35 Burst results for "Thirty Years Old"

"thirty years old" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

02:11 min | 2 weeks ago

"thirty years old" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"Thirty -year -old seattleman convicted of driving into a crowd of protesters three years ago killing one of them northwest news radio's john labor teeny was courtroom twenty four -year -old summer taylor was killed by the car driven by dot we collect d During the first said it was dead taylor's mother dalia told the court in same since the early morning hours of july fourth twenty twenty collectively drove his car onto a closed interstate five and ran into a crowd of testers d as love suffered life -changing injuries defense attorney truly indulges no sentence would ever heal dia's loss catastrophic injuries the six -and -a -half year sentence was more than usual for vehicular homicide but it wasn't murder judge cindy port and I do not find that his conduct was a civil lawsuit in connection with the incident was filed last year john over teen northwest news radio a fifteen -year -old boy is after dead being shot a number of times at a bus stop while waiting to go to school in everitt this morning coma force karina vargas has more ever police said that the fifteen -year -old boy and the suspect knew each other when officers arrived they found the that team was shot multiple times and this shooting comes just two days after students across everitt started the new school school year we are learning that the fifteen -year -old boy was a student at kamek high school and we spoke to neighbors who heard the gunshots early this morning and say that it's unfortunately not a surprise to them anymore he used to feel safe walking down the road out here and go walking up to the store but i don't anymore i don't safe feel the high school sent a message to staff and families this morning asking anyone with information on the shooting to contact police they add that counselors will be available to students who may want to talk to someone police said that a black sedan with gray wheels took off after the shooting but right now police still don't know how many people were inside that car marcus como news and still ahead closing homeless camps by opening a better option i'm corwin with olympia's

"thirty years old" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:21 min | 2 weeks ago

"thirty years old" Discussed on WTOP

"Thirty -year old christopher haynes managed to get free keep it here for full details on these stories in the minutes ahead three forty eight whether traffic on the eights and when it breaks let's go to do you do not have the wto t l p traffic seven if you're going westbound coming from the bay bridge toward anapolis on route fifty there is a traffic jam uh... all leading off the broad neck peninsula and over the severan river bridge the crashes between the severan river and and ralph boulevard and uh... the traffic flow was stopped by state troopers to consolidate the damage there were damaged cars in the left and right lanes everything has been put on the right shoulder and if anything remains blocked be to the be far right merge lane to get on route boulevard but it is still very slow going westbound on looking eastbound on lanes open no delay beyond that toward the bay bridge units in prince georges county are working a crash along one ninety ninety three enterprise road south of maryland four fifty ninety five southbound slow through howard county to a point pass through thirty two the road work goes on the left lane stays closed this one has a track record of lingering into the rush hour unfortunately baltimore washington parkway expecting some bailout more routine volumes faster to the beltway and on the beltway through maryland and virginia certainly plenty of congestion but no big incidents none near the big bridges as volume builds two seventy northbound we got off to a slow waterlogged start when the worst of the storms rolled through the pace remains sluggish getting into upper montgomery county a tree came down southbound near one twenty one that fell along the side right the traffic gets by the left with a minimal delay we can now confirm route twenty seven ridge road is open near mount ari but pen shop road nearby remains closed west of that intersection because of down trees and wires in in virginia on sixty six westbound normal slowdowns to fairfax county it's pouring right now indela plane make sure have have your headlights your on and uh... we have a couple of traffic signals that do remain dark in loudon county sterling along wax pole road at pacific boulevard and london county parkway always stops at those dark intersections and watching for drivers who are not so aware in courteous explore gd i t solutions that extract the power of and push the boundaries of what's possible learn more gdi t dot com dave dole and w t l p traffic now let's head over to w two p's meteorologist howard bernstein howard we have another thunderstorm warning now in effect delhi we've got to that one for a market and then the one for della play the two of them are moving off to

September 17th, 1859: Joshua Norton Declares Himself Emperor the United States

This Day in History Class

02:16 min | 2 years ago

September 17th, 1859: Joshua Norton Declares Himself Emperor the United States

"The day was september seventeenth. Eighteen fifty nine a failed gold rush era businessman named joshua norton visited the offices of the san francisco bulletin. He gave the editor a short notice to be published in that day's paper and it began as follows at the peremptory request of a large majority of the citizens of these united states. I joshua norton of san francisco california declare and proclaim myself emperor of these united states. Now not much is known about norton's early life before his time as the self proclaimed emperor but what we do know is he was born around eighteen eighteen to a jewish family of merchants in present day. London when he was two. His family moved to south africa where his father established a successful ship. Supply business norton trying to get into the family business himself but his own ship supply. Company wound up going bankrupt after less than two years by the time he was thirty years old. Both of his parents and two of his siblings had died so one year later in eighteen. Forty nine norton left south africa for good in made his way to san francisco like many aspiring businessmen of his day. Norton had traveled to california hoping to capitalize on the recent gold rush after receiving his inheritance. He was worth about forty thousand dollars. Which is well over a million dollars. In today's money in san francisco. He invested that money in real estate including waterfront property. He also started a successful commodities business selling staple foods like rice and flour by eighteen. Fifty two norton had turned his forty thousand dollar investment into a quarter million dollar fortune. He was now one of the most influential and respected citizens of the city. But in a boom and bust town like gold. Rush era san francisco. What goes up. We'll certainly come down and often sooner than you'd expect.

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A Friendly Ghost Story

Invisibilia

01:31 min | 2 years ago

A Friendly Ghost Story

"I think we talk a lot about ghosting in the romantic context right But it also happens with friends. Obviously and the reason. I want to talk about friend. Ghosting today is. Because i think it's an example of a larger problem with how friendships tend to end like what happened with one of our listeners. I just remember. There was one particular instance where she called me. And i looked at the phone and i was like oh i can't do this. I just didn't answer. This is dana lucic and a couple years ago. Dana goes did a good friend of hers when she learned her friend with pregnant. Oh my inner feminist is really angry at me. Because i know that women are able to do everything and anything to be cleared. Dana was excited for her friend but she was also worried about their friendship. Changing i am now thirty years old and i do not want children and i struggle when my friend start to have children because i feel like they change and i feel like they you know of course obviously wanna spend a lot of time with their kids talk about their kids and i'm just not interested. Gina this is like oh. You're having a baby. Congratulations you just lost a friend. It's like the exact opposite reaction society. Expects you to give exactly exactly. I really respect her ruthlessness about it. Yeah and dino wasn't always like this

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Deadly Passion: How an Obsession Led to Murder

