27 Burst results for "Tripp"

"tripp" Discussed on Future College Parent Podcast

Future College Parent Podcast

05:19 min | 1 year ago

"tripp" Discussed on Future College Parent Podcast

"Meals, these type of things, and then it also, on the other side, lists the awards that you're able to or that you're given, those are the grants, and potentially the scholarships from the institution level. And then also lists the loans that you are able to take out to borrow, should you need. And then if there is a bottom line, that's funds that the family or the student will have to come up with in order to settle their bill in Deb's office. So sue, what are some of the common mistakes that you see students and parents make related to their financial aid packages? Well, the most common is when parents fill out their application for their student and they end up putting the parent as a student which can cause a lot of issues in doing that. Another common mistake is many students think that they don't need to provide parental information and the Department of Education has their rules of whether or not family information needs to be provided. A mom and dad or just a dad if the parents are divorced and so forth, so a lot of times the fafsa application would come in reject it or needs more clarification in doing that. So again, that's where they need to contact the school to clear that all that information. Another time, another thing that they ask times is because they're looking back two years, families would say, well, why are you asking two years ago where right now I'm especially with our pandemic and so forth with COVID that, you know, I don't make that money anymore. You know, I've lost my job or I've gotten a divorce or someone passed away or I'm a retired now. And so those are not a done deal. Those are absolutely where a college professional can do a professional judgment call. And revise and look at more current data. Because again, as I mentioned, you know, the whole point of filling out the fafsa is to verify information so they always look at a tax return. Thinking that the income that was being reported is going to be the income while your student and son are coming to college. And when there isn't that there's a big discrepancy we can make those changes. Again, another thing is that families think that they can file their application two or three days or a week or two weeks before school begins. And we will have that information all set. No, it takes time to look that information over. They need to file early to do that. So that we can give everything that it's available to the student. And again, when they file very late, they can be missing out on that. We've had many students, especially at a community college, thinking that student loans.

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"tripp" Discussed on Future College Parent Podcast

Future College Parent Podcast

04:11 min | 1 year ago

"tripp" Discussed on Future College Parent Podcast

"Transportation costs. Personal expenses that they need to buy, toiletries, and so forth. Those are indirect costs for the student, but they will incur it and those are part of the cost of attendance. What you a student can receive financial aid for, because that's the total. Along with the student award letter, it will then show what awards the student is eligible for. Some of the awards are given to the student. Some of the awards are going to be offered to the student and the student needs to respond. Typically, awards that are given to the student are the federal pell grants. So grants, you want to see as much as possible on your awards, you want to see scholarships as much as possible on your awards because that is not a payback. That's a given given to you, okay? In doing that, all right? So federal pell grant, New York State tap grant, the supplementary education opportunity grant, yay. Those are all good if you have them, okay? And based on the college policy of what aid they have, it will be different for every school because every school has a different pot of money that they can award to the student. The federal pell grant is the same across the board, whether you attend a college that costs $60,000 a year, whether you have a school that costs $15,000 a year, your pell grant is across the board the same. Okay? So New York State tap. All right, which stands for tuition assistance program. That can be different because it's based on tuition. My tuition is different from Syracuse universities tuition, okay? And so forth. So that could be different. In addition to any of those grants, if a student qualifies for the federal work study program, that's where the student actually works on campus. Some have worked off campus and it is a financial aid program that you have to have financial need for, which is all determined by the college's policy..

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"tripp" Discussed on Future College Parent Podcast

Future College Parent Podcast

05:23 min | 1 year ago

"tripp" Discussed on Future College Parent Podcast

"So that's why you need to file early on what the deadlines are. In addition, we've been talking about federal aid and institutional aid, but there's also stating. Okay? So if you're a New York State resident, there's another avenue of financial aid that the student can apply for. And that's the New York State award payment application, which was called the tap application. So not every state has state aid. So what's nice about New York, they do have one of their own. And that's part of the fafsa. That they will give the student the availability based on what they answer on what state they live in a flag will come up a question will come up to alert them to say, you know, you have the ability to file your New York State tap application. And at the end of this filling out this application, we'll take you to that link. So it's like a one stop, as long as the student sees it, they can click on that link, and it will forward them right to the New York State tab application for them to complete. And New York State has also many other scholarships that they offer. One of the newest ones, which is now going on four years old, is the excelsior scholarship that was out that came about. And it was geared for a lot of our middle income families, which is really nice. That they get a little bit of help where they middle income families typically don't get a lot of financial aid. Some, but this is geared for specifically for that group of families. So it's certainly something that they need to do to make sure that they've reached out to all different avenues when they're applying for college expenses. So as a follow-up, why is it that you think that parents are apprehensive or they're nervous or they're excited about filling out the fafsa?.

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"tripp" Discussed on Future College Parent Podcast

Future College Parent Podcast

04:57 min | 1 year ago

"tripp" Discussed on Future College Parent Podcast

"The process even for a student who is only eligible for student loans has to file that baths up and again that's the free application for federal student need has to do that year. When they file that backs up, that will determine their eligibility for grants and or loans. And some of the common grant is the federal pell grant. He LL, doing the fafsa yearly will determine the student's eligibility for grants like the pell grant and for federal student loans as well as campus pasty, which is a limited amount of an allocation that a college gets. Where we can distribute aids such as college work study or another grant called supplemental educational opportunity grant SEO G for short. So those are the basic types of financial aid that a student would be eligible for under the fafsa filing the fafsa and again that's a yearly process. Students may also be eligible for scholarships that come from their high schools or from their even doing some research in the area. I another recommendation I would highly make is that a student in their junior year probably in high school would check with their local guidance offices in their high schools to see what scholarships may be available that they need to write a separate essay or doing application for. Sometimes places like the American legion or the rotary club or students employer might have scholarship. Students, families, employer, might have scholarships eligible. For dependent children. And then many community colleges will have special scholarships for students who are at the top of the class. So for example, our college has a scholarship that would cover full tuition for student in their first year if they graduate in the top 10% of their high school clips. I'm sorry, the tap 15%. We want to edit that to the top 15% of their high school class. And then in the second year it would pay 50% of their tuition. So it's good to look into programs like that. Students are enrolled at a college also..

