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"twenty articles" Discussed on Broken Brain with Dhru Purohit

Broken Brain with Dhru Purohit

04:31 min | 1 year ago

"twenty articles" Discussed on Broken Brain with Dhru Purohit

"Donnie has co-authored over twenty articles in the scientific literature and continues an integral in research related to autoimmune neuro degenerative an auto inflammatory conditions. He's the co author of a medical textbook entitled food associated auto immunity and he's also the author of the soon to be released book for consumers called win food bites back and essential guide for anyone navigating the space auto immunity. Let's listen into my interview. With dr elroy. Which donnie dr johnny. Welcome to the podcast. It's an honor to have you here. It's my pleasure. Thank you for having me. I've been a big fan of your work. I've even send people over to your clinic here in los angeles so this is an incredible opportunity to really go to who i consider as one of the top autoimmune experts really that's out there and to have more and really provide clarification on this debilitating disease that you know. I was reading the stats in america. Fifty million people alone just here. Suffering from diagnosed autumn conditions and millions more worldwide. So i want to jump right in and start with a big picture question because you fundamentally look at all diseases specifically autoimmune through a different lens than the traditional medical infrastructure. So what important truth. I'm going to steal the peter thiel question and he says you know what important truth do you believe. And in this case we're talking about autoimmune. So what important truth. Do you believe about autoimmune diseases that very few people out there agree with you on but that you know is true. Traditional thinking with autoimmune diseases that this is a path that is destiny and is not one that can be controlled the truth. Is that if you detect this at an appropriate time and you figure out more importantly you figure out why the body has made this very significant error. You can take the body off of that path in a very significant way and keep it there. Meaning you don't have to suffer from the disease. Now you said an important word. Error talk to us about autoimmune..

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"twenty articles" Discussed on Citations Needed

Citations Needed

05:21 min | 1 year ago

"twenty articles" Discussed on Citations Needed

"Evidence that there is any correlation between murder rate and the budgets of police whether they would upper down in twenty twenty and twenty twenty one twenty article in salon by eager dash details. Why the argument against the fun doesn't make any sense quote. Few cities have actually cut their police budgets to any significant degree. The monopolistic council vowed to abolish the police force the protests but ultimately cut just eight million dollars from the budget while leaving the same number of cops on the street and despite nonstop fearmongering from new york city police union unions. After mayor blasio touted would described a one billion dollar police cut. The move was largely criticized for moving certain departments from nypd to other agencies only a dozen of the roughly eighteen thousand law enforcement agencies in the us had reduced police budgets by the fall and many of the cities that did cut police budgets blamed revenue shortfalls caused by corona virus pandemic rather than demands from demonstrators. So when you compare the modest and mean very modest. Less than one percent budget cuts of certain police departments with those that increase. Police departments there is zero correlation. Just as there is zero correlation between whether or not the mayor's republican democrats obviously the idea that criticism of defunct or anti defender anti fun. Backlash is a result of somehow defined winning right more meaningfully. reducing prisons remember. There was no police anymore atom after last summer and now crime went up like yeah. It's total fiction and indeed the parliament's that increase the police budget which was most of them by the way the increase the total number of police officers as nypd. Did those of course all increase the murderer as well So there is absolutely no connection between those two things. At all the only connection they can really make which is what the manhattan institute has been pushing as this nebulous demoralizing among police that the protesters like gave them sad and then they decided not to pursue ways car and eight doughnuts instead of because they can't show any connection so they had to come up with this very this kind of mystical jewish explanation that they just felt bad or sad. They cancelled the tv. Show cops now. Actual cops have been cancelled. So they're leaving the force droves. Yeah and so. This is very of typical of the argument. And so what you had is. You had a very brief moment last year where people really fundamentally reconsidered. What public safety would look like. What healthy communities would look like what crime prevention rather than throwing police. It crime what that would look like. We had a bit of a broke of the kind of ideological hegemony of the tough on crime. More cops more prosecutors logic for like five minutes uber nike. Cnn everyone sort of time warner the nba. Everyone suddenly decided they cared about racism for about what a week and then it was sort of..