Murder and Mystery in the Last Frontier

01:43 min | 2 years ago

Deadly Passion: How an Obsession Led to Murder

"Once. Esther and jim retired. Esther insisted on moving south to swim. Washington soon after the move to swim esther learned. She had cancer and she died two years later. Esther's death hit jim hard and he decided to move back to alaska where he would be closer to his son. He bought a house in wa- silla on golden dale drive and his neighbors across the street were hanged dawson and his eighth wife. Thirty year. Old terry according to neighbors wheeler became good friends with the dawson's and was a frequent dinner guests at their house. Hank and terry dawson suffered marital problems in the summer of nineteen ninety-three and hank temporarily moved out of the house to live in anchorage. After hake walked out on her teri immediately called her neighbor. Jim wheeler to cry on his shoulder. Perhaps terry considered her relationship with jim platonic but friends say. Jim fell hard for terry. Jim apparently could not keep his emotions to himself because he told anyone who would listen that he was in. Love with terry dawson. Meanwhile terry and hank decided to work on their marriage and hank move back into their wasila home over the nineteen ninety-three labor day weekend by this time jim wheelers feelings for had grown into an obsession and he told several people that he could not stand. Think of terry and hank in bed together. Hank died in the explosion. Only four weeks after returning to live with terry in

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Growing Belief Dodgers’ Trevor Bauer Will Never Play in MLB Again

Pushing the Odds with Matt Perrault

00:54 sec | 2 years ago

Growing Belief Dodgers’ Trevor Bauer Will Never Play in MLB Again

"Pathan is reporting that there are there are. There's a growing belief amongst major league baseball front offices that trevor. Bauer may never play baseball ever again. He's thirty years old but due to the legal situation he's dealing with he keeps on getting pushed back in terms of being on the lowest. He is under. I mean all both stories are awful. He is cooperating with major league baseball supposedly bought. We don't know about his suspension by the dodgers. People around la people around baseball believes chevron. Bauer may never pitch in baseball ever again. Which is incredible for the contract. He signed raining and al cy young award winner last year and a guy. The dodgers thought was going to be a huge part of a championship. Defense may never play baseball again. The legal troubles. He's currently

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College Football Commentator Kirk Herbstreit Discusses His Scary Introduction to Fatherhood

First Class Fatherhood

02:26 min | 2 years ago

College Football Commentator Kirk Herbstreit Discusses His Scary Introduction to Fatherhood

"About how old were you then. Save me back to the beginning here. About how old were you when you first became a dad and had to becoming a father kind of change your perspective on life. Well i dated a girl through high school and college. Same girl for eight years and then she went off to chicago to start her career she had done for years. I- red-shirted and so. I had a fifth year my senior year and during my senior year i met my future wife alison That year and then we got married. When i was i was about twenty eight years old Roughly and my first kids were born in two thousand. So i was twenty nine thirty years old. Roughly right around there when they were when they were born. Incidentally they were born I talked about this in the book but but my wife was twenty weeks pregnant than we would end for our normal routine. We knew we were expecting twins and we were going in for our normal scan and when we went in they said oh my gosh you know you're funneling we've got a problem you've got we got mitch you to the hospital. So she went straight up from that. Visit straight up the hospital to up up to the twelfth floor. And she stayed there On bedrest and held on for like to see if she could she could make it Did not get out of that bed for. She held on for eight weeks. And so the Twins were born at twenty eight weeks. There are two pounds each when they were born and then they were in the nick. You for about another eight weeks until they're able to come home. And so that was my introduction to to fatherhood and You know now. They're twenty one and and doing well. But tell you when you're a first time dad and that's your introduction That was that was scary. You know they're in the nick you and you know i didn't realize that your brain when it's develops tells your heart to beat and so their brains weren't developed enough so they're the ekg wiring all on couple times with flat. Line on your thinking. They've died and you freak out until nerves to come over they'd come over and just kind of shake their leg and then the next thing they'd start breathing again but it was a traumatic experience to go

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Abraham Ancer of Mexico Wins FedEx St Jude Invitational

AP News Radio

00:33 sec | 2 years ago

Abraham Ancer of Mexico Wins FedEx St Jude Invitational

"Abraham ancer is secured his breakthrough PGA tour win with a playoff victory at the St Jude classic at the TPC Southwind course in Memphis the thirty year old Mexican fired a final round sixty eight that the joints and bones and Hibiki Betsy but at sixteen under and in a three way playoff a trio and taken advantage of poll finishes by the final pairing players Harris English and Bryson the sambo they both crashed out of the lead on the closing night after finding water answer secured his dramatic victory with a birdie at the second extra hole on Graham like us

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Jodi Arias and the Murder of Travis Alexander

Timesuck with Dan Cummins

01:56 min | 2 years ago

Jodi Arias and the Murder of Travis Alexander

"Jodi areas. Remember her an early summer of two thousand eight the mortgage crisis in the us loomed. Large barack obama was campaigning. For the presidential election in the fall the world was looking forward to the summer olympics in beijing. A horrifying crime was going down into phoenix suburb of mesa. Arizona travis alexander. A thirty year old mormon motivational speaker of sorts would be found five days after his murder by his friends and roommates in a scene. Look like something straight out of a slasher flick. Blood was splattered on the walls of the bathroom. Where travis his body was found along the sink mirror entitled floors. He's been stabbed nearly thirty times his throat slit and he'd been shot in the head and his friends and family immediately pointed their fingers at the one person who the all thought was most likely responsible. Jody areas a slightly built attractive woman with no criminal record. Someone who did not look like the person most would connect with travis brutal crime scene. She was the woman. Travis had been dating off and on for the better part of the past year and a half and odd woman. Once you looked into the relationship. A woman who wants slept under. Travis is christmas tree after he told her she couldn't sleep over at his house. A woman who'd snuck into his house through the doggy door after they broke up and crawled naked into his bed. A woman who. The all suspected had slashed all four of his tires twice when he'd started dating someone else for over for over a year and a half travis and jodi had been involved in a highly toxic sex crazed torrid romance after meeting at a las vegas. Mlm conference in september of two thousand six and jody's jealous suspicious and sometimes downright crazy behavior toward travis set a lot of alarm bells for his friends and we'll travis him to understand how unhealthy his relationship with jodie was he would never totally break it off with her. He just seemed to have liked to sex too much so he kept inviting her back in no matter what she did and in the end he did that too many times in the last days of may two thousand eight. Jody started putting together a plan to kill him or did she

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Overcoming Addiction in the Restaurant Industry With Mickey Bakst

The Addicted Mind Podcast

01:45 min | 2 years ago

Overcoming Addiction in the Restaurant Industry With Mickey Bakst

"All right everyone. Welcome to the addicted mind. Podcast my guest. Today is mickey faxed. And he's going to talk about a little bit about his own story. I think and a little bit about his community ben's friends and how that came to be and everything like that. So mickey please introduce yourself twain into pleasure to meet you and all audience and everybody out there. My name is making baxter's twain said. I am the co founder of an organization called ben's friends which was created to help struggling addicts in the food and beverage industry find sobriety. I am a forty seven year. Veteran of restaurants mostly high end fine dining. I am thirty eight years sober. And i'm going to take it back to ben's friends You know for me in terms of my history. I over thirty years old from sixteen to thirty. My life was nothing but a living hell. I'm not gonna go into details. Orient evolve the story did die from an alcohol and drug overdose on an emergency room table. They found me in a hotel room. After four days of non-stop round the clock drugging and drinking. They opened up the door. Thank god 'cause they didn't know what was going on and they died at an emergency room table as a result of that they found me just in time.

