35 Burst results for "This Off Day"

Stamp Collecting (MM #4638)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 14 hrs ago

Stamp Collecting (MM #4638)

"Day, The other the U .S. Postal Service announced the new stamps that were coming out, the new designs that were coming out for 2024. And it took me back to a day when, gosh, I was probably what, 12, 13 years old, I collected stamps. And I got into it pretty heavily for a brief time, but I thought, does anybody collect stamps anymore? There used to be stamp collector shops in malls, just like coin collector shops. You don't see those anymore. I don't even know if it's a thing anymore. Since the Forever stamp came out, stamps, there aren't as many of them. Prices, while they do raise, they don't look any different. The Forever stamp doesn't have a price on it, so the same stamp no matter what the price is. That was the one thing about stamps. You could have a six cent stamp, or an eight cent, or a 10 cent, or 25, or whatever we're up to now. 50, 60, I don't even know what we're paying anymore. I got my Forever stamp sitting here, and I only use one or two a month. I don't mail anything anymore. But it's interesting, a hobby that was so big and so popular for so many years. I had so many people giving me stamps and helping me out, and stamps from all around the world. It's kind of sad to me, something that was so cool and so interesting, thanks to the world we live in, isn't quite as cool as it used to be.

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Stamp Collecting (MM #4638)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 14 hrs ago

Stamp Collecting (MM #4638)

"Day, The other the U .S. Postal Service announced the new stamps that were coming out, the new designs that were coming out for 2024. And it took me back to a day when, gosh, I was probably what, 12, 13 years old, I collected stamps. And I got into it pretty heavily for a brief time, but I thought, does anybody collect stamps anymore? There used to be stamp collector shops in malls, just like coin collector shops. You don't see those anymore. I don't even know if it's a thing anymore. Since the Forever stamp came out, stamps, there aren't as many of them. Prices, while they do raise, they don't look any different. The Forever stamp doesn't have a price on it, so the same stamp no matter what the price is. That was the one thing about stamps. You could have a six cent stamp, or an eight cent, or a 10 cent, or 25, or whatever we're up to now. 50, 60, I don't even know what we're paying anymore. I got my Forever stamp sitting here, and I only use one or two a month. I don't mail anything anymore. But it's interesting, a hobby that was so big and so popular for so many years. I had so many people giving me stamps and helping me out, and stamps from all around the world. It's kind of sad to me, something that was so cool and so interesting, thanks to the world we live in, isn't quite as cool as it used to be.

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Stamp Collecting (MM #4638)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 14 hrs ago

Stamp Collecting (MM #4638)

"Day, The other the U .S. Postal Service announced the new stamps that were coming out, the new designs that were coming out for 2024. And it took me back to a day when, gosh, I was probably what, 12, 13 years old, I collected stamps. And I got into it pretty heavily for a brief time, but I thought, does anybody collect stamps anymore? There used to be stamp collector shops in malls, just like coin collector shops. You don't see those anymore. I don't even know if it's a thing anymore. Since the Forever stamp came out, stamps, there aren't as many of them. Prices, while they do raise, they don't look any different. The Forever stamp doesn't have a price on it, so the same stamp no matter what the price is. That was the one thing about stamps. You could have a six cent stamp, or an eight cent, or a 10 cent, or 25, or whatever we're up to now. 50, 60, I don't even know what we're paying anymore. I got my Forever stamp sitting here, and I only use one or two a month. I don't mail anything anymore. But it's interesting, a hobby that was so big and so popular for so many years. I had so many people giving me stamps and helping me out, and stamps from all around the world. It's kind of sad to me, something that was so cool and so interesting, thanks to the world we live in, isn't quite as cool as it used to be.

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Stamp Collecting (MM #4638)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 14 hrs ago

Stamp Collecting (MM #4638)

"Day, The other the U .S. Postal Service announced the new stamps that were coming out, the new designs that were coming out for 2024. And it took me back to a day when, gosh, I was probably what, 12, 13 years old, I collected stamps. And I got into it pretty heavily for a brief time, but I thought, does anybody collect stamps anymore? There used to be stamp collector shops in malls, just like coin collector shops. You don't see those anymore. I don't even know if it's a thing anymore. Since the Forever stamp came out, stamps, there aren't as many of them. Prices, while they do raise, they don't look any different. The Forever stamp doesn't have a price on it, so the same stamp no matter what the price is. That was the one thing about stamps. You could have a six cent stamp, or an eight cent, or a 10 cent, or 25, or whatever we're up to now. 50, 60, I don't even know what we're paying anymore. I got my Forever stamp sitting here, and I only use one or two a month. I don't mail anything anymore. But it's interesting, a hobby that was so big and so popular for so many years. I had so many people giving me stamps and helping me out, and stamps from all around the world. It's kind of sad to me, something that was so cool and so interesting, thanks to the world we live in, isn't quite as cool as it used to be.

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The Difference Between the Y2K and AI Crises

The Dan Bongino Show

03:47 min | 2 d ago

The Difference Between the Y2K and AI Crises

"Off the ledge because I not I am seriously freaked out I am NOT an apocalyptic guy and in the end I ultimately think that we could find a way to harness this thing but folks I think the way to stop AI is only going to be to unplug it which would basically unplug everything and you really do want to go back to little house on the prairie hey Paul I mean we can't even afford to do that we have nuclear actors now we have computers that are containing dangerous chemicals and viruses I am freaked totally out about this AI thing now here's one of the reasons I'm not going to spend a whole segment on this because I do want get to back to something that happened in the debate and PolitiFact strikes again which is amazing but the technical side of it alone scares me artificial intelligence is clearly something we were not designed to do because think about it from just a strict tactics perspective from a basic SWOT analysis you would do in business strengths weaknesses opportunities threats SWOT analysis is so simple yet it's one of the most valuable lessons you learn in business school even if you don't draw the grids you have this massive threat right? of a super intelligence just as a threat so how do you take advantage of a strength to mitigate that threat or mitigate a weakness to mitigate the threat and the thing about the threat of AI is I don't have an answer for you there because we don't have any strengths against AI we have none it's smarter than us that's the whole idea of AI why am I bringing this up again with this heavy news day because yesterday Peggy Noonan who I like her writing at the journal I get it she's not a Trump person it's okay we're allowed to have different opinions we don't have to like I don't dislike the Santis people and Haley people I believe in ideas not politicians it's fine I of get a lot complaints every time I mentioned Peggy Noonan she writes great stuff some of you know some of it I think's a little whatever oh why'd I just stop there's anybody know you pee ones Jim why'd I stop what time is it come on and you're the producer brother it's coffee time so one o 'clock hour you got to know this by yeah now man it's gonna go into book or some edit version number two the artificial intelligence Peggy Noonan wrote a piece about it last night it's a really good one she talks about AI is the y2k but it's actually real remember y2k the world's gonna end every you know enough I mean really nothing happened like it all and the y2k thing was a big deal to me because I had met Paula just before that and Paula was a computer web database developer and she was working overtime on making sure the y2k crisis didn't fit didn't affect her firm SIA where she worked Securities Industry Association at the time now SIFMA so she worked there and they fixed that the problem with AI is and you know it's funny Jim you and I just had this fight right about that fight of disagreement about it did you not say to me yesterday during the break Dan I know don't it sounds like y2k right right and this is before the Peggy Newton but she must have listened to us on the break she had like a she was beaming in ESP or something but I said to Jim and I don't know I think you thought I made a good defense the y2k crisis was describable and definable we did not allocate enough digits to compensate for the flip in the clock to the year two done everybody knew what it was okay let's fix it my wife's firm they realize they had certain systems payroll systems and others queued to a four -digit whatever three -digit or two -digit system excuse me they changed it the problem with AI in

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Gavin Newsome Exposed as Total Loser

