35 Burst results for "Trina"

Kanye West Banned From Twitter, Instagram

The Officer Tatum Show

01:24 min | 8 months ago

Kanye West Banned From Twitter, Instagram

"So Kanye West came out and said that Jewish people were controlling P diddy. And he believed, and I'm not saying this is true or not. He believed that Instagram instantly took his post down and shadow banned him or something of that nature on Instagram. And so he then went on a tyrant about Jewish people in the control of Jews and stuff like this and of course he went to a point in which people can perceive that to be anti semitic. However, what I'm saying, all I'm saying is that it's interesting that if you were to say Christians are controlling the certain people, a Christian, I mean, you could talk, you say whatever, give you a opinion about Christian, you could say Christians ought to reason that this country is going downhill fast. I want you all to listen to what I'm saying. You can say Christians are the reason this country is falling apart. I can't stand Christians. They all hypocrites. If you were to say that about Jewish people, I don't think it's your career last, any genre where you conservative or you liberal. I'm telling you, the view they say stuff about black people, they say stuff about white people, they say stuff all day long. I mean, it's absolutely, it makes you want to vomit, listen to what they say about people every single day. They're just heartless, they're a bunch of heartless women on that show. Just bash and passion everybody. But they said something about the Holocaust. And whoopee cushion almost lost her job. She had to come out and make a fake apology. And somehow it was accepted.

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When Protecting Your Home, Shoot First, Be Nice Later

The Officer Tatum Show

01:12 min | 8 months ago

When Protecting Your Home, Shoot First, Be Nice Later

"Can somebody give him like a Nobel Peace Prize? I don't know, I don't even know if that's the right prize to give, but I absolutely love that he just says it like it is. Everybody so afraid I shouldn't say that. Maybe I shouldn't say to shoot a person. It's not right to shoot people. Maybe people shouldn't get. Now man, listen, I come from a different cloth man. Somebody is brazen enough to break in your house. And potentially kill you. I mean, it's not like they breaking your house and you're like, hey, wait a minute, before you come through to the living room. Are you here to kill us? Are you here to steal our things? Are you here? Choose C for all of the above. What are you here for? You don't get a chance to do that. And people who are doing the thugging, they should reasonably know that, you know, they shouldn't be in your house. And there's a possibility they may get shot in their endeavors to steal rob you and pillage you at your most vulnerable moment. And for a sheriff to say, shoot them. And turn them into greater cheese. It's like, thank God somebody is not a coward. And want to say the PC stuff. And he's actually saying exactly where you feel.

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The Genius of the Trump Leverage

The Officer Tatum Show

01:06 min | 8 months ago

The Genius of the Trump Leverage

"Donald Trump came to Arizona yesterday. I didn't go to the rally because taught at going to the rallies. I love Trump. I can watch it on television. The rally, the rallies are a production. Now, I'll say this. If you haven't been to a Donald Trump rally, you should go to one. Hands down, you need to experience it at least one time in your life. If you been to three of them, you might as well have been to all of them. Because they are long and Donald Trump is like a rapper. He show up late, and he stay late. So if you don't want to tear, don't go that. They just watch an old TV. You're here the same thing. But if you have never been had the energy of all these patriotic conservatives together, I mean, it's something you do not want to miss. You have to at least do it once. So he was in the state. He was in Arizona. I think it mesa, people turned out there. It was an amazing event, like it is always. Just know you're going to stay late. However, I'm saying that to say the leverage in the influence that Trump has in the political climate today is impressive. And it's funny because he has not, he hasn't declared yet if he was going to run for president in 2024.

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Boston Children's Hospital Says Babies Know Their Gender

The Officer Tatum Show

01:13 min | 8 months ago

Boston Children's Hospital Says Babies Know Their Gender

"Boston children's hospital made the suggestion. We wrote it here on the Tatum report. Steve, popper, one of our writers with the table report. Wrote that or at least wrote the article exposing the fact that Boston's children's hospital said that babies in the womb know they are chance gendered. Do you know how crazy that is? That this hospital. And the person I'm going to read, I'm going to read the quote. Where's her quote? Let's see. I got to find her quote on here somewhere. Boston shares a hospital. It was a video that was promoted. I got a finer quote on this piece of paper that I'm looking at. It's all scattered on here. But she literally alluded to the fact that children in the womb are when they're born no that they are transgender. If you think I'm crazy, go look this article up and go look up the research of people saying this in the community of thought that somehow children know that they're trends, even before birth, which is even crazier. And then after birth, when they're like one or two years old, somehow these doctors are putting out there that these children know that they're transsexual.

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Democrats Have Hurt the Black Community

The Officer Tatum Show

01:32 min | 8 months ago

Democrats Have Hurt the Black Community

"Now, associated with this voting propaganda is this app. It's the same app that was in juvenile name video. It's the same app. It's called BLK. It's like black. It's a dating app. And as you heard little saucy Santana say that they talking about raiding people talking about if you want to hook up swipe, it's kind of like Tinder, but for black folks. Now, I know some people ain't gonna want to hear me say this, but y'all need to pipe down, okay? Because when you talk about HIV transmission you talk about sexually transmitted disease, you talk about it. I don't want a children abortions and out of wet life first. Black people y'all leading. Maybe we should have an app, the suggest or encourage fathers to be in the kid's life. Maybe we should have an app to teach you how to put your helmet on before you go to a football game. So you don't end up with children that you don't want. Or so you don't end up with what we call STDs, which you don't want and you can't get rid of. But instead of us talking about things and being productive in the black community, we're selling sexuality, and I'm not, it's not every black person. Y'all, this listen to you perfect. You are a perfect black person. I'm talking about somebody else listening to the view or listening to Charlemagne and on a radio. But why can't we have things that are productive for the community, instead of pitching stupidity? Because the voting propaganda in a vaccine propaganda is pushed by the Democrats. And the Democrats have done nothing for your community. We should maybe have a rap video talking about stop shooting each other. Maybe that'll be the case.

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Trina and Saucy Santana Declare "No Voting No V**king"

The Officer Tatum Show

01:51 min | 8 months ago

Trina and Saucy Santana Declare "No Voting No V**king"

"Y'all remember juve a juvenile. If you listen to rap music juvenile with the hot boys, him, Manny fresh came out with a song that was for the vaccine. It was like, what was it? Vex that thing up. That's what it was. You a big 5 woman, won't you vex that thing up? Girl, who was you playing with vax that thing up now? The real song say back that thing up. And the real song that's not edited is say some stuff I can't say on the radio. However, juvie sold his soul to the devil to make that vaccination video. And then, now we got Trina and another person who I never heard of. Precisely. They going to hell. And it's three chains and girl you looking still want your facts they think I'm using handsome young brother want your facts they thank you. Now ladies and gentlemen, I want you to understand that the lyrics to the real lyrics to that song is very, very derogatory. That's that thing up is the PG version of what they really saying. I gotta find that guy's name. I don't know a little Trina in little saucy Santana. Now, tell me you don't have a dad, you didn't have your father in your life. Without telling me you didn't have a father in your life, Trina and saucy Santana. Now, saucy Santana is like a dude that's just like a girl, but still look like a dude with a beard, but have a dress on and walk around twisting like he got ants in his pants. Somehow they then made a song about voting. No voting, no fucking. So what they're essentially saying, and I'm gonna play the video. Can we have to edit it? I don't know how long it took us to edit the words out, but we did. They're saying, if you don't vote, you can't have you can't have promiscuous sex with me or a trainer. You can't have sex with us if you don't vote. So they're leveraging your vote with sex.

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Nury Martinez Has Resigned As LA City Council President

The Officer Tatum Show

02:33 min | 8 months ago

Nury Martinez Has Resigned As LA City Council President

"Let's start out with racism. Racism. Teeth Democrats. God. You know, it's often interesting to me. That Democrats are the ones who are claiming that they support black and brown bodies. And all of the stuff y'all hear them say. But yet they are the biggest secret racist folks on Planet Earth. And let me give you a news flash. I want on a flash of news for you real quick. Pow, I want you to I want you to get the news. That white people's racism against black people. In my opinion, is less prevalent than Hispanic against black. See, people that never grew up in a black neighborhood, I didn't grow up in Hispanic neighborhood. You may not be aware of this. But Mexican people in black people don't get along like that. When I was growing up, there was certain words that people that I grew up around, black people would call Mexican people. And it has something to do with their back and it has something to do with water. And what happens if you put water on somebody's back? What does it leave you back? Okay, that's exactly what we used to call people when I was growing up. And the Mexican people stayed on their side, black people stayed on their side, and it was literally no love for the other side in the community. And so for people to just sit and think that black people and white people are the only ones with conflict, you're missing out. Why do you say this, mister Tatum? Because this Democrat, I think, is Martinez, she had to resign as the president of the Los Angeles city council, a day after she was caught on audio, a saying some racist stuff about a white man on the city council in his black son. Now let me just say this. You don't slip and say racist stuff, right? You don't slip and say somebody's kid look like a monkey. And that he's on the side of the blacks. He's with the blacks. That's what she said. He's with the blacks. This is not a misinterpretation of her true intentions, right? It's not like saying, oh man, look at the little monkey. He look like a little monkey and you're just saying he's cute and he's lovable. He's climbing over his mom and dad. Okay, he looks like a monkey. Only racist people believe black people are associated with monkeys. However, if somebody said that and they were misinterpreted, I could see that being a point. But she said that the kid looked like a monkey, F him, he's with the blacks, meaning that there's a conflict between them and us.

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"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

Trina Talk

05:34 min | 1 year ago

"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

"Not financially free so the first thing we did is we sat down. We said we're what what is it that we don't need right now. Sure we may want but if we get rid of it and reduce the expenses that allow us to bill quicker as we sold the boat got rid of the expenses so one of the vehicles that really expenses and we were willing to make hard decisions to dramatically. Simplify your life. Embraer expensive far and as fast as we could. Then at the same time we start educating yourself about What could you know. An investment could be a passive income of business. If without you we started system is are one store that we had left. So that if we sold it great. But if we didn't we could action step out of it have a fully run and still make profit so that would have been become tasso so he can started learning about passive income and also as we dramatically reduce arts fences. We found two that ended up coming up and so within nine months surpassed each other. So here's what i want. Your audience understand. We were now technically financially free. We didn't have to work now but we weren't rich. We were barely getting by. But now here's a cool thing as an entrepreneur yourself. Let me ask you a question that we're working fifty sixty seventy or more hours a week at that point each in our store trying to earn a living if i was the magic genie since i got the aerodynamic and i said trina you're fifty hours more week extra for you to do with whatever you want using. That would make a difference in your life now. Because i would just continue to work at united house talks and for sure because that s that's look most people are working hard right now and the really. We don't get wealthiest because they go. It's hard work. And i'm already working hard but what they don't realize you're actually working harder sting broke and you would have to to get rich. Subtle difference in it comes to mind set. He so an in the will you answer that question exactly gives an example of what your mindset is that. You're a hard worker in. That's your automatic answer. If i want more money work hard.

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"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

Trina Talk

03:25 min | 1 year ago

"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

"Maybe try and touch that kites picture that kite kite now. Crashes into the side of a house smashing into the house. The house you notice is covered in paper just completely covered in paper picture. That the next word i had given us paper out of nowhere. A shoe appears and it starts to walk all over that paper. Maybe it's messing it up as it's walking on it. That shoe the shoe smells pretty badly. So you decide to investigate and why you look inside and you find a smelly worm crawling around in the shoe really see that worm. The worm now jumps out of the shoe and into an envelope. Maybe it's going to mail itself or something. I don't know but envelope was next. We'll see that worm. Go into the envelope envelope out of nowhere. A pencil appears thinner. Starts to write all over the envelope to see it writing on it. Maybe it's addressing the pencil. The pencil now jumps into a river. And there's a huge splash like you would never expect to see when it hits the river. The river you notice is crashing up against a giant rock picture that this rock flies out of the river and it crashes into a tree really see it smash into the tree. This tree is growing cheese. You probably haven't seen a tree like that. This one is growing cheese on an out of the cheese shoots a dollar. A dollar gist shoots out of the cheese. Try and visualize that dollar coming out there. See the dollar right. That was everything. Now i'm going to run through this again very quickly in about thirty seconds and your job is to simply just replace through this little story that you've created your mind so we started off with a monkey. The monkey was dancing around with what it was an iron then attached to the iron. It was a rope that you felt the rope right. The other end of the rope was attached to a kite right. The kite crashed into something crashed into a house. Yup what was that house covered in. It was covering paper. Yeah really see that paper. What was walking all over the paper. It was a shoe. Visualize that shoe. Something smelly was crawling in that shoe. It was a worm. Really see that worm. The worm jumped into an envelope. Really see it go into the envelope. What was writing on the envelope. It was a pencil. Pencil was writing on seeing the pencil. The pencil jumped into a river. See it hit the river. The river was crashing into that rock. That rock flew into a tree. Really see it hit the tree. What was that tree growing. It was growing cheese and what came out of the cheese. It was a dollar right so now it should be somewhat easy to recite to me all of those random words by going through the story in your mind each major object that you see in the story will give you the next random word all. Leave it up to you. Trina if you wanna give it a try there Whether or not you do. I hope people from the audience will at least attempt to recite it to themselves and see how they do..

