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WTOP
"thirty one years" Discussed on WTOP
"Four degrees with clouds only up to about Good morning and thanks for joining us. I'm Mark Lewis with the top local stories. We're following this hour. A local man, the son of a renowned college basketball coach, was killed inside a Northeast D .C. nightclub this weekend. Thirty one year old Blake Bozeman, originally from Bowie, Maryland, played for four years starting as a guard for the Morgan State Bears from 2011 to 2015. His basketball coach at the time was his dad, Todd Bozeman, who Morgan State spokesman Larry Jones credits as the program's winningest Division one coach in Morgan history. Blake earned both a bachelor's and master's degree from Morgan and is traditionally being remembered for his volunteer work, including organizing a dance for students with mental disabilities. Jenny Glick, WTOP News. Three others were shot Saturday night at the Crew Hookah Lounge on H Street Northeast. All are expected to survive. Anyone with information that could be helpful to contact the Metropolitan Police Department. The Cuban Embassy in DC says it was the target of another attack last night. According to the Cuban foreign minister on social media, is someone threw two Molotov cocktails at the Cuban Embassy on 16th Street Northwest. Nobody was hurt. The Secret Service says there was no fire or serious damage, but it was investigating the circumstances. The foreign minister calls it the second terrorist attack on the Cuban Embassy since April 2020. In that case, a man with mental health issues who was born in Cuba is facing federal charges for opening fire at the building with an AK 7. Neil Ogenstein, WTOP News. No one is in custody at this time and the Secret Service is working with DC police and the State Department on the investigation. Last year, the DC area was a top hub for remote workers. New census figures found more than 25 percent of the DC metro area worked from home in the previous week. That is the sixth highest rate of any city and higher than any state, but it is a sign from the 33 percent share of remote workers here in 2021. Axios reports overall, 15 percent of the US worked from home last year. The numbers are much higher on the east and west coasts and in other large metro areas. Last month, President Biden called for his cabinet to aggressively execute plans for federal workers to work more in their offices this fall. So is your commute longer now than it was before the pandemic? With more people working from home, the roads in and around DC continue to be congested. Traffic data from the analytics firm INRIX shows that's because the employees who have returned to the office aren't metro. taking And that's gumming up the roads. The Washington Post reports other data funded through the US Transportation Department and the University of Maryland found that the average commute time in our area has been about 35 minutes. The next phase of a long road improvement project starts soon in Arlington, meaning more traffic slowdowns for drivers and torn up sidewalks for people who live there. In her series, Living with Road Repairs, WTOP's Sandy Kozel reports that the project along Columbia Pike has been underway for years, but it is finally nearing the finish of the plan. Well, construction is inevitable. It's got to be done, but it's bad to take it so long. We've all been there taking that slow single lane bumpy ride due to road and utility work. It's been the bane of drivers in Arlington along its three and a half mile stretch of Columbia Pike since 2018, when work started on end. the west It moves this fall to segment D from South Garfield Street to South Courthouse Road. You're going to see pieces in or block by block lane restrictions, left turn restrictions, bus stop relocations. Project manager Sheila Borker on creating a five lane roadway with turn lanes, sidewalk improvements, water and sewer line replacements. Information about traffic impacts will be posted on the county website, ColumbiaPikeForward .com, two weeks in advance. We are doing our best to quickly, meet but I think it's going to look really nice when it's all done after 2025. 2025. Sandy Kozel, WTOP News. In tomorrow's report, how Columbia Pike businesses are dealing with all the disruptions there. Stay with us coming up on WTOP in Money News. much How did your income go up last year? I'm Jeff Glabock. It's 1108. Get a precision AC tune -up for only $59. Now, and traffic weather. On the 8th, we have Ian Crawford in the WTOP Traffic Center. And we're trying to tie some knots on the Capital Bellway in Maryland mark. We'll start there. Outer loop after Pennsylvania Avenue.

WTOP
"thirty one years" Discussed on WTOP
"A thirty one -year -old man named richard boning of savage heraldon he was last seen sunday afternoon in the water in an area near rehoboth avenue the coast guard is continuing that ocean search right now florida officials are reporting progress in the post hurricane cbs's recovery tom phoebe has more thousands of florida power customers still remain without about it this weekend after hurricane idalia hit the states big bend and northern regions governor ron de santis reports it's good progress in the restoration of electricity and notes bigger problems some people lost their entire home some some of of the home just washed away there were right there on the water others had four five feet of water and i'm they're not livable right now that update about a day after president biden took a firsthand look tom phoebe cbs news two adults and one child have been displaced from their montgomery county home after a fire sunday afternoon firefighters responded to reports of a townhome it was on fire in the twenty three thousand three hundred block of brewers tavern way in clarksburg sixty eight firefighters responded to fire and put it out no injuries were reported initial reports show the fire may have been caused by by a grill explosion i'm peter mister lian here your top headlines from federal news network and i r swatch s dog is warning the agency to do more to address known cyber threats the treasury inspector general all for tax administration founded late last year the i r s had anywhere from a few hundred nearly to six thousand so -called known exploited vulnerabilities and the biden administration is looking to ramp up hiring of customer experience or c x experts government -wide the the office of management and budget says it's working with the general services administration on a talent acquisition guide as the administration prepares to hire a hundred twenty additional c x employees across the government in twenty twenty four for more on these stories go to federal news network dot com this a quick look at the top stories that we're working on it w t o p we are expecting to have some of the hottest temperatures of the summer this labor day the heat index could reach more than a hundred degrees the extreme heat is expected to remain in our area at least possibly into thursday howard county school officials say they've made progress on getting the school bus routes ready for the production of classes on tuesday twenty routes were suspended last week because of a shortage of drivers and confusion of about the many rights routes the school district says eleven of the routes have been restored they're working contractor with a company the called zoom transportation to get the other ones back online

The Paul Finebaum Show
Singer-Songwriter Luke Combs on Living His Dream
"Comb to literally when the biggest entertainers world joins us now. Luke thank you for for making time a great to have you on the program. I i was going to ask how you how you are. But i i mean i would think you're doing pretty well based on everything i've read about you the last couple of years. Good afternoon all. Thanks for having me man. It's been been a good couple years for sure. Yeah before we get to the song. I hear you are guy that went to appalachian state you grew up in north carolina. And you followed your dream and to say you struck. Gold would be an understatement. And i know it's a great question to have to answer which is like to to be where you are with some of the biggest hits in recent national history. But how do you compartmentalize it. How does it. How do you process it. I don't know if i ever do. You know. I just tried to take it day by day and and you know be thankful as i can and try to give back as much as humanly possible you know. I didn't play guitar until ten years ago. I'm thirty one years old now. I was about a junior at appalachian state going into my senior year. When i picked the guitar up and had been singing. My whole life and just Man i got real lucky I got real real lucky man that that people liked what i was doing and Once i figured out what it was that i wanted to do man it was just. It was tunnel vision from there on out man. So i'm just super super super grateful and and just enjoying every minute of it you've had so many great moments in you know you hit two number ones and all times of awards What was the moment that you just excellent and man this. This is really getting to be pretty crazy. Yeah i think it was. You know obviously your first number one is is a huge deal bessant they say the hardest one get the second one you know And after that second one happened. You know When it rains it pours was a huge song for me. I think it changed the game for me a lot of ways

