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"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media Podcast Network

Defocus Media Podcast Network

02:23 min | 2 weeks ago

"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media Podcast Network

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"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media

Defocus Media

02:23 min | 2 weeks ago

"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media

"And <Speech_Female> <Silence> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Male> <Advertisement> the <Speech_Female> mentors that you'll <Speech_Female> find there, the <Speech_Female> networking, <Silence> amazing. <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Male> Amazing. <Speech_Male> Well, I <Speech_Male> can honestly say, <Speech_Male> you know, just to get be a <Speech_Male> part of that breakfast <Speech_Male> that <Speech_Male> you truly do, <Speech_Male> though WA has <Speech_Male> a strong support <Speech_Male> system. Yes. <Speech_Male> <SpeakerChange> Folks <Speech_Male> that was in <Speech_Male> the room. The <Speech_Male> companies that <SpeakerChange> was in the room, <Speech_Male> <Silence> <Speech_Male> you guys <SpeakerChange> are set, <Speech_Male> you know, and <Speech_Male> you know, <Speech_Male> I <Speech_Male> asked everyone out there <Speech_Male> to, you <Speech_Male> know, be a part of this <Speech_Male> organization, donate <Speech_Male> like you had mentioned. <Speech_Male> And <Speech_Male> I'm going to continue to pray <Speech_Male> for that organization <Speech_Male> to become <Speech_Male> to get <Speech_Male> bigger and become more <Speech_Male> successful. <Speech_Male> We got <Speech_Male> a question here, Michelle <Speech_Male> lane. <Speech_Male> She asked, <Speech_Male> is it open <Speech_Male> to Canadian <Speech_Male> women <SpeakerChange> too? <Silence> Yes, it <Speech_Female> is. <Speech_Female> In fact, west group <Speech_Female> does regional events. <Silence> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Female> So I can Michelle <Speech_Female> enga who you are. <Speech_Female> I know Michelle. <Speech_Female> I'll reach <Speech_Female> out to you. <Speech_Female> 100%. <Speech_Female> That's awesome. <Speech_Female> In fact, I'm writing. <Speech_Female> There you go. <Speech_Male> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> See? This <Speech_Male> show is all about <Speech_Male> relationship building. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> Shout out to Michelle <Speech_Male> for <Speech_Male> tuning <Speech_Male> in. We appreciate your <Speech_Male> love and support. <Speech_Male> But <Speech_Male> yes, owa. <Speech_Male> Make sure y'all support <Speech_Male> learn more about it. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> You know, an incredible <Speech_Male> organization, <Speech_Male> incredible people, <Speech_Male> incredible leaders, <Speech_Male> and again, congratulations <Speech_Male> on your <Speech_Male> award <Speech_Male> that you got, <Speech_Male> the emerging leader award. <Speech_Male> Thank you. <Speech_Male> Very special and <Speech_Male> again, I love your speech. <Speech_Male> Now, there's one <Speech_Male> other thing I wanted to touch <Speech_Male> on, and I always <Speech_Male> like to ask <Speech_Male> everybody this. <Speech_Male> If you <Speech_Male> can leave one <Speech_Male> piece of advice <Speech_Male> for all the <Speech_Male> listeners and followers <Speech_Male> out there, <Speech_Male> what would it be, <Silence> tell you? <Silence> <Advertisement> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Male> Okay. <Speech_Female> So, you <Speech_Female> know me, I can't just give <Speech_Male> you a straight answer. I'll try <Speech_Male> to make sure. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> But honestly, <Speech_Female> I will say <Speech_Female> this, and I say <Speech_Female> this even to <Speech_Female> my own children. <Speech_Female> I <Speech_Female> was like to my kids. <Speech_Female> My girls <Speech_Female> were especially, <Speech_Female> you know, want <Speech_Female> them to be strong <Speech_Female> in this world that were growing <Speech_Female> up in. But <Speech_Female> when it feels <Speech_Female> scary to jump. <Silence> <Speech_Female> <Silence> Because if you're <Speech_Female> staying in the same place, <Speech_Female> your whole life, <Silence> you're not <Speech_Female> taking the right risks. <Speech_Female> You're not going to <Speech_Female> fail. So don't be afraid <Speech_Female> of losing <Speech_Female> or afraid <Speech_Female> of failure <Speech_Female> because honestly, <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> a true loser <Speech_Female> is just someone that's <Speech_Female> so afraid of not winning <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> that they don't even <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> try.

"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media Podcast Network

Defocus Media Podcast Network

05:19 min | 2 weeks ago

"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media Podcast Network

"It. And you're not trying I love you. Yeah. You know? Times I failed, please. If you want, you want to do another podcast about failures. Let me know you want to make me happy. Go all day. And that's the thing, taya, right? We all fell, but not a lot of us like to tell the story of failure, right? Especially in the world of social media, the digital footprint that's out there. All people celebrate or win, right? But I'll tell you, you know, being a team member at my organization, my doctor, I see patients, I travel, I'm part of our leadership. That's a lot, right? You know, I host the number one optometry podcast in the world. That's a lie. Cofounder of black eyed care perspective. That's a lot. There's a lot of meetings, a lot of time, and yes, time management is my best friend but to your point earlier and I love the way that you put that. You know, if I'm dedicating a 100% to the work, I am failing somewhere at home, right? So it's like being intentional with your time and learning from those failures and figuring out how you can leverage time better, you know, at least it helps me to become a better person and get out of some of that failure that's out there. But we all fail, no doubt about it. You have to. You have to doctor Daryl. You have to. I was just about to, you mean, honestly, I'm sure people I asked you before we even jumped on this pocket. How do you do it? Time management, my wife, strong support system, and also by the grace of God. That's how I get it done. You know, some days I look up and I'm like, how the hell did I just do that? But it's those three things, you know? I have an incredible support system, you know?

"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media

Defocus Media

05:19 min | 2 weeks ago

"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media

"It. And you're not trying I love you. Yeah. You know? Times I failed, please. If you want, you want to do another podcast about failures. Let me know you want to make me happy. Go all day. And that's the thing, taya, right? We all fell, but not a lot of us like to tell the story of failure, right? Especially in the world of social media, the digital footprint that's out there. All people celebrate or win, right? But I'll tell you, you know, being a team member at my organization, my doctor, I see patients, I travel, I'm part of our leadership. That's a lot, right? You know, I host the number one optometry podcast in the world. That's a lie. Cofounder of black eyed care perspective. That's a lot. There's a lot of meetings, a lot of time, and yes, time management is my best friend but to your point earlier and I love the way that you put that. You know, if I'm dedicating a 100% to the work, I am failing somewhere at home, right? So it's like being intentional with your time and learning from those failures and figuring out how you can leverage time better, you know, at least it helps me to become a better person and get out of some of that failure that's out there. But we all fail, no doubt about it. You have to. You have to doctor Daryl. You have to. I was just about to, you mean, honestly, I'm sure people I asked you before we even jumped on this pocket. How do you do it? Time management, my wife, strong support system, and also by the grace of God. That's how I get it done. You know, some days I look up and I'm like, how the hell did I just do that? But it's those three things, you know? I have an incredible support system, you know?

"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media Podcast Network

Defocus Media Podcast Network

04:56 min | 2 weeks ago

"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media Podcast Network

"I mean, the speech he gave to you taking the award was just incredible. I mean, you can tell when people are being honest, and you can tell when people are just full of fluff. And the words that he was using, the energy, his face expression. Just the movements. You could just tell it was very authentic. It just very real. You know? It's good to always surround these. Sorry for taking you off. No, are you kidding me? He's one of my favorites. One of my favorite people. And you know, we had another comment here on this live stream here. Warren model. And if you don't know him, you know, he's at over at a Hoya. He's doing some incredible things, just a great mind. And he, you know, kind of circling back to mentorship. He was saying I think being a mentor is a great learning opportunity. Listening to others who have challenges often make you more valuable and improves your performance. Absolutely.