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"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

Trina Talk

03:28 min | 1 year ago

"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

"Demonstrate your expertise foreign language vocabulary to better build report with people that might speak other languages exam training material. I mean it just goes on and on memory is a really fundamental to learning so if you can develop memory skills you're going to have a huge advantage in just about every different area of your life and that's it. Those were the three principles. Once you've got those down then you can start to really apply them. You know all sorts of different memory techniques depending on the information type okay. So let's do some exercise. 'cause i'm i'm curious. I i need help in this memory area. So yeah teach me something. Okay cool If you're up for i mentioned that i might try to spring it on you. I'm glad that you're you're up for at least giving it a try. I know some hosts. Don't don't wanna go through. You know an exercise in the middle of the interview. But let's just see how it goes. I'm going to have tried very quickly. Memorize a long random list. The words and i think it will be beneficial for the audience to fall along. See how they do so they can try to develop these these new skills and i promised to make it clear how you actually use this in your life later on but for now it'll be just random words so the word list is going to be monkey iron rope. Kite house paper shoe worm envelope pencil river rock tree cheese and dollars. So that's the word lists now when i have a live audience. If this were like a presentation people usually look at me at this point like this guy is obviously crazy. There's no way. I'm going to be able to remember that. Not unless you give me a lot of time to do it. And if people were to attempt committing all of those words to memory how they would do it is they would want to write the words down over and over again they would want to read them over and over again or fight them. Continuously basically rote memorization until it's drilled into their head that approach is not effective at all in terms of long term memory. If you manage to get it in your head it would be only for the very short term and it's pretty boring to do it in that way so instead what will you incorporate those three principles that i talked about earlier and i'm going to guide you through a visual i. We're going to go through an interesting kind of funny story here. Just do your best to visualize what i described to you Trina you can do with your eyes. Open or closed whatever's more comfortable for you so the first word was monkey. I just want for you to visualize a monkey. That's all you see this monkey in your head. The monkeys just dancing around making monkey noises. Who whatever monkey would sell mike like. I'm working on the monkey impression. The point here is to see and hear the monkey in your mind. The monkey now picks up a gigantic iron. Maybe like you would iron your clothes with. We'll just see this. Monkey is dancing around with his giant iron. The iron starts to fall but a rope attached itself to the iron. Maybe even feel the rope. Maybe it feels sort of rough really. Just feel that rope. You look up the rope the other end of the rope as attached to a kite and it's flying around in the air you reach..

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"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

Trina Talk

02:31 min | 1 year ago

"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

"My book is called step. Step jump transforming trauma to triumph from the forty six floor. And let's see so tonight. I'll be doing interview at vat radio. Which is it's in spanish tonight at seven pm and tomorrow i will be on a podcast called learning pretzel at tending. Am pacific time here. So i i also plan on being in new york for the twentieth anniversary. So and then i have different speaking engagements up until that that time but And just you know. Please get my book. It doesn't leave you in the valley. It's really there for for everyone to see themselves Just overcoming the challenges of life and and it's a riveting storytelling and it's a spiritual awakening And so it doesn't it doesn't leave view it's emotionally safe. I mean there are moments that is very triggering but Yeah that if you want more feel free to reach out to me annabel at step step. Jump dot com. And i'd love to work with you and and sometimes if it's not a good fit i know a lot of great coaches so it can also direct people. I've been network. So i do a lot of that as well as a lot of direction. 'cause i have such a great network of friends that are coaches than leaders. Thank you for this. Trina i really appreciate this. Thank you and thank you for finally telling your story and sharing your gift to the world of how to be better and how to live in today and be better people show up. You know. Because i'm spiritual as well so it is something that's very important. So thank you for being on. Trina top thank you. Chena love to you all if you like. Trina talk podcast. Please don't forget to go out. I tunes and rate it. Five stars and leave a review also. Who else in your life do.

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"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

Trina Talk

02:17 min | 1 year ago

"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

"You didn't plan the business better. Is there a time that you wish you had not done something now. Because there's always been something amazing that's come out of my mistakes. I like that answer. What is your definition of success. Getting to do what i love every single day in a way that is stable as well. How do you recharge outdoors hiking. What are you awesome at diving. In before i'm ready. What legacy do you want to leave. The you don't have to fear change that there's really really good things. Once you learn embrace it give the listeners. One motivational takeaway. That one was pretty good. But do you have another one. I'll leave you with a quote. It's my favorite quotes when the movie hope floats beginnings are scary endings are usually sad but it's the middle that counts. Remember that when you find yourself at the beginning. Wow tell the listeners. How they can catch your show If they want to get a retreat your book everything yeah so. The main website is monica. J. ortega dot com. That has everything right there. The show is on there but it's also on youtube and social medium at monica goes show and the book is available on my website and on amazon. And that is the power pivoting right. Well monica. it's been just fun. Speaking with you and learning about your travels in mastermind and i really thank you for being on trina talked. Thank you so much for having me if you like. Trina tuck podcast. Please don't forget to go out to itunes and rate it five stars and leave a review. Also who else in your life do you know that. Need some motivation and inspiration in their life. Don't forget to share train of talk with them. I hope you have a great week and remember if you change your mindset you can change your life. Keeps driving because successes is journey not a destination..

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"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

Trina Talk

04:36 min | 1 year ago

"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

"I'm i'm a homebody with my wife and my kids so with everything that you do. What you awesome at I am an awesome dad. That's what i'm awesome. I am an awesome dad. I at of all the all the years that i've been doing everything that i've done and touring and so forth i've only missed one important date And that was mother's day and the reason for it. My wife approved it. She's the one that told me to go because the money was well worth. So she's like yet. We celebrate next week. You go make money you know so Yeah and. That was the so i but i'm always. I'm always there. And i try not to miss any. Wow see now my last question was what legacy do. You wanna leave. You already told us that. So that's great so that was a good person. You know what i mean i was. I worked hard and you know. I did things that i didn't need to do But but i did them. I did them because it was the right thing to you. Don't give the listeners. One motivational takeaway one motivational takeaway. Make sure you listen to trina talks every single week. Because she's amazing. Hey that's great. I love that see. That's why over your higher. You get the job biggest biggest takeaways. There's always just do the right thing. People you know what i mean. Do the right thing There's so many there's so many people out there that they just they don't do the right thing or you know they. They don't think that they can They don't think that they can do something accomplish something. You can always accomplish whatever you put your mind to. You might not necessarily be the best at it and that's okay But what do you call it. If you put your hundred percent in you will make something happen. You know what i mean. You know even if it's going like this trying to move and with your mind you know it'll happen might not happen well. But it'll wiggle. You know in your mind in your mind. Okay so tell the listeners. Year appearing next how they can follow you and all the good stuff. Well what do you call if you wanna get anything You know In terms of of brimstone you could go to the real brimstone dot com again. That's the real brimstone dot com all my social media's there everything's there you know the products you know voiceover work all that jazz. Anything you want to see is there could also catch all my my podcasts that i do The main show that i do is the grind house radio You can go to the grind house. Radio dot.

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"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

Trina Talk

03:41 min | 1 year ago

"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

"Hey thanks for having me on your show. Trina thank you for being here with me I am so excited to speak with you. You're doing some amazing things and actually thinks that. I'm i think gonna learn a lot from as well as the listeners. So before i start usually high start off the interviews. I always ask my guests to tell the listeners who you are and how you came to beat the storm that you are today all right well For as you can probably tell from the image air. That's a long story so let me just get started with the Portion that Relates to what. I currently do which is focused on basically restoring the planet and revitalizing our communities which got started. Donna full-time basis back in two thousand and two on my first book. The restoration economy came out and it picked up when my second book re wealth came out from gra hill in two thousand and eight and really kicked into high speed last year when my third book economics came out and i launched economics institute which is certifying people. Become revitalization and resilience facilitators Where they basically fill in the big missing gap in community revitalization efforts that causes most of them fail. Wow okay so you said a lot of stuff that. I'm pretty sure that listeners are going to be like. What is that. So societal society revitalization and resilience break that down. Exactly what does that mean. I have an idea. And i think i know but i don't want to say something that's incorrect. So go ahead and just tell us what that exactly means Well revitalization really varies according to a particular community. I mean in some places it in general it just means bringing back bringing place back to or a thing back to vibrance and health from a state of being less so but how it takes form in communities depends on what their primary problems are in some communities. It's environmental justice. You know people are just suffering from pollution and various other things that impair their health or their quality of life for their economic opportunities In some places it's recovering from bad planning where planners rammed highways through the middle of neighborhoods decades ago and the separated you know fragmented the neighborhoods Can no longer function effectively. And now people are living next to noisy urban. I mean noisy. Ugly urban highway Other places like mining towns and timber towns exploited all of their natural resources and that was their only source of income. So once they're farce were all cut down in their minds were depleted the community. Basically had no reason to exist anymore. So they're revitalization is more focused on repurposing the whole community on. What how. how can we come back to life in a way. That's different from our old way so it just changes you know some places focus on contaminated property some places focus on historic buildings other places focus on the economy and jobs other ones on social issues like safety or policing and things that 'cause people not to want live in..

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"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

Trina Talk

03:17 min | 2 years ago

"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

"You decide if you open it. He said son. You haven't opened one. Stop wasting your days. Pour your heart in. Trust yourself to give your best. Stop being worried about what everybody else thinks about. And trina i will tell you. This had mr anderson not said that to me. Those years ago. I wouldn't be on this podcast with you today. Because his words struck so deep the heard a little bit at the time and then they opened my eyes to us telling me the truth and and without without those words i wouldn't turn myself around. He was one of the greatest chameleons in my life. What is your fear. I don't have a lot of fears. I guess my fear is. My fear is not being enough to add being enough good. Been good enough husband being good enough Grandfather but. I don't really have a lot of fear about that because i know i. I really do as soon as i go there. I realized that's about what's good enough. If i'm doing the best of which i'm capable that's what i've got..

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"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

Trina Talk

04:18 min | 2 years ago

"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

"Suddenly that that just shook loose inside of me that i was going to believe in him no matter what completely no doubt not the slightest chance of uncertainty and with forty people around him. He was the last guy that day everybody else had broken through this young man who had not straightened his arm. Since accident is hand opened up his fingers came out. He went through the board in front his wheelchair. His father was standing behind literally burst into tears and fell on the ground so stunned. He had this incredible little smile on his face. And since that moment. Trina not one person that i've held for has not broken through Some takes a few different tries but it made me recognize that Maybe that was the limits were were from me as the person who they look to to know something about it. That's the you actually give me chills as wow. It's just amazing. Because it makes you think. And i'm gonna relate this to children k so children to parents for acceptance and all that and i'm wondering like you said if if you're not fully thinking that okay. They're going to be great or they're going to do something. And they see disappointment in your. Is that one of the reasons why a lot of children go on to take the wrong path or not. Do what you think they should do. You know there's a principle that i went to stanford and study psychology when i was a young man. And there's a principle that we study there. This called the pygmalion effect and the pig malian effect says that our thoughts believes expectations are magnetic. That's where that came from and A researcher from harvard. By the name of robert rosenthal actually decided to find out. Is this true or is it just a convenient definitely convenient explanation. So what he did. And you'll love this. He went into twenty five different elementary schools and he went into the first grade classrooms. Only first grade classrooms went to the teachers and told the teachers that he had developed a test for first graders that would identified for the teachers which of the children were what he called spreaders. Now a spurt was a child with lots of potential but who had not really used it yet so kind of a underachiever so administered the test twenty-five different schools some inner city school some rural schools real white but only first graders gathered up to test one week later. He came back and told the teachers the results of the test. You said trina was a spreader. Marty was spurred carey. Was his burner told the teachers which of the kids at scored a spurs. But guess what. It was a fake. He never regretted anything. What he had done was given a very basic first grade. Intelligence test gathered. The papers never looked at them..

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"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

Trina Talk

05:47 min | 2 years ago

"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

"They told me. I was laughing and crying at the same time. I don't remember anything. I just remember her and win those nine and ten people around trina going. Trina trina trina. They get to feel while they're cheering for you. The way i felt for my daughter that night for a moment they have completely moved from ego to wego all their caring about. Is somebody having a break. Vip. and so. That's where the breakthrough called america's breakthrough coach coach comes from and the beautiful thing about it is by the time we finish that event the stars of that event or not the speaker. It's the participants. 'cause they have now done something. Because here's a beautiful thing. You can do it till you do it all right. And and sometimes people worry about the big strong guy. I had a guy in my seminar. I'll never forget this twenty nine years ago. His name was robert magee. he was a body. Builder his biceps. We're bigger than my body is like six four hundred and forty pounds of pure muscle. Well when i held the board for him to break through he was terrified and everybody was thinking what detained. Maybe he's afraid he's gonna break brian well. The keita breakthroughs is to focus on what you want. Not what you don't want and other words it's to focus beyond the board. If you focus on the board you get the board well. He hit that board so hard that i held it for him. Parts of me jiggled. I didn't know i still had. And it didn't break. Because he was focused on the board on the obstacle so i simply said to him robert. Just reach through the board and hold your eyes on my is not the board. And he's literally straighten his arm out went through. It was like a piece of paper but at the end of that event is bodybuilder. Said to the team. I was terrified. A break in the board and everybody had the same window of opportunity. Why what were you scared about. And he said. I wasn't afraid of hurting myself. He said i was afraid of being the bodybuilder. Who didn't break this board. I was afraid of being embarrassed. And that moment. Everybody else in that room how to wake up call because we always think everybody else has gotta figure it out. But we all have our breakthrough since so. That's what i love about. It's very individual and team in the combination. And i try. I've done it more than eighteen. Hundred events over over the last thirty years. And i can't wait to do it again. I wish i could do it for you right now. Over the computer. But we'd break computers. People would be we'll to do that. Wow so what made you. Incorporate that into your speaking workshops. what you what..

