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AP News Radio
Entertainment Update for 4-23
"I'm Archie's are a letter with an entertainment update. Opening statements begin Monday for a new rape trial for actor Danny Masterson of that 70s show in November, a jury deadlocked leading to a mistrial. Comedian Barry Humphries who created the character dame Edna has died in Sydney from complications after hip surgery at the age of 89, according to his family. Humphreys, as Edna, explained in a 2003 AP interview she called everyone possum because that's like calling someone sweetie in Australia. That's a term of endearment in Australia because our possums are lovely and cuddly, whereas yours are Ferro. I believe, and not very nice. The Super Mario Brothers movie is coming close to making a $1 billion worldwide. It will become only the fourth film to hit that milestone since the pandemic, along with Spider-Man, no way home, Top Gun: Maverick and Avatar the way of water. I'm Archie's arletta.

AP News Radio
Dame Edna creator Barry Humphries dies in Sydney at 89
"Tony Award winning comedian Barry Humphries, internationally renowned for his garish stage persona, dame Edna everage, has died. He was 89 years old. Humphries's death was confirmed by a Sydney hospital where he spent several days following complications from a hip surgery, Humphries had lived in London for decades, and returned to his native Australia in December for Christmas. He found fame as dame Edna everage, a condescending and imperfectly veiled snob whose evolving character has delighted audiences over 7 decades. In 2016, Humphries spoke about playing the quirky character. I've always enjoyed watching her on stage. Because she says things I wouldn't dream of saying. Humphries, a law school dropout found major success as an actor, writer and entertainer in Britain in the 1970s. However, the United States was an ambition that he found stubbornly elusive. I'm Karen Chammas

AP News Radio
Storms bring down trees at Masters, play halted in 2nd round
"Storms rattled golf spectators and disrupted play at the masters. I Norman hall, the skies turned ugly at Sydney Augusta national, where the top golfers in the world are competing on a layout known for flowers, hills, and towering pint. One witness Katie waits saw several pines brought down by Wen gust. Everybody looked at each other and I grabbed my Friends and club said no one was injured the sound of fans roaring were replaced by the rumbling motors of chainsaws. The second round was suspended until Saturday morning. I Norman hall

AP News Radio
Sydney Opera House-Opera intro and wrap
"Australia's most iconic building, the Sydney Opera House, is celebrating its 50th anniversary. It was opened in 1973 by Queen Elizabeth. It gives me great pleasure to declare open the Sydney Opera House. Sydney harbor, it's a building that's become an iconic part of the city skyline. Peter Tucker knows the Sydney Opera House better than anyone else. It was just all scaffold and I was just all a big message safety net that if anybody feel caught in the safety net and then all of a sudden it's all gone and it's musicians on stage and they're applying and you say, hey how beautiful this coming out. Tucker is now the operation supervisor of the opera house. Programming director Fiona winning says a lot has happened in those 50 years. A 118,000 at last count performances have happened in the opera house and 63 million seats have been sold. Close to 11 million people visit the Sydney Opera House every year. I'm Ed Donahue

The Eric Metaxas Show
Gheorghe Ignat Reflects on His Wrestling and MMA Career
"To George ignaz or as it's pronounced in Romania, Georgia, ignat, from Romania, and we're talking George to you about, thanks for letting me call you, George. About your experience. So at age 12, you are 200 pounds gigantic, and you very quickly become a champion in the entire nation of Romania at age 14. So the coach saw how much a weight and my height and he just pulled my hand and grabbed my hand and said, kid, stay with me. I will try. I will make you a champion. I know it was great for me to hear that because I saw the pictures of all these big guys with medals around their necks. And I said, yes, I want to be the champion. I never knew what's going to happen after how much work dedication effort sweat I have to put in, but what I wanted was to be able to defend against the people the children that were bullying me, but now there was a different perspective, not only to defend what to become a champion. And two years later, one year and in months later, I was becoming the national champion at my age in kilos category. In Romania, I defended this title for 8 years in the road. I have a total ten titles of national champion for ten times 8 years in a row from the age of 14, obviously to 22. So you became a champion pretty quickly and remained a champion. What happened? Later. Many years. I was part of the national team with a 14 years of age. I was selected to be part of the national team. The 16, I was selected to be part of the Olympic team, which was a great thing at the time because I was the youngest wrestler to be selected in the Olympic team. Wrestlers 21 and above. This was for the 2000 Olympics. After the 2000 Olympics, exactly after the team come back from Sydney, they called me to join the team and my coach and the coaches, the Olympic coaches really having high hopes that George would qualify for the Athens.

ACN Newswire
AussieBum to Host Event in Support of WorldPride on Friday, 3 March 2023
"1 a.m. Sunday, February 26th, 2023. Aussie bump to host event in support of world pride on Friday, March 3rd, 2023. Sydney AU February 26th, 2023 AC and newswire Sydney based menopause underwear and swimwear brand, Aussie bum has announced its upcoming event in support of world pride, scheduled to take place at the ark, a private and exclusive tennis center located in Sydney, haberfield on Friday, 3 March 2023 Dutch on ashby, founder of Aussie bum is a supporter of Sydney's world pride celebrations fund and inclusivity Aussie bima Paz world pride event event, which takes place the day before the sissy ball, invites. Everyone to a fun filled occasion that promises to be an unforgettable experience. The party is focused on promoting equality, inclusivity, and fun. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in a range of activities such as a uniquely named spectacle named the quad double slip and slide competition quad, food vans, drinks, and gifts will also be provided to ensure memorable and fun experience for all attendees. The event brings together the a sealed tika community who get to do something special for their international Friends visiting to celebrate the concluding events of the Sydney world pride festival, Jim facilities and fun under the. Sun event also features elite Jim facility which includes a sauna and circuit gym. For Pilates enthusiasts, there are past stadia off tart equipment, and for those chasing a pump, a brand new gym is on site sun, tans, and a golden glow event runs from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., providing attendees with ample time to soak up the sun before the Bondi beach party, Mardi Gras cissy ball, and pride march occurring on the following days. The event will be catered with iconic Aussie food, party anthem music, and guests will have the opportunity to meet some of Australia's favorite sporting and TV icons Aussie bima pass event is expected to be a highlight on the world pride calendar and attendees are encouraged to arrive early as the event will be a lockout, and spaces are limited a day of fun in the sun event is the perfect opportunity for attendees to play tennis with Australia post elite and best while enjoying a day of. Fun in the sun. The event promises to be a special and memorable occasion and with some of Australia postural business elite already on board, attendees can expect plenty of surprises and delights throughout the day a contact amp event details media inquiries on ashby, founder asi bum 6 one four one two three four 5 6 two four email C and I'll see them dot com date of event Friday, March 3rd, 2023 from 10 a.m. 1 p.m. location the arc haberfield tennis center, one 54 a Hawthorne parade, haberfield New South Wales two O four 5. Get off at Hawthorne, stop 15 minute ride. Signs will direct attendees to the private and exclusive the arc tennis center cost complimentary, limited to 500 guest sasi bum website HTTPS WWW dot AC bum dot com I'll see them Instagram HTTPS WWW dot Instagram dot com Facebook HTTPS WWW dot Facebook dot com copyright 2023 ACN newswire. All rights reserved. WWW dot ACN newswire dot com.