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"twenty articles" Discussed on The Young Turks

The Young Turks

08:02 min | 1 year ago

"twenty articles" Discussed on The Young Turks

"The weekend. Let's watch. i want to be clear that the investments in the bipartisan. Bill are not all you know. Candy land there are some of these quote unquote pay force. That are very alarming that we need to see the language on. For example some language around privatizing public infrastructure putting toll roads leasing public infrastructure to private entities are very concerning and should be concerning every american so we really need to see that language seen what's put in there Until until it reaches you know when it reaches the house. Bipartisan doesn't always mean that that it's in the interest of the public good frankoy. Sometimes there's a lot of corporate lobbyists giveaways in some of these bills and she's right about that. As i mentioned this bill as it stands right now is two thousand seven hundred pages long. We don't have too many details because you have to sit down and read every single detail of of of how that funding is appropriated and more importantly You know there's going to be five hundred seventy nine billion dollars in new spending and when they talk about the pay for us because overall this is supposed to be a one. Trillion dollar bipartisan infrastructure. Deal they're talking about privatizing public infrastructure. Which means that private companies will manage and control our infrastructure and implement various tolls and fees on the american people who need to use that infrastructure to go to and from work or to do anything to travel to get from one place to the other. And so i think that is right in raising alarm on that issue. It's frustrating to see democratic lawmakers. Celebrate this as if this is a giant victory. Just because it's being done in a bipartisan way. You can have bipartisan legislation. That's completely disastrous for the american people. So why don't we just hold wait and see what's actually going to be in the final version of this bill but more importantly see whether there's going to be enough of a fight to ensure the passage of the reconciliation version of the bill which is of course far better. Okay what did there was so important because again you've got gotta call out what's actually happening here and there's we've explained many times now. There's two versions of this bill. There's the by so-called bipartisan version. We're talking about here. That has less provision for climate change relief less provision for creating jobs and we can go on and now there are parts of that bill that are good and because the pressure that progresses put on They actually did take out the part about toll roads and all the things that anna's was telling you about that we were deeply concerned about by the way when progresses threatened to withhold their vote. Hey look that you get leverage and you get results so the worst parts of that bipartisan. Bill appear appear to have been removed because the pressure that aoc and others put on. So senator thank you note now having said that We still believe that they should vote on the larger bill in the house first because if they don't vote on the so-called bipartisan version. Of it i guarantee you. That's the only thing that'll pass in fact not just democratic leadership but the media now is gearing up to put pressure on progressives and everyone else about their heads and only pass a smaller version of the bill the one that the republicans agree to okay. Now why do i say that now. You might think that this is subtle. And i'm going to read you some of the things from just one of the articles that i read on this but i see throughout all articles and i saw them do this numerous times. Especially on the dodd frank financial reform bill so first of all the washington post explains the or says declares in its headline. This is a one trillion. Dollar bipartisan infrastructure. Bill only later in the article today clarify well. it's not really trillion there repurposing about a half of that from the covert relief. Bill already pass so it actually only five hundred fifty billion okay. Five hundred fifty billion not a bad number okay in the context of the trillions of we're talking about for infrastructure exactly relatively small and but at least be honest about what the numbers because they already passed the other portions claiming their re passing. It is totally pointless. It just gives them extra publicity for no reason. Okay now describe it. this way. Second paragraph the package arrives after weeks of haggling among a bipartisan block lawmakers who muscle through late night near collapses to transform their initial booth blueprint into a roughly twenty seven hundred twenty seven hundred page piece of legislation the fate of their labours now rests in the senate. You see i would. That makes him sound like heroes. they're bipartisan. they fought so hard and now all their hard work goes to the senate now. Let's see if something good could be made of it. These heroes third paragraph virtually no part of the us economy's untouched by the plan. Chiefly put together by senators. Rob portman and kirsten cinema. In other words this is comprehensive and historic and unprecedented. It's exactly what they did with. Dodd frank and mind you. How did we find out. Dodd-frank was so weak. 'cause one out of ten or twenty articles would tell you the truth. Paul volcker removes wants. His name removed from the bill. Because it's so weak and it's not going to get any real reformed on. They bury that in the middle of the newspaper at one out of ten or so articles right but nine out of ten articles are on the front page whose story financial reform bob. Mojo's wall street accountable. That just isn't true. And we know that because of other articles they have explaining that it isn't true when they actually get to the details so what they're framing. Here is the bipartisan. People are the heroes. And if you don't pass this hero thing all you're against any action. Oh noble wait. A minute progresses want more. I should bigger. I should know you so by the way as always with our predictions. Here you'll get to see it with your own eyes. We told you that they wouldn't do. Fifteen dollars minimum wage. They all said they would. We told you they were liars. And we were right and and everyone else. A national media was wrong. You saw with your own eyes now. We're telling you they're going to try to jam. This bipartisan bill. Through and the media is going to glorify it because they are the corporate media working with corporate republicans corporate democrats okay informally so there's no memo written that invisible hand works really well now. Finally that is why. Afc also calling out in that cnn. Appearances saying bipartisan isn't necessarily good. It depends on what we agreeing to. Oh my god. It's the first time. I've heard that logical point in decades on television. Maybe in my entire life. I we made on the young turks thousands of times. Yeah who cares bipartisan. What's in it. She nailed that interview. The the entirety of that interview with jake tapper was pretty powerful so definitely check it out But i do want to give you a few of the I guess where the spending is going to go so far and remember. This is the bill as it stands today. It's going to go through debates on the senate floor They're going to make amendments to. Its who knows what the final bill is going to be but just looking at the preliminary numbers. It's already abundantly clear that it's not enough funding to improve our crumbling infrastructure which has not received the robust investment from the federal government. That's necessary to keep the bridges from. Let's say collapsing right. Just experienced a bridges collapsing recently. Which we reported on on this show no senators also said at the measure calls for sixty six billion dollars targeting passenger railways which the white house says is the largest such investment since the creation of amtrak nearly a half century ago. One thing i want to note is the reason why. Republicans are on on board funding. Some of the physical infrastructure is because corporations that physical infrastructure..

