40 Burst results for "This Saturday"

Plan Ahead (MM #4632)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | Last week

Plan Ahead (MM #4632)

"I'd like to consider myself a person who plans ahead for any circumstance, for any emergency, for any situation. But every now and again, the plans go astray. It happens whenever we travel back to Indiana to see family. You're always running at the last minute and you always forget something. The one thing I didn't plan ahead for this time, making sure to take some echinacea, some extra vitamin C, some extra vitamins, and some precautions so I didn't catch a cold. The one thing I always run into when I go to Indiana is you have most of the parents are educators. So they're dealing with kids and parents and lots of people every day. The kids, aging from 6 to 16, they're interacting with lots of kids and germs and well, it caught up with me. Yeah, I started feeling sick almost by the time I got there on Wednesday night. On Thanksgiving Day, I took three naps to the tune of about nine hours. By Friday, full -blown cold. Saturday feeling worse. Didn't go anywhere. Didn't do anything. You can kind of tell in the voice it's not feeling quite right. It's just a cold. But I have to remember, plan ahead. When going to see the kids, make sure I'm prepared for the germs because there are going to be a lot of them.

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Fresh update on "this saturday" discussed on The Dan Bongino Show

The Dan Bongino Show

00:03 min | 23 min ago

Fresh update on "this saturday" discussed on The Dan Bongino Show

"Lights and more Lowe's nose deals everyday valid through twelve six while supplies last selection varies by location a car crashed into the Neiman Marcus store in an attempted crash and grabbed this morning police say the suspects were not able to make the into the store nothing was taken no injuries were reported no one's in custody israel's military renewing calls for mass evacuations from the southern town of con units as it widens its ground offensive across the gaza strip tens of thousands of displaced palestinians have sought refuge in the town in recent weeks the expanded operations followed the expiration of a week -long ceasefire some tickets for chicago's second annual race go on sale on wednesday with some deals for the kids new this year our youth tickets which includes free general admission for kids twelve and under to the nascar xfinity series race on saturday tickets for those twelve and under will be forty five dollars for the sunday cup series single -day tickets are also on sale for a hundred fifty dollars wls news time one thirty one take a look at right now we still have an emergency

Plan Ahead (MM #4632)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | Last week

Plan Ahead (MM #4632)

"I'd like to consider myself a person who plans ahead for any circumstance, for any emergency, for any situation. But every now and again, the plans go astray. It happens whenever we travel back to Indiana to see family. You're always running at the last minute and you always forget something. The one thing I didn't plan ahead for this time, making sure to take some echinacea, some extra vitamin C, some extra vitamins, and some precautions so I didn't catch a cold. The one thing I always run into when I go to Indiana is you have most of the parents are educators. So they're dealing with kids and parents and lots of people every day. The kids, aging from 6 to 16, they're interacting with lots of kids and germs and well, it caught up with me. Yeah, I started feeling sick almost by the time I got there on Wednesday night. On Thanksgiving Day, I took three naps to the tune of about nine hours. By Friday, full -blown cold. Saturday feeling worse. Didn't go anywhere. Didn't do anything. You can kind of tell in the voice it's not feeling quite right. It's just a cold. But I have to remember, plan ahead. When going to see the kids, make sure I'm prepared for the germs because there are going to be a lot of them.

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Fresh update on "this saturday" discussed on The Dan Bongino Show

The Dan Bongino Show

00:07 min | 1 hr ago

Fresh update on "this saturday" discussed on The Dan Bongino Show

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Plan Ahead (MM #4632)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | Last week

Plan Ahead (MM #4632)

"I'd like to consider myself a person who plans ahead for any circumstance, for any emergency, for any situation. But every now and again, the plans go astray. It happens whenever we travel back to Indiana to see family. You're always running at the last minute and you always forget something. The one thing I didn't plan ahead for this time, making sure to take some echinacea, some extra vitamin C, some extra vitamins, and some precautions so I didn't catch a cold. The one thing I always run into when I go to Indiana is you have most of the parents are educators. So they're dealing with kids and parents and lots of people every day. The kids, aging from 6 to 16, they're interacting with lots of kids and germs and well, it caught up with me. Yeah, I started feeling sick almost by the time I got there on Wednesday night. On Thanksgiving Day, I took three naps to the tune of about nine hours. By Friday, full -blown cold. Saturday feeling worse. Didn't go anywhere. Didn't do anything. You can kind of tell in the voice it's not feeling quite right. It's just a cold. But I have to remember, plan ahead. When going to see the kids, make sure I'm prepared for the germs because there are going to be a lot of them.

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Fresh "This Saturday" from WTOP 24 Hour News

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:03 min | 6 hrs ago

Fresh "This Saturday" from WTOP 24 Hour News

"Yeah it's not a big deal bd i'll let's break it down for you let's do day by day let's go chronological so we can keep everything in order today we have a bit little of sunshine breaking through low 50s temperature wise today we're right where we should be we don't have the low clouds the fog but but we do have a lot of cloud cover out there so don't want to oversell there's not going to be tons of sunshine today but low 50s and at least visibility okay will because be we're not talking about all that crazy fog now as we head through the evening skies clear out briefly we'll be in the 30s tonight chilly start day to your on Tuesday but early sunshine on Tuesday quickly fades behind more clouds so it'll cloud up through afternoon I'll go with partly sunny to start temperature wise tomorrow upper 40s then tomorrow night a clipper system comes our way Tuesday late early Wednesday as it squeezes across the mountains it will squeeze out a little time bit to of start moisture with but doesn't so have a a ton to few spotty light showers that could be intermixed with some snowflakes snow flurries or even a snow shower or two through early on Wednesday but we will be above freezing at the surface even though be in the 30s it'll be well above freezing the ground is fairly warm from the weekend and the last few days so if we were even to see a few snow showers or flurries they will not amount as I said on TV earlier to a hill of beans well what's the difference between flurries and showers I mean a snow shower could I mean would just be like I can set a rain shower you'd have rain and kind of snow mixed together or just it'll just be actually a snow coming down but it would just melt on contact flurries are just when a few flakes kind of mix in with some of rain the I think they could be kind of a mixed bag situation okay because the different temperatures in the sky but whether or not it's pure flakes or plate flakes mixed with rain they just once they hit the ground it's just gonna be wet I'm wearing boots just in case oh my goodness you wear your boots and we'll see how it goes but then by mid -morning it moves out of here we warm only into the mid -40s it's chilly wednesday it's chilly thursday but by friday we're back in the mid -number 50s and saturday could be 60 so saturday looking good sunday not looking so good but saturday does look good we'll stop there it is 50 degrees right now downtown already 39 though a little cooler in over la plata it is 42 in martinsburg although not a bad day just wish there could be a little more sunshine thanks brian it's in coming up here on wtop it probably didn't tell you this when you bought that ev how much collision repairs would cost i'm sandy cozell at 8 23 lend

Plan Ahead (MM #4632)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | Last week

Plan Ahead (MM #4632)

"I'd like to consider myself a person who plans ahead for any circumstance, for any emergency, for any situation. But every now and again, the plans go astray. It happens whenever we travel back to Indiana to see family. You're always running at the last minute and you always forget something. The one thing I didn't plan ahead for this time, making sure to take some echinacea, some extra vitamin C, some extra vitamins, and some precautions so I didn't catch a cold. The one thing I always run into when I go to Indiana is you have most of the parents are educators. So they're dealing with kids and parents and lots of people every day. The kids, aging from 6 to 16, they're interacting with lots of kids and germs and well, it caught up with me. Yeah, I started feeling sick almost by the time I got there on Wednesday night. On Thanksgiving Day, I took three naps to the tune of about nine hours. By Friday, full -blown cold. Saturday feeling worse. Didn't go anywhere. Didn't do anything. You can kind of tell in the voice it's not feeling quite right. It's just a cold. But I have to remember, plan ahead. When going to see the kids, make sure I'm prepared for the germs because there are going to be a lot of them.

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Fresh "This Saturday" from WTOP 24 Hour News

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:10 min | 8 hrs ago

Fresh "This Saturday" from WTOP 24 Hour News

"Saw of fog over the weekend. Wow oh yeah Saturday morning especially yeah I had to explain to my two -year -old what fog was. Oh really? I was like well it's a really low cloud and he was like oh sounds good. Well let's check the forecast for today and beyond from 7news First Alert meteorologist Brian Vandegraff. Well our pattern starts off somewhat cloudy we've had it all weekend but less fog today and temperature wise in the low 50s so that's close to average but touch cooler than what we had over the weekend. We do get a little bit of clearing overnight but then temperatures will swing back into the 30s cool to start off on your Wednesday but then through the afternoon mid to upper 40s a touch below average. We are gonna look for a partly sunny Tuesday next system arrives late Tuesday into Wednesday with snowflake or two mixed in cooler midweek mid 40s for Wednesday. I'm 70s meteorologist Brian Vandegraff and the First Alert Weather Center. 45 this morning in Gaithersburg, 43 in Arlington and 45 in Lanham. And coming up on D .C. Public Libraries takes a hard look at how to best use its buildings. I'm Mike Marillo. 621. At

Corned Beef Hash (MM #4630)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | Last week

Corned Beef Hash (MM #4630)

"I've often said it's the simple things in life that bring me the most pleasure. Last weekend, we were in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and we went to a Greek diner for breakfast on Saturday. And on their menu was corned beef hash. Now, it's one of my favorite foods. I don't know why. I had a restaurant I used to go to in Ohio called Charlie's that had a good corned beef hash. And I love a good breakfast, so I used to get it all the time. But when I moved back south, I had a hard time finding corned beef hash. But when I saw it on the menu last weekend, something said, order it. So, I did. And it was incredible. In fact, the hash I had was some of the best corned beef hash I'd had in a long time. Because it was crispy on the edges and just firm enough and just mushy enough and a lot of flavor. And wow, it is the simple things in life. I often wonder where I start liking things like corned beef hash. When was the first time I ate it? It's not one of those things, unless it's like a family tradition, that you try. I saw it on a menu and I tried it 30, 40 years ago. I don't know. But every now and again, I got a taste for it. Now, of course, I had great hash last weekend and I want it again. I'm nowhere near that restaurant. Boy, corned beef hash sounds real good.

