazing book that I think every pastor should read. Could you please say something more about your time with Ruth Alice von Bismarck and renata? Becca. As I would think that that would be a very moving experience. I'm pretty sure that in the tenth anniversary edition of my bahnhof her book, the new one, the tenth anniversary edition. So if you go online and you buy it, it's kind of a slightly more close up of the face of Bond hoffer. But in that book, the tenth anniversary edition in the hardcover, I did a long introduction where I talk about meeting these women that knew bahnhof for personally and it was extremely moving to meet these women who knew barn Hoff or personally. It was it's hard to take in both of them have passed away. But I had the privilege in 2008 of spending long afternoons with both of them with Suzanne. And it was kind of amazing. But that's in the introduction to my bahnhof her book, the tenth anniversary

The Officer Tatum Show
Uvalde Police Chief Shares Details on Shooting Response
"For the last two weeks, the police response to the ivaldi school shooting has been called into question and it's the school's police chief who's been facing some of the harshest criticism. Suzanne brunner's with us this morning in Suzanne. He is standing by his actions. Yeah, this is the first time that we are hearing from you valdi schools police chief. Pete arradondo. Now in a phone interview with his attorney standing by, he spoke with our partner, the Texas tribune to talk about what he did inside rob elementary during that attack, despite being blamed by state officials who say he failed to take control of the police response. And made the wrong decision. Arradondo insists he took steps he thought would best protect lives at his hometown school. Now, arradondo told the tribune, and he made a conscious decision to leave his police radios where he first arrived at the school, so he could run into this school without dropping them so he could have both of his hands free in case he needed to use his pistol as he thought would be a very likely outcome. Also revealed he never considered himself the incident commander of the shooting response. Here's a portion of that interview with Zack disbarred the Texas tribune during our 10 p.m. broadcast last night. The chief said that at no point he gave anyone any order and didn't provide any supervisory role. He certainly didn't say to any officers to stand down or stand by or not do everything they possibly could in his estimation to stop the shooter.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Where Does Eric Like to Vacation?
"Next question. Question, two. Vacation time, cabin in the Woods, house on the beach, cruise ship, or sensory deprivation tank. Okay, I would rather die than go on a cruise ship. So let's just say that for starters, cabin in the Woods, house on the beach. House on the beach definitely Suzanne and I love the beach and we spend many parts of many summers in the Hamptons and stuff. But there's something and also on the Jersey Shore. Something about the beach, which appeals to us. And how nice that I married a woman who actually hears the funny thing. Suzanne, this is why marriage can be so great. Suzanne really trained me to understand the beach to say why the beach is great because I didn't used to do the beach until we got married. And she's like, we got to do the beach right. You got the chairs. You get on the umbrella. I didn't get that. I was just like an idiot. I'd wander down like with a towel and be like, why am I here? Suzanne helped me to understand it. So it's because of Suzanne really that I'm a beach guy.

Encyclopedia Womannica
"suzanne" Discussed on Encyclopedia Womannica
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Encyclopedia Womannica
"suzanne" Discussed on Encyclopedia Womannica
"I'm so excited to be your guest host for this month of America. This month we're highlighting prodigies. Women who achieved greatness at a young age. This is especially a passion point for me because my latest book rising troublemaker, a fear fighter manual for teens. Reminds them that they are never too young to make a significant impact. Today, we're talking about the first tennis diva of the 20th century. She was known for her showstopping fashion, celebrated for her impressive tennis skills and infamous for her larger than life behavior on and off the court. Please welcome lavine, the goddess Suzanne longlin. Suzanne was born in compiegne, France, on May 24th, 1899. Her parents were Charles and anais long. As a child, Suzanne was often sick. She suffered from chronic asthma and other illnesses that left her fatigued. One summer, while vacationing on the Riviera, Charles bought 11 year old Suzanne a tennis racket. Hoping the sport would help her boost her stamina. And the rest was history. Suzanne was a natural on the court. Something Charles quickly realized the sport that was meant to simply be a pastime, soon became an all encompassing way of life for young Suzanne. She practiced for hours all the while under Charles watchful eye. This training methods were harsh. He taught at a play tennis in man style. Adopting harsh swings and aggressive attacks at the net. He would place a French franc on the ground and instruct susanne to hit it with her serve. If she missed or slacked off in any way, he'd yell, stupid girl. Soon, Suzanne rarely missed the coin. By the time she was 14, Suzanne was born in premiere tournaments and quickly become the darling of the French press. She was also turned into one of the most infamous celebrities of her time. On the court, Suzanne played up every aspect of her performance. She left into the air for serves and glided back and forth in front of the net. She was also a fashion forward player, turning up to games in full makeup, a chic silk headband, and painted nails. Her clothes demonstrated a new freedom for women in the 1920s. She swapped out bulky undergarments for lighter, silk, sleeveless dresses cut above her calf, shocking to audiences of the time..