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"twenty articles" Discussed on SoFlo Weird Show

SoFlo Weird Show

05:47 min | 2 years ago

"twenty articles" Discussed on SoFlo Weird Show

"What's that, right? That's over there, right? Yeah, take a ferry across. You start to get your life. You didn't even know what the mail was there when you got there. Yeah. Everything was a pain to get across the river. So, peripherally Miami's on the North bank, right? Everybody and their cousin gets a slave or like, what I'm talking about the early. They're all talking about the North Bank of the river. This is a big problem, and this is also a part of where the wrinkles. Mainly William, have a Fallout with Flagler. Now, it's not just a phone number. It's a Fallout with a purported founding family of Miami and the big guy so to speak. Yeah, I mean, you can go further. There was also a fall-out between William page titles. Father not just another guy, but a fall out but the father of the mother of Miami, it has a whole other story. But what I'm painting at is that there are times in our history, where if you look closer you can actually pin together a new arc complicated set of problems that birth our city, right? And it was not easy, it was not a simple, it is a great story but it's untrue. A couple of reasons, it is untrue because the newspapers from the 1920s previous always shared of a mention of Mary always with mentioned Julia. That was one article that beamed out to families at the head of City roster, the titles and the bristles. How come that's not seeing how come? I can't find that when I search. I mean well page. In my book, it is in a digitized section of the Miami-Dade Public Library main special collection, but it should be like, right when you do the search. Okay, that's a really good question. By the way. There used to be a Wikipedia page on Mary Brickell. It was taken down. Actually, in my book, talk about the letters, I exchanged with Wikipedia literally, okay? Okay, listen, I left know. Yeah, I'm sure I wanted to know, hey, I remember there's a bigger page, right? What happened to it, right? And they told me, well, the reason it was taken down is there were no citable resources that Wikipedia can reach out and see right. Right. So yes, that's digitized, but it's not connected to anything, right? It's it's in a scrap book, called The Welsh scrapbook. It's a family that literally cut up the newspaper and base it in a big scrapbook and thoughts. And mind a plug wire be scalable thing. But still in pieces, it's just now being kind of parsed and, and Stephanie Garcia has been great to find me. I think she found me like, twelve articles of the wrinkles and like twenty articles page. That's amazing. What you'll find is, another article on the giulia side where her daughter is quoted. Not in the story, but in the title, that says stories of my mother weren't always true. We're always accurate. See?.