The Dan Bongino Show

03:42 min | 2 d ago

Gavin Newsome Exposed as Total Loser

"Party and it was even more bothersome about this whole thing is we had this debate last night and gavin newsome look like it was going to be the nominee by the way look like a complete zero a total zero now i don't really care in the primary where you stand okay it's totally up to you everybody's welcome here there's a said angry very short it's part of the political aisle i've had to just completely block and cut out of my life but i don't hold any ill all towards any other candidates in the campaign i don't because i'm a conservative i don't worship politicians unlike some of other these people it's guy if you're worshiping anyone tromp or de santis a year i'm sorry you're lost you should be respecting the ideas of conservatism which is ironically one of the reasons i supported trump last everybody's like oh he said this he said okay what did he do okay he did x y and z it's the same reason i supported santas de for governor of florida yeah i don't like him he's grubby well what did he do that's all i care about don't you don't fall in love with these guys fall in love with outcomes any outcome last night don't i care where you stand is the republican party in the conservative movement won that debate hands down it's not even close by no serious objective measure to gavin newson not come out of that looking like a total loser and may you say i saw a couple people in my chat we had a good crowd this morning in a podcast but a couple folks said oh i don't care i'm supporting trump uh you should care uh you should care because gavin newson is most likely going to be the nominee folks joe biden is not going to be the nominee is it possible yes i'd be stunned he is not going to be the nominee this to you this i thought was the moment of the night listen i've said this on the air multiple times if you're a p1 you know you you know know i did dave some of you get that if you're gonna debate because i've done it many times i've run three times for office if you're gonna debate you gotta bring a prop on stage peep not a stupid prop like a rubber chicken or something like although that could work too it depends we have a tough time stuffing that in your pocket bring a prop whoever winds up winning the republican nomination if you do not bring a copy of the 40 check to joe biden that allegedly originated from the chinese communist party dependent on uh you know depending how on much information comes out in the coming days we've got a lot more coming out if you don't bring a copy of that check on stage you should be guilty of political malpractice and immediately thrown off the stage and banned from the party people long of that props the santas team understood the assignment last night this is em on stage this at this polls out the i'd like to use a different word just says it's not okay though because i thought friday's and whatever uh... this is let's call it the feces map for the city of san francisco where gavin newson was the mayor and hilarious the thing about this for a case so friends who know this is this is real there's an actual map uh... of how to navigate around human waste in the city of san francisco the santas whips the actual map out this was i think his moment of the night check this out when looking at total time a government is about this is this is a map of san francisco there's a lot of plots on that you may be asking what is that plotting well this is an apt where they plot the human feces that are found on the streets of san francisco you see how almost the whole whole thing is covered because that is what has happened in one of the previous greatest cities this country's ever had human feces is now a fact of life except when a communist dictator comes to town then they cleaned up the streets they lined the streets with chinese flag he's not

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Miles of Marathon Motivation With Jeannie Rice

Over the Next Hill Fitness

05:56 min | 2 d ago

Miles of Marathon Motivation With Jeannie Rice

"Tell me um about your marathon journey how many marathons have you ran so far weeks ago three weeks ago ready yeah I did that was my 131 Wow and then 30 first marathon so you know it's interesting it's a funny actually I told my friends and family when I when I reach hundreds marathon I'm gonna stop running a marathon not that I'm gonna stop running I'll stop for marathon and I'll do the half marathon and I'll continue to run so 100th math and I went to Boston again Boston is very special I guess because I was qualified night very beginning so I went there right after my hundredth marathon I'm thinking already next math and I couldn't so many I still want to do so now since then I've been 31 again 31 more so I am you know still have several math and I want to do so I you know is it easy no training is the hard part as you know anybody can train I mean you get to the starting line we can all get through it math either faster or slower but to get to that point you have to train so train for so weeks train is a tough you know I run 50 miles a week all year round either I have a marathon schedule or not so I am pretty much marathon ready whenever I want to run math and I just picked the one and then I do so 50 miles a week a pretty much six seven days a week once in a while I'll take the day off but you know my day off can be real easy one you know three four mile or none but normally six days a week I run all year round so what made you decide to go from that 5k to a marathon what was there any transition in there any like a 10k then a half or anything like that or you just went from 5k to I think I went seven weeks in a row 5k but 5k is like my speed world to me I am more you know distance runner although I do have a world record 5k I don't consider myself a fast but fast enough for my age division you know I broke the world record on 5k 10k even 1 ,500 meter and one mile this past this year I got all this world record time but marathon is the one I really you know a good at it because a marathon time when I first broke a world record when I was 75 years ago in Chicago and I broke the world record by seven minutes yeah those seven minutes the German lady had it for five years nobody broke until I did it and then I broke that year and then year later I went to Berlin marathon and I broke my own record by three minutes so I have a ten minutes in between so but there's a couple ladies are chasing of course it's fun about it we are not pro runners but you know they are chasing my record and record will be broken some sooner later just like I did this year now I'm move up to 75 and I broke 75 years old record mm -hmm so Chicago I only broke by four minutes so I mean I said only because I was hoping for seven minutes just like I did five years ago but this way I can break my own record again because I didn't run as fast as I want I plan to and I was hoping to so now next big race will be London and that's what I'm going for okay so you're going for all the world majors yes yeah yeah I don't have any marathon plan before then I do have a USATF cross -country that's only 6k 6k in December and I have a math half marathon in December Jacksonville and then in Naples in January that's a big race I go to Naples during the winter time mm -hmm I live in Cleveland Ohio during the summer but it's cold in here so I'll be heading down in a week or two to Florida and I stay there till April so but there's a big half marathon in Naples in January which I do that every year and I belong to running club down there it's a huge race people come from all over so that's my my schedule but I do a lot of 5k if it's a local 5k there is 5k I run anyway because to me that's my fun run and it's a speed work mm -hmm and I'm not really good at going to track every week like some people do I used to when I was younger and I don't do that and I still go once in a while with the friends if they want me to go I'll go but my speed work is local small races or I do on the road by doing this you know running schedule

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Hear 75-Year-old Jeannie Rice's Inspiring Journey to Marathon Success

Over the Next Hill Fitness

03:30 min | 2 d ago

Hear 75-Year-old Jeannie Rice's Inspiring Journey to Marathon Success

"To the show Jeannie. It's so nice to have you here. Well thank you for having me. Jeannie I read your story in runner's world so I really was excited to have you agreed to come on the show. So how did you get started in running? It's a long story but I'm gonna make it short. Like 41 years ago, it's going on 41 years already I've been running, I made a trip to my hometown Seoul, Korea and I came home a few extra pounds. I would say five six pounds because I was just traveling and visiting family and you know even every day it's like a feast right? So I am a short person I'm only 5 '1 and the five six pounds was a little I felt like I was a little chubby so I started jogging around the blocks and then I got hooked and I decided that I am pretty good at it running before you know it and I was in a five mile race in local race and then I did very well at the time I was 35 years old and I was a brand new runner I just starting to jog a couple three months and I came in fourth in my age division it was a big race actually so I thought oh if I train I guess I can run faster so that's how I got hooked so a year later I did math on 1984 1983 I start running 1984 I did my first marathon and six months later first marathon was 345 and then six months later I did 316 which qualified for Boston at the time I was only 36 years old so I did go to Boston 1985 that was my first marathon and I got hooked so I've been running since then and my children were already older a lot of people a lot of girls I would say when they start younger age we know they get married they get you know have a children's they take some time off between their pregnancy or whatever but I was already I had two boys already they were already older so I just never stopped as I've been running 41 years straight Wow and your time hasn't really changed now has it because I looked at some of your times yes you know it's interesting um a lot of people my competitor now and they used to be some of them I mean one you know particular lady and from London she was Olympian years ago she was her best time is like a 240 something but now she's running my pace 330 ish but I never was there faster so I haven't slow down much let's I'll put it that way my first marathon was a 345 and then I got better to 310 but I never went under three hour so now I slow down a little bit 1015 minutes 40 years later I'm still running 330 math that's so incredible

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Hear From Dr. Yechiel Leiter, Father of Fallen Soldier Moshe Leiter