Casefile True Crime
"suzanne" Discussed on Casefile True Crime
"One four 7 easy street was a typical semi detached terrace home, the Melbourne's inner city suburbs. Its front door opened to a narrow hallway with three bedrooms leading off to the right. A bathroom set at the end of the hole, which also doubled as the laundry. Another door led to a living room and a modest kitchen, which opened to a small backyard in cased by a fans. From the yard, a gay granted access to a sawed laneway that separated number one four 7 from the neighboring property and to let it out into the street. On Thursday, January 13th, 1977, next door neighbor Janet waited anxiously in the laneway. At her side was a German Shepherd cross poppy named mischka. The dog belonged to the two young women who lived at one four 7 easy street. Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Bartlett. Janet and her housemaid alone are found mischka wandering the strait two days earlier. But Knox and calls to one four 7 had gone unanswered. Janet and alona had kept mishka secured in their backyard, waiting for the two sues to come looking for her. But no one did. At one stage, a loner peered over the fence into the backyard of one four 7, and to notice the rear door leading into the kitchen was open and a light was on. Her worries increased the following day when she overheard the distressed sand of crying through the home's shared wall. It was Suzanne's 16 month old son. It was unusual for his cries to go ignored, as Suzanne was a very attentive and affectionate mother. At their wits end, a loner and a Janet headed next door to investigate. They bypassed the front door. A note date pinned there days earlier informing the women that their dog was loose, remained untouched. Once in the side Elaine way, Janet waited with mischka while alone entered one four 7s backyard and disappeared through the open kitchen door. A short while later, a loner rushed from the house in a panic. Call the police,.

On Being with Krista Tippett
"suzanne" Discussed on On Being with Krista Tippett
"Who has proven beyond doubt that trees communicate with each other that a forest is a single organism wired. Suzanne simard says for wisdom and for what. It is hard to call anything other than care. She has shifted her field of science on its axis and was an inspiration for the central character in richard powers celebrated novel the over story. But it's the under story of a forest that suzanne simard brought into the light. Modern forestry had applied a logic of human societies and what our eyes could see assumed that trees compete with each other for light and soil and thus tore out mature trees to plant marketable young species alone and set apart. Suzanne simard began her rigorous groundbreaking research with three types of coexistence species paper birch douglas for and western red cedar. What she helped the world seem next is resonant intelligence about more than trees the processes that make for a high functioning forest mirror the maps of the human brain that were also just now drawing all of this turns out to be validating catching up with intelligence long-held in aboriginal science suzanne simard calls the mature hub trees in a forest mother trees parenting l. during in a mode of mutuality. And reciprocity modeling. What we also know to be. True of genuinely flourishing.

WDRC
"suzanne" Discussed on WDRC
"Suzanne Emery with the Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park, says an incident occurred last night on the haunted mind drop right that caused the death. That investigation is underway and the park is closed until at least Wednesday. September will be an important month for Democrats in the nation's capitals. They want to do three things past. The infrastructure bill approved the social spending bill, and they also must avoid a government shutdown on October 1st. Democrats are facing internal pressures from liberals to increase the size of the $3.5 trillion social spending bill and moderates are watching the bottom line. Yet they are essential to Democrats having the necessary votes. The details of the social spending bills still aren't clear. There is also a dispute about pay for And reduction for state and local taxes, and Democrats may try to attach a hike in the debt ceiling to these other bills. It's going to be a volatile political month. Foxes Chad program Hurricane Larry is turning in the Atlantic with 125 mile per hour winds. It's expected to stay away from the U. S Coast but will create dangerous surf and riptides along the Eastern seaboard by average, Dennison and this is Fox News. Fox on chat, the Federal Trade Commission has told a company that makes so called Stocker wear to quit the surveillance at business. The company support King LLC makes an APP called spy phone, which can monitor the activities of Children and employees on their smartphones. But it can also open a back door for stalkers in domestic abusers to use it for surveillance. The software can monitor online activity, text and video chats and even activate the device is microphone to record phone and video conversations. The FTC says Spy phone doesn't have an icon visible after it is installed, and the developers were negligent in protecting the data it collected, going so far as saying information from about 2200 people. Had been compromised in hackers, breach of the company's server, Electronic Frontier Foundation and the citizens Lab at the University of Toronto have complained for years about the abuse of stalker wear, especially those the target. Victims of domestic violence. With Fox on Tech, Brett Larson, Fox News Something big. Okay, It's a nice right. It's going to happen. Standby playback. No Lord real red meat radio. I keep.