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"twenty articles" Discussed on Say What Needs Saying

Say What Needs Saying

05:42 min | 2 years ago

"twenty articles" Discussed on Say What Needs Saying

"One welcome back to say with me saying i'm brandon and that's the first one in that order inference. Today we're going to be talking about just the market in general. Just what have you been seeing the news. Con- conglomerate from the from the crypto world. Bitcoin is where it's ranging from. Is those coin social media. Talk about who she would do What's the real estate market looking. Just money talks in general but marlowe back and forth some casual exactly some points. I'll kind of look at explained to you guys looking at and hopefully create the conversation young money a discussion beetle talk about but the money's being transferred right but right underneath our noses and we have no idea about it so it's only right that we step into this realm and you guys are the that yeah it sounds good. There's so much to talk about. I'm excited let's go so let me ask you. You're still in the stocks and crypto world. Right what has what is the most recent things kind of been on your mind or almost. Cut your i in this. In this crypto stock world so the first is well. The first that i have to mention is the big crypto crash. That is currently happening. That we we bounce back a little bit but the big crypto crash. I haven't luckily. I transferred my bitcoin and my theory them in does coin for that matter to a separate wallet and so don't have immediate access to the balance on my phone. I have with some of the other accounts. So i don't have to cry yet but that's the first thing i mean. Obviously that's frustrating. In the in the beginning. I'm still relatively new to crypto and so that level of volatility dude it's still sickening on some level. I mean the whole world trying to understand what a digital hackett would look like. We have countries like el salvador paraguay. Mexico and almost like six other country is kinda came to the forefront today honestly crypto maybe more success. I mean bitcoin specifically it may be worth more than whichever countries Currencies and it may make sense to have more of international stage is so going to internationally respected coin granted china not and this is all from the research i have. I can post the to the monitor investor. He does come like a news thing of just like maybe twenty articles just constantly telling you what's happening throughout the market but right now in china apparently has his own fully stabilized coin..

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"twenty articles" Discussed on The Community Cats Podcast

The Community Cats Podcast

02:39 min | 2 years ago

"twenty articles" Discussed on The Community Cats Podcast

"How would they find you. Well the best way to find me is rita rhymer dot com. That's rita r. e. i m e r s dot com. You can find my radio. Show nineteen nine cats and counting dot com. It will redirect you to pet life. Radio and our radio show and of course subscribe to capture magazine. So you can read my articles. Also we have a clubhouse on reader remers dot com. Called club cata cheered named after my column. And if you become a member in there you get archives so all my cops are articles. I'm about to put twenty twenty articles in there plus a community of cat lovers. You can share ideas. there's different topics. There's so exclusive video and content. So you know if you're having you know my cats keeping me awake at night and have a video to help.

"twenty articles" Discussed on The Audio Long Read

The Audio Long Read

05:23 min | 2 years ago

"twenty articles" Discussed on The Audio Long Read

"She wants left him a voice message admonishing him that she had not dressed down a party official. He had consented in an article but had quite simply expressed her disagreement. I see the games haven't changed. It's a shame. She said affecting tone of wary exasperation. Call me back if you think. She posed as if summoning her. I said you've behaved in good faith. All have were in early. September fe and four of his editors invited lapenne to an off the record lunch to discuss the upcoming campaign. Such lunches have long been common for french. John listen politicians only more recently for the f. n. they met at an upscale danish restaurant on the shoulder eliezer fan. His editors were seated at the far end of an enclosed terrace. Lapenne unimposing woman with platinum blonde hair and then ashen scowl arrived with her bodyguards. Who waited at the door on her longtime media adviser up amused. Friendly man named allan vizier. Lapenne south facing fate visa sassa. His side lamont an afternoon paper widely held to be the country's publication of record is the object of particular resentment for many of the phone nacional. They scorn has an emblem of the system. But seen to crave its approbation on the less after a brief round of pleasantries before the journalists had had the chance to begin on their questions physio placed a stack of printouts on the table. Lapenne looked at fe. I've prince's out the last twenty articles. He wrote she said as fe recalled. It there's one that talks about real issues a nineteen dot have nothing to do with politics. She had underlined in reading various words of which she did not approve. You have a nice little ton of disdain of condescension lapenne said her voice rising so the low imperious blog. That's his standard register for interactions with the media. A little ironic tone that i don't like surrounding conversations grew hushed diner scenes assise cheering and stare. Lapenne took particular exception to an article about the form. Nacionales highly publicized..