Mark Levin

03:56 min | 3 d ago

Hear From Dr. Yechiel Leiter, Father of Fallen Soldier Moshe Leiter

"Man his background his history and I wanted you to come on the program and tell millions and millions of Americans what this is like what's happening what's happened to your family and what about the future sir well thank you mark good evening thank for you the opportunity to address your audience my son Moshe was my oldest three eight children he was also my best friend he spent 15 years in the shaldad unit which is the Israel equivalent to the Delta Force actually he trained for some time with the with the Delta Force at at the age of 33 decided to go to medical school because he was intent on helping people and healing people he was about to start his experience clinical on October 8th but October we know what happened Hamas stormed into our communities slaughtered 1200 hundred people and he immediately went back into a reservist position he had spent even during the training the medical training he had spent 80 90 days a year doing reserve duty because he was a real expert field fox he understood the battlefield very well and that's why when he went back into his reserve in the reserve unit on October 8th and organized the his soldiers prepared them for war he was actually put at the command of the point squadron which which led the division the first division to enter the northern community in in Gaza from which the Hamas terrorists would fire missiles into our cities sometimes thousands of missiles at a time and he was killed when he led the operation to discover peers tunnel peers that would lead to terrorist headquarters and to their ammunition sites it was booby trapped a very heavy booby trap and he was killed along with three of his soldiers and three were injured seriously they lost their legs so it was a great loss for me personally I think for the IDF we we had thousands of people during our shiva the mourning period for him thousands and and many of prime mr. visited us the president of Israel I say about half the cabinet because he was very very well known he was very well liked and he was a major who had mastered a so masterful reputation half my heart bleeds for my son and my best friend and half my heart is very proud that I had a son who led the battle a civilizational battle against evil and sitting here listening it's very emotional obviously I don't know you I didn't know him and I'm thinking of the great men who have to go off to war whether they really want to or not but in times like this they're called to do duty and they go and they do so without objection and then I'm thinking about the leading politicians in my country here and how they never talk about the idea of soldiers they talk never about who they are they don't show their photographs they don't talk about their backgrounds their families what they've gone through and I assume you find that incredibly disturbing

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America Needs to Understand It's Role in the Middle East

Mark Levin

03:30 min | 3 d ago

America Needs to Understand It's Role in the Middle East

"Oh my god what the heck's on going here what do you want to tell the American people about how things should go forward I think there are two points, Mark, if you'll permit me. The first thing is that America needs to understand its role. America is you know Iran calls America the great Satan yeah that's because it's great and they want to divide it so they call it the great Satan but America is great and if it departs from that role it's not only America that suffers at the end of the day it's the entire world certainly the free world certainly the people who believe in values the of Judeo -Christian ethics. America can't step back from its leadership role and when it does that as it began to do during the Obama administration you're going to have a rise of malevolent powers who are going to ultimately cause suffering for Western civilization as well. Well it's not going to stop here Israel is really the like my son was the point Israel is the point squadron for Western civilization and if we defeat Hamas then America benefits and the in Europe in Europe benefits Judeo -Christian world benefits but America has to be out in front and has to lead and it can't step back from that role. That would be my first point. The second point is we have to go back to our roots to our sources. We've kind of lost a moral compass because we've lost where we've come from. If you don't know where you come from you don't know where you're going. You've written about this extensively in the book on liberty. You always have to look back and see where do we come from? Where are our roots? roots. What do we believe in? If we confuse that we forget that. We make 1619 into 1620 or 1620 and the founding gets all confused. If you have a confused beginning then you have a very confused future. So I think it's really imperative that America understands its leadership and understands its roots and if that happens Israel will be far more appreciated than it is now. The reason why Israel is derided in so much of academia in the media is because wokeism has over taken and America's role and its history has been forgotten and confused. Very brilliantly put. How is your family coping with all this? The rest of your family is a big hole and yet your citizens of Israel this threat still looms over your family like it does the entire citizenry there. Mark, you know it's quite a move from talking about America's role to my family but I'll tell you this, you know we always have to see ourselves personally in the context of a bigger picture and a bigger picture in the context of our personal lives. You know when I got the knock on the door at 12 30 at night the two officers came to inform me that my son had fallen. I really didn't know what name they were going to say because I have

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Biden and Blinken Keep Pouring Billions Into the Islamo-Nazi Regime

Mark Levin

02:21 min | 3 d ago

Biden and Blinken Keep Pouring Billions Into the Islamo-Nazi Regime

"American forces well I've been saying over and over again it's time for the particularly Republicans in the house to do something about it and they have an excellent Speaker of the House quite frankly he's a good man they've tried to destroy him media because he's a faithful Christian he's a born -again Christian and you know if you're born -again Christian or you're an Orthodox Jew or you're faithful Catholic your religious extremist this coming from the Marxists and the other reprobates in the media but the vote in the house just now was 307 to 119 not voting on a house bill five nine six one titled no funds for Iranian terrorism act 90 Democrats join the the Republicans now what's interesting is that means over 120 Democrats voted against it but 90 is a big number I suppose and that's 307 a significant majority so now this bill goes immediately to the United States Senate where Chuck Schumer is in control of the daily agenda whether votes are scheduled or not now obviously the Republicans in the Senate have some power too they can shut that damn place down until there's a vote on this they certainly can and they must they've got to show some strength for God's sakes I mean the house can't do all the lifting under our it's system one part of the bicameral Congress and if it got to the floor I'm sure it would pass but what this does is among other things it exposes the Hamas wing of the Democrat Party and it exposes those who have moral integrity and those who don't Chuck Schumer gave this speech the other day and I'll talk about this

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Dr. Raymond Moody & Paul Perry Join Melisa to Discuss What Happens When We Die

Postcards to the Universe with Melisa

06:40 min | 3 d ago

Dr. Raymond Moody & Paul Perry Join Melisa to Discuss What Happens When We Die

"So I have Dr. Raymond Moody and Paul Perry. Raymond A. Moody Jr. MD PhD is the leading authority of near -death experiences and the author of several books, including the seminal Life After Life. The founder of the Life After Life Institute, Moody has lectured on the topic throughout the world and is a counselor in private practice. He has appeared on many programs, including Today and Turning Point. Paul Perry has co -written several New York Times bestsellers, including The Light Beyond and Evidence of the Afterlife. He is also a documentary filmmaker, and for his film and the book about Salvador Dali. He has been knighted in Portugal, oh, that's interesting, a groundbreaking book, this is, that combines nearly 50 years of afterlife and near -death experience research to provide proof of the existence of the soul and life after death from psychiatrist and bestselling author of Life After Life. Dr. Raymond Moody and New York Times bestselling author, Paul Perry, after spending nearly five decades studying near -death experiences, Moody finally has the answer to humanity's most pressing question, what happens when we die? And in this book, Proof of Life After Life, both authors reveal that consciousness survives after the death of the body, featuring in -depth case studies, the latest research, and eye -opening interviews with experts. Proof explores everything from common paranormal signs to shared death experiences and much more. And you can learn more about each of these authors if you go to lifeafterlife .com or paulperryproductions .com. Welcome gentlemen, thank you so much for being with me today. Hi, thank you, nice introduction, appreciate it. Yeah, thank you. Thank you very much. So, first of all, okay, so, Raymond, you've been doing this since the 70s, am I correct in that? I'll just ask you each, you've been doing this work since the 70s? And what got you into wanting to explore near -death experiences? Well, fortunately, I was not exposed to religion when I was a kid, except very minimally. And so, I grew up with no idea of an afterlife. And so, I went to the University of Virginia at age 18 with intending to study astronomy, but took a philosophy course and immediately got hooked. And particular the book was Plato's Republic, which is, oddly, about a near -death experience. It culminates in a near -death experience of a warrior. And not just having no idea that anybody took the notion of an afterlife seriously, I asked my professor and he said that early Greek philosophers knew about cases of people who were believed dead and resuscitated. But had I no idea it still applied, but in 1965, in Charlottesville, I met a man who had such an experience, he was a professor of psychiatry there, and that really got me hooked and subsequent to that time, through my PhD in philosophy and then three years of teaching philosophy at a university, and then going to medical school and ultimately going into forensic psychiatry. But throughout that career, I've interviewed thousands and thousands of people who came to the brink of death and had these astonishing experiences. So that's how I got into it. It's amazing. It's really interesting. I can imagine it is a long process. And Paul, I'm going to ask you the same question. What made you interested in exploring this? Well, I was editing American Health magazine in New York City, this was in 1988, and Raymond and I shared the same agent, same book agent. One day our agent, Nat Sobel, called me and he said, would you like to write a book with Dr. Raymond Moody? And I said, I have no idea who Raymond Moody is. And he said, well, he's a man who named and defined the near -death experience. And I said, I'm sorry, I don't know what that is. And he said, well, you know, for a guy who's the editor of a major health magazine, you really need to get educated on things like the near -death experience, which was an offhand insult for an agent to talk like that. And so I said, sure, OK, I'll go meet Raymond. And Raymond was living in Georgia at the time. And I flew down to meet him and, you know, Raymond is an amazing person from the first time you meet him. And so we started writing this book called The Light Beyond, and I just got entranced by Raymond's account of near -death experiences and the stories we would hear. People would come by his house and tell their stories. And it just got amazing. So anyway, we wrapped up the book, The Light Beyond, and there was, in my estimation, a piece missing. And that was there was nothing in the book about children and near -death experiences. And Raymond said, well, nobody's done much research on that yet, except for one guy, a pediatrician in Seattle, Melvin Morris. And he connected me with Melvin. And I did a book with him called Closer to the Light. And it's all about children and near -death experiences. And after that, I wrote that book and then I thought, well, there's something missing here. There needs to be a larger study about people who have had near -death experiences and how they affect them during their life. So we wrote a book about that and on and on. Every book I would write, I would find a gap that needed to be filled. And that's gone now through, I think, 15 books on near -death experiences.