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"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

Trina Talk

02:45 min | 2 years ago

"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

"Sometimes i think you just need to go out and do something even if you don't really know what you're doing and you know i. I hope that motivates you to take a chance on something i had. I had no idea how to write a novel. Honestly none and you know. Now i've written three. That are out there in the world and you know you just need to have a little confidence and take the plunge. So how can the listeners get in tote touch with you pick up your books Do you have any other programs or anything like that. That you want to Let us in on so they can definitely go to my website. And i would love that. I don't i don't know hopefully it will appear maybe with a list note or something here but it's it's just raina martyr genton dot com on the website. I have information on all three books And on all sorts of other writing that. I've done this short stories up their personal essays All sorts of other things Yeah that's really it and the boat you know. The books are all on amazon Certainly if you go into your own independent bookstore which is my preference for all of you. Because they need to be kept in business If you go in and you can order it Any books at any indeed bookstore. They though not going to be out there on the shelf necessarily but if you ask for them they can certainly get them for you. Yes and i am advocate of the independent bookstores. Well so yes if you have a bookstore in your area. That doesn't have the book but if you ask them to order it they will order it for you so definitely. That is an option so definitely do that Raina i thank you for being on. Trina talk This has been a very interesting conversation. thanks for having yeah. I'm i'm looking forward to. Actually picking up your. Are they on audible to or just a book. Unreasonable doubts is on. The other ones are not yet okay. I'll have to go pick those up because it. Yeah i'm a reader. But you know i have to get audible sometimes because i'm too busy area but thank you for being on. Trina talk in a. I wish you much success. And i'm looking forward to the books that you have coming out if you like. Trina talk podcasts. Please don't forget to go out to i tunes and rated five stars and leave a review. Also who else in your life do you know. That needs a motivation. Inspiration in their lives. Don't forget to share train of talk with them. I hope you have a great week and remember if you change your mindset you can change your. Life keeps driving because success is a journey not a destination..

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"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

Trina Talk

03:47 min | 2 years ago

"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

"And for this job nas fourteen and latronic shop. In those days people went to buy car radios and electronic components. Kind of a bit of a neutron. Ix noted in bolthole stuff as well and i remember very clearly somebody coming in to buy new radio for the call and being the totally over zealous. A total believer in myself. This person those a young lady. Sit on. I don't know how to put this in my car and i said don't worry come over to my house off nunan fitted for you and i struggled in aichi damage to carnegie cost me money and i realized that that point that i needed to be an interpreter. I i love that interpreting aerial feeling of business but whatever i did head to head north my hands and even today i have shit for the power tools and do a of creative stuff with wood carving and stuff but it's not craftsman quality. It's quality enough for me and my wife to despair under house. And so. But i knew early on in my trump in aerial journey that it had to be head driven not heart. Not hands driven. So that was. That's my first real venture started the nelson mandela was released. Okay so my wife. And i share a very special time with nelson mandela even the light nelson mandela. Never knew that and explain what that is on the live in february nineteen ninety at four pm in the afternoon. Nelson mandela walked free from jail after twenty seven years and eleven february nineteen ninety at four. Pm in the afternoon we got married at the exact same time and day that nelson mandela was released. We married. and so that's always a special time with nelson mandela. He came out of freedom About my marriage. But i'm still married two years later but a couple of months off that we started a business in south africa. Were too young graduates. Twenty six years. All at business was fundamentally flawed. Was it floor. Because we were twenty six year old as never run a business and thought to god tell other people how to run their businesses. There's fundamental flaw in that in that theory but we actually won some contracts azadi and about six months later those contracts dried up and we went. What do we do now and we were working with. A playskool institute of marketing management ran a diploma course now put into an american context almost like a junior college type of arrangement with students could go and do a diploma which was equivalent to a degree or junior degree out. They said look. You guys are so well qualified. Why don't you start teaching a course and we thought nothing to lose as we'll do it and hence the name of my diving and the gesture course wadi moving because that's exactly what it is. It's about just diving in doing it so we started college and we did. We had probably not even understood the hanger amongst the majority black population in south africa for an education We didn't even. We hadn't even thought through that as young white south african males. We didn't actually understand. This hunger need in south africa until we got into the business and then suddenly these students who arriving at outdoor clutching a piece of paper and that piece of paper was a graduation certificate from the final year at school with a thirty five percent aggregate. Mark now..

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"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

Trina Talk

02:22 min | 2 years ago

"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

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Prof. Cecilia Lunardini, Professor of Physics at Arizona State University. - burst 01

Scientific Sense

59:38 min | 2 years ago

Prof. Cecilia Lunardini, Professor of Physics at Arizona State University. - burst 01