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Fresh update on "this saturday" discussed on WTOP 24 Hour News

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:10 sec | 11 hrs ago

Fresh update on "this saturday" discussed on WTOP 24 Hour News

"Hit the street saturday in ward seven to do that it called group fourteen forty one incorporated they set up shop minnesota on avenue handing out overdose preparedness kits and information about the toll that fentanyl is taking on residents in the district andre gore of fourteen forty one incorporated tells nbc four that homelessness and fentanyl use are on the rise in the district and he says not enough attention is being paid to either issue where are the spread of awareness the surgeons of fentanyl overdose in dc and the surgeons of the unhoused population in dc it's being swept under the table it has to be told the story has to be told about this population dc government statistics show that foot fentanyl overdoses are climbing steadily east of the anacostia river since twenty nineteen ninety four percent of opioid overdoses in twenty twenty involved fentanyl with more and more of us now

Corned Beef Hash (MM #4630)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | Last week

Corned Beef Hash (MM #4630)

"I've often said it's the simple things in life that bring me the most pleasure. Last weekend, we were in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and we went to a Greek diner for breakfast on Saturday. And on their menu was corned beef hash. Now, it's one of my favorite foods. I don't know why. I had a restaurant I used to go to in Ohio called Charlie's that had a good corned beef hash. And I love a good breakfast, so I used to get it all the time. But when I moved back south, I had a hard time finding corned beef hash. But when I saw it on the menu last weekend, something said, order it. So, I did. And it was incredible. In fact, the hash I had was some of the best corned beef hash I'd had in a long time. Because it was crispy on the edges and just firm enough and just mushy enough and a lot of flavor. And wow, it is the simple things in life. I often wonder where I start liking things like corned beef hash. When was the first time I ate it? It's not one of those things, unless it's like a family tradition, that you try. I saw it on a menu and I tried it 30, 40 years ago. I don't know. But every now and again, I got a taste for it. Now, of course, I had great hash last weekend and I want it again. I'm nowhere near that restaurant. Boy, corned beef hash sounds real good.

Mason Minute Kevin Mason Baby Boomers Life Culture Society Musings Ohio Saturday Last Weekend Charlie Fort Wayne, Indiana ONE First Time 30, 40 Years Ago Greek One Of Those
Corned Beef Hash (MM #4630)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | Last week

Corned Beef Hash (MM #4630)

"I've often said it's the simple things in life that bring me the most pleasure. Last weekend, we were in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and we went to a Greek diner for breakfast on Saturday. And on their menu was corned beef hash. Now, it's one of my favorite foods. I don't know why. I had a restaurant I used to go to in Ohio called Charlie's that had a good corned beef hash. And I love a good breakfast, so I used to get it all the time. But when I moved back south, I had a hard time finding corned beef hash. But when I saw it on the menu last weekend, something said, order it. So, I did. And it was incredible. In fact, the hash I had was some of the best corned beef hash I'd had in a long time. Because it was crispy on the edges and just firm enough and just mushy enough and a lot of flavor. And wow, it is the simple things in life. I often wonder where I start liking things like corned beef hash. When was the first time I ate it? It's not one of those things, unless it's like a family tradition, that you try. I saw it on a menu and I tried it 30, 40 years ago. I don't know. But every now and again, I got a taste for it. Now, of course, I had great hash last weekend and I want it again. I'm nowhere near that restaurant. Boy, corned beef hash sounds real good.

Mason Minute Kevin Mason Baby Boomers Life Culture Society Musings Ohio Saturday Last Weekend Charlie Fort Wayne, Indiana ONE First Time 30, 40 Years Ago Greek One Of Those
Corned Beef Hash (MM #4630)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | Last week

Corned Beef Hash (MM #4630)

"I've often said it's the simple things in life that bring me the most pleasure. Last weekend, we were in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and we went to a Greek diner for breakfast on Saturday. And on their menu was corned beef hash. Now, it's one of my favorite foods. I don't know why. I had a restaurant I used to go to in Ohio called Charlie's that had a good corned beef hash. And I love a good breakfast, so I used to get it all the time. But when I moved back south, I had a hard time finding corned beef hash. But when I saw it on the menu last weekend, something said, order it. So, I did. And it was incredible. In fact, the hash I had was some of the best corned beef hash I'd had in a long time. Because it was crispy on the edges and just firm enough and just mushy enough and a lot of flavor. And wow, it is the simple things in life. I often wonder where I start liking things like corned beef hash. When was the first time I ate it? It's not one of those things, unless it's like a family tradition, that you try. I saw it on a menu and I tried it 30, 40 years ago. I don't know. But every now and again, I got a taste for it. Now, of course, I had great hash last weekend and I want it again. I'm nowhere near that restaurant. Boy, corned beef hash sounds real good.

Mason Minute Kevin Mason Baby Boomers Life Culture Society Musings Ohio Saturday Last Weekend Charlie Fort Wayne, Indiana ONE First Time 30, 40 Years Ago Greek One Of Those
Successful People Don't Get Stuck on Failure

The Greg McAfee Show

02:04 min | Last week

Successful People Don't Get Stuck on Failure

"Second year in my business, second year, not first year, not first month, second year in business, my phone didn't ring for two weeks. And a lot of people were saying, what are you going to do? I mean, you know, how are you going to make this work? Your phone's not ringing. What are you going to do? I could have easily quit. I could have easily tapped out right there. And then a few years later, I didn't tap out. It's gradually started growing. And my sixth year in business, I was applying for a building loan because we had plans to build a new building to get out of the garage that we had built the second year in business. And I went to five banks, five banks. They said, no way, no way, no way, no way, no way. And I could have easily thrown in the towel, tapped out right there. But I didn't. The sixth, the bank said, yes. And we were in business. I mean, we were building a building. And I got, you know, I got all the walls built on that building and I hired a contractor and we had to do a lot of, remove a lot of trees and do all the foundational work and all that kind of stuff. But they were putting the walls up and got all four walls up and they didn't have them supported well. And one Saturday they collapsed. Yeah, that's, a lot of people would have thrown in a towel right there because it's just, I don't give up easily. The contractor, it was his fault. He didn't have them supported properly. He fixed it, ended up building the building, blah, blah, blah. So you know, things happen. The list, my list of obstacles and failures go on and on and on and on and on. And successful people, they don't get stuck on failure. Failure is just part of the process to succeeding. And that's what you got to know.

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Chris Reflects on His Incredible Bond With His Daughter

Daddy Issues Podcast

04:52 min | 2 weeks ago

Chris Reflects on His Incredible Bond With His Daughter

"Now, how is your daughter handling all this? Three years old, is she doing the sleepovers like great? Because I know you've only had a couple. So I just had my first sleepover, not last Wednesday, but the Wednesday before. So I've never had a time in which I haven't seen my daughter except when they withheld her. So it was like a month or two during that time. But no matter what, I was always, always seeing my daughter every Monday, Wednesday, Friday in the middle of the day, and every other Saturday and Sunday consistently. Never missed any time unless they were the ones withholding. And so, you know, the time difference has been difficult because like you're constantly back and forth dropping off. But for the most part, we have an amazing bond. Like I don't know if it's necessarily really affected her because the first overnight, not a single problem. Like she was like in heaven being here with Daddy. Like she has her own bed and I'm like, are you going to go sleep in your own bed? Are you going to sleep in, where do you want to sleep? And it's like, I'm going to sleep in Daddy's bed. I was like, but don't you want to try your bed out? I'll lay down, but I'm going to sleep in Daddy's bed. And like she just like sprawled out and she was like laying horizontal like my dog on the pillows. And it was like just, it was really adorable. But more importantly, like it was that whole day. I had 24 hours with her where like I wasn't in a rush to do anything. I just, I got to go about my normal day and I had her with me and she was so happy. And just spending the day with Daddy and the doggies and just, it was just so much fun. And then she's now looking forward to it because now she knows Wednesday's on my overnights. But then, you know, October is going to come really quick and now I'm going to have every Wednesday and every Friday. So it's really, it really was something else having her just the entire time without having to negotiate a time back and forth. And part of my negotiating now is like, you know, October is going to be an odd month for the other party because I have her every Friday. Which doesn't give her a weekend. And so I even offered, like, you know, here I am, like, I'm like, listen, you don't have a full weekend. If you want, I'll move the weekends that I don't have her and I'll move that Friday to a different day during the week. I'll have her different, a different day during the week for the overnight and then you'll have a full weekend with her. She still hasn't even responded to that. And that's what's crazy because most men, even me, like I talk about that stuff and I'm like, you're not only compromising for your daughter. But you're also compromising for your, your ex to make her life easier and have her be able to have your daughter on the weekends and things like that. It's like, why would you not try to get along and do that stuff? You know, again, it's, it's, and I, and I've always said this, I said this to everybody, it's not necessarily the ex. Her and I, if you take away the family core thing, her and I have always gotten along really well. It's her mother that's controlling her. She is, she is a pretty amazing person if you take away the grandmother. And so it's the grandmother making these decisions and not her. So like her, her option is either listen to the grandmother and just don't communicate at all, which is what, that's been her strategy this whole time. Is she doesn't have to cooperate because the courts have made the least amount of decisions possible until now. Now she knows that the court is like, you know, it was just a huge bombshell. I did not expect a 50 50 physical custody agreement. Like I did not, I was like mind blown. I just, I was like everyone on my side cause I had people there of course it was like crying. They're like, I'm in tears. Everyone's in tears. They're like, what just happened? It's like, what on earth just happened? Like, you know, I, I just, I just finished a criminal accusation which was indicted and you know, the judge, I actually, there was, there was a pretty big bombshell actually that happened. So part of my PTI is I need to get a psychological evaluation. But part of the transcripts that I showed you before is the judge wanted her to get a psychological evaluation, which basically was us like in 2021. But then the judge backpedaled because my attorney at the time was like, well, the burden of proof is on her. So if you want us to do a psychological evaluation, she should pay for it. And the judge completely backpedaled. She's like, Oh, well she doesn't have support. So how do you expect her to pay for it? Well, you're the one who wanted the evaluation. Okay, we're not going to issue the evaluation. But imagine if an evaluation was issued then how much, how, how nothing else possibly would have happened. I probably never would have been wrongfully accused of a crime. Like she would have been forced to co -parent or I would have had more, more parenting rights or more time with my daughter and she would have had, she would have been forced to co -parent.