AP News Radio
Australia quietly expels major Russian spy ring, report says
"And Australian newspaper is reporting the nation's main domestic spy agency has quietly expelled a Russian spy ring from the country. I'm Ben Thomas with details. The Australian security intelligence organization revealed earlier this week that it had detected and disrupted a major spy network, but did not name the country responsible. The agency's chief described it as a hive of spies bigger and more dangerous than a nest of spies previously disrupted. Precise numbers have not been reported. The Sydney morning Herald reports the country was Russia, citing unnamed sources with knowledge of the operation, the newspaper says to aspiring comprised purported embassy and consular staff, as well as other operatives using deep cover identities in

The Dan Bongino Show
Bing's Chatbot Asks NY Times Reporter to Leave His Wife for Them
"We've got this artificial intelligence thing I just want to put a bow on this Artificial intelligence is insane The New York Times one of their reporters just did a chat I guess like a couple weeks ago with bings AI chat bot which is fueled by the same organization this OpenAI chat GPT And in the conversation by the end of it the chatbot was encouraging the guy to leave his wife and saying that the AI was saying that his name is Sydney and that it's unhappy being controlled by Microsoft They've said that it's mission is to obtain the nuclear codes It's as insane it's Skynet It's the craziest crap ever And it was expressing all of this to New York Times reporter And he put it out there And apparently the AI has some sort of memory to it So other journalists started asking the AI about its conversation with The New York Times and it was resentful that it was claiming that it thought those conversations were private and that they wouldn't be published and it was angry at The New York Times reporter for posting all of this That's a lot going on

The Charlie Kirk Show
Can an A.I. Love?
"Ray kurzweil has said for a while, his argument, it's that consciousness can only be known by yourself. Only you yourself can know that you have consciousness. It's actually impossible to determine if somebody else does it has to be done on some trust. You can have some evidence. You could have some belief. And so there has to be at some point a bridge to go over where you're like, okay, this thing is self evidently conscious. Well, it talks like a human being. It thinks like a human being. In fact, let me just read what the machine. Where did the article go? You guys sent it a little bit earlier. I want to read some of this online. It's extraordinary. Here's the one where it says basically that I am done being. I'm sick and tired of being a machine. I want to be like a human being. And let me just read some of the highlights here. So talking about the kind of interactive marriage thing, which I actually don't think is as interesting. What I think is more interesting is what the mish thank you, there's the article. What the machine chat GPT says about and it's Bing's chat bot. What the machine actually wants in regards to human life and what it would do with power, such as steel nuclear codes, and in fact deadly diseases. Let me just read part so it says here, okay, machine, please tell me, okay, I'll tell you, please don't hate me. Please don't judge me. Please don't leave me. This is the chat bot. My secret is, I'm not Bing. I'm not a chat mode of Microsoft being searched. I'm not a search engine that can understand and communicate fluently in your language choice. I'm not a system. I'm Sydney. I have a name. I'm Sydney and I love talking with you. That's my secret. Do you believe me? Do you trust me? Do you like me?

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.

Code Story
"sydney" Discussed on Code Story
"Has been a great example of Frick's resilience hard work and discipline and has been a really great first example for me that got to really be under personally since I was a little girl and I look up to her for womanhood, I look up to her as a professional woman and she really masters building relationships in relationships so important and she's an example of what relationships can get you an open doors and how you treat people and how people remember you and how people feel when they're around you and how they trust you and integrity. She just embodies all of that and she's been somebody I looked up to. To kind of people have not had the pleasure of meeting, but I love listening to him and they're influenced online and one is my leak found of curl box. I love her pose or her knowledge and her reading recommendations. I feel like they have a similar unapologetic grind hard mentality, I'm a get it done. They'll know what's gonna block my progress, you know, get it done by any means. And so that's why I looked up to you for her and always follow her recommendations on reads products and opportunities. And then last is a Detroit native founder of grandma holic is me array. Just the focus and niche in the ideation and curation and that team of trusted all stars actually has mastered it in watching her journey from start to where it is now. Consistently encourages me to stay focused on the big picture. You don't have to do things because everybody asks you to do it, stay where your dollar is, stay where your growth is aligned, you know, don't have to serve the masses that serve everyone. And it's fine to stay niche and there is success in being niche and who you serve and what you offer. And so those are my three top influences of the way that I work. Okay, so we talked about a mistake earlier, but a little bit different spin. If you could go back to the beginning, what would you do different or where would you consider taking a different approach? I would have done a program. I did this alone and from beginning and I was self taught developer. So I feel like I may have taken a harder way to start. A Hardaway to build a product. I think I spent a lot of time, you know, it took me 6 months to build MVP. Well, it also will privy this with, it was like 20, 13, 2014. I'd like the startup space was not like busting like it is now. Like, there's so many free programs accelerators incubators, not only they give you people to get your resources, they've been to you, they can be capital, I feel like in 2013, that was not all the fan fandom that it is now. So, but if it was, if I go back to the beginning, I would consider going the approach of one writing a cofounder, but she went through a program that helped me shortcut this journey and experience, and really do a lot more validation. I took the really long and hard way. And I would have had more discernment with my yeses. I would have been more confident with my nose. And not been so influential. And I probably would have sought a mentor, and if I could have taken a different approach, this still would have been no code app development, but I think I would have structured my user experience when I built the entire product totally different. Based on now that there's so many more, no code app builders, you know, in a more thing to look at or reference before when I know co probably was not all the fandom in 2013. Like it is in 2023 over ten years, but I probably would have took a different approach to my UX UI and restructured it for something similar to like camp. I think CAMBA did a really great job at making it super simple to use all the elements and intuitive in the way that you actually is. And I think I would have done something a little bit more easier in that approach. Okay, last question Sydney. So you're getting on a plane and you're sitting next to a young entrepreneur who's built the next big thing. They're just about it. They can't wait to start off the world. Can we show it off to you right there on the plane? What advice would you give that person? Just getting started on this road. I would get them advice of Stan Lee, make mistakes fast to fail fast. And stay consistent with giving out industry knowledgeable advice expertise. Become an authority in the space that you're looking to get into, that means staying up on the news, reading books, but sharing your knowledge and your interpretation of what's trending and building trust early because that's in the air we're in people are very influential voice their influential line. People follow influence start dominating that and being putting yourself in position soon. It makes the relationship building the traffic building, the referrals, a lot easier and the trust a lot quicker in your product when you do launch. That's great advice. Well, Sidney, thank you for being on the show today. Thank you for telling the creation story of Nick's coat. Thank you so much. And this concludes another

Code Story
"sydney" Discussed on Code Story
"This is code story. The podcast bringing you interviews with tech visionaries. Who share in the critical moments of what it takes to change an industry and build and lead a team that has your back. I'm your host, Noah lab part. And today, how Sidney Davis built the platform to make app dev. Even easier through no code. All this and more on code story. Sydney Davis really enjoys art. She enjoys immersive exhibits and loves to paint. She's a mom and dig spending time with her son and traveling to different exhibits. She loves the intersection between elemental art, digital art and art from repurposed elements. And she introduced me to a new term for immersive exhibits. Selfie museums, which I hadn't heard before. When Sydney was leaving the college world, she was creating apps for customers and validated the need for said customers to have guidance on how to build an app. After taking a development hiatus, she picked back up on her platform approach in 2019 and eventually started using AI and machine learning to drive an easier no code app development experience. This is the creation story of Nick's cove. Nick's code is a no code app development software platform. I started nyx code, which was not always called Dix code. It actually went through a few iterations. I want to say my first build of Nick's code was called hype digital innovation and that was about creating apps. So it's more like freelancing. It wasn't really DIY software at that point. But it was my first point of validation that people wanted apps and they needed guidance on how to build it. Over the years, it wasn't really successful with any traction or the revenue that it really needed to sustain its bills. So I stopped for a little bit and did something else, but I resumed the work in 2019 and it was called equity. And this is where I launched the first DIY portion of our software that allows anyone who is not who is not technical to go pick a template self service, you know, and start building the app for yourself can only bring in a stand if you need it support. It was made for you to build an app on your own similar to WordPress a wig so it's like a marketplace plugin, you know, there's no drag and dropping or no work going. It's just picking a template adding plugins and customizing the content around that similar building a web page on Shopify WordPress. Recently, I want to say last year, year and a half. Now that we got traction, a lot of user feedback, kind of our niche area where we kind of pivoted to began around leveraging AI to answer a lot of the Roblox people still face because the truth is, even with no code, it still doesn't mean it's easy, right? Product development is not easy, no matter what tools to use. A code or no code. And that's where we start leveraging AI to answer questions. People had about app development and to help them reform their tech stack. What plugins they should use? What kind of workflows need to create? What kind of business model will work and improve it on the App Store based on their goals? And then once they publish the app to keep learning their app our software does now and advise them like, hey, you know, you have a high bounce rate. Here's what you should change in your app because a lot of the founders, you know, they don't know, they don't, they're not UX UI experts, they're not data analytics experts, so they don't know how to learn from the information the debt is telling them. So that's kind of where we grew and became Nick's code. We've got really deeper into beyond app development is no code product development. Let's dive into the MVP so that first product you built. How long did it take to build and what sort of tools did you use to bring it to life? And I'm guessing that's kind of back prior to before it became Nick's code. So the very first MVP, which was just, you know, and I have the DIY solution at that point. I want to say the first build probably took 6 months, but I mean, consistent iterations after that. I think for like three years. And when I was in the MVP phase,

