35 Burst results for "Thirty Six Year"

AP News Radio
U.S. wins gold in first mixed snowboardcross
"The United States strikes gold in the first ever mixed team snowboardcross finals forty year old Nick Baumgardner of iron river Michigan earned his first career medal in his fourth trip to the Olympics thirty six year old Lindsey Jacobellis picked up her second gold medal at the Beijing games and her third career podium in five separate Olympic journeys her first was a silver metal all the way back at the two thousand six Torino games men's hockey preliminary round action the United States doubles up Canada forty two to improve to to win now team USA conclude group play with Germany on Sunday I'm Danny cap

AP News Radio
Haemmerle earns gold in close Olympic snowboardcross finish
"Lindsey Jacobellis is finally an Olympic gold medalist don't count they'll girl out sixteen years after a premature celebration Koster the gold the thirty six year old broke hard to the finish line in her fifth Olympics to become the oldest U. S. woman to win the gold with their victory in the women's snowboard cross some days it's very stressful and aggravating and anxiety through the roof but when when it all comes together for days like this it makes it worth it it was the first gold of the Beijing games for team USA I hope it definitely starts a trend and that the US will keep rolling chase Josey will join Shaun white in the men's halfpipe final handed curling team Shuster defeated the Russian Olympic committee six to five in their first match in Beijing I'm

AP News Radio
Teen dead after exchanging gunfire with ex-police officer
"Authorities in Aurora Colorado are investigating a shooting by a former police officer that led to the death of a team it's the third shooting incident involving teams in Aurora Colorado in recent days in this incident police say they were called to a report of two people shooting at each other on a street they found a seventeen year old boy who died of his injuries and a wounded thirty six year old man who turned out to be a former police officer for the Denver suburb of Greenwood village investigators believe the shooting occurred when the former officer argued with a group of teens about careless driving in the neighborhood they say at some point both the seventeen year old and the adult pulled out guns and started shooting at each other detectives are working to determine who was the aggressor I'm Jackie Quinn

The Dictionary
"thirty six year" Discussed on The Dictionary
"We see that one correlation. Can we gonna give you a date if you were curious. Wow many many okay. We're not even going to bother and our last word is three words. Coefficient of viscosity viscosity. You know how to spell that it is from eighteen sixty six and it is the number three definition for the word viscosity coefficient of viscosity. So the words today were codicil. Acyl code ecology codify or codify coddling coddling codling moth cod liver. Oil co dominant. Khotan cod piece. Codswallop co ed co edition co education co f coefficient coefficient of correlation and coefficient of viscosity. I have to pick cod. Swallow up as the word of the episode because it is a great great word. God soi up codswallop cod soi. Cots wa. I would love you to tell me what you think of my songs. And if i have screwed anything up you are more than welcome to tell me what i have done wrong or said wrong i would. I would appreciate that or if you just wanna give you some criticism in general. That's fine so internationally. It is day of the programmer during a non leap year. I think maybe yesterday we had programmers day or something that might have been for a leap year in mexico. It is de los ninos. Hera hera can't say at harare a royce Which is hero sons. Heroes kids something like that. The day of the something like that in meritas. It is engineers day in africa the uk and latin america. It is a role dull day. that is the author. Roald doll Why not in the us. We can celebrate role doll here. I've read a handful of his books and their great. Yeah if you haven't go read some role dull. let's see. He did charlie and the chocolate factory. Which is mathilde That's a weird sound I can't think of the rest off the top of my head. It is super mario brothers. Thirty fifth anniversary So what does that. Nineteen eighty six. Something like that Happy birthday mario brothers. If you don't know. The mario brothers. Mario luigi their last name is mario which is why they are. The mario brothers. Mario mario and luigi mario who made this stuff up. It's so ridiculous Some fun await. Let's just double check this page real quick not that page. This other page Parliamentary education day in norway. Switzerland has zurich target. Shooting festival ends target shooting festival By the way the de los ninos heroics is day of the children heroes so heroes that our children i guess all right fun holidays bald is beautiful day. Yeah go bald. It is fortune cookie day it is. I'm on top of it day. Probably not who international chocolate day and has a picture of lots of chocolates. Want it it is kids. Take the kitchen day. I heard a story yesterday of my brother-in-law when he was ten years old. He was a very responsible child and he He borrowed some money from his mom and he took the bus to the grocery store and he bought the fixings for tacos and went home and made tacos for the family all by himself at ten years old. I am super impressed by that. So he was a kid that took over the kitchen and Maybe if you have kids you can try this experiment. Let them take over the kitchen. See what happens. Let me know. It is national boss slash employees exchange day. What does that mean that. They swapped places for a day. I don't think i would want to do that. National seal ceac awareness day. Be more aware of the people who got the iliac. Can't have gluten and stuff national defy superstition day. And there's a picture of a black cat because they're not. There's no problems with black cat..

The Mom Room
Why Do You Want to Be a Parent?
"One of the best things we talk. We talk is a lot in sex therapy sexual scripting like what's the point of sex right. Are you having sex for pleasure for connection because you want to check it off a list obligation because you feel like you should write any of these things and i think about that. The same idea with parenting. What's the point of being a parent. Because i can't tell you. How do people. I ask that question. And it's like we'll. Because i really want to have a family have family with a dog or a fucking parakeet only baby for that like. Why do you actually want to be a parent. That's interesting and i don't even know that. I know the answer because a lot of time people are like while because i talk a lot about not enjoying playing with my toddler. I'm thirty six years old. I don't know why that's like breaking news but a lot of people are like well. Why did you have kids. Then if you don't like playing with them. And i'm like well. I'm thinking more like big picture. Not you know this two years when he's a toddler if you had kids just to play with them that's a problem yes or just for the love right like people that try to really have to get their secure attachment through their children and not through their adult relationships and so often you see that and it's this totally healing relationship for some people and then that kid gets older gets their own personality and doesn't need you as much and then people go through a huge breakdown of who am i now

AP News Radio
U.S. Women Soccer Earn Bronze Medal With 4-3 Win Over Australia
"Thirty nine year old Carli Lloyd a thirty six year old Meghan repeal had a pair of goals each as the U. S. so that is the somebody final loss to Canada and you know struggle for three to claim the bronze medal the Americans build a four one lead before needing a step defensive effort to hold off the surging Australians Lloyd scored either side of half time to pass everyone back as the leading U. S. score at the Olympics the metal is likely the last in international competition for Lloyd group you know and several iconic stars of the USA program I'm John let there be

Daily Detroit
Carl Levin, Michigan's Longest Serving US Senator, Dies at 87
"First elected to congress in nineteen seventy-eight michigan's longest serving senator chaired the powerful armed services committee. He was very active around civil rights local development and protecting american workers having interviewed senator levin and read his memoir. Getting to the heart of the matter. I have some reflections. I imagined that if senator levin had a role in a television show he'd be fictional president. Jed bartlett's closest ally in the west wing practical and patriotic levin's thirty six years in the upper chamber as a democrat had paradoxes a democrat who investigated spending and financial excess in government as well as wall street a staunch believer as chair of the senate armed services committee. That america has a strong role to play in the world but voted against the second iraq. War levin was consistent with himself. He was a man who spent decades of politics. But i sense. He felt good about his impact when he saw himself in the mirror. Getting the heart of the matter reminds me of the writings of ben franklin. The similarities with the founding father aren't just physical appearance surprising wit and clearly understandable style both levin and franklin shared the belief that the long game mattered that even if it wasn't politically popular in the moment moment to make things happen in a country with a lot of people with differing views. You shouldn't always take everything off the table for your opponent that making is how democracy actually works his memoir is a blueprint without saying it and how we might put the broken engine of american democracy back together again. Levin rhetorically lays the parts on the table. I won't get into all of them. But they include the broken filibuster where he called out his own party for creating it then in order for an electorate and your colleagues to trust you you need to have a consistent northstar and compass and he's right if you look at the popular senior senator from vermont. The reason that he gets photo shopped everywhere sitting on a chair isn't because of any particular political stance it's because whether they agree or not people connect with him because they believe that he is who he says he is.