"Welcome to the site of accents. Podcast where we explore emerging ideas from signs policy economics and technology. My name is gill. Eappen we talk with woods leading academics and experts about the recent research or generally of topical interest scientific senses unstructured conversation with no agenda or preparation. Be color a wide variety of domains. Rare new discoveries are made and new technologies are developed on a daily basis the most interested in how new ideas affect society and help educate the world how to pursue rewarding and enjoyable life rooted in signs logic at inflammation v seek knowledge without boundaries or constraints and provide unaided content of conversations. Bit researchers leaders. Who low what they do. A companion blog to this podcast can be found at scientific sense. Dot com and displayed guest is available on over a dozen platforms and directly at scientific sense dot net. If you have suggestions for topics guests at other ideas please send up to info at scientific sense dot com and i can be reached at gil at eappen dot info. Yesterday's dini whose professional physics at amazon is taking versity. One of the primary of usage focus is new leaders. Welcome to see you thank you. Yeah thanks for doing this. So i know that you have done a lot of work on neutrinos. You have a few papers. That came out recently. And i want to talk to a twenty eighteen paper dalogue and my own neutrino signatures of primordial black holes. invite you say. These studied primordial black holes ph is as sources of massive neutrinos by hawking radiation under the hypothesis that black holes emit nuclear no bass item states be described quantitatively called the pbs evolution and lifetime is affected by the mass and flew munich dialect my own nature of neutrinos before we get the details celia I wanted to get some definitions of folks would know what black court saw a few episodes of black holes Here we're talking about. The pride won't imprac codes owes The these black holes are fall close to the big bang And then as caulking radiation Sort of The black hole evaporating So to speak and that That lady Imitating these particles called neutrinos. Right is that. Do i understand that correctly. Yes so so pry bhutia blackhaws before we get the neutrinos what is sort of the mechanism of formation their ho- exactly what they have formed sure We believe that Primordial hose could form in the early universe from density fluctuations so We know that any object could can possibly become a black hole if you compress it into a very very small volume so this same process could happen in the universe with Density fluctuations that could be a regional space where there is an over density compared to the surrounding and each of over the east coast past Then then it could get to the point of becoming a black hole This this The details of this process are beyond my expertise But this is fairly reasonable thing to expect and The diesel really small rate in the scheme of things. Yes so when i started to Learn about time or their black holes. I was amazed by how different in mass can be. They can be may be the massive wouldn't but they can also be The mass of Being or they can be Even even smaller so they can really be very very tiny. Yes oh so. That's really really small so this is sort of quantum fluctuations only universe Kind of getting Getting concentrated in vide- small areas But we believe those. Those primordial black holes emit nucleus. we Have to go back to stephen hawking for that stephen hawking wrote this seminal paper Which is about what we nowadays. Nowadays call hawking radiation so he demonstrated that any black hole regardless of what it is could be primordial black hole or a stellar. Nicole doesn't matter any black hole isn't really black because it meets radiations so radiation particles And the the process that we call evaporation so Because a black holes fundamentally gravity objects they would meet any particle that couples to raggedy including trees so It's the moment you have a black hole you do. Have hawking radiation and neutrinos are just that are expected. Part of hawking radiation. You're so caulking radiation so that that happens to every black hole even the even the supermassive ones right so i it said gentle phenomenon And so going to neutrinos now Don't typically thing neutrino site Caltrans and electrons are really well known. neutrinos are particles. Dad don't interact with The matter Espionage don't interact much with matters. We don't really see them. They don't really see them. And and so it's difficult to measure that's right and so so this could you give a. What does the history of neutrino vendor we. I understand such things existed. Let's see We go back to the twentieth century and the story goes That the father of neutrino sees Warfare he. He made the hypotheses of a new particle existing as a way to explain Some strange behavior of neutrinos produced by by nuclear decay so It's it's a long story but Let me just say that For a long time. Neutrinos who just the hypotheses and then around the mead of this twentieth century They would actually officer so we started to Know that this particles existed and But that was pretty much heat. So we didn't know much about the properties And one of these properties the mass which we still don't know i'm easy after all these decades but we still don't know if neutrinos have something like a magnetic went for example And something that we didn't learn until much later on is the fact. That neutrinos oscillate. That's that that sounds. That's something that we that were somehow established Turn of the sanctuary around the around the year. Two thousand really after after decades of of testing with the solar neutrino selling trainers. So there are still there are still a number of no on your trainers. One of them is the mass one and the other one is the The nature of the neutrinos being the iraq particles or miranda particles we She's kind of a fundamental cost. So there are that. That's that's that's related to the fundamental nature of the neutrino as particle break. So so they do. They have a mass but masses small. Do they have a chunk. Neutrinos don't have charge so they are electrically neutral and that's Comedy the biggest reason for for them to be a so allusive as you were mentioning earlier on especially in the in early. Nineteen hundreds all the particle detectors so basically a electro-magnetic detectors they were looking for charge or Magnetic behavioral some sort. So neutrinos don't have that and so they They only have the weak interaction At that that we know wolf and gravity of course and so that's why they They escape detection so so easily because their interaction is very weak. Yeah so so. That's sort of the beauty of neutrinos right so because they don't interact V can go back digits of years. Simple hats Perhaps become pickup one on earth and it would have travelled that distance through all sorts of things but would not have affected wider rate right. Yes and so so the other phenomenon of neutrino is that you mentioned that they also late so are they're failures of tinos they go back and forth. Yes it's It's actually a fairly Easy to this cried kwan to sonam on We know that In quantum mechanics there is this Particles described by these function which is called the wave function. And so the neutrinos could be on. Neutrino could be born as a say an extra and then it's quanta way function would evolve over time in a way that after sometime. The wave function is no longer a purely electron neutrino way function. But the has a little bit or even law actually of a different flavor. It could be a new one or tau. So what we observe in the actors. Is this change of flavor and perhaps the most striking demonstration of this phenomenon is solemn. Neutrinos because we know that the sun produces an extra treatments and It doesn't produce a new on and talion trainers so But here on earth we do Have evidence that the solar neutrino flags that we receive has some You wanna talion. Trina in it and that can only be explained by sedation and Actually after this other neutrino data showed this phenomenon. This was also confirmed by a saint men made experiments so it's a fairly established phenomenon it and so that the flavors are Electron new on tall. Yes that's right and so. Did you understand the vendor made in the sun for example there they are made as electron Neutrinos and by the time they reached the earth day the Immunes dot. Yes yes Impart young. that's that's what happens so ease. It always the case that they get a manufactured so to speak as as electoral neutrinos always. It depends on where they are born. There are places where neutrino sutter born in or flavors. A so it's it's it really varies with With the type of environment We are talking about okay. Okay and so in the people you say ph is this primordial black holes. We talked about radiates right. Handed and left handed dutra knows in equal amounts so anybody right-handed unless the cleaners. Okay let me see so Yes you say. Indicates of dirac neutrinos. pba Left neutrinos in equal amounts possibly increasing deceptive number noon pheno species nest. Yes is that explainable. Yes so right handed than left handed. Neutrinos that may take why to explain what that exactly means me. Just say that It's related to the neutrino mass. So if you're truly knows didn't have a mass which we know they do but if they didn't have a mouse They would only exist as left handed particles which means that basically their spin is Is anti aligned with the momentum and but if they have mass and the iraq particles There could be another type of neutrino which is right handed. Which where the This being ease aligned with a mentor other than anti line and so If you are iraq these these two different species could exist and so instead of having one species of neutrino emitted left-handed one Indicators of a massless trina if we have not suv nutrients than you would have to species and so. The black hole radiate war energy compared to The case when neutrinos don't amass so when we started working on this paper i was interested in this phenomenon that A lot of the literature having to do with a developer. Evaporation of primordial black couls. Consider the neutrinos as massless about. Now we know that they are massive. And so i thought well Sixty speaking at primordial black hole could radiate more energy than previously thought. So i found that aspect interesting and then sees you mention the possibility to increase the effective number of species. That's related to what it was talking about. So then you the black hole would ra- gate more neutrino States or more neutrino Species to spe pseudo speak and then Would increase the number of neutrinos per cubic centimeter Data we observe today so I'm kind of glossing over a lot of these days. But basically cosmology gives us a measurement of this and effective which is called the effective number two species. And if you have this right. Handed neutrinos coming from the primordial black holes. This number could be higher than than expected. And so that would be may be a i way to tell that maybe there are more black holes in the universe yet. So so the hawking radiation essentially creation coming out of black holes Expected defined Expected that over a long period of time. Black holes radiate away lap. Later ray out the mass or information that didn't do it And so this. Radiation is hockey. Radio station is it is a new park. Or is it. Fundamentally composed of neutrinos hawking radiation is made of every particle that no of so A black hole. A camera gate Pretty much everything. Photons neutrinos throngs You loans It said cetera but There is the catch here. The fact that a black hole has a temperature which is another Big achievement of stephen hawking to end and others To that the black hole is thermo dynamical object and so Basically the bigger the black hole the lower the temperature so if the temperature is really low The black hole wouldn't be able to immed- Very massive particles because they are thermal energy would be sufficient for that so because masses energy Mc squared right so because massey's energy If a black hole has too low of a temperature It wouldn't have its quantum energy It's it's Wouldn't be enough to produce the mass off a particular particle for example a proton may be too heavy to be produced by a really low tanto black home so so the beaker. The black called the lower the temperature. Yes ed so. So then can expect the bigger black holes to have more of a neutrino content in radiation. Yes because The bigger black holes would as i said be able to radiate the heavy particles and so they would only be able to radiate away the low mass particles and so there could be black holes that only emit photons gravitons and Neutrinos do a of sort of the distribution of this primordial black holes Isn't you know sort of everywhere. What is what do we know about you. Know some of the distribution of bbc's you mean spatial distribution like where they are now. I'm wondering just like the easy would do sort of look at the early universe will find them everywhere Probably at the beginning they would be a more or less uniformly distributed Bug in the universe. Today they would probably be Behaving like the dark matter. Does they would Be part of galactic halos In other words they would be they would class gravitationally on large structures like a like a galaxy placido galaxy so these call still around They would they would behave like like the dark matter down. So they would be in in halo. Galaxies would have by. Now have april would would they not have disappear because it far it depends on the mass That they have when they are born so their if their mass is less than a certain value that trying to remember Basically yes they would have to By now they would have completely evaporate did their masters larger than they will take longer to evaporate and they could still be around So they roughly speaking the dividing line between a black hole. Steve being around today or not. I think it's something like ten to fifteen grams fiery recall correctly into fifteen clams though So this paper. Eusebio obtained the diffuse flux of right hill. Neutrinos from his idea and so so. So so the nikkei actually act to build these neutrinos. They'd be flying here do pbs specifically In principle that's a possibility we Considered that for certain Masses of these black holes and certain density of this black holes the flux of neutrinos that they generate over time could be fairly large and so we could Detect these neutrinos If we had a very Power who attacked so Now life is never ideally in the sense that a real Ut detector have substantive issues like ground And so on. So at the end of the people we conclude that impact is giving given the limitations that current nutrient doctors have It may not really be possible to detect neutrinos trump mortgage black holes but people. That's a possibility and that alone is interesting. Yeah because they suggestion that this primordial black holes could be as as you mentioned could be part of the dark matter that yes to seeking. Is that still About us that has been. There has been a debate on these Kind of going back and forth in the scientific community The latest i heard is that Black whose could be part of the dark matter. Maybe even a large part but probably not they entire dark matter so a one hundred percent primordial Battery is a bit difficult to justify the day. experimental bowels that we already have constrained so various types but there could be scenarios where maybe a fraction of the dark matter. He's made of primordial black holes. I wanted to go into a ended up paper in twenty twenty supernova neutrinos directional sensitivity and prospects for dissertation here the export potential of current and future liquid cinta league neutrino detectors. I decade old town. Mass a localize a super a supernova neutrino signal into sky in douglas was feeding the core collapse nearby star tens to hundreds of english Coated and don't be constructed policy in the detector can be used to estimate a direction to the star so so this is now neutrinos from supernova and You so so we. We have Idea here that before this opened on what happens. If please open over a time period it is creating neutrinos that could pick up and and potentially get ready to see the super bowl. Yes that's what excites me The fact that Think about bitter jews. Beetlejuice is the most famous nearby star. That could go supernova anytime and we don't know when that's going to happen and If it wasn't for these neutrinos that our paper is about we will know until the style literally Collapses and and then soon after becomes superman but in this paper we we Show that before the star collapses which is the beginning of the supernova process We can detect these. These neutrinos That are used at that at that stage and so increase the pool we could know that You know tomorrow. These days beetlejuice exploding and that that would be quite exciting. Yeah it's beetlejuice is is red joy and reasonably close to was really big star. I can remember Cecilia there was some suggestion that It could go supernova within something one hundred fifty thousand years which is obliquely in cosmic time so it is getting ready to go to Supernova right yes. I am not you formed about exactly the number of years give or take but it's it's ready it's ready. It could be any time and any time any time for an astronomer muse anytime the next thousand soviet so we should. We should hold their breath. But it's ready could be tomorrow. It could be in a hundred years could supernova. I know that this is not part of the paper but could the beetlejuice supernova avenue adverse effect on north really know a supernova is very very spectacular event. it's it's a star that collapses so it implodes i and that explodes and then when he explodes It's very bright. In the case of bitter jews we could. We could see by naked-eye shore but in terms of A fact of each radiation and neutrinos in light on on us and on our daily activities. It wouldn't it. Wouldn't affect them in any way so it's a save Show to just enjoy without any worry. Great answer so you talking about supernova neutrinos so so can be actually detect neutrinos from supernova. What different from what we talked about in the previous people Different from pbs I'm not sure. Can you repeat yes. So the new teen emanating from a supernova different from the Neutrinos of expectancy from a primordial black hole. Yes the the different In many ways disney trails have higher energies. So it's much much easier to attack them and indicates will beat the jews. We would detect thousands or even more of dan millions. Probably of them Indiana so different in the way they are born because in our primordial black hole ordinary black hole The processes volcanoes the asian. Which which is a gravity phenomenon in a supernova. You're born out of the very hot and dense environment That the that that the star as after it has collapsed so star collapsing on its own way to become very dense and so In this very dense in hot environment nuclear processes take place that produce these nutrients. So i guess the main difference is that indicates supernova it's most nuclear phenomenon and in the call is really fundamentally a gravitational sonam. Okay you discover technique in this paper and you saved sin principle possible unique the identify the progenitor star so So the existing technology and ideas discussed in the paper viki see teacup a neutrino decode. Identify valid came from or what direction thing from embed you can go back and look at the in that direction if he find to supernova then you could say that the supernova that created in-principle Yes let me. Just say that There are situations and this is not one of them but there are situations where if you have one neutrino you can point to the pointing the sky. What came from in these case. It's a little more complicated. Because what really gives us. The information is the statistical distribution of these nutrients so we are talking about may be the tax in hundred a hundred Gable take from say be for example and What did detector really observe is not the neutrino is kind of a vector which is related to the products of these neutrinos so this neutrino sues interacts with the interact with the detector. And then out of this interaction you have a positive on the new thrown and those can be observed and you can you can create a factory using these two and then and then these rector will have a certain orientation but each each neutrino coming will give you a differently oriented vector but statistically if you look at the distribution of these factors you you can tell you can you can do for with a certain of course The direction of the neutrinos because these vectors are not uniformly distributed they are they have a non uniform distribution of the direction. And so using this information we can we can define a regional the sky where The new three could come from so we can. We cannot now down to a point but we can now down to maybe a cone of a few tens of degrees Width and then we look in that cone and see what stars that com and maybe be juicy one of them. Yeah so As you say you if you see a few Neutrinos Statistics bution of those will give us some some probability That it is in in some region of the sky. And then you say the paper You can then that if it is happening please open nola. You learnt other observational. Modalities multi messagero rations Invisible in radio and other other types of observations Do actually pick up more data so this is almost like a early alert system If it is in place right yes i would call it a very early I learned to because it's we're talking about maybe our worse or insert very fortunate cases. We are even talking about maybe day Before the assad goes supernova and. so that's enough time to plan for for it so a something that fascinated me When i heard about this from a from a an experimentalist is that there is a human factor which was not aware of but The factories so if you have come up with thirty minutes to plan for watching supernova this may not be enough because it just takes stein to make phone calls and get a hold of people and and decide what to do. Come to a consensus in that. I saw in addition to technical things. Like okay have to maybe turn your telescope Direction which takes time. But i i was really fascinated by the human factor. Those things that if you had style we'd be you can kind of gathered. Relevant people decide something but if you have thirty minutes or or or minutes maybe not so. Yeah yeah i wondered. If such a earlier system is in place Perhaps could be something programmatic. Crises is picking up And you have some you know. Maybe some ai techniques or something like that that identifies the region and it goes. Programmatic returned the telescopes look. Yes yes exactly so. There could be a protocol in place For that so e if a telescope was suitable for observing a nearby supernova which which is not always the case than than now that we showed that it's possible to know beforehand if a star is going to go supernova then there could be some sort of protocol in place already so that when the alert comes which is we can just activated the protocol and oriented telescope. maybe automatically will in some sort of Organized way yeah as you say if you remove humans from the process it becomes not better there is actually already working this direction It's called this new two point. Oh a network which has to do with Exactly these using neutrinos as alert for the astronomy community and That has to do with exactly a creating alerts and also creating protocols for how to react to an alert rate. I want to end the people that just came out. it concordant scenario for the observation of neutrino from the tidal disruption. Even eight hundred twenty nine hundred ninety s t You say be induced at phenomenology concordance canadia with the logistic jet of for the title disruption event Between ninety s jesmyn proposes a source of the astrophysical neutrino event. Ice cube So the title disruption even this is star getting cooler into a black hole getting Getting sucked in rate is that the is that even up to the match yes This is something that we We had about be in in popular science stalks What what happens if you get too close to black hole and It's kind of scary. So the answer is you would be ripped apart because your feet will be pulled in with a strong force than your head and these. This is what happens to two statehouse. Use the star gas to close than by guests Ripped the park. Which is what the tied is option means and so instead of a star Rotating around a black hole we just have a stellar stellar That dr intially. I created by the black hole and so This is something that The happy neighbor cops serve did so so we have. This does happen this particularly Eighty twenty nine hundred ninety s and Bequeath actually see a new cleaners from that particular even so tightness. Deduction events are fairly well established phenomenon in astronomy. We have many of them served They they are Fairly a common plays events But what's special about this particular one. Eighty two thousand nineteen years. G is that We could let's say It could have Produced on neutrino that was detected a ice cube so eighty twenty nine hundred ninety s. She is the first either direction event. For which is coincident. Neutrinos detected a dice. Cube in queens. This coincidence is likely to be accidental. So on approachability estimate tells us that these coins. This is pretty causal not accident so eighty twenty nine hundred ninety. The g could be the parent of this neutrino. And that's that's that's a i. That's very interesting. Yes i skew. is a is a big ice cube in the in. The south is I'm not sure it's exactly cuba. But it's it's the biggest block of is which has been Eastern With values Small detectors So it's it's an array of swarner detectors but yeah it's basically a big block of ice which has been transformed into a detective and so so the idea that this high energy neutrinos from what they were System montemar even that happened Out there this high energy neutrinos passing through that ice q. believe some telltale signs All of that happening and yuxi picked up Then began back Just like you were talking about the previous creeper begin. Please back to a region so this is one of those cases where you can tell from a single neutrino of course the with with a narrower where you can tell the point in the sky where three neutrino kate from. It's doable with one single neutrino because this high energy neutrinos when they enter the is They produce ca a shower so they kind of illuminate. They you me nate. The is but the do it in a way which is very much Beat so and then and then the direction of the the direction of bigotry knows. We have a pretty good accuracy often. How often could be a pickup something like that. Do we have an estimate of how often that would happen. Meaning ice cube detects something like this. Every year ice cube the tax Of the order of ten high-energy neutrinos froth outside our galaxy. Tadesse the number for the entire crop of neutrinos that ice cube has It went we talk about tidal disruption events in the specific these are fairly rare phenomena and so they estimated that maybe a few times so percent of the entire neutrino flux the thais cubeys of serving could be from tidal disruption events. Not much more than that. So we are talking about less than half of the total flats being to tell this option events okay and so the tug disruption burned as as you mentioned It starts getting clipped applaud and pulled back into a into a a black hole but this ten percent. Do they have to be these braces as they call it. The things that have a jet that is sort of lying towards us. Is that it necessarily condition for these types of high energy neutrinos. It's it's a plausible scenario Let me just say that. There is an important difference between blazers in tidal disruption events. In the fact that the ablaze is something that has a jet. She's always on so the jets kinda kerman feature of of these particular galaxy but the title is adoption. Event is transient events. Saw dotcoms creates the accretion. This accretion of the star of the black hole produces flair is flair can last year or two but then it would just fade away so There could be jet and in fact in our paper we present where there is a jet so they partisans the user chat But if there is a jet in tiger disruption event. That's a transient suggested. That's born when This starts to create the stellar debris. And then it's on for months or years and then and then shuts off and it has two point in our direction as you as you mentioned because otherwise we would. We would see the trains your so this high energy neutrinos sillier how. How many orders of magnitude are we talking about coming to the one set you pick up. Let's say from the sun I'm not sure about the question. Can you maybe rephrase yet. So when you say this high energy neutrinos that is coming from let's say a tidal disruption events or something like that How much comedy orders of magnitude more energy Outdoors come to you. Know the ones that might be created the sun a lot menu of this magnitude so It is a big difference. So the sun produces new three meals. over a wide range of energies Higher energy neutrinos from the sun reach energies of the order of ten am pt and mega awards and for the ice cream. Neutrinos we are talking about one hundred of the older one hundred t. v. or even thousand teams. Which would be p so. Let's say maybe eighty tortoise magnitude finding the mass rife or okay and so this e. v. measure it is actually measuring the mass of the neutrino of newfield. Now these these neutrinos are have such a Such high energy that basically It's impossible to know their mass Because because as i said massey's energy so they talk energy of neutrino Detected is to be so high that that percentage view to its mass east so tiny that this practice mutual so i was wondering if we know the energy couldn't be sort of back computer to save the mass is or it doesn't follow The reasoning is a bit different and The way to sink about this is perhaps they let me see the formula for energy particle Which used the rest energy Applause the kinetic energy and So connecticut is so high that he thought the overwhelms direct energy. So it's it's and of course every time you measure the energy when three no. There is a narrow associated with the measurement so You we can't really we can't really tell what What led the boss of the detroit news but both roughtly this. This appears to be sort of an early warning system for many many things right topped the supernova the in the title disruption events producing heightened plano's So this could be sort of inundated with a monkey message. Observations protocols as you mentioned that gives us a higher success. Wait suspect. I would think certainly nominated be one right That's the power of multi messenger astronomy the integration of different signals coming from Photos tree knows navigation waves Causing me craze and Danger plays very powerful emmanuel cases and maybe supernova case is the most striking Xenos come first. But that's not always the case So in the indicates of tidal disruption events Did you know that was observed. Came about five months later than the initial dhammika looser version of the tidal disruption events so It's if it can go both ways. neutrinos can be early alert or they only alert could be for example a radio salvation or or an x-ray use ovation and then and then the neutrino attacked or could Focus a surge in that direction as see what they find which which has actually been done ice cube sometimes. Does these these archival. Search this on the basis of others from From for example x ray or gamma ray surveys interested. Exciting eighty that said a lot to be owned It seems It seems like these till don't know all the production mechanisms for neutrinos but if we have robust with to pick them up on than we can place them back and and talk asking questions What might be there definitely So yes so. People celia the next five years Wanted the aid is that you believe Be will make a significant crocus in this Innovative neutrinos then two different areas. That a very promising One is Broadly speaking Manmade nutrients so there is. There is a big push especially hitting the united states to build Create very powerful beams of trainings and then these beams are manmade. So we know that very well. We know that energy we know the composition and we can use them to learn about The properties of treatments and then That other men bead neutrino experiments where Scientists look for the between months so that's also very promising In something i really. I really excited about that. That may be a furious novel with noble the neutrino mass us from these very high position laboratory experience. Then there is the whole Topic of neutrinos as part of the mouth of mike messenger astronomy and in that area. I think what was was to look forward. To among other scenes is the interplay gravitational waves shock waves. You still Somehow a science of its own into a large extent but there are so many possible connections. We've neutrinos tidal disruption adoption events should produce reputation ways so baranov shoot us gradation ways So so there is. There is a a lot of potential there which is still unexplored in and that's where i see myself Working on in the next few years you adjust very quickly The do gravitational waves travel bid closest and new ashtrays and so if If they both are produced in In uneven they're expected to arrive on earth close to simultaneously. It depends on the timing of the production if the answer is yes the waves ending a knows are born at the same time which may not be exactly true because the physics that governs tation waves is different from the one that that governs neutrinos. So but the difference in timing would be the difference Accumulated that birth But but the two were were generated genetically the same time. They should arrive the same time. Just thinking this a systematic difference in the production time than guan lorries given early warning for the other. But that doesn't seem to do a case right. There could be cases where significant lag in the production of rotation way with respect to the production of the tree nose and one example is. We haven't touched on this before but let me just nation mergers so if we have if we have a merger for example we have maybe a merger of a neutron stars or black hole neutral star before the merger happens so when the two objects that kind of still approaching each other we should start observe serving ways and this is what this is what has been seen so Delight experiment observes these these nominal But if we have a merger After the merger has occurred and the two objects have become one than a. Dan could be the formation of of over an accretion disk and he secretion Trainers which we can which we can back so the neutrino We come After they initially asian waves and so relation as would be the alert for the neutrino. 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Defendant in deadly warehouse fire to serve sentence at home