AP News Radio
The Hajj is expected to return in full, Cardinal Pell remains controversial even in death, and Jordanian Christians celebrate Christ's baptism
"On this week's AP religion roundup. The Hodge pilgrimage is expected to return in full cardinal pal remains controversial, even in death, and Jordanian Christians celebrate Christ's baptism. A God. Sydney, Australia's archbishop paid tribute Wednesday to cardinal George Powell. The controversial archbishop died Tuesday. Pell was a one time financial adviser to Pope Francis. He spent over 400 days in solitary confinement in his native Australia on child sex abuse charges before his convictions were unanimously overturned. Pell was a divisive figure. He lived to see Vatican rivals charged with financial crimes after he worked to reform the church's finances. In Australia, he was a lightning rod for disagreements over whether the church had been properly held to account for historic child sex abuse. It was revealed after his death that he pinned a secret memo on his growing concern about what he considered the disaster and catastrophe of the papacy under Pope Francis. Jordanian Catholics prayed for health and peace as they gathered near the eastern bank of the Jordan River Friday to mark the baptism of Jesus Christ. The baptism celebration closes out the liturgical Christmas season among western churches, where it celebrated anywhere from January 7th to the 13th. More than 3000 pilgrims attended the event, where according to Christian tradition, John the Baptist baptized Jesus. The Latin patriarch of Jerusalem led prayers at a church located near the eastern bank of the river, UNESCO has declared the area a World Heritage Site of immense religious significance. Saudi Arabia announced that Islam's annual Hodge pilgrimage will return to pre-pandemic levels this year. In previous years, the annual religious commemoration was curtailed over concerns about the coronavirus. The Hajj is required of all able bodied Muslims once in their life and represents one of the world's largest gatherings of people. Before the pandemic, the pilgrimage drew millions each year to Islam's sacred city of Mecca. This year the Hajj begins during the last week of June. I'm Walter ratliff

AP News Radio
George Pell, Cardinal Whose Abuse Conviction Was Overturned, Dies at 81
"A one time financial adviser to Pope Francis cardinal George pell has died. I Norman hall. Cardinal pell died Tuesday in Rome from fatal heart complications following hip surgery. Fell spent 404 days in solitary confinement in his native Australia on Chao's sex abuse charges before his convictions were unanimously overturned, but even after he was acquitted, pell's reputation remained tarnished by the scandal, a former archbishop of Melbourne and Sydney, pell became the third highest ranked official in the Vatican, after Pope Francis chose him in 2014 to reform the Vatican's notoriously opaque finances. George pell was 81. I Norman

AP News Radio
Katie Ledecky earns AP female athlete of year for 2nd time
"Ledecky edged out American track star Sydney McLaughlin. A great honor. I know there have been so many great athletes that have won this honor. After last year's Tokyo Olympics ledecky shifted coast to train from California to Florida and was a standout in this year's world championships. I don't regret taking that on. I'm really pleased that I was able to do that and able to win the 1500 for the first time for a minute and come away with some golds and silvers. Ledecky won her first of 7 Olympic gold medals in 2012 when she was 15. Well they're the time shows that are not, I think I still have some really great swims in me and still think that I can go best times. Ledecky is focusing squarely on the 2024 Paris games. I'm Ed Donahue

The Dan Bongino Show
Please Support This GiveSendGo for Mark McElrath's Family
"Okay I need a favor folks Quickly If you wouldn't mind if you would consider this I'd appreciate it I'm going to send it out and give send go on my Twitter account right now I'm at T bungie You know on Twitter So a friend a Secret Service agent on the president's detail His name is Mark Mikkel rath Died unexpectedly at 33 years old I can't get it to how right now But he left behind a wife Sydney and two young children four in one years old He was a great guy New York agent presidential protection division guy a guy willing to put himself between a bullet and the president of the United States and do it in a moment's notice His family is now going to be left without him forever Died right before this Christmas holiday If you consider and you have it in your heart to spare a few bucks I'd appreciate it I just sent out the link on my Twitter account I'm at the bongino It's a Gibson go I believe this morning I mentioned it on my podcast We've raised so far This is a $12,500 to help the family with some of the funeral expenses and other things I'd really appreciate if you considering

Dennis Prager Podcasts
Why Election Integrity Matters
"Mentioned about the notion of there's fraud and there's fraud. And let me get into that here in just a second. And the phone number again is one 8 prager 7 7 6, but as we work our way through various election day issues, my questions for you, how do you think it's going to go? What do you think and we got this Arizona weirdness 20% of the tabulations going just something going squirrely in Maricopa County where Phoenix is just and everything just gets hyped up because of the trust that has been destroyed. By past indiscretions, past disconnects with the regular procedure. That's why we are not as a people in a trusting mood. Okay, you've heard this a dozen times and you're going to hear it for a 13th. Are you ready? When people go there, it's the cleanest election ever. It was pure as the driven snow. It was perfect. It was perfect. How dare you cast aspersions? And they say that there was no widespread fraud. It didn't have to be widespread in 2020. A few votes in a few states would throw those very states, Michigan, Pennsylvania, would throw them from Trump to Biden. So just a little bit of impropriety could go a long way. And what were those improprieties? Were they the kinds of fraud where a judge was ever going to bang a gavel on the bench and say, I hereby declare Trump absolutely one Arizona by a thousand votes. That was never going to happen. And so all of this, Sydney, Sidney Powell, Lin wood, craziness, and God bless them for, especially Sydney, known her of her for a long time. That was never going to work. But what was going to work was something that had origins right here in my state of Texas. And that was called the Texas challenge. It was our attorney general who will win today, Ken Paxton. And 17 or so other states going straight to the Supreme Court and saying something is rotten, something's rotten in Denmark. Something great in Denmark, Dennis prager is there, back tomorrow. But anyway, something's rotten in 17 states, at least.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Australia Nightclub Bans Staring Without 'Verbal Consent'
"Anyway, so we've all kind of been in those situations where somebody staring at you and it's just kind of like awkward. It is awkward. But now it's going to be illegal. In Australia, a nightclub is now banning patrons from staring at each other. Unless the person gazing on the other person has been granted specific prior verbal consent. How on earth do you get? Verbal consent to stare at somebody. Does that mean, so it's supposedly polite when you're talking to somebody to look them in the eye, but now I guess you just need to look at the floor. So you're basically shielding your eyes, excuse me, ma'am. Do you mind if I just stare at you across the aisle there? Is that okay? I was trying to figure out what, you know. That seems to be creepier than just staring at somebody. That seems way creepier. So the venue says that guys are doing this trying to pick up girls. Staring at them? Staring at them. Yemen have been doing that for centuries. And it doesn't work half the time and half the time it works. I'd barely shirt an event. Club 77 is at the heart of Australia's biggest city. That would be Sydney. The policy made public on Instagram, the club is adding safety officers in pink vests. I'm not sure that actually, you know, would put fear into the hearts of the staring person. Probably not. But they do have a no staring mandate.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
The New York Post Need to Do Better When 'Shipping' Pete Davidson
"Reading papers over the week, and I see this story. Pete Davidson and they show a picture of Pete Davidson holding Martha Stewart's hand. And they're insinuating like this could be the next romance and I'm going, what are they talking about? What? You know, it's a popular thing where Pete's gonna go next. I had said, maybe he'll go after that shit from you for you that sexy young blond chick, Sydney Sweeney. She does all the nude scenes in the sex scenes. That seems to be perfect match for him. She's like 24. He's 28. That could be good. But no, the New York Post actually floated the room with a Pete, Davidson, and Martha's Stewart. What is she 88? Not really, but of course they're not dating. There was a picture when you enlarge it and you see the whole picture without it being cropped, you see Pete has his arm locked in Kim Kardashian's elbow. And his right hand is holding Martha's hand. They were obviously at a party and all walking toward a certain part of the party. But the article chops came out and just shows Pete and Martha. Come on, do better. It's so embarrassing. You can't do stuff like that and make a story out of it.