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"tripp" Discussed on Future College Parent Podcast

Future College Parent Podcast

03:42 min | 1 year ago

"tripp" Discussed on Future College Parent Podcast

"I mean, you know, financial aid can be very daunting, but we're here to make it simple. And the government in a couple of years, they're going to actually simplify it even more. And they understand that as myself as a first generation student, parent, my parents didn't speak English very well. You know, it can be very daunting and you need someone to come and help them and guide them. And that happened for me. I had older siblings that helped me, but also the financial aid office. It all depends on how well they're going to welcome you and explain all of that, and we do that here at her from her. And I think we do that very well. When parents and students leave our office or they say, oh, I understand it now. That makes me feel good. And this is what I try to preach to our staff that we need to take the time to explain all the details, or at least get to the, you know, to the direct points of what all of these processes are, so they understand. I would echo a lot of what Sue said, certainly, it is a change, I think, a transition from high school to college, and that students should, even if they're not thinking that they should, but they should start to take responsibility in terms of knowing the terms of financial aid, how they're going to pay their bill. And trying to get comfortable with that whole, I think, a set of regulations in terms of what's required from them. I think that if they become familiar, it's much less stressful. I also think that students in high school shouldn't be very quick to dismiss their home community college because that's certainly where they're going to find the best deal monetarily and financially for their family, but also in terms of thinking that the first two years of college are mainly spent trying to get a lot of.

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"tripp" Discussed on Future College Parent Podcast

Future College Parent Podcast

05:26 min | 1 year ago

"tripp" Discussed on Future College Parent Podcast

"Devin Sue, OMG, welcome to the future college parent podcast. I'm so excited that you're here with me on the show. This is the 5th episode in our 6th episode premiere. Thanks for being on the show. Thank you. Thank you. We're happy to be here. So first, if you could, and you can go in either order that you want. But can you please share your role and describe in what capacity you support students and parents through the college journey? I can start. So Justin has the former bursar who still working a little bit part time. My role has been trying to make sure that students and families could understand the bill. So our office took an active role in trying to make sure that students were well aware of the costs associated with college, both for those commuting students, as we are community college, and for those who would be living on campus because there is a wide discrepancy in terms of how much a family would have to pay. If the student was commuting, you know, coming from the local area to drag up the hill to our campus or if they were living in one of our campus housing facilities. Because in that case that they were doing that, there would be much more like a four year institution for a student who was coming from a distance away. Say to reside in campus. So we wanted to make sure that we get payment plans available, that we have very clear and accurate information on our website. In non COVID times, we gave a lot of in person presentations at orientation events, open houses, registration, nights, or weekends, where we had a presence always to make sure that families were very comfortable in knowing how they were going to pay their bill. It's fantastic. So a bursar on campus is the person or the office that collects the bills. Correct. Well, good Sue. My role is to make sure that students and families are aware of all the financial aid programs that are available to them to take care of any of the college costs. We are stewards of tax dollar monies. So we have many compliance regulations that we are under and we want to expend everything that was offered to the institution to award to our students. So, you know, in our office, we do a lot of administrative work, what our other half, 50% is making sure that families and students understand all the regulations and understand what aid is out there that's available to students. And so the key is to help students to help them with whatever we can that's available to them to offset college costs, which is not decreasing. It's rising and rising and funding is there, but it is limited. So that information needs to go out so that they're prepared and how to take care of college costs. Okay, wonderful. Thanks for providing that overview. Can you share with us what is an important lesson or piece of advice about the transition from high school to college that you think all parents should know? You know, with high school parents were quite involved and believe it or not probably did a lot of stuff for students. And when you enter college, you know, depending on what the government considers that person as an adult and expects a lot from the students and not actually having too much of what their parents do for them..

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"tripp" Discussed on Future College Parent Podcast

Future College Parent Podcast

02:56 min | 1 year ago

"tripp" Discussed on Future College Parent Podcast

"My name is doctor Justin Alger, and this is the first 6 episode premiere of the future. College parent podcast. Basically, we should tell students to apply to all the schools that you.

Christina Karaoli Taylor and Grady Tripp Prove the Intersection of Media and CRT

Mark Levin

01:53 min | 2 years ago

Christina Karaoli Taylor and Grady Tripp Prove the Intersection of Media and CRT

"Christina Karoly Taylor multicultural competency trainer Multicultural competency trainer in a diversity training video for KE NS 5 San Antonio CBS affiliate Hat tip project veritas kawan go What we're going to talk about today is going to center around the main code of ethics of journalism In a couple of things during this workshop and throughout your day I challenge you to stop thinking in terms of objective journalism because and discuss why that's not really feasible anymore But in terms of accuracy fairness and transparency are always striving for objectivity is not feasible If you read unfreedom of the press man that I nail this This is now the culture for the media Now we have Grady trip diversity inclusive training officer at tegna tegna owns KMS 5 San Antonio cut to go This kind of sorry not sorry for the statement that I'm making there At this point if you're not listening to a podcast or looking at a video or reading any of the information that's out as far as equality and social justice and race you don't care Now I don't know how to say it because it's there We're going to be organizations accountable because we know it's important to the organization KPIs are going to change right KPIs are going to reflect diversity and inclusion from a representation standpoint at various levels from an inclusion standpoint So here you have the media critical race theory Intersecting This is the forced brainwashing The forced acceptance of the racist ideology

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Impeachment: American Crime Story Tells Monica Lewinsky's Side of the Clinton Scandal

The Watch

01:59 min | 2 years ago

Impeachment: American Crime Story Tells Monica Lewinsky's Side of the Clinton Scandal

"Crime story impeachment which come on september seventh if i if i run my dates correctly. Here's my big takeaway from the abundance of trailers at they have released for this in the last three weeks. Really like quite a push. So and i think i'm starting to get the feeling like this is going to be an american story o. Oj simpson moment. Where i think we're going to revisit a lot of the stuff from the clinton impeachment monica etc. But i have a question about all these trailers. We still haven't gotten a significant amount of time with clive owen. His bill clinton which leads me to believe. They're either sitting on marlon brando in the godfather level performance or marlon brando. Doctor moreau level performance. Like it's it's going to be one or the other that is definitely a take and you may right. I choose to think about it slightly differently. Which is they have two things one. It's very very hard. I mean presidential performances especially in this era are almost uniformly imitations right and it's distracting to be like oath. He's just like bill clinton. Yeah whatever Falco place. Hillary clinton like i think it was a smart move to minimize them in the trailer because immediately becomes about. Wow clive owen. Doing a great job being bill clinton sure in it's distracting from the show. They wanna tell. I think the second piece of it is the from my understanding of it. The reason to tell the story about something that you know obviously isn't fresh and a lot of people's minds but i for people of our age our generation certainly is. Is it for. Sarah paulson to win more awards. That's going to happen. But i think it's more to tell the story of the monica lewinsky and linda tripp and people who were actually the prime movers of this. That shook the firmament that the much larger figures were resting

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"tripp" Discussed on MinddogTV  Your Mind's Best Friend