"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media Podcast Network

Defocus Media Podcast Network

05:42 min | 2 weeks ago

"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media Podcast Network

"Like, here's a scenario. Here's what I'm dealing with. I divulged fears with her of here's a project I have. What if I fail? What if I do this? And she's just, she was always there to listen. And she was so calm and giving that advice so calm that she calmed me down as well if I felt my mind running like a mile a minute. So that's really the important of having a mentor and even having a choosing a mentor that can relate with you because if you even look at the other two mentors, I spoke about Jan Corey Megan maloney, both working moms, both went through their career as working moms because that's what works for me. I need someone who can talk to me and understand what I'm going through. You know, trying to raise these small kids in a way. And they having more than one child because all those three women also had more than one child. I've got three. Right. So they all had at least two. So they were also able to address those concerns because the more you have the little crazy in the household. But it is really important to have that mentor and finding the mentor that will listen to you will there to calm your nerves there to the listening part is the biggest. And obviously, there's trust with a lot of stuff that I've divulged with these ladies. So it's really important, very important. Yeah, I mean, representation is everything, right? You know, if you see yourself, it makes a big difference in how you function and how successful you will be, right? So when you're looking for mentors, you know, look for people that have kind of walked down the same path that you know potentially you're going to walk down or have the same similar backgrounds. That way, you feel at home when you have that conversation, right?

"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media Podcast Network

Defocus Media Podcast Network

05:24 min | 2 weeks ago

"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media Podcast Network

"But other pieces that transparency piece, you know, just being transparent. Especially with patients, you know, I always tell my new doctors when they come out of school. If you don't know something, tell the patient, you know what? I need to look into that. Give me a moment. If there's something on the floor, as far as a frame that a patient loves and, you know, I know you're trying to close out that deal. And you don't know if we have that color. Don't tell them that that color may be. They go look it up and come back and just go that extra mile that way that that patient can be happy and just be transparent with them. And the last thing that I really love that she touched on. And I know you do this quite a bit. And that's standing up, right? Stand up to what you believe in. And I personally think, you know, the younger millennial crowd and Generation Z, they are going to be the ones that's going to hold us accountable and make sure that this world is in the right place. I mean, they are all about making sure that they stand up for what they believe in. And if they see something that's not right, their voice their opinion about it. Loudly. Social media in person. They really make it happen. So I'm excited about this new generation and the things that they're going to do when it comes to standing up. Now, when it comes to building relationships outside of some of those things that you touched on, I'm a big fan of, you know, also practicing empathy and being compassionate. I think those are two things that can really take it to the next level and create that trust factor that you were talking about, right? Absolutely. Because people want to make sure that you understand what they're going through and they want to be helped in some kind of way. So I appreciate that.

"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media

Defocus Media

05:24 min | 2 weeks ago

"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media

"But other pieces that transparency piece, you know, just being transparent. Especially with patients, you know, I always tell my new doctors when they come out of school. If you don't know something, tell the patient, you know what? I need to look into that. Give me a moment. If there's something on the floor, as far as a frame that a patient loves and, you know, I know you're trying to close out that deal. And you don't know if we have that color. Don't tell them that that color may be. They go look it up and come back and just go that extra mile that way that that patient can be happy and just be transparent with them. And the last thing that I really love that she touched on. And I know you do this quite a bit. And that's standing up, right? Stand up to what you believe in. And I personally think, you know, the younger millennial crowd and Generation Z, they are going to be the ones that's going to hold us accountable and make sure that this world is in the right place. I mean, they are all about making sure that they stand up for what they believe in. And if they see something that's not right, their voice their opinion about it. Loudly. Social media in person. They really make it happen. So I'm excited about this new generation and the things that they're going to do when it comes to standing up. Now, when it comes to building relationships outside of some of those things that you touched on, I'm a big fan of, you know, also practicing empathy and being compassionate. I think those are two things that can really take it to the next level and create that trust factor that you were talking about, right? Absolutely. Because people want to make sure that you understand what they're going through and they want to be helped in some kind of way. So I appreciate that.

"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media

Defocus Media

04:32 min | 2 weeks ago

"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media

"We got to do, okay, you're going to break some here or there because of situations that may come through, but we got to avoid making promises that, you know, you can't keep. Yeah. I think it's really something that I did recently, which was very, I didn't know how I was going to take this acceptance speech, but I chose the route of vulnerability. And I was very vulnerable with my peers in sharing my story, which for the longest time I didn't want people to know that I came from where I came from, because for a little bit, I didn't embrace it. There was a time in my life where I thought it was a bit embarrassing because I was trying to get to a certain level. Now I have a different mindset. But I believe being vulnerable and being vulnerable can even be especially, especially at work, you got to admit when you're wrong, and that's the vulnerability when you do that. People don't like to hear excuses in our industry. So if you do something wrong or your company did something wrong, you got to be upfront and you need to tackle it before the customer or colleague or acquaintance finds out. So if you realize that you're incorrect about something, I think owning up to it is big. And that's really a part of vulnerability. And there's also the other part of vulnerability, which is being open about your emotion and even showing some feelings because that helps build trust as well with whoever you're interacting. Cares that shows that you care about the other person. Trying to think what up my gosh, being helpful, you need to be helpful, even with your colleagues around you because if they show that you're doing that without any type of expectation, it proves you to be a genuine person. Absolutely. And then something that I'm trying to instill in my children today,

"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media

Defocus Media

04:30 min | 2 weeks ago

"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media

"The time that it was going to help me become the optometrist that I am today. But it's so much that you can learn from your past experiences, whether it's personally or whether it's professionally. And you know, it's funny, you mentioned, you know, when you're younger, you didn't realize you were important. I didn't realize that at all about myself as well, right? And as I started to get older in life and started making some money and doing fairly okay for myself, my wife being able to also just make our life even better. I sat back and I thought about it. I was like, man, my parents, they made us feel like we were wealthiest can be, but we were definitely wealthy and our purpose and our core values. And as a result of that, that's helped me tremendously. You know, this past week and I actually took my son back to the place that I grew up at. You know? Would you say? Oh, well, it's funny. I was like, no, you see their place up there. 800 ft². Do you know what that is? A comparison to the house that you live in, and of course he's sick. I know. It's fun. Do you want to stay here? Do you want to live here? And he was just like, uh. Why is that guy walking with his shirt off over there? I think we should go home. This is where I grew up at, right? But it's so crazy how your early encounters in life impact who you are, where you go, and how you can make an impact, right? And it's very important to always remember those things because that's how you elevate your life and go to the next level and pay it forward, right? But today, I want to really get into this relationship building with you. Because I feel like you have mastered that. And I think it's because of, you know, the journey that you just touched on and it's really open up the doors to a lot of opportunities for you. I've watched your career. I've looked at your career. I've studied you on LinkedIn and I've seen that you've really, you know, jumped through different stages in your career with different companies and made of impact to where you're at today. So I would really like to discuss, you know, how do you build, you know, resilient relationships. Maybe you can start from the top and give us some tips and some guidance because relationship building is everything in eye care. It's really everything in life. If you don't make that connection with that person in front of you, how can you truly find the right solution?