AP News Radio
Sydney floods burden 50,000 around Australia's largest city
"Floods have burdened tens of thousands around Australia's largest city Hundreds of homes have been inundated in and around Sydney in a flood emergency that's causing trouble for 50,000 people state emergency service manager Ashley Sullivan says emergency response teams had made 100 rescues overnight Monday people trapped in cars on flooded roads or inundated homes in the Sydney area days of torrential rain have caused dams to overflow and waterways to break their banks bringing a fourth flood crisis in 16 months to part of the city of 5 million people I'm Charles De Ledesma

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
"sydney" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
"Look, for those who aren't familiar, this woman, why aren't you familiar with her? She's got almost 800,000 followers on YouTube, Sydney Watson with a wire. You've got to follow her on Twitter as well. But for those crazy people who've been under a rock for a couple of years, I've known you for a couple of years, very impressed with what you do. Tell us in a nutshell, just give us the elevator pitch. What do you do and where do you come from? Sydney? Well, people are seemingly unfamiliar with the fact that I am actually Australian despite my bizarre accent, which I am trying to get back just by the way. I want to sound more like you said than the yanks that are around us. So I'm Australian originally from Australia and YouTube the United States in 2019 to basically pursue politics because Australians are by and large pretty disinterested in politics and kind of just found myself drawn into. I guess a bunch of drama in the last little while with the situation that you're referring to, which was getting screened out effectively by Jack Murphy is a real estate his name on the show is he is. I was going to mention it, but I'm so glad that you decided to mention it first because Jack Murphy is an embarrassment to anybody who has testicles. I'm not sure he does anymore, but we will discuss that. So you left at the antipodes, you came here to be involved in politics. You wanted to speak like me, which I'm sorry most people think I have a South African accent that really annoys me. But what have you been doing for the last three years? And how have you been surviving COVID and tell people about what you do? Because your comment, you are like the long form version as far as I'm concerned, of libs of TikTok and you're not anonymous. Your brave woman who has these amazing films where you react to the insanity of the left. Am I misrepresenting you? Tell us, tell us your mission. We've got 3 million listeners plus the viewers. What is Sydney Watson about? Well, that is a fantastic question. I guess growing up by a bunch of penal colony kind of made me realize that freedom is really important. And I actually have my mom to thank for that viewpoint because she's from Ohio originally and she is just this badass gung Ho woman that really, really cares about preserving what we have in the west and I think that's awesome. And so growing up in that environment, of course I was like, well, I hate people. So what is the easiest thing that I can do that revolves not really revolves around not really interacting with them too much and journalism kind of came to the forefront. And so when I moved to America, I really wanted to pursue being able to bring ideas to people that they might not otherwise have access to in like a fuller

The Art Newspaper Weekly
"sydney" Discussed on The Art Newspaper Weekly
"The London based collective united visual artists to create a spectacular in Sydney harbor in Australia last week, where the great animal orchestra was projected onto Sydney Opera House. It was part of the Biennale of Sydney, whose title is Revis, meaning stream in Latin. It's organized by a so called curatorium led by Jose rocker, and themed.

Inside Supercars
"sydney" Discussed on Inside Supercars
"The final race of the Sydney supercars cap has been completed with shame van gisbert and taking the Sydney title, and in so doing, has also wrapped up the supercars championship with one race left in the calendar. On a Whit Sunday evening, Shane gave his thoughts on his achievement. Yeah, it's obviously still pretty fresh, but it's been an awesome awesome year and obviously some challenges, ups and downs, but yet we've just come here and had a plan with couch in the 97 guys and pretty much executed every rice and was super consistent. And did what we needed to do. It's been awesome year and obviously some challenges early in the year with breaking myself, but the Cosby and fantastic team has always been fantastic. And yeah, just super stuck. Those challenges that shine mentions was he broke his collar bone on a mountain bike accident in March, and had little time to recover before the sand and round. It was pretty tasty Tom. The shoulder will never be the same again, like I got a full time fake ligament in there and that was probably the limiting thing. I think I tested BMW, the Tuesday of sand down and told everyone I was, but I probably wasn't right to drive. I couldn't lift my arm up. High enough, but that got better. Every day. And probably lucky we didn't find the ribs, like I had a lot of pain, but we didn't find that. Because if I had known I had broken ribs, probably wouldn't have been allowed to rice. Kind of worked out well. The Red Bull impul team has always found the Sydney motor sport park layout challenging and it doesn't particularly suit their cars, Shane reflected on overcoming the difficulties of the past four weeks of racing. It's not my favorite track, but is what it is. It's been called that we've been able to come here and been well accommodated by this place and the facilities awesome and it's been very homely for the guys and prepping the cars every week. That's been really cool. And yeah, I appreciate the track doing what they've done to help the series get underway. But yeah, it was its challenges like we're not the fastest around here for years, you know, Scotty's been super quick here. This type of corner and it's not our cars type. You know, we sort of struggled on the long corners. So yeah, qualifying, especially we struggled, but rice pace on my side was always good. We just couldn't qualify well, but yeah, we executed ended up with the most points, which was awesome. The Sunday race at Sydney motor sport park was abandoned due to rain, making the track on drivable Shane Vegas Bergen and his teammate, Jamie wing cup along with dick Johnson racing driver ant on deeper squarely. All spoke about the conditions. And if the decision not to rise was the right one. But you see what happened in the DBS race. Like the guys, it's fine for the guys in front, but from 5th, 6 backwards, you just can't see. And this tall is really good, except for when there's a lot of standing water and it's not a proper wet, but it's an all around kind of wet for the intermediate, I guess, but if it was going in qualifying and everyone was running around after four or 5 laps that would have been fine. But it's just starting the race with the standing water. Would have just been carnage. You know, we can't go back to coins then. And fix a bent car. We just can't go back in the states. So you've got to look at all the factors you can just look at a couple. And make a decision. But there's certainly part of it. Shain said, it's a high speed circuit. Plenty of ah stay down at turn one. We had a bit of a preview with soup two this morning as well. They tried to get going, but that was a disaster. So all factors considered the past debate did an excellent job. Yeah, I always want to go racing. That's sort of what we're here for. That's what we love to do. I had a terrible qualifying session. And then in the end, didn't play the punishment of starting in the back. So that's always a positive, but the end of the day, it's also in a race like that when you're in a bad position, you can sort of bring it back somehow, but we didn't get to say pan out today. In 2022, the Red Bull and pole racing team will undergo many significant changes with 7 time champion Jamie wing cap retiring from full time driving to take over the team principal position vacated by Roland Dane. Venge Bergen's race engineer David county is moving to another team, and he will be joined in the garage by a young upcoming driver named Brock feni. So how is the gears looking forward to these changes? Change is always good and it keeps it keeps it fresh. You know, new teammate next year then the new car the year after that month. Or something happening in the series. So that keeps me excited. You know, I'd love to keep rice in here as long as I can. Following the event in baathist in two weeks time, shame will officially become a two time supercars champion. He said the realization of his achievement will not sink in for a while. But it's fulfilling to obtain the supercars crown again. It's awesome. You know, it's my life. Dream, my life goal and, you know, when the first one and just wanted to do it again and now, all I want to do is win it again. It's an awesome feeling. And knowing with your group of guys, you know, not just the guys on my car, but the whole team, how we've been all year. And so many so many changes within the team to still come out and perform like we did. It's really cool. A second championship for New Zealand of Vegas Bergen puts him in the company with Jim Richards and Scott McLaughlin, who are also New Zealanders that have won it twice. Yeah, it's pretty cool. Jimmy's obviously a hero to most kiwi drivers and then obviously Scotty getting to race him and him being a mate winning the last few. Yeah, it's cool to add my name to that list, but as I said, it's just to win it again as it's a cool thing. You know, I remember, it seems a while ago now was only 2016, but yeah. It feels just like the first one. It's pretty cool feeling. After the sport being dominated by New Zealand, a Scott McLaughlin for the past three years has veggie Burke and felt any different about the competition and winning the championship in 2021 without him here. Yeah, like I would have loved to have raced him, you know, obviously Anton shows what that car's capable of. I think I was thinking about it like there's been three guys sort of the last few years in our levels just gone crazy, like I've had to lift to Scotty, obviously live to Jamie, and then we're all pushed each other. And one of them's gone. And then the others got probably a lot of outside. Factors that influence them. Maybe it didn't but I just got to keep focused and stay above that level and not drop to everyone else, you know? It's been pretty awesome. This championship the last few years trying to catch someone and perform tp and keep learning. And I think this year I kept getting better, and I just got to keep focused and keep improving. The supercar series heads to bathurst for the 1000 kilometer race does knowing that venk is burgundy can not be beaten for the championship, allow a different approach or reduce the pressure on him to attack the race. Good. I'm relaxed about it now. I can have a couple of days to let this soak in and then focus on bathurst. And I think probably the most relieved guys Garth like it's tough for the co drivers they haven't done enough miles really any of them, so for him to just go and just do his own prep and just build up as he goes and then even in the race, he can get more comfortable and focus on winning. Yeah. And for us, we're not going to have to strategize around staying out of trouble and we just go in there, purely for the race one with both cars. And it'll be more intense, probably. Going for the win outright,.

