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The Officer Tatum Show
Trans Activist Claims It's 'Offensive' to Compare Men to Women
"I want to play this clip from this trans activist that literally made the reference to say that it is offensive. In a world of everybody getting offended, even conservatives, all offended, feelings hurt. Don lemon needs to be fired. Man, why y'all? Really? That man can be dumb all he wants. He can say whatever he wants to say. We want to be able to say we want to say but then Don lemon said, we jump on the band wagon and just like they do. He should be fired. How dare he say that about Nikki Haley. It's like, bro, you can say whatever you want to say, and if what you say is not resonate with the people, then let capitalism do its job. All right, I want to play the clip of this trans activist and I want you to think and process to yourself what you think about what she said because I know y'all can't like and subscribe and all that other stuff. But road clip three. Today, my name is Taryn Jones and I am the lobbyist for equality Kansas and a lifelong cans in. I am here to testify an opposition of SV one 80. SB one 80 talks about how there's differences in biological sexes between men and women and how men are stronger and taller. I find that incredibly offensive.

Ben Greenfield Fitness
"taryn" Discussed on Ben Greenfield Fitness
"And I created a list of a whole bunch of questions that each of these parents get about everything from discipline to rituals to habits, to routines, to education, and I'm interviewing all of them. Collecting all the replies, which is super fun, get inside the mind of a lot of these amazing parents and see the common threads that are woven in each of the responses. And then we're packaging it all together and basically when somebody reads it, they're just going to get a glimpse inside the minds and the tactics and the strategies and the philosophies and the habits of all these parents. And it's going to fingers crossed because when you're doing book publishing, this is always dangerous to say this when the book's not done yet, but we're looking at September of 2022 and it's called boundless parenting, boundless parenting. There'll be some kind of sexy subtitle too like tips tactics and strategies from the world's top parents, something like that. Anyways, though, so yeah. It's a super fun project to work on, honestly, because I'm just getting to learn so much from all these amazing parents. I can't wait for people to read it. And just as in it too, she's being interviewed. I'd probably. I'd be in a dog as if I had a parenting book and left half the team out. Yeah, yeah. That's awesome. That is such a great concept for the book. I can't wait to read it too. So have river and Taryn, have you read the book yet? No..

Reality TV RHAP-ups: Reality TV Podcasts
"taryn" Discussed on Reality TV RHAP-ups: Reality TV Podcasts
"Spot in that top. Three that is. I deserve it. His look guys he has done so much that like you guys don't even know about and i don't even know it so under the rates i mean. Look he's done things that were invisible they were they were invisible and just because you can't see them does not mean they don't exist And can see them and you know that's all that really matters. I mean you have watched seventy two days worth of the show and you haven't even caught onto it. So is that a mission from him. No you're just blind his greatness taryn and i think that's a fly in urinalysis to be on. Yeah so i've i apologize as i've i've i've failed you but not from this point forward no more. I big day for all of his moves. Yes i'm going to step in here just in case someone takes this seriously. No the big the dean. Big stands for delusional. Okay that's the truth here. Let's be honest with ourselves. All right while comes down from talking to your after you know. She's talking news. Ab upstairs these talking to the cameras in the living she comes down and He's a i. I'm proud of you. For what oh girl this tone. scared and they're like joking around. Like her tone is not weird at all very jokey his tone is like half joke half like who and you can tell because afterwards he's like she's still paying me not seen piston.

MMA Junkie Radio
What Jake Paul's Manager Should Consider Next
"This week spending back clip. I took the position of being jake. Paul's manager guiding his career. And if i were him. I would tell them. You're maniac. you're gonna fight taryn would again a you barely got out of there and be what do you have to prove. Give nothing to prove right. Let's keep this going as long as we can't. We just beat to animate is. Both guys are former champions. Okay get away from the guys for a little while take on a pro wrestling guy you know like siham punked signed with a w if somebody like that and bring that world into all this right you just sucked in all of the main all their fans now suck in all of pro wrestling or go to the nfl or the nba in pick on one of those guys but do that for maybe one or two fights and then come back to something like this but why but you have nothing to gain from beating tyron woodley again. Nothing he has your this year just protecting your guy making some money but it seems like you're focusing on him staying undefeated. Yeah that's what the guys like like. Navias right or nick ds. 'cause nick only had one fight on his contract ideas brother. I get it okay. People will tune into that taryn would be a will a rematch. People would dig it but those guys are towards the end of their career. Why not make them wait. Why not make them get older and then go back and revisit. You don't have to do it now. Yeah phone trying to protect jake paul. That's probably what i would do as well.

Rob Has a Podcast
"taryn" Discussed on Rob Has a Podcast
"Like what's happening here. Just love that. She doesn't one hundred percent no she has the host of the show. Whether there she's told what's happening like day of cute literally to say blink person you have won the h h like man. Would i know all right anything else. You'd be twenty twenty-three tonight all right. Let's talk about what else is coming. Up of course overnight. We'll see what's going on and taryn and we're going to be back in the morning. Eleven am eastern time for tomorrow's live feed update. Happy friday for everybody coming up on tomorrow morning. And then taryn. We will japan and talk to the patrons live this friday afternoon. Always a fun time chatting with the patrons answering questions and just hanging out. Yeah i think two. Pm eastern time has been when we've been doing that and we'll also hopefully have a chance to hear what derek access to say by then as well also sunday night. We will be back to talk about everything that happens on the senate episode the coin destiny and more with taryn jenny autumn and lavina coming up after the sunday night episode of big brother. Plus on monday. I'll be back on the slop jacob. Jones will join me this week to get sloppy to talk about the week of big brother. Nonsense.

Unsolicited Advice with Ashley and Taryne
"taryn" Discussed on Unsolicited Advice with Ashley and Taryne
"Like even from back when i was in school till now anxiety and panic. Attacks is so much more. Well known that i i think a lot of the kids would not judge you for that or think it was weird. Especially if you're open about your anxiety. Which i'm definitely a fan of like not holding. Those things is like this weakness. I have to hide but being open about it. Because i think it sets you up for success in a way of people aren't going to put certain expectations and like ideas on you if they know just like your teacher which by the way she sounds just a nominal. We need more educators that know their individual kids like that. But i just like her if she would have known you had anxiety. Her response might have been different. Yeah but because she didn't know she was able to come alongside. Make sure you felt safe and supported gave you the space of staying back took you to the office to make sure your parents knew what was going on so i think like when people know you have stuff going on in your life. They're much more equipped to step in when needed. So if any of your friends were to be like dang you are really scared. Just simple like yeah like i really. Struggle with things zion. It kind of triggered a panic attack so it was a rough one for me to recover from. No one's gonna answer in like a snarky way. And if you do if they do then like they're not worth your time anyways But yeah so. That's all. I want to say and then also there was something she said at the end. That was like embarrassed that she cried in front of the clock. Yes girl you know how i get. You know how mama mama wasn't wasn't what are calling taryn gets That is nothing to be ashamed of. Like emotional responses are normal..

The Voicebot Podcast
"taryn" Discussed on The Voicebot Podcast
"On starting poi- is very much human would not making humans up with starting with real human being and then with digitizing them in order to be able to Create endless amounts of content featuring that pass in with the commission in the case of taryn So a describe what we did say the process was we got her in studio and she had a couple of different looks because she wanted high as she calls at. Ai clone to have some flexibility a couple of different ways of different presenting different types of content. And so we go to rent a studio with the green screens Team production team in tel aviv. A video conference in and direct shape and the goal of that is to capture about three to five minutes worth of quantity footage and with that vintage which essentially becomes the data that we can then use to create a digital character. So that's what we did answer the following the shoot Actually if you go to terrence youtube page You can see the proof of concept video on. They're also making a video of what the process was like actually creating higher character so it's a really simple process that we just use a normal Normal video calmer normal studio. Everything's quite normal. We have a few things like lighting in the have we have you know try and minimize reflections. Just little things like that and What we do is we have like a methodology that we guide passing through such as to bury still talk a little bit more Character and expression various degrees of Expressive essentially so that we can capture that full range of facial expressions so that we have this data she disposal when we want to generate new content.