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Wet Notes - 6-6-21

Scuba Shack Radio

07:23 min | 2 years ago

Wet Notes - 6-6-21

"This is wet notes. Scuba shack radio's news and information update for sunday. June sixth two thousand and twenty. One first up. I like give you a quick update from stewart. Coves dive bahamas stewart. Coves has moved to new location. In coral harbour. Coral harbour used to be home of dive dive dive in nassau scuba center. Both are now gone. Stewart just moved to this new property in the last month and he has bought and he has big plans for the place right now. The main building is under significant renovation. So he has constructed some temporary structures to accommodate divers while things progress. I had a nice chat with stuart on his plans to build out the facility. And make it a great place to do your diving. When in nassau we are really looking forward to seeing how everything evolves move when we get back there next year. Good luck. Stewart as you begin this new phase. I'm sure you will make it a world class diving operation in the may two thousand and twenty one edition of the divers alert network. Safety stop newsletter. They introduced the return of the dan tags. So what are they will. The dan tags are small round crafted aluminum tag. That can easily attach to your. Bcd you tag will be laser engraved with important emergency information. That will help in the event that something happens. The dan tag will include your name date of birth. Your dan membership number any specific medical information. You'd like to disclose like allergies or other medical conditions plus contact. They're pretty attractive. Bright red and are easy to order from the dan website. The cost of the dan tag is twenty dollars. Check them out at divers alert network dot org and go to their online store in personalized. Your tag a couple years ago magazine. Podcast did a series on ballast and it was hosted by allen. Kelsey well ellen is back with a new five part series called the sound aquatic the ocean and the antra pause the first episode debuted on may twenty fifth and will run each week through june twenty-first. This series is about the sound scrapes that scientists are recording the surprising ways that animals talking. Listen and how the cove nineteen pandemic triggered a quietness in the ocean that is renewing commitments to lower ocean noise. The podcasts are quick moving and entertaining. You can find them at hawkeye magazine dot com or on any of your favorite podcast apps. Oh and if you wanna know what andro pause means. The term refers to a global reduction in modern human activity and it was coined by researchers in june. Two thousand twenty article in nature ecology and evolution. Guess she learn something new every day now. Here's some discouraging news out of grand cayman and it doesn't have to do with the covid nineteen pandemic but rather about another disease outbreak among coral the stony coral disease or sc td. According to an article in the came encompass an isolated area containing disease was spotted at life off a smith cove. And that's along the south west coast and that's not good. The came in department of environment also reported infected sites amal along grand cayman's east coast the now suspects that divers and boat operators be spreading it although scientists are still not exactly sure how stony coral tissue disease spreads. If you look at the outbreak map you get the feeling that it could be divers or boat. Operators there are new disinfecting guidelines for local divers. Not sure how these will translate to us when the caymans open back up again as if we didn't have enough to contend with with covid nineteen now it stony coral tissue disease and our dive gear every day. Now we're learning about more destinations for diving opening up around the world. One of these locations is bon air. There was an article on dive. News wire from the bon air tourism department. That indicated that. Us flights will resume. On june fifth and the country is launching an island-wide health initiative american and delta will be resuming their wednesday and saturday flights from miami and atlanta. Unlike the bahamas of it appears that you'll still need an antigen or pcr tests even if you are vaccinated before entry and of course for returning to the united states. It sounds like you might be able to get these tests at the airport or at three other facilities on the island so even though bonaire will open. Be sure you're properly prepared. Hopefully in the near future you'll be able to travel without restrictions if you're fully vaccinated and finally here on wet notes. I just saw that. Bob ballard has a new book out and it's titled into the deep and memoir from the man who found titanic a couple of years ago. We met doctor ballard at the sixty fifth boston. Sea rovers clinic and his presentation was fascinating. Some sure the book will be equally fascinating. There was an article on cnn where they interviewed bob allard. And according to this article the book delves into some of the most defining moments of his personal life including the tragic death of his son. Ballard turned seventy nine in june and he said that depend pandemic. He had a lot of times on his hands. So he teamed up with christopher drew the new york times who's an investigative journalists to write the book into the deep by robert. Ballard would be a good one to add to your summer reading list. Well that's it for this edition of wet notes here on scuba shack radio