True Crime Fan Club Podcast
"suzanne" Discussed on True Crime Fan Club Podcast
"The job was urgent and he thought oh has this must be his alibi which you know when you look back at it. You're like oh yeah that makes perfect sense right. You have your missing wife and you conveniently or a hundred and fifty miles out of town in a hotel and you are supposed to be doing this really big job that you don't actually show up for so it's not a very good alibi. Not very good at covering his tracks in that respect So on september. Twenty eight two thousand twenty. It was reported that the possible sent of human remains have been found during the search for suzanne. Though the sheriff's office said that no human remains have been found. This is common with dogs. They often will say. Hey there is something curious ascent of something that they may not actually find any of the remains and sent. Dogs aren't perfect either. So you know it could have been in range or could have just been you know. Sent that her passing by or him moving her etc but in october gray put their home up for sale and he sold the home in march of two thousand twenty one and he had been granted guardianship of suzanne in order to sell the property. So he was like. Hey i need to sell this property. I can't afford this house anymore. And now i need to get it off my hands and leave this area. But throughout that fall. Suzanne siblings began to speak out against berry voicing their suspicions. He might have to do with suzanne's disappearance and their believes that their sister wasn't actually a missing person that she was a victim of foul play. Now suzanne's older brother. Andy in particular became very vocal about his suspicions. You'll see him all over the news all over different media reports and he spoke to reporters about how he learned that his sister's marriage wasn't as solid as it seemed and that sensor disappearance he'd found out that there were marital issues he'd previously been unaware of which i think you know with these types of situations. Obviously that's kinda that these individuals don't often have good marriages but they put on a really great facade that hey everything's great and of course you know between a husband and wife you try to work out your problems without involving your family. So it's understandable again that you know. Her family wasn't aware of these marital issues. I don't know how often everybody if you're engaged with somebody on a partner level. How often you bring other people outside of that relationship into it to kind of tell them your problems or what's going on but some people are really private and like to deal with it on their own. So that's not super suspicious to me but it does. I can again under understand. You know he was a little suspicious of his brother-in-law And then his move too quickly sell the house and then the whole Job-site issue but bearing undeterred still said he was innocent and he said that the sheriff's office had botched the entire investigation from the start. Saying that you know what suzanne had been attacked by a mountain lion and i just heard a podcast that did stats on Attacks from oh. It was court junkie attacks on mountain from mountain lions bears coyotes etc in colorado. Like doesn't happen really. I think since over the last hundred or three hundred years like a mountain mine. Kill maybe three people. So i don't believe those excuses either But suzanne's brother anthony. Andy shot back at the claim he said. You know what it's really weird that suzanne's bike was found and it shows that it wasn't written on the ridge at all that she normally would dry right on It looked like it had been thrown over the ridge and a predator doesn't do that a robbery. Doesn't that. This is something alice's what andy told them. So he's basically indirectly but directly pointing the finger over to his brother-in-law saying like you're trying to set up a scene but she you know encountered a terrible fate on this ridge but look at the placement a reich and this is the problem with people who listen to true crime is that they don't really know how to commit crimes not that. I would advocate that. I'm just saying now. Suzanne also had a sister melinda and she would tell inside edition that berry was a really dominant personality while suzanne was really docile passive and that berry was a really great intimidator and he basically could get whatever he wanted. She said that. Suzanne would send her texts and she sent her some tech shortly before her disappearance saying that she was afraid and she was ready to tell her something that she'd been keeping quiet And so that worried her but she wanted to give suzanne the opportunity to tell her on her own time as opposed pressing her and saying like. Hey tell me what's going on. And maybe you know if they had had that conversation earlier than maybe you know the circumstances would be different or maybe they wouldn't be enough kind of the terrible thing about this whole situation is that there's a lot of woulda coulda should isn't true crime and with this particular case it seems that berry was up ahead of the jump than everybody else so he had an opportunity to kind of squash things before they even got out but may on may fifth of this year at around nine fifteen. Am berry was arrested alone. And without a struggle for the murder of suzanne more few despite her body still remaining uncovered and you might have heard no body no case but they have successfully in the past tried and convicted people firm-order without the body or the remains being recovered and so it seems that that's what they're trying to here with barrymore few. He was charged with first degree murder. Tampering with evidence and attempting to influence public servant. Now these charges were laid against him after he had four hundred. Sorry no after the The sheriff's department had conducted four hundred interviews and gotten over fourteen hundred tips so on may twentieth just over a year of suzanne disappearing and after she was reported missing there were more charges against berry including tampering with the deceased human body tampering with physical evidence in possession of a dangerous weapon. The report continued that berry would also be charged with forging public documents as it was discovered. Get this now. The twenty twenty election was like a huge poop. Show right so he also said admitted a ballot for the twenty twenty presidential election under suzanne's name which you're not trying to get caught for the murder of your wife than you probably shouldn't vote for her and i don't know if this was a misguided attempt to say like. Oh hey she's probably still alive. Look she voted in the election But by then you know the cops were kind of onto him and were drilling down on him as a suspect now. He's currently right now in detention facility and he had a status conference in may and they basically asked for the court to be delayed until august ninth of two thousand twenty months so once he has his court appearance. I'll definitely be getting on here to give everybody an update berry of course continues to say he's innocent. His wife's disappearance and his daughters appear to be standing by side as well. They're supporting him through his arrest. And all of the aftermath of that. Now you guys feel free to jump up on the Discussion.