The Voicebot Podcast
The Digitizing Process - Natalie Monbiot of Hour One on Virtual Humans Automated Video Production and More - Voicebot Podcast Ep 219 - burst 04
"On starting poi- is very much human would not making humans up with starting with real human being and then with digitizing them in order to be able to Create endless amounts of content featuring that pass in with the commission in the case of taryn So a describe what we did say the process was we got her in studio and she had a couple of different looks because she wanted high as she calls at. Ai clone to have some flexibility a couple of different ways of different presenting different types of content. And so we go to rent a studio with the green screens Team production team in tel aviv. A video conference in and direct shape and the goal of that is to capture about three to five minutes worth of quantity footage and with that vintage which essentially becomes the data that we can then use to create a digital character. So that's what we did answer the following the shoot Actually if you go to terrence youtube page You can see the proof of concept video on. They're also making a video of what the process was like actually creating higher character so it's a really simple process that we just use a normal Normal video calmer normal studio. Everything's quite normal. We have a few things like lighting in the have we have you know try and minimize reflections. Just little things like that and What we do is we have like a methodology that we guide passing through such as to bury still talk a little bit more Character and expression various degrees of Expressive essentially so that we can capture that full range of facial expressions so that we have this data she disposal when we want to generate new content.

Occupied
"taryn" Discussed on Occupied
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Occupied
"taryn" Discussed on Occupied
"But when i could really share within. This is how. I am feeling i was like just to have that and feel like she heard me and she is in. Has it an danny. Even though she's not in my body. But i i share that end. That is more positive wellness whole body. Wellness is partly sharing. How do we feel now being in our body. So i feel it's important that we practicing update today as well Yeah yeah that's The people who listen will no doubt the well aware of my passion within mental health and openly spike in about my thoughts in my experiences with it in that. What you've touched on there is one of my. I would say pet peeves where we have all these sort of really valuable. Things like specifically for mental health like the u. k. day. And all that sort of stuff. And when i see people that will just like Post on social media like our reach out if you're not okay. That's not how it works like. It's all well and good luck. Said like you can just say. Oh he don't and you're gonna get that sort of default trained response because that's just what you say when someone says hey gown whereas a genuine check-in something that's very different even like following that up with nine how you actually like. How are you really like one shows that you genuinely actually give a shit and two. It's going to be much more. Meaning you're gonna get much more meaningful answer. Hopefully unless they genuinely off on and then they'll express it and you'll see a change in their expression. While i do but also you know you may just be that person that that put that other person needs on that day to just feel that little bit better that little bit more connected to make the date just with one question. And that's that's like how simple it can be. But how often we. I guess misread the signs. Think we it's always coming from a good place..

Occupied
"taryn" Discussed on Occupied
"So it's like okay. Let's do some research so then we can back it up and then we can call it evidence based practice so and like. Don't get me wrong. I am the probably the nuttiest biggest proponent of using the evidence and i think that if there is strong evidence towards doing a certain thing. And you're doing something completely different than that's the whole different ballgame but even within. It like the evidence by for what we do because we are in the global scheme of things a very small profession. the evidence by isn't comprehensive so even if you are doing some interventions like let me think of an example me joining a walking program with a guy who had schizophrenia to reduce what he was having his sort of pockets onion symptoms. There's no evidence for that it's not. There's nothing that says. If have a guy who's got schizophrenia. Experiencing parkinson's symptoms you do this program and you blah blah blah this is how structured and these are the results. You should expect me taking evidence from somewhere else in going. This actually my work for this guy. Let's try it like the yukon as concrete as evidenced by a practice. Sounds you be that concrete with it. You still need to be able to adapt and use your own clinical reasoning together okay. Yeah i'm not gonna try like this guy needs a something completely random. Well let's amputate. He's walks better. That's dumb but like if i find a program like oh. This program actually seems to work well for people with parkinson's this guy's having parkinson's symptoms with but he doesn't have. It is not diagnosed with it. Let's give it a try to harm the hamas he gets out and does some walking. Okay so you use your clinical reasoning to yet white up the brisk walk all that sorta stuff but like there's no concrete scientific evidence that's exactly in a work with that exact person you still formulating that yourself and i see that i see that very similar to what you're doing exactly it entity is and this is why was an it listening to the surface through anyone wanting to bring in a more integrated approach to the practice. I think what people trust in may is that i come from a physiotherapy background. Said that an and that is ingrained in me. That's a skill set that i've learned and practiced school. How many years But it's yeah it even in physiology assimilated. I'd say i young profession slow proficient Where the evidence even when we signed. We've got strong evidence to this plan. We really look at it was still you know. We're not a hundred percent show that this particular thing is going to work with this particular client and it's it's a blend of all of the your personal practice lucky saying you'll clinical experience And what the evidence does say. I think as long as we're drawing on all of that and staying in that professional integrity then and knowing that way where he'd Wellness and i doing our home. Then we can come from space. Feel like it's runway completely. Shut off while. There's no evidence to support that. This plenty of vizier therapy practices. There was no evidence to support. That people were that work g. And that's how i grew and coming from to do the research exactly.

Occupied
"taryn" Discussed on Occupied
"Like when i even have a client sitting in front of may hurricane for pelvic therapy i would sort of sense into where they at in what to they want nice from as therapist. And then i'll move from that place and often held back on that What i would pull more holistic.

Occupied
"taryn" Discussed on Occupied
"That feels really right and quite easy and true to what you're saying too there is a point in like oduor is that sharing to actual People's how people judge me based in all of the things that roll around in your head But from a woman's perspective when we're talking about public wellness that he's one of the biggest barriers that we have to Facilitating pelvic celts. Is that. it's often not talked about so sharing my own story then gives permission. I guess for other women to share this story but also normalizes that mris just an aspect of our body and yes it is very sacred private There are certain things that i definitely would not share Because that is still not on social media. But we've you know the right people in the right way. Then yes i would share. You know thoughts and feelings etcetera But having that boundary. But i'm The individual guess could not what that line needs for themselves and where that is But yeah i feel like it is completely and women relate to may end felt fill drawn to me as a therapist not because on the Most educated mazdas qualified physiotherapists that exists they relate to me because i share my story and because they see the different aspects in my approach and that really is now. Set me up for Being a therapist that people seek out rather than If i just went down the pathway of trying to learn more and become the the best practical evidence based with the highest qualifications And yes for some people. He's their profit and that will be in what sets them up for success But that is my pathway. Why that and that's why sharing the story. is so imploded To may now and it's so easy for me to talk to that aspect is row. I don't see the thinking of content to create its dislike. Oh that feels you know important for me to share in. So i shed that..

Occupied
"taryn" Discussed on Occupied
"But women. I'm thinking about a more holistic. Pathway was really From i'm janney with my pelvic house consents. Particularly it was pelvic pain and i was really taking a easier. Physical approach to healing my pain and that helped to a point but it didn't completely resolved my pain and so that took me on a journey of really becoming in deeper communication with my body and letting my body show megan away and that then took me into i pathway of doing what i would call the inner work you know. Really looking at yourself traits What lights you up. What is your value system What Things about yourself that you feel Doesn't really align with your values. And how would you like to Approach differently so that you become more line your values so it was that progressive pathway for me and i had a really incredible coach. Kelly brown who facilitated this growth. You wanna call it that and very slowly. I started to shay aspects of my own journey. But also how i saw The public health world Helbig wellness from a perspective but more of a integrative or holistic perspective as well but it was really a tip. Tied tip tired if before. I dived striding eventually end. There was signed many aspects emotions that came up with that had to share these. Are people going to think particularly. What if these guys gonna think of this different y. A of approaching pelvic wellness is the semi skype practice. Is this beyond my scope of practice. Do i have to use evidence based medicine for.

Occupied
"taryn" Discussed on Occupied
"If you lock But it was certainly something that suited for that time in my life is is something that and i'm going to kind of think i know the answer but is it something you feel like you're one of those things where you like. You wouldn't change it because as lessons that you let even though it's not sort of the ultimate goal and certainly what that set out full was being really good Practitioner you understand understood. Evidence based approach to vizier therapy. And you know all of the aspects of Communications skills so much that they hospital setting brings and is supportive environment of course of having more senior therapist who guide me Over could guard me so that was really great. But i just had the sense of. I actually didn't believe that time that you could find work truly You up that you passionate about that didn't feel clockwork. That was something that some people could achieve. But it wasn't me. And so when i was working in that environment it was like yeah. This is some like good enough but not something that i felt so passionate about that. I was going to work in busy. Ethically every died for sure so what what was the i. Guess the the straw that broke the camel's back. What was it that made you sort of pull the trigger and are not. I'm making a change. Yeah and for.