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

02:05 min | 2 years ago

"tripp" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

"We need more of that. We need we all need to be grateful for that little thing just the fact. But that's not an easy. I idea for people to adopt. Is it. well it's so funny that you say that because i actually have an easy button. I use that in my client sessions. Because i do believe that we can hit the easy button in her life. And that when we are e-e-e-e-no cultivating deeper relationship with ourselves in getting to know ourselves better. That means that we're gonna get You're going to get aware of you. Know sort of the ways in which our mind makes mugginess of our life and the things that have long been limiting us and that's a part of the journey. That's a part of the process and usually when you're reaching a space where you're sort of wanting this transformation you tend to have a willingness to kinda travel down that road and go through the motion And in my work With my innovative approach I really do set the stage for the easy button for people in their life. Her is putting in work. Let's propriety information but again. I don't like a kind example. I have someone who who recently came to me. And they know they're they're sort of in this place in their life. They feel overwhelmed. They feel like there's a ton of anxiety they don't know how to move forward and yet they want to do something meaningful with their life so in this particular setting you know. I begin to ask this person you know. What is it that you hear yourself saying. And they're like. I'm afraid that i'm gonna fail. They know i'm gonna fail at. What's what i wanna do. And so i said you would the first time you. You felt like that you know. When was the first time that you are member in your life. You can remember feeling that you're going to fail. And it was so wild. You.

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"tripp" Discussed on MinddogTV  Your Mind's Best Friend

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

05:45 min | 2 years ago

"tripp" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

"Little kid. They're like a pat. I made my mom and will hold an viewpoint and opinion of themselves in till they come to a point where they need to actually transform it. Were they get what we call. Two by fours can not move experiences. Where they're kind of being hit in the face with the same kind of thing over and over again data. That is i think. A lot of people can relate to that that it seems like we make the same mistakes over and over again sometimes and Even even as in my case where. I've learned the lesson Previously about letting things go that strength strangers or people. I may not even know wh ha you know what their opinion of me as what they say about me shouldn't matter and i know this. But here's the thing a thinking about this the other day and it may be isolated to people in entertainment or creative arts but it seems to me that people who do what i do and when you performing and stuff you start out by getting validation of your worth from people who love you in okay. They love what you what you've done and you get the and the that attention becomes a reward for you but as you begin to professionally you move away from that core group of people you knew who loved you and doing it for strangers. And now you seeking the validation from strangers and you get a jaded idea of people who loved me just saying nice things about me to be supportive. They that really being honest. Whether i'm doing good work or not. They're going to say doing great work. Whether i do the worst work we do or the best work. I can duke responses always going to be a saint but i can trust the strangest to be honest with me and then you develop this thing where you valued strangers opinions more than the people you love and the people who are part of your life the people you care about most become less significant to you in what they think. And how you how you deal with them. And you're looking for bow dacian from strangers now that that is a dangerous place to be and i think it's part of the mental Makeup of oh just about everybody. Who's in the art or as a performer. In any way is it also beyond performance to the people not in the creative arts also go through that and what is your solution to Getting back to where we the people the people who matter to you most their opinion sure man and we shouldn't be looking for self validation from the external anyway but if we're gone into i think like i should get more for my wife than from Somebody who who just happened to see me performing in a nightclub somewhere right. Yeah we'll year. Speaking on a social cultural worldwide of and in regular occurrence i wanna say phenomenon..

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"tripp" Discussed on MinddogTV  Your Mind's Best Friend

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

04:11 min | 2 years ago

"tripp" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

"I am so ugly. Yeah i was wild. It was like vinegar teasing and their opinion of me was so influential on my own perception of myself that i just finally started to accept that i was ever going to be beautiful and i didn't know it at the time. Not but this was one of the most important experiences of my soul. Jeremy because i lived seventeen years after that experience thinking that everybody had the power to put me back together and that by nature that i needed to be what they wanted me to be. What was the standard of beauty. What was you know A a sexy woman was someone who is desirable. And take on everybody else's opinion the what that was and literally morphed into someone that wasn't even and at some point i started to feel like my entire life was under the thumb rule of everyone else because the drop of a dime. If someone said anything about my body shape or size i would get upset. I would cry. I would be angry. I go on a crash diet. I'd start to work out like crazy so like i didn't have a solid opinion that i was beautiful and that no matter how many people told me it never some gin in i actually hit rock bottom and was led to a spiritual awakening were then i was.

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"tripp" Discussed on MinddogTV  Your Mind's Best Friend

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

04:28 min | 2 years ago

"tripp" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

"No 'cause because it's no fun right right so just like we play these games like the game of life monopoly with other people on our spiritual journey that we are on in this game of life that we are speaking of. We also have players that we've called in to play with us and they often will come in in bring about things that are needed for us to heal or get peace with ourselves about or to look at more deeper within our own consciousness so people will come in to our life and there will be these incidences. That unfold that will bring about pain. Were hurt and in fact they are the most beautiful offerings because if life or just bingo and butterfly experience what learning would we really have. What opportunity for growth would we be given so when we have these experiences. They're really these offerings. I believe from spirit and your soul to learn something for yourself through a player. We have agreed to play with not in may be our human consciousness but in our spiritual consciousness in this game we called life. That were all in right. Do you believe in coincidence. Well i believe that. There's no such thing as incidents really. I think that things happen for a reason and they have been on purpose and so when we use the word coincidence. Were sort of assuming that you know. We wouldn't have thought that that might happen but really it's all happening for us. Everything in our life. I agree and and generally i've been using that in terms of the way the messaging that my guests have been delivering to me all in clusters of similar similar messages. Which i didn't plan. I don't guess you probably are aware i don't i. Don't schedule began. I let them pick the dates and so when people pick dates ooh by cia seemingly by chance that all lineup and they all delivering a similar message to me. I have to think was some something in the universe is make is making this app this. They're talking specifically to me trying to teach me something that obviously the university a little benson needs to kind of repeated over again but it just now today as i meant i. It was really by happenstance. This person didn't tell me Nobody alerted me to the fact that somebody said something negative about me on the internet. It happened as an accident. Another scrolling across the screen. And i happen to my picture way. Wait a minute what was what is this all about so i i. That doesn't seem like it can happen by chance. so the big picture of the bigger picture of life is one of the things that i am intensely curious about and like what is the guiding force of behind the events that happened to each individual one of us and that. That's something that just puzzles make. Why if somebody asks you that question where will you know. Basically what what is what is the guiding energy force that In this universe or in this world that we are physical world that we know of That that drives all those kind of seemingly coincidence thing is it a god is the is it. Is it just energy. What is it in your view. that's a. That's a big question you know. And for many people and there are so many answers to that in individually we may personally call it. God we may call it divine. You may call it creator. We may call it higher self or into edition but really as we understand all of these sort of in vitro opinions of what might be this sort of greater life force. That guides us on. Our journey is simply just that something beyond the physical i hire intelligence that as human beings we must learn to allow ourselves to embrace and to be able to integrate that into our lives so that we can make sense of what seemingly appears to be chaos..