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Q&A - Should I Invest in Work Pension?

The Dave Ramsey Show

03:54 min | 2 years ago

Q&A - Should I Invest in Work Pension?

"Michael's with us in wisconsin. I'm michael how are you dave again. Just a quick question for you. I we salute you. All about a year ago left my job and punching their concert system. It's a four one. Eight plan is about sixty thousand dollars in it. You know you always recommend to roll that over when you leave or personal. I'm wondering if i should do that in leaving that plan. You lose the employer contributions which is about fifty percent so that'd be thirty thousand dollars. I'm wondering what the best movies i let it. Sit and exit. When i'm able to and the eligible to what you've aged fifty or and thirty years old and Or do i take that out and take a loss. Bested the 401k planet year old company does not vast. You're matching until you're fifty. It's a four one. Is you know but that just means after taxes. All that means Yeh don't vast. you're matching true. Yes correct that's asinine okay And it's how much money sixty thousand. That's the match portion Thirty thousand monday's okay. And how what's it invested in. I truly did. Oh jeez i don't even know what the breakdown is. They are pretty limited on what you don't get to choose your investments in that plan. Yeah how old are you the ones in thirty. But you don't get to choose the investments in your plan. Negative a state okay. Here's what's running through my head and then you can decide what you wanna do your hold now again. Thirty thirty thirty years old okay. So for twenty years you either are going to have thirty thousand dollars. Sixty thousand dollars underperforming sucking sixty thousand. Or you're going to have thirty thousand performing well. Yeah in good mutual fund about you were gonna go and i don't know which one's going to end up with more money is the only way i said do. The thirty thousand will double if you've got it invested at ten percent if you re if your mutual funds perform a ten percent which they should i will double about every seven years and so it would double three times twenty years twenty one years so it would go from thirty to sixty two Okay i can do this. Wait a minute it'll go from Thirty to sixty two one. Twenty two to forty okay. That'll be you're thirty thousand double three times one. Two three tops. That's okay now sixty. Let's say it's making you ain't at cast. What the stupid things making. I would guess i. I've looked at the evidence over the course of the last say forty years parole together. I think i came out with like a southern eight percent average so seven percent. It'll double every ten years. Okay so sixty would be one twenty would be to forty. It's exactly the same. Yeah okay. you're thirty will grow to as much as that. Sixty will grow if you invest it at ten percent greater versus seven

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"thirty years old" Discussed on Casandra Properties Real Estate Podcast

Casandra Properties Real Estate Podcast

05:53 min | 2 years ago

"thirty years old" Discussed on Casandra Properties Real Estate Podcast

"Are are coach. You're right right. You're gleaning things from children through the eyes of pure innocence with an unabashed emotions and unabashed reactions without kind of societal constraints that we plays on people for me to be thirty years old and never have had that experience for its never even entered into my purview. Is insanity right. how do you take that next step in. And how do you start to accept that you want to do things differently. And you want to expand cool. You are and what you are. Of course we have a business to run and a. We want to continue to grow on that but i also want to grow personally right. How do you take that next. Step in your case will need to define. What's the comfort zone. Because there's no one-size-fits-all answer right and be very careful with any life coach at sort of give some blan- answer to those thing because everyone is different. Your comfort zone is different than somebody else. So probably what you would dig into your comfort zone. Where where did that comfort zone idea started. You know with probably take a look at your education. Probably your something you inherit from your parents you know. I wouldn't be surprised. There's something among among those lines. You know related with your parents or your parents businesspeople as well. Yeah real estate okay. Your dad is a dan. Mom both just mom. Just mum are successful. Yup now she's the namesake for the company she. She bounded at eighty nine right. So it's the little boy that will work for mama here so we'll need to jump to the little boy that worked for momma since you're very young you just. It's sort of like the the the word brainwashed because it's not brain watch. It's okay you but it's just the way you see live. There was irit bid by your parents. And now what you do is you. You don't know any better so you're good at that. So there's there's a complicated relationship between you and your parents..

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Atlanta, Mike Ross And Victor Lee Tucker discussed on AP News Radio

AP News Radio

00:47 sec | 2 years ago

Atlanta, Mike Ross And Victor Lee Tucker discussed on AP News Radio

"Hi Mike Ross you're reporting a cashier in Atlanta suburb is fatally shot after an argument over face masks a female cashier in Atlanta area grocery store was fatally shot and three other people were wounded Monday in what authorities say was an argument over wearing face masks the cab county sheriff melody matic says the shooting occurred inside the Big Bear supermarket indicator according to the Georgia bureau of investigation thirty year old Victor Lee Tucker of palmetto Georgia got into an argument with the cashier left the store then re entered with a handgun and shot the woman a reserve deputy employed part time as a security guard exchanged fire with Tucker and both were wounded the deputy was wearing a bulletproof vest and was taken to a Medical Center where he was in stable condition Tucker was arrested as he tried to crawl out the front door hi

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"thirty years old" Discussed on Almost 30 Podcast

Almost 30 Podcast

01:55 min | 2 years ago

"thirty years old" Discussed on Almost 30 Podcast

"Also just see this addiction. Recently i go. Medicines originally was because of the rebels addiction. I never saw can live to thirty years old on being z. Jiang i was just like i'm going to die. I'm gonna die just like go out. I basically and then it was when when i saw. I'm medicines than i started. I stopped taking drugs. Drinking smoking Things start going into the traumas. And that was when i realized this is on the nasal would be different sections. And then when you don't have anything to these things and real gawk come out to be ill. And that's quite difficult for us. I missiles tonight how people with our online showroom healing sessions to going through beef and stuff like that you'll be sexual abuse trauma violent use. I am the shinzo things like this. I know that if i had not gone through by software would be able to help with great folks able to help people. Just you know. It's still tough Thank you for sharing. Not i know a lot of people out. There will really be receiving your story and Activated by that in a in a positive way knowing that this is still going on all over the world and that it is not necessarily. You know we've seen it in the mainstream a little bit recently. But how do you. How do you like reckon with that. So between your own healing but then also feeling so deeply connected to it happening underground all over the world like. I'm just like feeling into like incredible anger but also just like the wanting to help and heal and bring this to light like. Where do you find yourself in that. I've got pretty good at not being concerned.