Occupied
"taryn" Discussed on Occupied
"Hi and welcome to another episode of occupied this episode. I had the privilege of bringing in my very first physiotherapists. And i know you're thinking a physio on not podcast. He has gone nuts. But taryn is someone. I have known since we were both at university. And she's taking her physio practice down a very nontraditional route. Which is what. I wanted to bring her on in disgust today It's a fascinating story. And i really love her perspective on health and healthcare i. There are so many things that are light so well with occupational therapy and way i see the future of our profession going well. She's an amazing physiotherapists and integrated practitioner. She's written books she's got pud costs all the links with is we'll be in the shower nights. She has released a book. There will be a giveaway of that book. To a member of ou- community over at occupied plus. If you wanna stick around to the very end of the punch i will give you more information around how you can possibly win a copy of turned book but for now. Please enjoy.

Occupied
"taryn" Discussed on Occupied
"And actually bring it up and consciously discussed and put things in place that we can minimize it as a even better step like actually asking those questions in ohio questions. Like how you feeling about what. I'm about to do whatever it is whether it's you know if you could be working with someone who's had a strike in you're trying to get them to stand up for the first time in in a couple of weeks or whatever it is that night but asking how someone's feeling is a really heidi little step that can have huge implications for the person like even just the fact that they may feel heard for the first time within a hospital stay can be a big thing absolutely. I think it's when you coming from your win in mental health of of trauma and and how much people are walking around with enemy. This is this is backed. it was so dated Living when when we ask somebody how are you. It's not like i'm very intentional. Now like how are you. And i'm waiting for the you. Tell me how you really up a good. Thanks and you know you can t because that comes back to the importance of having conversations that real in real live to manage out real mental health issues that a lot of walking around waves struggling ways because we don't have these open dialogue and connected conversation And so when we open it up one to clients the patients but also practicing inada died today live and also practicing how it feels for you to feel like a shed how i really feel and i was seen and heard in that experience. How does that change for you in your body and then you get a really embodied understanding of allow that luck for me. My friend asked me yesterday. How you going halley failing and how you feeling your body so these beautiful questions. I have five week. Old baby You know people could ask our house. Things has binding sleeping rallo Yeah i'm tired. And that's that's the essence of the conversation..

Occupied
"taryn" Discussed on Occupied
"Like when i even have a client sitting in front of may hurricane for pelvic therapy. I would sort of sense into where the in what to they want. Nice bromance therapist. And then i'll move from that place and often held back on that What i would pull more holistic.

Occupied
"taryn" Discussed on Occupied
"If you lock But it was certainly something that suited for that time in my life is is something that and i'm going to kind of think i know the answer but is it something you feel like you're one of those things where you like. You wouldn't change it because as lessons that you let format even though it's not sort of the ultimate goal and certainly what that set out full was being really good Practitioner you understand understood. Evidence based approach to vizier therapy. And you know all of the aspects of Communications skills so much that they hospital setting brings and is supportive environment of course of having more senior therapist who guide me Over could guard me so that was really great. But i just had the sense of. I actually didn't believe at that time that you could find work truly You up that passionate about that didn't feel clockwork. That was something that some people could achieve. But it wasn't me. And so when i was working in that environment it was like yeah. This is sound like good enough but not something that i felt so passionate about that. I was going to work in busy. Ethically every died for sure so what what was the i. Guess the the straw that broke the camel's back. What was it that made you sort of pull the trigger and are not. I'm making a change. Yeah and for.

Occupied
"taryn" Discussed on Occupied
"Hi and welcome to another episode of occupied this episode. I had the privilege of bringing in my very first physiotherapists. And i know you're thinking a physio on not podcast. He has gone nuts. But taryn is someone. I have known since we were both at university. And she's taking her physio practice down a very nontraditional route. Which is what. I wanted to bring her on in disgust today It's a fascinating story. And i really love her perspective on health and healthcare i. There are so many things that are light so well with occupational therapy and way i see the future of our profession going well. She's an amazing physiotherapists and integrated practitioner. She's written books she's got pud costs all the links with is we'll be in the shower nights. She has released a book. There will be a giveaway of that book. To a member of ou- community over at occupied plus. If you wanna stick around to the very end of the punch i will give you more information around how you can possibly win a copy of tarrant book but for now. Please enjoy.

Unsolicited Advice with Ashley and Taryne
Crows hold grudges
"Often hold grudges against specific people. What they're very good at recognizing people's faces found to remember people for a long time. I believe that cruiser creepy hell. Okay but i need. I've i've gotten like side eye glances from them. And i've just been like hello. You have it like. I need to find out if hawks do. Because i yelled at one. We were outside in our backyard. Taking pictures as we do and taryn does happens to look up and sees a giant hawk. Yarn a giant giant store excise the giant hawk standing on a telephone pole in the corner of our yard. Like that's like in the middle of like a bunch of homes and we remember one. We have a bunch of little dogs in the house. We panic and we go and lock the door and then we remember like my neighbor has chicken chicken. That thousand percents chicken. Yeah so actually. We'll post this. We'll prove it. I video of taron just screaming at the hawk. And it's the funniest thing on trying to find out is my life and that's basically why struggle going to survive. Are we gonna serve anyway. Yeah it was a little scary though because like at one point the hawk look straight at me and like all. Its like rough. Left up I that was when i was like. They're like they're like fight stances they get themselves looking bigger. Yeah and then. Like flew over me. And i was like. I don't think he could kill me. But i lose an i. It was terrifying because it wasn't a fly. It was like a slow swoop kind of down towards us but then inevitably it went above was a threat. It was a threat dot. sir. I saw

Miss Information: A Trivia Podcast
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"Tonight. We're talking about shonda rhimes. Who is like she's a total boss. Queen television absolutely all right so first. We'll talk a little bit about shonda. So shonda rhimes was born in chicago. Illinois in january nineteen seventy. She was the youngest of six children. Her mother vero was a college professor and her father. Eilly was a university administrator. And she'd said that she exhibited an early affinity for storytelling early on in her life. She attended marin catholic high school and served as a hospital volunteer which inspired an interest in hospital environments. She majored in english. And film studies at dartmouth college and she graduated in nineteen ninety-one at dartmouth the black underground theatre association. She divided her time between directing and performing in student productions and also writing fiction and after college. She moved to san francisco and worked in advertising but she moved to los angeles a little bit after that to stubby screening at the university of southern california. She was ranked top of her class at usc. And she earned the gary rosenberg writing fellowship. She obtained a master of fine arts degree from the. Us's school of cinematic arts. And while at usc rimes was hired as an intern by debra martin chase who was prominent black producer she also worked at denzel washington's company monday entertainment so after she graduated rimes was actually an unemployed script writer in hollywood and to make ends meet. She worked various jobs including as an office administrator. And then a counselor at a job center during this period rhymes worked as a research director documentary. Hank aaron chasing the dream which won the nineteen ninety-five peabody award. One thousand nine hundred. Eighty eight rhymes made a short film called blossoms. Unveils which starred. Jada pinkett smith and jeffrey rate. This is actually only credit as a film director. So that's nineteen ninety eight short film blossoms unveils new line cinema purchased a feature. Script of hers It ended up not being produced at that time but she received an assignment shortly thereafter to co write the hbo movie introducing dorothy dandridge in nineteen ninety nine which earned numerous awards further star. Halle berry. get out. I didn't realize that she colorado so interesting. Oh wait till you hear the the plethora of things that she's worked on. Oh no after grad school rhymes sold her first screenplay called human seeking same about an older black woman looking for love in the personal ads. And that film wasn't produced. But you have heard of her next project in two thousand and one rhymes wrote the debut film of pop singer. Britney spears the starring zoe saldana and taryn. Manning crossroads everybody. I didn't know that she wrote that. Get out up saying. I feel like it's been really it was really panned by the next but maybe for them. Okay no sometimes. It's it's sometimes you just want a nice story about friendship road trimming going on a road trip and having a nice time and may be hitting up a karaoke joint. Heck yeah and singing. I love rock and roll. That's all i'm saying is that maybe it's for them. I think lauren has actually seen crossroads. I have felt you know. She wrote that and then the next thing that she worked on in two thousand four was the sequel to the princess. Diaries called the princess diaries. Two royal engagement. Get out. yeah. I didn't realize that she was so like a dummy. I just assumed like shonda rhimes right out. The gate was grey's anatomy but apparently she was introduced are obsolete reduce. So she's working on all these film things in two thousand three. She actually wrote her first tv pilot. Abc it was about young female war correspondents but the network. Turn it down. You know what they didn't turn down ask project. So here's where sean hillen comes in sean. Billion is the name of rhymes production company shine million and its logo also referred to the shows that she has produced an also to rimes herself. So when we say shaun d land. It's like interchangeably sean. And her production company. Yeah and like the. Because i do remember like i think it was. Abc or nbc. I forgot what what channel she's on but it was. They were like girl a sorry But it was like thursday nights. Is sean the land. Because it was like it was like back to back to back to back shadowland shows. We'll talk about that. You have a basically they. They tried to rebrand thursdays. Like tgi. T thank goodness thursday because that its native shot in the land. I mean people are gonna watch no matter what they didn't need to need hype it up so The name shawn lane was stylized as capital s shonda capital l. Land one word from two thousand five to two thousand sixteen but since two thousand sixteen is all stylize lower case everything is lower case. It's always very recognizable font so you might often see in print as actually all lower case letters.