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66 Million Years Ago (MM #4635)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 3 d ago

66 Million Years Ago (MM #4635)

"I've said this before, but I'm a sucker for anything dinosaur or fossil related on the internet. It's not something that was a subject I enjoyed in school, but I'm just fascinated by how fascinated people are in the subject of dinosaurs and or fossils. Just the other day, research comes out finally saying that for 66 million years, people have been thinking that an asteroid explosion is what caused the end of the dinosaurs. An asteroid changed everything for a moment and it killed all the dinosaurs off. And now it looks like that may be part of the issue, but it all came down to climate change. It gets into this whole big debate and discussion about volcanic eruptions that may have thrown the whole ecosystem of the world off. These volcanoes happened and it caused a big change in the atmosphere, a big change in the temperatures around the world and the conditions which dinosaurs needed to live. So yes, while an asteroid may have been a part of why dinosaurs became extinct, it looks to be good old climate change. Yes, 66 million years ago, we lost all the dinosaurs. What's our climate change going to do? It's anybody's guess at this point.

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66 Million Years Ago (MM #4635)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 3 d ago

66 Million Years Ago (MM #4635)

"I've said this before, but I'm a sucker for anything dinosaur or fossil related on the internet. It's not something that was a subject I enjoyed in school, but I'm just fascinated by how fascinated people are in the subject of dinosaurs and or fossils. Just the other day, research comes out finally saying that for 66 million years, people have been thinking that an asteroid explosion is what caused the end of the dinosaurs. An asteroid changed everything for a moment and it killed all the dinosaurs off. And now it looks like that may be part of the issue, but it all came down to climate change. It gets into this whole big debate and discussion about volcanic eruptions that may have thrown the whole ecosystem of the world off. These volcanoes happened and it caused a big change in the atmosphere, a big change in the temperatures around the world and the conditions which dinosaurs needed to live. So yes, while an asteroid may have been a part of why dinosaurs became extinct, it looks to be good old climate change. Yes, 66 million years ago, we lost all the dinosaurs. What's our climate change going to do? It's anybody's guess at this point.

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66 Million Years Ago (MM #4635)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 3 d ago

66 Million Years Ago (MM #4635)

"I've said this before, but I'm a sucker for anything dinosaur or fossil related on the internet. It's not something that was a subject I enjoyed in school, but I'm just fascinated by how fascinated people are in the subject of dinosaurs and or fossils. Just the other day, research comes out finally saying that for 66 million years, people have been thinking that an asteroid explosion is what caused the end of the dinosaurs. An asteroid changed everything for a moment and it killed all the dinosaurs off. And now it looks like that may be part of the issue, but it all came down to climate change. It gets into this whole big debate and discussion about volcanic eruptions that may have thrown the whole ecosystem of the world off. These volcanoes happened and it caused a big change in the atmosphere, a big change in the temperatures around the world and the conditions which dinosaurs needed to live. So yes, while an asteroid may have been a part of why dinosaurs became extinct, it looks to be good old climate change. Yes, 66 million years ago, we lost all the dinosaurs. What's our climate change going to do? It's anybody's guess at this point.

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66 Million Years Ago (MM #4635)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 3 d ago

66 Million Years Ago (MM #4635)

"I've said this before, but I'm a sucker for anything dinosaur or fossil related on the internet. It's not something that was a subject I enjoyed in school, but I'm just fascinated by how fascinated people are in the subject of dinosaurs and or fossils. Just the other day, research comes out finally saying that for 66 million years, people have been thinking that an asteroid explosion is what caused the end of the dinosaurs. An asteroid changed everything for a moment and it killed all the dinosaurs off. And now it looks like that may be part of the issue, but it all came down to climate change. It gets into this whole big debate and discussion about volcanic eruptions that may have thrown the whole ecosystem of the world off. These volcanoes happened and it caused a big change in the atmosphere, a big change in the temperatures around the world and the conditions which dinosaurs needed to live. So yes, while an asteroid may have been a part of why dinosaurs became extinct, it looks to be good old climate change. Yes, 66 million years ago, we lost all the dinosaurs. What's our climate change going to do? It's anybody's guess at this point.

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The Worst Bond Bear Market in History

The Dan Bongino Show

01:25 min | 4 d ago

The Worst Bond Bear Market in History

"I didn't know that. It's crazy. It sounds like a long time. So the worst stretch for government bonds since the Civil War? That sounds bad, folks, because it is. Why aren't I hearing about this in the mainstream media? There's an easy answer because the president is a Democrat. If this was a Donald Trump administration, trust me, you'd be hearing about the apocalyptic bond market every day. Donald Trump driving the country to ruins. No one wants to lend this money. Why are you not hearing about it other than the Dan Bongino show? Because the president's a D. Simmer. Democrat, come on. What's wrong with you? Here, the government keeps borrowing to cover its budget deficits while once reliable buyers of US debt, both home and abroad have pulled back. No one wants to buy this crap anymore. The result? Investors are demanding the steepest yield since 2007. Oh, they want a lot of money to lend the government money. Auctions of fresh bonds that were once routine are now going terribly. Getting hammered. The longest dated treasury bonds are in a bear market worse than the dot com bust and almost as bad as 2008. Gee, why aren't you hearing about that? Because Joey Boom bots White House is a D.

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Capstone's Jared Asch Welcomes Loella Haskew and Cindy Darling of Walnut Creek