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From Frying Chicken to Working at Google With Danny Thompson

Learn to Code with Me

02:06 min | 2 years ago

From Frying Chicken to Working at Google With Danny Thompson

"Hey danny thanks so much for coming on the show. Thanks for having me. I'm so excited to be here. And i'm a big fan of the podcast. I've been listening to for a couple years now so very excited to be here. Oh well thank you so much. Of course. I gave you a longer introduction before were chatting but could you just tell us a bit about your story and what was happening in your life before. He started learning to code absolutely. I was the reason why i got into. Tech was because of a rapper. This robber invested several million dollars into a tech company. And this kind of blew my mind because at this point of my life i was thirty years old working in a gas station frying chicken and i found myself at a foregone in a road at this point and i said if i go right i'm gonna be in this gas station until the day i die or if i go left to make a change and i don't know what it is just got to do something different. This time that i saw this interview. And he's being asked and he's like why did you spend several million dollars into a tech company and he said i'm learning how to cope now. This blew my mind. Because i never knew someone from my kind of background could ever learn how to cook. My perception at the time was coating was for the in the scientists of the world never for an average individual so he's learning how to code and i'm like why is he learning. Obviously he's not learning how to code because he wants to become a developer and the reasoning was not that he's going to become a developer. And give this million dollar rocker right but it was. Why wouldn't you wanna know how the thing that you touch. Ninety percent out of your day how it operates like why is the extent of our knowledge when it comes to a computer opening a browser opening up youtube dot com and watch some kathy heels and so he starts learning how to code and sorta why and i said i wanna know more like. Why does my laptop cost two thousand dollars. Why does my smartphone cost fifteen hundred bucks. And i started how to and it was never with the idea of. I'm going to become a developer. That came way down the road. It was more long idea of. I'm gonna make a website and it's going to be the best website in the world and it's going to have all the stuff in everyone's gonna want to check it out. But i'm just going to make a website and just have something on there

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Harry and Meghan Announce Birth of Second Baby, Lilibet Diana

Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald

02:15 min | 2 years ago

Harry and Meghan Announce Birth of Second Baby, Lilibet Diana

"Harry and again had their baby girl and they named her little bit lily bit diana now i think having a middle name be. Diana was not a big surprise. I think a lot of people predicted that. Somehow someone did put out little bit a while ago and i don't know where i saw it but it was definitely before they announced that that was the name and then a juicy scooper wrote to me and said. Do you think it's a little bit of diana is maybe you're like heather. This is in every paper. But i'm just saying. I just got it and i thought a little bit of diana. She's a little bit of diana. Anyway congrats to all the young mothers running around montecito. that wanna be friends or go to the same preschool. Once you become friends with megan taylor. She's got an invitation. Here at juicy scoop okay joe joe see well as a big weekend in la. There were a three day. Gay pride festival going on. I think it ended up at the coliseum but every day were parties and on june fourth. Police unfortunately were called to joe. Joe's was house responding to a medical emergency. Apparently thirty year old man had odid according to tmz and the information they got from their paramedics. Hopefully he is okay. But the question was was a thirty year. Old guy doing at joe's house believe she's only nineteen or maybe she is thirty. I don't even know like ponytail is still going strong and i just hope that in just being authentic selves. She is able to take that pony. A lot of people are concerned about her hairline. There was a conversation about it on my facebook group to see scoop obsessed other people weighing in that. They were prima ballerina. They were really sharp hotel for long time and it did affect their hair line long-term so there is a lot of concern of when she's just going to release that ponytail and just like let herself be

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"thirty years old" Discussed on Home Improvement with John and Dave

Home Improvement with John and Dave

02:01 min | 2 years ago

"thirty years old" Discussed on Home Improvement with John and Dave

"You'll have to do this several times. Took to pull it out right. If there was dying in the wax you could still have a bad day with the landlord on. That will probably do the. Do the trick already awesome. Thank you guys. Lunch bags will work as well. There you go take you david kathy. Squared away here comes larry. Good morning larry. You're on the home depot home improvement. Show how you how you doing right. Excellent okay my back. Porch is screened is a screened in porch in the framing. The south is thirty years old. And i have some like ten foot high framing you know with screen and there but the framing is made out of cedar which was kind of a surprise to me. But it's been like ten years since it was painted. And chipping off pretty bad now. Can i just prime that with kills or with the primer and then painted or since cedar would make any difference to that. No you can you. Can you have to use a cedar. Tends to have tannin's in it and it will it will bleed out. We talk about cedar shield all the time because it's a natural oil and that's that's what that's what happens. It'll it'll it tends to push Paint off but i would expect that that cedars pretty dried out by now So i think. I think john maybe a solid a solid stain would probably be the ideal product for that. Bear from home depot makes a solid stain. I once did a My house in with that. That product The outside of it was cedar siding and it worked great. It was a really nice product. And it's a solid solid almost paint product. Okay it'll it'll penetrate also after with the cedar right okay. Great i'll you don't need the prime and you say the old is coming off the old. It's.

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"thirty years old" Discussed on Naughty But Nice with Rob Shuter

Naughty But Nice with Rob Shuter

05:59 min | 2 years ago

"thirty years old" Discussed on Naughty But Nice with Rob Shuter

"To hear your results. Corey love what are you work on. Your faira calls. Chrissy teagan pathetic avenue interview with fox news. The teen mom. She claims that teagan thirty five is an unfit person in society after he surfaced. Tweet showed the cookbook author. Trolled abraham back in two thousand thirteen. She says it's really just a pathetic statement for someone who's gone to therapy publicly for sex shaming working through my own. Depression bereavement and vulnerabilities at that. Time abraham thirty years old tells fox. I don't even say the words she says now the resurface tweet from teagan reads fair abraham now thinks she is pregnant from her sex tape in other news europe and rhymes with store and starts with. W and everyone hates you. Whoops not other news. Sorry she says. Now abraham got her start on. Tv at the age of sixteen on mtv sixteen and pregnant and later appeared on teen mom. She's has heard some troubles. I guess here and there. But she's a big reality show celebrity anyway but she's been open about receiving therapy for her mental health issues and previously. You know battling depression and suicidal thoughts. So it's not a good look fatigue. In the had these these tweets resurfaces. But abraham claimed that. She's yet to receive an apology. Teagan who has remained silent on social media for weeks. After the whole courtney stodden thing happened where she spoke out against teigen's abusive tweets as well. So it seems that We were able to maybe look at tcans may be one off if she had one bad moment with stodden but this looks like a pattern unfortunately now as he could and it's not looking well for her and the stuff she saying. Rob these tweets are really hideous. They're really bad hideous. So think people feel like we were fooled by chrissy. I've known her for awhile. Knifing what she was. Just great and i really enjoyed some have Some feedback on twitter on social media. But now that i'm seeing these alleged tweets they're really really shocking and it seems as if chrissy was punching dialing. Yeah making fun of farah from. Who's a teen mom and obviously had a lot of troubles. I think she made her own sex tape. It's an easy easy targets this game. With courtney stodden there's an alleged tweet at lindsay lohan to has gone through her issues chrissy. I know you've apologized. At least two courtney. I think crecy the best bet would be to come forward and own it all and admit that. This was a pattern. It wasn't just a one off on navy the navy than i. I don't know. Hollywood is very forgiving. Maybe you can survive this but dance want. The problem is here isn't it. It feels like the goal. We knew wouldn't do this with all such stupid things. And i have to ensure you have everybody listening house but this is really nasty even let my main friends on this nasty decide really really dark. Nasty stuff chrissy. You've gotta do something. This is really bad. They moving along. Kelly osbourne is admitting that she metal and to work soba kelly sitting down on the red table. Talk less jada. Pinkett shirt jade. Getting the guest. Isn't it so i watch. This was great. She gets them to open up..