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"suzanne" Discussed on True Crime Fan Club Podcast
"No questions asked however much they want. I will do whatever it takes to hang these. So that was berry putting out a video regarding the disappearance at his wife and hoping that somebody out there if they have. Suzanne returns your safely. They also have the fbi tip line number on there and says you know what. This video was submitted. Courtesy of the murphy family. And when you look at the video berry does look sincere in his request to have suzanne return home and those who may have taken her return her back to her rightful place. And it's a really quick video so you really don't glean a lot from it in terms of like. Oh he's guilty. You know like how some people see that whenever they look at video so basically throughout the month of may twenty twenty. Police continue their investigation into stanzas. Appearance efforts escalated significantly after an undisclosed personal item of susan's was found on may fifteenth. Two thousand twenty and the really interesting thing about this investigation overall as it kind of continues and suspicions in evidence. Start to grow as they really keep a lock and key on the things that they found they don't even Put it in the public record. What items were Found of suzanne's They i believe had the judge put an order in that said that they have to wait ten days or five days after berries. Arraignment which spoiler alert sorry after barry's arraignment before a open any of those public records up or any of the court documents up to the public so not really interesting. I haven't seen that done before. And i also haven't seen a really long Affidavit like i have in this case. Affidavits i think a hundred and something plus pages which is really a lot for fun investigation. That's ongoing And one that they've already kind of started going towards the course anyways police star interviewing neighbors because suzanne again as i mentioned earlier failed return from a bike ride. I found it interesting that his her neighbor is the one who reported her missing. It wasn't even her husband We're gonna go into that. But so they started interviewing neighbors asking them. Hey if you guys have any Ring footage or any type of video footage between may eighth and may twelve. Keep that and let us know And they started conducting searches of the morphine home and surrounding area. Now keep in mind. The more fees again lived in a mansion like a one point seven million dollar mansion in colorado so they likely vallance around them so with suzanne missy and going on this bike ride the neighbor reporting her missing which again suss It was really interesting. How i don't understand how berry didn't become a suspect from day. One various her husband but on september. Second two thousand twenty so. This is fairly recent while they were searching for suzanne And the searchers were still at their peak news broke that a co worker of suzanne's husband berry had occupied the hotel room where berry had been staying at at the time of suzanne's disappearance which was about one hundred fifty miles away in broomfield colorado. Now the coworker said that when he took residents of the room that had previously been berries he found it's scattered with what towels and wreaking and it reeked chlorine. Now that worker was jeff puckett and he said that he'd found mail that belonged to bury including property tax which she gave to the fbi pretty immediately and he told them like. Hey i found it odd. That berry was keeping male in his hotel room. Especially you know one. That was about property insurance. I like he focused on the fact that the mail is not the rags or the chlorine smell or bleach smell. That was there. But i will digress on that But a week prior. Berry i guess had come under suspicion as within true crime anybody who follows it pretty closely knows that the famous saying the husband did it Obviously the person closest to the victim is the first person that they suspect now berry decided to try and get ahead of the game and say publicly that he was innocent and that he said he'd given you know thirty hours of interviews to the police and suzanne's brother was like no bro. You didn't. They said that he said he told reporters that berry. Have basically refused to take a polygraph test. When asked now because of how often i do crime and how often you know cover it. I'm i don't really put a lot of stock into anybody. Refusing to take a polygraph test either inadmissible in court. They can be offer any number of reasons. If you're on any type of medication if you're nervous etc you could easily fail or you could easily pass. We've had people who have committed murders That have passed polygraph test and we have people who did not commit murders who fail polygraph test. So i don't believe that them like him. Refusing to take a polygraph tests makes any difference whatsoever but for those who put a lot of stake into them. I can understand why that would be like. Oh you are definitely suspicious. Because you refusing to take a polygraph test But it's also why. I would probably be seen as suspicious too. Because if i was ever accused of anything crazy i would not be talking to the police at all period would getting a lawyer and using that route because too many people have been falsely accused into something so Yeah i wouldn't do that anyways. So i guess buried it oh yeah buried some landscaping right like he did some landscaping work. So berries co worker. Jeff went on again to say when he told the fbi interned in all that stuff he said you know what else i found really strange is that there weren't any tools present related to the landscaping job that they were in town to do and he never actually attended the jobsite during his. Stay there despite being told that.