Let's Talk Bitcoin!
Looking at FinCEN’s “Self Custodied Wallet” rule with Peter Van Valkenburgh from CoinCenter
"I've been hearing a lot about the fincen comment period over this self custody wallet ruling that they will be making soon and a lot of people seem to be up at arms and quite a lot happening in the world right now both with the election. The bitcoin price and the lockdown so just winter in general such that. You know it's kind of hard to find oneself to care about anything especially when it's something that seems so banal as the government is asking for comments because later they might say something you might not like just in the realm of all the things that could happen and potentials that are occurring. It just seems so far off and distant. And i know that a lot of the people who are really looking into the such as yourself are really passionate about engaging on this problem so that we get the best outcome what is going on right now and why should we be concerned so you know. A lot of people are upset. I think you know first of all because this all happened over the holidays. We got an announcement from fincen. The friday before christmas and december that there was going to be a fifteen day comment period as you said for a proposed new rule that would affect bitcoin. Exchanges crypto currency exchanges in a pretty serious way. and so fincen. Is this agency in the treasury. That deals with financial surveillance. They do with so-called anti money laundering policy. But i prefer the term financial surveillance because it's really just warrantless data collection about all your financial transactions. That's the law that they deal with the bank. Secrecy act and so this comment period was to solicit public feedback in all fifteen days over the holidays and the new year's on this proposed rule change which would say hey. You're fewer crypto exchange if you got customers and you're holding bitcoin for them or other cryptocurrencies. You're already subject to the bank secrecy. Actually you already know your customers. You already file suspicious activity reports. But we're going to require some new reporting requirements and some new record keeping requirements about your customers some of which that apply to other financial institutions like kind of reports and records that banks need to keep but some of which are actually more strict more information that we want you to collect than we even require from banks and there's one particular requirement that they were proposing in that rulemaking. That basically would be very very difficult for exchanges to be able to meet and so it would lead to exchanges effectively choosing probably not to transact in certain ways because what that requirement was was this it says if your customer is starting transaction or receiving a transaction on say the bitcoin network or any other crypto currency you need to know that transactions either coming from another financial institution like crack into coin base or going to another financial institution coins to crack. And if it's not you need to know the name and physical address of the individual that it's coming or going to so we're talking just a regular old. Bitcoin wallet that i might have on ledger or tresor or something like that or just on an iphone touch if i'm sending transactions from that wallet to coin base coin base would need to know my name physical address. I mean to a customer coin mace personal. I'm actually paying. And you know as i don't need to tell you guys at all. That's not how the bitcoin network works. Bitcoin network has bitcoin addresses. And it has signatures to prove that you are. The you know sort of rightful person to be controlling the funds in those addresses or to control the ut a-x-i-o-s to be more specific so there's no name and physical address field in bitcoin transaction. Right in fact it doesn't even have to be a flesh and blood person receiving the transaction. It could be smart contract in something like that. Exactly the name physical address of any kind of you know payable machine or smart contract on any of these currency networks. So can we just put vitale. Lick taryn one theorem foundation dr. No that doesn't work for all smart smart contracts he's gonna have quite the dossier treasury no so this breaks the way these networks work and you could say well exchanges could just transfer it to your own wallet that you host yourself and then you could go and interact with smart contracts but this is sort of like an added level of complexity to using something like a smart contract or paying an individual. Who's not yourself and it's not just another level of complexity and bad for that reason. It's bad because it's not equal treatment with traditional financial institutions. So when you remove cash from your bank account or even when you send a wire from your bank account the record keeping requirements are flexible. The bank has to record all of the information you gave them about the transaction but there's certain fields like the recipient of the transaction where they only need to record the name and physical address for example if that information is available and so the law makes these excuses if you will for incomplete information at traditional financial institutions like banks. So why would we not get the same excuses at bitcoin financial institutions and. It seems as though there's just wasn't interest in providing that kind of flexibility to the crypto world that there is in the traditional financial world where most of the money laundering actually takes place. But also i mean showing its true colours where customers surveillance or consumer protections comes into play. Seems like the state tends to choose surveillance over consumer protections because as much as we tell everyone to custody their own coins. There's a large percentage of people who are a lot safer with their funds on an exchange and sending it back and forth to regular people and so taking that group of people that don't have any of those best practices and telling them now. Hey the only way for you to send or receive money is for you to self custody your coins and we're gonna see a lot of very unsophisticated. People losing a lot of

The Big Picture
Nicole Kidman, Javier Bardem in Talks to Play Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz in Aaron Sorkin-Directed Film
"You've got split into. That's as close as i will ever get to desi arnez voice because it has been announced that aaron sorkin is making a lucille ball and desi arnez bio pic starring. Nicole kidman and javier bardem. I guess this is amazing but also it seems kind of terrible as as ideas go. What was your reaction to this news. My first reaction is. I'm just glad that nicole kidman and gets to have a little bit of just the tiniest bit of fine. Did you ever happened to catch the prom. Was the ryan murphy. Film version of a broadway musical speaking of things. We'll be discussing later on this podcast. I sure did. And i was not a fan nor was i. The only thing that i could say is like when they let nicole kidman do something which was very rare in this. She seemed to be having the time of her life and she was like. I don't have to have a breakdown. Like on a courtroom stand and talk about like really grim things while being filmed for once. And i'm flying free and so you know i assume this. Is i think this project in one form or another. I think errands has been trying to do this for a while. If you google. They're kind of like mentions of this project. Bopping around and i think it's about their marriage and working relationship presumably their ups and downs in it. Because it's a marriage. So i don't think it'll all be sunshine and roses for her but at least you'll get to do comedy. Yeah i think that's right on the one hand. We have seen her do comedy a few times in the past perhaps most notoriously in bewitched your icon nora ephron i kind of interesting but kind of bungled but kind of notable movie. What were you gonna say not. Everything works in not everything works. I'll say next week we're going to talk about one division. And i think the bewitched conversation and the idea of using bewitched as a satirical vehicle into another story is new again so as usual ephron ahead of the curve there nevertheless nicole kidman i. Is she gifted comic actress. I don't know maybe she doesn't have to be for this obviously lucille ball. Desi arnez their story as showbiz. Pioneers is not just a comic story. There's there's a lot of high drama that's place there. The other thing. I thought of when i read this news was that one of aaron sorkin non adapted works to to screen is something called the farnsworth invention which is about essentially the creation of the tv by filo farnsworth and we know that the origins of television and the origins of entertainment are quite important. Taryn sorkin and to the kinds of stories. He's he's often telling stories about people at the forefront of a new life changing kind of technology or culture. We've seen it with steve jobs. We've seen it with moneyball. We've seen it with the social network. He loves to find pioneers and tell their stories. And there's no doubt that. And lucy were major pioneers and tv. So you know. Of course we're going to watch it and devote six to twelve episodes about this on our show. And i'm sure it'll be good slash not good.

From The Newsroom
Christchurch Inquiry Says New Zealand Couldn’t Have Prevented Mosque Attacks
"A royal commission investigating loss. Jesus christ church mosque terror. Attacks has concluded that nothing could have been done to stop. Australian wants premises brenton. Taryn a report released. Yesterday he makes forty four recommendations to prevent a repeat of the attacks which fifty one people and left dozens more seriously wounded in the country's worst-ever mass shooting. The report concluded that while they were major failures and new zealand's gun licensing system the attacks not the result of failures by counter-terror agencies