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A highlight from Is Solana The Next Ethereum Killer

The Bitboy Crypto Podcast

08:39 min | 3 weeks ago

A highlight from Is Solana The Next Ethereum Killer

"Can a Solana overtake Ethereum? We're seeing a lot of metrics that have a lot of people, their heads are spinning. They're surprised. They don't know what's happening. They don't know why Solana keeps continuing to pump, or we're seeing a lot of positive numbers. We're seeing active users skyrocketing. And also we're getting listed on Perpetual's futures on a very major exchange. You're going to want to check this out. This is Discover Crypto. Thank you for joining everybody. Welcome back, Rodney. We're talking about some altcoins. And now we're not going to talk about ranked 8 ,000 meme coins. Is that okay? We're talking about Solana. I guess we could talk about... Everybody's talking about Grok, I thought. That's right. Grok. Well, yeah. It was like, what? Maybe a top 200 at this point. Hit $186 million market cap. I just saw Kyle Chasse tweet, or Chasse tweet. He's like, I bought the top. Ah. You know, so it happened. As they do. Did you get in on Grok, Rodney? I did not get in on Grok. I faded Grok at 20 million. Sorry. Excuse me for not buying a meme coin. You know. It went up to 150, right? So you missed out on about a seven and a half X. It's still sending, yeah. All right. So you're only missing out on a 10X so far. So far, it's a 10X. But Rodney, you just got in last night, correct? Yes, sir. Yeah. How was that? How was it flying into the Atlanta airport? I heard it's... My fiance, she has Follow Atlanta now, and they're shutting down the whole airport. Apparently, it's like, you know, entire hallways are like two foot wide. What was your experience? Well, I actually drove here from Charlottesville, Virginia, so it was an eight hour drive, but very nice. Got to listen to Joe Rogge on the way here. Some of my favorite cryptocurrency channels. Okay. Yeah. All right. Well, speaking of cryptocurrency, let's just get right into the stories here, folks. We are going to talk about Solana in a bit, but first, let's look at the crypto market. We have Bitcoin down about 1%. Let me go ahead and hit refresh just in case we're getting a little bit fresher. All right. Bitcoin down 1%. But Ethereum is up about 2 % right now, XRP down 2 .5%. Solana is cooling off, folks. Solana is almost down to 5 % along with Cardano, but both of them had a positive week. Solana just had a 10 times better week than Cardano there, 38 % to a 3 .8 % pump there. So if you're holding Solana over Cardano, you're feeling pretty good. If you're holding both, you're wondering, you're looking at your Cardano bag, poking it with the stick, like the meme, come on, do something, do something. It'll happen eventually, folks. Just trust me. Then we have Chainlink down to 5 .5 % as well, but Matic is up. But we look, look at Celestia, Tia, Tia is up. We were talking about Tia, Tia is up 25%, 125 % for the week. Now, TJ, did you see any Tia actually, you saw Celestia? I mean, I know it's Drew's wife's name, so he's been big on it, but he actually, I think was talking about Celestia. Yeah, we did a short on it a while back. We noticed it when it very first popped out. Obviously it's strong in some of the Asian markets, a competitor, so to speak, coming out of nowhere. We're seeing, we're moving up very quickly through the top 100. I think it's ranked 65, 68, something like that right now. I mean, it was under 100 a week or two ago when we first covered it. Definitely something to keep an eye on. And this is something that's important that I wanted to mention on today's stream. As we're getting into a new bull market, there's a lot of different ways to look at different altcoins and value different things. When you're building out your portfolio, there's something to be said for projects that have been around for a little while that you know are going to perform into the bull market. Again, we've looked at them a lot. They're in the top 20s, top 50s, the Maddox, the Mutables, the avalanches, the Solanas, kind of the big performers of the last cycle. However, the ones that tend to have the most explosive gains can be the things that are launching around this time, the newer things. It'll be interesting to see if that trend proves through in this cycle. But Tia, Celestia would be one of those ones that it looked like tech had been around for a while, the team had been around for a while, and they were waiting for the right time to launch to really capture attention in this bull market. So watching how those perform over the next few months, I do think is going to be key. We're going to be doing a deep dive on Celestia coming up in the next week or so. I have some of that going into the works. But watching layer ones, layer twos in the narratives, obviously, in this cycle, I think is going to be a good strategy if you're looking to make those gains. All right. But speaking of gains, we also have the other side of the coin, and that's the losses, folks. The biggest loser is Rollbit for the day, down 10 percent and then Kronos. But if you look at the week here, the biggest loser is Trust Wallet and then followed by XRP. Oh, no. XRP was the number two loser for the week, folks. So it's just interesting to see a top five coin be one of the biggest losers right there. Nio, Nio as well. Nio is down now. Nio is on a video I'm working on right now, the top five coins out of Asia, everybody. And Nio is one of the five. So that might be one. All right. I'll be joining in in a second here. But I think it's time for us to talk a little Solana here. Now, Rodney, what are your broad thoughts on Solana as a sign in real quick? Yeah, well, I think that could be one of the bigger comeback stories of this next run, because really the reason why it dumped down so much, because look at everything dumped during the bear market. But the reason why it dumped down significantly was the negative association it had with Almeida Research, Sam Beckman Fried and stuff like that. But now that we're putting all that stuff behind us, it's probably going to recover. I mean, beside what the occasional network outage is, it's actually a pretty solid project. So a lot of people bought that dip understanding that the reason why it was down wasn't because of function. It was because of the negative publicity. Just like Elon Musk going on Joe Rogan's show, smoking some, you know, green and then dumping Tesla stock. Yeah, I always talk about that podcast. I saw that podcast and I remember thinking, oh, wow, this guy is incredibly bright. I would want to own Tesla stock. A lot of people say, oh, yeah, let's dump it. Well, Solana is overtaking Ethereum by active users after a 70 % spike. Everybody let's look at some of the numbers here. So this is according to Arnimix, they had 356 ,000 unique users on Saturday beating Ethereum's 330 ,000. So beat them by 26 ,000 right there. The milestone was driven by a sharp uptick with the network hosting only 200 ,000 just one week ago, less than a week ago. So it was $100 ,000 less. For comparison, ETH consistently holds around 300 to 350 with two brief spikes above 400k in a surge of more than 1 million wallets. But the price of Solana has plummeted. Is it still more than 96 % from 2021 high of 250 bucks? Does that sound right? I don't know about 96%. Yeah, no, no, that's not right. At one point, at one point when it fell to $10 in January, active addresses on the network shrank 85 % from over a million, 1 .28 to around 200 ,000 this September, according to the block. But Solana refused to stay down and now it is up 145 % just in the past four weeks. So everyone holding on to the profit feel good. And then some analysts have been quick to pronounce that Solana has flipped Ethereum by active users due to the recent uptick. However, the ecosystem has expanded beyond its base layer with the majority of ETH activity now taking place on layer two. So Solana may surpass Ethereum, but there's a giant asterisk because if you want to incorporate little activity, two well, Ethereum, the EVM as a whole greatly surpasses Solana there. But TJ, what do you think about Solana ever surpassing Ethereum as far as, you know, being the number one chain? What odds would you, would you put it less than 5%, less than 1 %? No, I think what you just said really matters there by what metric, right? You know, so you've got transactions, you've got daily active users, you've got a market cap, you've got volume, you know, there's so many different metrics to measure a chain by. So I could see it passing it in transactions one day. That's what it's designed for, right? If you get some good, if you get some good games running on it, you could see it hit higher active users, higher transaction or, you know, but volume, probably not, you know, like DeFi is going to most likely live on Ethereum for the foreseeable future. We talked about that a little bit last week. The ecosystem really matters there. And so I think what we're seeing right now in price gains in the short term, sure, it could, it could outperform there. And I think part of what we should talk about here today is why we saw all that price movement happening over the weekend. And I think, I think you've got my screen here, BJ, you can pull it in here, but some of the factors that came up on this article on Cointelegraph, why Solana Price woke up this week, it really has to do with, you know, obviously FTX getting reopened back up. A lot of people thinking there's less likely for Alameda and what's held on the FTX balance sheet, less likely to dump.

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A highlight from Global Praise for a Glorious God

Evangelism on SermonAudio

03:32 min | 3 weeks ago

A highlight from Global Praise for a Glorious God

"Beautiful. Jesse, I was drumming right along with you. Thank you and thank you team. Thank you, Kate. It's good to sing. Sweetheart, we feel right at home here, don't we? Thanks for your pastoral prayer wherever you are. It's just heartwarming to be with another body. It's like there's a spiritual knitting together. If you're in Great Falls, you'll come and visit us but so glad for a church home here in a city that also means Christ, like those in Poland. Amen. Psalm 96, the 96 Psalm. I'm so thankful that Shane and Jesse have invited us over. The elders have invited us over to have gotten to know a few of you. Brooke, thanks for your musical gifts too, wherever you are. Just to shake a few of your hands, I was able to snag a membership directory that'll help many of me remember you by name and by face. Lord willing, if we get to come back and visit you again someday. I understand you've been regularly working through an exposition of the Gospel of John. It's wonderful and I would like to be here just to sit under Pastor Shane's preaching someday. But this morning we turn to another jewel in God's Word and God's Word's full of them, isn't it? Just a treasure trove of diamonds to divide and cut our soul and spirit joint and marrow, judge the thoughts and intentions of our heart. A date and author is not attached to Psalm 96, though it closely matches 1 Chronicles 16, 23 through 33. That was sung by the temple choirs as the ark was being brought by David back into Jerusalem and to Zion. Why have I chose Psalm 96? Why did we arrive at the 96 Psalm? I just got to tell you, there's a lot of personal reflection in this Psalm for me. I happened to be up on a mountain maybe a month and a half ago and finally got into service. I was, as I mentioned earlier, stewarding God's creation by a hunting. And I got a text from our senior pastor saying, hey, I'm pulled up sick. Can you preach for me on Sunday? And I knew I wasn't gonna be back until Saturday night. I did have my Bible. I did have my computer up at the cabin, though I was way off the grid, just where I wanted to be for a couple days. And I thought, when am I going to preach on Sunday? I didn't have to think for long. Psalm 96 had been welling up in my heart for not weeks or days, or even months, but I think for a year I've been thinking on this Psalm and I hope you can see why in a little bit. Our families work to memorize this Psalm. It has been synonymous with our thinking about Poland. I'm not going to include much about Poland in my exposition of Psalm 96, but I think you'll understand why this Psalm means so much to our family in this season. Follow along as I read from the 96th Psalm. Oh, sing to the Lord a new song. Sing to the Lord all the earth. Sing to the Lord, bless his name. Tell of his salvation from day to day. Declare his glory among the nations, his marvelous works amongst all the peoples. For great is the Lord and greatly to be praised. He is to be feared among all gods. For the gods of the people are worthless idols, but Yahweh made the heavens. Splendor and majesty are before him. Strength and beauty are in his sanctuary. Ascribe to the Lord, O families of the people, ascribe to the Lord glory and strength. Ascribe to the Lord the glory due his name. Bring an offering and come into his courts. Worship Yahweh in the splendor of holiness. Tremble before him all the earth.