"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media Podcast Network

Defocus Media Podcast Network

04:30 min | 2 weeks ago

"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media Podcast Network

"The time that it was going to help me become the optometrist that I am today. But it's so much that you can learn from your past experiences, whether it's personally or whether it's professionally. And you know, it's funny, you mentioned, you know, when you're younger, you didn't realize you were important. I didn't realize that at all about myself as well, right? And as I started to get older in life and started making some money and doing fairly okay for myself, my wife being able to also just make our life even better. I sat back and I thought about it. I was like, man, my parents, they made us feel like we were wealthiest can be, but we were definitely wealthy and our purpose and our core values. And as a result of that, that's helped me tremendously. You know, this past week and I actually took my son back to the place that I grew up at. You know? Would you say? Oh, well, it's funny. I was like, no, you see their place up there. 800 ft². Do you know what that is? A comparison to the house that you live in, and of course he's sick. I know. It's fun. Do you want to stay here? Do you want to live here? And he was just like, uh. Why is that guy walking with his shirt off over there? I think we should go home. This is where I grew up at, right? But it's so crazy how your early encounters in life impact who you are, where you go, and how you can make an impact, right? And it's very important to always remember those things because that's how you elevate your life and go to the next level and pay it forward, right? But today, I want to really get into this relationship building with you. Because I feel like you have mastered that. And I think it's because of, you know, the journey that you just touched on and it's really open up the doors to a lot of opportunities for you. I've watched your career. I've looked at your career. I've studied you on LinkedIn and I've seen that you've really, you know, jumped through different stages in your career with different companies and made of impact to where you're at today. So I would really like to discuss, you know, how do you build, you know, resilient relationships. Maybe you can start from the top and give us some tips and some guidance because relationship building is everything in eye care. It's really everything in life. If you don't make that connection with that person in front of you, how can you truly find the right solution?

"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media Podcast Network

Defocus Media Podcast Network

05:19 min | 2 weeks ago

"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media Podcast Network

"Glover, today I'm super excited because we have a story that is going to change your life today today. We have a story that's going to make an impact and how you move and how you build relationships. We have a story that when I heard this story at a special event at vision expo, it changed my life. And this story is going to be told by the one and only. That's right, you guys, the one and only Talia Bruno. How are you doing today, Talia? Doing good. Thanks so much for having me. This is so exciting. How are you doing? Look, I'm super excited and I can't tell you how much I'm just so thankful and so grateful for you being on the show today. You know, I had the opportunity to attend the optical women's association breakfast during vision expo and I know you were a winner of one of the awards there. And you know the speech that you gave, it touched me. Just, you know, telling your journey from day one all the way up to where your career has taken you today has just, it was just mind-blowing. And it touched me in ways that I was just like, everyone needs to hear this story, right? Because Talia, you know, there's someone out there that looks like you. That is experiencing some of the same things you did early in your journey. And they may be feeling like they don't have what it takes to get across that hump or take it to the next level. So I really wanted to bring you on the show to discuss your journey, but also most importantly, to talk about the relationship building that you have created. I mean, you have done some fabulous things and I care. And for all those out there that may not know, taya is amazing and everything that she does. I mean, we're talking about sales director, entrepreneur, mentor.

"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media

Defocus Media

05:19 min | 2 weeks ago

"talia" Discussed on Defocus Media

"Glover, today I'm super excited because we have a story that is going to change your life today today. We have a story that's going to make an impact and how you move and how you build relationships. We have a story that when I heard this story at a special event at vision expo, it changed my life. And this story is going to be told by the one and only. That's right, you guys, the one and only Talia Bruno. How are you doing today, Talia? Doing good. Thanks so much for having me. This is so exciting. How are you doing? Look, I'm super excited and I can't tell you how much I'm just so thankful and so grateful for you being on the show today. You know, I had the opportunity to attend the optical women's association breakfast during vision expo and I know you were a winner of one of the awards there. And you know the speech that you gave, it touched me. Just, you know, telling your journey from day one all the way up to where your career has taken you today has just, it was just mind-blowing. And it touched me in ways that I was just like, everyone needs to hear this story, right? Because Talia, you know, there's someone out there that looks like you. That is experiencing some of the same things you did early in your journey. And they may be feeling like they don't have what it takes to get across that hump or take it to the next level. So I really wanted to bring you on the show to discuss your journey, but also most importantly, to talk about the relationship building that you have created. I mean, you have done some fabulous things and I care. And for all those out there that may not know, taya is amazing and everything that she does. I mean, we're talking about sales director, entrepreneur, mentor.

Maryland holds off No. 25 NC State in Duke's Mayo Bowl

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00:37 sec | 5 months ago

Maryland holds off No. 25 NC State in Duke's Mayo Bowl

"The duke's Mayo bowl turned into a field goal fest with Maryland prevailing over North Carolina state 16 to 12 winning head coach Michael loxley loves his defense. It really is tremendous job of what our goals are to make him kick through those in the raid area and that was the difference in the game force. Terrapin receiver Octavian Smith junior scored the game's only touchdown, catching a 19 yard pass from Talia tung of iloa, NC state quarterback Ben Weber in only a second college start through for 269 yards with two interceptions. I am Mark Myers

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No. 2 Ohio State holds off Terps 43-30, Michigan next

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00:19 sec | 6 months ago

No. 2 Ohio State holds off Terps 43-30, Michigan next

"Freshman running back dalin Hayden rushed for three touchdowns and 146 yards a blocked punt early in the third quarter set up the first of his three scores Hayden was filling in for trevion Henderson who was battling a foot injury CJ Stroud through for a touchdown of 241 yards while Talia tung of iloa threw for two scores and 293 yards

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Corum's 243 yards, 2 TDs lead No. 4 Michigan past Maryland

AP News Radio

00:36 sec | 8 months ago

Corum's 243 yards, 2 TDs lead No. 4 Michigan past Maryland

"Blake quorum had another big afternoon and fourth ranked Michigan opened its Big Ten schedule by getting past Maryland 34 27 Quorum rushed for a career high 243 yards and two touchdowns a week after tying a school record with 5 scoring runs But the wolverines couldn't pull ahead by more than an 11 after leading just 1713 at halftime JJ McCarthy was 18 of 26 for 220 yards and two touchdowns for the four zero wolverines Talia tung of valoa completed 20 of 30 passes for 207 yards and a touchdown but he was also picked off twice as the terrapins fell to three in one I'm Dave ferry

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Romelu Lukaku Is Flying at Chelsea

ESPN FC

01:18 min | 1 year ago

Romelu Lukaku Is Flying at Chelsea

"Will stop by talking about the big game in the premier league this weekend. It is spurs against chelsea chelsea up big favorites in this one and not just with the oddsmakers put also with our panel to it is a clean sweep on the panels predictions. All of them have gone for chelsea to score two goals in this game and come out as winners when we talk about goals. Lukaku has four goals in full games for chelsea many expect him to be top scorer this season. But did you expect him to hit the ground running like he has craig yeah that actually entails needed. A strike hit the ground running. That's why even out and paid the big bucks could l. afford to you know how slow style to the season. Then be playing catch up. So i expect them to start well. Because he's the peak of his career is coming off a great season and that talia again all the heroes. You didn't have much breast and overstays false game was against off smokes this because they do defending So yeah i. I absolutely expected them to gwen show. Aside with structure with a way of playing with some really creative attacking players that can be rotated behind them on a very good manager. Who knows what he wants so for me. It's not a surprise

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"talia" Discussed on Money Rehab with Nicole Lapin