The Watch
The Crown season 4
"I am now joined by. Amanda dobbins our resident expert. Amanda thanks for joining me again. My pleasure your pleasure to watch these middle. Three episodes of the crown season four absolutely crushing. It this stuff. Is this really good. We're talking today about favorites fagin and taryn knowle's ands basically. It's the episode with all the kids. The episode with the guy breaks into the palace and the episode. Where charles and diana go to australia. And i have to say that i think four. I've seen a few people dating for here and there for some reason. Maybe because it's too too well kind of put too much of a bow on it. I think it's fucking extraordinary. Like if i i thought that favorites was a really like startling achievement in dramatic writing and just in terms of the amount of stuff that they burn through in the way that they bring all these characters. What did you. What did you think of that episode. I agree with you. And i have not seen any criticisms because i don't really consume social media anymore but anyone who thinks it's too neat or they put a bow on it. I guess find another show This is peter. Marin is a playwright. There is a lot of construction and intentional cinematic and exposition all dialogue and set pieces built into this. It's not. it's not that it's obvious but all of it is very crafted. So i agree with you that i thought episode four was tremendous in terms of the amount of like and setup that they managed to convey to you in a very effective way. Because we don't really know anything about two of the four children barely met any of them and has been kind of a side character and so there are four children who get their own scenes and moments and so you have to develop those characters. You have to develop the queen's relationship to all of them. You also have the margaret thatcher thematic connection of the of the children. And you're drying out a little bit about margaret thatcher's relationship to women as well which is an important larger thematic episode. And also you've got the falklands war. I mean it's and they do it definitely and i thought about something you say a lot. Which is the crown doesn't like doesn't waste a moment. They just pick the scenes they pick the lines. And you know everything you need to know. That is so hard and they nail it. I mean they do a lot of stuff that i think other shows would probably shy away from because it would feel too like they were showing you too many of their cards so i kept thinking about the scene between elizabeth and an you know they go riding out. This is the thing that they sort of both share this love of horses even though and is obviously phillips favorite. And that's like in the way that that gets conveyed in the beginning and their conversations heartbreaking you know like their conversation is legitimately breaking and i think you could look at what an says. She's like. I used to enjoy being the difficult on and scaring people and now i don't feel like have any control over that anymore and you could be like well like you might go your entire life and never have that level of self awareness. You know you may have to go through thirty years of therapy to find that out about yourself and this young woman just like sort of pops out off when confronted by her mother on iran day. But it's beautiful writing. It's just it's just like amazing writing. And i thought the performances specifically in that scene mostly because the three sons come off as absolute troll lords in this episode mean. Yeah but the scene in particular was was quite lovely thought. Listen i think that there are levels of emotional breakthrough and clarity in this. Show that it's never happened in real life and certainly have never happened in the uk and to anyone who is absolutely senior no country just a lot of time talking about salads in england too early because they get a lot of salad industry and how to their salads or just blue cheese and bacon their emotional relationships are blue cheese and bacon. Do they are not. They're not doing the the smart greens. Now i mean it's it's a tv show and we are projecting emotions and trying to figure out how these people felt about the facts that we know are true. That's what we think is so interesting about episode for which made me reflect a little bit of on the queen character in this season and an interesting thing is happening. We talked a little bit about this on the last episode. Where libya coleman is kind of popping out a little bit and coleman is one of the great actresses of time and also i find her personally hilarious so i think that that's great but i see moments where it nothing is on the page and it's just olivia colman giving it that sense of humor giving it that timing Or maybe even the character is being a little bit written to her strengths and that is also a little bit because the queen is not. i mean. she's not a side character but the way they're telling the story is about all of the other people and events who are kind of crowding into that character's life and how she's bouncing all of it but episode four is just it's about the queen and all of their writing it's character development that is in line with the past three seasons that we've seen and it's pretty extraordinary and i think libya coleman also does like a great job with the actual written script and the character and the reacting to like the horror show of her children. I mean they all are. Do you have a favorite of the four. Who is your favorite on the shore in real life. No on the show. I don't really i. It's shifted i think blassie's and it would have been charles and yeah and this season it's probably end. Although let me get to the end of it. I mean it's obviously not editor andrew. So yeah. I wanted to just quickly before we get into edward andrew charles. A little bit ask you you start this episode up. Did you expect the wedding. No if only because number one. I read some spoilers about how they don't show the wedding but i do also think in their when charles and diana yes yes. The most watched royal wedding. I think of all time. I i don't. I should have gotten this statistics. It was close to a billion people. Watch it. I mean that was everywhere and people taped it and watched it over and over again rate including me who. Dvr it when bbc america riera it before the wedding harry and meghan and it was part of their like twelve hour block of programming. I watched all of it i. It's pretty boring. They didn't really have their production values in one thousand nine hundred one that we expect from royal wedding now anyway but no. There was sort of finality to episode three and there was something intentional about the way they showed their rehearsal and kind of the real behind the scenes emotions where i was like. Okay this is an interesting choice and like this is what we're going to get and also i've seen it before was do because like they wouldn't be a lot of opportunity for people to be talking during that so unless there would be some fagin like wrinkle history that they wanted to explore not really sure what they would do their right. I mean it happened at such a scale that even it would defy the crown's siegi budget. I will say. I was surprised that diana disappeared for new episodes. We'll get episode five. But she is very briefly shown and she is heavily pregnant when she shown episode four. And she just won't come out of the room and in one way. That's really all you need to know. About how their marriage is going and how everything is you know how everything is is shaken out but on the other hand i was like uh this is a choice. Diana pretty popular. Yeah yeah no. I thought that the dow is interesting. Also the suggestion. That charles is starting to become under the influence of these gurus and like self help nutritionist. Which i didn't. I didn't know that about him. Oh yeah the the lawrence vander past reference. I only know about this from the tina brown book. But apparently he brought those books on their honeymoon and then tried to get diana who was twenty at the time of their wedding to read the books and discuss them over for dinner on their honeymoon. So that's how that went

Rob Has a Podcast
'Big Brother' Alum Paulie Calafiore Gunning for U.S. Olympic Bobsled Team
"Five thousand calorie a day Diet Fred for this. Yeah. It's a lot of meat. This is a damn good steak. This thing is cooked to perfection and I'm all about it because these biceps anchor feed themselves, your boy nieces me. Could you imagine Taryn at the twenty, twenty, two Winter Olympics in Beijing f. The men's bobsled. Now for the men's bobsled team, we have the very interesting story of polly California are a his brother. Competed in the US reality, TV series Big Brother Sixteen Paulie was recruited to play in the season big brother eighteen since then he's gone on to appear on the challenge many seasons, he has a very active following on some various adult websites. His brother, his brother recently want me all stars. Seasonally was also a big brother champion. And now here he is competing

Stand-Up w/ Chris Distefano
Bobby Moynihan plays a drug dealing manatee in new Comedy Central show
"Everybody. This is Bobby Moynihan and I'm here to tell you about my new show Lafi on comedy central digital. It's an improvised animated series about a weed dealing Mandy named Lafi, who has to Juggle being a single dad and the number one we'd dealer in New York City all from his tank of the Central Park. Zoo not to be confused with the much cleaner Central Park Zoo and you can expect things. Like a group of zoo animals playing DND Atar, you're trading sexual favors for a harp, a weed smoking hypnotist, a Cammo who thinks he's Markham oh inter species, relationships, outer species, relationships, Inter species, feuds, and much much more with characters voiced and improvised Ron funches Cecil strong Eugene Cordero Gina Gershon. Jason News Kevin Smith Jay Pharaoh Nina West, and Taryn kill him. It's Lo fi on comedy central's youtube and facebook pages out tomorrow.