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Monitor Show 06:00 11-12-2023 06:00

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

01:54 min | 3 weeks ago

Monitor Show 06:00 11-12-2023 06:00

"Financial advisors, are you looking to add or switch custodians? Are you going independent? Interactive Brokers provides lowest cost trading and turnkey custody solutions for all size firms. Trade globally from a single integrated master account with no ticket charges, no custody fees, no minimums, and no tech platform or reporting fees. Plus, IBKR has no advisory team or prop trading group to compete with you for your clients. Switch to the custody solutions that work for you at ibkr .com slash ria. Israel is denying reports that its troops shot at people fleeing a hospital in Gaza city. The Israeli military yesterday denied targeting the hospital and said its forces were fighting Hamas militants nearby. Earlier in the day, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said once the police demilitarized Israel, he says, will control security there, as there's no sign of a let up for now in the bombardment of Gaza over a month after the Palestinian militant group Hamas staged a series of deadly attacks on Israel. We get an update from Chris Caraggio. With thousands killed on both sides of the conflict, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Saturday that Israel would not support a Palestinian authority led government in Gaza after the fighting ends. Further emphasizing the point, he said Israel will retain overall security control in the densely populated Palestinian enclave, including, in his words, the capacity to go in whenever we want to eliminate terrorists who may pop up again. I'm Chris Caraggio. A state of emergency has been declared by California Governor Gavin Newsom in an area around part of the 10 freeway in L .A. after a massive fire broke out inside a pallet storage yard early Saturday, then spread to another storage yard. Officials say the size of the fire at one point was about 8 acres.

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Monitor Show 19:00 11-12-2023 19:00

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01:52 min | 3 weeks ago

Monitor Show 19:00 11-12-2023 19:00

"Financial advisors, are you looking to add or switch custodians? Are you going independent? Interactive Brokers provides lowest cost trading and turnkey custody solutions for all size firms. Trade globally from a single integrated master account with no ticket charges, no custody fees, no minimums, and no tech platform or reporting fees. Plus, IBKR has no advisory team or prop trading group to compete with you for your clients. Switch to the custody solutions that work for you at IBKR .com slash RIA. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. The group Doctors Without Borders claims Israeli forces shot at people fleeing a hospital in Gaza City. The organization urgently called on Israel's military to stop the attacks, which it says was witnessed Saturday by staff members at Al -Shifa Hospital. The group claimed the shelling also killed several people inside the large complex. The Israeli military denied targeting the facility and said its forces are fighting Hamas militants nearby. It also said people are being allowed to leave the hospital safely. New York's Columbia University is barring two pro -Palestinian student groups from holding campus activities for the rest of the fall semester. According to university officials, the groups Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace have continued to violate policies for holding campus events despite being warned, including one held on Thursday. Now the two groups are not eligible to get university funding for the remainder of the semester. The Jewish Voice for Peace group released a statement yesterday saying that they find this an appalling act of censorship and intimidation by the administration. President Biden is paying tribute to America's veterans speaking at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. He said as a nation, we owe veterans a debt not only for their past active service, but every day after that.

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A highlight from Selects: Who were the Buffalo Soldiers?

Stuff You Should Know

03:25 min | 3 weeks ago

A highlight from Selects: Who were the Buffalo Soldiers?

"Get ready to dive into the future with Technically Speaking, an Intel podcast, the groundbreaking podcast from iHeartMedia's Ruby Studios in partnership with Intel. Each episode unveils the incredible ways AI technology is transforming our world for the better. Join host Graham Klass as he speaks with the experts behind the technological advancements that are powering a brighter and more accessible future for everyone. Listen to Technically Speaking, an Intel podcast, on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Following in your parents' footsteps is never easy, especially when mom or dad happen to be superstar athletes. What kind of lessons do Hall of Famers like, oh I don't know, NBA legend Tim Hardaway and NFL icon Kurt Warner impart on their kids as they chase professional sports stardom? How do they teach them the importance of prioritizing health and how to overcome adversity? Well, you can join Heart of the Game as they explore these questions and more with some of the greatest families in sports. Listen to Heart of the Game on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, everybody. Happy Saturday. It's Chuck here with a Saturday select - selection? Yeah, that works. This week I'm going to go with Who Were the Buffalo Soldiers? This is from January 2020 and I love my history episodes that we do and this is one that I really enjoy doing because we dug in, didn't know anything about this topic, and those are always my favorite when I go in kind of blind and learn a lot. So check it out. Who Were the Buffalo Soldiers? Welcome to Stuff You Should Know, a production of iHeartRadio. Hey, and welcome to the podcast. I'm Josh Clark. There's Charles W. Action Jackson Bryant, right? Sure. And then there's Jerry over there, The Flash. That makes this Stuff You Should Know. That's right. If there's one thing people say to me is how much I'm like Carl Weathers and how speedy Jerry is. Why do I want to say that Carl Weathers had one arm in Action Jackson? I don't think that was the case. Has he ever had one arm in any of his, oh, I think his arm gets pulled off in Predator. I'm conflating the two. That sounds about right. I saw Predator, but just once like, you know, when it came out. I saw it within the last 12 months. I think it's even better now as a grown up. Oh yeah? Yeah. Okay. I can really feel the tension like you're in the jungle there with everybody. It's amazing. Have you been singing the Buffalo Soldier song like constantly in your head? Despite my best efforts, I can't stop. Well, I looked up the lyrics because I was just, you know, I know some of them, but I wanted to kind of see where exactly he was probably talking about the soldiers. And there were some kind of on the nose references. Sure. You mentioned San Juan. You mentioned San Juan. What else? You know, fighting for America, fighting on arrival, fighting for survival. Sure. I always got it wrong though. I thought he said dreadlock rock star. No. No, he says dreadlock Rasta. I know. I learned that today. Dreadlock rock star. I've been singing. Well, I thought he was talking about himself. That's hilarious. I was singing it wrong. I mean, he was singing about himself. No, he was singing about the Buffalo Soldiers. They weren't Rastas.

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A highlight from Adam and Jen Vs the Apocalypse