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"tripp" Discussed on Biz4Good Show

Biz4Good Show

03:59 min | 3 years ago

"tripp" Discussed on Biz4Good Show

"David lee roth that he could go jump around on stage and have a giant inflatable. Fallas in we you know wheeled that that his audience so he had a safe environment for it for himself to give whereas many of us. We've disowned that. Were pushing it down and then you have a few drinks and then it comes flying out and oh my god now. You're in jail. Yeah that's awesome. Thanks for sharing. Thank you sure so. We always like to ask is there. Is there something you can give the listeners to take home with something of value. That maybe they could they could use. I think you've already given us some pretty good value. I just just saying. Get your uncomfortable in front of you and then figure out what. It's not that big of a deal especially if you're gonna be able to release some of the beast right right right talking about that so if we if we were gonna talk about discomfort we're gonna talk about risk and we're gonna talk about this part of us that always needs to look good What's the flip side of that right. What is the antidote to that so when it comes to always needing to be comfortable always needing to like oh my god. I'm gonna lose my my cool if you know i don't have high speed internet. I mean how many people lose their freaking cool. If they're in the they lose high-speed in my wife knows autocad. You'll have we gotten or but if we take it a step further in that place of i'm afraid to be uncomfortable as you can remind yourself that you can be bold. Remind yourself that you can ask ask for things that you wouldn't normally ask for because that's what people don't typically do but when we're bold we start to realize that's where we find a liveliness it's it's that willingness to put it out there and say have got a request you can say yes or no. But here's what i would like for. Here's here's what. I'd like with my wife in the bedroom tonight. We're so afraid to get shot down. We're so afraid to get that no That we end up living very small lives so all right. here's discomfort. we're going to be bold instead. Let's talk about risk. Oh my gosh. If i were to take this chance i might lose. X amount of money might be one hundred bucks might be twenty bucks might be five thousand five hundred thousand most of the time though we rarely ever challenged how significant that loss might be..

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"tripp" Discussed on Biz4Good Show

Biz4Good Show

04:56 min | 3 years ago

"tripp" Discussed on Biz4Good Show

"We're deathly afraid of being cast out of the group. Gazillions of years ago we were cast out of the group. We were dead. We were dead meat. We were toast. We need to be a part of the group and that wiring is still there today and it's but we haven't quite gotten a sense of. There's that wiring. There's that alarm. That goes off. When i think i'm gonna do something that might get kicked out but is it. Am i really endanger. And most of the time we we never slowed down to really challenged that voice and see. If there's really a monster under the bed. I love that you can can i. I'm curious is there. Is there a methodology or a or an idea or a thing that maybe you tell your clients to get them at is there. Is there some way that you can kind of. Make them break free. Because i kind of see this connection you said in the past hundreds of years ago you died now. You don't die if people hate you. You find a tribe that does love what you are and do right. So how do you. What do you tell your people. The how do you get out of that. How do you get out of your. It's easy to get out of your comfort zone do it. Yeah i think. I think first and foremost we have to. We have to arrive at the place where it's our reflection. It's our discovery that we're not dangerous. I could come in. And i could drill sergeant commodity worst. And go do your thing. And maybe there's a time where that's applicable. But i think there's a more nuanced approach which is i can just simply be curious with someone instead. Just tell me the worst thing that would happen if you did. Abc and they tell me that okay and then what's the worst thing would have happened after that and we start to lay out all of these worst case scenarios and ultimately they tend to look at me and they go sounds kind of silly..

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"tripp" Discussed on Biz4Good Show

Biz4Good Show

05:47 min | 3 years ago

"tripp" Discussed on Biz4Good Show

"That doesn't goosebumps. Put that on the saute saute. Saute some of that. I'm sorry i haven't had any lunch. I could you tell us a more. So you you when you transitioned from from seeing because we've heard a lot of stories about people being in industries and stuff where they just realized. Oh my gosh. This is not where i'm supposed to be. This is not what i supposed to do in the world. How did you transition. I mean would you would you. Because you just said it. And we've heard lots of stories we've had folks on the show that lived in the car yep before they became successful and stuff. So could you tell us a little bit. What happened to you in that transition. I'm just curious. I'd just feel story there. Yeah i would say that. I was living a pretty fragmented life. I i had my business. I was a musician. I had all these kind of identities. That i you know. These different hats. That i was wearing in one of the other hats that i was wearing was was voraciously into personal and spiritual growth so i was lying to my friends and you know telling me i was going to do a weekend thing over here. But i wouldn't tell them that. I was going on a meditation retreat or some personal growth retreat and so After a while just got tired of living this fragmented life of feeling like oh. It's only okay for me to be at this version of myself over here. It was too dangerous too. Dangerous to be who i really was. And all these different aspects. And i said you know what i'm tired of feeling fragment i wanna feel more aligned. And what's the way that i could earn a living and feel more lined in feel good about those things and so that path you know ultimately led to coaching. And you know the the short version of it is is that over. The course of several years i ended up selling that first business moving out the boulder colorado and really diving in and starting my coaching career. Awesome cool so we got the title of the show. Today is this episode will make you dangerous and you kind of touched on that. You kind of touched on the danger. I think your whole book is kind of about what you were just talking about. Where we we hold ourselves in our smallness and and how to break out of that. So could you kind of and ryan i just. I'm i'm taking a just got so much energy with trip..