Capstone Conversation

05:26 min | 4 d ago

Capstone's Jared Asch Welcomes Loella Haskew and Cindy Darling of Walnut Creek

"Jared Esch, the host of The Capstone Conversation. Today, we are joined by not one, but two awesome women from the city of Walnut Creek. And we are going to hear about what inspired them to run for city council. What are some things that they want to encourage in other candidates who are considering to run or not to run as you make the decision ahead of next year's elections? And that applies to people throughout the whole East Bay area. That's not just here in Walnut Creek. So hopefully their message will resonate with people throughout. So first thing we will do, Mayor Pro Tem Luella Haskiw, do you want to go ahead and tell us a little bit more about yourself? In my career, I was a CPA specializing in tax, but I also did family law consulting and other business consulting. And I was inspired to run for a couple of reasons, one of which is I was close to many of the people who were on council and I just absorbed a lot of what they could accomplish by talking to them and watching them work. But also, I believe that we were going into an interesting economic cycle and maybe somebody who had my experience would be a good addition to the council. And our next guest is Councilwoman Cindy Darling. Cindy, tell us a little bit about your background and what convinced you to run. Well, I'm one of the newest members of the council. I was elected in 2020. Before that, I'd served 10 years on the planning commission for Walnut Creek. So I'd seen a lot of the issues that were working in the development end of things kind of bubbling up that were going to council. And I was interested in having a bigger voice on those than you just have a planning commission. I'm also a small business owner here in the city, and I spent most of my career working on really tough, naughty environmental problems around the Delta endangered species. And I felt like I developed a lot of skills there in helping people work together and solve problems creatively. And I wanted to take those skills and bring them to the council and help move Walnut Creek in a great direction. That's great. I appreciate that. Luella, you've been mayor two times, including 2020 during the start of the pandemic. Pandemic issues, businesses shutting down and then lots of looting here in Walnut Creek. What was it like to be mayor during that time? Can I say that the first round was was sweet. I really enjoyed the first time when it wasn't quite so stressful. But I will say about 2020, whenever I've talked to anybody who have had been mayor in Walnut Creek the last year to have been assigned a job with mayor, there were so many issues. We had a police shooting that was under scrutiny. We had looting. And I'm not even sure anybody knows to this hour what triggered the big looting that was at Broadway Plaza. It could have just been the gangs that were beginning to form and take over other places. But we forgot about Walnut Creek has some really nice high end stores to do. And then they all came. I don't think it had anything to do with the political choice. Nevertheless, it was incredibly damaging to the people who were at Broadway Plaza and it didn't stop there. Other people were involved in it. I make a joke about the fact that when George Floyd had been killed and people were really involved in making protests, a whole group of people showed up at nine o 'clock at night on a Wednesday and had a riot in our front yard doing a significant amount of damage to our garage doors, burning flags, scaring the bejeebers out of our neighbors. The police did call us and say, get out of the house. So we were safe, but it was an ugly experience for the neighborhood trying to find the best of the worst. We did have to buy a new garage door and we now have a battery pack up. And then I made it onto the news the next day. So good spads, but it was tough and the fiscal issues were tough. We started out with anticipating a comfortable excess budget. It turned out that when everything had to close up, sales tax went away and then we had to figure out what to do about that. And we got lucky that we came upon the pop -ups, the restaurant pop -ups, and we tried every way we could to save all the businesses, did away with our now famous parking meters and let people park. There weren't that many people using the parking meters. And so it was a very difficult time. Nevertheless, a sense of proportion, a great council, a great staff got the city through probably one of the most difficult years the city had to survive.

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"this off day" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:56 min | Last week

"this off day" Discussed on WTOP

"Kind of off day against the Giants to fall to four and seven now the talk about making drastic changes is getting really loud Sam how so how do you tune it out I don't think it's hard you know I mean obviously you know everyone knows the business we're in and you know at the end of the day if you're not doing your job you know there's things will happen but and you know us players you know coaches I don't think anyone's really worried about it you know we're just trying to do do everything we can on a daily basis and you know the the results are the results you know we try to do everything we can in our control we can control and making sure we come in and come in here each and every day and putting our all into this George Wallace putting his all into it over at practice he'll tweet updates throughout the day a at G Wallace WTOP Pittsburgh miraculously and historically has posted a winning record despite being out gained in every single game this season but still the Pittsburgh Steelers firing Matt Canada in the midst of his third season is offensive coordinator folks I can't emphasize how rare this is 82 years since the last time the Steelers made a coaching change in season they are the passion of stability and this is a big move that even though it is it is warranted this almost never happens in Pittsburgh Canada of course used to be the OC at Maryland where the Terps basketball team a and twenty a half point favorite when they host UMBC tonight. Rob Woodfork, WUTOP Sports. I think there are some Steelers fans who may be quite happy there's going to be some kind of change happening. Oh a thousand percent. I mean Steelers fans have this been crying for for years. Yes alright Rob thank you. Up ahead we're still waiting to hear about a deal that may score the release of hostages being held by Hamas. Details on the way 1256. In order for small businesses to thrive they need to be smart, efficient, savvy, to market at every turn, finding ways to do more with less,

"this off day" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:33 min | 2 weeks ago

"this off day" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Following signs of weakness and the ceo of the company says in fact there deflation that's ahead part of the tone that's leading to a a risk off day we had economic data earlier today that suggests a slowing of the u .s economy treasure yields are falling but stocks are lower among the major industry groups energy the biggest drag in the s &p 500 is crude oil it falls today and united auto workers union members they voted to approve a new contract with general motors the contract passed by just over 3400 votes with 54 .7 % in favor as we look at the major averages the s &p 500 down just five points right now that's not a tenth of of a a percent at 4497 on the index the Dow Jones industrial average 152 points lower the nasdaq 100 is down 18 points we check the markets for you all day long I'm right here on Bloomberg radio I'm John Tucker and that is you're listening to Bloomberg sound on with Joe Matthew on Bloomberg sometimes it's the little things all everyone is predicting a government shutdown in January at least it's not this weekend that's the idea everyone's going home for Thanksgiving as we just discussed with Pete Buttigieg the transportation secretary making his big debut here on Bloomberg sound on earlier we spoke with Congressman Jake Auchincloss of Massachusetts a Democrat and

"this off day" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

04:48 min | 4 months ago

"this off day" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"Thing and make sure we really take care of So them. that's what we're doing. And first round draft pick Illinois Corner Devon Witherspoon is a contract holdout. Will the PAC Pac -12 12 become the Pac -9. UCLA and USC are leaving in 2024. And Wednesday, Big 12 University presidents approved accepting Colorado as a league member if that Boulder school decides to exit the Pac -12. An off day for the Mariners after taking two of three from the Twins in Minnesota. The M's open a series is against the D backs Friday night in Arizona at World Cup. Lindsey Haran's header goal offer Rose Lavelle corner kick gave the United States a 1 -1 draw with the Netherlands. The Americans can take the Group E top spot with a victory dominant next Tuesday against Portugal. Sports with Schwartz at 10 and 40 after the hour. Northwest News Radio. Northwest News Time 211. LeBron James isn't the only NBA superstar whose son has had a heart attack and heart related health scares. ABC's Mola Lengi is on the story and has more. Is LeBron James and his family rally to his son Bronny's side after his cardiac arrest. His friends are speaking out. I talked to Bronny and I sent him a message. I just said any questions you have, you can ask because I can probably answer them for you. Shaquille O 'Neal's son Sharif is a fellow second generation star in the making, but he also knows what it's like to take on a grueling heart health battle. At 18, he underwent open heart surgery to correct his coronary artery. I know people are going to be saying praying for you and all that. You kind of just don't want to hear too much about it at the moment. O 'Neal was wearing a heart monitor when he noticed his heart was beating rapidly during a practice, giving him crucial to react. But when Bronnie James' cardiac arrest came Monday morning, the USC medical and athletic staff jumping into action to treat The him. second time in just over a year, they've treated a player suffering from cardiac arrest. It is an important way of finding these cardiac conditions before they end up in cardiac arrest, but they're not perfect. So having those emergency action plans, CPR, high quality CPR, and having access to a defibrillator, knowing when to use a defibrillator, it is of utmost importance. A 2016 study found that NCAA athletes had about a 1 in 54 thousand risk of sudden cardiac death. If the athlete was black, that risk jumped to about 1 in 21 thousand. And if they were a men's basketball player, the risk was even higher, about 1 in 9 thousand. After undergoing surgery, Sharif O 'Neill says his road to recovery was a difficult one with tough questions to face. When am I going to be able to get back? I can't even walk right now. outcome. I kind of realized I was like, I don't know if An option again. Now a forward for the LA Lakers G -League team, O 'Neill is sharing the advice I'm from going to get back. He's like, if you make it that on the planet. That just kind of builds a fire up in you and makes you want to go back and get it. Well, you know, only about 10 I'm going Time is critical. And in Bronnie's case, doctors say it was very likely the quick acting USC medical staff that made all the difference. That's ABC's Mola Langley, Northwest News Time to 14 traffic we as do every 10 minutes on the force from the high performance homes, traffic center and Kimmy Klein. What's going on? Kimmy got some better news in Seattle. We've had some maintenance happening for the last few hours. Northbound five on the ship Canal Bridge that just wrapped up actually just moments ago. So you're going to find all lanes back open again. But that's why it's just so busy from the Michigan curve all way the out of downtown approaching that spot. South on I five is also rolling slow between Northgate and I 90. We're seeing a lot of traffic build on both directions. A four or five actually right around Southeast safe in Bellevue. Something must be going on. I haven't spotted anything cameras, in the but our travel time between Bellevue and South centers between 35 and 40 minutes in either direction. So getting busier here on Bellevue and around South center. Now this is the last day we're going to have to deal with that road work for now on West. But I 90 Preston the Falls City Road where you're reduced to just a single lane that's scheduled to wrap up around nine o 'clock tonight. We are feeling a little bit of pressure either on direction of I -5 near Enchanted Parkway. Still a bit heavy around Olympia on either direction of I -5 between the Capitol and Marvin Road an from earlier crash and traffic and efforts getting busier on North I -5 leaving the Boeing Freeway. But also on Eastbound Highway 2 there's a stalled vehicle at Homemakers Road that it sounds like it might still be blocking that right lane. You're next Northwest traffic at 24. Here's our Puget Sound forecast sponsored by Northwest Coral Space Services. Clear skies tonight with lows in the 50s. Sunny tomorrow after morning clouds. Highs in the 70s and staying sunny