Mutually CoDopendent

15:13 min | 3 weeks ago

A highlight from Adam and Jen Vs the Apocalypse

"Hey guys, welcome to Mutually Codependent with Adam and Jen. I'm Jen. I'm Adam. Welcome, welcome, welcome. How is everybody? I hope you're doing well. Hopefully, hopefully, hopefully, hopefully, hopefully, we're going to enjoy this strain of the show, which today is Mac one, uh, which is a short for miracle alien cookies. Yes. All right. Um, Mac one, according to this is an out of the world experience with powerful mood lifting effects and a bodily relaxation. That's cool. Yeah, that's cool. So, uh, it's a labeled as a hybrid. You got another spilled drink. Nope. Just a couple of drops, just a couple of drops. It's just like six counted, um, T H C a 23 .6 % plenty. Little dab will do you, uh, the, uh, Delta nine is a barely legal 0 .29%. That's about as close as you can get. Did you know you can actually go slightly above 0 .3 if it's within the, um, the, the minimum quantification of the tool that you're using. Oh, so, uh, cause there's, each tool has kind of a margin of error, if you will. And if you're within that margin error, then they're like, yeah, it's fine. It makes sense. Yeah, it does. It's, uh, one of the few things that I've been like, oh yeah, that did make sense. Maybe they do know what they're doing. But, uh, yeah, so that's our strain of the show. Mac one, miracle alien cookies. How do you like it? We've had this a few times. Yeah. Not on the show, but we have on the show, but we've personally had it a few times. It's a, it's a good string. I like it. It's a solid hybrid. A solid, it's a solid hybrid as opposed to a liquid. No, like it's a good hybrid. It's not a weak ass hybrid. It's a, it's a good one. I am just looking for my lighter. Cause I want to smoke some. Yeah, you should tell people what, what, what we have coming up for them. Okay. I will do that. So today on mutually codependent Adam and Jen are going to talk about the apocalypse. No, seriously guys. Like a lot of shit has happened in the past three years, like since COVID hit. And like, I don't think our world is ever going to be quote unquote, normal again. And just with everything that is going on with, I mean, for the past year with Ukraine and Russia to Israel and Gaza and the Palestinians, like all the sadness and death and destruction, like I feel as if, and I've seen it on social media. Like there's a lot of people that feel like the apocalypse is inevitable. Like it's coming. The people who aren't crazy. People who aren't crazy, like normal people who are not preppers. They're not people who are just becoming preppers or they're like just normal everyday people that don't buy into any conspiracy theories and stuff. That's what I've been seeing. Like all of those people are starting to be like, what the fuck is happening in our world and should we be afraid? And yes, I think everyone should be, to be honest, I always have trouble getting raps King size lit. So it's taken me a little longer than normal. Not to, not to take away from what you were talking about. That's kind of what the weed does though. Yeah. So we're going to talk about that and we're going to, we can just, we're going to talk. We got a new shit. The kid did. Yeah. We got a new shit. The kid did. I'm going to, I'm going to start with that cause that's super happy. Not that this isn't a happy episode, but cause it's kind of silly, but yeah. Um, so Landon on Saturday, our middle son Landon, he's 17. He has an electric bike that he rides to and from work and going to and from work. He passes by the skate park, which he frequents because he's a skateboard. Um, and he has friends there. Well, their internet was down at his restaurant job on Saturday night. So door dash in like Uber eats, couldn't come pick up their orders. So he took like over well over a hundred dollars worth of food and he just took it and he went to the skate park on his way home and he passed it out to some of the people that he knows that are there staying the night because they're homeless. They don't have anywhere to go and he knows they're hungry. So he went and he passed out this food to them because otherwise it was just going to get thrown away. Yeah. So cause they couldn't come get it and I was really proud of him for that. Cause I feel like, yeah, not all, not everybody would choose to do that. Certainly not every 17 year old, right? He's a good, he's a, he's an amazing kid. Sometimes kids, the shit the kid did is good. It's a good thing. We wanted to have a good, yeah, the kid did good shit. The kid did cause I got a short other shit. The kid did. I went downstairs to make some tea and our coffee maker rinsing out the little bowl, make sure and get all the coffee grounds out so that don't affect my tea. And, uh, I, I, there was a precariously perched pan on the drying rack atop several other pans, all of which was being leaned on by a cutting board. Oh, yeah, that sounds, yeah. And on top of the cutting board was one of my knives. So when I bumped the pan, the knife fell and almost hit my foot. Was that Ben? Yeah. Yeah. He heard me cuss him out from the other room. I didn't even know he was in there the first time. Yeah, no, I didn't cuss him out. I just said, Ben, like you heard that just happened, right? He's like, yeah, it was like, you need to not stack the shits dangerously. Like I need you to do things in a safer way, please. That's what I actually said. That's not what I wanted to say. I wish, I wish we could see both sides of our children. You know, like if, if we had just like, okay, we're in the middle, right? We make these choices back and forth regularly. We're, we're on the mean side. Sometimes we're on the nicer side. Most of the time I want to, I want to view, I want to see what our kids would look like if, if we chose one side strong or the other. Like your light side, dark side child. Um, well, I can tell you how different would your kids be? You think, um, well, if I only chose the dark side, their anxiety would be like way worse and they would hate me probably. Um, but if I only chose the light side, they would just be dirty slobs out of control, like because they wouldn't have learned any kind of discipline, no discipline, no manners, like, so no, that wouldn't have never worked. Yeah. Oh, but I mean, for a lot of, to see what, how bad would they be if we were just like assholes all the time? I don't know, but like people who are terrible to their kids and the kids grew up with like complex PTSD, like it's pretty severe, like it's a constant fucking cycle, like that person then treats their kids shitty and so on and so forth and their friends and their coworkers and the people around them. And so, you know, you have one shitty person, you know, breeds, and then they have a shitty kid and if a person is raised shitty, then they become a shitty person, which affects everybody around them. What I've seen though, like in the past few years, as I've like, as I've spent a lot of time on my personal growth is that a lot of people are breaking that curse, that generational curse of treating their kids badly or being the cycle. They're, they're breaking that and they're trying to be that parent that wasn't there for them because they grew up into this person realizing how desperate they were for attention or love or support or somebody being proud of them. So there's actually a TikToker who is one of my favorites and I've sent her, she has POTS, which is a dysautonomia disease condition. That helped. Um, yes, I know I was going to go. So dysautonomia is a disorder that some people have and it causes like, you can't breathe in the heat, you can't walk upstairs, you'll just randomly faint because of blood flow issues. You're, you're dizzy a lot. It's, it's a, it's pretty severe. It's usually, it affects women, usually younger girls like teenage years, but if you get it when you're older, like you're kind of fucked, which is what happened to my mom and why she's had so many issues. But so this girl named Kimberly is, she has POTS, but she does skits as her cigarette mom. Her mom, both of her parents are dead, but she uses a straw and she acts like her mom did. And it's her way of therapy because she said, I had a horrible childhood. It was abusive. And my parent, my dad was a drunk, my mom was a drunk and they smoked constantly. But like she uses it as like therapy to not, she'd be like, I will never be this shitty person. Like my mom was. Yeah. Yeah. It's, it's kind of sad, but I have seen that. I mean, and that's, I thought about that as a kid. Like if I ever had children, I would be the kind of mom that I wanted as a kid. Cause I mean, for lots of reasons, your mom just didn't understand you, let alone have a good idea of how to, you know, raise you. But yeah, I was different. Yeah. Now, now that I'm diagnosed with autism, I look back at my life and I'm like, how in the fuck did people not know? Like my own self, my therapist knew two and a half years before I did. Yeah. Well, and they were pushing for it. They were asking to get a different diagnosis from the beginning. Yeah. I don't think you're bi -boliced. She keeps saying, I just, I don't think you're bi -boliced. Have you ever had a manic episode? No, never got the good stuff. When I was 19 and I had to leave it. We come to, we don't even think it was mania. We just think it was maybe a 19, a little out of control, a little party girl. It wasn't technically like, yeah. So I don't know. Yeah. You, you were just a, a monopolar instead of bipolar. Yeah. Monopole. Monopole. So any who, but yeah. But I think that people are kind of changing that and being better parents now, I hope, I mean, I know some people are still absolutely terrible parents. You know, so I think, uh, our kids' generation are going to be some of the most prepared parents. Well, yeah, I agree. No, but it's not just the most recent magazine that you may or may not have grabbed at the grocery store or picked up at the doctor's office. You know, like that's literally, you know, reading a book on how to raise your kid was like looked down on. Yeah. And, uh, you know, but with us, we've encouraged that kind of behavior and our children will, will encourage it even more. And it's because our world is fucked and our generation and the next generations are seeing that firsthand, how the people before us really screwed things up and not just financially. I'm not talking about economy and politics. I'm talking about mental health, mental health, ethics, the way we live life, the kind of human being you're supposed to be like, that is so much more important than learning some, you know, I wish that that was what was taught to people, like the common sense to be a decent human being that should have been health class. That should be other side of health. I mean, that should, I've always told my boys and you know, I know that you're, you're the same way, like being a good kind person and being nice to people is more important than being right or being really smart or, you know, having a lot of money. I mean, all those things are great, but at the end of the day, the kind of person you are when you go to bed at night is what really matters. I feel like, yeah, your happiness and how appreciative you are of your life or not. Cause it, that reflects outwards. So yeah, I want that for our kids and for people in general and for the future generations, for our grandkids and great grandkids. If we get there. Yeah. Or if the apocalypse comes. Yeah, fun, fun fact. When I was in like sixth, seventh grade, I was so obsessed with Buffy, the vampire Slayer and the apocalypse that I wasn't allowed to say the word in my own home for a few months. The word apocalypse or apocalypse. She, how often were boards banned for certain amounts of time? Like, what is that a regular thing? Yeah. How many words do you think got banned over the years? About 20. Oh yeah. How many of them do you remember? Exuberant. Oh, that's a weird one to say a lot. Five was five. Why your mom started banning words at five? I was younger. Oh gosh. I wasn't allowed to say, um, diaphragm. Oh God. Which I've probably, I may have told you about this. But when I was seven, I drew like a head and like a neck and a chest, like of a person and I drew body parts in it and I was labeling it because I wanted my own little like human poster of somebody. So I like copied it out of the world book and I went to show her and was explaining how your diaphragm works. And she told me that we didn't have a diaphragm in our body, that that was a word again. Who was that? My mother. Your mom. Yeah. Dang. And so that I wasn't allowed to say diaphragm exuberant because I, I looked it up in the dictionary and then I would use it all the time. Um, was your dad upset by these words? I don't think, no, I don't, I, he, he worked so much when I was little. Like, I don't remember him and I have been like a whole lot of heart to heart conversations. I get that. Um, I like, I don't remember what else it was. Lackadaisical. I wasn't allowed to say that for a while. Lackadaisical. And none of these were small words.

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Monitor Show 15:00 11-09-2023 15:00

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

01:55 min | 3 weeks ago

Monitor Show 15:00 11-09-2023 15:00

"Interactive Brokers pays up to 4 .83 % on instantly available USD cash balances in your brokerage account. How much interest can your broker pay? Interactive Brokers' conservative and prudent risk management uniquely positions them to pay up to 4 .83 % on uninvested, instantly available USD cash balances in your brokerage account. The best informed investors choose Interactive Brokers. Rates subject to change. Visit ibkr .com slash interest rates to learn more. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. This is Bloomberg Business Week. Insight from the reporters and editors who bring you America's most trusted business magazine. Plus, global business, finance, and tech news as it happens. Bloomberg Business Week with Caro Masser and Tim Stenebeck on Bloomberg Radio. Good afternoon, everyone. Live from the Bloomberg Interactive Brokers studio in New York. We're streaming on YouTube. We're on Bloomberg Originals Thursday, November 9th, 2023. I'm Tim Stenebeck along with my co -host for the afternoon, Barry Ritholtz. He's in for Carol Masser this afternoon. You know him because he's everywhere. He's the host of Masters in Business on Bloomberg Radio 10 a .m. on Saturday morning. Also, catch him on the podcast as well. He's also the chairman and CIO at Ritholtz Wealth Management. They've got around $4 billion in assets under management. And Barry, welcome to Bloomberg Business Week. Well, thank you so much for having me. These are big shoes to fill. They are. And we're very excited to have you. We are seeing the S &P 500 lower right now by nine -tenths of one percent. The NASDAQ down by more than one percent. The Dow down by seven -tenths of one percent. I thought, Barry, that today might be the day where we see the longest rally in, what, since 2006, something like that? Yeah, this has been, you know, you get deeply oversold and everybody is concerned that rates are going to keep going.

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A highlight from Acts 030 - Power Through Purity