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"tripp" Discussed on Biz4Good Show

Biz4Good Show

05:07 min | 3 years ago

"tripp" Discussed on Biz4Good Show

"He lives a quiet and simple life with his wife and daughter in near the in near the beach in north carolina which she is in right. Now thank you for being on the show and who straight welcome to the started taking on the flavor of the pro wrestling match. Somebody's to come out here. Throwing chair tha general news and saw going to go down the deal with cats. Oh that's i know that wrestler. That sounds just like the guy with the slim. Jim is savage. Snap into a slim. Jim That's auto trip yard. I already tell we're going to have so much fun on the show. So thank you so much man for for being on the show and accepting this and also sharing your book with us so so cool folks if you if you have a chance Men out there and anybody can listen to the book but specifically if you wanna know nonsense not your regular self help book not a regular personal development. But let's kick it get this book and ryan is pointing out to me that i have forgot to say ladies and gentlemen please go to biz for good show dot com. That's the number four. Good show dot com and download your biz for good show checklist. Do not forget to download your forgets show checklists and start your biz for good life today. It's just a checklist. It helps you take on the day day in day for several weeks and how to get out there and do some good. So don't forget to do that. This for good show dot com all right so trip. Let's just jump into it The show is the biz for good show and we always like to ask our guests. What the hell does biz good media. Let's go back before that. My first business. Which i started for good. I ended up working with political consultants. I had a media production company. Which means that i was doing these these ads. It will come on. And basically i thought they were so ridiculous that they would end up on saturday night live they. They seemed over the top in terms of their fear and misinformation. Nobody's gonna believe this stuff. People believe that stuff. I remember like every every season being like all right. This is it i'm done. I can't make these ads. That just scare people and misinform people. And i remember asking one of the consultants. Once i was like. Why does it have to be this way like well. People don't donate money and people don't vote unless they're scared or a angry and i remember. I don't have any part of this anymore. I wanna do things instead. Said turnout people's careers down. I want to build them up. And so when we talk about what is biz for good is like well all right. Well what can i do where i support my lifestyle support my family but i'm also supporting people to do the good work that they want to do in the world and so a lot of guys that i work with our entrepreneurs in some way they have some kind of profession in the world where they have this capability to have an influence in an impact as a leader and most of them are stuck in this kind of success..

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"tripp" Discussed on Open Loops: Conversations That Bend

Open Loops: Conversations That Bend

02:38 min | 3 years ago

"tripp" Discussed on Open Loops: Conversations That Bend

"Remember what i said to him. I sorta kinda cried off for the moment so to speak and then about ten minutes later whilst in the middle of another sentence i turn around tonight guy. I said for example. Now you look at your foot and it is stuck solidly and was stop at that point right now. I'm absolutely sure calm. Possibly not because you don't get to rerun reality you see what i mean is like well. That's what happened. I believe if i'd have taken him during his challenge. I would not have got the result right so because he was to set he's set in one position to wanna move to another. I'm aware that my job is a hypnotist is to get somebody to let's say take different psychological position from the one that they're in now somebody might show up already open him being moved to another psychological position in which case we can go straight that when they set not to be. I have to loosen that set somehow. A conscious meet that as a challenge a meeting as a challenge as a simple role push on people and they push back he now. This is my belief. This is my belief the only a the most ballsy individual. I've seen this is my friend. James brown yeah who. I've seen him do this. I'm on occasion. Where he said is only one in the audience who is absolutely shore that they cannot be hypnotized is absolutely app you completely. I definitely cannot be hypnotized. He'll pick that person to them. I with well. How right now. The the thing that james is doing is the classic confidence trick so all he has to do is hold his reality so strongly did they. Shatter with dez. Now it works enough times. It doesn't look every time they'll be times when he doesn't work but i know james is personal philosophy. Which is he just shrugs. He doesn't care so because he's not afraid of losing he can really go all out. I suspect justin trump is the same. He's not afraid of losing say he's willing to boldly venture. Yeah recalling occasion in australia. When i was running a workshop and you may have heard this story but it's a name amnesia on this guy with this guy and i got to.

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"tripp" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

07:11 min | 3 years ago

"tripp" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

"How it girl. Yeah. We're just talking about the Linda Tripp book and Laurie's is imagining What that you know. I can see why Listen, I wanted to be dead after this came out. It's just, you know, it's all the its authority. Details of a 21 year old. Confiding her delusional. Love love of fair to the president to a friend. Yeah, I know what it's pretty like I'd wanna be gone. I wouldn't want to answer any questions about why wouldn't But if not that it isn't money, even though it's all very believable, But it's like, you know, e don't know where here is the thing to do when you do it. Here's the thing, though 21 Year olds Don't be Even some 50 year old blowjob or hand job that's married LASIK. Okay, and then experiment. It's going to be loved really great advice. But you know what? I mean. It's nothing I mean, nothing. Okay, let's get to the study of Dutch, shall we? He already played. I know he did. Just a little late. We were having this side conference. See what the book would say. My girl can weigh in on this study have done because Um, this was a recent, um It's survey, not a study, but they surveyed 4000 American parents with school age Children. And ask them how sharp their math skills were. And, um, 70% of parents say it's very hard and confusing to do kids math homework. Oh, it was that's a dog. It's a dog is a dog. It was horrible. Hasn't it? Been that for a long time is just getting worse. I was out very early on, were yet made it to first grade. Yeah, Somehow my my son shows my wife to be his math buddy. And so I'm staying out of it. But more than six and 10 couples 63% of parents actually negotiate. Who's going to help the kids finish their homework, with 85% of parents, saying They can sometimes break into full fledge arguments about who's going to do. Particularly the math. Well, you know, I would always find Bill did it? Yeah, I was terrible at it. And then when we couldn't figure something out or something, I'd call one of the friends. Parents that are in the same greatest, mike it right. There's a palindrome Hella drunk, which they did you a judge advocate's grade green. What's the question he would age? Did you age out doing math? Like looking at his math homework team? Like I said, my yes, Since it's been as a stay at home, my wife's been doing it. Yeah. Anyway, like kid that you know. Well, yeah, No, it's true. But it is the math, I think has been hard for a long time. Oh, because I remember Casey because his kids were like in 15 in seventh grade when we got married, get and I look Had even the fifth grader and I was just like holy things. You just don't OK about it. Here's another one. This is a dog. This is going viral on video. Aziz. Many things do many wacky idea and do not use our erection cream on your lips. Okay, First of all, did you know there wasn't a regular insurrection queen and I'm like, Yeah, that's like the same thing. Don't use like Suraj to Yeah, thank you. Yes, it might deal will make things pop up a bit. But what else is it gonna do? I mean, my goodness. So, yeah, There's some tic tack ear's going showing how Basically I saw a movie and this girl put erection cream on her lips and made them really big. So he smears the lip create kind of tingles, Baba blah. They're looking bigger and bigger. He couldn't even get to the full five minutes and they were bigger. But doctors are saying Listen. This is not to be played with. You could flare up cold sores. If you don't already have them. He could think you could get blisters, uncomfortable swelling. If this is what it does to your lips, people are putting it on their wiener. Oh, dear. If it's bad for your lips, why is it good for your winner? Isn't It is a radical e had never heard of any of this stuff. And it kind of runs me of a joke. I heard something about something. Something that makes his back stiff. Oh, then why don't you put a J? I'm trying. Looking up. Yeah. What I mean. That is the question If you shouldn't put erection cream on your lips are your lips made out of the same kind of materials? Yes, Larry. I love that. This material is that Gore talks or is that just a straight cotton blend? I mean, what is going on here? You're so funny. So funny. I mean, if it's good for the goose, but it's not good for the gander, but it's all the same thing. I don't understand. So I really I don't know if this is a dark not I really just Wanted to wonder about erection creams. And now you know how loud and I'm now wondering how many ads were going to get for it on our computer? Oh, right. Okay. I'm an email late now, so they're not showing up if there was a survey being done about what are what's the most beloved part of winter for people? What do you think it's going to be? Oh, no. No, it's a top answer. No. Well, what's the most beloved? I bet some people like the idea that they can't do anything and they have to stay inside. Well, I like the snow. I like the fires bending in the ending. That's ready. Fire. I like you're just missing one thing. Sports like some will be on skiing on the kind of stuff that's in there that goes with snow. Yes, it does. It does. What am I missing? People love hot chocolate in the winter people actually will make what the real you know with you. Were you good? You were scared with the male Gracko do like making real hot chocolate night. Do make it. I do like it. Really? Yeah. I really don't care when I needed. If it's in an instant package, I'll do it. But I love the mark. Mine is how many marginals can I fit in my cup? Yeah. When I buy the minis. Yeah, because they know better. This is kind of a Oh, I love hot cocoa. Yeah. National Hot Chocolate Day is coming up. So maybe that's why this study is our celebrate that but also building a snowman. Thing baking. We've all been doing that for years. No one cares about that anymore. Okay? This is another study of Duh. Okay, um And that is that three and four adults see more frequently during the day since Govind started if they're working at home, Amazing that refrigerators in your office.