AP News Radio
Tony Finau Ends 5-Year Drought and Wins Northern Trust
"Tony fino has posted a come from behind playoff win it the storm delayed northern trust tournament in New Jersey fino posted a brilliant final round sixty five on the rain softened liberty national golf club the joint Australian Cameron Smith in a two man play off that up the leader Jon Rahm struggle to find fairways in his closing nine holes fino one with the power of the first extra hole when Smith hit his tee shot out of bounds the victory for the thirty one year old ended a five year white his second win on tour and lifted him to number one in the FedEx standings heading into the second playoff tournament this week I'm Graham like us

AP News Radio
The Latest: Paris Games To Fly Giant Flag From Eiffel Tower
"April Ross and Alex climb and win the gold medal in the women's beach volleyball tournament the American do blitz to leak but Clancy and Maria fair top show of Australia in straight sets delivered team USA's first gold in the event since misty may and Kerri Walsh three peat in two thousand four two thousand eight in two thousand twelve the thirty nine year old Ross winter third medal in beach volleyball and her first gold after winning silver in the London games and bronze in Rio metal back without Alex and all the hard work that she put in our team I don't know if it was possible and so I'm just a laid it thirty one year old Climent earned her gold medal in her Olympic debut I'm Danny cap

AP News Radio
Ravages of COVID Surge Evident Inside Missouri Hospital
"I'm Missouri hospital that had no copay patients just two months ago is now dealing with the July surge the ravages of the fast spreading delta variant or becoming a parent in a state with one of the nation's lowest vaccination rates lake regional hospital in the heart of Missouri's lake of the Ozarks region has seen twenty two people die from the virus in the first twenty three days of July the lake of the Ozarks region averages five and a half million visitors annually local counties vaccination rates are less than forty percent doctor how much Sanga is lake regional's chief medical officer big time though the virus orange here lot of admissions lots of people who are very sick and I'm dying thirty one year old Darryl Barker was against the co the backseat and so were his relatives now he's in the ICU at lake regional transfer from Branson where the hospitals are maxing out six year old son and wife Billy Barker said outside his ICU room in lawn chairs looking in through the glass any side effects that you're going to have from the being vaccinated are are way better than having to do this I'm Jennifer king

AP News Radio
Meadows Hits 2 Homers, Rays Win 11th in Row Over Indians
"The rays beat the Indians for the eleventh straight time as Austin meadows smacked a pair of two run homers and she made sure we had three RBIs and I need to win the Cleveland meadows Jorien Brett Phillips each homered in the first three innings as Tampa Bay built a four one lead against JC Mejia Choi and Joe we went to each went four for five for the rays who have won five straight overall ensure the best record in the American League Lewis had worked two plus innings of relief as the thirty one year old rookie earned his first major league victory it's just exciting in the first land and you never share with my family of course this is going to be some special body Bradley hit a solo Homer for the Indians I'm Dave Ferrie

Talking Tech
Confirmed: We Played a Lot More Video Games During Pandemic
"After the show to learn about special financing for talking tech listeners listeners. It's mike schneider here and i'm proud. Molina wilkin back to talking tech. Mike i know we wrote stories during the pandemic about people playing video games as we were forced to adopt a stay at home lifestyle but now there are some actual survey findings support. This tried brett. The entertainment software association. And that's the trade group that puts on the annual electronic entertainment expo which we refer to fondly as e three That association just released its annual essential facts about the video game industry report and found that more than half of video game players fifty five percent so that played more games during the pandemic and most players ninety percent so they'll continue playing after the country opens up. This is based on a four on four thousand. Us adults surveyed by the market research. Firm ipsos For the usa now some other findings Respondents said that video games provided stress relief. That was from fifty five percent of them and forty eight percent. Said you'll games provided a distraction Parents also said that video games churches in escape in a break for the kids. That's seventy one percent of parents surveyed said and more than half a parents. Fifty nine percent said their children play educational games in two thirds of parents. Sixty six percent said video games made the transition to distance learning easier for their kids. Some other interesting fact survey overall two hundred twenty seven million americans say they play video games and that's up from two hundred and fourteen million the year before. I don't know what you think. The average age of video game players brett but they are thirty one years old. How many games identify as female. Forty five percents Eighty percent of the game players in the us are over. Eighteen

AP News Radio
English Wins Travelers, Beating Hickok in 8-Hole Playoff
"Thirty one year old Harris English has won the travelers championship eventually over time twenty nine year old Texan Kramer Hickok lead with a birdie on the eighth extra hole to claim victory the two and tied in regulation play at thirteen under both splitting the seventy second hole to force a dramatic playoff which tied for the second longest in PGA tour history it was a second win for Harris this season making him the fifth multiple winner on tour this year and it took his career wins to fall I'm Graham I gots

Science Rules! with Bill Nye
Venus Missions: All the Burning Questions NASA Hopes to Answer
"The long the newseum drought is over. Here's planetary society editor. Ray pauleta ray. Welcome back and thank you for this. June ninth article double venus missions all the burning questions nasa hopes to answer no pun intended. I'm sure double it's now triple right. Tell us about this new announcement from the european space agency. Yes so we're actually getting not one not two but three missions to venus which is to be super exciting. The third mission is actually called envision. Yes say just announced. Recently that they're going to be sending their own spacecraft to venus which is just incredible. I mean it's been thirty years since nasa has sent spacecraft venus. The last one. I believe was magellan. So it's kind of wild that everything is just turning up venus. It's about time thirty one years since that. Lots of magellan. It's just absolutely crazy that we had to wait this long. We hope to have the principal. Investigators for both of the nasa missions. On pretty soon maybe we can get the vision Equivalent of a pi as well. There are a lot of questions that we hope. These missions are going to help us to answer. Even if they don't provide full answers you cover a lot of them in this article. One of them we go back to that drought. I mentioned at the top of this segment. Water there's all the speculation about did venus. Was it a much wetter place. Billions of years ago like mars. Is this going to help us with that. Yeah it's really incredible. I mean when you think of something like venus. It's hard to imagine that there is anything ever even just resembling an ocean on the planet right but was actually a good chance that hey there might have been a watery past so i think that with davinci plus the spacecraft is actually going to drop a sphere through venus's atmosphere and measure some of those noble gases that could be there and that seems to be a big clue in finding out whether or not venus ever had an ocean. And

Sleep With Me
"thirty one years" Discussed on Sleep With Me
"Podcast really it's just a fact Fact it's easy for me to forget and that kinda leads into the other stuff of the brain. Bats says a term. I came up with at some point and a brain biden is like like a- for me when i picture you can picture they look. There's so many different types of brain bats in their beautiful in varied spectrum of existence but a brain by to me is some sort of a uniform. Shot by two by short for robotic. Droid in in this case Then i'm imagining most of the time. That only serves the uniform action like it has one function alive. Times is a function from the past lake. Maybe somewhere probably not not a very glamorized brain by would be like to wrinkled brain bat embarrassment from wrinkled clothes brain bod in that thing's been in sleep mode at least inside me until about two seconds ago would it just woke up and said you could've used me where you haven't talked to me in thirty one years. Nsa yeah you're right. But the thing is i don't need you a bed time. I could've used you two hours before. I go anywhere. Where are you say. Well that's not really my job and as to what do you mean. It's now your job. You're the wrinkled clothes brain by your no. No no. i'm the embarrassment and shame from rankled close brain bat. You're looking for some brain but those never made the don't wear wrinkled. Lemme proactive. we don't we. Don't we're not proactive. Sorry about that. No no problem. That's strain to swing of listeners. Here to judge. I was just surprised. I guess i was judging a little bit. Because he's just said if a had some sort of bought that said. Hey you're going somewhere in three hours. What are you wearing an article ozone ironed That would mean that would be. Yeah you're right. That's a different person than me right about that. I was ju- but so still disclosed. Can i just call you iron back. Yeah ironbound i liked that so iron bad is like one of these parts of us. That doesn't get probably doesn't get used you know probably could could. You probably could be glamorized in some ways. Especially now that you're iron bat It's gotta be tough being iron by because earned by only gets called an action you know when back at a time for some strange reason and according to some mysterious algorithm a wet. Remember when you re why. Why didn't you iron your clothes today or man. You would have got a date for that if you had iron your shirt when you and i said you're probably right so it's so nice to meet. You ironbound him. Almost destroyed more distracted by you and winding to interact with you. But i was trying to explain to. The new listeners would a brain but is so in. Now that you're here. It's kind of hard for me to explain it. So i have to swing a very substantial indirect way if you catch my drift listeners so go the glorious brain bats like iron but here.