Rob Has a Podcast
Big Brother 21 - Wednesday Night Sept 11 Veto Recap
"We we are two weeks away from the big brother finale got a lot to talk about here tonight on our recap sorry about the delay everybody who's watching live but if you only knew what i had to work with year on the road to make this show happen you would you would understand this mad scientist situation russian that we have going on here of course very excited to be joined here tonight by an esteemed member of the l. FC please welcome welcome the great most danny must how're you doing great i'm very excited to talk about one of my favorite veto competitions BB comics i'm very happy happy that they kind of did a back to basics thing and copied the same competition from big brother sixteen when they first did become a throwback a throwback a throwback robak for the bbc comex classic edition and a throwback to podcast i remember listening to fondly on my way back from mini rene apple when was puja and melissa were on a together many wednesdays ends days ago here he is back on the podcast this time with me here is the great poo poo how are you i'm doing good rob i'm happy happy to be here taryn might not listen to this because he's in new york but upgrade i just got an upgrade here no shade taryn just kidding very excited to be here and very excited to talk bb colleagues okay well very excited fun veto competition and we will talk through the looming not since lebron james puja has there been such a highly anticipated decision of what will happen on thursday night we'll find out live when we are doing our show from the SPCA theater here in new york city i'm out on strong island right now much like nicole and looking forward to our big live show on a thursday night but a lot of talk through you could use hashtag RJ scott saint-pierre is standing by to get us those questions later on in the show melissa how are you doing i'm doing great this was a great episode well a very very exciting veto results i i was so excited when i saw the news that call it won't be joe it's honestly like all day long she had been saying i have have to win this i like i need to do this for myself and for cliff and then she would literally promise to like cliffs family that she was going to win this she's like i'm i'm going to do it i'm gonna win it and most of the time when people say that on the show you're like okay are a sure you are alike that's probably not going to happen but she did it i mean that was insane she did such great job she smoked them i mean she got such a better time it was very impressive it's impressive run here here for nicole and i don't know if i have the big brother player sorta that at my fingertips that i could say is the parallel for this run that nicole is on the only person i can think of who's had a quick change in both capability to take it all at the end and also turn on the complex after having not is paris from be began six that is the only person i can compare her to it's been amazing it's been an amazing not even one week six days for nicole a where she was going into that double and where she is now we're seeing her in a whole new light on we're talking about an whole night and as a nicole fan as someone who was assaulting dear nicole has been a fan and ecole pretty nice to see i will take yeah let's say it's been such an impressive run where sure the odds on favourite to win right which is crazy i mean honestly think about just like the roundtable from last week and where we were basically saying like she's got to win something or else she's never gonna win this there's no way because the main argument going into the end was well well nicole hasn't done anything for these ago right exactly that's the thing is it just it everything is different now i feel like everyone's account nicole nicole hose the winner she's coming into the stretch like melissa draft whereas like a couple of weeks whoever wants their draft sucks so i hope nicole pulls it out because she is the only remaining person who may draft you know i it's been such an impressive turnaround greenlee i'm so happy and mila side you have to commend you on your draft the incredible job to land mccall in brown it was all me i i knew she was going to be the last one i knew that i was gonna get her it was all knee just to reset that was that there were two people left on the board jess and nicole i had the fifteenth pick whoever i didn't pick was going to go to melissa and i said boy gesture nicole nicole lock your parents in the basement i'd like to river but it just seems like a more normal person and the call i can't i can't see you take good luck with nicole lewis and i was like no i like their video video up at a little video clip of it has been kind of circulating around on twitter today and it's just it's so embarrassing 'cause i'm like i didn't pick her i don't want her now go to call you got this you're by doesn't matter if it's victory nonetheless if ends up coming in for the call okay but we'll talk walk through all the scenarios for the game a little bit but let's just talk through what was going on in the episode clear we started with everything going on with tommy he was feeling sorry for himself and he ends up saying that okay i am going to end up coming clean to macbeth to jackson accident holly and he ends up telling the backstory of him in christie that they knew each other yeah so i love the way they set this up on the show because i feel like it was pretty much the exact same thing we were seeing on the feeds on saturday and it's one of those situations where they're just just talking so much smack about christie his face and he's just sitting there and taking it and taking it and then you just got i'd i just need to get defensive now and just kind of also blamed christie by association just look hey i knew her coming in at the play the cards i was dealt it's not not my fault she kinda lost herself like this is just this is why this happened and i loved it it reminds me of a situation on a movie where you know there's a group of the people and their talking a lot of smack about this one of the personnel burden comes as well i've been dating them secretly for three months so what do you have to say about that now nice well well if you think what you guys had to say is bad you should hear what my aunt had to say about her because i'm i'm sure yeah i'm sure my aunt was even she was even go after worse drag her so yeah sure the aunt has some breakup jersey i mean you never wanna go to hard into with the break-up stories because you don't have to break up is gonna take but here in in this instance since i don't know if tommy in christie you're gonna get back together after the season is over melissa yeah and i mean the way that this was put on the show did not make holly look great it made her look pretty bad and pretty mean and she's like i mean i sound download the mean girl right now and like no one says anything like no one says no you're not being it was just like tom he's kind of like it's okay i understand but it just did did not look good for holly i feel like today's at it wasn't great for her i mean this whole time she was kind of able to remove herself from this like bullying mentality or whatever whatever like this mean girl mentality and because she was always able to say like well i didn't have any part of it and it was it was in my heart and like i just felt like i had to go along with it for the game the christie's out of the house this is a game at all it's just like the smack jog somebody this is a great point about holly and i really feel like we've all been going back and forth of what's going to be the best move for nicole and forklift going into thursday and i have to say i think i feel more adamant than ever especially when we're talking about tommy versus holly holly has started to become so unimpressive puja off i almost i feel like i don't even see a scenario where holly ken win why would cliff and nicole wants to get rid of her yet yeah it's talking to parallel to nicole going from poppy not winning anything to now being the front runner is that holly coming into the week was kind of everyone's like like chalk okay if she makes it there she's got everyone beat she might have to work a little bit against jackson but she's got this going where why are they being picked off right now why holly being looked at right right now it just comes down to the fact that holly and mickey are jackson as we call them or a pair dr jackson yeah yeah that was so great by the way i didn't think of it we'll do all the comics and a little bit just basically basically comes down to the fact that they got rid of a pair it was a three way standoff of three pairs and now this is another pair and now there's an opportunity in front of them to maybe take take that one down we've all talked about at length of how impressive jackson's run has been since the blow up of forty four and here we are now and he could run on it to the end and this is something they see as handicapping jackson it boils under that yeah have you weighed in on on what you think cliff and nicole should do know because i got on the update the day before all this went down so my viewpoint from the get-go was it's a two out of four with the pair of nicole and cliff and then you've got a singular tommy a singular mickey if you're why don't you mickey out of nowhere jackson accepted yeah it's happened finally watermelon seed planted in your head i wish it was seedless those are better however yes so if you take holly out here these to see each other as biggest threat to win at the end they fully believe it at least that's how i'm taking it so my belief was coming down if they get to the final four these two are going to go after each other they're going to want to target each other even though cliff and nicole are sitting there as a pair why because even if we've just seen nicole when two competitions out of the last four in the last six days that's impressive we've seen cliff come out of nowhere when competitions when no one bought it was possible he's had his moments but jackson's run is unparalleled his competition wins have been ridiculously insane outside of here he's pretty much want everything that he's been really good on the flipside tommy has not not been a slouch in these cops he's coming second in a lot of even this one right now would-be comics so they go even if they win their have to look at taking each other out so that's where i stand is holly going out is better and i'm not gonna lie i wasn't one hundred percent in because everyone has said this is one of those ones where there's no rude winning pick either works i think as the days have gone on here and just the game we've seen just the conversations we've seen it's getting more and more clear that holly going is the move here okay melissa i'm much more in the tommy should go camp because i think that tommy i can see him winning competitions here down the stretch and could tell me this is crazy could you see tommy winning the final goal three h. o. h. and potentially taking jackson to the final two is that crazy to imagine that i think that it's possible however i mean like i don't know i don't think it's crazy but i think that the odds are he wouldn't because first of all well if he does that i mean he already knows that holly would vote for jackson so that automatic probably receive oh automatic jackson votes and then that would cancel out his chris evokes his christie does like the one like yes christie is gonna vote for me so then renders christie vote kind of move and then you know i i just think that he i don't think he would take jackson just because i think that he jackson are automatically has some votes associated with him uh-huh whereas nicole and cliff it's up in the air we don't know who's gonna vote for nicole and clip tommy as the argument first of all against clip that like i've been working this whole time i was in these all these alliances blah blah blah and i'm the last man standing from the alliance nicole and clifton do anything the whole game yeah sure they like you know they could say that obviously i disagree i think cliff i've

Rob Has a Podcast
A Recap of Big Brother's Double Eviction
"Welcome back to our live coverage of double eviction night baby and boy. It was a a doozy a lot to recap from the double eviction here with me in the studio to help a break it all down our own resident big brother veteran caitlyn. Herman is here caitlyn. Everyone good. I'm doing good tonight was a fun night for night night. Caitlin is locked in. She had a lot of thoughts about the episode. During the show. I said i say that he was actually shutting me up and said do not wanna hear this on the hot here to give have you guys big brother content and big brother content only all right of course here with us to help a breakdown the double eviction taryn armstrong. It is with us tonight erin. How are you doing very well rob. That was a very exciting double eviction. I feel like it's been a while. Since we've got such a good good double fiction. I was a great double. Eviction excited to have a tear with us help. Break it all down and it's such a big night that we also have with us. Join us on the podcasts melissa. Danny is gonna be with us tonight. Melissa how are you. I'm doing great baby. Da fiction is the new word so very exciting eating night. <hes> just quick forewarning. I am traveling right now so my connection might not be so great and i apologize if i cut out or anything but just wants to let that be now and so we at least have to cover for it okay all right. That's good. We've got to l f c people here tonight so i've only happens with melissa and her connection then we'll we'll. We'll be fine okay all right so melissa. What did you think about the double eviction. I thought it was very exciting. I almost got all all of my dreams to come true by having nicole win h._o._a. Jen cliff when vito and then christie's day and then she didn't stay so that was kind of a disappointment just because i love the drama and craziness that she brings. I think she's a very exciting player so you know it's sad to see her. Go but very exciting night okay very exciting night indeed and we will <hes> break it all down hashtag rha so we can get your your questions into the show as well all right so <hes> melissa that are you. Are you still with us sounds like you were breaking up a little bit tired. <hes> we'll see we'll see if we can get melissa back with something. What was what was that was that at at the door god that we have a surprise that the podcast studio door here in person <hes> not over yet firmer canana. Let's <hes> can you believe this. What's what's what's getting something. There is too much mo- sedan is here with us in the in the studio derek. We okay okay all right we are we unplugged headphones. Okay all right. Sorry about that everybody we we have pranked ourselves insurance. How are you. I'm doing great. This is so exciting. I'm very excited to be here in the studio and hang out with you. Guys tonight ed right chat room. I know it gets complicated. We had a lot of people in the studio so let us know on the volume levels as we try to get back to to the studio shot with with taryn while you're working on that okay alright taryn it jared we did it. Okay taryn attaran. Come on now connection guys. I let me just fix it for a second. Imagine how let's let's let's get let's get to the the double of action and i think the the question that we have to start with for me is i was very surprised prize that it was christie and not tommy that god voted out with that the plan all along yeah it had been discussed between jackson and holly that they really wanted christie to go they had talked with cliff about it and he agreed with them but cliff separately talked to nicole about like either one would be fine.