Money Rehab with Nicole Lapin

06:10 min | 1 year ago

"talia" Discussed on Money Rehab with Nicole Lapin

"You have no idea. Happy makes me. There was joe and our dog year fast forward from our first date around your birthday. We never left each other since then and could not be more grateful to you. And i know you have all the publicists perhaps in press but we are just consider your number one fans and ad hoc publicists of and we moved in really quickly and as you heard on the show. I talked about miscarriage that we had and Of course it was an emotional experience but it also made us realize because we're both very mission driven people that not a lot of folks can have the luxury of taking leave like we did. I remember joe got off the phone immediately and we took the day off. We took the next couple of days off And i put out an episode about that and then you so kindly as you often do wrote me a note about that. I heard that episode. And i really felt for the two of you. And it was heartbreaking to hear and at the same time it dawned on me that what i was doing as a leader wasn't enough actually never crossed my mind to have a formal policy around this until i heard your episode and previously. What we would do you know. I have a company of mostly women and a lot of them have babies are trying to get pregnant in some cases. They've had miscarriages in. We knew about it and what we would do was empathize and tell them. We're here if they need anything and usually they might. They would take a day off or maybe check in on email half day the next day after hearing the episode i realized that really was was not enough in what we should be doing is encouraging them to take time and he'll let them know it's okay to process and so we changed our policy at three day role and we now have a new policy where we give them a week off and if they need more time to let us know and that way they can focus on themselves and it really gives them the permission to take time off without feeling guilty because at the end of the day health is the most important thing and we want how happy and healthy employees in we wanna make sure that they feel that they can take time off to grieve in in whatever they need so we implemented that and then also brought up you know apparently even sick child leave and so we ended up adding that on his well so that if you are a mom with a child who's sick at home you can't take a handful of days off and just focus on your child or be with the parent and not feel like you have to check in juggle it all because no it's hard. I have done that before. I've juggled it all and you know we shouldn't have to choose between a family member and need ourselves and work so we implemented all of that. And i'm so grateful to you for even talking about it publicly because i think it's a really important conversation that i really hadn't heard before for today's tip. You can take straight to the bank if you run a business or want to start your own business. You need to be hyper aware that your employees will go through different life experiences experiences that you may never go through yourself to be a true leader. You need to be proactive and anticipate what needs your team may have because not all of your employees will feel comfortable asking the big boss for help so when activists sleep at mental health days into your policy your team will be stronger and your employees will have your back if you have. There's money rehab is a production of iheartmedia. I'm your host nicole. Lapin our producers are morgan. Lavoie and catherine law money. Rehab is edited an engineered by brandon. Decker with help from josh fisher. Executive producers are man gosh editor and will pearson huge thanks to the. Oh gee money. Rehabbed supervising producer michelle lanes for her pre production development work and as always thanks to you for finally investing in yourself so that you can get it together and get it all. What if you could get thirty dollars after joining a better. Broker buchanan with 'em one finance once you're approved and deposit a thousand dollars in your account and one let's you easily manager manager finances and invest. How you want for free. I'd say it's a million dollar idea. But that's under selling visit 'em one finance dot com slash money from have to learn more. That's m the number one finance dot com slash money rahab terms and conditions apply investing involves risk including risk of loss and one finance member. 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"talia" Discussed on Money Rehab with Nicole Lapin

Money Rehab with Nicole Lapin

07:58 min | 1 year ago

"talia" Discussed on Money Rehab with Nicole Lapin

"I will take a check. You recognize her from anchoring on cnn cnbc and bloomberg the only financial expert. You don't need a dictionary to understand the cold lapin as you know. We talked with public figures. Making change in every sense of the word and along the way have been in or might still be in money rehab. Today we're talking to talia goldstein founder of the matchmaking company. The three day rule and spoiler alert telling you actually played cupid for me and introduced me to my boyfriend so i can confirm firsthand. She is really good at her job. Ten out of ten would recommend to a friend. i've gotten to know talia story and the highs and lows. She's had with her business. I think the story is one that many up and coming entrepreneurs can benefit from plus. She throws in a few extra tips for all of. You wanna be lovebirds out there. So let's get into it talia. Welcome to money rehab before we dive in though we do a quick round of money rehab. Never have i ever. If you've done something. Just saying i have an if you haven't just say you haven't. I'm ready never having ever maxed out credit card. I have never having ever fallen for a scam. I haven't never have. I ever lost a credit card. Never i have never never have. I ever taken out a student loan. I have never never have. I ever run a lemonade stand. I have so cute. Never ever ended a relationship. Because of money i have and i'm sure you've heard of other people who have definitely quite conflict in relationships quite the conflict the number one cops divorce which we will dig into never have i ever pitched in investor. I have never have. I ever pitched an investor while i was pregnant. I have tell me about what it was like pitching investors while you were pregnant because in my mind i would think it would be exactly the same is if you work pregnant or if you were a dude but in reality that's not really the case right and i actually did it twice a one time. I was pregnant and hit it and another time. I was pregnant and did not hide it so i had two different experiences. The first time the reason why a hit it is. I read this blog by a prolific angel investor and. He talked openly about how he felt uncomfortable. Investing in pregnant. Ceo and not really scares me. And so i kept it to myself. I actually didn't tell my co-founder at the time. Because i was nervous she would walk in and not feel confident. Because i was pregnant. I kept it to myself. I worked trench codes and giant sweaters. And it was ninety degrees outside. Nobody knew i was pregnant. I know and we raised money and it was relatively easy to do sell the next time. I was pregnant and went to go raise. I decided not to hide it. I thought this is crazy. We can do it all and i rocked my bub and it was really hard to raise. I had a lot of investors. Say to me. I'm really interested in your business. Why don't you have the baby. And we'll connect after. And i even had a group of older men asked to stand up and twirl around and show my belly to help it. One investor called me jokingly a bad mama. Because i said i'm going to have my baby and i can circle back with the the next day so i it was. It was so different than the first time around and the people who gave me money either. Did it over the phone. Seeing me visibly pregnant or after i had the baby said that was years ago at this point was five or six years ago. I do think we've made a lot of progress at the time. I actually didn't pitch to any women so that may have been different. The it was challenging. I think we're making progress with. They're still a long way to go. This breaks my heart. It was actually makes me want to cry. And i actually can hear it from you to that. You wanted it to be different like you went in thinking it would be sort of a non issue but i you know that's not what happened exactly and i kept thinking to myself. Yes i and i already had a child. So this is my second child said. I have babies at home. But i also have fifty babies that i take care of that work at. I'm not gonna let them down. I'm going to work as hard as i can. To make sure this company is successful so there was zero doubt in my mind that i could do it all and i think it's such an important message for women. In general these things are not mutually exclusive. You can't be a mother and a founder and raise money. We just need more and more role models which. I do think we're getting now. Do you think it's it's just because investors thought you wouldn't work as hard because you would take time off because why why. I think it's the unknown that scares them. What if something happens when you have the child. What if there's a health issue and in your the founder and the face of the company. So i think it's the unknowns that make them nervous i how many rounds did you do. Did you even think you were going to raise money when you started the company. I wasn't sure early on but but we ended up raising a seed round and helped us to bring on a technical co founder. That's we were looking for at the time. And then we raised his strategic ground for match the dating company. And actually what happened. Was we thought a deal was gonna go through with match in so i planned pregnancy. For that time and at the last minute the deal didn't go through and so i was stuck fundraising and i wasn't expecting to so while i had played pregnancy. I didn't plan to fundraise but we did raise a around after-match sort of a venture round and in two thousand nineteen. The company was acquired. I have had female friends who have raised money or done different pitches while pregnant as well and there was almost like this idea that they were there. Like i'm fine like they're really do need to sit down like no. I'm just pregnant happens. Billions of people have done this. And why do you think there is that perception. I really don't know but it is so ridiculous. I mean i was telling investors. He talked to them on friday by the way. I'm having a baby on tuesday. But i'll get back in touch with you on wednesday egg. It's fine. I can still email you after i have a child. I don't know why that perception is the way it is that what ended up happening with me. Is i had to close the round in a give you this contraption in the hospital. That like strapping all your organs. So i strapped it on. And i went and the rest of the rounds but i don't know women are amazing. I always say a determined. Woman is unstoppable. We can do anything so disbelieve in us. Absolutely you know on my show hatched. We actually had a pitch by this woman who started edible. I will never forget her. I think i put her in boss bitch because she was the ultimate boss. She came in. She pitched the panel of investors on her due date. The next day was the day where the product was tested in retailers all consumer products she gave birth and then the next day she came back on the show to get her final decision and the investors on the show. We were like a obviously. We're going to invest in you like if you're doing this there's nothing you can't do writing and nobody ever asked the partner. Nobody they don't get any questions. It's all the women. Hold onto your wallets boys and girls money rehab.