Wisconsin's Morning News with Gene Mueller

00:31 sec | 2 years ago

Defendant in deadly warehouse fire to serve sentence at home

"Warehouse fire that killed 36 people in the Bay Area reaching a plea deal. Trina Thompson sentenced Erica Mena to 12 years in prison, but Because of time already served, plus good behavior on men will be allowed to serve the remainder of his sentence at home. He will be required to wear an ankle bracelet. Ah MENA pleaded guilty to 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter is part of a plea deal. Before sentencing. The Victimsfamilies urge the judge to put him back behind bars. In an earlier trial, the jury could not reach a verdict. Steve

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"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

Trina Talk

02:58 min | 2 years ago

"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

"The listeners one motivational takeaway patient. I would say. I would tie it back to purpose. I would say if you don't know what your purpose is. Dedicate some time to it by either doing some research on the subject or write down a purpose statement and have that guy have that as a guide to your life white research fines or have found. Is that people who are Who are purpose driven will ever purpose live longer. They have lower levels of stress. Anxiety and depression and the quality of their relationships with other people and with themselves are so much. it's better than those that don't have a purpose or a direction. So that's my advice. So kong we wrap up. Tell the listeners. How they connect with you. They want to hire you for coach. It how they can listen to your podcast and any other things that you have going on. Yeah so. I'm into the middle of creating. A website is not up yet but when i do i'll post it on lincoln lincoln You know my first name is called les michelle long. I am spelled k. H. n. g. last name is x. As an x. Ray i o n g and they find me on lincoln on facebook I also of course have The podcast the purpose tune podcasts that they can Subscribe on youtube on apple podcasts. Spotify radio public in other outlets great. Welcome thank you for your time and this. This purpose driven conversation has been great. So thank you for being on trade talk. Yeah thank you so much in again. Thanks for giving me this opportunity to to speak more about you know my show in in in in hopefully spark people to not only happened to their own purpose but also live fulfilling meaningful life if you like. Trina tuck podcast. Please don't forget to go out to i. Tunes and rate it five stars and leave a review also. Who else in your life. do you know that. Need some motivation and inspiration in their live. Don't forget to share train of talk with them. I hope you have a great week and remember if you change your mindset you can change your. Life keeps driving because success is a journey not a destination..

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Physicist Daniel Whiteson Explains: What Is a Neutrino?

Sean Hannity

04:39 min | 2 years ago

Physicist Daniel Whiteson Explains: What Is a Neutrino?

"In the universe. That's there. There's a lot of them out there, but it just doesn't feel the same forces. It doesn't speak the same language that you and I and all the particles that make us speak or use right. That's right. Yeah, it's like, you know, it's like it's a It's death for something I can walk through the loudest bar. You know, with thump, thump, thump music right and not even hear anything. Don't even notice. It's there, right? It's not purposely ignoring you. It just does not hear it interesting. I was thinking a good analogy could also be you know how in the Internet today people communicate using Facebook or Twitter, or instagram or email. These are all different ways that people interact with each other on the Internet. But what if there was somebody who said you know what? I'm not going to use Twitter or Instagram or Facebook? I'm just gonna Respond to people if they write me a handwritten letter. That's right. Yeah, those people are social media knew. Trina. Yes. Yeah, that's kind of what it is. It's like everybody else is talking to each other in one way. But this one particle just says You know what? I'm gonna ignore those different ways to interact. I'm just gonna do my thing. Yeah. And given the toxicity of social media, that probably means the neutrino is the happiest particle And, Yeah, you know, maybe that's the key way should all learn from the treatise. Yeah, eh, So let's remind people, though, what the forces are so there's the strong nuclear force that ties the nucleus together. There's electromagnetism that's responsible for electricity and magnetism and light and all that kind of stuff. And then there's the weak nuclear force as the weakest of of these forces, And then there's gravity. Everything with mass feels gravity right. But in the case of particles, we don't really think about gravity very much because particles have hardly any mass at all. And so gravity doesn't really affect them to really those other three. So the corks the courts, they feel the strong nuclear force and electromagnetism and the weak force. Okay, so they feel everything electrons. They feel electromagnetism, and they feel the weak nuclear force. Neutrinos on Lee feel the weak nuclear force, which is called the weak nuclear force, because it's super duper week, not because it takes a week to act or something like that. So it doesn't just ignore some of the forces that everybody else fields but it only it like they wanted chose to interact with the rest of the universe. Is like the week is one. It's like the most inconsequential one, right? Exactly. It's like, you know, if you could only interact with somebody by sending him a letter to the South Pole, and the letters only go every six months or something. Right? And you know if the neutrino didn't feel any forces at all, then we would have no way to even know it existed. Oh, there could be a whole set of particles that Speak, even maybe a told different set of forces. Yeah, like people think about dark matter, right? Dark matter. We don't know if it feels any of these forces and that's what makes it so difficult to look for and to understand dark matter as far as we know, only speaks gravity, which is why you can only study it when there's like a galaxy sized blob of it. Neutrinos. You feel one of these forces, which is why we can talk about them and study them. Well, let's talk about some of these properties that I was reading about the neutrino. I read that it has a mass that maybe one lesson one million of the mass of the electron. That's right. Neutrinos are super duper duper low mass. And we don't understand why at all, you know, we look at the mass of these particles, the electron, the courts, the other ones. We have no idea why these particles of different masses. We did a whole episode on how they get their masses, which is by interacting with the Higgs Bos on some of them interact a lot where the Higgs goes on, and so they get a lot of mass, and some of them don't interact hardly at all. So they get almost no mass. We don't know why. Like why does this one interact with the Higgs a lot in this one. Almost None of it was like a bunch of parameters in the control panel. The universe and we don't know if there's a pattern to it or if they just set randomly the beginning of the universe. We have no clue, but it seems like an important hint. The neutrinos are so close to zero mass, but not actually zero. Yes. So they are kind of tiny, right? I mean, I know everything's appoint mask mathematically, but thieves things. I mean, they're not disappoint master there. Appointments that are really, really, really, really, really almost no Mass. That's right. But if again it doesn't affect their size, their physical size is a different thing from their mass, their masters like a quantum mechanical label, like electrical charge, right? Sound like something with more masses more stuff to it, But, yeah, you're right. Neutrinos are weird because they have almost no mass, but not zero like they're not the lightest thing in the universe. All right, photons have no mass exactly zero. They travel the speed of light neutrinos just less than the speed of light because have just more than zero mass these

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"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

Trina Talk

03:24 min | 2 years ago

"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

"They women to reach new levels of power gives the listeners one motivational take away. Okay so i would say that. It is to trust yourself which i will acknowledge. I don't always find very easy. But there have been so many times where i have been just pulled in a direction to do something in my business or in my life and i resist story kind of tell myself with a stupid idea or ignore it but when i finally embrace it just feels so aligned and i realized now i could have if i had trusted myself and just listened to my intuition. I could've had this feeling even sooner. And so i would encourage listeners to trust their own opinions their own inner voice i mean gosh were bombarded with like advice. Every time we look at the internet. And so i think it's so important to hone our own self trust and even if even if it instagram quote tile says whatever doesn't mean that it's true for you and you know what's true for you. I love that. Tell the listeners. How they connect with you if they want to become a client. If you have anything coming out that you wanna share the whole nine yards. I'm so glad you ask so. There's two ways. I would love to connect with folks who hear this show. So one of them is. I do have a free email. Horse called five pillars of magnetic thought leadership content. And it's intended to guide women entrepreneurs like you and i win leaders to learn how to publish those bold opinions insights at t's the kind of get noticed in hired that you and i have been talking about today so folks can find that by going to five magnetic fillers dot com and that's the number five and the rest is spelled out. That's a great way to connect with me. I would love to hear from you there. And the second thing i would say is to find me on linked in there's nobody else on linked in with the exact spelling of my name. So i'm the only one you're gonna find their and as i've said a few times i do love meeting new people so if you connect with me there send me a note and tell me you heard me on. Trina talk and i would just love to get to know you. Wow well i'm pretty sure to. Listeners are gonna love your Offered at your the five magnetic haulers of thought leadership. That sounds just amazing. And i just wanna say thank you for taking time out of your busy day to spin this time with me. I'll turn out. It's been just lovely. I'm so glad that we got to talk if you like. Trina tug pie cares. Please don't forget to go out to tunes and rate it five stars and leave a review. Also who else in your life do you know that. Need some motivation and inspiration in their lives. Don't forget to share train of talk with them. I hope you have a great week and remember if you change your mindset you can change your. Life keeps driving because successes a journey not a destination..