AP News Radio
Top Cop in Black Man's Deadly Arrest Withheld Cam Video
"New evidence obtained by the Associated Press into the twenty nineteen death of a black motorist in Louisiana shows numerous inconsistencies between statements given by a high ranking officer on the scene and his own body cam video soon after Ronald Greene was stopped by state troopers after a high speed chase the red light the black man was punched choked taste and dragged face down with shackles as heard on body camera video withheld by authorities but now obtained by the Associated Press lieutenant John Cleary a thirty one year veteran on the force told detectives that he hadn't turned on his bodycam video and yet video surfaced from his camera nearly two years later showing green obviously suffering and gasping for air he contradicts his statements that green was resisting arrest and remained a threat to officers Rafael going in and she is a former prosecutor not only was there a loss of life due at the hands of police and law enforcement the state police but there's every appearance that there was an active cover up there is now a federal civil rights investigation I'm Jackie Quinn

Poke the Bear
Is Craig Smith the Bruins' Most Underrated Player?
"Think Craig Smith has a lot that play into it. And again for a guy who is signed here, who you know, I remember back in college, you know, January February, people are like, all right well for the expansion draft like this since it's not hanging around, right? This guy is what Thirty one years old like he's got just a couple of goals like where did he kind of fit into the mix? But you know it's just been a great signing for the Bruins to get this guy who I think for all of us going into it, you know, I always excited. I think, you know, a lot of people were you look at his numbers like art. This is a guy who's going to help this team, but not a lot of people expect them to be a top-six guy, right? I think he was going to be a very, very good. Third one guy, almost like oil, right? Like coil if he's your top six. You know, you'll be fine, I guess, but he's not exactly what what you want. But, but he's in a third line role. He's a very good in terms of getting those matchups to Heaven. Be your second one, right wing, and to really solidify that line but doing some of the little things it's good to see in. It's good that a guy like him gets rewarding because I think it seems like leading up to, you know, Craig Smith scored that goal was going to be another game where, you know, we talked about Taylor Hall and again, it's all deserved in terms of how great he's been. But don't overlook judging, you know how good Craig Smith? Is it? Doing the little things that help get that line. So any of those great, a chances. So he's just been fantastic this year for the Bruins.

Bangarang Radio
"thirty one years" Discussed on Bangarang Radio
"In no way shape or form is the main wrists of pop funk. Riff the verse. I would pop punk on that one you know very very generic if you will but yeah i told from hard rock background mid so what. Kind of yeah. Look what kinda hard rock. We talking about like breaking digit seven. Okay you know what i mean. That sort of Mainstream if you will so yeah. That's what i grew up on right. I grew up on that on thirty one years old. I grew up on this music Didn't i didn't get into punk until i was in Shoot eighth grade. I think it was because of my high school. Where might my band. The time that i was in Singers older was obsessed with mx. Ps was i poked me right here right so i'm obsessed you know what i mean like. Yeah i love. And i i do so that that got us started me into the or punk genre and now focused too abrasive for me. It's to sh- racism damn good word it really is. I want more hooks now right. So i want more of a feel and i think we feel more with with pop. There's some it does to your body. I think is just something that it does your body when you hear absolutely giant Arena style cinematic hook. You know that something's just so damn catchy right so i'll send your sell Settle your scores just laid went on with nineteen ninety nine yesterday. Yes there's another arena hook that's It's good it's going to stand the test of type right so that's what we wanna do. Art music we want people. We want that shit stuck in your head but we want we want to be unique so you know. I think we're on the way we're doing what we're doing. The right thing in regards to being ourselves. And i think on the rocks was a big one for that S not off..

AoS Coach
"thirty one years" Discussed on AoS Coach
"I need a minute because i i'm not happy up right now but that's about me and that's i'm learning how to do this and i'm learning how to do it at tournaments. Chew so please understand when your attitude tournament and you're playing against somebody that that sometimes their reaction is about them. It's about you. It's about them in their moments. Not personal to you. That i said that in a Sabkoh botchy in a second. But i said that in a i did a spokesman shows talking about like how to be a better opponent. And i had a self reflection moment and i'm very aware of theus that at the end of the game when i'm when i'm not winning or a haven't won i go quiet and it's not because i'm saltillo angry at my opponent. I've internalized that himself reflecting. What can i do better. What did i do the caused as in. How do i stop that from happening again. And but but i know a lot of people when they see me. They'll go are anthony's angry. He soltys not happy. That has nothing to do with my partner. It's just an internal representation of how i'm analytically trying to break down an understand the decision points in order to be a better reported so i think appoint understanding your your Your pa paying the trick is Understanding i imagine when to put your foot off the gas when to give them the moment and understand What's going to help them get back on. Track is not just a skill to a skill. i'll be goes beyond the game. It goes beyond the game and that's thirty years thirty one years together of of being with my best friend. And that's the big thing right there. That i'm very fortunate to be sharing hobby with my best friend and tracing restaurants and sometimes i forget in throw dice. I'm not gonna lie on i radio. It's when i but this is somebody objecting. Part of that is tracy's won multiple marathons..

ResearchPod
"thirty one years" Discussed on ResearchPod
"On komo decision can be reached and it occurs according to the model when both the congress and the unconscious thought arrive. At the same decision doria applies her model to resolve to -versities continents conjunction fallacy. The linda's problem. Linda is thirty one years old single outspoken and very bright. She majored in philosophy as a student. She was deeply concerned with issues of discrimination and social justice and also participated in anti nuclear demonstrations which current event about. Linda is more likely option. One linda is a bank. Tila option to. Linda is a bank teller and is active in the feminist movement. To thirty in konin found that contrary to the axioms of probability eighty five percent of participants chose option to the conjunction regardless of whether they were expert statisticians or not the conjunction rule states however that the probability of two independent events occurring conjointly cannot be higher than the probability of either event occurring separately the probability of to events occurring in conjunction therefore is always less than or equal to the probability of either event occurring on its own doria's approach proposes that the conjunction fallacy can be dissolved once the preference ordering is represented by conditional probability which is defined precisely on the basis of the complexity of the given information measured in terms of how stove dimension in the original experiment. The information given about linda produces in the majority of the participants. The idea that it is more likely that linda is a feminist than she is. Not this result can be described applying the conditional probability concept which depends on the complexity of the information so that the level of knowledge about linda is updated thus the resulting preference ordering does not incur in the pharmacy. The model of coherent upper and lower conditional provision also shows that the decision can be made if measurable sets consisted as she demonstrates full does problem. According to this interpretation we could conclude that if two random variables are in different with respect to the unconscious thought then one of them cannot be preferable to the other with respect to the conscious thought it follows that if a random variable is preferable to another one with respect to the conscious mind then they cannot be indifferent with respect to the unconscious thought. The model also describes how pathological counter intuitive situations can be obtained when to random variables are in different with respect to the unconscious thought but one of them is preferable to the other one with respect to the conscious thought or when a random variable is preferable to another one with respect to the conscious thought but the two random variables are in different with respect to the unconscious thought. Dr doria's model can catch these situations as it recognizes the lower conditional provision should be greater than the upper conditional provision moreover it can represent the awareness processes of.