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"talia" Discussed on Double Toasted

Double Toasted

02:04 min | 2 years ago

"talia" Discussed on Double Toasted

"Use this. Don't use that anymore. Maybe they still do that. Green slime lime is still out there straight up. Super smith toast. Wow yeah. Lina real i-love-you classic smashing talia madero. Wow turtles legit cartoon care has been the fuck out. He jettisoned astros. Yeah no. I know there it. Is that the waiting slime man. Let me say well. That's the they did. They don't.

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Boston’s North End Celebrates Italy’s Euro Cup Win

WBZ Midday News

01:00 min | 2 years ago

Boston’s North End Celebrates Italy’s Euro Cup Win

"Party and the North end yesterday evening after Italy beat England in the Euro Cup finals. Italy 132 in a penalty shootout after a 1 to 1 draw WBZ Suzanne Sackville reports It was a joyful celebration in the streets of the north end. I am ecstatic right now. I'm feeling amazing. Amazing. I'm phenomenal. That is that is the most incredible game ever seen in my life? That was insane. Static extent, I'm going to go home and eat a big bowl of pasta. Hundreds were cheering, waving Italian flags and setting off firecrackers. Harry was the one England fan. I came across your reaction to the loss. It was a good game. He was being a good sport, but earlier, he told me if it goes to penalty kicks, it's not a real win. Lucia from Italy doesn't care what Harry says Talia. In the

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The Kids Will Have Their Say in New Podcast

HowSound

02:00 min | 2 years ago

The Kids Will Have Their Say in New Podcast

"Sherri occa- is a reporter at the cbc and canada. She created and produces mic drop. It's a podcast that was recently nominated for a peabody award mic drop features first person stories from young people. It's not from a point of view of explaining to grownups. It's just a point of view of expressing my story. My reality my world. It's not answering an adult's questions. This is my job i. It's about us stories in what we've been through still going through without any adult interruptions as lake. Fools drop in five core three to drop the mic. I've never held mike before and this feels good. Actually that's how each episode of mic drp opens about three dozen teens and tweens have told stories on the show since it started in two thousand eighteen mostly kids from canada but some from the us as well. This is a short clip from talia story. People draw swastikas on everything on my desk. My books on like someone drew on a test. When i was like looking at juwan tesla had test in and the teacher was like what is this and i was disaster. I do find that swastikas just literally the halls school. It's a real issue. When i see all these things. It's really discouraging. Because you know it's definitely creating an atmosphere at the school that As makes it clear that it's not a place for everyone and that's not a message that i know. The school wants to enforce or that many individuals in school went to enforce but it is kind of the culture that's been created and it's very difficult to have to get up and go five days a week to a place where you know. A lot of them really actually hate you.

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Trump Wanted Dr. Fauci in Front of Presidential Commission, Deep State Stopped It

The Dan Bongino Show

02:12 min | 2 years ago

Trump Wanted Dr. Fauci in Front of Presidential Commission, Deep State Stopped It

"It in a bunch of man made manipulated viruses. Don't worry, folks. Only the biggest story of our time added to buy again. The New York Post Store had been referencing titled Trump Wanted to Publicly Grill Fauci in Wuhan Land Funding and Bill China for the pandemic. Sounds like Donald Trump was right again. Time number, Jim. You keeping tracks at 6773 Not sure. Keep the list. I really not sure 74 Sorry. Sorry. Very Is it my double check him, Mike. I think he's off by what he says. Uh 74 64 40 40 to 3. Either way, it's a whole lot of times. He was right again. So Donald Trump wanted to grill Fauci wanted a commission. He wanted a whole Fauci in front of a presidential commission. According to US peace and he wanted he was demanding evidence about funding of the Wuhan lab suspected of leaking Covid 19. The New York Post piece goes on Advanced plans were underway for this special presidential panel with an executive order even drawn up the whole China and its collaborators accountable and Talia reparations bill to fire off to China. What happened according to this piece, a bunch of deep state swamp rodents. He's the stench of them. I can't stand. It was a little angry on the podcast this morning. Sorry about that. Well, not really, but very it because I'm really tired of, you know, leftist folks in media types. They're like they found such gets to stay. It's fake. I don't care what you call it. The smelly state. The sloppy state, the stupid state. I don't Care. It's very clear. There is Take a ball. Paid for by you taxpayer funded bureaucrats at the highest levels of government some not all. There are a lot of Patriots who served in government to I worked with many of them. But there is a Kabbalah buffoons being funded by you and your taxpayer dollars who apparently thinks it's OK to crap on the president's proposals at every opportunity, Even when President Trump early on wanted Dr Fauci to speak in front of a commission he had planned on founding the executive order, and apparently, some deep staters talked him out of it. The tapes stayed. At the can spare think

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Walt Disney World, Universal Studios to End Temperature Checks for Guests

Planet Money

00:49 sec | 2 years ago

Walt Disney World, Universal Studios to End Temperature Checks for Guests

"Altering their coronavirus safety measures as the guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention evolves. Tell you Blake of member station W. M. Effie reports on Universal and Walt Disney World. Both Universal, Orlando and Disney World reopened last summer requiring temperature checks for guests. Universal. Orlando now says it no longer requires temperature checks as guests into the park. Disney will begin phasing out the checks for cast members beginning today, May 8th and for guests May 16th. Both companies say they're following guidance from health and government officials. Earlier this week, Republican Governor Rhonda Santis signed an executive order lifting local rules requiring mask wearing and social distancing. Universal has also dropped Social distancing to three FT. While Disney remains at six. FT. For NPR news. I'm Talia Blake, representatives,

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Russian Opposition Leader Navalny Moved to Prison Hospital

Monocle 24: The Globalist

01:30 min | 2 years ago

Russian Opposition Leader Navalny Moved to Prison Hospital

"Alexei navalny the jailed reason. Opposition leader has been transferred to what authorities are describing as a prison hospital. But what is supporters. Say is just a different jail with some medical staff onsite. Navalny has now been on. Hunger strike for three weeks after he was refused access to a civilian doctor for severe pain in his back a numbness in his arms and legs. His lawyer says he may be close to death. After blood tests from independent doctors showed dangerous levels of potassium could cause heart or kidney failure. Joining me is natalia. Vassily ever who is moscow correspondent for the telegraph the talia. Thanks for coming on the show. What do we know about navalny's conditioned. Today i give having me Will the most peaceful information we have is the blood tests that you have. These blood tests were taking Onsides at the prison where is serving his prison. Term on Independent doctors have looked at the test and said that the petition station but they seem levels are too dangerous and will win with a patient with levels like that they should be treated in intensive care but again so far and independent doctor has not been allowed to see him and He has been transferred to another prison. Which has bigger medical facilities But again we still don't have enough information about his condition at this point.