UN News
News in Brief 09 July 2019
"This is the news in brief from the united nations nations are not doing enough to ensure that every child goes to school and stays there by twenty thirty a k commitment of these twenty thirty global goals agenda unesco set on cheese day according to data from you ends educational scientific and cultural organization one in six youngsters aged between six and seventeen will still be out of plus decades time attendance levels are best in primary school with information from nearly one hundred and fifty countries showing that eighty four percent of children completed this fast educational taryn twenty eighteen up from seventy percent in two thousand with an extra push end investment uscca believes it getting old children into primary school is just possible civil by twenty thirty but it warms the as children get older attendance levels are much lower with four in ten children globally expected not complete secondary education by twenty thirty this figure is likely to grow to half of all youngsters in sub saharan africa forgot where the school age population is growing faster than anywhere else unesco says new cancer treatments and drugs that can be swallowed rather than injected adjusted some of their central medicines that every country should have the world health organization unsettled choose day more than one hundred and fifty countries you see you and agencies essential medicines list which contains around four hundred and sixty by to drugs deemed essential detroit public health needs the latest update adds twenty eight products the adult's at twenty three children and it will say specifies new you just put twenty six already listed products based on value for money evidence and health impacts according to w h o the five counts of therapies added to the list are regarded as the best in terms of survival rates just treat skin melanomas lung blood and prostate cancers they include to recently developed immuno therapies naval you lab and from brazil map that have delivered up to fifty percent survival rate for advanced melanoma skin cancer but until recently with incurable all the updates to the list include new oral antique arguments to prevent stroke hasn't alternative to wolfer and treatment of deep vein thrombosis these up particularly advantageous for low income countries at unlike well friend they do not require regular monitoring the issue of life threatening bleeding off the child was also addressed in this year's essential medicines last update with proposal to use champa tyson rama's dandy counties therapy oxytocin doesn't need refrigerating in related development wh as also updated it's essential diagnostics list in recognition of critical life saving importance of finding out what is wrong with patients before it's too late while the first this issued last year concentrated traded on priority diseases hiv malaria toback he likes this and hepatitis this year's list it covers mono communicable end communicable diseases and finally old grievances linked to violence perpetrated against sudanese protesters test is by security forces across the country should be investigated independently and justice must be served atop you and writes officials say don't choose day speaking at the human rights council andrew gilmore assistance extra general human rights welcomed and last week's reported power sharing deal between the transitioning military authority and civilian representatives he said you instead ready to help the country strengthen the protection of human rights as it embraced civilian rule after mass protests beginning in december last year that led to the playing of precedent alba shift for months later we encourage all parties ensued on the continue to resolve any outstanding issues through dialogue i wish they jar welcomes the agreement reached last week includes a commitment to conduct an independent investigation into the violence perpetrated against peaceful protesters more details have emerged about casualties doing the math protests that took place across their down on the thirtieth of june two thousand nineteen it's important that investigation of contribute to justice and dignity for all victims of such violence in reply sudan's osama have made a express gratitude for regional efforts to resolve tensions inside the country while also acknowledging djing be heroic and inspiring popular revolution lead in particular by young people the sudanese representative duncan fundy imminent release of all political prisoners and many others who've been arrested under a state of emergency lows along with an end to the calf you he

UN News
Key to treating epilepsy is talking about it and community engagement: WHO
"This is my well as you're news. Epilepsy affect some fifty million people around the world and eight intent of these live in low to middle income countries. The World Health Organization said on Thursday in interview with you News's Samuel moon guy. WHO's Dr Taryn Dur explains how to help sufferers and what the strategies are that are being put in place to reduce stigma faced by those with the condition. So one of the reason for the high stigma associated with epilepsy is because of the presentation, you had those recurrent body movements. And sometimes, you don't know what are they happen in your afraid about it because it seems you don't have control of your body. And that's why people think that it may be a form of, for example, due to a devil, or things like that. And that because these are unpredictable it when are they going to happen? And so people are afraid that this would mean that you would not like to be interacting, or working closely. It's people like that. And that's the reason for plastic method PC so emergent before there was an what to do during. Ability seizure. What shouldn't you do? So a few things that you should not be doing that to get stressed about it between stop by itself. So I think that's a very important message the other things that are in terms of, don't do his put anything in the mouth, people feel that you might swallow your tongue and so that is impossible. So don't put on drive to open them out. Don't try to restrain. I think these are some of the important don'ts in case of epilepsy. When someone has a heart attack an appeal of see both of them involve convulsive seizures. How could you tell the difference between a heart attack and seizure? This would mean that you would need to do some special tests to understand what is the cause of the person is having these abnormal movement. A good clinical history that is the most important to understand because if you have hard tax, you don't only have abnormal movement, you have other symptoms. For example, you would have been you would have sweating and some of these things that are not seen in a person with epilepsy. Then you would need some these diagnostic tests, less for example, in. Case of heart attack, you would need to electrocardiogram in epilepsy, you would need to do electrons flow Graham, so it is diagnostic investigations can also help you. So how big is this problem epilepsy? So epilepsy is a rain disease common across the world, it affects around fifty million people worldwide and if I look into the numbers, exactly between one in one hundred or one in two hundred people across the world will have epilepsy at any given time. So these are substantially high numbers, it affects people, both sexes all ages. But more common in children and older adults. So what are some of the strategies both in the community legislative wise and into workplace that are being taken to make more awareness of decision. So the most important is having an awareness and advocacy campaign to reduce the stigma around epilepsy. It is important that people with epilepsy should talk about it. I think that's extremely important. What we need protective legislations and policies. For example, people should be allowed to marry. People should be allowed to drive there should not be discriminatory. Employments children with epilepsy, should be allowed to go to schools. So these are very important legislative policy community based intervention strategies that can be undertaken to decrease the stigma and discrimination associated with epilepsy. What it requires is also working together with civil society organizations people with epilepsy and their families because they are the ones to tell you about it that this is a condition, not to be afraid on, this is a condition which requires social inclusion.