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"twenty articles" Discussed on The Pat McAfee Show 2.0

The Pat McAfee Show 2.0

02:40 min | 2 years ago

"twenty articles" Discussed on The Pat McAfee Show 2.0

"Her character stunk. She might be favorite character. I want you said that you know you got an office. Every character good character. Tagore's character to be honest. But i i think i i would like to stand for is the worst character in the show days. Of course. yeah tony. I said sandy. That's unbelievable so you watch. That's why i like right there. Second second worse okay. What did the other person do this. So i know it's not a problem for the kkk. Save for another time. Allegedly allegedly allegedly. I don't wanna get into this game again. Actually no talking. Hollywood can't do it. Listen i was in those waters this week. And they're mean to me they got no respect for me at all over there once again. You were not reporting this hopefully reacting to what you saw training onto it observe and report i am not observed enough to give an actual you know feeling and thought about this whole thing but the mouse teller fans came after me this weekend and i put my phone down for the holiday but as soon as i opened up they were still there. They're not happy with me. I mean it's got to feel good for him that he knows he has a strong backing of fans. Yeah also saw some other people's sense of stuff to that was a great people. That are my favorites. I think they decided it wasn't a good situation. But me miles. Yeah i think we're gonna survive this really nice. Yeah i think so. Maybe eventually he comes in he knocks you out what you're at the you're at the booth on a friday night forty six. Yeah yeah yeah knocks me. That's funny i. It's so easy to get you what you know. You're like patpong. Well you're a in the nfl. You haven't just been mocked and ridiculed for being a kicker and fun of your entire life. You know what i mean. What do you mean caught and send out a tweet about a week job. It was like funny because my immediate reaction was complete opposite. It'd be tough to sell top gun to that guy gets not by punt which is what was i was. That's my immediate thought. But then after learning all stories fucking mazda or good guy go don't why he chose to bury me with his entire story but is it because you the only one that said something on friday night smackdown about. I'm not the only one that said it on friday. Yeah article. aj there's twenty articles or the first of stop coming to me all and no beef. Aj have a beef with anyone involved. But there's one thing i have not. It is the middleman. And i have been that person.

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"twenty articles" Discussed on Video Marketing Value Podcast

Video Marketing Value Podcast

05:20 min | 2 years ago

"twenty articles" Discussed on Video Marketing Value Podcast

"Assuming they don't know who you are. What does that does that sentence seem to you. I think we're talking the same language. I mean mark sheridan who became popular with pools and spas. He was sort of the pool. Guy blogging guy. He wrote a book called. They ask you answer that. His whole philosophy whatever. Your customers are asking no matter what it is. Even if it undercuts your product you you should deliver that information to them. So that's the kind of thing we're talking about. I would go a little bit broader. And i like to say. Let's set up some listening posts. Which means are you talking to your audience in some way sending them an email following them on twitter looking at google trends looking at google searches. You get all these listening posts with that. You understand that audience better than anyone else. So then you can come up with your editorial in your content calendar and so if you're about to record a video and you don't know what you're going to talk about you've got big problem you should. You should have your editorial calendar already. Set to know here are the had an editorial meeting. We're we have the next twenty articles already set. 'cause we know these are the big twenty challenges that are content entrepreneurs dealing with and we've got a cover them so we're going bam bam bam going through the whole thing. Same thing with your youtube videos. Same thing with podcasts doesn't matter so Just so we understand what. The content filter tilt is in content inc. You talk the original content. We talked about it now. It's the name of your new business. The tilt Did what is the content till exactly. What does that mean you know. It's funny because the the tilt cave from if you watched the movie the matrix. Yes you probably have so so neo. The one goes in and he's about ready to he's about he's going to have the big meeting to figure out if he is the one and he says he's not six that boy and the boy is bending the spoons right into the spoon bending spoons and the boy says you have to pretend that there is no spoon and neo. Couldn't bend it but he could once. He tilted his head. That's where the tilt comes from looked at it differently and he was able to bend the spoon..