"this off day" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM

WFAN Sports Radio_FM

04:08 min | 2 years ago

"this off day" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM

"But I just couldn't get out of I'll explain it on Monday What it tears I I can't ruin something right now. You wait the weekend, but yeah, when you when I tell you what it is, when I tell us the audience should be like Fair enough reason why Zach couldn't go. Did you want the reasoning? I can give you one more as because I know he's like a fitness king and stuff. Now, hold on before you do that. Okay. Morale as Made in a radio appearance today on his off day more as wasn't working today, Jodie Mack was filling in And I guess someone else was produced in the show. Because usually when days out, and it was on vacation, more as a full and both are on vacation morass. Did something happen to his car during the rain, you know in the rain and the flood. Where more as got completely destroyed today on local radio down the hall on legendary W F A N and we have audio from it later where I love how more as this virus pecked more as Summer is going after him. Like what are you moron? You have your kid in the car and you're going. He was actually going to the gym so he could sure better. No, he said he wants to give me I guess in better shape for his happy hour That was going to that was my favorite part of it. Boomer kind of push back at him like you didn't have to go to the gym yesterday. And even JIA was like this is now the time you finally start to care about your parents. When there was whatever you want to call yesterday. Monsoon floods Tropical Storm That's the exact boarding and the minute when boomers shot back at Morales Morales goes, how about you go win a Super Bowl? Boomer Boomer said. How about you go up here in one Which is fair and Boomer called him fat morass things he could beat me in a race. By the way, there's no chance for asking people in the race. Because he beat Chris Carlin, who is a large fellow. They both have buoys around their waist. You would are now slim. That is kind of weird. Now, people calling me slim. I don't like it. Maybe I'll start. Go eating again a lot. You know what? I can help you out with that? Yeah. I gotta go to Peter Logan and gained £70 right back. You know, back when you left the overnight the weekend overnight, Morales took over. He got one of the show one of the Saturday night shows and he came into the studio one day when me and Ben Horowitz were in here and more as came and said, Hey, I'm going to go for a walk for a little bit. I'll be back and Ben said Go for a walk. What does that mean? It's 11 o'clock at night. Where you going? He goes just to the McDonald's, Uh, like I know more as like, Put it this way more as is big. Don't think more as like and is more as like, grossly big. I wouldn't say that he was losing weight for a little bit. Now you're getting into a dirty territory. If I am not going to call him gross. I think like morass is fine. It looks like a sports fan. Yeah, I'm telling you, you're gonna have a few drinks of maras of the game, whereas knows how to party. I don't know. Oh, no, I would never accused Moore. As of not being a good time. I just don't like her. You called him fat like that. How you just threw it around so easily. I'm going to defend my my teammate here. And the weekday lineup of of Sean Morris. More Ashmore as Yeah, it's more rash. Technically, Yeah, Whatever. You know, it goes by more as great guy. I'm just being honest with everyone. Anyway. They cut my weight did fluctuate now into a good spot. We can't have players in the NBA postseason. The opinions on them fluctuate, too. If you look in Atlanta Hawks series, right Chris Milton outscored the Hawks in 1/4 quarter had 20 points. Hawks had 17 and the closed out game in the third quarter. Chris Middleton went off with 23 points at one point scored 16 straight Um, you know, 16 straight points now, how about the opinion of Chris Middleton after last night? Jesus was such a rough moment for him, and it's what people feared, and I said it going into the postseason. When you Have this team with the box. And Yanis is by far and away. Your best player has been a two time M V P award winner for them to win a championship. Middleton is actually their most valuable. Not that he's our best player, but he's their most valuable Because you even see last night. Yannis scored 42 points. And he was God like in the game. Middleton, Given you nothing through holiday giving you nothing. Just one guy can't beat you like you said before. What? I'd pay to be a fly on the wall to hear what those guys said to, you know, right? You.

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"this off day" Discussed on WTMJ 620

WTMJ 620

01:53 min | 2 years ago

"this off day" Discussed on WTMJ 620

"Opposite one call, that's all sports desk. Here's Greg Matte, sick, Well, minicamp practice number one in the books for the Packers, and No Aaron Rodgers was not on the field. Matt LaFleur excusing the absence. We're not going to get into any of that. That's team business that we're all Is going to keep confidential between us and the player LaFleur remains hopeful the situation is resolved before training camp begins at the end of July. Naturally optimistic, But you know again, we'll take it day by day and just Do whatever we can to help remedy this situation. Practice continues on Wednesday. Brewers have one foreign rows of the Reds. The teams meet tonight in Cincinnati. Coverage begins at 5 35 and WTMJ Craig counsel's team in first place in the N L Central. We have swing the bats a lot better, and what happened really is we had a 20 games. We've had a strange season and that We had a 20 game. Stress for the bats went absolutely quiet, and we didn't score any runs. And and it's just It's frustrating, and it's noticeable when that happens, and we were losing, um and wasted some good pitching performances. Baseball tonight. Baseball tomorrow, baseball forever for the Brewers. They don't have an off day. Well, they do have 11 off day until the All Star break. Eric my, She's like mid July, like Good luck. You sure this is a tough stretch? And speaking of good luck, We wish the Bucks the best. On their off season, which is likely to be after Sunday. Stop it so bad. I want to believe they can turn this around. But it hasn't It doesn't happen often. The last time it happened, amazingly, was two years ago in the box, had a two nothing lead on the rafters and then lost four straight. So, uh, in the net, sir, better than the Raptors of that particular vintage. So this is a tough uphill battle for the green. Excuse me for the bucks. What happens now, with these cyber attacks? Where does it go from here? We have new details in a minute. It's a Brewers Game day in Ohio's Queen City.

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"this off day" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac

Scoops with Danny Mac

05:12 min | 2 years ago

"this off day" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac

"Twitter. Check them out at nbc sports edge. What's up man. That draft certainly got a little weird Little well i. I was searching for like the best views in the world and chrysler deamer came up. I i just think it would be nice to look over rio or wherever else is on that list. Man i kind of i kind of that one out. I had like some sushi place in japan. Because i figure you can kinda cut your own sushi off a nice piece o. Onnor no i met. What else was on this list. Aside from like gazing into the mississippi from what used to be the porch of the morgan street brewery That's wonderful. I dunno places in italy certainly list along. The mediterranean barbara did grab the vatican with one of his picks. that was. That's the only real controversial pick. I think that was a terrible. And even if you're going rome they're like how about the coliseum that would be dope and it's right in the middle of downtown rome that'd be sweet but the party at the vatican you'd have to have a certain kind of crew to really enjoy that. I signed yeah and I'm not even. I'm not even gonna wander anywhere within the vicinity of any joke. That could be made so you can check out the the pod draft of bachelor party venues on the podcast from friday and again we live. Chat and baseball withdrew art. I've got a bunch of stuff that i want to bounce off you Here in the next couple of minutes and we kinda danced around a little bit last week drew. We talked about jack flirt. He's injury And the cardinals. And i think there's been kind of this thought that all right maybe there will be a big move to be made coming up at the deadline because of storyline purposes. There have been you know. A connections to max scherzer. My question is what percent you put it the nationals right now as we sit here on june seventh what percent would you say mac show. How confident are you max. Scherzer will get traded anywhere by the deadline. Give me a percentage..