Evangelism on SermonAudio

15:05 min | 3 weeks ago

A highlight from Acts 030 - Power Through Purity

"All right, well good evening everyone. Let's open our Bibles to the book of Acts chapter 5 and verse 12. I want to invite the men in the room to our men's fellowship breakfast 8 a .m. Saturday. Paul Scharf is going to be presenting. And then we have a family fun day I think in the afternoon, right? So we're trying to put the word fun back into fundamentalism. That's our new motto here. So big day Saturday. But for this evening, let's open our Bibles to Acts chapter 5 verse 12. And verses 1 through 11, Ananias and Sapphira have been slain in the Holy Spirit as we saw last time. Don't mean to make light of that. So there was sort of an issue of purity within the church. As you had these two people that were kind of bringing in sin into the church and the Lord dealt with them through maximum divine discipline. And then what typically happens is when the issue of purity is handled correctly, then the church sort of takes on new power. So you have, beginning with the rest of the chapter, the power of the church. There's a tremendous description of its power in verses 12 through 16. But as typically happens when God starts to bless or use somebody, it invokes jealousy. And so you'll see jealousy there in verse 17 amongst the Sadducees leading to persecution. So the rest of chapter 5, you can kind of divide it up as the apostles' power, verses 12 through 16. And then how they were consequently persecuted, verses 17 through 42. So let's go ahead and start off here with the apostles' power. Here's a little outline of the apostles' power, verses 12 through 16. And we start off with apostolic authority, verse 12. It says, At the hands of the apostles many signs and wonders were taking place among the people, and they were all with one accord in Solomon's portico. So the first thing you see here, verse 12, is apostolic signs. And again, the apostolic signs are following how the Lord dealt with purity. So the church is now practically purified with Ananias and Sapphira, who were bringing Satan's agenda into the church, now out of the scene. And then the church takes on new authority or new power. So I guess one point of application for us is if we want to see the Lord's power in our lives, we need to maybe, I don't know, spend less time seeking power and more time seeking purity, because God uses pure vessels. And the more we give ourselves to the issue of practical sanctification, the more we give room for the Lord to work through us via his power. And the power here in the first century was manifested through the apostles. Signs and wonders were taking place. This is a sign gift. You have to understand a lot of these things in the book of Acts in the context of it's the apostles on the earth. They are sort of foundational to the outworking of the church. And so what you see in the book of Acts is miracles, signs and wonders will cluster around the apostles. Paul in Ephesians 2 verse 20 says of the apostles, having built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus himself being the cornerstone. So the first, in this metaphorical temple, the first stone that goes in is the cornerstone. And then the cornerstone, and that's Jesus. The cornerstone is very important because through the cornerstone, you arrange all the other stones in the whole structure of the temple. And after the cornerstone is put in, then you put in the foundation stones. And so the Lord built the church, first putting in the cornerstone, Jesus, the most important stone. The stone by which all other stones are gauged and measured. And then after he was put in, in this metaphor that Paul is using, as he analogizes the church to a temple, in came the foundational stones of the apostles. And so that's what you see happening here. 2 Corinthians 12 and verse 12 talks about the signs of a true apostle. It says, the signs of a true apostle were performed among you with all perseverance by signs, wonders, and miracles. So that's what's taking place here. And one of the things to understand as we go through the book of Acts is every single miracle that happens in the book of Acts was performed either by an apostle, or it was performed by someone operating under the delegated authority of an apostle. So Arnold Fruchtenbaum writes of verse 12. He says verse 12 provides evidence of apostolic authority. The account of the second persecution of the church begins with apostolic signs. Again, it is important to note that in the book of Acts, only the apostles and the apostolic delegates who were appointed by the apostles by the laying on of hands were able to perform miracles, signs, and wonders. This fact has come out four times before in the book of Acts, and he's got the verses there in parenthesis. Acts 2, 43, Acts 3, 6, and 7. Acts 4, 22, and 33. And then he says, and now it's once again repeated in this verse. So you see these apostolic signs taking place, and then you see the oneness that the believers here had with each other. You get a glimpse of their spirit of unity, because the rest of verse 12 says, and they were all with one accord in Solomon's portico, Solomon's porch. Now when the church was just getting ready to start, because it was birthed on the day of Pentecost, just prior to that, in Acts 1, verse 13, they were meeting in the upper room. It says, when they had entered the city, they went to the upper room, where they were staying, and then it lists the 12 apostles. Well, by the time you get to Acts chapter 3, you can't cram everybody into the upper room. Peter preached that opening sermon on the day of Pentecost, where about 3 ,000 were saved. And according to our last numerical count, Acts 4, 4, now at least 5 ,000 are saved. And now we're in Acts chapter 5, some estimate that there could be as many as 10 ,000. So the church, just like was predicted, once the spirit fell, would start to grow exponentially. And so they couldn't fit in the upper room anymore. So they had to move to the portico, or the porch of Solomon, within the temple. You see them doing that in Acts 3, verse 11. It says, while he was clinging to Peter and John, all the people ran together to them at the so -called portico of Solomon, full of amazement. So part of the temple was named the porch of Solomon, because Solomon was the builder of the first temple, all the way back in 966 BC. And one of the things that's interesting is the early church had no problem meeting in the temple. They weren't saying, you know, we've got to get out of here, you know, we need to become Methodists as fast as we can, we need to become Presbyterians as fast as we can, we need to become Episcopalians as fast as we can, we're going to need some stained glass windows. Let's get rid of all this Jewish stuff. They had no intention to separate themselves from Judaism. All the believers at this point are Jewish. And you don't even have a Gentile converted in the book of Acts until in Cornelius Acts chapter 10. And as Jews, they had no problem celebrating Yeshua. Jim, in his opening prayer, used the word Yeshua, which is just the Hebrew name for Jesus. Jesus is the Greek name. But they had no problem celebrating their newfound life in Yeshua, in the temple, because they saw Jesus as the fulfillment of Judaism. Judaism points to Jesus. The whole purpose of the nation of Israel, one of its major purposes, is to bring Jesus into the world. So, you know, we sort of have drawn this, as Gentiles, this sort of line between us and the Jews, but the early church never did that. They didn't see the need to because they saw Christianity. In fact, this movement isn't even called Christianity yet. The word Christian is not even going to be used until Acts 11. They're just believers in Yeshua, or Jesus. And they saw that as being connected to Judaism. Judaism pointed to that, and they had no ambition to, you know, disconnect themselves from the temple in Israel. And then this expression, one accord, is very interesting to me, because that's what Jesus said would happen in the upper room. He said in John 17, verses 20 through 23, just a few days before his death, when he prayed, and he prayed there the Lord's Prayer. John 17 is the Lord's Prayer, right? Because that's the Lord praying. Matthew 6 is not the Lord's Prayer, although we errantly call it the Lord's Prayer, because Jesus never prayed that prayer in Matthew 6. That's the disciples' prayer. He was teaching the disciples how to pray. And I hope he didn't pray that prayer, because one of the lines in it is, Forgive us our debts. Jesus was sinless. So if you really want the true Lord's Prayer, read John 17, where he prays first for himself, verses 1 through 5, and then he prays for the 12, really the 11, because Judas left the room, verses 6 through 19, and then from there, I think to verse 26, the end of the chapter, he prays for the church, or those that would believe through the ministry of the apostles. And as he's praying for the future church, he mentions the unity that the Holy Spirit would bring to the church. He says in John 17, verse 20, he says, I do not ask on behalf of these alone, but for those who believe in me through their word, that they all may be one, even as you, Father, are in me and I in you, that they may also be in us, so that the world may believe that you sent me. The glory which you have given me, I have given to them that they may be one, just as we are one. I in them, and you in me, that they may be perfected in unity, so that the world may know that you sent me, and love them even as you love me. So there's a prayer there in his true Lord's Prayer, where he says, everyone that's going to be affected by the ministry of the 11, I pray that they would be just as unified as we members of the Trinity.

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Fore Play

04:47 min | 7 months ago

"this saturday" Discussed on Fore Play

"Michael Sweeney. Whatever you prefer to and I'm good with either. Let's go with Mike. Mike Sweeney. You might not have heard of Mike Sweeney. If you are a golf Twitter perv, like us on this show, we live in this bubble. This story has been told a few times by a few different outlets, but I'm told that not everyone eats breathes and sleeps golf like we do. So I'm excited to bring it to the foreplay audience. Before we start, I do want to give credit to Ryan French, also known as Monday Q info because if you guys don't follow him already, you need to go and do that. He was with the fire collective, I believe now he's working independently. And this is what he loves to do is find these stories that you won't find anywhere else because he's the one digging through the mini tours sticking through the qualifiers. So shout out to Ryan French and shout out to Monday Q info. So Mike Sweeney has quite the story. He played in this last week's corn ferry tour event, but the reason that people cared and that it was an interesting story is because you're currently don't have a home or is that right? Yeah, my situation now is better than it was last year last year, 2022 was kind of when I was living out of my car for a good three or four months stretch. I still don't really have a home, but I have places to stay, which is nice. Okay, so we had a foreplay first, at least in my experience. We record on riverside on this app and I told Mike was asking if I needed to download if he needs to download anything or anything like that before the interview. And I said, yeah, as long as you have a computer, you're fine. He goes, I don't have a so I've never had that. And our last guest was literally world number one John rum.

"this saturday" Discussed on Fore Play

Fore Play

04:46 min | 7 months ago

"this saturday" Discussed on Fore Play

"Last night, someone Stu finer bought a bunch of Bud Light down to the seat and somebody looked at me and goes, are you gonna drink that? And I said, I looked up and I said, are you a psychopath? And he's just like, just got crazy. You mean like the most popular beer ever made. You mean Anheuser but I was just like, I don't know what you're like, whatever you're talking about, you have the right to talk about whatever you want. But yeah, I'm gonna drink just bought me a beer. I'm just gonna drink this beer. The world's actually crazy. It's beer, man. Let's just be normal. Like everyone can just be normal. Let's just be normal. Everyone just be normal. But the fact that I've always been afraid to talk about being in the Oval Office has always been such a weird part of my life, where it's like, I have a picture of my phone of me with the president at the desk, just like I never once thought that happens. I gotta hide it. It's like everything is so crazy. It's so strange. It sucks. It's just like not worth posting because then you gotta fight everybody. And people are fighting each other in the comments, and it's just like, well luckily the people listen to this show, you feel like everyone's just normal person. Obviously these people out there, they're probably getting mad. But it's like, at some point, you just gotta just be normal. I love about the barstool classic is how you really learn that everyone is just pretty normal. Like all the people that we chit chat with and we see out at these golf events that we host, they're just normal people that are laughing and hitting good shots, bad shots, hanging out with their buddy. They took the day off work with their dad, and they're just normal human beings that are happy to be there. You got to remind yourself of that.

"this saturday" Discussed on Fore Play

Fore Play

01:51 min | 7 months ago

"this saturday" Discussed on Fore Play

"Golf capital of the world, Myrtle Beach. We talk of Myrtle Beach over 3 million rounds. 30 million rounds per year, it's the golf capital of the world was recently voted America's favorite buddy's trip destination. They got more than 70 golf courses. I got more than 70 golf courses at Myrtle Beach. They got two that we are absolutely blown away with, which is obviously true blue and Caledonia, they're ranked at the top a hundred, they're fantastic. They got over 70 courses. So there's a bunch more as well. They get off the course activities, breweries, go karts, mini golf bars, restaurants, nightlife, more than any

"this saturday" Discussed on Fore Play

Fore Play

04:48 min | 7 months ago

"this saturday" Discussed on Fore Play

"Bang, hit them with their tab as soon as she brought the drink. To the point where, after about 30 minutes, every person that showed up, I was like, you got to order something from the server. She's fucking phenomenal. And she was just on it. And I know there's so many people that listen to this show that travel, like we do, that this southwest terminal at the San Diego international airport, you're going to know who I'm talking about. Go to the bar there and look for this little sweet old Asian lady who was fucking on top of it. One of the better servers I've ever seen in my life, which changes everything. It changes everything. Changes everything. It's a huge, huge asset to have someone like that that can just do all that stuff. Especially now we're like interviewing people for this new bar and you're like, you just gotta be good. You gotta be better than what you think. And that stuff doesn't actually translate. You just need this, that old Asian lady that's there, just knows. It's ingrained in her. She just knows how to do it. Better than anyone else. You can't teach that. She was born with it. And she kept doing that. It was great. She kept up. It's like Thursday evening. So I ordered a beer and then she came by and I was like, can I grab another beer and she's like, oh, you want one more? And I was like, yeah, and then like ten minutes later, she came back and she's like, you want one more and gave me like a little laugh. And then by the time I got to like my fourth, she would come over and giggle and be like, you want one more. She got it. She was awesome. So high recommend if you're in that area, if you're in that terminal, sneak on over to that bar, it was like one of the outer high top tables that was kind of a community table with like 8 spots, you know.