Code Story
Angel Munoz Discusses the Creation of His Communication Platform, Beacon
"In his early career angel news was an investment banker specializing in technology. He was fortunate enough to invest in the development of mp threes in the eighties. In addition to this he's well known for being the spearhead of what is known today as e. sports. He's a father to kids and have been married for thirty six years his passion around interactive entertainment specifically in the world of gaming. He tends to lean towards first person shooters because they have a real sense of immersion. He loves post-apocalyptic gains where you have to survive in a world where systems and infrastructure have been completely removed after launching a successful social media platform around the gaming community called g. tribe. He started to create experiences inside the community so much so keenest team attempted to integrate video game aspects into an audio video experience. This is the creation story of beacon so beacon at its simplest if you wanted to make sure your audience understands it quickly. It's an audio visual communication platform with a whole different perspective on what these interactions should feel and look like we were very much informed by gaming. So as you're a game are you will understand the cruel reality that when you are in a game the environment. If you were to step away from from us for just a second you would realize that it's cartoonish but the job of a great. You know game developer ish to engage the suspension of disbelief. So that you for one second or for the entire period that you're in the game believe that you've entered into a whole different reality so what we noticed on. Let's say video conferencing platforms asked. The opposite was taking place. They you know the movement is to make these calls. You know just transferring information from one point to another with a complete disregard of how we perceive so we were inform. And i'm fortunate enough to have lots of friends that are video game developers and over the years developed a few items that we want to integrate into an experience to make it feel more lifelike. The purpose of beacon is to act like a telemarketer. We want to teleport the person your mind into the person's reality so so in my casey will be in my office. And you feel like you're there

Debate Amongst Friends With Doc & Prof
"thirty six year" Discussed on Debate Amongst Friends With Doc & Prof
"And i think if they were just allowed him to even though it sounds dumb if they were just allowed him to crack a few heads with selfie stick. I just think it would have been. It would have been gold headshots more. It would be five no way whatever it is i just feel like they would have just let him swing that selfie. Stick a few times we would have. We would have something now. The last one that i was surprised. That actually last two. I was actually surprised that the wwe actually did release the bollywood boys. Yet they Absolutely doing they were until five loss like this. This this set of cuts was more focused on to a five lives. If moore's you think about it After your homeboy the monitor how your back and twenty sixteen. That was it. I can't believe those five years ago. That was it was a slash tan. A cup of coffee goodbye. Yeah so. I mean that's what i'm thinking here and i think gender was on tv for at least a year year and a half. It seemed like a you got injured in. I mean obviously obviously writers. They don't know what to write gender. And i wouldn't be surprised if he's involved in one of the next cats because it just got nothing for them but they don't come down to the money. I guess always about the money which we trying to hold onto all their chips onto the table and not let anyone go but then you have nothing for them. A you're paying people multi-million dollar contract shift to sit at home as you'd like to say so that's more yeah and of course. The last one from me was killian. Dane obviously a fan favourite. inex- t I did read a ed line from the meltzer. Said kilian dane. A vince mcmahon guy. We could see that that unfortunately But the thirty six year-old is part of the cuts and I think it will go on to wrestle obviously owner circuit..

Sessions
"thirty six year" Discussed on Sessions
"The seven seed los angeles lakers just got eliminated by the two seed. Phoenix suns the lakers. Were down thirty in the deciding game. Six on this night They did cut their deficit to ten but came up short of a miraculous comeback. Anthony davis the lakers second best player in arguably a top five player in the nba. He gave it a go but could only play an ineffective. Five minutes due to injury. Kyle kuzma his replacement scored two points on one of six shooting in the lakers. Best player thirty six year old. Lebron james coming off a serious injury himself was only able to log forty one minutes on this night. that's right. The man was played the most playoff minutes in the history of the league by a ridiculously wide margin who just want his fourth championship and his fourth finals. Mvp less than eight months ago only played forty one minutes on this night coming off an injury that kept him out for weeks in the final game of his eighteenth season shameful pathetic la- fraud etc. My twitter timeline. Many folks from chicago. Now that i think about it really enjoyed this epic failure by lebron in rightfully so only forty one minutes played out of forty eight possible l. o. l. In what did he do in those forty one minutes anyways. Twenty nine points. Nine rebounds seven assists two assists and two blocks. What a joke. What a fraud. Not only was my twitter timeline. Hyped by lebron's epic failure but everyone around me the video poker bar facing venetian sportsbook seemed to be elated by as well. I don't ever wanna hear him. Compared to m j again. I heard that a lot i looked up. Mj's stats from his eighteenth season in the nba but confined anything so agreed. It's really hard to compare this epic failure by lebron on this night to what jordan did at this stage of his nba career. No data to look at to compare it to so yeah agreed. Let me take the civilised coffee and then tell you about the poker session. I played right after this my tenth win in a row.

Work in Progress with Sophia Bush
"thirty six year" Discussed on Work in Progress with Sophia Bush
"The military tribunals at guantanamo made the geneva conventions apply worldwide to the war on terror like it ended goes prisons waterboarding all sorts of stuff like this thirty six year-old law professor as like. Oh my god we just did that. And that's when i realized the power law to you know to be a force and so it was at that point really that everything else follows but not not really before that so it was a little bit by accident and you said a moment ago about the chauvin casein about things taking a year. You know that feels like a long time. But i i would argue that in criminal cases. We want things to take some time. We don't want mob justice lynch. Of course that's not what you're suggesting at all. I know that. But the reason why. We have these kinds of prophylactic rules and structure on like for example the guantanamo tribunals which could have been done. They tried to wanna do start to finish. A matter of days is because by having regularized intervals. You allow inputs into the process from expert. Witnesses from eyewitnesses from council lawyers and the like and so there's a reason for it and it works well when it's in the year timeframe you're right if it takes longer than that you know you start to get to worry. Particularly justice delayed is justice denied. And that's actually really helpful way to look at it to think about because you know we're starting before about how like everything is politicized and the last thing you want is a verdict like this to be like. Oh that thing was rushed or something like that. By by the defenders of the defendant. I think every american can look at that trial and say wow shokhin. Had great council prosecutors had could council. They had access to witnesses. They could go in and tell their stories uninterrupted. And and let the truth went out on the crucible truth and so that's i think something we should celebrate and sometimes on the left it really bothers me that people attack the legal process or people attack derek..