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"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

Trina Talk

08:03 min | 2 years ago

"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

"Out of it who it's not for. They're not going to read it so it doesn't really matter and i had to think of it from that perspective you make so many points there. Trina i wanted just highlight a couple of them. One of them is the idea that you're not for everyone. And i find that that's where a lot of the women leaders that i work with can. Sometimes feel held back is they. They don't want upset people. They don't wanna turn anybody off to have anyone disagree with them because it's uncomfortable. And that's very understandable and normal but the thing that i remind them and myself is just what you said lake. It's going to attract the right people repel the wrong ones. That is a good thing and it's very hard though. It's very hard to get to that point where you are fine with that because you do you want to like you. You want to be the best and have people to like you but the truth of the matter is it's not gonna happen. You could be the person who does everything right and it's still not going to happen that way right like you can't win that battle right. It's just it's just a lost cause and you've probably everyone listening has probably heard the phrase that if you're for everybody your for nobody and but i i think what you said earlier to trina about the shame that you felt that you had around your story you know that's another thing that we that will hold us back in. That's also very normal and very understandable. But i am reminded of something a colleague of mine. Her name is obsolete. Been a and she's she is over her status. The other day she said as women leaders were not allowed to keep our secrets to ourselves. Our mission has to be stronger than our fear. I mic drop. I thought oh my gosh. She's right you know as we as you and i were talking about earlier like we need more women's voices we certainly need more women of color voices and so and we don't serve that that mission if we're keeping our stories to ourselves And funny you say that. But my my coach lisa nichols. She says the same thing she said. Your story is not for. You is for other people. Wow she was like so. Stop keeping net in and stop know being ashamed because everything you went through was not for you for you to tell someone else so that that can help someone else. That's really powerful reframe incident because because otherwise you might think like like you're probably your default mode of thinking mind certainly is like well. My life is my life and these things for me learn from and so to turn that on its head and say no. This is the purpose of that wasn't even for you. It's for others is so different and so powerful it is it really is and i think it's something that we as women i think we we don't see it that way because i think us as women. We automatically just assume the burden where they're nurturers were their caregivers and when things don't go as planned or we make mistake or poor choice. Wherever i think we beat ourselves up possibly harder than what a man does. And and i think that really impacts how we move forward. Yeah i'm reminded of I have a friend who told me she has. Her husband. bought her a mug. And it said May you have the confidence of a mediocre white man and it just makes me laugh because so many studies have shown and men. I i would argue. Probably whiteman particular have a tendency to just be a lot more easy on themselves and give themselves they would call it this but give themselves craze and just like if they stumble they get right back up. But it's not a big deal. And i know from my experiences of gosh. If i make a mistake i will belabor that thing to death and i will beat myself up. I'll try to make amends like crazy. And i just i mean yes i completely agree with you and kind of maybe. I don't know if i'm call it like developing a thicker skin exactly. But i certainly need to become very aware of my own People pleasing an approval seeking and a knee tendencies. Or or the fact that i can't there to disappoint others like i really have to spend a lot of time with myself kind of working through those because they every single time are a barrier to me being more bold. Move up going to say things that are more enticing. And so i think we do need to be good stewards of ourselves when we notice those kind of limiting habits come up yet and i love what you're saying how you said you had to work through those things yourself and it is. It's it's a work you have to work on it and as well the mental aspect of your life the physical because so many times we just we. Just don't take care of ourselves. We're so busy doing and living life in making sure things are happening that we forget that our mental health is first and foremost our physical spiritual and then like you said just not being harding yourself. And i'm one of those people as well if i make a mistake. I'm i'm like the first person at date. Give myself to. The acts is like sending myself to. Yeah oh my god. How could you do that. That was that was horrible view. What we do we need to shore ourselves grace because we're human and you know we make mistakes. That's what we do in in. We're gonna continue to do that until the day we die. So it's no bad thing to beat yourself up. You know it's not good to do there but you have to learn from those mistakes right. Yeah there's gotta be like middle ground between falling apart with guilt anguish when you make a mistake and ignoring your mistakes right like there's mill point where you can you can learn and take action to improve over time without getting totally being totally overtaken by how bad you feel for making a very human mistake. Oh my goodness. I mean we could go through this forever but i wanna get into the question portion of the interview. Are you ready for those. Okay so here we go. Who or what motivates you I am very motivated by feelings. So i'm motivated by what it feels like to say something. But i'm proud of saying and i'm motivated by relationships with it feels like to help my clients deliver their impact to have this trust and rapport with them. And i'm also very motivated by the women leaders. I see out in the world. I mean michelle. Obama comes to mind Alexandra cortez comes to mind. But women who are really haven't had the choice you know they've been put in the spotlight not necessarily sought out the spotlight and i am just. I'm just so in off of the way they hold their head heads high and they keep their backs straight and they keep doing the good work despite a lot of people not approving of them so good. What demotivates you.

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"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

Trina Talk

03:50 min | 2 years ago

"trina" Discussed on Trina Talk

"That was the case. I think it's definitely culture culture. I think it's organizations and old you know mindsets and it's unfortunate because so many times we walk into that not realizing that it's there and it can stop our growth. It can stifle us and cause us to to shrink in order to fit in somewhere that was never designed for us in the plate. Wow and i'm glad you touched on that. How does how does a woman know that. How do you know that you're in some. You're somewhere where it's not even a good fit for you. Because a lot of times we do we end up in places like that we try to make it work trying to make it work and we end up. Having a nervous breakdown was trying to make something fit that we were not meant to fit right. Well i i think it's it requires self self inventory or inventory of what's important to us first because it's really subject to what what made make one woman thrive which caused another one like you said to have a nervous breakdown. We're all crafted differently. But i think that the biggest thing is are you thriving do you. Do you find yourself motivated to go to work every day. Just basic things think. Sometimes we try to make it so much harder if we just think think about work is all about relationships where you get paid that's it. It's all relationships. Though it's it's it's about what are you doing. How does make you feel if you're going to work every day you feel stunted you you feel if you're not growing you're not motivated. That's the sign. There really isn't anything else it's needed and sometimes we will ignore all of that because we're getting a check but we absolutely hate where we are and so we're not giving one hundred percent we're frustrated. We can't wait until we get off work. We don't enjoy the people that were around enough. That people have to be our best friends. I don't go to work to make personal friends but it least should be a place where you feel like your voice voices heard in you can thri and if none of those things were happening just like you would be asking yourself that if you up a romantic relationship analysis happening you ask yourself the same same thing if you're gonna work so true. Oh my goodness. I can talk to you forever about this because what you're saying is so vital to women in their lives in general not just professionally but in motivating in nurturing relationships and connections and and actually commanding. You're worth rather it's in the board room or the bedroom so to speak. You have to know your worth and not many of us do because you know. We think that they're going to just know that we're a good person. Yes hello if you would like to work with the lair. Her website is www dot a positive identity dot com. If you like. Trina talk podcast. Please don't forget to go out to i. Tunes and rate it five stars and leave a review also. Who else in your life. do you know that. Need some motivation. Inspiration in their lives. Don't forget to share training. Talk with them. I hope you have a great week and remember if you change your mindset you can change your. Life keeps driving because success as a journey not a destination..

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Lou Holtz talks Notre Dame and more

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

13:10 min | 2 years ago

Lou Holtz talks Notre Dame and more

"Lua alluded to you as being a builder and again i go back to the interview which you had here in the studio with us and the obvious question from a person when you They asked you about the rumors you going to. Usc and you said usc is one of the three best jobs. And i said wait a minute. I know notre dame is one of the best. What's the third best job. And you said the one that i get and it turned out to be usc but the university of south carolina. And and i'm just wondering when you reflect back about taking over that program. Why did you take over such a struggling program. And what is it is allowed. Lou holtz everywhere. He has gone to be able to build success. What i foresee a we will not arrive. I think we had three offensive linemen on scholarship is all we had. It did have a quarterback and didn't have a running back to his per se. But you know you grin there you you just you try to fundamental you. Try to do the things that we talked about. Just you know. Build build the football team. And i have gone to six different situations in college and never inherited a winner and went to bow game no later in the second year with matter of fact after going on eleven we finished seventeenth a country next year and beat ohio state in a bowl game following here i think we finished loveth in the country. Beat state again on january one. But it's not because guy it's Coach it's all about the people. If team i mean it's about coaches and players. All all really tried to play their road and believe that you can do something. We read great fan support in south carolina. We were below eligible this year. We'd basically accepted a bowl bid and then of course after a little probably had with trump said in my last football game we decided not to go to a bowl game. I would've liked to vendor micro in a bowl game and yet at the same time within hayes and i'll have the same legacy Last was in clemson was involved. Refer also that's not a great legacy to have necessarily but it's a good football team. Many people coming back in. Like steve spurrier command. And you know he. He's a guy that likes to win. And i think he can win earlier. I believe that in the bud by heart. I think he's an excellent coach. I think the players will respond well to them. And i think we took a the longest losing program the country and took it to a bowl game and he'll take it from there to the championship level when you talk about coaching today And i think about francs being fired after he won nine games and i think about the expectations that go along ty willingham of course sopa but notre dame in his first year wins his first eight and then what has happened to him recently as well. What are the expectations of football coach at a major program today. Well i've been figured that basically very very impatient but you know they. They want instant success. One instant gratification and want to go the top. That the trina goes to the university of louisville inherits a very very good football team. From coach smith went onto michigan state. Now goes between things that a tremendous job but You know feel air. And he has those great athletes. They have great success. Urban meyer. who. I hired at university of notre dame you know he goes to Utah has instant success and everybody sitting there saying well. Hey he can do it let. Let's go get that guy that can do it here that we can win immediately will You know having code having smith there your quarterback as a pretty good asset to have it set about where somebody also had success. And i am sure they they look at it and say well gee they came in and they were down and all of a sudden they one. That's what we want to do and everybody all the fans wanted to two things who's going to be the new coach and he will be the next quarterback i. It's unbelievable i. i don't care you. You want to become unpopular to hurry. Go for being the second team quarterback to the i team the anything too is if you think about it and i was thinking about notre dame just the other day what should be their expectation level and i know the obvious as well to win championships but if you look at the landscape of football today lou there's a lot of teams that are able to get outstanding athletes that don't have the same requirements to get maybe to get into school There's a lot of schools have reputations of putting players into the pros and what have you so having said all of that. What should be the expectation at notre dame today as far as their season and their teams year in year out when further. Joyce hired may at the university of notre dame. He said. I wanna talk to you about a couple of things. Basically not negotiable. These are not negotiable university. Notre dame we are need understand. This now isn't even before i was ever offered the job at you. Know we we. We will not redshirt. We will not take transfer from junior. College will not take a transfer from another school against need search chain core curriculum classes for years of english. Three years of math through calculus at center players are going to miss practice because of late classes or or or labs or tutors or things along that line. The players are going to live on campus. We are going to have great facilities. You have nothing to do with the discipline but athlete on campus We don't pay a whole lot You're not allowed to president of the university. Notre dame was the rule when say they gave the president rates once that they could give me a raise anyone on all that and he said with the we're expecting to compete for a national championship at least once every three or four years and I didn't find anything wrong with ed. And we did the head it. I think that should be their expectations. Not necessarily this year even next year. But i do think They expect Charlie wise to compete for the national championship. And i think he will. The same things are saying about notre dame they said about whenever procedure went there years ago. They said it. When i was there i remember my first year recruiting at notre dame. My aunt had us fifty eight to sixty year before. I got there in their last football game on national television and You go into a home to recruit a young man that have all these That have all these articles in there. About how Notre dame can't win anymore and the schedules to tough. There's all this. And there's all that. And i just don't believe that i i think you know. The sec schedule's pretty tough When i was at university dame might think at fifty four percent of games ever coach there were against a top twenty five football teams. But that's part of notre dame you play the best you know. We played washington when they're really good. We played tennessee. We played texas We we we played Miami florida played. Florida state You just that's just the way you did it at notre dame and I don't think it's any different now. I might be a little bit down right now but yeah. I think it's going to be fine but lou. Isn't it a little bit different. In the sense. That i used to think of notre dame and you probably going into a home where you know it was. I want this kid. The kid's gonna sign right there. It was like with john wooden at ucla. I mean john recruiting because everybody wanted to come and play for john wooden at ucla during those particular years but now the competition it. It's almost like well. We've got a pro passing program so if you're an outstanding quarterback you're going to go to this score that school i mean isn't the the mystique oh most of notre dame and not to their own detriment or fall but isn't it a little bit perceived differently today might be but i don't think necessarily it should be. I mean on tv every saturday. One time when i said notre dame we had fifty seven players active in the nfl. The next was penn state with thirty nine and third with southern cal with thirty eight But we we had to work hard. Recruit again we. We found uphill struggle. But here's the different. We could go to california and would we went after navigate. It was us usc or ucla. When would end attack between us. Texas tech today and you went into florida as a youth. Florida state miami and florida. You went into nebraska to be between you and the university of nebraska. You could go anywhere in the country and you would have legitimate chance to recruit the best athlete in that state but you would have to use the beat. The home state and you didn't always do that but when they start talking about well. Nfl i want this type of program. Notre dame's not a four year decision. Support here decision. What do you do in your football's over guarantee you're gonna play in the nfl with china education. You'll get what are you gonna learn. And are you going to be better prepared to go in there. You know i was watching Tonight on tv On some sports show where they had the ten major mistake officials made and one of them was grown bettas called tails and the guy said hatch. And i had to laugh because a whole time as notre dame the first thing i said the locker room before the game was we will call tales. We always called. This was a game. But i just think that You're still a forty year decision. Not a four year decision. You talk about the only thing that's going to change it from where you are today to where you'll be five years from now the books you read the people you meet in a dream a dream and the baby. You're gonna meet university in our day and they're going to be the ones that are going to be illness companies and being. Ceo's and they're going to be the leaders that those are the people you're gonna come in contact with and then you get him on campus. Let them talk to your athletes now. The guy that doesn't feel comfortable in that environment isn't gonna get isn't gonna fit well notre dame anyway and now there were always people that didn't want the discipline did want the the challenge. Academically didn't want to have to work that hard on their academics guy that they won't be interested in the university of notre dame necessarily but one thing i used to laugh about was you would read. You would read these top twenty two football players in america. What schools air considered and other day. It'd be listed on about eighteen oven. Maybe seven of them. We were recruiting because we couldn't get in school academically. But they would always put notre dame was one of their schools Florida not because it made them look good so to speak and I think notre dame will get back. I really do because it's a national school a special school. One of the thing that i think is the lou holtz legacy when it comes to football in. It's almost like parenting. In a sense. You mentioned about urban meyer. I think a barry alvarez a host of other coaches you must feel awfully proud of the the legacy of lou holtz from the coaches that went on from underneath year wing onto other programs either as assistance or successful head coaches as well. I've always felt that. I learned this from woody. Hayes have an obligation to prepare your coaches to become head coaches. I'd always explain why we did things and how we did it. the philosophy at center. I think we've made it look simple that everybody would come in and they go. I can do that. I wanna be head coach. But i went down. Visit very alvorada in preparation for the bogue. Gabi speed come down and one time we had about. I don't know maybe a sixty some former graduate assistants were either in major college or professional that had been graduate assistant said many people gone on u. p. care coach for me at the university of arkansas. We we started him out You know monte kiffin coach for him in the defense coordinator tampa bay et cetera. Just you know it's just so many coaches you enjoy it and that's one of the reasons why you wanna talk to me. Now's not because. I prepare them but because of the contribution they made our success but not mind. There's there's their contribution to my success is far greater mike. Entre bution to there's