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"suzanne" Discussed on The My Future Business™ Show
"There's a reason why she says practice gratitude because you emit a very high frequency of vibration when you're at that level and then you will attract more of that thing that you are Your practices into your life in seeking into your life. That's right so if your like. I said if it's if it's a money thing if you're always focusing on your debt and i've got another bill to pay when you have a bill to pay you should say i am feeling really great but i have one hundred and fifty dollars this bill and it's down to that kind of level of of of gratitude that you can really raise your vibration raise your frequency to attract more abundance into your life. And so since. I've been practicing it. I think it's it's it's changed my life and it really does attract meads clients that i just pinched myself after i get the chance to to work with them because yeah they really they really fuel me feel them mrs exchange because we're i'm magnetising that kind of person who also who also vibrates at that level. Who gets to want what. I what i'm feeling who gets what what i'm doing is very lifting. It begs the question. Suzanne if if we have so much negative media around us or if we hang around those who always seemingly in the doldrums this seems to be an opportunity to reduce your exposure removed to different groups of people. Is that the thinking about one hundred percent so right now especially over the last couple of years especially with covert and man and media anonymous news news consumer but i do watch not naive to what's going on My husband loves the news. So i asked him what's going on. And he gives me the five seconds you know kind of recap of it. And then i put my boundaries up again if they paid enough never know. I know the whole thing that the media is telling news right. They're going to give you the news that's going to make people want to consume more of it and that's why it's not always one hundred percent..

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"suzanne" Discussed on The My Future Business™ Show
"It's rick naski here. I hope you do really well and by the way. Thank you very much all the wonderful back that we have been receiving having absolutely loving it now on today's call. I'm going to be spending some time with the wonderful suzanne acton to the show. Hi thank you very much. It's really nice to be connected again. Yes and just for some context. Susan and who is with us today last time. We tried this. Things didn't go so well did had fun after another. Yeah we didn't manage to To be able to complete the call but here we are. We can pick up where we left on a raw having a fantastic conversation about the move that you've made and the renovation work that you've done enough love to retrace overdose steps our guest. Some of the best place to start is at the start and sort of find out where his fear very good question. What does home actually mean you know. I've often contemplated that question. And there's a really ted talk actually by a man named pico. Er who talks about home because he was a a man kind of like me who's had who's called multiple places home. I was born in france. I grew up in canada. But then i spent the last seventeen years in australia before. Moving back to france with my family as a grown adults. I've done the full tour of the world of only ever moved west. And so i actually have the the luxury and the joy of actually calling lots of those different places home. I genuinely do because my three. Three boys are australian. And we still call. We still call us earlier home. Like the like the the qantas ad says and but my parents and my family are all still in canada. And then now here i am. You know having just renovated a beautiful home in france and this is very much our home here so i think i have this Beautiful luxury to be able to have connections all over the world. I think it also has to do with where you are making memories and you have people that you love so i would say that i very much have lot in all of those. So that's what that's where home is for me. Now thank you for sharing. I've noticed on social media your app nabet with the family.

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"suzanne" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"Suzanne Saz Ville WBZ Boston snooze radio the White House in clean up mode this weekend after President Biden seemed to suggest on Friday that he doesn't want to sign that bipartisan deal on infrastructure. Unless Democrats also move a budget. Last week, President Biden seemed to suggest that he did not want to sign that bipartisan infrastructure deal unless Democrats also got him a budget bill at the same time. The paper some of his other spending priorities around health care and education. The president tried to walk some of that back, issuing a new statement that said he didn't mean to give the impression that he was issuing a veto threat. That's a B CS Mary Alice Park reporting from Washington, Utah Senator meanwhile, and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney ways in Romney, one of the lead negotiators for the bipartisan deal on CNN's state of the union, Romney said that he is confident that the president will sign the deal when it gets to his desk. Bill said, to provide funding for infrastructure in common areas of agreement between the two parties. We're talking bridges, roads and broadband Internet. Romney says He is sure that Republicans will support the bill when it comes to the floor. Former President Trump holding his first campaign style event since leaving the White House this happening last night in Ohio, near Cleveland. The former president promoting a Republican primary challenge to Trump supporting Max Miller, former White House aide challenging Republican Congressman Anthony Gonzalez, who the retired president says once asked. Could I go to Ohio on Air Force one? I put them on the plate about her back. And the next thing I heard his name next time he was impeaching me, adding, That's not the reason I'm doing this, but I just thought, it said it's a character trait that was not so good. Gonzalez is one of 10 Republican House members who voted for impeachment for Mr Trump's role in the deadly January 6th insurrection of the capital, Chuck Sivertsen, ABC News and Stick with us. We're back with traffic and weather. The loop.