Sidewalk Ghosts
Episode 43: The Real Rydaz - TEST
"Fully locked on a generations of what's to come there more than father soviet youth saving by club. They are embassador walking towards a much better world and it is through the selfless perspectives. They share by the countless hours of service they give and refined by their years of spiritual connection and their willingness to reflect that they stand in growing a mission of empathy love and openness rich. I'll be thirty one years sober next month. And when i got sober i had to do something life changing to keep giving back what the real right is really all about just about giving back to where we going to be

Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA
"thirty one years" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA
"Sports where you'd learn integrity where you you learn to be gracious in victory equally gracious in victory. You are in defeat you talk about traits and characteristics that you could carry on into an a successful adult life but what is going on here well. According to michael peterson owner of power to play sports. By the way michael peterson will weigh in on this situation from minnesota where he is this morning He naira texting back and forth this morning. And i said oh my gosh. Don't know if you're in minneapolis or not know the answer to that. Question was not But family members there in minnesota certainly talking about This chauvin verdict and how it affects them and admittedly it affects them as it does many who are honest about it based on their political perspective. So michael peterson will join us this morning. At eight thirty five a lot to cover with him this morning but it is sad given the fat that he told miles. Blood hearts In colorado in that this is the first fight. He has been associated with an a long career involving us sports thirty one years. He's been involved with sports but once again. He said that this is becoming increasingly depressingly commonplace and for his money that it's time to use sports industry addressed this growing problem in a unified manner. He went on to say he's been advocating for more than a year for the industry to form a regional or nationwide coalition that addresses accountability for disciplining bad behavior from youth sports teams parents and players including banning the teams. Which apparently he did with seven nineteen tried team as a result of the incident. This past sunday saying we. The industry have to stop pushing these incidents under the rug. Yes banning that seven. Nineteen tried team from playing in future tournaments. The company hosts and hopes that others follow suit saying we power to play. Sports have always been transparent direct. We're not going to push this issue. Down the street. We're going to bring this to the forefront Because we feel like enough is enough. Now you got this Video going viral on social media that was taken during sunday's game showing player on the seven nineteen tribe team talking to a woman during the game with both looking toward the end of the court. Fans seated eric trujillo coach of the seven nineteen tribe teen said. His player told him she told her mom. Stay with me here that a woman near the end line custer while she was out on the court really another video shows the seven nineteen tribe mom marching half the court after the game with a water bottle in one hand per slung over her shoulder toward a group included included. The woman believed to be a triple threat teen fan who allegedly talked to her daughter. In a demeaning manner that group also included an adult male and two people who appeared to be a male and female in their teens. But we're not done yet. The video then shows the seven nineteen try player joining in the argument that escalates into an altercation with the pushing and shoving and hair pulling the by both sides. What were they thinking. They weren't but he gets worse than the player punches. One of the females believed to be the younger female who falls to the court. Face i while others are trying to break up the fight the player then points at the down female while others pull her away now..

Risky Business with the Coverage Queens
"thirty one years" Discussed on Risky Business with the Coverage Queens
"About your story and just how you started your business. Okay i am president of yupik insurance and also president of school device coverage insurance. Which is what were mostly gonna talk about is the k. Through twelve at home learning space. And what all that entails I've been doing yupik insurance. That's package insurance. Discount package insurance. All of the carries out there. Ups fedex the post office. They all have insurance. But it's very expensive now. We ensure volume shippers at a discount case about. That's what i started doing thirty one years ago. And who knew. I know i know and business in it. It's been On ever changing business with technology. As well when i got started when you ship a package you'd keep a hand log of the tracking number and the declared value of the package. And you would send those hand logs to meet for insurance now. There are so many different ways to track packages through technology so many different softwares and systems that are out there and so that has ever been changing over the over thirty one years. Yeah yeah and then about a few years ago we had the opportunity to Ensure a district and they're learning devices that they sent home with their kids on the used school. I mean at that time they were also coming to school and We had the opportunity to ensure those devices They had a warranty for the devices that there were many things that were not covered in the warranty so we provide a full comprehensive insurance product for those learning devices and that has just really taken off and then the pandemic hits so now every kid is at home now something exactly so everybody. All of the kids have been at home learning from home and The devices have gone home. And what does that meant. You know what does that mean. Who takes responsibility for the coverage for the device and you know. Many things can happen to that device. Many different claims situation Spilled milk spilled cereal ball..

Cardionerds
"thirty one years" Discussed on Cardionerds
"If you don't mind could you tell us a little bit about how you initially got interested in the field of cardi obstetrics absolutely. I started my training now. Thirty one years ago and i recognize that there was very little data to guide our management of pregnant women with cardiovascular disease what was written had primarily been in really three domains on the adult congenital heart space where we did understand. Because of the large number of women with ach hd day we did understand some of the implications of pregnancy in a hd also in the area of connective tissue disorders. Such as marfan we. We had a little bit of data to look at and then finally in the area of pardom cardiomyopathy. There was a growing body of literature however all of the other conditions that can affect women throughout pregnancy really were poorly understood in so i recognized also that many of my colleagues quite uncomfortable caring for pregnant women who had cardiovascular disease and that backdrop. We really started working. To expand the knowledge of the sex differences in heart disease and really build the area which has later become cardio obstetrics great. Thank you so much so as you mentioned. This topic is one in particular that makes cardiologists uncomfortable when a pregnant patient presents with pain. How do you differentiate between normal and abnormal. Can we use the same parameters as non-pregnant patients or are there other things to consider. So would we must a pregnant patient with chest pain. I think as with other patients. The history is so critical. We have to ask questions about the setting the characteristics. The duration exacerbating alleviating factors and while women who are pregnant do experience are more likely to experience gird or some indigestion because of the expanding size of the of the fetus. It's quite uncommon for pregnant women to normally have severe uncomfortable chest pain. That kind of comes out of nowhere so that detail. History is so important throughout the course of pregnancy. And especially following the time of delivery. Yes thank you so much. Dr would and just want to chime in and thank you again for being such an.

The Dr. Susan Block Show
"thirty one years" Discussed on The Dr. Susan Block Show
"Do. What do you want to know if i should start another story. I don't want to. i don't know. Should i should. It's all about stories everybody's got a story. Here's the thing about stories very important either. They believe your story or you believe their story if you believe their story watch out. What if they're telling you facts scientists could turn or could turn out great actually cast where you take a chance that that's unfortunately the way a lot of people think these days is you're either going to believe my story or your story and i don't care if you have the facts because i like my story i liked the story for instance that trump one. I like the story. That sex is bad for you. Whatever story they like. That's the story. they want to believe. I tell stories. But i am interested in other people's stories. I don't want to just believe my story. I wanna hear all the stories of the world and maybe get some truth from that very interesting reading some of these comments. It's all about somebody else not about them. You know this is horrible. Something should be done well. Most people believe their own story. Don't want to believe that they might be wrong. That they might need to learn a lesson. And i i don't know maybe i just always thinking i could be the one that's wrong and i are never say. Listen ever so who is right. I know you're always think you're right. That's absolutely because if i'm not then i'm doing something wrong. That's why i want you do hear a story of mine. I always have to kind of tease you into dock to susan. Yeah i've been hearing your story around thirty one years. Yeah because i'm not very good teams. I watched some extraordinary footage of Part of la's underground sex underground. When we went down there was nobody down there. Nobody you in a big warehouse. Are you telling you about our. Yes no when you said sex underground. I'm not sure who you're talking about talking about history cultural but it's our show talk show right. We did a lot of great shows downtown. Extraordinary giese orgies. Orgies were all our shows. No one had ever seen our choose. I hope we can do that again. And i don't know well in a whole lot of people in the air but here but oh..