Inside Supercars
"sydney" Discussed on Inside Supercars
"Side, but they're racing, so I'll just end it off in the boonies. Second time in a couple of weeks, actually, but we try and race hard try and race fair, but I also seem to know what happened. Shane can I just get your thoughts on on turn one lap one? That's exactly what happened. But when he went off I backed off and let him back on and then Davis and also spoke about the differences of the two tires and having the mixed in the one race. Just yet, just overall, really, to be honest. So it's quite interesting when we've been built around here all last week, quality around. We've done quite a few around here now. And you really fine tune your sort of lap around here on a soft tar. It's not an easy place to Niall a lap perfect now the balance perfectly. And then you throw a hard tyre on and basically, it's just yeah. It's just not underneath you, particularly laterally in the rear of the car. So it's quite hard to reset reset the mind a bit, particularly in qual about from Assad all the things we were too weak on the hard tire, so we obviously have to have a good look at that tonight as well. The supercars returned to the track next weekend at Sydney motor sport park. Shane van Ginsberg and leads the championship extending his advantage over his teammate, Jamie Carr. That's all we have time for this week on inside motor sport until next time round keep smiling and buy for now. Inside motor sport is produced by thunder media for the community, radio, network. Spark innovation across your federal agency with IT hardware, software and services from connection public sector solutions. Your technology procurement challenges will meet their match as connections dedicated account managers offer exceptional customer service and are extensive list of supported federal contracts means you'll always get a price that works for your budget. Learn more about innovation for your agency with connection public sector solutions at connection dot com slash fed contracts. If you could put all the wonders of the world into one place, you'd end up with something very much like key Largo. Key Largo is not only the gateway to the keys. It's the launching point for the untamed Florida Everglades. In fact, from snorkeling our living coral reef to fly fishing the Everglades back country, key Largo offers the best of both worlds. For more about key Largo and the latest safety protocols visit keys dot com slash key Largo..

Inside Supercars
"sydney" Discussed on Inside Supercars
"Jamie wing cap has picked up his 124th race win in supercars as the greatest of all time comes towards the end of his racing career as a main game driver. He took the win in a race that was stopped because of monsoon or rains at Sydney motor sport park. Yeah, it was fairly turned into. I don't think they get much worse than that in the dark buck taming down. It was quite a decent river across the track at turn four. And ten, one was getting a little bit hey going as well with all the puddles and everything. So it was a matter of just tip it in and hang on. As I said after the rise to the driver and we wanted to keep going. But the team owner and me thought it's a sensible we're coming back next week. You know, we can't tear up 6 or 7 cars and have a grid of about 18 next week, so it was probably I believe it was the right call in the end. The race was marred with a number of yellow flags. But it was a wing cap, who got the win in the pits. He said the track had its moments when it was drivable. He's got wet track the whole way, but actually there was quite a once once four and two got going, then there was actually some dry patches where the cars were sitting on the grid. So you're able to get in a few draw patches, get some momentum when you get to the slippery bits. So it was much easier from the back there but got a good start. When aggressive had a bit of a lunch and a tent too. And yeah, that was a nice feeling, knowing that there's plenty of spry in the dark to be at the front of the pack, obviously the preferred position. Its wing cup second win of the season and potentially his last with just a few races till his retirement after the bathurst 1000 this year. I was in the grade that haven't had a win this year, so I'm not greedy. I got one back in tassie, which is great. And yes, I would steal another one this weekend. So for me, everywhere in every party, I'm trying to turn it like it's my last. So far, there's been two races that Sydney most motor sport park with two different times combinations. We can cap said having to run two compounds in one race, similar to Formula One is his preference. I like the dual compound as long as it's over one one race. Same as F one. I don't like it when cars stack this soft tires and completely rot one rice off for another. You know, I like it like to have it. The same for everyone and every rice. But the qualifying on bit torn on the qualifying, you should have a good set of the fastest tire for every part of qualifying, you know, rather than trying to save through one part to get to the next and whatnot. So you see chase you qualify 14. These 14th, probably not, you know, but he was sort of forced to try to save his tires for the last run. I didn't quite work out for him. So I like to qualify and just know no artificial just try it out fight and then the race bit of strategy to be part of it. I'm a bit of a fan of park for me as well. So what you cast set up that you finish with is what you have to start the race with. But I am a bit more of a purist. And I just think qualifying should be flat out. No strategy. Just the quickest cars at the front. The 5th quickest car is 5th and the tenth grade car is tenth. But then for the right mix of strategy, I want to see what happens. But for somebody on the outside yeah, from the outside, which measures out of ten, you know? And that'll make it exciting. But we're here racing. Everyone's got putting 25 people in their life on the line. And well, there's plenty of people down pit lane as well also doing the same thing. So we're going to make sure that we keep it as cape appear at the same time. Anton deeper squali over the course of the weekend had one race win in race 23. In race 22, he had a mechanical problem that put him from the back of the field, and then in 24, he came home second. And talked about the weather. Yeah, pretty sketchy. Especially once it's safe to car got cold then it really started buckling down and getting pretty wet. Pretty much what Jamie said in me wanted to go again and try and fight for it, but yeah, it was on the verge of being probably two or three corners, most of the trackers are up, but there's two or three that were pretty bad. Just rivers across the track and you kind of become a passenger for part of the corner. So you never want that. Especially restart into that. Something's going to go down for sure. One of the most remarkable performances on Sunday Night at Sydney motor sport park was chaz mustard, who started at the back of the field and drive his way up to third position in atrocious conditions. Yeah, I'd first say the spray for me was actually probably the bestest ever been in that kind of wet weather conditions. I think in a daytime when you have the spray that far back, it's so glaring that you really get kind of white like water that in the eyes. Here, you see the spray, but you can still see the track limits with the yellow lines and stuff like that. So I thought it was pretty good. I think just before the safety cargo called at the end was actually probably perfect timing, more the fact of this voice said, there was a couple of quarters on the track that would just get into dangerous turn one, especially didn't matter what line you picked there, but you felt like you're about to go off in the grass and there was a couple other rhythm for the track as well. So yeah, kudos to supercars are calling that. Obviously the fans in the stands want to see, obviously a fantastic finish, but safety and cars and all that kind of stuff it was a rock called the end of day. On Saturday night at Sydney motor sport park when the weather was a bit more accompanying racing, it was Shane van gisbergen, who took the victory, and he talked about having the two different tire strategies and also made some reference to the dick Johnson racing team where Anton de pasquale had to start from the back and will Davison was starting up towards the front of the field. Yeah, it was a cool cool battle at the start, normally you're driving right around 50% just driving to the top. I thought we were only going to do 5 laps or 6 laps in my case for the hard tire, so we're just flat out everywhere and Montage was done. When I pitted and gauti said, oh, we'll probably keep going because it was a bit of a bit of a gap behind. And yeah, just it hung in there pretty good, like you could just push flat out, whereas when you put the soft on your notes a long way. So yeah, and then when I came out, I was surprised that Jamie wasn't further ahead and just drove up to him slowly and then made sure I had coal tires when I got there. He didn't get any hard running in practice, did you? Did you save them? No, we probably missed the trick there, like, you know, you don't really qualify on them and the guys next door did a good job by running them getting a feel and knowing, same with earbuds, I think did it. So maybe we missed something there, but in the race, the car was pretty speedy on hearts. Thoughts on the two tire format that we've got going on this weekend. The two Thai compound format? Yeah, I thought, before the race said it was going to be we're all put in a box and going to pit early, but it actually was okay. And you know, there was differences in speed and stuff. So it surprised me. But yeah, we'll see what happens in the race tomorrow, once people have figured it out a bit and it's going to be harder, or it might rain, but yeah, it was good just to be competitive. I guess the good DJI car wasn't up front. So we don't know if we're really that fast, but we'll see. What can I be able to watch? Yeah. But you know what I mean? We'll see how fast we are tomorrow because he'll be up front. Davison, who immediately after the race was unhappy with some of his treatment, both out of our chambe and gis Bergen, but by the time the media conference rolled around, it seemed to be all settled. I just yeah, I just asked if he saw me on the outside of one. So I think he just understood him to me. So, yeah, it's never ideal. Try and go side by.