Women and Crime
"suzanne" Discussed on Women and Crime
"Gene also claim that she had locked again luckily took the stand yes. Some of them took the stand gene also claimed that she had locked. Suzanne the cupboard for her own safety and that she loved her as a sister adding that she can't stand violence. I don't even smack my own children cheese this. These were her claims on the stand. Bernadette mcneilly claimed that she had held the canister of gasoline but said that it was anthony dodson that grabbed from her before. Suzanne went up in flames. Even though. This wasn't really true there contradicting each other. At this point she also claimed that she had injected suzanne with emphatic. Means to protect her. Get this to protect her from being injected with heroin. Instead that was the original plan. Anthony dodson told the court that glenn had been the one to set suzanne on fire so essentially we ever trial where all the perpetrators have been identified. And they're just trying to minimize their roles. The medical evidence was pretty clear and the involvement of these people was not in question. How would this work out with everyone pointing the finger at each other. I mean what do you think. The outcome of their trials are going to be guilty. Okay well let's talk about it. You are right there. Are convictions coming down the line here. But i'm not sure that the convictions in the outcome. Exactly what i would have thought and we can talk about that too on november twenty four th nine hundred and ninety three clifford pook. He was cleared of murder but he pled guilty to conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm and false imprisonment. He's the one who is at the home. He wasn't at the scene of the fire. Correct he was sentenced to fifteen years in prison. Justice potts the judge on the case found. Jean powell bernadette mcneilly and glen powell guilty of murder guilty of false imprisonment and conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm and they were sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of twenty five years. Jeffrey lee was acquitted of murder and conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm but pled guilty to false imprisonment and was sentenced to twelve years. Anthony dot said was found guilty of conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm false imprisonment and murder but he was detained indefinitely with a minimum of him having to serve eighteen years indefinitely. Doesn't that mean life without parole anthony. Dotson was essentially sentenced to life but with a minimum of eighteen. Got here's what happened. There was appeals. And then there's releases. So i wanna talk briefly about this. Jeffrey lee appeal to sentence and got it reduced from twelve years to nine years in nevada. Nineteen ninety-four it's very short to me. In two thousand two datsuns. Minimum sentence was cut from eighteen to sixteen years and in june of two thousand twelve bernadette. Mcneilly sentence was reduced by one year. Which didn't make much of a difference. Jeffrey lee was released early in nineteen ninety eight after serving five out of his twelve year sentence. Five years. well yeah then. Pook was released after serving eight years in two thousand one or close to eight years. Been between seven and eight bernadette mcneilly was released from prison in december of two thousand fourteen which means she served about twenty years in prison. Gene and glen powell along with anthony. Dotson remain in prison to this day. Half of the members got out and half of them are in prison..

Women and Crime
"suzanne" Discussed on Women and Crime
"Here's what happened. They also stopped on the way back to jeanne palace house and they bought alcohol and they went back and started drinking with jeffrey. Leigh anne clifford pook. Who were waiting for them at the house. But what they didn't count on was the fact that suzanne managed to survive the attack kidding. I'm not kidding you. She was able to make it up the embankment and a quarter of a mile before being found by a man named barry sutcliffe and two of colleagues that they were on their way to work. She made it down the road. Barry and his colleagues managed to get suzanne to a house that was nearby at belong to a a couple who called an ambulance for her when she was found she thanked bury a million times before muttering over there in the field. They burnt me. They put petrol on me. It's horrible due to the suffering from burns. She had eighty percent burns over her body. Suzanne was placed into a medically induced coma. The extent of her burns were so severe that her mother and stepfather were unable to recognize her. And the only way they were able to identify her was by a partial fingerprint. From her thumb she survived. Unfortunately suzanne was not able to recover from her extenuating injuries and died on december eighteenth nineteen ninety-two due to multiple organ failures as a result of her burns but not before she was able to name all of her attackers for the police. Amazing one of the only. I mean i don't want to say positive. But one of the only things for which i guess. I would be grateful as that. She was able to point out. Who did this to her. So what happens next. After suzanne dies and names her attackers. There are some arrests coming as you might imagine aiming inspector. Peter wall was the one in charge of the suzanne capper case and on december fourteenth. He instructed his officers to go to jean powell's home and arrest these perpetrators now. Initially all six of the group members denied any involvement in the kidnapping and murder of suzanne however under questioning from the police. Anthony johnson was urged by his father to come clean about what happened and he did that. He actually reported everything that happens. Who knows if what he told was the least amount of he was one of the lesser culpable people. In this scenario. He reported everything. He reported all of the members and on december seventeenth nineteen ninety-two. All six of the group members were taken into custody and charged with kidnapping and attempted murder. Because at this time. Suzanne was still alive. They were later charged with her murder. On december twenty third nineteen. Ninety-two there's a trial follow. There were not guilty pleas here. This was one thousand nine hundred to the trial. Followed began on november sixteenth ninety-three so about a year later so it's a short time frame and lasted for twenty two days. During the trial the gang began to unravel. They started to turn on each other and deflect the blame from themselves and obviously they were trying to minimize their own guilt and maximize other people's which is a common theme in these types of group cases and is something we saw when we covered remember we covered the shannon christian Episode it's the same thing you know pointing fingers. What's the strategy also and not surprisingly them distance themselves from the burning of suzanne none of the group members wanting to own up to this horrific act during the trial jean powell tried to portray herself as an innocent and she made. It seem like she didn't want to participate in the kidnapping or the murder of suzanne. She said that she sat in her car. While the other set suzanne on fire because she was against it she stated. I was numb. I was so scared..