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"thirty years old" Discussed on JOHN16AND12.COM

JOHN16AND12.COM

03:23 min | 2 years ago

"thirty years old" Discussed on JOHN16AND12.COM

"He stopped because his Don't even understood what he was talking about. Jesus when he got baptized he got the holy spirit in him before he didn't have it. He got it when he was thirty years old about that turkey around and that he didn't get it in the baptists. The water didn't give him the holy spirit. It was when he walked out from the water and up to the dry land than come the holy spirit on him and also that he worked in this spirit and he took in this spirit and the dice. This hyper didn't have the holy spirit's and the spirit is talking to the spirit in person so if they don't have have the spirit of god in them those people that you have believed you have trust in. Listen to if they don't have the spirit of god in them they can't understand what the spirit is talking about from another person and they don't receive the holy spirit in them if they don't have the whole the holy spirit or read the in them because the spirit is talking to the spirit. The spirit is not talking to the body of a person. this you'll need to have the holy spirit in you receive and that's why that's what Talking about that you didn't have the Have the spirit in them. So they didn't understood. Jesus in what he was telling them because he was talking from the spirit and there was no one that receive it. The disciple got it off. The jesus was away then they got it but they didn't got it when cases was with them. So that's also telling you. Did you hear what he was saying. I heard myself saying this in the spirit that that side desire Got the holy spirit in them. When.

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Causal Models in Practice at Lyft With Sean Taylor

The TWIML AI Podcast

01:38 min | 2 years ago

Causal Models in Practice at Lyft With Sean Taylor

"Shown. Welcome to the podcast. Thanks sam happy to be here. I'm super excited to chat with you. It's been a long time in the works and really looking forward to our conversation. I like to get these interviews. Started by having you share a bit about your background and introduce yourself to our community. How'd you get started working in data science yet thrilled to be here. Always fun to like reminisce about how you ended up where you got. Sometimes when i think about the journey to being data scientist it goes all the way back to like college working on real estate research. The professor to work with a pen and getting into geospatial data there. There's a long process since then. And probably the most pivotal thing was working. In grad school on arch gal experimentation. Markle program was studying is studying to be a social scientists. Study helped people influence their friends online. Really around this era of big data and people getting really interested in the dupin hive running. Large-scale experiments and. I got very lucky and got an internship at facebook thirty year. Old internist is folks this sort of like that movie the interns and i got a great sediments whereas facebook denied goals and anytime box were awesome and taught me everything i needed to know about being data scientist at facebook and then decided to stick around stay so it was a disa- facebook for about seven years and then about two years ago switched over to lift where i started working on marketplace experimentation and other stuff that lifted very different set of problems in the facebook you can trace that journey all the way back twenty years if you want to or maybe just ten but it's still ending up to be a lot of time with this feeling

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"thirty years old" Discussed on Limitless Mindset

Limitless Mindset

04:44 min | 2 years ago

"thirty years old" Discussed on Limitless Mindset

"And finally it's pragmatic anti-aging along gates your health span and life span so you get more time in this world to accomplish the things that matter to you and to drive this point home. I've got some entrepreneur biohacking case studies a bit of storytelling for you. So i will eat darrell thirty years old a day trader. He lives in london and after a decade of fruitful forex trading. He started losing money because of heavy metal induced cognitive decline. This is super common even in younger people after being unwittingly mercury poisoned four six months by sushi. Happy hours at a neighborhood restaurant. He noticed that he was consistently underperforming and his portfolio was in decline his sleep worsened and he went through a bout of depression when his girlfriend broke up with him..

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"thirty years old" Discussed on ABA Inside Track

ABA Inside Track

05:19 min | 2 years ago

"thirty years old" Discussed on ABA Inside Track

"When you're there you just need to enter into secret code words that we've hidden in the episode. I'm gonna give you the first one right now. It is mercy m. e. r. y. Mercy you know like when you are going to beat someone at something that you feel bad so you have mercy on them and let them win or the way. Uncle jesse used to say have mercy when he was going to get a kiss from his wife then ended up going to jail for a college. And just watch that on netflix house. No filler halloween. I don't know what it's called the scandal college admission scandal pull her house good just recently. But i thought you were talking about mercy. The dave matthews band song is dave matthews band song. It's a newer dave matthews. Go no thanks for that. Under the table and dreaming i am not interested mercy. Dmv at least thirty years old get some ants marching her body. Would you say that's to quality that's gonna make my quality of life goes through the roof crash royal term. Good anyway.

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"thirty years old" Discussed on How'd It Happen Podcast

How'd It Happen Podcast

04:09 min | 2 years ago

"thirty years old" Discussed on How'd It Happen Podcast

"My teachers told me that but the reality is knowledge is not power for everyone as they white fairly. No they remind me. Markus knowledge is not power. I can know a lot but the banks still turned down my loan because they judge me on my my race or my ethnicity my background my background or i don't get a job at a company even though i'm the most knowledgeable so they've seen discrim so i'm like but guess what knowledge right now really as power. You know why you don't go to a bank to get a loan for someone to judge you you can crowd fund or what's crowdfunding. I'm gonna you what that is. That's going on the internet and asking strangers for money and works and it's a model and they don't they don't know what your background is. All they know is what you're passion is what your mission is and what your goals are. Because that's what published on the crowd funding site and for you to hire people to work for you. Where people would discriminate like like. Well why would. I work for you to run a business. Like i don't trust you because i don't. I don't have confidence that you could to work for you. Because i'm judging you again you're only nineteen twenty or thirty years old. You're an adult learner. But i'm judging you based on your background or the neighborhood zip. You're from when you crowd source. You don't have that when you crowdsource talent to get work done for you. You're not dealing with those traditional blockages and biases. And so part of what i did. Was i educated them. That knowledge really is power in. It's not just a line that some privilege white person is giving them saying come on knowledge is power like no. I'm like guys. wake up legitimately. No one is there to tell you know you can actually get access to the world through the internet and bring capabilities to light that you could actually monetize for imf for social impact or for commercial impact depending on what your passion is and all those biases are actually no longer exists in that in that space so i i want to ask you about crowd sourcing because so we got like go fund me and then we've got ver- for we've got all the crowd sourcing stuff for businesses and do you think that that.

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"thirty years old" Discussed on Business Confidential Now with Hanna Hasl-Kelchner

Business Confidential Now with Hanna Hasl-Kelchner

05:20 min | 2 years ago

"thirty years old" Discussed on Business Confidential Now with Hanna Hasl-Kelchner

"Now brian knows exactly how to create. An unstoppable mindset. You may say come on. But here's the story. He turned a lifelong phobia of being submerged in water on. Its head by learning to swim at thirty years old and then rising to compete at a national level. He's worked with elite athletes. He understands the importance of operating from your strengths. And as an expert in the psychology of winning and creating a winning mindset being a great competitor and the art of effective communication and mastering effective teaching coaching and mentorship. Brian earned his degree in psychology from the university of colorado taking particular interest in neuroscience psychopathology clinical psychology and the principles of peak performance. He's an avid learner to this day. Studying leaders coaches athletes and enterprising high performers to support his continually evolving strategies for human development. I'm a huge fan of continuous learning. It's one of the main reasons i do this. Show so welcome to business confidential now. Brian all right. Well thank you for welcoming and having me on and I'm very excited..