The Lazarus Heist
"thirty six year" Discussed on The Lazarus Heist
"In fact brings the outbreak to a halt. The virus code sees at the site is up and running and so it stops no longer infecting any computers or trying to split it so that marcus doesn't really realize what he's done. Looking into the data how spreading we were trying to find a way to fight it later in the day pointed out this code and i thought wow we actually need to do anything so you start to see the virus petering to a whole one paycheck to hold yes so. Within seconds of registering demands the infection rate just started declining. Just like that only a few hours after the wannacry virus the uk. Marcus had found. Kill switch and activated ultimate though hundred and thousands of computers were worldwide the where effected were probably millions more which vulnerable but when attempts were made by the malware to infect the computer code after this domain and it would be further so you had the effects of stopping the attack in his tracks so the authors of the virus built any really easy off switch and left it open to the world now. Why would they do that. It's a big question. And unfortunately we don't have the right of the virus here with us to oscar him or her but one of the theories is this. If you're testing these computer viruses in a lab you gotta be careful about the virus breaking out and infecting your own company's computers so one of the things we searches will do is to build in this kind of kill switch sort of easy off mechanism that they can use if the thing escapes from their control. Now usually before you release the voice into the wild. You'd take that kill switch out or you protect it. So it's not easily triggered but seems in this case wannacry was released with the kill switch still there. One of the indications research is appointed to say that wannacry looks a bit like something that was half baked something that was released out into the world too early. But look for marcus. This was an unexpected windfall. Usually stopping this huge feet where you're fighting for weeks months. Battling the guys on the other end. You're coming up with clever ways to dismantle their infrastructure. I'd never come across something so easy and it was just like wow. It's just stops simply registering. The domain was enough to stop it. How much did you have to pay to something like nine pounds or twelve dollars. The time marcus to stop one of the world's most dangerous virus outbreaks an offer the voice of a large fish and chips and he may feel. It was almost too easy. But that doesn't stop him from becoming famous overnight. Global cyber attack was halted almost by accident. It was a twenty two year old in the uk. Text the code and found a reference to an unregistered soon. The british tabloids find out his identity and run headlines about the accidental hero. Who saved the world from his bedroom and they had my name. They had a photo me found one. Someone's twitter feed on that point. They were camping out on my lawn outside the front gate of my house. How does that feel to suddenly be in the full glare of it was horrifying. I'm i was never really a fan of the idea of fame. I never wanted it on suddenly now. Everyone he's been following. My block knows who. I am on the anyone reading the world's media which was just terrified he gives one interview to a reporter at the news agency associated press and he's so frazzled that he misspelled his last name but that wire story around the world and turns them into a celebrity mark dread the spotlight but his new found fame does come with some perks. He gets thousands more social media followers. Local restaurant offers free pizza for a year and perhaps most importantly his family including his mom who's in. Nhs nurse finally understand what he does for a living. The wannacry attack is over but the damage is done. Marcus of stopped the virus that the victims whose data has been scrambled. They don't get that data back. The impact is particularly severe within the us in england for example a third of the groups that run the nhl hospitals were either infected disconnect computers to protect themselves. Almost seven thousand appointments had to be canceled including more than one hundred urgent cancer cases and it just off. I spoke to told me they were working. Extra hours to rebuild. The systems can get patients. Appointments back on track including patrick. Ward's a couple of months later he gets that operation as he had hoped gives him his health back but for mike hewlett and his colleagues at the national crime agencies cyber unit. The works just begun very what we find with. Siva cases is the incident itself. It's quite quickly. what do i take longer. Though is the investigation that goes into it. so clearly. what we've got here. We've got one of the most destructive impact of cyber attacks that we've seen for many years in the uk and it's all joel to try and identify and bring a whoever's responsible for this justice and so begins the task of finding out not only who did it but also the motive were they after the money. Who was it something else for marcus. He story isn't over. he's been hiding a secret all the way along. Something that will cast a long shadow over his hero roic. We'll be back after this. Hi i'm jamie bartlett. I thought you might like to hear about my podcast. The missing crypto queen when thirty six year. Old to rouge ignorance of launch cryptocurrency. She said it would rival. Bitcoin revolutionized finance it went on to make billions of dollars from investors. All around the world then in two thousand seventeen talk to rusia vanished. it was all a scan..

KFC Radio
"thirty six year" Discussed on KFC Radio
"He's like a boy right and he's like like his pussy. You disagree. I might not know exactly what to do. But i remember kind of the same. Well i guess i had evolved. Much was the same idea back then. It's like i know. I'm not going to be good. That's that's what you're learning. You're trying really really like you. I don't want to sixteen year old guy in your fucking pussy you. He's he's off more in high school right. I definitely don't want to see a young boy fucking. I wanna season veteran. I want a silver fox. Old man eating my the energy for it yesterday. Thirty six year old guy. yeah. I lost my thought Oh how back to reality for a split-second superheroes second. How is anybody bad at eating pussy. How are you guys bad at. It does get in there and fuck it up. S this talk before a dog. A thirsty doggone hot summer day ahead of a bowl pa- lake. There's really no like right or wrong. Way if you just fucking get in there and there's just love spot and you've got to stimulate a fuck that's it man just right dating back screaming on it throw was the same way leon describes fighting someone. Yes larry best to open up in their box it up. He's sticking by leave. Rapper that say no true though. Like when i when i always thought that you know the joke was you can't find the g spot and then recently girls will be. It's like the little button. Some guys can't find them like clinton he's far you've lying impossible easy to find to find the the it's the thing there it's like the only thing sticking out spot is an invisible thing on the inside i get. You can't find it. That's like not being able to find the tips there. If you could find a nipple you can find the clinton but anyway superhero. What about the x. Men give me the x. men. I don't think wolverines pussy. I think we'll ring fox. He's a great a great love. Great fucker only fuck like dog. Because he has to have his hands on the outside imagines finger sudden get there. I like to think that his claws might pop off flake. Boehner like a like. He can control for the most part. But sometimes it's your s cyclops got. Be danger. you gotta care view. Knock off those goggles..

Limitless Mindset
"thirty six year" Discussed on Limitless Mindset
"Identified mostly because see sixty is risk free. There's virtually no downside to it. it's just carbon and olive oil. But i would simply share the super antioxidant metaphor above with them. I wouldn't make any outlandish promises that were supported by human clinical trials. C. sixty has been recognized as a promising cancer therapy for decades so the fact that mainstream medicine academia and the pharmaceutical industrial complex all with their billions and billions and billions of dollars the fact that they have not funded clinical cancer trials with c. Sixty well that speaks volumes about these institutions and those adjacent to them. While i might fantasize about opening up and alternative cancer treatment therapy center somewhere in the world treating patients with c. Sixty if. I actually did that. I have to check under my car for firebombs every time i got in it as a professional bio hacker. I'm very vigilant about my health. I read books to stay on the cutting edge of dietary science and am very particular about what i eat the last time i had a bar. George h w bush was president. I also don't smoke. Drink much or indulge in any really bad vices. I use a medicinal red light. Therapy device daily. I consume a small fortunes worth of high-quality nutraceutical and herbal health supplements every year. I fast. I do sixteen our daily fast and once a week at least i do twenty four hour fast. I do meditation regularly. i exercise all around. I'm probably in like the top one percent of most healthy thirty six year olds yet. I still feel compelled to take c. Sixty as a cancer preventative for several reasons. I live in a big bustling city. That has got a real air pollution. Problem i'm not quite ready to to leave the city where i live. I like it quite a bit here. Secondly i'm getting blasted by ems daily from my wifi from my smartphone from the neighbors wi fi and the neighbors smartphones and from the new five g. towers going up around town. It's probably the same story for you. I try to use organic body wash and personal care products but you never really know if they are actually organic while my wife and i are very selective about what we prepare an eat at home a couple of times a month we eat out at the better restaurants in town and even the best restaurants sometimes use talk sic cheap ufa oils to cook their food. Yes even if you ask them not to. I use nicotine daily as a neutral pick. Some science suggests that nicotine itself may be slightly carcinogenic but there's no conclusive science on the causality between nicotine and cancer. But if i'm being honest it's probably not a risk-free performance.