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Practical Wisdoms for Sales and Leadership With Lynn Whitbeck

Trina Talk

05:15 min | 2 years ago

Practical Wisdoms for Sales and Leadership With Lynn Whitbeck

"Welcome lynn torino talk. Oh three nine thrilled to be here. Thank you well. I am happy to have you. We connected on linked in. And i feel like i know you. We've had some conversations back and forth so i'm just so happy that you're on the show with today. I know i know that's a wonderful thing about link then is it can be such an incredible way to connect genuinely connected with people but you know so. Many people do it wrong. I mean let's like totally back. I won't say it wrong. I know what you mean. Because that's how i feel too. Yes i know. But we're going to just talk about you today. And i was so excited to talk with you because i am a leader and i love leadership and that's like your superpower right leadership and i just i'm looking at your your bile and you you know you help. People provide sales and leadership To move faster to grow faster and achieve their goals and you were an executive in corporate. So tell me about yourself. What made you decide to start doing this on your own. Yeah so I a little bit about myself. I began my professional current sales. And i believe that everyone should have sales training because sales is leadership. You learn everything you need to know to be an incredible leader through sales So i'm really stand really firm believer in sales training for everyone. It doesn't matter if you're trying to sell yourself to get a new job or you're trying to sell your idea to for a process improvement. You know to your boss. I mean whatever it is or a solution to the board that you want to invest in for the organization so everyone is selling in fact heck we sell to our kids about what they're going to have for dinner at night or two hours significant other about what we're gonna watch on netflix. So you're selling or negotiating all the time and so about me. And how i got into this so i was sort of at a turning point. A number of things occurred at the same time in my life so a startup. I had in the coo was failing And my husband was diagnosed with terminal cancer. And so i had this moment and my daughter was going to be going becoming a senior in high school and outside my two nieces one was in graduate school and the other was an undergrad. So a sort of all these things. That are happening. This convergence and i took that moment after my two week. Pity party To say what. Do i want to be doing moving. And you know what is going to really fill my life with passion and know be able to do something that matters. And that's when i decided to create My business t to queen and spent a year working on the book putting everything together We also spent the year with my husband's health condition. And you know really being becoming his advocate and being very aggressive his treatment so his original six months to one year diagnosis ended up three years. Delivered for three years and So it was know really at some ways. It was a really difficult time but it was also a time for me to really refocus my energy and look forward. Wow thank you for sharing that story with me and my condolences about your husband but you know you were able to get more time with him so that that's what matters so just diving into that. You know you were a ceelo for a company and all these things started happening and it's nothing like having all hell to break at the same time to make you say okay. I gotta do something differently you know. Is it always seems like it happens that way. But i'm looking at like petit first solo petite to queen. I love that name. Tell me how you came up with that. I love it. Well you know. Because i wanted a name to represent that i don't care if you have purple hair. I don't care where you worship. I don't care you know what you love or whom is all about. You know you as an individual as a genuine person. And how do we celebrate all women and and of course all people but i especially wanted because of the three young amazing women in my life. I wanted to be there to help. Women move forward instead of you know coming to the equation out of college and all the training we get. We still have been so trained to be quiet to be polite and sit in the backseat and we have to learn. All new skills to be successful in the workplace

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How Raccoon Outwitted Fox

Iroquois History and Legends

04:27 min | 3 years ago

How Raccoon Outwitted Fox

"How raccoon outwitted fax. raccoons set up in a tree near the lake where bear had lost his tail. Raccoon had seen Fox play his sneaky trick unbear- and he did not like it. It's very well known that Fox. And Raccoon played many tricks on each other. Foxes getting a big head, said raccoon. This must not be. His head must be made. Smaller some of that craftiness must be taken out of him. He's getting to. To Foxy! He thinks he has the cunning of all the animals and that no one can outwit him. I think it's time that someone plays a trick on him. Not many days later raccoon saw Fox coming down the trail. Raccoon was eating some juicy yellow apples that he found on a Trina far away. As soon as he saw Fox, he ran a tree and he began to smack his lips. Just at Fox had done before to bear with fish. delicious apples. What tastes so good? Asked Fox. Raccoon responded by throwing a fresh juicy apple right down to Fox. Fox looked at the apple and took a bite out of it. Delicious, sweet juicy, said Fox when he finished the last mouthful. Where did you get it? Raccoon told Fox how to find the apple tree. He must follow the trail along the river down the pine bluff that he must climb the bluff and run towards the setting sun until he came to an open field. In the center of that field stood a great apple tree. And it was filled with juic- yellow apples, but raccoon. You can climb the tree and pick your own apples. How can I get them off? The branches complained Fox. Oh, that's easy. Said Raccoon. Just back off to bow shots from the tree. And then lower your head like this. Run hard and but the tree with your head. You have such a big head. It will shake the tree so hard that all of the apples will follow at once. Do as I. Tell You and you will have all the apples you want. For a long time. Fox thanked raccoon and started at once he followed the directions exactly, and then he saw way ahead the apple tree. He was just getting ready to run when he got interrupted. Gang as It was the gold finches that he had helped before. Apparently, they still like to thank him all the time. The gold finches called all their other bird friends over, and told them to watch Fox as he was getting ready to take down the giant apple tree. Thank you little gold finches, but I don't have time for your now. I'm going to shake this. Apple Tree. Already in his mind, he began to see the apples falling like pine needles and feel the earth shake under his feet. Fox did just as raccoon told him one aero flight. He backed off, and then another, and then he closed his eyes, lowered his head, and ran swiftly over the thick grass, faster and faster, his four paws came as he kicked up dust and gravel and small stones. The tree grew larger and larger as he came up to it. He struck the tree as hard as he ever could with his great big huge head. And then. Thought. No apple spell. But a dizzy and dazed, foolish looking Fox collapsed to the ground. Different birds started laughing. Ha Said Sparrow. Said, Blue Jay Said

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How Raccoon Outwitted Fox

Iroquois History and Legends

04:35 min | 3 years ago

How Raccoon Outwitted Fox

"How raccoon outwitted fax. raccoons set up in a tree near the lake where bear had lost his tail. Raccoon had seen Fox play his sneaky trick unbear- and he did not like it. It's very well known that Fox. And Raccoon played many tricks on each other. Foxes getting a big head, said raccoon. This must not be. His head must be made. Smaller some of that craftiness must be taken out of him. He's getting to. To Foxy! He thinks he has the cunning of all the animals and that no one can outwit him. I think it's time that someone plays a trick on him. Not many days later raccoon saw Fox coming down the trail. Raccoon was eating some juicy yellow apples that he found on a Trina far away. As soon as he saw Fox, he ran a tree and he began to smack his lips. Just at Fox had done before to bear with fish. delicious apples. What tastes so good? Asked Fox. Raccoon responded by throwing a fresh juicy apple right down to Fox. Fox looked at the apple and took a bite out of it. Delicious, sweet juicy, said Fox when he finished the last mouthful. Where did you get it? Raccoon told Fox how to find the apple tree. He must follow the trail along the river down the pine bluff that he must climb the bluff and run towards the setting sun until he came to an open field. In the center of that field stood a great apple tree. And it was filled with juic- yellow apples, but raccoon. You can climb the tree and pick your own apples. How can I get them off? The branches complained Fox. Oh, that's easy. Said Raccoon. Just back off to bow shots from the tree. And then lower your head like this. Run hard and but the tree with your head. You have such a big head. It will shake the tree so hard that all of the apples will follow at once. Do as I. Tell You and you will have all the apples you want. For a long time. Fox thanked raccoon and started at once he followed the directions exactly, and then he saw way ahead the apple tree. He was just getting ready to run when he got interrupted. Gang as It was the gold finches that he had helped before. Apparently, they still like to thank him all the time. The gold finches called all their other bird friends over, and told them to watch Fox as he was getting ready to take down the giant apple tree. Thank you little gold finches, but I don't have time for your now. I'm going to shake this. Apple Tree. Already in his mind, he began to see the apples falling like pine needles and feel the earth shake under his feet. Fox did just as raccoon told him one aero flight. He backed off, and then another, and then he closed his eyes, lowered his head, and ran swiftly over the thick grass, faster and faster, his four paws came as he kicked up dust and gravel and small stones. The tree grew larger and larger as he came up to it. He struck the tree as hard as he ever could with his great big huge head. And then. Thought. No apple spell. But a dizzy and dazed, foolish looking Fox collapsed to the ground. Different birds started laughing. Ha Said Sparrow. Said, Blue Jay Said Cardinal. Tax said the ducks. Said Eagle. He lay there until the next morning. And as the Sun rose ashamed, faced Fox was seen running towards the woods beyond the pine bluff. He carried his head low. He seemed to be playing. No more foxy tricks. And also his head seemed much. Much smaller.

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Join Forces to Create Unique Hair Education, with Katrina Kelly and Conor Doyle