"this saturday" Discussed on Fore Play

Fore Play

04:31 min | 7 months ago

"this saturday" Discussed on Fore Play

"Don't know if we've ever done this show on a Saturday. What do you guys normally do on a Saturday? What's your Saturday right now? Dude, it's Saturday right now. People are going to be like, but we just don't ever do a show on Saturday. So I'm kind of, I want to look inside. It's so rainy here on Long Island. But what do you guys normally do on a Saturday? You know, if I don't have golf scheduled, which would I live out here, I usually don't because the courses are so jammed up and if you don't schedule something in advance. So I'll kind of mosey around. I went and got a coffee this morning, walked and got a coffee. I'll do a little bit of stuff around the place. Yeah, I don't know, fucking clean stuff up, do laundry or something. In the afternoon, I'll probably saunter up over to greyhawk. Maybe get a beer, maybe hit a couple balls, maybe play 9 holes with some of the staff up there. And then usually take it relatively easy. And the reason I take it relatively easy, I think, is because Thursday and Friday, you just go so hard. You're just so excited. You're so excited to get there and I just can't do like three or four days in a row. Like you used to be able to do when you're younger when you're in your 20s or something. So it's like Thursday night because with us, we front load our week. We do classics. We record the podcast, usually Monday, Wednesday, we film videos by Thursday night. You're like ready to go. And then they just go too hard. You kind of recover, but it's still Friday, and people were excited. So you go Friday. Usually Saturday, I kind of chill at this point. Yeah, I usually Saturday for me is like get stuff around the house done day. Get stuff done around the house day. We'll go to Lowe's. I'll take the lady to Lowe's and we'll go to hobby lobby.

"this saturday" Discussed on Fore Play

Fore Play

05:33 min | 7 months ago

"this saturday" Discussed on Fore Play

"Struggles with that shot a lot of his names Frankie borrelli, so the guys actually gave him a nickname of butter knives because he was always nice to the cross the green. Rose a hundred. Now you gotta break 90. We appreciate what you guys do for coffee. I've been really cool. Thank you. You're making it cool. We've reached out. I was like, okay, Phil, you only fucking 29.99. And he grabs a hundred, he's like, yeah, I won 90,000 these yesterday. Take a hundred and go fuck yourself. What? It's saying a hobby. Four plays by barstool sports, brought to you by our lovely American company Friends at Chevy, we love Chevy Chevy solar auto. Go check that puppy out. Chevy Silverado EV. Great truck, valuable truck Barcelona, Chevy, the whole deal.

"this saturday" Discussed on Audio

Audio

03:56 min | 1 year ago

"this saturday" Discussed on Audio

"Give without charge. What touched your heart in this time of prayer? What did your heart feel as you prayed? What do you hope to carry with you from this time with the lord? Let us now close with the prayer to the father, the Jesus gave us. Our father, who art in heaven, hallowed, be thy name. By kingdom come, thy will be done. On earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day. Our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses. As we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us, not in too temptation. But deliver us. From evil. Amen.

"this saturday" Discussed on Audio

Audio

01:52 min | 1 year ago

"this saturday" Discussed on Audio

"A time of alexio divina for the discerning heart. Saturday of the first week in advent. As you begin, take a deep breath and exhale slowly. For the next few moments, surrender all the cares and concerns of the stay to the lord. Say slowly, from your heart, Jesus. I trust in you. You. Take over. Become aware that he is with you. Looking upon you with love. Wanting to be heard, deep within your heart. A reading from the holy gospel, according to Matthew, chapter 9 versus 35 through chapter ten. One, 5, and 6 through 8. Jesus

"this saturday" Discussed on Unhinged and Bumbled up

Unhinged and Bumbled up

03:34 min | 2 years ago

"this saturday" Discussed on Unhinged and Bumbled up

"Way all guy because saskia lived in la. She's lived in london. I think she's going to spain. Say we're gonna find out. Where's the best place that you've ever had a date. It could be with your current partner. It could be one dating. Could be with friends like the best place wherever and it was so hard you can have you well. One of my favorites was in. I based on it was my birthday and my partner booked a really nice restaurant like asian fusion and they have the skates get and and And then we yeah at. It's just pretty like drive. And it was in the middle of the middle of the island to drive for miles on the scale of. Its i right. Monday company male. I think we'll sit cold bomb boda bamboo buddha a famous on it is outdoors just beautiful and then And then we drive down to the beach you know it was just a i just love the allows the ib fading dreamy. Yeah it was like win. You have like warm mansa. yeah. I really love that. But we've been online all the dates as well enough to when we had in san francisco and involves like the the saying that travel try challenge trial. A that was that was also. Another restaurant is a ally. Yeah and then when that didn't about stage was in bergen actually norway and it's the same partner and we went on a boat trip It's the fields all. It as a diet site beautiful and yeah. It's just stunning stunning scenery. And norway's not some way you guys. That's a good one and then one in london wife like one of my favorite dates. Wasn't my boyfriend. It was a first date. And i was so blown away by. He basically said that he had tickets for Erica purdue and cats at me at the time ause come do. Yeah know i like stuff like and i kind of silver as background music. I think 'cause she's coming. Save i and then i went to say on my god. She's literally the coolest person on the planet and it blew me away. She was incredible and that day was society. I can't believe he didn't was used as impressive. I these tickets tonight. Which out for it. And i live near brixton and south i oh yeah fresh. Oh my god. It was amazing. Yeah really really cool. So he got his best night so have four four places today. Now say if you're no ways san francisco for all london you have an option this special guest sid camera.

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The Dregs

03:38 min | 2 years ago

"this saturday" Discussed on The Dregs

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"this saturday" Discussed on The Dregs

The Dregs

03:05 min | 2 years ago

"this saturday" Discussed on The Dregs

"That. So inside info. We don't know actor anymore if you went there or not but i was never there was never there But yeah no we were there. They're opening began nice. It was awesome busy great beers to whereabouts in there. And then the kind of the main strip there I mean are they on the main road or are they in the rocky river off the main road okay. Yeah yeah so look look for sylvester stallone in the river. And you'll find the very over there. Yeah i have no idea what you're saying. Righty oh my god. No no not. Give it rambo rambo rocky whenever i go to hope so the only place they pretty much go to hope is the bloom. Blue moose cafe great coffee overpriced sandwiches and pastries it still good coffee. So i always stop there on my way to Sultanahmet herb at cornell c. So i've attempted to go to that cafe. This is in the past live here with the acts. We are making the road trip of colona and we pulled into the parking lot and there was literally like a forty five minute. Wait to get in there and we're like well fuck that and so we went to the triple o's at a gas station. Yep next to that. Triple o's solid choice to it was her first time at triple o's and she made so many adjustments to her order that it was like a paragraph that came up like on the menu in the kitchen rate and like the kitchen's like right behind the counter and so order went through and the poor guy looked at the screen anywhere holy shit he had. Ptsd from like working at starbucks. Like no whip fucking basically. My ex ordered a burger on the menu and then changed everything and made her own burger and it came back because like a lasagna. They saw no triple those austin. They were just like i quit. I my mom. Okay Arizona summary mike mountain view. Good yes none of us. Get triple of night please. Hobo choice. Bolshoi's okay mic. I don't think you answered the question. bang. Are you going vancouver island or you're going to okinawa for us now. He's going vancouver island via hope. Faster that way. Let's take the rocky river there. You go there you go okay. Okay but no. I guess i would choose the okinawan. Okay tons and you. There and sunny can't go wrong can argue with that here in. This is a tough one for me man because.

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The Dregs

05:10 min | 2 years ago

"this saturday" Discussed on The Dregs

"This or that number one. We'll start with erin Hazy boy or west coast west coast very quick though hesitation on their coast. I got the cascadia and flag behind me. Here man west coast through and through. He sound a little bitter about the. Iba's mike how about yourself west coast definitely okay. We got to west coast luke. I think i'm gonna have to agree. I feel like maybe asked me a year or two ago. I would've said hazy. But i think i'm back to west coast. Why do i feel like. Chris is going to be the center here. Who said i was answering the question. I'm the one asking the questions here. No it's only fair. If i had to choose right now i would probably say hazy but i'm starting to lean back a little bit towards west coast now the west coast ones. I have been enjoying more recently. Are ones that have hops. That give more of those kind of tropical aromas. So they've still. They've got a good mix hops where you get a bit the tropical illness but you still have a solid bitterness to them and they are more opaque the west. I've enjoyed recently All i gotta say. Stop adding pureed. Your beer yeah. Yeah that's fair. I mean that's just me nauseous moment. Shush me okay. This one is not be related at all Flannel or hoodie. We've been pent up. You know Indoors social distancing isolating not wearing formal attire. Most likely unless you've been you know at a virtual wedding or you've maybe had a presentation. I know i'm usually in sweatpants and comfortable clothing when i'm working these days but yeah are you guys wearing flannels hoodies. Who's going i aaron. Let's go well So previously on the dregs. I mentioned. I actually don't own any flannel. Because i think it is something that should be gifted to you. You know it because it's a it's a. It's a canadian rule. Who made that right. Hey it's based on my previous experience living overseas with different cultural things. So i'm gonna have to say hoodie okay I got a lot of hoodies. My favorite hoodie. The best like best shape designed hoodie would be the wheelhouse. Thirty like Well no no. It's just i loved..