GSMC Entertainment Podcast
"thirty six year" Discussed on GSMC Entertainment Podcast
"Then the conversation turns more serious as she's shares that she couldn't stop thinking about him he tells her she's doing wonderfully as the bachelorette already and they start making out So katie declares when he takes off his hat That she thinks he is just as cute without the costumes. So i feel like these two could go along way Katie has really interesting conversation with michael who is a thirty six year. Old business owner. Who tells her that. He has a four year old son when he asked katie. If she wants kids she says quote. I definitely want kids. In some way. I think but adds that she be fine if that me meant being You know step mother to someone's children or dating someone who already had children She says quote really. I'm just open to all scenario So this might be a bachelet versed so often. There's a big focus on the leads wanting to have children and they're not being any room for discussion whether that's really the contestants doing or part of the edit it's nice to see a different take Eventually it's time for the first impression rose which goes to awkward greg for a clear reason. Connor the cat clearly had the biggest first impression but katie does like greg and wants to boost his confidence. She even says once we can get past those nerves. I think there's a great guy under there as soon as she pins on the rose he asks for a kiss and so her plan is already working I won't spoil. who stays. Who goes if you haven't or would like to watch. I need to watch the second episode So i cannot wait do that. The bachelorette airs on. Abc on monday. Okay we're going to head into our next break. But when i return patrick's pop culture pick family karma on bravo stick around golden state media concepts. Bring you book review. Podcast i haven for bookworm s- of all ages and the whitest genres from mystery to memoirs romance to comedy fantasy to scifi. If you love to read this is a podcast. It's the golden state media concepts book review. Podcast welcome back it's the gmc entertainment podcast brought to you by the gsm. See podcast network in our last segment. I.

Get Up!
"thirty six year" Discussed on Get Up!
"The packers drafted jordan love. Their their outline of an idea was that the transition would occur in twenty twenty two. At that point aaron rodgers they could move on. We could get into the salary cap details. Don't have to but twenty twenty two was the goal. They weren't anticipating having to play jordan. Love in twenty twenty one so because of the fact that he didn't get those reps last year and they may have to accelerate his timetable. That's why that's going on in practice right now where it leads. Are they going to be able to start. 'em aaron rodgers doesn't show up. They don't know that yet but they have to give him the best possible chance to get ready and that means a ton of reps this week the most important thing and then our lower scale let you finish it up here but graciana the most important thing are the packers any closer to believing they need to trade him today than they were on monday. The packers are right now. As dug in as aaron rodgers is on what we described earlier as a game of chicken and right now they are their stances. What mike tannenbaum has articulated. Look if you wanna play football still. It's going to have to be us. And if aaron rodgers willing to sit out training camp if he's willing to sit out regular season games maybe then the packers perspective changes but so far nothing has happened to force that change all right orlowski so much to unpack. What are you thinking. Yeah okay first of all. Mike t i'll get you a q. Tip no one is sitting. You're saying you shouldn't draft a quarterback. Everyone is setting. You can talk to the quarterback that you have about doing so second of all book. I love you your sitting. I don't judge the player but you think the accuracy is going to get better when we've got humans like you trying to rip our faces off like the accuracy should be a really strong point. Not as i get not judging the player but that shouldn't be the the the takeaway men jordan love is still inaccurate. When we're in t shirts and shorts and graziano. I know he's your summer vacation. Buddy brian goodwin coups but at the end of the day. I can gary if you asked him this question. Do if you could go back in time and rethink that decision. If you could go sit there with the glass of wine and listen to share and go if i could turn back time pick. I promise you he would go. No i would not have selected jordan love in the first round if i knew it was going to lead us to this today. I mean the guy is leaves in. He shows up an hour after the show starts and now he's bring nonsense. I mean i don't know what the deal is with brian. Gouda but if you go back and look at your best friends pick. You had a thirty six year old quarterback coming homeboys his worst. qbr seasons. And you're thinking about what happens when he leaves. I don't think that's necessarily bad. Gm and you don't have to be a friend. I don't know brian gouda 'cause i've talked to him a couple of times. You don't have to be a friend of that. Does not the wrong way to run your franchise. I have to take a break on that thought to share song. He should've been singing..

VS
"thirty six year" Discussed on VS
"When you ask like as a poet do i believe that you know in vessel them kind of it's strange because i just kind of move over to like well as a human do i feel that way. How do i feel as a human do i feel. I'm just a vessel. Like does free will exist like all these like like ridiculous questions pop up that are that are worth examining to some degree. But there is a way that. When i'm my most relaxed i feel part of a dancing and that is really different than either going on one poll towards the colonizing control of things or the other just like. Hey man were all just been. It's like no we are earth and we are heaven. We are the meeting place where all manifest you know and i really want to keep discovering it. I don't wanna land and be like yes. I know how a poem happens. Yes i know how it human happens. I want to be like tomorrow. I might have a paradigm shift. That happened right. I had a paradigm shift. When i was twenty two when i lost my mind so i know it's possible and that there's many sides to that diamond not just trauma not just beauty now at thirty six you know. I had to go through my own journey but thirty six. That actually fuels me excites me to be like what is out there. What is indy me. that's so moving to me sheriff to hear you talk about looking back at that time as being the proof of your capacity for change. I'm grateful you're saying that because it is a journey right like it didn't feel that way ben but something cataclysmic was happening that i think it's really important to say like we don't actually know i have some words. I have bipolar. You know. I have mental illness and i i do. Trust those words in there useful for me and then also there are certain moments that experience. That's why we're poets to enter it more fully and say wait a second if i strip away a lot of what. I'm supposed to know. Suppose to feel what was happening. That took me a long time to not be ashamed or intimidated by that. Still learning that. I think like hearing hearing which you just said about like you know about twenty two year old shiro about what thirty six year old cheers able to look back at her You feel it in the poems. Is that like time. Is this malleable thing that we exist across and are allowed to like be different selves and arrive at different conclusions across. I think that's what we see in Some were real that that it has been long and actually all of it matters and so and so all the shit get in. And isn't that strange. Because we are like a time capsule i guess you could say on four all of those things and none of them disappear. They just deepen or hide or move. I i wonder how you feel about this. Like this is like kind of weird to say. But i really do feel like i'm sincerely mothering. Sister in taking care of twenty two year old shira..

AP News Radio
Kokrak Gets 2nd Win Quicker, Overcoming Spieth at Colonial
"Jason Kokrak is out Joe Jordan space down the final holes to claim a two shot victory at the Charles Schwab challenge in Texas congressman each with a final round seventy and a tournament total of forty number the big hitting thirty six year old took a one shot lead on the final hole but when space found the water at the eighteenth green color gray I could safely close at his second to win and in the process to become just the third multiple winners for the season spaceplane his third runner up finish despite a closing round three of the past seventy three I'm Graham like us

The Big Story
Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi Talks Power, Pandemics and Partisanship
"Mayor of calgary for more than a decade now l. o. Manchego lose thanks so much for having me on. You're very welcome and we're gonna talk politics and your legacy however humble you wanna be about it today but first because we start every interview with this now. How are you guys doing out there. You know We're doing okay. Kovic is bad. i hear now. Berta of the numbers are very grim. But at the same time people are getting their vaccinations. They're certainly not just a white at the end of the tunnel but The tunnel is flooding with light. The only challenge now is to keep up our discipline You don't want to finish poorly. You don't wanna dance before you hit the end zone or any other number of terrible cliches so we really wanna make sure people are getting their vaccines up. All the good behaviors wearing masks keeping your distance staying home when you can. The good news is as we get more and more people vaccinated. Things will start to get better and i'm hopeful that business and everything else will be able to come back but it's not great at the moment. What's it been like Guiding a city through something like this. It's obviously Something you could never have predicted you would be leading a municipal government through and and it must be a all sorts of challenging but also all sorts of rewarding. Maybe you guys have stepped up. Well you know it's interesting. Because in the long history of calgary thirty six years we have declared a state of local emergency. Exactly three times and lucky me. I got to the mayor for all three of them. So if you'd asked me back in twenty ten you know what i was expecting. I probably wouldn't have said one disaster after another. This one is different of course because it's so much longer and