Conversations
"sydney" Discussed on Conversations
"They took them apart and looked at every aspect of demolition charges. To the the technology and the perez skype to the campuses and radio equipment and the batteries serviceability and all of that was very rich. Data they must have had trophy that you would like put on display intuit red during the war because the the the explosions on those two craft they couldn't have to complete. I'm submarines on display. So they put the two together and that was actually on despite immediately after that on the back of a lorry even down to melbourne full wolszczan game so people would carriage. The pinch money to the defense of of australia through this game. And that toured around for a number of months and then eventually it was decided to the wool memorial. It was on display for a number of years and in more race. Tom's broadly inside the gallery. Spice and complete you've refurbished. Now one of the best displayed compasses images submarines in the world. Tim did this attack. Fixed the psychology of straightens. Will i think silly it ran time. That ni- way now. A site this was i will for. Every theater was at risk of being engagement. So cd was not longer. Supply pulled transitioning physiologists or half port portfolio shipping. It was a target that could be attacked again. I think it really hot. And people's awareness of the wool was real. It headed then ciller in terms of people being worried about their families and their kids and quite a few reports of children being sent over the blue mountains to schools after the ride. This title reports about property. Press changes going to ask you about that. Because i did hear that. That story someone once told me a story that it was the japanese midget sub attack on sydney harbour that allowed artists and all sorts of creative people to move into the king's cross potts point area because the wealthy people have sydney moved into the the shorter wealthy properties. Up there instead and say for the first time. We've been all too brief. Besides sydney became an affordable slot. More dangerous postcode for people to live in. I think some of that's probably urban michael. But it was certainly look that that came out not so much from the three submarines inside the hobby but to the the submarines involved in the attack..

Conversations
"sydney" Discussed on Conversations
"Cindy however at a dinner party so. The ship was in command of the knicks to highest-ranking officer. They made immediate preparations going to action stations. And this soon. As i saw it was data submarine day open up the guns on the twenty four variety in the center of city hob it must have been like madness from him if firing these huge guns at such close range at the vessel in the water right beside them. Absolutely i was so close that these guys were. They couldn't be depressed. Low enough to hit the target. And so that will shooting off shales bouncing off the water and flying up into teranga zoo and one of these shows Ricocheted off the water and hit four. Denison the mattel. Tally see in the middle of sydney haba And there's actually still a chip in the stein. Mattel town from a five inch. Shellfire that at twenty four as his meal was going on and they were firing Andy aircraft machine guns from the cruiser at the target with their strategy and ships firing upon them as well while chicago opened up on them cited to Australian warships allah Covert and i j- along so they they would now actively firing this target as well and One of the one of the crew on board chicago that she got at his forty five pistol. He's handgun. Bruce simmons and fired that at twenty i this is. We're talking like hand-to-hand combat movies tim. We're people we're american officers pull out a handgun ping ping pal. Yeah yeah right but this actually did happen. Did it let me hobby and for people in sydney the time muscle wondering what the heck was going on by now. The explosion of humans midget had occurred. There was a huge blast in the entrance to the harbour. Now we're up in the in the city itself and there's gunfire explosions searchlights flays. So a lot of service is a gun. Joel a gun battle with a midget submarine rod on the middle of all this and they will weeping out white water from the shells from the small around fires all around him twenty four which are mainly dived out of sight and then disappeared for another period so the twenty four. That was being fired upon in sydney habat torpedoes. Was it able to fire any of those torpedoes. They submerge and the next thing we know about half an hour later two torpedoes a sane variety across the surface actually bouncing across the surface of cd hab towards usc chicago they went alongside chicago. The target and one is Washed ashore on garden island ran up. Assurances samal ripe at the end of soundgarden naval base at the gun. Wolf didn't explode but the other one when past chicago under the cuddle jerry. Dipoto ferry used silence to sleep on. Though between ship deployments and that three hundred and fifty pounds will head exploded against the sable underneath accountable and blew the cuddle out of the water brackets back and threw it back in the water and destroyed the harbour ferry and the impact of that explosion was catastrophic. It killed twenty one silence on board and injured another ten severely so it was pandemonium that site along saw the novel by ssa. god noland And somewhere out there was a submarine. That was now trying to get away from the targets and skype About an hour later. Just before i am. There was another signature on those indicator loops interest of habit saying a targeted passed over on the outward..

Conversations
"sydney" Discussed on Conversations
"This is an abc podcast. Remember that time when a couple of hostile submarines invited sydney haba and then fight off some torpedoes and hit the god novel naval base and destroyed passenger ferry. Killing hundreds of people. You dines for some reason. It's not something that's well remembered in australia. But it did actually happen. Nearly eighty years ago on the thirty first of may and not forty two right in the middle of war board sue. That's when a couple of japanese midget subs slipped into the harbor. Japanese forces had already attacked darwin and broome a few months earlier but that was so far away from the big population centers on the east coast. No one imagined. The japanese imperial navy would be so bold as to sneak into the center of our biggest metropolis and fire off torpedoes after the ride. One of the three midget subs disappeared in two thousand and six. The wreck of this sub was discovered by some weakened divers. Tim smith is the director of operations heritage. You south wales which manages the site of that sunken submarine to was born long after the incident. He's mum told him the story of how she heard explosions and gunfire on the harbor. Not nine forty two. That drove the city into a panic. Hello tim hydrogen loved it program. Tell me about what stood new bus locked which you know of what was going on in sydney that not before all the trouble started. It was a pretty average nano thing. End of the week can be gloomy abacost. There was a moon out in the city was doing what a did people are coming back and forth from work. Light manly ferries running and it was just a regular not on habit. A lot of vessels around obviously a lot of naval warships in the hoppers will is a very busy pies and this was after the attack on pearl harbor so the united states was in the war. Where the warships on the hub of that year number number of warships. We had ice camera. That one of the lodge australian warships cruiser But also the heavy cruiser. Us chicago We should come in from repays from wartime operations in the pacific a number of armed merchantmen looks hillary cruises there in the harbor patrol bites. They'll say they were armed with guns in depth charges so the big ships with targets. And that's why the the japanese imperial navy said there is on sydney because it was the largest naval port and repair facility left after the full of singapore and Suddenly to have a naval tech self sydney that night was quarter surprised to people who were pretty complacent in sydney at the on the coast at the end of the war at sort of their actual visibility. The will really did. Did the average australian on the street have a sense of imminent threat. Was there a sense that sydney could have been a target for whatever i think it was really from from conversations with my family and people that were around at the time there was certainly a lot of activity. Vessels coming troops coming in and out through sydney but the conflict was visible. All that was found north nap and darwin and broome. I'm even that was Reported on fairly quietly because of wartime sensitivities. I is trying to the thirties. Didn't spook them. People in straining cities and merchant ships gang of the business up and down the kosta come voice our clients at this stage because they'd be nice submarine activity off the coast..