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"this off day" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac

Scoops with Danny Mac

01:45 min | 2 years ago

"this off day" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac

"Cardinals. Off-day express version of the program drew silva going to join us. In just a moment you know. I had some great reaction to The mailbag we did last week talking about the cardinals about their pitching about max scherzer and about the trade market and as i was thinking more and more about the trademark and i thought let's get drew silva on the line. Drew joined us on friday for our draft of bachelor party venues. You can check that. Out at scoops. At danny mac dot com. Do me a favor. Go subscribe to the podcast. Scoops with danny mac. Leave a five star review and then hit me up on twitter and tell me who you want to put a bounty on. I'll send some cards to you. Anyone you want to put a bounty on after you leave us a five star review. Let's see i've got a pile right here of cards and i'm going to be sent out later today. I have zack. Wheeler clayton kershaw. I have aaron rodgers. I have pete alonso. i have to yet here. Molina's i've albert fools point being. I'm sitting in a lot of cards out and you can get in on the fun by hitting me up on twitter. Show us that you left that five star review and then put a bounty on someone and i will send you cards. I've got so many of them so may as well have a little fun and and send some out. And i've got some of the good stuff to i've got some Panini alison prisms zacks. I've got that would not be mozilla. That would be mosaic. I've got. Let's see some tops chrome here. I've got some good stuff. Some good news stuff. So i want to send it out and i want you to hit me up on twitter. We broadcast is always from the ophthalmology associates studios that actors. Doctors opthalmology associates day. Want hit them up because they want to help you with your eyes..

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"this off day" Discussed on WGR 550 Sports Radio

WGR 550 Sports Radio

02:19 min | 2 years ago

"this off day" Discussed on WGR 550 Sports Radio

"Sal with Jeremy this morning. And they talked a lot about whether Bulldog What about the weather? Just a couple of old guys. Not together. Not however, your basic, you know, Elevator. Small talk, isn't it? Nice out know, shall you? You've done some research on the weather, it seems Have. I did some research on what the actual average high and average low temperature is. On the exact day the bills will be playing in every city. This coming season. And what did you find? Through November. I mean, aside from an off day where it's like super cold, but it shouldn't be. I mean, you're looking pretty good weather for all these games and cities now Grant Grant. A couple are at night, Kansas City in Tennessee. But so you're looking at more of the low and then the high end, but really the reason I was interested in doing it. It started off as many of these things always do. You start with something you go down the rabbit hole. The reason I was thinking about it was two fold number one. Thinking about maybe put an article out about like a fans or wanting to go toe. Ah, game like you know what it would be, because I've been to pretty much every one of these stadiums and I could maybe even speak on that a little bit. You know what the atmosphere is like how many bills fans usually go, but Then I thought to myself, you know whether it is another factor you want to include. And I said, Yeah, but three out of those first four at home, That's really good weather. In fact, you know what? What is the actual weather? You know, late September early October. That's where it really got me. There was those three home games. To start the season three out of four and what the weather's going to be like, and it's gonna be picture perfect. I would say mid sixties hopefully, is what we're looking at for those games, which I think is just beautiful at that time of year in Buffalo. Often even hotter or much Potter than that. Two plus Miami. They could play four hot weather games to start the year. I'm just, you know. It's all it's all just maybes, but I like it. Now I'm thinking about, of course. The exceptions became guest the games against the Chiefs last year in the rain or whatever that was. You were there for that one. That wasn't a great great weather night. But of course we know they're gonna be some of those. Well, good. I mean, It's going to be, Don't you think Sal like with last year having fans be sort of excluded from the season?.

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"this off day" Discussed on THE HAPPY WORKAHOLIC PODCAST

THE HAPPY WORKAHOLIC PODCAST

05:57 min | 2 years ago

"this off day" Discussed on THE HAPPY WORKAHOLIC PODCAST

"Do it and try something new and if it makes you not feel so good that don't do it again. you know. it's all Skews trial and error when you're dealing with mental health and bringing it back to the business side. I knew today it was best. If i just didn't go to rowing. I make my class on another day. And i make up a lot of the work that i really wanted to do yesterday. So that's what i'm focusing on. I have to make a couple of halls later on. So i want my voice to be like my chipper self but during the day i can focus on all my content on my emails like all of that stuff in shows like doing what i love which is helping other people so i felt it was really important especially you know managing my health and managing a business an especially this month of may two mental health awareness month to share literally ironic. Why this show didn't go out yesterday and how you can take my information and make it yours and implemented into your life. Maybe you some of examples maybe do the complete opposite maybe at triggered you to think of something else. Whatever that is. I just hope that this episode helps to just for number one the number one reason. No that you're not alone. That is the number one thing. I have written in my book. I preach on this show anything content. Wise you're not alone you have me. You have thousands of other millions of other people that are going through the same thing and i understand that you don't if you don't want to seek help if you don't wanna talk to friends if you don't wanna talk to colleagues that choice is completely up to you so don't ever let anybody pressure you into doing something that you don't want to do especially when it comes to mental health. I've been a patient advocate since twenty sixteen and this is so so important you need to understand that you were the only one that's going to help yourself so whether you need.

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"this off day" Discussed on THE HAPPY WORKAHOLIC PODCAST

THE HAPPY WORKAHOLIC PODCAST

02:56 min | 2 years ago

"this off day" Discussed on THE HAPPY WORKAHOLIC PODCAST

"Like i put so much pressure on myself like just light out a better fucking relaxed to naps that so like me. I never ever not and that'll like am. I getting sick or like really fucking tired. So that's not happens. Something else i want you to try is just let yourself be in the moment and just fucking relax. And it's like preaching mike preaching to myself at the same time. Like you need to relax so whether you know you're not feeling good. You need to like when. I'm not feeling good. I like to take notes. Because i like to see if it's something you know. I've dealt with so much trauma that there's a reason for that or i'm just messing and i'm depressed and i'm sad like sometimes it just happens so i like to take notes but you can literally like journal it out or highlight or maybe write down something that may be triggered you or you know. Just take notes because sometimes there's a bigger problem and it's really hard to look back when you don't have notes and that just always really helped me something else i want you to try is just after relaxing like just eat and drink your favorite foods Make like a good protein shake. Make yourself like some vegan ice cream. Sometimes i like to go to the store and get chicken. I make like a homemade chicken soup. Chicken noodle soup chicken and rice soup but if i'm so tired like was the other day i ordered it from a mexican restaurant and it was delicious because i would have to then go to the store. Buy all the ingredients like actually two hours later. I'm like i can have here in twenty minutes. So that's what i did. I gave myself allowed myself this time to just relax or take out and just be in the moment of just relaxing. I have a really hard time doing that. So i'm trying to do it more often when i feel like this kicking in so that's why i wanted to share that with you because i'm not perfect. I'm a perfectionist. I like things to be a certain way and organiz and scheduled. But i'm definitely not a perfect person that for sure to say And then at the end of the night like just be grateful like you had a good day. You maybe feel a little bit better. Maybe you don't so make sure that you get a good night's sleep make yourself a hut t make yourself hot cocoa like an ice sundae or whatever the hell your body needs and like you're craving that's what you need to do last night had been jerry's it was a new flavor. It was delicious. it was called chubby. Hubby an didn't even know it existed. And so i indulge too. Not and. I'm like i get to do that because i know it's going to make me feel good. Sometimes you just need to ben and jerry's in your life sometimes you need an extra workout sessions. Sometimes you need to be one with nature or facetime a friend..