Against The Odds
Kidnapped in the Desert | Beyond the Green Line
"It's three pm on october. Twenty fifth two thousand eleven. Thirty one year. Old jessica buchanan grips the handle of a landcruisers passenger door as the car bumps over the red path here there are no real roads. Just rocks and dirt. There aren't any red lights. Either people here no. You don't stop car for anything. A stopped car is an instant target jessica's in a no-man's-land south of the small city of galkayo in the somali desert beyond what's called the green line. The green line is the last stop or the somali government has any sway low. It is a wild world of land. Pirates warlords and islamic mercenaries. Jessica is an american humanitarian aid worker. She works for danish non-governmental organisation or ngo. She's a teacher. Her job is to educate locals about landmine risks and gun. Safety every household here has at least one automatic weapon. Most have more and kids are paying the price. She has dedicated her life to helping children in war ravaged places in africa but she had a bad feeling about the trip twice. She called in sick but her colleague. Paul fisted told her. It didn't come in today. You would report her. So you're she is. Paul sits in the front seat next to the driver which gives her comfort. He knows what he's doing. He's a small danish man in his late fifties who's who die hard pacifist and has spent his entire career and dangerous parts of the world plus. There's a group of armed guards traveling with them. There's one next to her and one in the back. She's going over the laundry list of things to do when she gets back to the north paperwork. Dinner calling eric to find out about his day when suddenly the sub comes to jarring pulse a wave of mud splashes violently against the windshield. Jessica looks out the side window. Another sub is blocking the road in front

Cyber Security Today
Acer faces huge ransomware demand
"Computer manufacturer. Acer is facing a fifty million dollar ransomware demand. Several news agencies are reporting. They are saying the gang known as are evil posted a notice last week on its website that it has copied documents from the company and will publish them unless the ransom is paid. If the ransom isn't paid by march twenty eighth it will double in a statement to media. Acer said it has reported what it calls recent abnormals situations to the police last week. Acer said it had net income of two hundred sixty three million dollars in twenty twenty administrators with network controllers from f. Five networks have had over a week to install the latest security patches after discovery of serious vulnerabilities. Well it's more urgent than ever to patch because threat actors are now actively trying to exploit those holes. If your firm hasn't acted it may pay a price some legal news to report. Russian man has been sentenced to ten years in prison and a man from north macedonia to five years by an american judge this for their roles in the fraud and theft green called the in fraud organization for eight years. The gang pedaled stolen and counterfeit ide- bank accounts and credit card information. At one point a claim to have ten thousand participants buying and selling goods police estimate the losses to victims was over. Five hundred million dollars of virginia. Man has been sentenced to thirty one years in prison for a sex torsion scheme. The thirty six year old coerced at least thirteen girls into sending him sexually explicit photos. He pretended to be a teenage girl on social media. When they sent him photos he posts to other social media sites on the girls protested. He demanded more photos if they wanted. The pictures deleted last august. I reported that a russian man was caught trying to bribe at tesla employees to install. Now where on the car company servers that russian has pleaded guilty in a us court to being part of a conspiracy to damage computers. According to court documents. The plan was to steal data from the electric car manufacturer and then demand money or the information would be published. He'll be sentenced in may meanwhile. Us grand jury has issued an indictment against a resident of switzerland for allegedly being part of a group that hacked into copied and published data from a number of unnamed companies. The indictment alleges the person operated a website. The publishes stolen data according to the bleeping computer. Service that site has stolen data from a number of firms including amd intel qualcomm nissan lenovo and nintendo. Are you eager to be invited to join a club. House chat group if so beware of a fake clubhouse website it tries to lure people into downloading a poisoned android. Clubhouse app says security company e set. There is no official android clubhouse app yet. There's only an apple app. The other way to know that this is a fake site is that it has a button that says get it on google

Houston Public Media Local Newscasts
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner Names Troy Finner New Police Chief
"Police have a new leader. Houston mayor sylvester turner says hp executive assistant. Chief troy thinner will replace police. Chief art vado to head. The state's largest police force chief is a thirty one year veteran of the houston police department and highly regarded law enforcement officer and the houston police department. He has earned and i underscore that he has earned the trust and respect of people in every corner of our diverse community. Some critics though say turner picked a new chief too quickly and should have gotten more public input

The Breakdown with NLW
A Beeple Artwork Just Sold for $69M
"Sound. You hear the sound of people's heads absolutely exploding a few times in previous episodes. I've mentioned the people auction going. On at christie's this is the first time the famous auction house has auctioned off a completely digital good. They had previously included an f. T. versions of some physical items that were up for auction but this was the first time it was just an nf tea while the final bids are in and the price paid for people's the first five thousand days was sixty nine million three hundred and forty six thousand two hundred fifty dollars first of all the folks over on wall street. Bets are in utter disbelief that the price wasn't sixty nine million. Four hundred twenty thousand and sixty nine dollars. Second of all crypto. Twitter is absolutely frigging losing their minds. This is a crescendo. Perhaps the first of many but definitely the first of the nfc mennea sweeping the world. I've given the background before but in short. Nfc's are non fungible tokens non fungible means that rather than every token being like every other token in other words each. Bitcoin is like each other bitcoin. They're mutually interchangeable. Each other is equivalent to each other. Tether these are cryptographic. Unique tokens that uniqueness lens them well to the actual owning quote unquote of the original quote unquote of creative work. Like a piece of art and of have been a part of the crypto space. For years i mean remember crypto kitties but over the last few months and especially the last few weeks they have had a major breakout. There have been two really important categories within that the first is actually in the sports collectible slash trading cards space last year. The team that brought you crypto katie's launched nba top shots in conjunction with the nba. These are effectively a new type of trading card featuring efficiently. Licensed video highlights. Now i was watching this and things started reasonably but they have really picked up over the last couple months last month. Nba top shot process. More than two hundred fifty million dollars in sales from one hundred thousand buyers more than that admitted a whole new group of wales a wall street journal article today was called the whales of nba. Top shot made a fortune buying lebron highlights. They were the early to the hottest. Nf market and their collections are now worth millions of dollars. They take a look at people. Like michael levy a thirty one year old financial analyst. Who spent one hundred seventy five thousand dollars over six months whose collection is now worth twenty million plus or andy chore. Leeann a twenty seven year. Old dev who back in his younger days traded pokemon bought sneakers but then more recently bought. Thirty eight hundred. Nba top shot moments. That are now worth a collective fifteen million. I think it's really important to point this side of the market out because in many ways it is a completely different. Demographic than the crypto punks art type people and frankly the people interested in people at least on an artistic level. But i also think it's worth noting that collectibles in general are going crazy. Golden auctions is a huge trading house for cards memorabilia. It sarah on march seventh. Golden tweeted prior to two thousand twenty. There only ten cards that ever sold for one million dollars plus in history last night we sold five cards for a million dollars. Plus clearly there is something going on in these sports card collectible market as well and on a smaller level i track a small index of magic the gathering card prices just to keep track of what older cars in that space are doing and it's up four hundred and fourteen percent in the last year. This is going to be relevant for discussion in a little bit about what's really underlying what's happening in an f. Teas but for now. Let's get back to the art. There has been a ton of focus. Here i people were gobsmacked by the price of crypto punks which are selling for thousand sometimes even tens of thousands hash masks or more of the same but all in all these things felt pretty well contained within the crypto space they were insider games insider speculation and insider collectors over the last few weeks that shifted we saw people sell on nifty gateway for more than six million. We had musicians jumping in just in blau who performs as three lau sold a set of thirty three. Nfc's for over eleven million dollars. Grimes may just under six million dollars. Kings of leon released an album last week with full. Ft's we've seen more sports stars jump in with gronk releasing a bunch of nf teas and then we've had brand seemingly determined to ruin the party for everyone like taco bell who released a set of tease last week as well. Of course alongside the hype. The backlash has increased as well. I mentioned on yesterday's show that there is a huge group. Were now fighting on environmental grounds. Just to give you a sample of some of those tweets per the biggest thing. The nfc sh tells us that we have an extremely short amount of time to destroy the capitalist system before it scorches all live from the earth in of a three percent rate of return. Here's another one the. Nfc thing has drawn a line in the sand between the artists who are annoying for evil minting enough tease and artists who are annoying for good cyber bullying people minting. Nfc's until dimensions mentions are so exhausting. They stop like we're all annoying but it's how we use our powers finally. Let's do one more tweeting things here and there but my stance on teases final. It's horrible for the environment and a very critical time in the climate crisis. Therefore if you participate in it. I will judge you freely in gladly and no longer support you so i tweeted this out yesterday and got a huge number of responses of people who have seen similar things and keep in mind. These aren't like random accounts or at least these tweets are getting hundreds of likes responses. And re tweet so. It seems clear that there is this counter lash happening even as we speak all in all the point. Is that even before today. Things in this space. We're getting pretty heated. But then the people auction closed