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Inside the Vote: Atlanta's Election Process

PBS NewsHour

05:06 min | 3 years ago

Inside the Vote: Atlanta's Election Process

"Have had a unique view of how things have been going in the state of Georgia, our miles. O'Brien continues to explore how the vote is being counted there. On the day after in Atlanta, Fulton County election workers were hard at work scanning and counting the last of the mail in ballots. They began the day with 45,000 left to go. They are among 200,000 untallied mail in ballots statewide. Secretary of State Brad Reference Burger is vowing to have the lion's share of it done by day's end. We're pushing really hard for that. If we can get that if we don't get it there, But we get the number so small that then there's no question of who, actually the winners. I think that would be helpful, really remove a lot of those questions that people might have George's election might garner the most improved award. Primary in June was a disaster. They rolled out a complex new voting system in the midst of the pandemic. It led to a meltdown and that was not the end of the trouble. In October, more than two dozen Fulton County election staffers contracted Cove it early voting was disrupted by Hurricane Zeta power outages and on election Eve. A moving company assigned to deliver voting machines backed out so early on Election day, Fulton County's election director Rick Baron came to work in the emergency operations Center, dreading a replay and at about 6 A.m.. He got word a pipe burst in the room where the mail in ballots are scanned. They were trying to assess whether any equipment was damaged, whether any ballots were damaged. They didn't find any damaged on any ballots, and I think they're going to be able to get the equipment running up and running. Now it led to a four hour delay. But once the in person voting began, their stars became uncrossed. Voters breeze through voting sites with barely a line in sight. Once we got past that whole opening about 30 to 40 minutes way, realized that all of our polls were open. I felt like the day was gonna go smooth way looked at June and we looked at everything that happened in June. The thing that I've said is that You can't be too timid to ask for help. As the focus turns to outstanding mail in votes here and elsewhere. Georgia has another bit of luck on its side. The state change the law to allow mail in ballot processing weeks in advance of November, 3rd. Unlike Wisconsin, Michigan get in Pennsylvania legally constrained toe wait until virtually the last minute. So now we are all on tenterhooks. Despite repeated warnings from election systems experts like Amber McReynolds of the National voted Home Institute. So in a census was a slow motion train wreck that you saw coming. Yeah, I mean, we we flagged this. We flagged this policy issue, And frankly, it's the fact that these three state legislative bodies refused to respond to the needs of election officials because it was election officials of all sides all party stripes that we're asking for this very technical change that would feed up the election results process. Election security experts say This is a particularly dangerous time. Potential adversaries can now home their attacks on the Tegra T of the voting system. University of Michigan Computer science professor Alex Halderman says this underscores the need for states to audit their results. We now have a target painted on the back of certain particular states that are going to be close and Miss Tripp in those states could take the form off, attacking the integrity off the paper ballots could take the form of attacking the computers that are going to be used to count them. What we need to do is wait for states to perform the necessary checks any post election audits and recounts and make sure that those checks are done accurately enough that we can all have confidence in the results. In the meantime, Professor Hartman will be watching closely to see if any hackers attempt to get in the middle of this process and cause mischief. So far, the federal agency which is assigned to track all of this, since there's no evidence of any threats, domestic or foreign to the process that have affected any votes. Meanwhile, behind me live pictures here at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta as Fulton County election workers get through A pile of about 38,000 ballots and counting. They say they will be counting here tonight until they finish statewide. They're promising. It will all be done by tomorrow. But in other places the weight could take longer. They may take more time that we have patients, Judy So, Brian in Atlanta, where you been now for several days, and this is the kind of reporting that is so important at a moment like this miles. Thank you very much

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Texas attorney general accused by top deputies of bribery

The World

01:00 min | 3 years ago

Texas attorney general accused by top deputies of bribery

"Tripp Roy is calling on the Texas attorney general and fellow Republican can Paxton to resign following allegations of abuse of office from Paxton's top staffers. People are CEOs of Texas public radio reports, seven of Paxton's deputy attorneys are accusing the attorney, general bribery and other potential crimes. In a statement from his campaign's Facebook account, Chip Roy said the accusations are troubling and said Paxton deserves his day in court. But the people of Texas deserve a fully functioning ages office. Roy, a freshman Republicans seeking re election in the House had served as Paxton's first assistant attorney in 2015. Paxton's highest ranking staff members issued a letter last week saying the appropriate authorities had been notified but didn't go into many other details of the alleged crimes. Governor Greg Abbott and lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick. Also, Republicans has had the allegations are concerning. On Monday afternoon, Paxton said he would not resign and that the quote false accusations were made by rogue employees.