The RCWR Show with Lee Sanders
"thirty six year" Discussed on The RCWR Show with Lee Sanders
"Four five six years got that kind of just had that in back of your mind when you go back and you watch him and just watch how he moves and everything as far as his his feet goes in that ring. You know just watching how he he moves and everything you know it's like he's wrestling with cinder blocks around his ankles you know. He's he's pretty. he's pretty jagged. He's pretty you know and hopefully that can improve in good time you know. Look do i expect for him to ultimately be kane or the undertaker as far as the way moving in the ring and all that no. I'm not expecting any of those things But i i just feel that he needs a little bit more time to really get those sequences down. He needs particularly more time on his foot work in all he. Now he's kinda in there doesn't really come off as if he's got that good rhythm down all that now that i've i've put that out there but other than that critique about olmaz i was okay i was okay with tag match That they had did here tonight. In this world for the wwe tag team titles by the way for the tag titles aj styles almas picking up the dub here. Okay okay of match boys. One about twelve minutes in some change was all right from their from their backstage. Charlotte flare is chatted up with sonya. Deville we just kinda catch the tell in of this conversation between the two adam pearce comes in and he pretty much just missed whatever was going on there and he pretty much lays into sonia. Hey man you and me were getting off the wrong foot here. Because we're having a serious miscommunication problem to the point lately you have been overstepping your bounds. And i don't appreciate that. So kinda ended on on that little bit of a of a cliffhanger between those two but probably the biggest piece of news tonight for those of you that were looking for your wires. The post wrestlemainia surprise. Where's the sizzle. Where's the pop. Where's the steak. Where's the beef. Where's the beef. Well we had guided tonight in the form of a little vignette As we as. We saw that a apparently eva marie. Thirty six year old eva. Marie is going to be making her return to the wwe and her little vignette. She was just yell standing beside and lane beside a little red..

CRUSADE Channel Previews
Georgia Woman Accused of Driving Into Fast-Food Workers
"A georgia woman was arrested after hitting three teenage fast. Food workers with her car in the midst of arguments. The clayton county police department said they news release last week. That officers responded to an undisclosed fast food restaurant about twenty miles south of atlanta there. They found that there was an argument between thirty six year. Old share rio palmer and the workers security camera footage showed the juvenile workers arguing with palmer. Who was in her car. Clayton said in the press release quotes a survival officers learned. A verbal altercation occurred between the three juvenile incident location and the customer in the drive through line when the workers walked away palmer drove onto the curb of the business and hit one of the juvenile workers who was then hospitalized. Puffer was charged with aggravated assault after being treated.

How I Built It
Solving the Pricing Problem with Stephen King
"I want to bring in our guest today. His name is steven king. He is the president and ceo of growth force. And we're gonna be talking about solving the pricing problem today steven. How're you a great joke to be here awesome. Thanks so much for joining me. I've got to say right off the bat. I'm sure this is the first time you've ever heard this. But my wife saw stephen king on my calendar and She was like what it's like for the first time today. Definitely the first time today. Perfect awesome well. Thanks thanks so much for for joining us today. I'm really excited about this. Because i i've been Self employees that freelancing since high school and pricing has always been such a hard problem to solve. I think a lot of people kind of Under sell themselves probably. They're worried that they're gonna charge too much. And then they'll lose business and things like that but we're gonna get into all that and lots of cool stuff I have in our notes but first why don't you tell us a little bit about who you are and what you do. Short growth force where outsourced bookkeeping accounting controller service for companies that use quickbooks. That are worried about getting accurate data to make decisions. They're are frustrated because their financial statements are. They're not on time. They're not accurate not meaningful right. They're not actionable looking backwards. Not forward and and they're frustrated. They're they're upset because they work really hard. And they're not making enough profit and so growth for us donna. Cpa for thirty six years. We do all the traditional things you would expect the bulky things and accounting and a controller do that was different is we do management account. We're trying to help you make data driven decisions and be able to increase your prophets. That's why it's called growth. Force not stephen king. Cpa's we're inst- designed to be able to help you live that american

Strawberry Letter
I Dont Like How He Treats His Ex-Wife
"I i don't like how he treats his ex wife. Stephen shirley i'm thirty six years old and recently divorced. I met a guy. Eight months ago and he just got divorced too we bonded over our divorced dilemmas and he was open and honest. About its break-up. He told me that he was controlling and they had a rough marriage because she liked to fight him and throw stuff at him. He told me that he had to restrain her a lot but he never laid a finger on her. He told me that he even took a domestic violence class to try to fix his marriage. This made me afraid to continue talking to him but i told myself that he was so sweet and forthcoming with information. That i shouldn't penalize him for his past. I wanted to go into our relationship with an open mind. He's been nothing but a gentleman to me. I get regular foot rubs and massages flowers for no reason and he even does things around my house to help me out. He never raised his voice at me or seemed irritated at me but whenever his ex wife calls him about any little thing to do with their daughter he is a totally different person. He talks to her like she's a piece of trash and he usually hangs up on her. He has done it in my presence. Numerous times and i always give him time to cool down before talking to him. He's told me a few times that what he calls a. He's taught me a few times. What the calls were about. And it's never anything for him to be so angry with her the other day. I overheard him on the phone with his friend and he talked about his ex wife nonstop and said that his ex wife is lucky. She moved out of town. This made the hair on my on. The back of my neck stand up. Could he be a violent man that had to go to domestic abuse counseling on that had to go to domestic abuse counseling or does his ex wife bring out the worst in him. I need to know before i go. Any further with him okay I think we have a problem

Sexy Unique Podcast
"thirty six year" Discussed on Sexy Unique Podcast
"Oh my God. Wait. I also wanted to talk to have you followed the like Khloe Kardashian. Oh my God. Yeah, I was talking about it last night. It was so weird. It's so often are also so fucked up that like the platforms are so good at like a racing that completely but like won't erase like white supremacists terrorists of follow the money. That's what they care about erasing. Yeah, they all have like deals. I'm sure with like the Kardashians are like Instagram knows like if the cardassians left Instagram, they'd be fact. So basically if you don't know Chloe somehow accidentally posted like someone in her team or something like posted a photo of her and her bikini on Easter Sunday like birth MJ's finsta, which I'm like, why do I notice or her grandmas finsta? Yeah, like take me out back and just like fucking she no fucking MJ dead. But it's Chloe and her bikini and she's wearing like no makeup. She's it's no filters and her body. I mean she looks good. She looks fine jokes jokes perfectly normal your wall thirty-six-year-old to look who's had a baby like it looks and she looks fit like she looks great and like she just doesn't like insanely photoshopped like a model like with gnome laws whatsoever and just like a perfect body and no body fat. Somehow in her photos her she makes herself. She has like a thorax. It's Jane the body the size of like a flagpole but with like with a huge ass know like a giant like a giant fluffy. But yeah, she was like an aunt. She looks like bugs life and she or like ants with a z like she and it's just her and they took it down immediately and apparently her team has been scrubbing it from all like traces of the internet trying to yeah. and it's like it's so weird and I'm not I don't like I'm you know, I'm Pro whatever you need to do to feel good. But like if you're an influencer and you're like all along like working out and like the Revenge bod and like loving yourself, but you're posting photos that aren't what you look like. That's all heavily doctor their photos though. And like can I do love caught like Kendall doing video? Like she doctors are videos to make it look like she has like their apps. You can download that will make it look like your waist is tinier and like people have seen like wage where the video like filter goes off and like a little like the tiniest little like comes out over her bathing suit, and it's just like you guys suck for this..