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
Arizona Cardinals acquire J.J. Watt
"Of football star announces. His future longtime houston. Texans defensive end. Jj watt is joining the arizona cardinals less than three weeks. Since watt got released from the texans upon his request he tweeted a photo of himself lifting weights and in arizona cardinals shirt. He simply wrote source me as take it from the horse's mouth. I'm a cardinal. Jj watt contract reported to be for two years at thirty one million dollars. Twenty three million guaranteed for the thirty one year old ten year. Nfl veteran his time to this point spent entirely with the texans where he was a five time first team. All pro at the william hill. Us sportsbook odds on the cardinals to win. Their division title went from seven to one down between five and six to one now with extra wattage on the

Unexplained Mysteries
Mysterious Tourist Resort Deaths
"The dominican republic is a jewel floating in the caribbean visitors to the island. Come looking for paradise in its verdant rainforests and white sand beaches more often than not they find it and then they tell their friends. Tourism is a massive industry in the dominican republic. In fact around twenty percent of the nation's gross domestic product comes from foreign visitors though the population numbers just ten million people dominicans. Welcome more than six million vacationers every year. Almost half of them come from the united states in two thousand eighteen. A disturbing trend began among the tourists. One that would go unnoticed for almost a year. Someone or something was killing them in june that year a fifty one year old. Pennsylvania resident named yvette monet export on her first vacation in years. Yvette was excited to finally relax at the luxurious by principal resort in punta cana. Little did she know it would be her final holiday. One evening event in her fiance had a drink from their room's minibar before going to bed in the middle of the night her partner hurting gurgling sound thinking nothing of it he turned over and went back to sleep but when he woke he that was dead. Yvette was just the first in a string of tragedies. The following month of forty five year old man named david harrison traveled to the dominican with his wife. Dawn they state at a different resort. But like yvette. David seemingly had a target on his back one day. He returned from snorkeling saying he felt unwell after he dawn fell asleep. The unthinkable happened. David woke in a cold sweat. Unable to move his wife tried to get help but it was too late. David had suffered a heart attack which caused his lungs to fill with fluids. I condition known as pulmonary dima. He didn't survive as two thousand. Eighteen ended it. Seemed like yvette. And david were to random fatalities but in early two thousand nineteen four. More people died seventy eight year old jerry current in january thirty one year old tracy jerome gesture junior in march and sixty five year old john corcoran and sixty seven year. Old robert wallace. In april each of these tragedies were reported to the authorities but no one made any connection between them until forty one year old miranda shop werner on may twenty fifth two thousand nineteen miranda arrived at the bahia principe bougainville resort with her husband. Dan the getaway was to celebrate their ninth wedding anniversary. They hadn't been in their room. Long maranda took a drink from the mini bar. But after her first sip she suddenly convulsed she cried out for her husband and fell backwards onto the bed where she writhed in agony before passing out. Dan swiftly called the paramedics. Dan himself was a doctor. So he searched for miranda's polls he could barely feel it. He administered cpr until the emt's arrived. But neither he nor the medics could revive her. Miranda was declared dead on the scene the victim of a heart attack though miranda did have a history of cardiac issues. Her relatives back in pennsylvania had doubts as to whether they had killed her and their suspicion grew when they learned she had taken a drink from the mini bar right before collapsing. They took it as evidence that something else was a foot in just five days later it seemed they were proven right on may thirtieth at the bahia principe romana hotel staff entered a room to clean. They found two guests lying on the floor unresponsive. The housekeepers rushed to get help but it was too late. The couple was already long dead. The resort identified the bodies as sixty three year. Old edward homes and forty nine year old. Cynthia day of maryland. The pair had been scheduled to check out earlier that day. An autopsy revealed they had eerily died from the same cause as david harrison pulmonary dima. All three were cardiac related deaths in which fluid filled their lungs. But in edward and cynthia's case no one called for help. If their hearts gave out at different times one of them should have been able to dial reception but there was no call indicating the two people suffered identical heart attacks at the exact same moment with three dead guests in under a week. The bahia principe chain realized they needed to get ahead of the press. The hotel company released a statement stressing that they were doing everything they could to help the families of the deceased and they would cooperate with local authorities to determine if there was any link between their deaths

The RIFT Radio Podcast Network
"thirty one years" Discussed on The RIFT Radio Podcast Network
"Accurate now all the clearing that you had done i was looking at those pictures that makes so much sense an amazing because you're going to be able to see things a different way now. You know what i'm saying because you. Yeah yeah that was your purpose right in clearing those things. Take it back a little as you would say so. Yeah so hidden forest you know. Now it's so obvious. Yeah and And so yeah. I think it looked more like a did thousands of years ago. I was probably more open. I like to just say one thing. We had a archaeologist pat patricia human. She was with us since nineteen eighty nine and she just she just retired this fall. She was present in hampshire archaeological society and involved in them and she stuck her neck out. Nineteen eighty nine. Join us and last fall. She turned in her notice that she's retiring. She's gonna continue visiting where we really appreciative of her over thirty. I guess thirty one years work at our place. You did so much. come back and visit you know. She's in florida with a daughter. Staying warm right now and she'll be back but she's just one of the many researchers that have done so much for our site and she's the latest you know that kind of is retiring right now. So we're gonna miss her so she was really great. Yeah it's just i mean. Think about the amazing people you've met on your journey here. The people that have held found. Yeah yeah that is so beautiful all the way around because you everybody can come out there and different ways in and hatchback you know what i mean they really. Some of them may come out with well you know. I don't know it's not that big of a deal. And they get there. They're like what the bleep. I didn't even know even. Yeah yeah yeah yeah. He's going to regular visitors to you. Know which is nice. Yeah that's i can't wait..