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Harris mentions Indigenous people in DNC speech

Native America Calling

03:59 min | 3 years ago

Harris mentions Indigenous people in DNC speech

"This is National Native News Antonio Gonzalez. The Keystone Excel pipeline hit a snag earlier this year when it's water crossing permit from the US, Army Corps of Engineers was vacated by federal judge the core ask the US Supreme Court to lift that order but the high court declined the fast track permit was a problem because it did not require extensive environmental review. Now, TC energy has applied to the core as well as the fish and Wildlife Service for permits that will undergo public scrutiny Victoria. Wicks has more Transcanada or TC. Energy has applied for permits the keystone xl pipeline under the Clean Water Act t C. as requesting those permits from the US Army Corps of Engineers and from state regulatory. Agencies in South Dakota Montana and Nebraska TC has also applied to the US fish and Wildlife Service for what's called an incidental take permit under the Endangered Species Act that allows the pipeline company to harm or destroy endangered or threatened species. If the destruction is incidental to the construction operation and maintenance of the Keystone Excel pipeline the species at issue is the American burying beetle in tripp county in South Dakota and four counties in Nebraska. The other permit application to the corps of Engineers allows the pipeline to cross more than seven hundred locations that would affect wetlands and water bodies in its public announcement. The court says it will balance the benefit of the pipeline against reasonably foreseeable harm the application to. The core covers clean water act requirements under section four, zero four. Another section for a one is regulated by states, Montana is holding its own hearings but South Dakota's Nebraska's are incorporated with the federal process deadline for public comment efficient wildlife is September sixteenth and deadline to the course September thirteenth the course says, after receiving comments, it will conduct public hearings and issue its findings later for national native news I'm Victoria wicks in rapid city south. Dakota Senator Kamala Harris accepted the Democratic Party nomination for Vice President Wednesday night and her speech to the. Democratic. National Convention Harris Mentioned Indigenous People twice once when talking about how cove in nineteen has disproportionately impacted people of Color and when talking about unity. With the Joe Biden. Presidential. Administration this week the DNC native American caucus has been rallying around the party's ticket touting the candidates knowledge of Indian country issues among backers or native American congresswomen, deb Holland, and cherise. David's here's David's speaking at an event earlier this week saying the upcoming election depends on putting people in office who are strong partners for native communities be heard it already, this is going to start with as electing vice president, Joe Biden until the White House and I know when elected vice president going to continue his commitment he's already been demonstrating it during his campaign, his Minton, the communities and I know he's going to ensure that the federal government upholds promises and obligations. Treaty. Treaty, obligations to Indian country in that native voices are going to be at the table they're to be. Heard in the ice levels of our government and. That's right now native participants of the Convention have discussed a number of Indian country issues from climate change to youth empowerment, messing and murdered indigenous people cove nineteen and the native vote. Thursday's the final day of the Convention, the native American Caucus will me and bite him. We'll take the stage to deliver a speech. The Cherokee nation has lost a treasured linguist among contributions. Durban feeling wrote the Cherokee. Dictionary. Helped get Cherokee syllabi on smartphones and developed language teaching materials feeling passed away this week at age seventy four. I'm Antonio, Gonzalez.

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Choosing Photo Travel Gear

Photography Radio

08:52 min | 4 years ago

Choosing Photo Travel Gear

"Hey everybody I'm Karen Hutton. And welcome to the Wu. Today I introduce a new feature on the Wu. QNA as those of you who listen in regularly know by now. I have a lot of things to talk about. Get off my chest. And that's all fine and Dandy but I'm open to questions to so recently. I opened winded up bananas. Some folks what they like to hear about our fabulous end intrepid first up. Is Jim Zuffelato. Who Asks this question? We I just got back from a fabulous trip in Paris and surrounding areas. We went to New York for a few days. And improvisation I pondered long and hard hard about what equipment to bring. How many camera bodies what lenses? What am expecting in the way of photo ops with your travel schedule? I'd like to know how you you plan for work and for just family vacations. So that's Jim's question and thank you for that by the way because that's always a big question and sometimes sends me around the band. I got to admit but I can share some approaches that I've developed to that question that made my gear selection debtor easier ear to carry my mind calmer and my muse happier first of all right off the bat. You GotTa get good with the fact that you're not going to have the perfect lens for every situation and then let it go. I think what drives everybody off. The deep end me included is when we imagine that we have to cover all the possibilities. BILITY's 'cause you know Famo- kills so let it go we'd hopper be creative with what you bring start with. What your heart most desires tires to create from this experience? Do you like to shoot architecture. Mostly Street and people portraits landscapes cityscapes wide-angle fantastical goodness you. You know just kind of make a little list. You know like have to get this stuff. These would be nice. May I can live without these because making the decision about all that narrows the field. Then then I go straight to this one. How much time are you going to be on your feet? Ten hours. A day combing streets Peres hiking in the Alps. GotTa Sherpa Purpose. I mean really. Just imagine yourself in whatever. Your scenario is an include any neck shoulder back problems you might be dealing with because those are huge and they. They don't get better the longer you're on your feet. I've discovered and decide how much you WANNA SCHLEP keep coming back to the fact that gear does not get lighter as the day wears on. Trust me now hone it in a little bit more decide which lenses can do double duty just to give you an example on a recent trip to Italy for one of my photo retreats retreats. My personal goal was to create a visual book of my experience. We were starting in Venice. And then heading to the DOLEMITE's I mean these are two very you. Different areas very different subject matters shooting distances. All of it. I mean for a minute I went out of my mind. What how I honed in was I decided I wanted to make images that it ranged from this particular kind of perspective driven intimate shot that I love to do and then of course I love my grand mountain landscapes gapes but I wanted to make really really strong statements with every shot so I shoot Fuji Film The eighteen to one thirty five and the fifty five to two hundred which is an older lens? But it's a great telephoto Lens in its lighter. They did most of the work now. The eighteen to thirty five did a decent job bob of isolating my intimate subjects. I mean would I have liked more specialized lines for that sure and again if I had a team of attendance to carry my gear which which I just don't have and then I use the fifty five to two hundred only in the mountains really and I was happy to have it Yes would have loved to have my one hundred four hundred but again team Sherpa was nowhere to be found so head to adjust a bit to my gear instead of just having all my gear had sort of adjust asked my vision but that limitation worked great for the strong compositions. I was looking for that. Forced me to make really strong decisions and stick with them. MM commit to them and I was really happy with the results. Now I will admit that as an afterthought and unable to battle my fear of missing out foam oh I did break down and throw my ten twenty four into the bag and I literally never used it. Now if your focus is more on street photography portrait's and things like that. Maybe a couple of Primes is more your style. That's legit you decide. You just have to choose and then commit to the decision and don't look back. Whatever you do set your mind to work with the limitation you set for yourself and make good creative exercise and just know you're GonNa love what you get by leaning into it now second camera? Yup I do on my trip to Italy. I took two X T. Three's you do it with two different ones a bigger one. And then you have a little pocket camera that just slips into your pocket. Your second camera could even be your phone but it's always good to have some kind of backup and the fun thing is they'll all help you see in different ways days. which is what will give your visual story even more awesome perspective so that's my little spiel about cameras and lenses it is and for what it's worth a manuchehr the peripherals that I also consider when selecting gear for a trip? You may have this all figured out Jim but other people listening you know might be Kinda wondering so so the things I think about to our filters holders rings I use Lacroix which is a company out of Spain I love the quality of their glass their holders holders are really really light and super easy. They don't break. I just never have trouble with him. Think about your camera strap so everybody uses a camera strap but you're gonNA be walking long periods of time popping your camera off the strap or whipping up to your face a little bit different when you're traveling so so really think this went through and figure out how you move and what's GonNa be ergonomically sound for you. I use a meg. Poll which works with my really really right stuff L. plates I use Tripod at night in cities and for long exposures end for big shots in the mountains. So you know that plate is pretty much always on my camera so the meg pull works best for me but whatever works for you. A lot of people use peak design black rapid. Whatever as long as it works for you now camera bags? Those are always always a challenge for me. The quick thing I'll say is I usually have one that is for the airline travel so I keep my camera gear all in one bag and don't have things things spread around lately. I've been using the peak design forty five l.. It's padded and I can fit so much in it and it fits in the overhead and then I pack a smaller one for every day what that smaller one is will depend on whether to be in a city or hiking. I also have it. This pretty beat up crumpled five million dollar home bag and I use the beat up one sometimes because you know a woman travelling around the city with camera gear by myself a lot of the time the either or is attended DNA ten because it's smaller looks looks a little nicer. If that's what I want it just has a different configuration. So again comes down to how I'm going to use it. And how conspicuous I WANNA look. Then if I'm in the mountains and hiking a lot actually use a super lightweight twenty leader hiking backpack ways practically nothing and then I use padded lens covers and mix them in with the extra clothing layers water. And you know other stuff you need when you hike in the temperatures are going to change or what have you. It just works so much better because camera backpacks tend to be a little bit heavy. And this little lightweight twenty L. hiking thing just smashes down to nothing weighs nothing is super easy to bring then then remember whether Protection Lens Cloths Extra Batteries chargers power converter adapters power strips. USB Hub power brick for your phone phone either external hard drives for backup or a pile of SD cards. If you don't WanNA use hard drives bring your laptop or Ipad or whatever computing device you like to use news and then whatever other goodies make your life. Smooth streamlined in prepped. For the best time ever. Because that's the key having the best time ever I. Also this is a sidebar. Not Everybody thinks about it but I also advised TRIPP insurance. Make sure it offers the kind of coverage that works for you. Do I always make sure if I'm hiking in the DOLEMITE's little more rugged. I make sure I've got kind of insurance where a helicopter can come pick me up and take me out. I don't need that if five minutes city so you know. Consider what you're doing and what kind of coverage you need and get insurance for your gear to some companies can do it all some specialized. You may have to cross pollinate a little bit so do your research ahead of