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"thirty years old" Discussed on Business Confidential Now with Hanna Hasl-Kelchner

Business Confidential Now with Hanna Hasl-Kelchner

02:18 min | 2 years ago

"thirty years old" Discussed on Business Confidential Now with Hanna Hasl-Kelchner

"Guest is brian bergeford. He's an entrepreneur who owns multiple businesses including bergeford performance systems. Now brian knows exactly how to create. An unstoppable mindset. You may say come on. But here's the story. He turned a lifelong phobia of being submerged in water on. Its head by learning to swim at thirty years old and then rising to compete at a national level. He's worked with elite athletes. He understands the importance of operating from your strengths. And as an expert in the psychology of winning and creating a winning mindset being a great competitor and the art of effective communication and mastering effective teaching coaching and mentorship. Brian earned his degree in psychology from the university of colorado taking particular interest in neuroscience psychopathology clinical psychology and the principles of peak performance. He's an avid learner to this day. Studying leaders coaches athletes and enterprising high performers to support his continually evolving strategies for human development. I'm a huge fan of continuous learning. It's one of the main reasons i do this. Show so welcome to business confidential now. Brian all right. Well thank you for welcoming and having me on and I'm very excited. The speaking with you today so Let's let's get this party started. Yeah that's what i say. Let's get this party started. Now you've had quite a journey In creating this unstoppable mindset your experience in overcoming the phobia of being submerged in water and then learning to swim at age. Thirty is really pretty amazing. What happened that made you all of a sudden decide you were going to tackle. Swimming was built up over time but at the crux of it was. I just got to a point where i had a belly full of you know allowing something that i was fearful of had the phobic response to and having that dictate some of my life choices and just that really frustrating and i was like this is ridiculous i need to move beyond it. similar thing with Fear of heights. I decided the solution would be to take up rock climbing.

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Tiffany Aliche's Financial Components to Become 'Financially Whole'

BiggerPockets Money Podcast

01:50 min | 2 years ago

Tiffany Aliche's Financial Components to Become 'Financially Whole'

"Alita welcome back to the bigger pockets of any podcast. Always so excited to talk to you. I love that you guys have me back. Thank you so much mindy. Thank you scott. I love being. I feel like i'm a regular now shooters. I think you're our normal three-time guest. Oh which is nice Okay so tiffany. You are a master of all things money and finance but where your budget needs to story. Starts you worry financial disaster. You had a lot of shame over your situation. And that caused you to withdraw from friends and basically from life. What would you say to thirty year. Old tiffany going through all of this financial horrible mess and two others listening who are feeling ashamed of the financial situation there. In how do you get you to stop feeling bad about a mistake that you've made so i'll say get you linda and explain what that means. Emitted in alsace. Shame is a liar. So the way i was able to go from like this secretive. Shame when it came to my money. Was that my best friend linda. Who'd been trying to reach me for months. After i lost my job after i lost all my money after i scanned into thirty five thousand dollars in credit card debt after i couldn't afford my mortgage and had to move back home at thirty so i was at the bottom of the bottom. I remember literally looking at the ceiling from my middle school bed saying you had more money at sixteen. They do thirty like in total. I'm talking about retirement. Savings pennies in my purse like is this was like shame on top of same so linda called me after trying to get me on the phone for some months and was gonna pretend like everything was okay. That was busy But you know your best friend knows you best.

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Working From Home Permanently Could Transform Rural America

NPR's Business Story of the Day

01:47 min | 2 years ago

Working From Home Permanently Could Transform Rural America

"People started working from home because of the pandemic some started working from their second homes. Those tend to be in rural areas not in cities and if they stay after the pandemic could end up transforming parts of rural america. Here's sarah gibson of new hampshire public reporting from the lakes region for five year old. Joanna shell off. Winter in the pandemic has been pretty good. I just i could this and they do different kinds of skiing. You told me all the kinds like cross country skiing a tiny bit on my ski loose on and down housekeeping normally joanna and her family live in philadelphia but this year. They're hunkering down in their second home. A two hundred and thirty year old farmhouse their main reason for being here joanna and her sister going to the tiny public school down the road. It's been in person five days a week since september as opposed to the philadelphia school district which has been largely virtual joanna's dad. Eric shell off. A doctor saw a lot of job. Become virtual too so he can work anywhere even the barn outback which he opens up for me. Amidst collections of bicycles and boats shell off shows me his standing desk. We made this out of old learned doors and saw horses. Despite the rustic charm. There have been some challenges like really slow internet but off feels fortunate to be able to do. This and the shelves aren't the only family in this. Migration of urban residents to rural new hampshire several nearby schools have seen their enrollments increase as a

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"thirty years old" Discussed on The High Vibe Tribe Podcast

The High Vibe Tribe Podcast

03:38 min | 2 years ago

"thirty years old" Discussed on The High Vibe Tribe Podcast

"The problem with it is. I think we have taken areas in our lives where that has moved over for example in the motion area where people need permission to be able to do with mike was talking about and that really is not so because they as a person they have that permission it's not a legislative kind of thing it's as a human being but it's translated if that makes sense over into that kind of thing which is the structure within their home so for example if you are grow up in a home that's that is pretty is very conservative typically for for a lot of times for man or whatever and you're taught you know you don't cry you don't respond emotionally sensitive and all those kinds of things you you just don't do those things you work it out another way while then you run into saying You know grandpa that's lived with you for the last twenty years passes away and you've been told you can't you can't process this you know mostly at that level of crying and being sad and all those kinds of things because that's not what do in this family while mike. Can i see this all the time. Where now this you know young person. Who was you know. Thirteen fourteen fifteen at the time never got the process and were never be able to work through those issues because they were told they were never given permission to deal with that mostly so here they are twenty four twenty five thirty years old and they're having all of these kinds of issues and all of a sudden it's like you know we look at them and we say you have permission. I'm giving you permission to grief. I want you to grieve. I want you to feel it. I want you to let go of that stuff. That's there and remember. I'm giving you permission to do that. It's amazing what happens. Part of it also. In addition to permission is the skill set that is really required and the practice of the skill set that allows a person to effectively grieve or whatever the the situation allows for their children who grow up in homes who are absolutely no exceptions. Never permitted to play with sharp knives or use them. They need is cut up for them. They're carrots are sliced there. They are allowed to have a spark that has all the most dangerous tool they ever have in their hands at eighteen. They go to college and they're sharp knives everywhere and the problem is they have no skill set for dealing with sharp knives. They don't they never touched one. They don't know what they are. It's not just permission to do it. It's the skills that go into Being able to to to deal with those issues. We have a podcast. Mike and i do called gripping reality and one of the Podcast that we did have had to do with the nature of victimization..