Serial Killers
Killer Couple, Ray Fernandez And Martha Beck
"Based on his seemingly idyllic childhood raymond martinez fernandez's family never imagined what he would someday become born in hawaii in nineteen fourteen. Raymond spent his first three years there before relocating with his family to the seaport town of bridgeport connecticut. We don't know much about raymond's childhood. But by all indications he and his family lived a peaceful life at seventeen. Raymond moved to spain where he spent time working on his uncle's farm and fell in love with a local girl. The couple were married by nineteen thirty five when raymond was twenty and had four children together but raymond was restless. A young man with ambitions that didn't include raising a family and so by nineteen thirty nine. Raymond abandoned his wife and children and embarked on a military career during world war. Two raymond made a name for himself. Serving i in the spanish merchant marines and later the british intelligence service officials saw him as loyal and diligent noting that he carried out his difficult and dangerous duties. Well raymond had a bright future an after the war he decided it was time to seek his fortune back in america but the trip home was a fateful one onboard. The ship raymond suffered a terrible accident. A steel hatch fell directly onto his head fracturing his skull and causing damage to his frontal lobe when he recovered. Raymond was different. Vince is going to take over on the psychology here and throughout the episode. Please note vanessa is not a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist. But she has done a lot of research for this show. Thanks greg true crime fans. May well be familiar. With the body of evidence linking childhood head trauma to homicidal behavior later in life it specifically damage to the frontal lobe the area of the brain responsible for memory formation impulse control and even empathy that has been associated with violent crime but two thousand one overview in the journal of neurology. Neurosurgery psychiatry noted that the strongest evidence was foreign association between prefrontal lobe damage and quote an impulsive subtype of aggressive behavior. In other words the head trauma raymond suffered could have made him less cautious and more reckless raymond's reported personality change following the head trauma suggests that he may have suffered the kind of frontal lobe damage described in these studies and along with this shift in his nature. His career ambitions seemed to evaporate too soon after he was released from hospital in the us. Raymond was arrested for petty theft and sentenced to a year in prison. If the head injury had pushed him toward darkness his time behind bars was the straw. That broke the camel's back. Raymond cellmate was into the occult and only too happy to share his knowledge of voodoo and other black magic. Raymond saw this as an opportunity. He believed that he could use his new supernatural skill set to seduce women but his intentions were anything but romantic once a respected intelligence officer thirty one year old. Raymond was now a conman in the he emerged from prison in nineteen forty six with a fully formed him. Oh after moving to new york city. He wasted no time putting it into action. Raymond's plan was simple a nineteen forties ancestor of what we now might call cat fishing. He scoured personal ads in local newspapers looking for women who seemed lonely and vulnerable. He responded to their ads with charming thoughtful letters describing his military service and his deep desire to settle down. He reportedly started wearing a toupee. Which hit the conspicuous scar from his accident and made him just a little bit more handsome. After sweeping his target offer feet and gaining her trust raymond would steal money jewelry and anything else of value he could find before disappearing into the night most of raymond's victims realizing that they had been conned. Were likely to embarrassed to report him. Raymond knew this only too well in fact his scheme relied upon it. It was thanks to this sense of shame that he managed to go undetected for at least a year during which he conned and knowing number of women

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend
"thirty one years" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend
"What was it top. Five of last year scouts. How many episodes have you done well. We're close as as far as the paranormal and the talk show goes. Were closing in on the hundredth episode. Congratulations it'll be. What was it march. Thirteen while march thirteenth saturday at asked. That's gonna be our hundredth episode. We're going to have some pretty much fun night though. We're going to have some pass guests on there with us. Do a lot of a band planning or is it basically you just kinda pick the subject guest and then kind of just like this kind of just winging it well we basically wing it with the questions like you do We find it easier that way but we do do a little research on our guests So we know what the paranormal field of course if they cover like we were really i was really interesting. Say you know you mentioned chris. Sumner the ma barker house right and her involvement in that. I mean that was the reason. That kinda. But i go out by looking in a ask people and i've had a pretty positive result and the more we've had guests and the more easier it's been the defined guests and we've had a few actually come to us. Oh yeah i i have a i have a list i could send the people who because i'm you know i am. I started doing paranormal stuff thirty one years ago. But i my focus right now is to kind of Put that stuff on the backbone. I'm more for Celebrities celebrities and up being points us go figure any celebrities comedians musicians and that of actually the porn star was. The by accident wasn't a fluke. Wasn't it so. Here's here's a question so people are gonna revert back to the when you do that. Show with the porn. Stars are gonna be nudity. What.

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend
"thirty one years" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend
"Is that. it's actually on native american. Effigy mounds around that area. One actually crosses railroad and it ties into a lot of the native american wars. Let's be unseen there. But at the same time very roads like a two bub two mile or so very dark road out in the middle of nowhere you know like deep country woods on both sides. The lights from the houses won't even light it up. No street lights very dark. I can because we're in wisconsin. We've got wolfson coyotes. Misidentification happening a lot there too. Have you seen it no. We haven't seen it but we have seen some pretty strange evidence because we have been on a farm there and were there eight hours talking to an individual that owns a hey farm and we plan on going back and doing an investigation because there is a lot of creepy stuff going on around that area. What would what would you say is Be craziest or most out their story that you've looked into most craziest that nothing comes to mind because i asked i've had people i mean i've been doing this for thirty one years so I've talked to people with a lot of crazy things. And i bring up. I asked him to anything pointblank. Is there anything you won't believe in some of the sometimes. The door opens to these paranormal belief systems. And then people to okay. Ufo's the possibility and yes. They are Big sure that's possible. And then the more you start embracing these ideas. The more anything could become possible. And i put out the question to to several guests over the years. Is there anything you won't believe in. And say i keep an open mind and i said well. Like what about the easter bunny. Oh to some people. It's the east of money So the question is like what. I'm not crazy. Maybe but what is the thing. That kind of Might have covered. That made you say wait a minute. This is kind of even way out there. Even for a guy like me who believes in ghosts and wolves bannon dog man and what we've run across any yet. That's that's.

The Healing Place Podcast
"thirty one years" Discussed on The Healing Place Podcast
"So they'll be more clarity for these wonderful conversations that i have with healers from across the globe and Today's episode is one of the pandemic self care. Facebook live conversations. I've had Early on when the pandemic. I hit back in march and april. Thirty six amazing beautiful podcast guests who had previously been on. The show had joined me for these pandemic self care live conversation so i am sharing them now and the audio version and all right until next time you remember be gentle with yourself. I everybody so welcome again back to the healing place. Podcast facebook live conversations on pandemic self care. But not just self care but other care as well we've had some conversations where we've talked about how to Be cognizant that all of us are on healing journey together right now really as we go through this and today i'm really excited to have with me. Kelly mcdaniel who's spent on the podcast in the past So welcome kelly. Thank you terry. It's good to see you and be able to connect in this. Yes for sure. I just i feel so grateful for the wonderful response received from my podcast guests. So yes thank you so much for being willing to come on. We talked a little little bit before. I hit go live in. We're going to talk about gender differences in response to an. I just told you. I saw a funny video and we have to keep our humor during this. At least i do and it was just a funny. It was a flashlight lady. Hold the flashlight hiding in her closet. Talking about You know my husband asked me this morning where we keep the spoons and she was talking. We've been married thirty one years. What did he mean. Where do we keep the speeds. And so i'm hiding in the closet because he'll never think to look for his wife the closet if you can't find the students so it was just it it totally cracked me up and so yeah yes.