Democracy Now! Audio
Killing of Salvadoran Refugee by Police in Mexico Incites Furor
"A warning to our audiences includes graphic description of police violence. This coming protests have erupted in mexico over the police. Killing of victoria a thirty six year old salvadoran woman and mother of two who'd been living in mexico with the humanitarian visa. Four police officer from the coastal city of them have been charged with femicide after an autopsy concluded that her neck had been broken while in custody videos published by mexican media. Show one of the four officers who arrested salazar kneeling on her back pinning. Her against the pavement cries out she lays on the pavement faced down handcuffed unconscious. Three other cops looked on before they eventually pick her up motionless her body and put her in the back of a police car before driving away. The salazar's mother. Rosa bellotti as-as speaking from el salvador. Being young feel indignation. I feel so powerless in angry. Who these justice for my daughter victoria. Salazar had reportedly lived in mexico since at least two thousand eighteen when she was granted refugee status

NPR News Now
Republic of Congo candidate Kolelas dies of COVID-19
"Republic of congo held presidential elections on sunday. The leading opposition candidate has died of complications from covid nineteen ish mundi reports. He was aboard a plane that was taking him to france for treatment. Sixty one year old. Gabriel buffet carlos was one of six candidates. Challenging longtime president denis sassou nguesso. Who has been in power for thirty six years except for five years after being voted out of office in one thousand nine hundred ninety two. He regained power in one thousand. Nine hundred ninety seven call ellis. A former government minister placed a distant second in the twenty sixteen presidential poll. Sesame whistle is strongly tipped to win the election. Which happened that missed an internet blackout and an absence of independent observers. Results are expected later in the week for npr news. I m ish muff. Wendy guay in harari

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

Lakers Nation Podcast
Will Le Bron Win the Best Defensive Player of 2021?
"LeBron wants to be he could he could really be the best defender in the NBA some of the plays he made tonight when the chips started to fall against the Lakers things started going against GM and momentum started to swing it felt like LeBron picked up the defense and everybody else as they usually do followed his lead and he made some incredible place and that was I mean amazing, we we say it all the time but thirty years Years old. I have no idea how he's doing this. Yeah, and there's the one there was the one LeBron block that got called a goaltend was not a goaltender. I was horrible. Yes. But yeah, I think you know, it's weird to think of a thirty-six-year-old winning defensive player of the year, but he he's making a really solid case. I think he at the very least right now has to be top three. We're looking at Ben Simmons the you know, perennial have to throw in Rudy. Gobert his name cuz Rudy gobert exists. Yeah, and I feel like LeBrons right in there with those three.

OC Talk Radio
#183 Jamie Lerner Self-Care: If You Dont, Who Will? - burst 03
"We just are and were very well equipped to do it. And it's also interesting about reinvention. Is that we lose a lot of something. That is very important along the way which is south care so women are masterful in reinventing themselves and then they also are masterful in forgetting themselves. How did how did how did he know. We're going to make a transition to self care. I mean seriously on my sheet in front of the next. The next bullet point was self care and you made a wonderful trenches transition to it. So that is what. I'd like to talk about now. And and focus probably the majority of our time is self care and personal responsibility and and especially in this current cova time of chaos and confusion and and one of the things that you told me about when we chatted before the podcast was that you described your passion. Your current passion for helping people find themselves in the moment. Can you tell me what that what that means to you. Find yourself in the moment every moment that we can be present and it is just a moment by moment and establish or reestablish connection with ourselves that that is the ultimate in self care and and i think a lot of that comes from being able to manage our thoughts and then are feeling but first and foremost our thaw and i think it's important cut. We rarely slow everything down and allow ourselves to be in that moment contain. That's why one of the most important things of how we can care for ourselves and then others it's always about foul firth and then others. It's kind of a win win for everybody. Jesus talks about that. When he says you know i it's always quoted love god and love your neighbor but what's always left out is love. Love your neighbor as yourself and to me that assumes self love precedes other love the cacao kangaroo barber care for another if they're not taking care of yourself self love is sort of. it's almost frowned upon that. You are selfish. You are ego centric if you do that and and if you take care of yourself too much and yet and yet if you don't take care of yourself you're you're no good to anyone else you know want when you could on the airplane they tell you to put your mask on on first before assisting other people and there's a reason for that. That is a universal truth. We cannot care for anyone until we care for ourselves without feeling resentment and if we feel is not much then we are not caring for ourselves or another. So you know. I think people don't really understand what it means to wrap third loving arms around themselves and nourish and nurture themselves into connection. That is the most unselfish thing that you can do. And in some ways it sure responsibility if you're then going to assume the care of others whether be children or a teacher or if you're in any role where you're in a leadership role it's just not possible to do it without having spent some time with yourself and nourishing yourself and if they're self some something to give agree with you on that and i was thinking about taking care of ourselves. There's there's just a number of of ways to do that in you know we're going to get into tactics toward the end of the Of the of the of the show. But right. Now i i'd like to disorder. Get a big picture of what do you mean by taking care of yourself. I know account. I have an idea of what i need by but but i'm curious what your interpretation is kind of goes hand in hand with taking personal responsibility to understand that really. It is known responsibility to care for your responsibility to begin to have an understanding of what year in the evening for yourself and then to figure out a way a gentle loving way to kind of implement some of that self care and most people do the opposite. They expect other people to care for them. They don't even know their own news. They expect others around them to know what they need and they expect that they should be given what they need. There's this really Twisted sense of entitlement. just because the very I think the other interesting thing about women reinventing themselves then they get to hide behind all of the roles that they've taken on as they never care for themselves the end up feeling resentful. They ended up feeling overwhelmed. The end up feeling all the things that they should be feeling and yet known even knows what they need. Not even know. They haven't even taken the time to figure out like okay but only know what i need for my. What do i need to do first thing in the morning but the guy can so myself up before we take care of all these other people so to step into that role of personal responsibility for sending the morning and ask yourself now. What are what. I need so myself. That is such a loving and lovely question to ask one and then to answer it with you. Maybe coffee before. I serve an to eat something before i i just some basic things. That really remind us that we're important. How counter cultural that is because we you know we're we're thinking we always have to be givers don't we we. We can't be. we can't be takers. we can't be an it's not even really taking it's it's more of. You're giving love from an empty cup and you've got to fill that love your love cup for yourself because unless you do you end up resenting the very people that you are serving and it doesn't feel good on your and it doesn't feel good on there and either never feels good to be given some things from someone who is representing you in the process so yet to unconditionally give to hand. That is a lovely feeling for the giver and the receiver and the way we get there is by taking care of ourselves so that we can give which hand alternate goal to feel good about the giving and to feel good about the person who is receiving what your kid i have for the last year been very involved on my own in in the in the sort of tradition node as mystic christianity and the mystics and and and i'm reading people of the thirteenth to fourteenth century teresa viola saint john of the cross and and teresa viola sort of my my guru. Now and she was. She was in the fifteenth century. And they talk about spending this time in divine contempt mystical prayer. But she is very strong that you do that in doing that. You are taking care of yourself your relationship with yourself yourself in the divine how how you relate in the divine but that that then becomes the resource for helping others that so you don't you don't just folk off. Yeah you don't just focus on yourself and forget everybody else. You have to focus on yourself but then the result is it results in a self care you. You can't help but want to share that with other people tackle once again. It's a win win for every beautiful idea. Now you want. You talked about personal responsibility in that. And i've even thought about making when i make a title for this show and we'll see what happens after the show. They make the title. But i i'm working on a premise of the me. Look at my own title here. Self care your responsibility to be responsible for yourself. Well is it so you would. You says it's good. I'm glad you agree because you're not title if you said no i don't believe any of that however it's a turn off for people a lot of people do not want to be responsible from south. They feel resentful that they should have to be responsible for themselves. They feel entitled that others should be responsible for their happy. And i think that it just needs to be thought about in a different way because who would know better for you than you know and yet we expect others to know what we need what. We consider south for first and foremost look. We need the great question. People don't ask themselves that question very often. But do you want. Don't ask themselves that either but people will tell you all day long what they want and what they get is more of what they don't want so and it's always someone else's all so you know if that doesn't work very well that way no it doesn't and and how in the world like you said if we haven't even really investigated pin through the thought process of understanding what we want and what we like in life. How in the world is someone else supposed to know that you know great costal one and yet we expect them to set us fai our needs and we've not identified their their needs. I mean our our needs and how they need to respond. You know My listeners heard have heard this before. But my wife. And i for probably. We've been married thirty six years and for at least twenty five of those. If not more. We take every year between christmas and new years now. This happens throughout the year but we take an intentional time of three days away so we can have two nights in one place. You know two full days in place and we ask each other So how was i. What kind of husband was last year. What kind of wife was i. And and what do you want from me. How can i serve you in helping. You find. You know helping you fulfill your needs and so we're forcing ourselves to identify our knees and until the other person. This is what i would like fantastic. I mean that's that's a conscious of our relationship a nice guy. Yeah yeah you know a lot of good writing on that jamie is. Are you familiar with the land baton. Elaine de button depends on how you want to pronounce it. The scarlet life. You know he's rich and really good stuff on that he's ridden maybe the best stuff of love between a man and a woman as anyone is written for you know. He's just barely turned forty now but he just has has exceptional writing on that. You know what i wanna do. I i want to go a bit deeper but before we do. I'd like to take a quick break. And then we will come back. And we're going to pursue a little bit more about this personal responsibility and how the victim mentality may come into play in that. Hi there this is charlie hedges. And you're listening to the next with charlie and my very special guests. Today's jaime lerner A woman who is a therapist adventurer pleasure seeker and a cute devil tae of self care. And that's exactly what we're talking about. And and i think she has so much teaches that i've learned so much from jamie and jimmy. We've talked about a bit about personal responsibility. And that letting other people know not expecting other people to somehow somehow be able to read our minds in our souls and understand what we need. We need to articulate that. What other kinds of personal responsibility you know. We're talking about our own personal responsibility and our self care. How can i take responsibility for myself. Do you have any examples of that for me now. I think that away are rewarded in society. Forbidden since Mainstream media that. They reminded us every moment. That's come we are the victim of everything. We have no control so for me. I always suggest to people to turn off the television and to Find a new source. That is a little more emotionally intelligent. That will allow us to feel good when you're done breathing. You're listening to or watching in fetter feeling paralleling cars. We have to take personal responsibility for what we are chasing to consume and hall. We will fail one way or done firmly cloud video. You know that's brilliant. You know is that we have to take responsibility for what we consume in our media. And and i find pretty much nothing but danger when not not just. Tv in general but for me. It's tv news and tv news. You know their their purpose is to stir up controversy in stirrup.