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Deadly weekend in the Washington DC area

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:26 sec | 2 years ago

Deadly weekend in the Washington DC area

"Weekend across the area. Five people were shot and five were killed in car crashes. Two people died in separate shootings in Southeast D. C last night, and another three people were shot to death on Saturday on the roads serious Crash on route 301 in buoy last night left two people dead and a nine month old baby died yesterday morning after a crash on the Baltimore Washington Parkway. Her mother, 29 year old Talia Martin of Elkridge, is still fighting for her life.

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"talia" Discussed on Living the Law of Action Show

Living the Law of Action Show

07:22 min | 2 years ago

"talia" Discussed on Living the Law of Action Show

"Question for tell you welcome Camellia have thank you. Thanks roll. Thanks Talia. I just want to say thank you so much. I heard your songs first time when I was a club and I was so touched and I just counted used my language to express when I listen to your music. It just touched my heart and I'm from New Zealand and my question is really cure related to your background. I'm I'm wondering what was the key background like identity to your music? Yes, I lived in New Zealand for four years. I think four years from when I was about see eleven years old home and let's see it definitely influenced my music in some ways just like, you know, the music that I learned while I was there from artists from New Zealand and artists that were popular in New Zealand off and like Stan Walker in George Ezra. I think he was pretty popular there. So those were like a couple influences of mine when I lived in New Zealand. Yeah, I think that God answers your question, but thank you so much. I'm really really grateful love my music and we're so happy to have you a lullaby Club. Yeah. It's amazing tell you I love music. I listen to music all the time like music is in my house all the time and they're very few artists. That just stir emotion in me. There are some incredible artists that do that and when I heard you in lullaby Club, it was the first time I got a little bike club and I heard you singing and then I heard your voice and I'm like, this is the coolest thing I've ever heard. This is amazing and your your music and other people that I've I've sent to the room that heard you have been so moved your heart and your soul like just Radiates do your voice. It's just so powerful and it you can feel your music. That's that's the one thing I would say about Talia and her music as a you can feel it. And it's not that it's powerful in its loudness or its energy, but you can feel this deep hard choice to the center of her beans Soul radiating through your music and I just think that's just remarkable. So thank you for being you and being bold wage going to keep telling you your bold. You need to know your bold. Okay? You're bold. All right, Lorrie. Welcome to the host said welcome to lullaby song. Oh, that's so funny. Welcome to the living the live-action show with Thalia. Is wrong swing pretty corn if you hit it right on the hood, you know tell you something it it just a slight and delicate as it is. It's so strong and just hot in your soul and it's dead. She's incredible. She is just absolutely are darling that we love and she nurtures us and she carries us. Thank you for having her and spotlighting her today because she shines in our eyes and she is going to shine in the world's eyes more and more everyday. We're so excited a table. Can I ask you a couple questions? Of course any chance? All right. I want to know I kind of know some of it but I want to know. So your biggest influences are basically and not only musically but in the the short life that you've had your biggest personal influences, and I also want to know about your dreams. I want to know who you dream of playing with some day. You could anybody in the world. He's a grade questions. Thank you, Lori. Okay. So let's see you said musical influences. I would say my two biggest like female musical influences would be Norah Jones and C of E. And the cool thing is I'm actually I'm actually kind of friends with govt now and she's played lullaby Club once and just it was such a huge moment to actually get to talk to her because she's been influenced mine since I was maybe eight years old so for quite a while and then John Mayer song Montagne Jack Johnson, we got all the oldies as well. I think so many. I can't even think of all the all the people who influenced my music back then you know a lot like my favorite musicians now, are you Leon Bridges Bruno major? Who else? Oh my gosh, I could just do a huge list of like musical influences in crackle artist, you know from this time. So I'd say those are mine influences and in life, that's a big that's a big wage cuz I you know my family and I I'd say it was probably mostly my parents like they're my my biggest influences for life and you know going through it and because for those who don't know, I mean, I don't know that any of you know, but I I moved around most of my life until about dead. Let's see four years ago when we settled here in North Carolina, but we moved about every year or two years. And so it was just our family. So it was my mom and my dad and my sister and I moved and you know, we had some like family pets along the way which was insanely hard, you know, leaving them after a year or something like that. But so it's just been our family and not even so much extended family. Like I am haven't had much connection with you know, my my extended family. So I'd say my biggest influences in life probably be my parents for sure just like how they talk about things and they're really like a go-getter got mentality and like do things yourself being an entrepreneur be like a business person be all the things that you need to be. So they're definitely mine off. My biggest influence are back. All right, Thalia Oh, yeah, one more. Okay. Good. The last question I asked was my dreams and like who I would love to play with in the future. And like the first person that comes to mind is definitely Leon Bridges. I I love his music. I love just like his soul and and like the energy that he puts out in the world. So I think he would be like a total dream to collaborate list..

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Saudi women's rights activist sentenced to prison

BBC World Service

06:00 min | 2 years ago

Saudi women's rights activist sentenced to prison

"Used a BBC World Service. Let's turn now to reactions to the sentence, handed down to to one one of of Saudi Saudi Arabia Arabia is is best best known known women's women's rights rights activists. activists. She's She's the the Jane. Jane. I'll I'll have have flu. flu. Probably Probably activist activist who who campaign campaign for for women's women's rights rights to to drive drive has has been been sentenced sentenced to more than five years in prison by a special criminal court on that call was actually set up to try terrorism charges. It's an absolute was arrested in May, 2018 just before women were given the right to drive. Saudi authorities deny her arrest had anything to do with that issue. She was convicted of various charges, including trying to harm national security. In advance of foreign agenda all denied by her that speak now to her sister earlier. I'll have the welcome to news day earlier. Thank you so much for joining us. I mean, you had you and your family, of course for continuously Against this sentence against her imprisonment. So five years and eight months. What do you make of that? Hi. So first of all, it's five years and eight months. But if you do all the calculation because she spent already three years almost three years in prison on there for two years and a half she she voted Meteo stay in prison, eh? So it means that she can be freed by next March. 2021, however, Login T really was very, very sad when she heard the news that the sentence because for her, it means that the court consider her as terrorists. And that's why she's going on appeal. She will appeal. Um s O in order to obtain her innocents. Okay. And what do they based that on that charge on? What exactly are they saying that she's done to actually have this charge of terrorism leveled against her? So if you read the charges, it is. There are so many charges, for example, applying for the United Nations, Uh, tweeting on Twitter and using social media to advocate for women's right. There are everything related to her activities on also being in contact with international NGOs like A mysterious into a Miss Stanton on the international or Human Rights Watch, etcetera, but also contracting, for example, the UK Embassy and contacting that European Union representation in Saudi Arabia and they consider those two entities or was also Netherlands. Those three entities as terrorists of foreign entities. So it is a bit strange. They are allies and at the same time considered as a terrorist Indeed, yes, that's that's an argument that has got many contradictions in it hasn't it and also that the court dismissed planes that she had been tortured whilst She was held now you would dispute that. Exactly. So it was two other whole process and the acceleration off the trial started almost two weeks ago and into its ago. It was mainly about the charges against the grain. And when that don't say OK, bye. Next session, I will pronounce that the verdict. And she said Lujan said Okay, but you never investigate on the church. Er how? Come on. This is okay. We will start and the next day It was, um, a to the regular courts at trial regarding the church er and two days after they said Okay, we did the investigation and we are Conclude that there was no torture. So it was you say, and she says, And she says, What exactly happened to what your detail is quite horrific. It is extremely shocking. So it's impossible to imagine that such things could happen in prison. And especially, I mean When we say Saudi Arabia we know that the situation off women but also the women. We try toe over protect themselves. Sometimes it is impossible to imagine that men they do all these bad things to a single women on a so she was even sexually harassed, electrocuted. It's hard to eat. It'll, uh, getting very sick and yes, she was shaking a difficulty to breathe Exeter for a couple of months. And of course, she was incarcerated just shortly before women or her campaign to allow women were one of the things allow women to be able to drive in Saudi Arabia actually got the go ahead, so she hasn't experienced that. But she can Be released from jail as you say the release convey as early as as the spring next year, But I guess if she wants to carry on campaigning, that would be a problem for her. She may end up back in inside jail. So what is she communicated to you? She intends to do Who's she looking talk to to help her. Well, First of all the main, you know, you need to choose your battles, certain points. So the fight she's doing right now. She is T o to prove that she was tortured. So this is the first thing and also to get her innocents. So I guess, uh, doing those fights. It is her priority for the time being. We will see later on Okay. We're good to talk to you. And we will obviously be following that story very closely to find out what happens to Lucien. I'll have little on her release. That's a sister Talia. I'll have through. Thank you for talking to me today.