The Healing Place Podcast
"thirty one years" Discussed on The Healing Place Podcast
"I everybody so welcome again back to the healing place. Podcast facebook live conversations on pandemic self care. But not just self care but other care as well we've had some conversations where we've talked about how to <hes>. Be cognizant that all of us are on healing journey together right now really as we go through this and today i'm really excited to have with me. Kelly mcdaniel who's spent on the podcast in the past <hes>. So welcome kelly. Thank you terry. It's good to see you and be able to connect in this. Yes for sure. I just i feel so grateful for the wonderful response received from my podcast guests. So yes thank you so much for being willing to come on. We talked a little little bit before. I hit go live in. We're going to talk about gender differences in response to an. I just told you. I saw a funny video and we have to keep our humor during this. At least i do and it was just a funny. It was a flashlight lady. Hold the flashlight hiding in her closet. Talking about <hes>. You know my husband asked me this morning where we keep the spoons and she was talking. We've been married thirty one years. What did he mean. Where do we keep the speeds. And so i'm hiding in the closet because he'll never think to look for his wife the closet if you can't find the students so it was just it it totally cracked me up and so yeah yes i think it's a really the folks out there with a good sense of humor right now are offering us such great. A great relief because detention is thick the ten the and <hes>. I think that one of the ways that we can soothe ourselves win were frightened <hes>. Goes back to why named mother hunger when we have a name for something that bothers us our nervous system calms down so i have found that it's really helping couples that i work with to understand why there fear response is different as soon as they understand why they're fear. Responses different in their conflicts are getting more intense. It seems to calm things down a bit. It deep personalizes. What's going on now. So even though the research. I'm going to be referring to is based on gender. What really seeing is to the differences are not always gender related. So what i want to talk about. Is i think that <hes>. Because we are collectively facing a threat that somewhat invisible right. We have a monster coming our way it. We can't see so we're living with anticipatory fear and trauma as well as some of us. That are witnessing on the front lines. The horrible things that are happening right now. So everybody's afraid right and win. We're afraid. I think it's pretty well known that we go into fight or flight or freeze right but what is less well known. Is that the studies that tell us that we fight or when a run were done men. Those studies were done on male physiology now as early as nineteen fifty. There was some research showing that there are some gender differences in how we respond to fear. There was a research project done where men and women were put into a room and told that with just a few minutes. They would receive an electric shock and what happened. Was the men. While they waited dispersed went into their own space. The women try to get near one another or mere to the men. They wanted to be together fast. Forward another fifty years and in the year two thousand shelley taylor is doing groundbreaking work in oregon looking at stress response differences and finding that women while women can fight or run or freeze when frightened. They also have another skill set which is hormonally driven to tend and befriend. She named it. The tendon befriend theory because what she found is that when women were stressed they started tending. This could be hardwired into us because we need to take care of infants.

What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood
"thirty one years" Discussed on What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood
"Book is all about sort of what's new in the field. Just the first thing. That's new in the book. Is we give the condition a new name. <hes> the name when i first learned about it in nineteen eighty one was called attention deficit disorder and then in the nineties. They threw in the eight so then it became attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. And you know those are all out of the medical model which is rooted in pathology. You know you go to the doctor not because you feel well but because you feel bad. So it only stands to reason that medically based conditions would have a pathology slanted name so and that's fine but when it comes to this condition it's totally inaccurate and it also conveys a kind of stigma kind of shame kind of feeling less than and those are very damaging so it's more than just cosmetic it's more than just a semantics really gets right to the heart and mean you get this diagnosis. You're told you or your child has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. And you feel like you've just been punched in the gut. You don't really know what it means but you know it's bad sounds bad so it must be. Yeah exactly and so the fact is the description is inaccurate. We have the condition myself. So i say we don't have a deficit of attention quite the opposite. We have an abundance of attention. Our problem is to control it and then <hes> the disorder. I don't see it as a disorder you know. I went to harvard college and medical school. I've written twenty one books. I've been married thirty one years. I've got three wonderful kids. That i don't have a disorder. I have a brain difference. And so i see it as a trait. If you manage it properly it becomes an asset. If you don't yes it can ruin your life so it has the potential to be a disorder but it also has the potential to be a superpower and so we've renamed it very abol attention stimulus trait vast via st and. I think it's a whole lot better to be told that your son or daughter or you have vast because it does imply the vast nature of this condition which is all encompassing and does not convey a sense of shame in pathology the way. Adhd does so and attention and stimulus of sort of the two key elements. you know. Our attention is always moving and so we have variable attention and then stimulus were always looking for high stimulation. we're always looking for something to pump. Up the volume. So variable attention. Stimulus trait vast. And we offer that as a way of for parents to convey to their kids they have avast mind. They have vast potential. They have vast opportunity all of which is true. And then the challenge to turn this. Trait asset is to learn to control attention stimulation so the first item in the book that we offer. That's new is the very word itself. Very term itself the acronym via st. I think it also brings us past what i think. Amy and i probably grew up with learning this term. Add and it's become this kind of major catchall for every range of behavior and then a lot of the discussions around are kind of like. Oh that's an. Add moment or everyone's medicating what used to be called childhood and those kind of discussions. That i think are not useful for anybody because they demonize kids who have maybe need help functioning and then they kind of lump everybody together in like this used to be childhood now. Everyone's just medicating zombies not true right. Not true at all and also as you say when it's used casually it's never complimentary exactly when you say he's so. Add he so creative original interesting and dynamic. You mean he's a pain in the butt you know and so you know we want to take it out of that stigmatized round where it does not deserve to be in. The fact of the matter is most of the people who are the game changers in this world have vast or adhd.

The Tapes Archive
"thirty one years" Discussed on The Tapes Archive
"Welcome back to the tapes archive podcast where we release interviews. That have never been heard before in this episode. We have one of prog rock's greatest drummers bill at the time of this interview in nineteen eighty. Broussard was thirty one years old and on tour with solo band supporting his album. Gradually going tornado in the interview buford talks about why he left. Yes how robert fricke try to cancel the king crimson. Nineteen seventy four central park concert and the advantage of making a name for himself and banned by yes genesis and king crimson as always we have music critic mark allen at the helm conducting the interview. One last thing before we get to the interview the tapes archive. Podcast is a proud member of cyrus media a global community connecting passionate fans with podcast and experiences about artists and topics loves. Thanks for tuning in. And now it's time to open the vault over. No i'm not gonna player stations here and i'll give you rush especially in that not many commercials. Well the recent that lies these senior can add vocals eventually note. I don't know that wouldn't think by. Anthony singapore quite probable. There's nobody bill. Prince discounts finals. I it's just that this particular album. Not on kuwait's america would voice and something this hotline dance especially yes and on such a huge level. You made your holiday every two years now here you are. i just. You're staying with less than had to move with yet more. Yes that's not the only ask you how. How does as eddie feel about the. Because you're obviously made a name for yourself willy. Mason soldiers is that america beside more for music and the whole thing is a viable proposition. She's really good. It doesn't so listen. I'm going to be stable kind of and who who doesn't doesn't mind. I like to be able to play madison back on. Not that i ever have to and And trump's although there's not a whole level of problems occur pasta two three thousand seats by now we can just play music or problems. Did you have that are raised now. A group of flannel. It's magic pilot very easily that level. It's incredibly uninspired. It's amazingly easy to find some to seventy thousand blackout faces..