AP News Radio
FBI arrests 2, including Stone bodyguard, in Capitol riot
"Hi Mike Rossi reporting the FBI tracks down two more suspects in the capital riot two men arrested over the weekend in connection with the capital rights appear to have taken measures to avoid apprehension assistant U. S. attorney Benjamin Jian forty told a magistrate judge in federal court Monday thirty six year old Roberto minuta had canceled his phone account on March first and got rid of his iPhone The New York Times reports we knew it was one of six bodyguards for a long time trump confidante Roger stone in the hours before the January sixth insurrection thirty two year old Isaac Steve sturgeon of Dillon Montana was arrested at John F. Kennedy International Airport Saturday had left the country the F. B. I. says sturgeon traveled to Kenya on January twenty fourth but he was deported back to New York Mike Crossey out Washington

The Garden Report | Boston Celtics Post Game Show from TD Garden
"thirty six year" Discussed on The Garden Report | Boston Celtics Post Game Show from TD Garden
"I think it's a waste of that position. But again, it's I think everyone's eyes pop up your right Bobby mine to everyone's eyes pop it offense and you just see who can come in and score the basketball because they thought Hardest thing to do in the NBA and that's what you want. But what this team needs more than anything else is a decent Wing who can play a little bit of Defense possibly someone that can protect the rim a little bit better down low and a little bit more you need a defensive-minded guard or two or maybe some more playmaking. The last thing you need is a guy who just dribbles around shoots the time, you know, like it's just it's it's not a need and Redick is fine is a shooter but I don't need another guy that just can't stay with guards coming in there. You know, like I'd be I'd be super worried for four years 36 years old is going to struggle on the defensive end and just having is worth shooting season of his career coming in here and being any sort of answer but generally speaking. I just don't know that that type of place in an offensive-minded player entirely is what the team needs. Yeah and you read the tea leaves and it does feel like the Celtics are being involved there to kind of drum up the price on him and get the Pelicans and other pic Daw. You know, they've been piling pics just like the Thunder and others around the league. They want to get a first round pick for a thirty-six-year-old who was struggling mightily this year and it's going to be a tough sell in the market. I heard on the radio early tonight. You're scared or Brooklyn and Philly getting them. So maybe that'd be a reason you get him. I hate that approval. I don't that's again. That's what I think is so funny. This is Schafer read like red X going to go to the Nets and or structures and tip the scale like he get over there and not play some night. That's don't need that. Yeah, they're not it's not going to tip the scales at all. They've friggin fine. They got Joe Harris their frigging gunning it like what do they do with this is all Pelicans drum in this up because he's done nothing this year his trade values minimal now in turn. Could you get him for nothing? Absolutely. Nothing. Like I said, I'm walking around her and 24. He's a buyer. That's what I was saying on our text thread. I would take him for nothing absolutely to come in Off the Bench and knock down shots. Absolutely. And again, he would fill the role. I guess it needs. Is enabled to fill yet of a just a guy who's just going to come in and shoot and space the floor when you need it. And especially if you're going to get so much attention to Jalen and Jason guys for them to be able to kick out to I think that that's important. Here's my question though. We know how Brad coach is. Would he have played Reddick as V man in that closing line up tonight or Grant. It'd be granted be funny green. Yeah, that's true..

Distorted View Daily
"thirty six year" Discussed on Distorted View Daily
"Got a job with a publisher after finishing a graduate degree but found it hard to fit in and left. His boss said sarcastically. It doesn't matter if you're here or not. You make no difference to us what he was troubled that he couldn't find anything to do on. A long-term basis was inspired by a person who did nothing but got traded to meals not long after he set up the twitter account. One thirty six year old writer says that she has rented morimoto on at least ten occasions. She asked him to stay beside her when meeting a man for the first time and also had him listen to her talk about her views on love which she could not divulge your friends and how she went on and undercover visit to a women's adult entertainment establishment for job but he listened to me without shaving me about going to the adult entertainment shop. It felt like a support to just have him by my side or a motive receives words of gratitude from customers who state that the active doing. Nothing serves as support. You shouldn't misconstrue his services as like buying a friend because he specifically says i am not a friend or even an acquaintance. I'm free of the bothersome things that accompany relationships. But can ease people's sense of loneliness. Maybe it's something like that for me or emoto one said he doesn't want his work to be seen as an act of charity and he doesn't want to be praised for what he does. It's just something. He does an.