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Eddie Murphy to receive Lifetime Achievement honor at Critics' Choice Awards

Ben Shapiro

00:36 sec | 4 years ago

Eddie Murphy to receive Lifetime Achievement honor at Critics' Choice Awards

"One of the most successful comics of the past four decades is being honored with a lifetime achievement award so who could it be let's go see boys and girls that's right it's Eddie Murphy who will receive the honor from the critics choice association the lifetime achievement award will be handed out of the January twelfth critics choice awards in Santa Monica earlier this month Murphy received rave reviews when he returned to host Saturday Night Live for the first time in about thirty five years his new film dolomite is my name has landed Murphy a critic's choice nomination for Best Actor dollies works boys and girls Kevin Tripp T. A. B.

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Next "American Crime Story" will be about Lewinsky scandal

Colleen and Bradley

00:36 sec | 4 years ago

Next "American Crime Story" will be about Lewinsky scandal

"Season of FX's American crime story is going to cover the Bill Clinton Monica Lewinsky scandal a on the Monica Lewinsky is going to be a co producer on the project American crime story the previous seasons covered the OJ Simpson trial the Versace murders and this will start book smarts beanie field Steen as Lewinski Sarah Paulson is Linda Tripp we don't know who will play the Clintons as of yet a Lewinski says that she was convinced participate by Ryan Murphy the show's executive producer who told her nobody should tell your story but you and we will have this American crime story season debuting in September of

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Monica Lewinsky reveals new details about Clinton affair and aftermath

World News Tonight with David Muir

01:25 min | 5 years ago

Monica Lewinsky reveals new details about Clinton affair and aftermath

"Her secret with Linda Tripp. Here's ABC's Lana Zak. Okay, great. Where do you want to work tonight in a new interview, Monica Lewinsky revealing what led her to confined to Linda Tripp about her affair with President Clinton saying she felt Clinton? I misled her about a future job and then froze her out when he was reelected, I have this nagging, insecurity. Maybe he just did all of these things is last six months because he was trying to keep me quiet during the election. How stupid those were the conditions along with some other things that led to make confiding in Linda Tripp in a new documentary, the Clinton affair Lewinsky recalled how trip the co worker she thought she could trust secretly recorded her. They're going to try and trick you, okay? Did she ever tell you about her affair with that one even confessing to trip about her fear of betrayal? That one. I'm on the precipice of this legal nightmare. And there is one person who if she just agrees to do what she said, she always do which was protects my secret. It would maybe all be. Okay. Tom during the investigation and the impeachment Lewinsky says, she was barred from speaking. But now she sat with filmmakers for more than twenty hours. She says she hopes her voice helps other young women. Tom von Zach for us tonight. Lana thank you. And there is much more ahead on world news tonight. This Sunday the search for a missing forty Niners fan

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Tripp Halstead, toddler seriously injured when tree limb fell on him 5 years ago, has died

Herman Cain

00:33 sec | 6 years ago

Tripp Halstead, toddler seriously injured when tree limb fell on him 5 years ago, has died

"He suffered a traumatic brain injury when he was struck by tree limit barrel county despite long odds channel two's carl willis reports trip fought until the very end it was a freak accident that shocked metro atlanta a vibrant and happy toddler on a playground at his daycare and barrow county when strong wind from hurricane sandy snapped a tree limb crashing down on his head trip was just two years old back in october two thousand twelve when his life and that of his parents was changed forever trip had to fight for his life after the accident and he did survive but he was left brain damaged and wheelchairbound is mother stacey and father bill.

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