How To Cut It in the Hairdressing Industry

09:48 min | 3 years ago

Join Forces to Create Unique Hair Education, with Katrina Kelly and Conor Doyle

"Between of being lockdown. I've had all of the emotions like every kind of emotion I've had from the week before the business had to close to decide what what we were going to do before the government do told was and then the first week I was kind of lazy and then the second week I was just enjoying the moment of quiet now having to do and then like this week. Now I've been busy busy busy organizing dance almost so we'd have emotions. I'd say about you you adopted into this okay and you find implanted to go out and slowly think and this is what. I've been talking to a lot of people in the industry where I think like because we've been so busy. There's nearly as like dealing of guilt. Almost you know what I mean because like everything's cancelled We can't really plan too far ahead so we've gone from having like the whole year plan to sudenly sitting down and thinking what to do next so for me. The hardest part is actually just like taking a breath. Getting there definitely gotten their Katrina. I mean say you both as education. You really you have yourselves but how you coat with this current restrictions that we've been given in isolation lockdown everything that was planned has that created a meltdown for you and have you that with it. Yeah so I think for me what happened was I could see at Komen. I good Sense of like you know. I had it educated Portugal. That trip was cancelled. I was in Italy in that Wisconsin. I supposed to go. Easy that Wisconsin everything. Kinda start counseling down and then you know the shutdown of the Ceylon was. It would lay Again how the safety is most important and but now I'm kind of if I'm honest John. I'm enjoying having time with my family. And they're not annoying me to think he's been. We've all got a heads around. We're all in this or the same. We're all in it together. So initially was a shock. Wasn't it because again? You had some bookings going on different things we would do in it but now. I'm Kinda waking up each morning. She in kin and I feel a bit guilty for Sinus. Almost umbrella over enjoy myself. Not exactly a name isn't it? You're like you're like you're not entitled to that because you don't have all this works to actually it's a whole world is on pause. You do guilty about it because you know there's so many people suffering obviously the medical profession epidemic of wonderful thing but from a selfish industry. Point of view is quite nice to have a little bit of time down and I think the thing about it is creative. Energy is to really let that go. Wouldn't you agree? Trina yeah like in the sense as well. I think that as hairdressers we do tend to dot to you know new things that are happening. I think as a creative especially when the night stops. That's when your brain starts to walk more so I think it's good to it's nearly its forces into this space that we stop and think in a different way put lives or instagram lives. Connor Katrina deserve. What's your take on this? I've just kind of doing one of them at the minute. An quite well because they came more from like not being able to stop so he's a great. How can they possibly deliver to work? Get the industry involved also just like make a little bit of money for charity and civic and going Dot Tumb quake good so I think everyone is kinda reach now on developing a bit into that now Daphne I think showed how much potential is in Duffield of inscribed on facebook live. Maybe we weren't using as much before. Well we certainly on that. Well we treat. I mean he's gone. It's called mental hasn't it? Everybody is just a lot you know what? Let me. Just get on their lives yet. Like is for millions. I wear deal on M. There was one thing that we want to do on its launch an educational so are not held back on a couple of the lines because this week possibly tonight. I actually this weekend and we're launching a new website. This is all a home. Diy like has your hair at home but not color. Joist 'em how to do. Different styles are actually due to watch this instead of the on the lines. Were doing like to watch the live at the tutorials on the website you have to donate so for the source few weeks or actually 'em raise money for lots of phones for Amer Hospitals Arend and sore the World Health Organization as well and so another kind of held back on some of the light on instagram. For that reason because we are site is going to go live so but we're delighted that we are going to be doing everything like for donations for the floor. He weeks all that launched as mega wilder view is doing. I think for a great cause but yeah I have a lot of fun watching these lives and people getting used to beeping good to watch now. Certainly. Yeah we'll be watching what you do in. Yeah sounds great Wednesday night but we want to learn a little bit more of the guys and I know you are massive. I mean you both huge in Ireland. I know that and certainly across European giving listeners. A little bit of a heads up less work at how you came together. I in you know as a bit of a collaborative force would not be. Right in saying the purview. You you definitely got so. Let's start off with yourself. Khanna gives a bit a heads upon who you are the hairdresser and where you are right now so I suppose I'm Harris in eight years at this stage and I. I was inclined of a really big company for a long time. And they're quite good. I got quite actually started to feel like the same thing over and over again. I started to feel like I didn't actually like hair anymore. It's actually like I didn't like industry. I DOT COM to panic. Decided why didn't realize actually that I was just talking to roll and I think sometimes you don't realize until you're on the outside of it and so what happened was I think I think Katrina. Just start shot and over instagram. And WHO's just like? Who says MoD one? Who'S IN WAY MASSACHU- requests headier? Then we got gotten on. Education is always something that. Kinda I wanted to get into a bit more Fulltime Amway's doing a bit of a time never under my own name was always under the company's name or through a brand or something like that on my stock trainer kind of thing and I think Katrina just Matt The exact point where we both kind of a bit of a real realized that we could actually Jewish collaborate and fuel each other's trae tippety android without overpower each other and that was about maybe two years ago. We did some projects together from them. Brunch did our own things again but we always bounce back to each other and to check in and see. How can we build your auto home? We create something together. You know advised that way on so since then. I've left and bigger company. I now work with wildflower crate. Shudo which is kind of crazy flow bespoke kind of area in Dublin on Bhai Danica Garner Ideal Cooper. Dare I have my own Education Connor James Education and I still. I know what a couple of bronze on my own terms and Katrina now are starting to poke. That's kind of where I'm at the independent iconic. Oh you lucky. The indecent of freelance work with lots of different various brands educational. You kind of in a free place to as you want when you want. Yeah exactly am I think that's a really? I don't think you can actually put a value on that radio and I think that's you know I think that's the way businesses need to be if they want to retain stuff. I think that's like more business. Owners are seeing that those that aren't are probably finding harder to retain staff Co. I kind what about you Katrina and so I guess is well like that a stage where are my education. I had my own education for three or four years on against was educate brand online education. was like going radio. I was trailed with it. Got to a stage where I was ready to kind of you know. I wanted to collaborate. I of felt like education again. Like being bossed at times can become very lonely. When it's you up there all the time. Educating says sometimes it's nice to collaborate with somebody so am I had an idea for this 'em Harrison's course and I had spotted connor how isolated. Dm So we sit back idea for the science education connected together then Katrina yet like we had. We had been told on instagram on. Just when I came up with the idea of the Harry signs and we wanted it to be created when I got into it. You can't just knew he was the one I just knew I was like it. Has He was the? 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What's Happening In Baghdad Following Iraqi Parliament Vote To Expel U.S. Forces

All Things Considered

01:43 min | 3 years ago

What's Happening In Baghdad Following Iraqi Parliament Vote To Expel U.S. Forces

"The US has informed the Iraqi government it is moving some forces in the country in line with the request from the Iraqi parliament our parliament has voted request US forces leave in the wake of the killing of an Iranian general in Baghdad Tom Bowman says there were no plans at the moment for US forces to leave entirely defense secretary markers for told a small group of reporters at the U. S. is not made a decision about withdrawing troops from Iraq there was a letter that went out for the American command in Baghdad that talked about re positioning troops within a rack but not actually leaving Iraq and then the general mark Millie the chairman joint chiefs of staff told us that letter was a mistake it should not have been sent out and clearly it cause some confusion NPR's Tom Bowman meanwhile general asper seem to suggest today contrary to comments on Twitter by president trump would be no US attack against Iran in cultural sites Ronnie leaders meanwhile are promising to avenge the U. S. killing of one of their top generals but the country does have other options that do not involve a direct attack on U. S. targets here's NPR's Greg wiry around his long sought to drive US military forces out of the region Trina Parsi of the Quincy institute says the Iranians have no prospect of doing that by force but now there's a potential political path to that goal with Iraq calling on U. S. forces to pack up and go if in the meantime the political situation in the rock leads to the U. S. leaving in may actually enable the values of the clear their little victory and not take any action against the last one Ronnie an attack remains a strong possibility analysts say the country is wary of an open ended military conflict with the U.

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Dell Computers: Michael Dell

How I Built This

09:28 min | 3 years ago

Dell Computers: Michael Dell

"Long before for anyone heard of the tech underpins like Mark Zuckerberg. Evan Spiegel ORC. Trina Lake back before it was fashionable to drop out of college to pursue your startup even before people used the term startup back in the ancient days of the one thousand nine hundred eighty s the dorm room miracle story. You've heard of was Michael Dell's now today. The company is enormous beyond enormous worth billions of dollars Dell has sold more than six hundred fifty million computers since Michael founded in one thousand nine hundred eighty four. And what's amazing about. This isn't the money it's not even the idea. What's amazing easing about all this? Well Michael Dell. Because he's not a backslapping sales guy. He doesn't come across as particularly charismatic. He's actually on the quiet side. Maybe even a little shy Michael grew up in Houston in the nineteen seventies was just as digital technology was taking off in that city with companies like Texas instruments and then later Compaq. His Dad was a doctor. His mom was financial consultant and the expectation was that Michael. Michael would become a doctor like his dad. But even from a young age Michael Dell felt pulled in a different direction he was into numbers. I mean I remember when I was small child. My Dad had this adding machine victor adding machines before the electronic calculator and I was was just fascinated that you could add up numbers with this machine and really big numbers and and it would make this like mesmerizing sound every time it did it and I just kind of love that and then I remember when I was about Seven or eight years old. I bought a calculator. I it was the first semiconductor based calculators and I was fascinated that this small machine could do complicated math problems so yeah I got I got very interested in this stuff it also turned out that about equidistant between my junior high school and our and our house there was a radio shack store and so when I was riding my bike home I could stop by the radio shack next door and see the you know early forms of the of the personal computer and hang out there until the kick me out of the store and were you you know like kind of entrepreneurial as a kid yeah I kind of liked business And I had all kinds of businesses is selling baseball cards Had A stamp auction. I got a job at a gold coin and jewelry store and I was to negotiate with people that were selling things and by those things the lowest possible price because the owner gave me Nia percentage of the cut and whether you also worked for the local paper for for some time. Yeah so I got this job. Working for the Houston is in Post newspaper. It doesn't exist anymore now. They think they combined with the Houston Chronicle. And my job along with hundreds of other mostly mostly you know. Teenagers was to call random people on the phone and try to sell them a subscription to the Houston Post newspaper and I observed three things the first thing I observed. Is that if you sounded like the people you were talking to. They were much more more likely to buy the newspaper from you like you. You put on a text like a heavy Texas accent. Yeah I'm not GonNa do it for you here but I think you can. You can use your imagination nation. Okay so second thing I heard was that people that were getting married. Were much more likely to buy the newspaper and then the third thing I observed is that people that were moving into a new house or residents were also far more likely to buy the newspaper. Well how did you Who was getting married and was moving in? Well you talk to them. You strike up a conversation you just call people and say and ask them about themselves. I guess this is like at that a time or perfectly happy to tell strangers personal details right. Yeah so I. I observed this and what I figured out is that in Texas. This is when you as many states when you want to get a marriage license you have to go to the county courthouse. It turns out this public information right and among the information that you give to the county court is the address you want the licensed sent to so so with this information. I devised a direct mail program where I sent letters to all of the people that had applied for marriage licenses in Sixteen County area surrounding Harris County. Which is where Houston Texas is is and I hired a bunch of my high school pals to go out to all these county courthouses and type the names in two small apple two computers and I sent a massive direct mail campaign to all those people that were applying to get marriage licenses and there were also at that time in Houston? There was a building boom. There were these very large apartment and condominium complexes that were going up and so I would go to these buildings under construction and sort of figure out who was in charge and say A. Hey I'm from the Houston Post newspaper and you know we've got this great offer where your new residence get the paper free for two weeks and all of these do is fill out the form. You're a high school student when you're doing this. Yes how much money did you walk away with. But I think it was about seventeen years old. I made a little over eighteen thousand dollars that year. This is like freakishly precocious of a of a high school senior. Like that's it's just weird that you would even no to think of doing those things I mean. Don't don't you think I didn't really think about it like that. I just it just seemed like a good idea so I was pursuing. You was working. I pull you things that didn't work but but that worked so I I kept doing eighteen thousand dollars. What did you do with that money? I mean that that must have been more money than you've ever seen in your life. I bought a BMW. So I wanted I wanted to. BMW Am. W what did the other students think of you. What did you have this reputation as like a business whiz kid in high school or or like? What did they anything about you? You know. I don't really know and I and I didn't really care So I I was sort of keeping myself and I had a few friends is but I I wasn't the most social of kids but you must have been somewhat social because you were going out and selling stuff to strangers rangers. Sure social enough to make the sale. Yeah so you are on the one hand doing this entrepreneurial stuff and then I guess you were also just really into computers. Yeah the original computer that I you know got my hands on at home was the same one everybody else had. which was the apple to apple to? Yeah Yeah and one of the beautiful things about the apple two was that all of the circuits were discrete circuits that you could understand so you could go in and start to play with those and modify them and reprogram the BIOS and upgrade the system and take it apart put it back together so something happened here around Nineteen Eighty one IBM introduced the IBM PC. And that was sort of a very important moment. Because if you dial back the clock to the late seventies early eighties in this company. IBM had a leadership of the part of the economy referred for to US Information Technology. Unlike any other company at any other time in history they were by far the dominant company so in Ibm mm-hmm introduced the IBM PC. This to me seemed to be a very important moment so I try to understand everything was going on about that and so when you took apart this. IBM PC that was selling for about three thousand dollars. As far as I could tell it was about six hundred dollars. It's worth parts. Wait you bought one and you took it apart just to check the insides out sure. Yeah Yeah what else would you do. So you gotta you gotTa take it apart. How how can you understand it if you don't take it apart philly? Most people buy computers to like you know at that time. He has to do basic you know accounting owning and word processing. You bought it to take part. Well I wanted to understand did and you know to understand it. You have to take it

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Police unsure why man went on West Texas shooting rampage

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Police unsure why man went on West Texas shooting rampage

"Well police say they are not sure why a man with only a misdemeanor on his record and no warrant for his arrest erupted in the state of violence after that route Trina routine traffic stop in West Texas seven people were shocked by this man as he went on a shooting rampage after that traffic stop. Michael another mass shooting in America leaves people bewildered afraid and devastated authorities are still trying to learn why a man opened fire during a traffic stop in West Texas then began a shooting rampage in Odessa and Midland the left seven people dead and injured more than twenty others including a seventeen month old girl I'm tired of the time Texas governor Greg Abbott speaking at a news conference well I'm heartbroken former Texas representative and current democratic presidential contender battle Rourke is heart broken too he's also angry that these mass shootings in Texas and elsewhere have all involved weapons of war you don't need any are fifteen and a K. forty seven there is a weapon of war designed to kill people as efficiently as effectively and as great a number as possible he tells CNN state of the union it's long past time for solutions universal background checks red flag laws in into the sales of weapons of war and buying those A. K. forty sevens in a R. fifteens back over okay as there can be no solutions unless lawmakers in Washington agreed to work together we've got to bring in Republicans gun owners Democrats non gun owners alike into these solutions and save lives former Florida governor and current Republican senator Rick Scott agrees on CNN's state of the union he says the issue of gun violence in America should not succumb to partisan politics in Washington this is an issue about how we keep Americans safe and so I'm gonna do everything I can acting homeland security secretary Kevin mac lean and tells A. B. C.'s this week he is also going to do everything he can in the aftermath of the shootings in Odessa it's devastating and it's you know three inter miles from el Paso zoo region that's that's really felt the impact of massive taxes in the recent weeks and we're very concerned about a week following a progressively Odessa police chief Michael Gargi delivered a message to the families of the victims of the shootings I offer my apologies my condolences but he did not provide some information I'm not naming the subject the reason for that I refused to give me any notoriety for what the name was really so. later in the day bye to law enforcement officials who identified him as thirty six year old Seth eight or there are a lot of questions about why he did what he did we hope to learn the answers to those and several other questions in the coming days but in the meantime governor Abbott offers this for the people of Texas affected by this latest shooting and all of the other shootings in recent weeks months and years you feel is incalculable but you must hold on to the hope that you can also

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