Women and Crime
"suzanne" Discussed on Women and Crime
"That's rooted in british television so that is four extra effort this month which cases that are all originating from across the pond in the uk made possible by acorn tv. This is our first uk episode the case of suzanne capper which occurred in manchester england. Have you heard the name. Suzanne capper before i have not. That's because probably If you noted in the beginning this case happened in england this is not a us case. And i had not heard of it. I don't know if it was someone who wrote in. And suggested or if i came across it but i was thinking about doing this episode and then amanda put it on her list for me so i went. Yeah we gotta do this one. Suzanne capper was born in january of nineteen. Seventy six in manchester england in the research is really not much mention of her biological father because it was reported that he left her mother. Elizabeth capper before. Suzanne was born suzanne. Smother apparently didn't give or show. Suzanne much love or support which is really what made suzanne look to other people for that kind of attachment. Suzanne had one sibling shoulder. Sister named michelle. Those that were close to zan knew her. Well described her as a gentle and easily influenced girl and that all she really wanted in life was just to be loved and accepted. It's the sodas. Sad start seems like she just didn't have a stable family life and she had to look to other people for that. Suzanne lived with her mother and then leader also with her stepfather john until she was about fourteen years old and then her mother and her stepfather got divorced after her mother and stepfather john separated. Suzanne was placed in local government care and after a while she left that care and went to live with her stepfather. John Her sister michelle. According to her stepfather. It was after she moved in with him that she started to skip school on a regular basis. During this time she began spending a lot more time with twenty six year old. Jean powell so twenty six. Gene powell is a neighbor for whom susann babysat children at you again. She did not have a good early life. It seems that you know. She went to live with her stepfather. But i'm sure there was a strain to. She's not living with her mother. She doesn't have a father figure. There's a lot going on early in her life. she's at early teenager now. At that point she was she was about fourteen years old. At that time i mean teenage years anyway are the time where you start rebelling but i think her rebelling became a little bit worse than she was seeking other friends. Anything she made. She made friends as a teenager with a twenty six year old. Yeah i always wonder about. You wonder about those people you know who are like in their twenties and their friends are teenagers because they can't emotionally relate to the people at their own age. Yeah it doesn't seem natural normal. It's in general. i don't think it is. let's talk about gene powell. Because she's going to come to play a very big role here. Gene powell had three children and lived at ninety seven langworthy.

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"suzanne" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"You'll have you know paying. And they cater food and all this wonderful stuff and it will be the best. Bruce springsteen show ever thought i can't think of anything worse spending a thousand miles away from the stage with a bunch of corporate people in suits bruce show. It's like the. And how. Could i say no wonderful friends. She was a business colleague. I'm like okay. I gotta go. So i went that i figured since i'm going i'm bringing my camera with my telephoto lens because otherwise you know i'm either snapping with cell phone or my phone in my pocket and i'm just enjoying it so this is an early days before i took a lot of federal classes in really understood what i was doing with a camera on but ended up taking some really fun pictures. Put them away on. My computer. didn't think about them in twenty sixteen Fast forward to win We went to see. Max played his jukebox. Show in asbury. I think the first time around when he went there and my husband said you know. You have a picture of max from way back. When would feel from that that The snow day show you should print it out and then like he'll sign it because we had the meet and greet tickets so we knew we were going to get to see him afterwards. So it's like around. No you think what i am now and give it to me. I'll have it done. So i we printed out a small picture and then my husband said nothing else. This needs to be bigger. So we printed out. This big picture brought to max and i had the little one and the big one was talking to him after the show and said you know this is crazy. Wonder fall into the hardest working drummer. They're all i do. Watch max. I'm not looking at bruce. I'm watching maxim wondering like how max goes drives her bundy for so long. So just stop you right there. I got my Lended went to her first. Show the same time i did was didn't wasn't impressed. But then when she went to the wrecking ball tour She was prepared. She listened a lot of it. And she's like i got a little crush on max he's like this is like that's my man like you watch. How hard working. I got some cursive back. So she's right there with you. You're so i showed him the picture. And it's it's a picture of i managed capture four of them in the frame. I asked him if he would sign and he looked at it. He said great picture. I really like this picture and my husband. Quick as a wink because he had had the small ones and the big one said well. We have an extra copy. Would you'd like it and that's just like yeah. Actually i would like it. Thank you very much. So one of my photographs is in max's possession not because i shopped that him but because he asked for it yes he signed the picture fast forward we happen to be then going to city winery. Were jake was playing. Gary said bring that picture now that mack signed it. Jake will sign it. Sure sure enough jake..