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The Dregs

03:52 min | 2 years ago

"this saturday" Discussed on The Dregs

"Because you're fermenting like temperatures that most eastwood spit out really nasty tasting flavors so kind of like most east start to like really push them like rubbery or covy Two things in the in the upper twenties another busy more into the thirties and forties. But since this thing excels at like forty degrees it'll just turn ripped through from a tation and be generally clean with at the lower end of like like of its temperature. Which is you know mid twenties but at the higher thirties and even in the forties like even the forty five. I heard It's just a little bit of fruit. Nice zander have you ever had anyone described when of your Beers as having that kind of new book aroma earlier luke described on his taking little whiff of the still soa party dagger at bear in the he had that new book. Little little new books sent to it. So we're wondering is that ca- vedic or is that like should we go to the doctor is maybe lucas. A bookshop connoisseur. So like he's in there all. I've heard i had heard someone trying to try to describe it as kind of being mushroom me so it may be able you pick up mushroom me because this guy's the mushin' connoisseur but that's the thing i feel like there's a lot of things that like the sensory experiences very Is very unique to every individual right like everyone has kind of certain things that are more or less sensitive to right. Like i know people who are dicillo blind or even one of the other Flavor actives like one. My my old head. Brewer was like really able to get that kinda i think. It's the cheerios flavor. Out of. certain sours right so it was helpful because then like all right well you you're able to detect it but i we no other people detected we can then let that beer mature that little longer needs a super interesting. Yeah that's pretty cool. Because you're like combining group talent to create a mega beer. Pretty much ray. That's pretty neat to think about your taking everybody's kind of subjective flavors in what they take away from a beer and you're trusting that of the person that they're tasting what they're tasting and you can bring all of your individual tastes into creating a pretty bomb product probably should pop out Now i know we just came to say hello and thank you for being the phone. Here and Answering our beer questions so you guys got it happen and well good man thanks. I feel like we don't have a lot of like recurring segments on this podcast. I mean we have one segment that's recurring. Everybody loves but we haven't gotten to that yet we will get to that and it is definitely the the best segment of the show. But i felt like. I wanted to introduce a new segment of the show. That may or may not be recurring. We'll see what you know. The people in japan think about think about this when the two people listening. They're here it Way more than two. Okay now. i'm getting nervous. It must have. You got be a farm. Things are more people listening in japan than that. We can fit into our ten in the gazebo. So i'm just saying okay. Okay i like this. I like this okay So the segment I'm cleaning this or that. Basically i'm going to give each of you kind of two options there the related to each other. And you have to tell me which one you would choose and you can elaborate if you want. You don't have to But yeah that's pretty much the premise. So okay.

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"this saturday" Discussed on The Dregs

The Dregs

05:25 min | 2 years ago

"this saturday" Discussed on The Dregs

"Let's go. Let's go sweden Let's do finland for four kept on new zealand for five and australia for six. Okay so i'm going to give one point. And that is to chris even though he got it in the wrong spot because none of those other countries that you've guessed the whole i'm very curious to hear which one five or six so number four is germany. Number five is the united kingdom number. Six is japan. Wow i just threw out there. Because i can make sense said uk. Because i feel like people in the uk like there's a decent craft beer culture over there probably searching for crappier content kind of missed the boat on that one. But i am surprised. Japan was up there. We yeah we were limited to cornell now guys are worldwide baby worldwide. All right seven eight nine seven thousand nine. So i'm just going to do once here and let's let's just see if we get this. So mike is number seven seven Ukraine number eight luke. France number nine. Chris stole my. Here's a this could work. Maybe mix belgium okay. Well nobody's right so killed it. All rights Brazil eight is norway and nine poland. Anybody in any of these countries listening to us. It's just so bizarre to imagine somebody like standing in in warsaw waiting for a train listening to us rambling about nothing. Well and and i've drilled down to the city level. It is warsaw that the listener luke. It's okay so we have a tiebreaker. Now i don't know we don't wait. See aaron what we should maybe clarify. Our listeners is that you're the only one who actually has access to these statistics. We're not just pulling my leg or not like we're not on the analytics dashboard here. Just like oh maybe japan so the number ten country is russia. So wow okay go. So that's that's our top ten countries. We've been downloaded and listened to funny. Because i wouldn't think they were rushing to listen to our pod.

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The Dregs

04:10 min | 2 years ago

"this saturday" Discussed on The Dregs

"To i was so we got to set this up a little bit more. Like you say like two liter like the thing is you grew up in cornell so is this like your dad's leg cider that he made or like neighbors. No okay well. What do you eat my dad's hey how's it cordell thing now cornell cider you gotta be brunette and your basement subways leaders. Where are you getting to leaders aside from. Oh he's talking the the two leaders to grow a two liter sciatica. Yeah so you would get like in high school. You know because it's cheap and broke high school kids. It's like okay. I'll use a little extra foods. money to Purchase ten dollar to leader of of growers cider which is like seven and half percent or something and it is just straight. Sugar like is horrible for you but you know it A high school dance which is probably normally very awkward. Makes fun i mean mine was cheap. Vodka and jeep ram amine admiral nelson. That will do you literally admiral nelson spiced rum. It sounds so suspect at her room. You have it's like it's trying to convince you it's so much better than it. Is liter bottle five bucks. What how is that is super says. It was totally trying to rip off. Captain morgan gave was like Yeah i need to find the label this entity you guys but yeah like it was totally the knockoff. Captain morgan which is like the knock office sailor jerry's right so like how many knockoffs down do you get your kid. I wonder if there's a knockoff of admiral as well. that's the one that's maiden something. That's lieutenant dan after that lieutenant. Dan's bathtub room. Yeah my grandma. In europe she had a farm or like a garden but pretty big like a cottage on it and everything do very different things farm. No she plants a couple tomatoes card between farm and garden. Okay there's such a big arranged between those two things to me. It's just one size in between there. There's a farm actually urban farm then like probably everyone in vancouver would know. You're saying yeah so this is probably like i don't know two acres of land so we're talking about a plot. Then no you go farm. You go lot plot backyard garden. I don. I don't know if we need to get caught up in his terminology but probably like a two acre piece of land where she's got all sorts of she had a big vineyard there with grapes and then some fruit trees and stuff but she would always harvest all plums especially for a drink that people make in slovakia called evita and she would then give these two. I think one of the local the neighbors there was in the business of turning people's plums into slivovitza for them. So she would get a whole whack of this booze back. And it was kind of more or less homemade. I would imagine by this person but in slovakia we have these mineral waters to they come in these two liter bottles and they're just so something about it. The flavor is so unique and you can only get it from these mineral water. So i always have a soft spot for these and i remember once. My dad went back to slovakia for a visit and he came back and he started unloading his suitcase. And i noticed two bottles of this mineral water. And i was like oh sweet i wanna take a drink so i like pick one of these up crack the lid right open and they're just clear liquid inside rate so it's gotta be mineral water. That's what it says on the label..

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"this saturday" Discussed on The Dregs

The Dregs

03:43 min | 2 years ago

"this saturday" Discussed on The Dregs

"Clean again. Just like in panic. Meanwhile hits a waxing gibbs moon outside if if you're not getting this reference while we're trying to paint you this weird picture on the podcast definitely look this label on the dagger at website or go out and get the beer for yourself. I would suggest that does dagblad sell much canada wide. Do we know or they stay at your local cans make tell burner but it's still very local. Yeah i feel like they probably sell us stuff pretty quick here. yeah man. it's like would have been last summer. I was in that tasting room just ages ago. I was there not long ago but we sat on the they had a little patio outside out front. Nice little heaters going. I eventually want to go to one of their anniversary parties. Where they just have like look. Have you been one of those where they have just outside with our air. Remember you when we went on yet. Best anniversary parties ever. Yeah what do they do. I haven't been to one of the Since they're in that like industrial complex with the large parking lot They fence off their back area. Because they're in the kind of the back area that parking lot and so it's like an extended patio out there so they get a license for the day and Yeah you're basically out there and block party with bands and stuff and you're hanging out in the back Like in the actual like brew house and then of course it can go into the tasting room as well but it's funny because like nobody wants to hang out in regular tasting room parties outside. I remember when baghdad was just the little space next door like like five stools. Yeah and it was a you walk in and you. You're open the door. And you're guaranteed to hit somebody in the back with the door because already four people in there. And that's all it can especially in winter to like everybody's in there and they're finally all nice and warm than you're the guy that come in philip your growler standing there at the door open and then they had the kind of spillover sort of in the space right next door as the entrance to their little where they do. The actual brewing animus to picnic tables. That were kind of wobble yet and then you can also put your beer down on like a stainless steel gurney table there. I'm sure that they use for pushing stuff around the burri. Yeah that was cool. But they've they've come a long way in their their new space is pretty beautiful and their beers are still great. So they're doing good. There's something so cool about that though we're like you go in there and you're like it so small. There's only a couple stools here. There's something so cool about that. Yeah felt like Like you've stumbled upon a jam a yeah and you definitely have and i think they're doing a good job of still keeping it that way like they're they're still quite small and like you said the cans maybe make it out. Tell bird of at. That's pretty much it. It's pretty exclusive product and like That was back in the day to before they had the sidewalks from the skytrain to they're like you had to walk through the muddy grass when.

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"this saturday" Discussed on The Dregs

The Dregs

05:02 min | 2 years ago

"this saturday" Discussed on The Dregs

"In our k. Bar get well. No there's another bells and whistles. Yeah there's a second location that's Opened up a it up. But i mean while i'm looking at up. Shall we opened a beer. Which should we start with the solo house party or they i i think we should do dagblad cider and than category good idea look is this our first Like weekend recording now infamous sunday night right but Like not a school night. Yeah this is our man. Yeah no school tomorrow. Because our previous episodes. Mary rose taped on a thursday. Yep that was a fairly tame episode. I would say in terms of alcohol consumption I mean there is a big beer aroma. Going on this today. So i don't know what this smell is and i quite like it and i get it from quite a few different beers but it's almost like bill is by the way out cheers. It's almost like this. Dry sort of dryness that. I equate to like a new book smell. Yeah i would say that's definitely malt heavy on the nose. They're like little new book on the nose as loot. This one's a page turner. Would you say i would. That's what we should say when we're having a couple of beers just hey we're turning a few pages tonight. Boys turn pay after if this is seven and a half percent. Yeah this is one of the sneaker solo solo house parties for sure like yeah this does not taste like it's i mean i feel like this is something we say. People say this doesn't taste like this percent but so many beers now like are good at hiding. The alcohol percentage as. They're just good beers. So i don't know i feel like i say that but then like why don't even know what seven and a half percent taste like. It's not really a flavor but you think you should just know when you're drinking something that is of a higher percentage that like you know it's like a little warning you know take easy but a lot of beers nowadays. They don't have that. No and i mean You know to be honest. If i wasn't paying that close attention. I was just running into get a few beers. Was like oh yeah. I had that beer last year. That was good. And i grabbed like a four pack of this and just cracked into it. I don't think i would have noticed the The uptick in the they're done well until later..

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