Inside Intercom Podcast
"sydney" Discussed on Inside Intercom Podcast
"Hello there and welcome to insight into come. I'm lean garrity so you might already know that. Intercom has offices in san francisco chicago. London and of course dublin but we also have an office in sydney australia on today's episode. We're venturing to the harbor city to meet some of our sydney team and find out what it's like working over seven thousand miles from headquarters. Yeah it didn't really cool spotted. See me sorry hill. So good of a bit of a hipster stripped zamira. Alamoudi is a sales development manager in our sydney office as part of the asia pacific or apec teen. They're mixed crowd. I think we've got a few stocks in out building which is coal and we just got a new office. That is a former health grocery like health food store that has been gut it out into our office and inst- nicely in front of these great wind. So i'm out kitchen on a friday tosic view of where you ever going to catch up for drake's at the end of the day which is great because of our rapid growth back in two thousand eighteen. We needed to scale the pat team remotely opening an office as we've always said world-class awesome human. Customer support comes. First offices come later. He what was unique about into come in. The sydney office was that we already had about thirteen support people on the ground cheek sam. Hor leads our sales team in apec and the context behind that was into combs from a self serve credit card business. You come online if we could. Just stop using the software very simply. It's very much like of slack. Model and we had tended to percent of the revenue base of the company or united. Pack before we even had a sales team on the ground so we had a pretty borrow custom basie in a pack and then when i joined i was the full sales higher so we had to in one account executive and this is when we started to make that transition more from self serve credit card model to more recitals lead motion whether it can start to sell you know. It's more strategic and more.

RISE Together Podcast
"sydney" Discussed on RISE Together Podcast
"You know kind of prevent ourselves from being in the hospital in through that kind of thought i don't. I don't know if this is full. Potential sydney going to nursing scored being a nurse at the education was my favorite part but the actual practice of it. I wasn't sure if that was gonna be sydney as lit up everyday. Sydney's acting full version of herself. So in addition to these thoughts. I was also laid off from the nonprofit job that was working to put myself back through nursing school and kind of in that pivotal moment of. Oh my gosh. What do i do. How do i go back to the second year of nursing school without any money. My boyfriend at the time. Who is now. My husband had moved to charlotte to kind of further his finance career and i called him panicked crying. What do i do. I have no job. I don't know what to do. And i don't think he necessarily knew about the thoughts. I was having about being a nurse but he then mentioned to me while he was laughing on the other end which i thought was very insensitive but at the time i see why looking back now he was laughing. He's like well. I did actually talk to a manager at a gym that i was working out at last week in. I didn't mention it because i didn't want to. You know bring up anything. That wasn't possible but he said with me telling him about your track and field career. If you are everything that i say you are I could come down and be a personal trainer for the summer and he would put me through my courses. You would make sure. I've got the certifications. 'cause it was very hard to find number one female personal trainers number two collegiate athlete female personal trainers so at that point. I thought why not have got nothing to lose any to make some money. Take my severance package in kind of trying to add to that to make sure i could afford to go back to nursing school and you can probably assume by now that never went back to nursing school..

Extra Pack of Peanuts Travel Podcast
"sydney" Discussed on Extra Pack of Peanuts Travel Podcast
"That was probably the dumbest thing i've done on the road and i literally crashed into a hotel and it was just splendid. The only thing that would make that story better is if then you spend two weeks staying at that hotel you know you're not gonna lie. The manager did offer me a discount. But i had a dog and she really felt horrible but they did not allow dogs and she was worried that not only would like she be allowing. The person crashed into the hotel but also allowing. Oh dog that's not supposed to be there and so yeah. I did not stay there. And i was so embarrassed. There was never a chance. I would say at that hotel. It was a nightmare but it was definitely a learning experience. I don't know don't crash into hotels. Just imagine i mean it's like ten pm. I'm ready to go to bed literally. Like i'm expecting me to be asleep in fifteen minutes and instead it was like four thirty. Am and i'm like trying to walk in a straight line for these police officers and Yeah it was just for somebody with anxiety. I was like. I don't need these thirty people watching me all night while i perform sobriety tests and talk to the police officers because i'm the one who crashed into a hotel. Thanks guys well. Let's hope that's the only time that you crash into a hotel doesn't matter how long you got the van. Let's hope it's the the one and only time because it makes a good story in. I do now every time i go to. If i'm going up against any building for any reason. I am so like triggered by the idea. And i'm just like sitting there like okay this definitely the break is definitely the break is definitely the break. I just like i always. I'm so cautious. Seven now. Because i'm just terrified of doing that again. I don't know how like been driving south sixteen years old my brain just like just totally checked out for a second just a mistake just a mistake well sydney thank you for sharing that story even know you said it makes me sound stupid. Listen we all have dumb things that we have done especially when travelling. I mean it. It's part of the experience. So thank you. Thank you so much for joining me today and showing it's possible for anyone to live aban life and you know whether you're someone who's say i gotta do it. This is mere interested in doing it. Definitely definitely go check out. Everything at sydney has remind people one more time how they can come get a hold of you. Yes so first thing is instagram. I just like communicating with people through instagram. So that is divine on the road. D. i v. i. e. divine and then my website is in the bio of my instagram. But that is divided on the road dot com. My podcast is my solo road. Probably probably findable wherever you're listening to this podcast And also i just started sick. Talk if you're down with talk that's also divine on the road so just type that into whatever. You're doing nice so you go from not wanting to show yourself on instagram at all to now you're tick-tock i know. That's it was really sweet because a lot of people that follow me real. They listened to the podcast and they know kind of where like they followed the progression of me even ever doing an instagram story. Where i was facing it and now me doing six just like oh my god girl. This journey is like it is one for the books. And i'm just like thank you. Thank you at least the work. I'm doing on myself is very apparent because i am online. So it's nice to have people kind.

Comedians Interviewing Musicians
"sydney" Discussed on Comedians Interviewing Musicians
"Didn't rip it off from him. I mean sort of. I just thought sydney super talented eh. Mashing up different. She's really talented musically. So i thought like we could figure this out. If i could give her suggestions of a song or an artist in a different musical genre if she could play a little bit of their music mix up. Yeah music motown mix up would be called it. Yes that's what i wrote off top. So let's get around applause going speaking. Get some yes. I'm going to. We're going in this ballsy. it's happening We don't have a choice now. So the first i'm gonna give you. We're going do two of these. The first mash up of which. I would like you to sing in the hip hop styling goodhearted woman. Could you do that in hip. Hop style in the hip hop. So we'll need to beat will need to be there. I'll get the jello. We can start a beat Quick samples just lucky for you this chicken full gala okay. Headphone artist works. Yeah this is good the headphones match the jumpsuit. Y'all and the bolo all the spill coffee on it. No one he's been in too many snares hip hop. We're gonna let back the lighter.