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"suzanne" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"When we're out on the back porch getting ready for to watch a cowboy game on tv you know. We're like before we go in to turn on the tv. You know my son go. Hey let's play dream baby dream you know. And so The second thing you need to know. Suzanne the first seven times i saw him. I never heard thunder road life the first time you play them. The first seven the first seven. I went to. He had not seen drew seven times and in never heard thunder road life. In what era. What what periods of time we are you talking about. So my first show was two thousand and two at the rising and then You know so. I saw You know magic working on a dream You know so. Saw devils and dust So he he had never done under wrote ghetto and so i was at the It was the high hopes tour writing the Because he didn't at the wrecking ball tour sought went to two. Different wrecking ball tours. He didn't do thunder road so And they did that. Free show that was here in dallas for the ncaa tournament. Oh yes. Of course i have. I run to that song when when he when he talks about when he does. The wrecking ball intro. Driving down there in his old. Gmc astronaut yup okay. I know that. I know that stroke so They ended with you know. He asked patty sing background. He did thunder road so mike. I finally see thunder road. This is great so he was ending. those shows. Either dream baby dream or thunder road and right. The league ordered every show. I attended heated thunder road. So i never got dream your but it was like it is hard for me to complain because i had gone so long. Not seeing thunder odeon. It's hard to complain like you know you get thunder road. That's under road. How can you could play but just like once. I would've liked dream baby dream just to see that live. So yes. I think about that amazed by the catalog of knowledge of some of the fans who are chasing after that one song to be heard live with the band or ku stick or this person or that person. I can't keep track of everything. I've our wanna hear or haven't heard and so to me. It's it's it's all a party. It's all just phenomenon is suzanne. What should i've asked you though you didn't you didn't ask me about my second best souvenir okay through right. Who are the first one is For those jacket yet. You're going to send me a photo right absolutely. I'm gonna send you the photo of the jacket so this one is so i was supposed to go. You know in the in in two thousand sixteen to msg shows one of them was canceled because of the snow right. I remember we had the makeup show back in april and the time in april. One of my friends who had a corporate box that she was doing great favour and said oh my god come to the show with me. We'll sit up in the box..

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"suzanne" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"But when chinatown came out it was so unexpected and when the video came out when they played it live on on the rooftop maybe just because it was the first time that we saw bruce play. I don't know maybe it's because it's the first time i've seen him play supporting vocal and not the lead vocal or there's something in his expression. There was just something about the whole evening. The way the that whole ban looked it just it. It's so delightful to watch. And as much as i love letter to you and loved that film. I didn't feel the need that. I needed to watch that film over and over and over again to see everybody playing it kinda. Yeah i really love the film And i was really. It's different than western stars right like western stars first off. I'm so we're at the movie theater watching it in. Linda reached over and said you're really jealous of all those people in the barn. Aren't you like yes yar. then afterwards. you know When they show when the rolling the credits and they put their name on mike now they get an imdb credit even yes thicke right. The guy who swept up the floor at the yes Yeah so I liked seeing the guys Record together and talk about it so it's a very different film. The western stars In and i think it's very creative. What he's doing So that's it's it's pretty cool Suzanne are their songs that when he tours again. You're hoping to hear live that you haven't heard live before i'll be happy with anything. I'm not one of those chase after that one elusive song or the one where he plays the instrumental or a place. It with the full band i i got to hear him. Do dream baby dream on the pipe organ with close charlotte and that just blew me away. Everything he's played. It's been wonderful. But i don't. I don't have that kind of a bucket list. I'm just so grateful to be therapy in the audience. So funny story about dream. Baby dream So when it was first released and you know the video the amazing video that i think captures going to avert show and the joy and everything So i i was playing it and we were on a trip going to louisiana to visit my mom and you know linda like well. That's not very much. Let's have a lot of death. And then chris is in the backyard. That's my backseat. And he's my son he goes. Wait a minute played again dad. So we played again and he goes. I like that and me goes okay. We'll play it one more time and by the end of it she's like that actually really amazing when you think about it the simplicity but how powerful it is so it's kind of become an unofficial family saw if that in his voice yes when you know when he just want. I just hope I can't even describe it. It's just and it's that subtlety you know it's small. Subtlety of listening to it. That maybe casual person may not understand or like you said new appreciate like same lyrics over and over again. There's something really deep about this. But it's i think that's one of the things that is so wonderful about listening to bruce is that he can take something so simple and imbue it with just show much emotion with the smallest detail in his voice absolutely. So we've been wanting you know this is kind of become of our unofficial family anthems like we will listen to.