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"twenty articles" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

03:27 min | 2 years ago

"twenty articles" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"On it. I'm so disgusted. By rick tittle that i find him in toxic aiding Well how about that are. Let's go to the phone lines and we have been and lafayette with reason hockey. News interesting article about Kings and sharks two teams passing each other. They said they were neck and neck for the for the last ten years. You know ballot the playoffs and stuff. They had a similar. Gm's that led the sharks went to the kings and being the coach and stuff like that but they were talking last four years. What Wilson was doing when he We traded his. I was kerr has the Remember name mccain the two thousand seventeen trap. I don't follow him for that but he said that was started. It'd be the downturn on the sharks when it the last four years kept all their first round picks and started doing a job and building up their team he said Now the stocks have like top heavy. And they're gonna be thinking they're probably going to be really terrible for like five ten years when it came the next year will probably be in the playoffs and he said and they said the blueprints were set. Wilson is what you don't do and then they were talking about Kings what you should do. I don't know if your a chance to read an article heard about now. Those are just very easy. Twenty twenty articles than anybody can write if vander kane and eric. Carlson led the sharks to a stanley cup. He would have written that same. Guy would erode article about how the sharks did it right and the kings were stupid. So i'm i'm not impressed an article. That's just twenty twenty vision like that. Thought you might want to hear that but by the way get some really interesting guests that you're in the last few days one was Today you were talking about blockbuster. One i start laughing. My daughter artistic. She still talks about talk. Buster today so say blockbuster. Closed like all bummed out like she really loved that when she was a kid going the she still talks about kind of funny when i heard that i think i'm gonna sit down and watch a movie with her but she thinks it's kind of a fun. Doc yes i mean that's the thing is i mean the other good news on the as are doing really good. I mean it's gonna be interesting What do you think happened when fires gets reinstated. Who you think would started. You think is it'd be pushed down. And i have a feeling it's gonna be lazardo because he's got options and they wanna hold onto cole irvine and by the way my apologies to charlie. I looked everywhere on the internet for that letter he was talking about. news services. So i didn't see it charlie so i can't comment on it but i certainly look for but Yeah the fires thing I would imagine it'd be lazardo. Even though he was good the last time out unless they wanted to move coal than the long guy in the bullpen. But yeah it's interesting. We're going to need long. I looked at their bullpen. They have two guys unfortunately. No the ones are closer. Got hurt but we have two guys..

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"twenty articles" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

05:15 min | 2 years ago

"twenty articles" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"Hit the john and climb back into bed. Yeah i had a little bit of delirium they're here and there I had sweat and the chills big headache for awhile tastes idea that was the telltale time. But it wasn't until almost a week into it that i lost my sense of taste and it wasn't until about a week after that i got it back. Ok show but all that being said. I never once thought. I was going to die as you made survivor. Six zero three two eight three six one six zero more talk. Live is on the way carl. Wachner longtime proponent of voluntary society died last december. You may have seen his articles published on his website. Voluntariness dot com in his newsletter. The voluntary est the mesa's institute or elsewhere over the last forty years his newest. I must speak out volume to the best of the volunteer. Is now available via liberty under attack publications this four hundred and thirty page second volume the years of two thousand through two thousand twenty articles by car. Wachner hans hermann. Hoppe karl hess. Benjamin tucker george h smith lice enter spooner. Pete air joyce brand and many others. I must speak out for the newly initiated. The veteran volunteers store anywhere in between by the book now at liberty under attack dot com slash volunteer for more great content on building a voluntary society. In for carl's extensive checkout voluntary est dot com so the protection of life liberty and properties of the free state price. But it's it's an effort to move twenty thousand people who understand it's about demonstrating the entire country. Yeah we can have a free market a truly free market making it just a great place to live. It's the world's largest. Wall interests libertarian community. And it's only getting bigger. That's amazing to be able to move to other people like passionately. Believe in being free and independent with the free state project is managing to do though is to put their money where their mouth is physically getting across the country. And saying let's go someplace and let's demonstrate the power of these ideas. There's a lot of kind of philosophy that surrounds liberty. There's a lot of thinking about it and talking about it. But here new hampshire people are doing one hundred one reasons liberty lips in new hampshire documentary by free state project early. Movers watch it free at one. Zero one reasons still dot com one. Oh one reasons. Film dot com the new fourth edition of healing. Our world the compassion of libertarianism. We'll take your understanding of liberty to a deeper level and has ever thirteen hundred updated references new cartoons and a foreword by dr ron paul with discounts for multiple book purchases. The fourth edition of healing. Our world is a great gift for the liberals pragmatists environmentalists and christians in your life. Who think libertarianism is cold hearted get yours today at healing dot freetalklive dot com and use promo code f. T. l. for a five dollar discount. What if you want to hear the latest episode of free talk live but all you have is your phone. You forgot to download our archive and you have no data connection. You can call our listen line at six four one seven nine three zero one ninety one. That's a long distance number so you may incur charges if not listen as long as you want six four one seven nine three zero one ninety one. The free talk live. Listen line six four one nine three zero one nine one when commercials come on. Don't push the button instead. Listen even if you don't sell things for a living you're still selling in the various conversations and transactions that. Make up your busy day with money and attention so scarce now effective communication skills have never been more important. Especially if you're a job seeker so take a lesson from madison avenue. Often the fewer words the more effective the message like jiffy lube where you never need an appointment or the officemax ad that says use apply the ambition. We supply everything else about online ticket. Brokers stub hub dot com. The way in when it's sold out or cyber cupid match dot com's seductive go ahead. It's okay to look. How cleverly and succinctly can you distill your message for more tips. Hit survival speech dot com. I'm holland cooke..