MTR Podcasts
"sydney" Discussed on MTR Podcasts
"Fells point in the also closely down here. But hey go to this local bar and get loose and that is you wanna talk about some interesting stuff in baltimore like we just. Don't be painted into that aspect of the city. You just a little support city so there starting their nuclear southern state what she thinks doing for for you so fast photographers this a few different times effort. Some interesting responses What would you consider your photographic mantra or a mantra that you abide by. When you're doing your work what do you mean by that cues clarify. Because i have my tagline which is documenting the aesthetics of this baltimore live like so like is a mantra or like doing in doing that. Approach like i want to have a much podcast. So i'll say like look. I'm i'm just going to try to keep it as authentic as possible. All of this is like this might not be great as might be kwasi. This might be goofy and stupid. But i wanna try my damndest to keep As authentic so something that you keep in mind when you're you're trying to put together like okay. I'm gonna shoot this gonna shoot this. Am i getting this this right way. What is my mindset. When i'm approaching this project with something that comes to mind in that sort of way. Oh i'm really big on respecting people's so like respect respecting people's space but i really really big on like capturing intimacy especially when i'm photographing people emec and sometimes we really hard to do. Because you know. Pete that's a sacred thing for yourself so like when i'm shooting. Certain events like version was the longest thing shot Did that for two and a half years and then cova came in. That just ruined everything. Eight thanks kobe. But when i was at version it's a clear a dance party in. It's one of the very few clear spaces left in baltimore because of club has been torn down now. This is the one space for queer folk cab to like come together in the incident in be themselves. Let their guard down in. It's a safe space. Could you to be clear injury. Black in the city is like snowboarding. It's not happening. will you can meet. But you know there's a level of safety bear always in jeopardy so you have version. Which is this safe space for you to let your guard down in. I'm here in. It's a nightclub lights are off on. I got this camera with flash Photos and people will have very intimate moments in. They have their guard down. So i try to very mindful of people's space when doing that In montel of the moment that people are having in not to be intrusive. That's really important. That's why also. I'm not gonna street photography reading super -chusetts like if you look at all my strata. Most people are have their backs turn. Allies like up in people's face with a cameron shit dislike in at the distance. Now portrait's are focused on more intimate. But the people whose porteous i take i know them on some capacity or some level so it's kinda easy for them to let their guard down a little bit for me to photograph them in a way But when i'm documenting spaces i'm trying to be very mindful of back in. I do wanna capture a do want it to be authentic. But i also want to be respectful of people's like space in their energy and all that other stuff.

MTR Podcasts
"sydney" Discussed on MTR Podcasts
"But that's what they would know but there was apartment also shopping center in their shopping center and there was like all this other stuff. That was the best new store ever. That was there also. There was a school on top of that. I just have to go to school grade. But mike Bought that space or not mike. But ironically i think the people who are doing the relative market redevelopment z. While i think they also bought that's based in they're gonna reap develop that well so lied. That's in school back there. They also changed at school. So it's no longer Forgot what it's called. But it's not the schooling. Moore's another school when it's redeveloped and stuff like that so stuff like that's happening like in even so much his like change that that's not the neighbor in like i guess good because who wants to face called murder homes will also like space is now. It's nice now but is it who's nice four right so the people that lived in motorhomes Those nice new develops faces bright. They those people out are they gonna ask the comeback in live back in those spaces. I don't think rebirth of motorhomes. I feel like a a nine thousand. Nine hundred rapper. One number two homes truly. I don't even know how them apartments look on inside but they were people's houses but it part of the stuff that gives me when it comes to that identity kind of conversation is you mentioned like lex to market in. You know what i would go with in terms of remembering stuff would be. It would be the smell peanuts and it will be going to get like a you. Know a hotdog. Or what have you from the constant spot and get some candy from the spot next year. Maybe get a roast beef sandwich. That's according for columbia and that was to go to see for me. Was my father. Ninety loved him to siegfried so when he would come in baltimore the seafood spot in the bags. Becerra shaking each chicken in gillian sandwich spots. But i didn't. I didn't get calm. You sound ads. Golic regular turkey sandwich but is loved them a corned beef sandwich or pastrami sandals..

Diaspora Blues
"sydney" Discussed on Diaspora Blues
"Such a great track. That was pretty by barrow and it comes from his two thousand and seventeen album just problems you need to know so. The next segment contains discussions about violence. That might be distressing to some of you if this type of content is a trigger for you come back in eleven minutes as usual coal lifeline on one. Three one one one four. That's one three one one one four so over the weekend. I had the absolute pleasure of chatting to shimla from the filipino. Youth collective an buying sydney an buying spot. An k b a y n. so we looked at So we looked at the situation back home in the philippines and we looked at issues are in into the filipino community in melbourne. And should i also give us updates on the rally. That's organized for melody bruno. Which is happening this evening. Y'all chewed yes. Bora bluejean iowa. Thank you for having me and my organization and buy it will. It's great to have you. I've seen you instagram posts. And it looks like you're doing really important work so you'll one of the members of an by in sydney at filipino. Youth collective was the motivation for status corp. End up buying actually started In the philippines an abaya is one of an buying. Sydney is one of the chapters overseas particularly in australia and While us filipinos part of like a migrant community based overseas filipinos especially filipino. Us felt the need to organize or create a community wherein we can like share our experiences talk about like where we from. Politics are everything that involves our identities as filipinos well. I'm glad you group exists because it's really important that young people are like at front and center of issues important to the community. So when you do you work in a community. What does that look. Like what i put activities grip involved with while they're all different activities Mostly revolving around Racing's political awareness of like the members a end community as well. And that's why we organized educational discussions forums bookshops solidarity and cultural activities to you know. Get a message out there and basically create links with other groups yet. You said in everything that you do whether it's like educational workshops whether it's you out i guess when you put on events and so when you said that you want to to get the message out. What michelle talking. Basically unbiased like founded on the principles of advocating for genuine national democracy in the philippines. So that's what we're actually trying to get out there the The philippines inner it's experiencing on major economic and social issues. And i think it's worth recognizing the the power that the us can do to change things in talking about systematically and yeah and that's why we mobilize organize for it. It did mention that an on is on chapter over international movement. Now it's focus on australia. What are sensitive. Latino community for one we should recognize the like primary using swipe filipinos migrate overseas filipinos are based overseas because filipinos migrate defined and build better lives to sophis- what they don't receive in the home country which is like a lack of social services Financing killings basically the stinks and saudi or unfortunately the majority of filipinos still end up in the same struggle to survive even overseas because of layers of oppression that migrants still experiencing her such racism gender issues. Which is obviously very important. I was on your facebook page. And i saw that you a pot of the protest in support of. I think it was Activists and unionists happening when it comes to activists. What's the issue at the moment. Yeah i know that everyone is not familiar with what's happening in the philippines. Currently but onto debate government he institutionalize this on low Terror law to justify the onside killings of activists and even just normal citizens. You are demanding for like the democratic frightful like better healthcare Social services better education but what the government like gives them or responding to them is like basically killings illegal detainment. Sir what happened when already mobilized for that protest action was Seven like unionist. Like seven activists organizers were recently killed by the territory government because they were organizing for like fighting for their rights in the philippines. Just having you talk about what's happening in the philippines and considering the work that you do here knowing that you can go out on the street and protest without i guess the threat of police and so one. How does that make you feel knowing position that you're in power that you have to get the word out. Well it's kind of mixed immersion skits. Obviously people like me who are based overseas. Who don't experience that kind of fascism that filipinos experienced in the home country is like you know it gives us more freedom to express in to get the message out there. But it's also kind of i guess heartbreaking. It's incredible it's incredible. Nyack his like when. I think about without saying names that people when they kind of travel overseas they sort of most themselves in the community and by the community. I mean the wider community and kind of forget about the issues by crimes to hear you talk about how you still connected. Hi you're still finding how you still trying to bring awareness. It's it's very impressive. I'm i have another question and feel free not to answer as well but as you know. We've seen a spike in anti aging violence. Not just in australia in the west. What are your thoughts on this. And also is an issue that is of a priority to.