FT News
Franco-German divisions laid bare in Brexit talks
"To delay. Brexit from six months overriding the objections of French president Emmanuel Macron and setting a Halloween deadline for Britain to leave the block lettering. Con talks to Alex Barker and Gotcha Zan about the considerations informed. The discussions. Onyx? It's the often after very long Brexit summit. We left the building around four o'clock in the morning. We had a result. What was it? So it was Otto thirty first Halloween is the new day for Brexit. It was a difficult discussion. The second time that you leaders of come together in the last month to extend Britain's membership in the union and its controversial because there were very clear differences of you typically between France and Germany over the merits of Britain staying within the union, and it became very clear through the course of the night way. You had the French president Emmanuel Macron taking a very tough approach initially, especially making clear that he wanted a short extension in may or June to keep pressure on the UK to force a decision about this to avoid the UK taking part in European elections next month. For parliament. They want to leave. And at the other end, the majority of you leaders who wanted something that was longer that would take Brexit of their agenda for up to a year and Angola Merckel was one of the strong advocates of that approach in that group as a summit seemed to go on we had to raise may coming doing her dress. But there's only one leader that was the focus of events. And that was mR Macron became out telling us that he was happy with the best possible compromise. And remarkable also came out and said that she was very happy with the result guy. What was the role of the charter in getting Macron into medium extension territory, the, but he's happy with and she was happy with what was have influence over him. I think she had a kind of moderating influence over Macron. I think you had essentially French president with a very tough hard line approach is is is described and you have the other. The camp that wanted to sort of extend it much further out to possibly as far as April next year. And I think Michael was trying to edge towards a compromise that was satisfied both camps. And I think it was very important that she talked about the e use historic responsibility. This is an abiding feature of the kind of rhetoric that Merckel uses on Brexit. She believes that people in twenty to thirty years time. We'll look back and judge the EU on how it handled Brexit, especially the whole concept of a no deal Brexit. She thinks that history will judge the European Union extremely harshly. If it allows written to crash out without a deal. So I think that is her overriding priority in these negotiations to ensure an orderly Brexit one that doesn't damage the version Konami also doesn't damage the European the German economy. So we're left with this Halloween date and. Effectively splitting the difference between the two council were ended up equidistant, but October thirty first the beginning of November is also quite an important moment in the political cycle. Alex. Why does it matter in a year of quite big upheaval that we're in October toiletry rather than say December? What does it mean in the us life cycle post-election world? It's a big transitional year for the EU all of institutions will have a new president appointed in the coming year. And November is a time when the European Commission leadership will change and Brown's had worried that Britain's continuation as a Member State would start kind of pollute the normal day-to-day business of the EU, and it retains all the rights and powers of membership yet wants to leave this union and November's the point where it would have been potentially nominating. A European Commissioner. From the UK and would be taking decisions about shaping the club in the future. Even when Britain still intended to leave. And so this provides a bit of security about those concerns by limiting the kind of influence of the UK would be able to have their will other commitments given. But it's quite hard to do it legally because alternately all the voicing powers Britain has would still be there. I'm gonna Mirka when she walked into the room. We saw laughing and joking one diplomat described demeanor as quite relaxed on the other hand you had Mr. Macron for whom the stakes were very high. He walked into the room telling us that unit his project, the sorts of of the was a stake in the end we managed to come somewhere in the middle. But was this a seminal summit for the Franco-German relationship were talking to someone an expert on the think tank in Berlin softening who made a very interesting point, which is the really in a way the difference that we have between France and Germany on this issue of delaying. Brexit is actually indicative of much bigger split between Germany, and France, which is their attitude to reform the EU, I mean Micron essentially has this idea that Brexit is a big distraction from as you put it the European renaissance, and the sooner we get rid of this destruction the better so that we can get on with the task. Of reforming overhauling the EU. Now Merckel is very very cautious. We know that. But she's quite conservative. When it comes to big rolls of the dice, reforming the EU. So actually for her this issue of Brexit being a distraction is actually less relevant because overhauling the EU is also less of a priority for her on. It's actually becoming increasingly difficult to persuade Taryn party the Christian Democrats of the wisdom of doing these bold reforms. So in a way, she is much more supportive of these sort of incremental steps and also in a way, she's trying desperately to ensure that there are no big cataclysms that will hurt the EU and could actually lead to the disintegration of the EU. That's her main concern is keeping the EU together. And I think she feels that Brexit is potentially such a destabilizing thing that needs to be managed incredibly well in order to keep. P- a you cohesion to maintain aid. You you should not sexually top priority. Alex. He's been in Brussels long enough to know that the Franco-German relationship has been through a few ups and downs. How would you judge where we are right now given that yesterday or last night very apparent the mR Macron was pretty isolated an even though Michael bottom around. He seemed to have backed himself into a bit of a corner is that an ominous sign for how these two partners go ahead and future. I mean, the French president had a bit of support in the room. But clearly he was in a minority, and it's very rare to see such clear differences in public while public as a summit gets voiced clearly in such a sustained manner over something that's as important as this issue, the French and Germans tend to keep their differences private or try to always huge divergences in outlook of many big policy areas. But. It's more and more creeping into the public realm. They're more comfortable about speaking in opposition to each other and use that to some extent last night, some of it was tactical considerations. Should they go short and keep the pressure on the UK to make the labor party feel that there was a no deal imminent that it was time to really compromise. Or should they go long take it off, the EU agenda give the UK time and possibly make all the Brexit. Who think a no deal is a good thing. Think that the whole Brexit may be lost in it's time to compromise and do a deal. So that was a legitimate question there, but underlying the differences between the French and gyms was more fundamental difference in outlook about the European interest over Brexit in mccombs view. It is in the European interest for this to end as soon as possible and potentially for Europe to continue without the UK. In the view of Berlin. It would be better for this to resolve itself in his consensual away as possible and ideally probably for the Brits to stay in. That was the fundamental difference in outlook, the orientated both leaders last night and actually caused all the trouble in the room. No leaders last night ruled out another extension pasta. But which means we could be back having this clash of philosophies again. And it'll be interesting to see whether if we're back in Newton, Macron's vision might win over the longer ones. But. We'll have to wait and see very much guys.

Rob Has a Podcast
Celebrity Big Brother Season 2 Cast List: Anthony Scaramucci, Joey Lawrence, Dina Lohan and More
"Dina lo Han will be in the celebrity big brother house v. Former White House communications director, Anthony Scaramucci will be in the house. We have Tamar a Barack Ston ho co host of the real and sister of Toni Braxton is going to be in the house. We have actor Jonathan Bennett and former co star of Lindsay Lohan and comedian Tom green is also going to be in the big brother cast Taryn those who your twelve names. Yes. I've got to say, I I'm not a celebrity person in general. But I feel like I did recognize maybe a little bit more from this cast than I did the previous one. And I like what I see. Okay. All right. So Taryn,

FT Politics
Sir Philip Green: Non-disclosure agreements explained
"This week's main good news was dominated by nondisclosure agreements on Wednesday, the Daily Telegraph splash, a permanent businessman had spent half a million pounds on an injunction to stop the paper putting allegations of sexual harassment and bullying the rooms of who this was exploded on Thursday when Peter Hain use parliamentary privilege in house of lows to feel that it was syphilis. Green the retail top. Shop Mogo d do the right thing and do nondisclosure agreements. Need for forming Saran degree let's begin with specifics of this case the Daily Telegraph being conducted an eight month investigation into cer-, Philip green. It's spoken to lots of people would put forward allegations about his behavior. Green denies all these allegations, we should state, and they wanting to publish this nece, some points activators legal team spent five hundred thousand pounds on high powered lawyers and gotten in junction, the junction was not about the Dita's the story, but it was about the nondisclosure agreements signed between the people putting allegations and the retail mogul himself. So what happened next? So having had an extraordinary from page of the telegraph this week with the blackout shape saying we've been prevented from naming the senior business man who's been accused of these inappropriate workplace behaviors you then had what became a bit of a sort of game of parliamentary. There as to who was going to use parliamentary privilege, which is where MP's amperes or allowed without redress to say things in parliament without being sued, for example, and that will room even Wednesday around PM queues at an MP was going to name the individual concern that didn't happen. But then yesterday in a moment of kind of high drama in the house of lords Peter Hain, the former labor minister decided to name Philip green as individuals of the telegraph had been trying to go after and the individual who had spent all this money on what was popularly seen as gagging. Clause to gag the press and also to gag the complaints against him. It's way more complicated than that. However, two out of the five complainants actually supported the injunction, and there's been a major backlash since Peter Hain took this action against his decision to do. So because parliament privilege where you're actively say all legal system has got this wrong. And so is opponent Taryn decided to speak out about it and overrule the courts is very very very rarely used and should only be used an extremist, and there's been a serious amount of criticism even from other former home secretaries against Petain from his own side. And there is historical precedent for this which was doing the host Sufen junction era. John hemming who is a liberal Democrat MP used parliamentary privilege in the house of Commons to name Ryan Giggs football for having a super junction again about details of his private life. And when it happened, then when it happened with Lord in this week this respective speakers of those houses will very unhappy about because parliament privileged should only be used in those extreme circumstances. And it will be interesting to see whether this injunction is still how because they were now in this ought situation where everyone is reporting about the green, but the details of the allegations sto cannot republished because the injunction is those standing in the Telegraph's co. On so Philip to drop the injunction, but still no sign of that at the moment. That's also what's weird about Peter Hanes decision to use paunchy privileged to name Philip green. Which is that the actually the legal had not yet been exhausted. I think that's a really crucial point to remember. So yes, indeed. The telegraph is still sort of stuck in a slight publishing limbo about the details of the story. And meanwhile, whistled of all plunged into this quite interesting debate about the role of NDA's in commercial life. Whether they're actually being abused not to