Weird AF News
"thirty six year" Discussed on Weird AF News
"He found out that his art history professor wasn't alive. That's okay it's just art history. You don't need to have your professor be alive for that one. Those classes are stupid. Anyways won't be very helpful in real life. Aaron no worries there. Aaron went to twitter and wrote guys. I just found out that the professor for this online course taking died in like two thousand nineteen and he's technically still giving classes since he's literally my professor for this course and i'm learning from lectures that were recorded before his passing. I mean i guess technically read texts that were written by people who've died all the time but it's the fact that i looked up his will to send him like a question about our history and instead i pulled up his memoriam and that just threw me off a little. You know what i mean. Yeah it would throw me off a little as well. I don't know what you're expecting from a college education these days. I mean it's just such a waste of money ridiculous that you have to pay full price. Learn via zoom. these days is just. It's it's just a big racket man and let's let's be real if if Your major is art. I mean what do you expect men. Then it says concordia university confirmed to the media. That professor francois mark geoghegan a lecturer in the university. Art history department did indeed died. Die in two thousand nine hundred before the pandemic. This is just like you know. Universities will release you for everything you've got and they will. They'll just gonna take all your money and try to give you the least amount of an education that they can get away with. That's just how it is a joke. College is a joke. Sorry and you know. Some people have to learn the hard way like when you tried to your teacher. A question and the teachers not alive off like instances like this. Now it says here. The dead guy's lectures are not What alone is teaching the class. There are two teaching assistants and another professor that are helping out in the recordings of the dead teacher. Being used as teaching tools. The article says musicians recordings are frequently released after they die. Social media data often outlives its account holders as well but the phenomenon is less common in higher education. This incident sheds light on the difficulties of learning online during covid a phenomenon. That's up ending all sorts of social norms. Yeah i mean it is difficult for the student mostly to get like a proper education this way back enough that you gotta learn on zoom and now you gotta learn from a dead guy as well. I mean there's just doesn't seem fair. i don't know what you're paying erin for your education here at concordia. I hope it isn't too much money. I mean if you're getting a college education right now. If you're in college than in my opinion you fail to recognize the severity of the situation that we're all embedded in and that is the end of the world is coming and instead of getting a degree in art history maybe learn how to grow potatoes and shoot a rifle like skills that are really going to serve you during this apocalypse is upon us right now john that is so negative. Hey look at man. i'm trying to save all y'all's lives here all right. That's what i'm trying to do. You really going to sit in the classroom and learn art history right now in the pandemic. What are you out of your mind you so detached from reality that you like. Hey man you know what a good skill to have right now. I just want to learn about picasso. And rembrandt yeah. I'm gonna that's gonna serve me very well in the near future that okay. No sorry you better learn how to use a machete and make your own homemade jerky a check woman. Performs oral sex in order to stop a robbery at a gas station. A twenty four year old serbian rob the gas station and brought this a thirty six year. Old check woman offered him a blowjob to distract him until the police arrived. Unbelievable this lady's a hero. Did you ever know that. Show my dear you offer the robber or will say sex. Sorry guys just feeling playful. The article begins by saying sometimes even the toughest criminals get distracted by the very essence of sexual tension. Ooh do tell well. As serbian man recently robbed a gas station and lost all his swag to check lady who stopped him from escaping the crime scene by using an unusual tactic she offered him oral sex. That got him stuck in the place until the police arrived. Brilliant brilliant serbian or she slovakian. She is chick. I don't even know which is which what this bratislava's it sounds like type of sausage. According to local police allegedly man entered premises of gas station started to threaten clerk. Said i will beat you. I will beat you up clerk unless you give me all the money that you have behind counter after getting the cash from the counter robert park and kick employees many times and then leave building. But don't get too far thirty six year old woman offering him oral pleasure. Save day save the day. This check woman offering oral pleasure the understand a few moments later. The police found both of these individuals in incriminating position. On the gas stations toilet. The woman allegedly told the police. He's all yours now. I cannot manage anymore. That's when the twenty four year. Old serbian robert got arrested. Lost all the money. He had in his facing a trial for robbery. Whoa what do you know. The article says why a thirty six year old woman who wasn't even an employee of the gas station decided to stop robert with just such an unusual method as oral sex remains a complete mystery. Why didn't you ask her. She's right there.

Beat Infertility
"thirty six year" Discussed on Beat Infertility
"We re started with the cycles. We have just seen the surge of backlog of course but but since then we have seen a lot of people who are really now looking to get their cycle started. I don't know if i have a good explanation. As to the why vast our nurse leaders as to you know what are you hearing and they said you know there's just a lot of a lot more interest and we don't know there's a seems to be a sense of urgency. We have seen in because we do work and help or groups and individuals with egg freezing been a spike in interest in freezing their eggs. Seems that is a little. I have read about this. Also i've seen it on television. And it seems consistent that people are recognizing only now is not the right time to start a family. Let's get it. But if the opportunity to harvest and freeze their eggs. I think consistently known within the industry that to freeze your eggs. When you're twenty six and use the maybe at thirty six is better than stimulating and trying to trying to grow an embryo on a thirty six year olds eg so there's been a big spike in that as well so we of course as you might imagine track you know. How many cycles. How many patients in numbers have continued to be well above anything we've ever experienced before. And i think you know considering we a win fertility Is the largest think we're managing now about ten to thirteen percent of all the ib in the country. I think it's a pretty interesting in leading indicator especially because our book businesses so broad based geographically as well as different industries there is an increased interest in starting families in an increased interest in preserving the ability to start their families at a later date with the With the egg freezing has covid impacted employer offerings in some ways. Yes we fi look back. Six seven months ago will the number of employers that were looking to add programs was exponential to the year before meaning the conversations in.

eCommerce Badassery
"thirty six year" Discussed on eCommerce Badassery
"Qna events in the e commerce but assery facebook group where you can come and ask me questions about what you on the podcast. It's a new weekly feature. I'm trying out so if you're not listening to this in real time i can't guarantee that you'll see anything live but the replay for this episode will be in there for you to listen to okay. Let's hop into it. What i really want to focus on today and the part that so many of us miss are the psycho graphics of our ideal customer and what the fuck are psycho graphics. Sankoh graphics is defined as the study and classification of people according to their attitudes aspirations and other psychological criteria especially in market research. So this is where you really start to dig. Deep into who. This person is at their core. We're going beyond the surface level shit figuring out what stage they're at in their life. What really matters to them how they decide what products to buy. And what topics around your product do they care about what i want you to remember. Is that marketing. A product is not actually about your product. It's how that product can make their life. Better solve their problem or make them feel good. When you understand this when you understand what makes them tick you can then more easily craft content and experiences in a way that makes them say you get me. The download i mentioned has an example for you around positioning heian. Skin care brand. It shows the marriage behind the demographics info their age income etc. And the graphic information. And how you can combine those to figure out what's important to them. It even has a little visual for you. So if you're near a computer and you wanna grab that download now to follow along. Feel free to do that. In this particular example. We have a thirty six year. Old female fashion writer who lives in los angeles with. No kids has a household income of three hundred k per year and drives a bmw convertible. That's her demographical info now when we dig a little deeper. We know that she's a spender. Not a saver. Vip experiences and prestige are import into her. She's a feminist. A dog mom. She loves makeup travel and cares about the environment. Now that we know this we can create branding content messaging and product nations that speak directly to her. So how do we translate that. Let's pretend it's not. Covert and leisure. Travel is still a thing. In addition to our full-sized products. We may want to offer. Tsa approved travel sizes..