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Singer FKA twigs sues Shia LaBeouf for sexual battery

Hard Factor

00:34 sec | 2 years ago

Singer FKA twigs sues Shia LaBeouf for sexual battery

"Buff as a little too intense in. His romantic relationships. Wouldn't have suspected that seem so. Chill normal that guy. He's not obviously and now his former girlfriend. F f k. A twigs is suing the actor and accusing him of sexual battery assault and relentless abuse. According to the lawsuit that was filed. This past week in los angeles f k twigs is a thirty two year old british singer. Whose real name is talia deborah barnette and she dated lable for year two thousand eighteen two thousand nineteen

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Biden officially secures Electoral College majority

AP 24 Hour News

00:29 sec | 2 years ago

Biden officially secures Electoral College majority

"It's official. California has certified Joe Biden's election victory in the state, giving the president elect the electoral college majority needed to win. The White House Secretary of State Alex Padilla's formal approval of Biden's wind brought his Talia pledged electric so far to 279, according to account by The Associated Press. That's just over the 2 70 threshold for victory. All of the electors chosen in the November election are to meet in 10 days to formally vote for the next President.

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The Basilisks Stare feat. Nabiyah Be & Evan Whitten

Circle Round

04:29 min | 2 years ago

The Basilisks Stare feat. Nabiyah Be & Evan Whitten

"Once upon a time there was an armourer named martin. Martin spent his days working with metal using it to create glistening swords sparkling shields and full suits of yes glittering armor and everyone agreed that of all the arms in the city. Martin was the greatest. Oh you should see. The sword mar made for me last week. It schumer's like moonlight on the water. Well you should see the shield he made for me. It glistened like the stars. I don't doubt it. The suit of armor he made for me is so shining so bright. It's reflects i chimera. Martin lived with his children natalia. And conrad in a tiny house at the edge of town. Martin's shop was in the basement talia and conrad loved traipsing down the steps to watch their father work i. He retired on his thick leather apron. Then he would heat up his medal into glow to fiery yellowish orange and grew soft and bendable after that he would use a heavy iron hammer to forge the metal into all different shapes. Then you would let the metal cool and he polished rubbing and scrubbing until indeed. It reflected like a mirror one summer morning. Martin told natalia conrad that he would be gone for the day on business. Listen you to. I need to deliver a full suit of armor to a customer who lives far off in the countryside. He turned to natalia natalia. You're the oldest. So i want you to look after your little brother. While i'm gone of course father i'd be happy to conrad rolled his eyes. Oh come on father. I don't need my older sister to babysit. I'm a big kid now. I know you're a big kid. Conrad and getting bigger every day. But for now you'll do. Your sister says hokey dokie. I have a long trip ahead of me. Need to skedaddle. Have fun today. My dears martin kissed his children goodbye and out the door as he disappeared down the street. Natalia turned to conrad with twinkling eyes. I have an idea little brother. The circus is in town. They're performing in the market square right in the middle of the city. Would you like to see it. Conrad's face broke into a grin. You bet i liked to see the circus. Let's go when natalia and conrad reached the market square. They were greeted by all sorts of enchanting sites. Agile walkers tiptoeing towering tightropes graceful acrobats swinging from flying trapezes plus nimble-fingered jugglers funny face clowns and hearted riders standing breath and tall on the backs of gleaming galloping horses during a break in the show. Natalia and conrad wandered around the square and saw vendors selling all sorts of goodies toys. Books candies but then. Hey natalia something else caught conrad's look over there. Look conrad pointed toward a jagged heap of stones in a shadowy narrow alley off the square. There's the old stone building to one worthy. Say the bacilus cliffs. Natalia felt her blood run. Cold everyone in town knew the legend of the basilisk. It was said that the bacilus kept the body of a dragon. The head of a rooster tail of a serpent down in the dink dark cellar of the old stone building. The bacilus stood guard over a magnificent treasure and if you stared into the bacilus glowing red eyes you would immediately turn to stone so sister conrad's mouth lifted into a mischievous smile. Are you thinking what i'm thinking. Natalia's is grew wide. Wait a minute brother. Your not thinking of actually going in there are you. What about the bassil. Ihsc bacilus sh- massa lisk don't be such a 'fraidy cat sys like dads said. I'm a big kid now. And i'm going to prove it

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Maryland football mounts major comeback, sinks Minnesota

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:42 sec | 2 years ago

Maryland football mounts major comeback, sinks Minnesota

"Opener. Last night's winning a back and forth affair with Minnesota 45 40 foreign and overtime thriller and among the great story lines. Last night was Jake Funk, the fifth year senior back from a season ending A C L injury last year rushed for a career high 216 yards last night and scored the game tying touchdown in regulation. I mean, it was great the whole time. It was a fun game back and forth on, really, you know, I was seeing open holes. The five linemen upfront did a great job and tight ends to blocking and then also, the receiver's down the field. I mean, it was a collective team effort. I'm just the one who gets credit for rushing yards, but it's it's all 11 guys blocking Tell you what Talia Ta go

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A commercial ship saved 27 migrants, but now the EU has abandoned it at sea

UN News

01:17 min | 2 years ago

A commercial ship saved 27 migrants, but now the EU has abandoned it at sea

"U N humanitarian have launched an alert over the plight of migrants rescued by a cargo ship in the Mediterranean Sea which has not been given permission to take them to a European port. The Group of twenty seven people is set to be distraught amid worsening conditions according to the UN Migration Agency. And the UN refugee agency UNHCR it said that they include a child and a pregnant woman and that they've been on board the Maersk at ten for more than a month governments have been refusing permission for the ship to disembark in contravention of international law. The UN agencies said in a joint statement, the absence of a clear safe and predictable disembarkation mechanism for people rescued in the Mediterranean continues to pose avoidable risk to life said our director general Antonio Vitorino echoing his comments. UNHCR chief Filippo Grandi insisted that rescue at sea is a basic humanitarian imperative and that the mask crew unfulfilled them our time obligations and prevented further death in the Mediterranean. The incident is the second time. This year that a merchant vessel has been stranded after caring for people rescued at sea in the Mediterranean in July Talia took four days out of its sheduled journey to care for fifty people who had to wait four days before they were allowed to disembark a safe port.