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"this off day" Discussed on THE HAPPY WORKAHOLIC PODCAST

THE HAPPY WORKAHOLIC PODCAST

05:02 min | 2 years ago

"this off day" Discussed on THE HAPPY WORKAHOLIC PODCAST

"I do my rowing classes when i have to redo client calls. And i have to redo pitches and emails and podcast episodes and rearrange. Because everything's already beautifully highlighted for me. That's really annoying. Like that's just my myself like. I like everything a certain way. I've always been like this and you know all of a sudden. I'm super depressed to end. Everything has to be cancelled. And it's not a fun feeling if you're dealing with any mental health anxiety depression you know exactly what i'm talking about So now i wanna share with you. Some of the things that i do that. Get me back on track and sometimes it will take days. Sometimes it'll take weeks sometimes. It'll take a month. I mean i took a break from this podcast for I think it was a little bit over a month. The last time because i was severely depressed and that happened because i was so petrified of dying during the pandemic that i worked my azoff. I wrote a book in a week. Which by the way is now finally at target. I mean the announcement on social media. Yesterday i couldn't believe it. I was throwing my phone. And i thought i was still in the amazon app. I'm like wait. what. And then i'm like. Oh my god oh my god. It's finally target so they do another Episode on that all about self publishing on friday and The next show tomorrow we'll be about Podcasting in israel questions people are asking me q. And a. but even with that i'm lying in bed and i'm like i'm so grateful. I literally have emailed them hundreds of times. I was waiting for the state to come. You know my eba cornell nova October i my paperback went out november. I that is seven months and three days because it was the third. No yeah it was the third because today's the fourth Seven months like people don't understand like what it takes to get your book and how like have Forty thousand retailers in six different countries have access to it and plus. So i don't really wanna get into all that because i want to stay focused and i have a list of notes in front of me but stay tuned. 'cause i'm gonna talk about that on friday so the reason why i was telling you that is because i should be so excited. I'm so grateful this finally happened. And i'm lying in bed crying. I'm just depressed. I know like sometimes i will. I can tell you this. I'm totally pms thing. And there's certain things that pop up every month. And i get more depressed one pm messing and if only on that day cue because it just like comes out of nowhere and i'm like this is a week early. How annoying i wasn't prepared. I knew it was going pop up in a few days but lak- wasn't prepared yesterday so this is the thing depression right like the best thing can happen like that was a huge milestone in my career day yesterday and i'm crying in bed because unlike saddened depressed should be crying and be excited.

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"this off day" Discussed on THE HAPPY WORKAHOLIC PODCAST

THE HAPPY WORKAHOLIC PODCAST

03:27 min | 2 years ago

"this off day" Discussed on THE HAPPY WORKAHOLIC PODCAST

"Welcome to the happy workaholic. Podcast i'm your host. Kellyanne gorman over the past twenty years. I've worked in beauty luxury corporate and service driven industries. I created the opportunity and these careers and my own businesses that allow me to travel the world experience once in a lifetime events and build brands while providing my expertise to clients all around the globe. Life is short. And when you're given a second chance you better believe i'm going.

"this off day" Discussed on X Factor Roping Podcast

X Factor Roping Podcast

04:43 min | 2 years ago

"this off day" Discussed on X Factor Roping Podcast

"I couldn't function and that was a turning point for our career because i was injured and i told him you need to find somebody else that rodeo that being injured and at the national finals i think really done something to drive. Because you know your knees her. Your shoulders hurt. You can't do anything and everything hurts. So he went on somebody else. Meeting client was going to do schools and rodeo rope and all day and we blocked off days. Do schools compete a little bit. Make the national finals rodeo. But it wasn't the same passion that i'd had mao career. I did not like being away from home. I did not like being away from my kids. And i had talked to so many peers that i respected rodeo and their kids were playing games doing sports and they weren't there and i've made a decision that when a go buckle. I'd one eight men rich and had a fairytale career now is about making a living and going through the whole thing. I don't like to drive any by the knows me. I have drove aluminium miles but first another option. Try to sleep in the backseat. Sleeping mind is going to be doing something else. Besides driving down the road. I have drove a lot when i was young. It's just not something. I enjoy to do but guess what when i retired..

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"this off day" Discussed on Trapping Today

Trapping Today

05:37 min | 2 years ago

"this off day" Discussed on Trapping Today

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"this off day" Discussed on KNST AM 790

KNST AM 790

01:38 min | 3 years ago

"this off day" Discussed on KNST AM 790

"Way off the off day. Beware Q code and what else present? The edge asleep. Listen and follow this podcast for free on the I Heart radio app number one for music, radio and podcasts. All in one day honesty from the trading Well, Studio your local fiduciary preaching well dot com This is knsd Am 7 90 High ARD radio station. Hema County has released a plan to speed up distribution of the Corona virus vaccine. It calls for vaccinating more than 12,000 people a day to start eventually increasing to 16,000. The county plans to move into phase one be at the end of the week. That means more people will be eligible, such as those 75 older. Registration could begin late today. The House is expected to vote to impeach President Trump Later today. Last night, it passed a resolution urging Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the 25th amendment to remove the president from office. But Pence has sent a letter to lawmakers saying he has no intention of doing that. I'm don h e k and s t A. M 7 92 sons most stimulating talk. I got Andy didn't very fast. Tessa is in recovery from an addiction to prescription opioids. I was pregnant twice, and I had used prescription opioids both times. I knew that this was something I had to stop for the sake of my Children. And for myself, I am more fulfilled. Today I ever have been in. I know there's more.

"this off day" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

KOA 850 AM

01:45 min | 3 years ago

"this off day" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

"The off day wear look cute code and what else present? The edge of sleep. Listen and follow this podcast for free. Okay away dudes Radio. The boys of Colorado live everywhere on the I Heart radio AB Bram ABC News I'm Brian Clark, the incoming president show Biting continues to condemn President Trump after a mob of his supporters rampage through the U. S capital on Wednesday. The damage done to our Reputation. Around the world. My pressure United States encouraging a mob. The president's preferred method of response is no longer available to him, says ABC is chief White House correspondent Jonathan Karl Twitter has permanently suspended the president's account. In a statement from Twitter, they say, after a close review of tweets from his account and the context around them specifically how they're being received on and off Twitter. We have permanently suspended his account due to the risk of incitement of violence. Democrats are preparing to introduce an article of impeachment next week. They're continuing to call on the president to resign. ABC is chief Justice correspondent Pierre Thomas says there have been some arrests following Wednesday's violence and FBI officials announcing the arrest. In West Virginia state delicate Derrick Evans, who live stream his breach on the capital, almost Theo, FBI and U. S marshals hunting dozens more Thompson Porter, spraying police with chemicals and beating the with bats and metal.

"this off day" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

Newsradio 970 WFLA

01:43 min | 3 years ago

"this off day" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

"Get vaccinated in Florida Singer citizens waiting in line for hours after Governor Rhonda Santa's expanded His ability to those over 65 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Traffic backed up the first day residents 75 older are eligible for the vaccine. Kenneth Mountain ABC News Washington, also over 4000 appointments have been made for Broward County. Additional appointments will be available in the next three weeks. Police asking for the public's health as 26 year old trade areas. Rainy went missing in Sanford, Florida. Along with his girlfriend. He was found dead Saturday night at Lake Jess in Park about eight miles from where his car was abandoned. Rainey's body was found in a wooded area in that park, and the search continues for his 35 year old girlfriend, Tiffany Nicole Church protesters gathered outside U. S. Senator Marco Rubio's house in Miami on Saturday they were calling for him to reject the presidential election results. Demonstrators said they want Rubio to reject the electoral college. College results, threatening to vote him out. If he didn't the Howard Franklin Bridge across Tampa Bay will close next Saturday night through noon next Sunday for a construction project. Keep in mind work crews will remove fourth Street North Bridge over I 75 Eventually the Gateway Expressway project will connect I to 75 to us 19 with new tolls in sports. It's the Miami Dolphins, taking on the bills in Buffalo and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers taking on the Falcons with Lord his news. I'm ju The night. Fox News I'm carrying with you Tuesday is run off day for both Senate seats in Georgia. The GOP must win at least one of those two seats.

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