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Man Stabbed To Death At Los Angeles Home; Suspect Found Dead A Few Houses Away

John and Ken on Demand

02:18 min | 2 years ago

Man Stabbed To Death At Los Angeles Home; Suspect Found Dead A Few Houses Away

"This story comes from the beverly grove area of los angeles and here. It is from nbc. Four is kim tobin. Police are still investigating here but like you said we know man was stabbed to death in his own backyard and then not suspected stabber took off. He was found dead of an apparent self inflicted wounds of an apparent suicide. So right now. Police are still investigating out here. Happened up to sixty six hundred block of maryland drive but we do want to show you some video from the news chopper. Four was up above when all of this happened and police were initially responding to a trust passing. Call this afternoon. And it's very upscale neighborhood. Then a gruesome discovery man around thirty years old was found stabbed to death. Police say at this point. It appears the victim was in his backyard when that man came onto the property stabbed him and took off. Police say they tracked down. That suspect a few houses away where he apparently had jumped some fences. He was hiding him when looked like a guest house in another back. Yard officers used tear gas and other devices to try to get that man to come out but he was found dead from apparent self inflicted wounds and neighbors here in this area. Tell us there's been a large homeless encampment nearby. They say been dealing with a lot of issues for the last several months and to hear this happening on their street is absolutely terrifying for them. When they went into the unfortunate person who got murdered the guy said. Get out of here and it stabbed him. It really is crazy. Three houses down from me all day. Three houses down there could have been me. Our city is broken and killed. Focus on helping. Police have not confirmed that. The suspect is a transient. They say they are exploring. Every possibility about what led up to this deadly stabbing interviewing neighbors and looking at any surveillance video that may have caught the crime muscular. See at this point. They are not looking for anyone else. Who was involved in this homicide but if you are out here in this area the area of maryland drive near san vicente and wilshire. Boulevards will be closed for quite some time again. We see detectives kind of going down the street door to door talking to several neighbors as they try to figure out what led up to this deadly. Stopping

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Ellen Birkett Morris Explores the Quiet Power of Womanhood in Lost Girls

Charlotte Readers Podcast

05:58 min | 2 years ago

Ellen Birkett Morris Explores the Quiet Power of Womanhood in Lost Girls

"In today's episode visit with ellen briquet morris author of lost girls short story collection which explores the experiences of women and girls is a confront the challenges and expectations of womanhood. Ginny awful author of whether of speculation last things called this book a dazzling collection stories. The showcases morris as impressive ability had devastating truce was seemingly small moments of. You've lost girls. In the southern review of books said vivid snapshots female struggle march demonstrates the tire women acknowledging one another and themselves in a world where they're continually does managed the woman girls in these stories. Hold the antidote to their own erasure and in turn give it to us on the way can prevent each other from becoming loss girls l. Welcome to the show. Hello good glad to be here. And you're coming to us. All the way from louisville kentucky kentucky well s the magic of remote podcasting right we can. We can stretch. Stretch our podcast around round the catching around the world here. So congratulations on the book. Oh thank you very much. yeah it's A nice collection of stories. I enjoyed reading reading the book and I want to start out with this Quote that. I just read in the opening that these stories how devastating truce was seemingly within seemingly small moments and Did you have that in mind when you started writing these stories or is that a thing that just sort of when you got the oh. Yeah okay. I'll see that now didn't didn't necessarily have it in my. Although i think i recognize it from works of literature that i've read you know i'm a big fan of the work of the writer. Lee martin and lee martin does that. He focuses on ordinary people and ordinary moments. That become waited with. Meaning you know In terms of the way he constructs the story sent so Though it wasn't a goal. I was really pleased to see that. That's how she read it. And this idea of truth surfaces another author of us to lasting truce to reside in the familiar And two other author your said you can step back. And behold the world and make unexpected discoveries As your any stories riding them in different points of view your audience and First person third person But you are the author of these stories. What did you Step back behold into this work when you get through you know. I it story my story there were revelations so in each story. I had a moment when i finished it when i thought oh. Wow that's where we ended up. You know that sort of surprise that you can that can happen in the in the course of the creative process and then you know with the collection itself at bishop. Early developed a collection and had a meal photographer from boston. Traveling through the south and it was all about him in his life and for some reason Folks that were reading it. They liked him okay. They weren't super excited about it. It occurred to me that the women in the stories not him were the most interesting part of the stories and then there was a point in our culture where people were really turning their attention to the experiences of women at through that metoo movement and it occurred to me that i had a whole bundle of stories that really featured women and so i went back toned down the photographer character in some cases elevated some of the other characters and found that when i had was a cohesive collection that simply centered on the experiences of women and girls and that in itself was really a revelation. I had you know. I didn't really know that. I had that many stories. That would hang together in quite that way. But i was really delighted to find that they did and Have felt really confirmed as readers as a whole sort of a collection. That's that's cohesive and and pulled together based on those themes yourself your woman you grown up. You experienced These moments where you are not as interesting and they interfere with what what women are trying to do. Were there any stories in this collection that Maybe were more personal to you than that other. Well you know there are a couple of them that really resonate with me Like miss not being a ballerina as about of kind of lonely little girl. At who's best friend's mother is getting ready to undergo cancer treatment. And you know. I remember being a kid and i remember having a best friend and how central and passionate those relationships can be and And and that idea that if happens to your parents at sort of up engineer world And so i feel. I feel very tenderly towards that one. The other story that that really The that stays with me. And and i wrote it kind of straight as as a sad story but people read it really a satire and ad i read it to groups and they laugh at it is the story religion about the The lonely thirty year old woman. Who goes to she thinks. 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Help! My Face is Aging Asymmetrically

Forever35

02:31 min | 2 years ago

Help! My Face is Aging Asymmetrically

"Hi can door love the pod. I'm writing because i'm territory manager for about four years and spend a lot of time in my car driving between many locations like many of us dudakovic. I had not seen photos of myself in quite some time until this weekend in the photo i notice the left side of my face. Driver's side is starting to droop. Slash age more quicker than my right side and it was very noticeable to me. Compared to photos pre covid been working out in the field during this pandemic. I do wear sunscreen. Every day in the summer. I will admit i need to be better during winter. But i'm curious if you have any advice or product rex when only one side slash part of your face slash body is aging faster than the rest realistically. I will be in this job real for at least another few years and only thirty years old any advice would be appreciated. Hope you have a great week. Okay so dory. What are your thoughts. Well i have noticed that. I have more Freckles slash age spots on the left side of my face. ama- driver's side. Yes i am. Also someone who wear sunscreen religiously. But i have noticed this and i'm assuming that that is the cause okay so i had a couple of thoughts one is you said droopy and i wasn't totally sure what you meant but it also made me wonder. Are you sleeping on that side. Because i'd be curious to hear what happens when you start sleeping on your back which is hard if you're not a back sleeper. But it sounds like you might be aside sleeper on your left side. So i can cause the face vaccine caused the face drooping so it might not be just a car. That was my first thought. My second thought is wear sunscreen in the winter where all year round. Don't just wear it in the summer. It should be part of your morning. Skin care routine and you should reapply it throughout the day multiple times. A day ashley since you're in the car so much but don't keep it in the car because it's sensitive to heat. So keep it. In your bag and reapply it. Maybe maybe like every time you get out of the car and get back into the car. Maybe when you get back into the car. You're like okay. Reapply sunscreen keep a powder to power. That's a good idea because that you could keep the car presumably. Yes i like that kate.