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Justice with Alison Spittle and special guest Alexandra Wilson

The Guilty Feminist

05:19 min | 3 years ago

Justice with Alison Spittle and special guest Alexandra Wilson

"I'm. A feminist. My friend told me the other day. She'd had to Boob jobs one when she was younger and didn't have much money and the second when she could afford the rest. And I said, did you have the left one year eighteen in the right one twenty five like he was saving up and we laughed for about twenty five minutes at the idea of that just like I can just afford one. One a d this one will be an a until I've saved. I'm a feminist, but when Deborah me a picture of her in a swanky dressed, the other day. I said Oh deb's you look just like a trophy wife. Was Me complimenting her. I'm a feminist I set. Cute. Happens two nights ago when Alison I got together to plan the show. I was showing her a picture of some bit of Talia. Done what they've done my hair makeup of course was showing her to criticize myself and go I'm not sure about this and she went no, you look beautiful. You look like a trophy wife. Really deep. You look like property. I'm feminist but. When these hot days happen I still get shy about eaten ice lollies in public. Because I like to eat very quickly. And make eye contact with people. And then in my shyness tried to eat it quicker. Which Dan just looks more sexual. Yeah On the ice cream doesn't matter is inherently Phallic May yes. Yeah. Thought of that before every. Even like even the non. Cornell's you go to town on that. I haven't really. A little. Over a cornet. Look you can do. Yes I like. Lady like fashion I'm a feminist. I look at me like a lady I'm so sorry. Yeah. I'm not talking to hatch nervous. You go to town on Cordell and looks you know that's a good point. It is especially because it's like a flavorful center. That's the best you. I am so sorry Papa so Hetero normative me. Fine on it takes me ages occur now compared to. Well Corn S it was the most sensitive. You know it's not some kind of popsicle. Easy win just put it in May you give me a milky. Mu, it's gone in free goals if just. Unfortunate name for an ice cream I realized. In. Yeah, what? Also. That's hat name from an email. Housing a very long time. Wow Wow. I'm a feminist bont somebody was asking me who's just been on a first date was asking me what kind of second date can I do because the second date is normally state you tell each other about each other second you go to the movies. So then you've got something to talk about you talk about the movie what did you think of the movie? So you've got some stimulus for the second date. and. They said, well, know movies are open at the moment you know nothing's open. It's really tricky to know what to do on a second date and I said I get so many men buying tickets for the guilty feminist as a second date to impress women is true. Because they think Oh my God this is going to impress them because I'm a feminist and I'm bringing you to a feminist show and it's funny and it gives us something to talk about afterwards and I can talk about what a feminist I am I. genuinely believe they think that will up the activity from the third date to the second date. and. In the end I might have said, I've got more men laid in London than any woman I know. Possible. Any anybody here second or third date just cheer. I you're lying. Nobody a date that's never happened before. Is it because it's an afternoon thing. Date? Come here, there's a pandemic no one St. True a lot of commitments. True. That's true because you can't really hookup very much off to dates anymore I know someone who broke her social bubble for a man that wouldn't cutler after sex. and. Then she had to message in the next day. Say Please message me if you've got corona. Because she wanted him to just because she broke her social bubble. And then she did she wouldn't know if he was showing symptoms. Yeah. Yeah. Showing symptoms of being twelve.

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Documentaries having new life thanks to streaming

Talking Tech

07:45 min | 3 years ago

Documentaries having new life thanks to streaming

"The pandemic has sent us all home without access to gyms, hair salons movie theaters. So what's a documentary into do? Peter Spier Academy Award nominated producer director has been making films for several decades dock. He says the documentaries are now finding a renaissance in streaming. One of the unexpected side benefits were filmmakers and peters going to tell all about it Peter. Yes thank you very much a pleasure to be here with us. To tell us about what's going on in streaming. So right now. Because of Covid people are staying home. Fortunately, streaming has really picked up since that time and their reports for the strenuous got up between thirty five and forty percent, so people are now. Using streaming taxes, all of their content Bluefin's shows the Netflix. We're talking about Netflix. Talking about Amazon Voodoo Fandango Comcast Cox. All of these platforms are doing very well. You've got a bunch of different. Movies are out there right now. Summer old summer newer. Tell everybody about what you've got in what what you've seen it. Is it been easier to get them up there? So let's start with telling everybody about some of the titles. Right, so I have a couple of club rugged entertainment. We have three titles right now. A film that I got back from a distribution company called Doug's more which we now have on Amazon Voodoo and Fandango? Probably a few others Newfield called the Sharm hate about the OT. PT Community and that film is currently on all platforms. And we're what's called transactional video so for your for people out there that don't know the difference. There's a transactional video which means you have to rent the video there s Vaud or Day. which subscription video which would be services like? Netflix and Hulu at Amazon and Yeah, so those are the two main. Video. in demand on demand services. Are You finding? There is a bigger thirst for documentaries from the buyers right now than there was before covert. I think with the emergency. Some big documentary programmes tiger king right now out of control in terms of popularity Are you know the jinx? That was another one that kind of broke through and we're looking at documentaries that. Are Not only one offs, but sure. I have what's called a one off. which is just single episode, but. They're also you know episodes. Alike limited a limited series for it's. One two I mean would say three to five or six episodes now. How are you finding the documents as Documenta? How're you finding as a documentarian? Being able to shoot right now when we're social distancing and we're wearing masks, and you're not supposed to be going out and doing these things how you're getting stuff done. It's almost impossible I you know. I think the industry is trying to come to terms with how we are going to move forward shooting the biggest issues insurance so being able to cover, not only the liability. But to protect the crew, that's a whole thing, but you know what it's easier with documentaries and doing a full on production so I think you. Wall Street documentaries because of the cost and the. The smaller impact with the size of the crew well, you could always interview people outside. You don't have to interview them in their office and that has to help right. Well people are doing those kinds of things and then there are you know because people are getting accustomed now to save zoomed interviews, there are documentarian making. Documentaries using zoo. Which is pretty interesting so They're just setting it up and you know you do your interview it. Routing out with other kinds of clips and archival footage, but yeah I mean. People are doing all kinds of work around to make this. If you watch the local news or the National News, it's now become the reporter introduces. As Zoom interview basically and they they cut back and forth between the reporter, staring this computer, his or her computer, and then there's zoom interview. So how do you? You Always WanNa, take documentary docu documentary and take it to another level. So how do you make that more instinct? Well I think in those cases. They're using just the. presets of that look. I think if you're doing the documentary yet more time to creatively do with that particular interview, but you bring up a good point, and you only have limited resolution and quality to zoom interview and. you know unfortunately you have to deliver to the platform, and the platform may reject it based on the quality, so it's definitely something that's going to have to be navigated. Okay finally, tell everybody, but does more. This was the film that you did several years ago. It's been lost lost for years, and it's now back alive again. Thanks to streaming, so plug it in television, yes! Dunn's more features. wwl Brown could name. Harbison Talia Shire a Barry Corbin. Some really cool actors. It's kind of who done it I call it You know a small a town film. On steroids and it's very cool, cool film. And I've got disarm hate about the LGBT committee that's got documentary out now. Streaming narrated by Harvey Fierstein and we have our latest film. Michael Debar. Who Do you walk me? Be About? His kinda zealot type character who was in the film shirt with love and also performed of a billion people at live aid. And why is there a documentary? Why is there a documentary about him now? Well. He's also currently DJ Little Steven's underground garage his second. Biggest DJ that's to Howard Stern, so he's very popular on Siriusxm but He's got an incredible life I. Mean you know it's? It's also a story about recovery. And I'm telling you no matter what you've been through in your life, it will not compared to what he's been through. You can't even imagine the stories the sky half well you. You'll get to see in the film so if you're going to go off and watch documentaries on streaming this weekend. Where should we go? go to Amazon Tango all those places. VOODOO COMCAST COX but the three films to watch Dunsmore. Michael the bar. Who Do you want me to be and disarm me and you could see them on Fandango, Voodoo and Amazon. All of those react Peter spier rugged releasing.

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