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"thirty years old" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

The Erick Erickson Show

05:38 min | 2 years ago

"thirty years old" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

"And yet he's having to do it and i just don't think the reaction from the right should be screw you coward. How could you back down. How could you apologize for reading the book. I think you're gonna have some level. Understanding in grace is really easy for us to say that when the mov has it. Come for you. Let me tell you about one of my experiences with the mob. Coming for me when i was still a practicing lawyer. Cindy a buddy of mine mentioned her today that Greta thunberg has come for joe biden. Remember her well. He said that she's going to be cindy she. Hand your member. Cindy sheehan's shany's cindy sheehan was a woman in texas who son had died in the military when bush was president and she decided to go protest at his crawford ranch in the media gave her extraordinary attention to the woman was clearly not right in the head. Clearly had issues clearly was suffering. The loss of sudden the media used her grief to beat up. George w bush and i said something. I can't even remember exactly what i wrote. That she was an attention monger carrying her dead. Son's memory to george doorstep in the media loved it colored attention or two thousand five. I don't think i was even thirty years old. At the time and the walks the the precursor to the wo- cks the radical antiwar leftist. They came for me. They put up my law firms full number online and overwhelmed the law firm with calls have me fired now. I was very fortunate that the managing partner of the wall for agreed with me. But i still had to apologize to a degree. I did not have do groveling. One we people call our house. They found our full number. They filled up our voicemail. Which just nasty stuff my wife found in all you wanna do is make it stop. You want the harassment to stop. If it hasn't happened to you it's it's you. Can you can pump up your as a you coward. I can't believe you fall to those people. I can guarantee what's happened to this guy i can get because it's happened to me multiple times. They're not just coming for him. They're coming for his family's like kaiser so say they're harassing this guy's family right now i guarantee you. They're coming after his dad and his dad's private equity firm. They're coming after his mother and they're coming after any of his siblings there. They found their full numbers. And they're calling him. They found his phone number. I guarantee you. They found his phone number. Call him their overwhelming email systems. They're going after his bandmates when after spanish. I know they're doing this because they've done it to me and my family. I've seen them do this. So i do. Not think that your reaction as a conservative to this guy. Winston marshall apologizing. I don't think your reaction should be ridiculed him. I don't think your reaction should be call a coward because it's never happened to you.

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"thirty years old" Discussed on What Got You There with Sean DeLaney

What Got You There with Sean DeLaney

02:35 min | 2 years ago

"thirty years old" Discussed on What Got You There with Sean DeLaney

"But i'd actually like to start an interesting place and that's around in and i know a mentor of yours was bill bain and he had a maximum which was. Don't let action drive out. Thought and i wanted to know. Why was this maximum impactful for you. Well it was. It was tremendous because we all identified with Doing look some things and bill was someone who lived by his maximum because although everyone else in his company by company which i joined when i was thirty years old was rushing around. Everyone terribly frenetic And everyone was said. Very scrunched up in the very attractive building in Find your marketplace in both. But you know there's this huge activity outside when you step into build binds office and it was huge massive thing that was the baseball and basketball memorabilia on the wounds it was. It was a really luxurious office and there was no one in that apart from bill. It was absolutely nicer than he was in his zen. Mike calm which is very easy to do. If you're the boss the your at your beck and cool. But his his idea was spurred snot. He's saying is much more able to think than it is to do. And that was great for him because he did the thinking and i think it's a wonderful i mean he completely transformed the way the Strategy consulting business i Have been in the boasting zona group completely transformed the way That it was wrong and his model was unin. I won't go into details but his was vastly vastly balanced severe. But it involved a little bit of thought and the thought lasted for decades structure the formula widely so dumb It was fabulous and it worked. It worked in. It might him zillions of money in might some other people some onions well. Thinking is much more important than acting. Were you able to have that. Zen like step back mentality. Even when you weren't the boss and you were you. Were one of the ones running around. No no i'm afraid that I understood it. But i couldn't do it until wonder if they're gonna idea to found my own code found my own strategy consulting because it was very easy formula. You greg people. The full meal had been devised by.

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"thirty years old" Discussed on Merkaba Chakras

Merkaba Chakras

04:46 min | 2 years ago

"thirty years old" Discussed on Merkaba Chakras

"Who were interested. And where did you learn when i initially learned. I initially channelled which. I don't tell a lot of people that but i initially channelled and then i went. And how did you learn to channel is just come naturally. Okay so I had a mental breakdown. When i was thirty years old and i started seeing spirits in the woods where it was living and i thought it was schizophrenic and i went to the doctor and i said am i schizophrenic. And she said no She's like you're having a spiritual awakening. This is what my psychiatrist told me. They are like and then the spirits were like okay. This is how you heal people. And then eventually and then i went to the man who did rakia on me and i got rakia one from him in later on. I learned when i moved to new york. Got my other circuits. I guess but i also just remembered. I don't know how to say this. I found out actually very recently that my great grandmother used to heal people the same way that i do and i didn't know that and she was a storyteller and this turn of the century right and how she found you have any kind of records or stories when family how she learned it. You know. it's great. I don't think it's it's I don't know I mean they're cobbled there so she's the descendant of persian jews in the valley of the caucuses and their kabul lists and mystics. Who came that's you know 'cause sometimes sometimes History and information is stored in the genes. Yes have to know how to access it so like like we are. Actually the people are the living library of all knowledge. If you guys can comprehend that that's a lot of information that you can access in anything because we're all connected so okay so so that's so that's your grandma it's in the genes in your family history and then you start doing it and The spirits that you saw on the woods you see like.

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"thirty years old" Discussed on JOHN16AND12.COM

JOHN16AND12.COM

03:48 min | 2 years ago

"thirty years old" Discussed on JOHN16AND12.COM

"Yeah he was king because see he. He was only thirty years old when he become king. Because i were king. His father died in a airplane crash. Who are now. King was just born and his uncle was the king so the anchor was older than his father so he died in ninety seven to three like that amna we got a young young man to be the king so he was the king in the olympic games. As i think he had just been king. I don't remember when the olympic games was but they fall in love so they married and he he could keep the king title. He didn't need to go away from it. So so that risk today that that they can and in england the this red hair man a. I don't know what's his name is but He he he's he left to be to not be Thinking of being king because he decided to do it it was not that he was kick out from the royal family title because he married this these Woman around so bad in in royals who other cloquet them more than in the old time. But i think she was from south africa. A i think so australia. You'll know it. You laugh at me. Because i don't know but but He could hold it but he preferred to not have any of these title. He's why the man he the stake now. I don't think that he think but as a post that it doesn't matter for him he was in love him. He wanted to marry and he gave up the tide. So it's continue with this man. I met in the in the search for in the dna. And i can tell his a really addicted to Family tree search for search for an sisters and he can.

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