"twenty articles" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

03:15 min | 2 years ago

"twenty articles" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"Taste fine the whole time you could taste. I can t well. My taste has changed a little bit. So for instance. I used to drink a cup a pot of coffee every single day. And i'm not drinking pot of like it's like the stuff does not taste good and so something changed my in my taste about smell. Did you notice not being able to smell everything. Seems to be sort of normal in my life Except for having been quite ill just couldn't get a bed tired wanting to sleep and you know all that stuff so wasn't feeling good. Let's go on anthony. Fauci says he's not going to movie theaters says that would it still be concerned him. Bars and restaurants where mass look people are eating and drinking inside. Those are still off the table. Two thousand's behavior aligns with cdc guidelines. Which say that vaccinated. Americans should continue to wear a mask public at all times and avoid medium and large size in person gatherings as has been the case throughout the pandemic bars and restaurants are particularly risky. A recent study found that by the way the place that's been risky as people's homes because they don't have the The the commercial air exchange that businesses and airplanes in these sorts of things. Go look if you find out where people got sick. They got sick in the car with an infected person that they were exposed to for more than ten minutes at a home with an infected person that they're exposed to for for more than ten minutes that if you can slide that off the table then You're not talking about anything else that's dangerous. Go outside without your coat before you catch cold. i'm not. I'm not saying it's a good idea to run out to the docks and start french. Kitson every sailor. The comes down or anything like that. But they're not saying it's a bad idea. And i won't but these people just wanna scare people i swear freetalklive six zero three two eight hundred six one six zero six zero three two eight three six one six zero car. Wachner longtime proponent of voluntary society died last december. You may have seen his articles published on his website. Voluntariness dot com in his newsletter. The voluntary est the mises institute or elsewhere over the last forty years his newest book. I must speak out volume to the best of the voluntary. I is now available via liberty under attack publications this four hundred and thirty page second volume spans the years of two thousand through two thousand twenty articles by carl. Wachner hans hermann. Hoppe karl hess. Benjamin tucker george h smith lice enter spooner. Pete air joyce brand and many others. I must speak out for newly initiated. The veteran volunteers store anywhere in between by the book now at liberty under attack dot com slash volunteer for more great content on building.

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"twenty articles" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

02:28 min | 2 years ago

"twenty articles" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"Happens honestly. They don't do mental hospitals really much anymore but i hear you. I don't think that the reason the nation is going to crumble is because of homelessness. I think the nation's trembling because of bad financial management among it trying to give people who don't produce much a whole bunch of money well and one thing i'd like to point out is like So back in denver there was a a homeless shelter that was specifically for people who worked over forty hours a week. So you are working over forty hours every week and you still cannot afford place live and that was common enough that the entire shelter for it. Yeah so i mean the fact that we have our purchasing power destroyed on a daily basis is why even those who are pulling themselves up by their bootstraps are complete. The federals needs to be burned to the ground. And send the ashes into a distant star. Because i don't want it coming back from the radiation in the sun but that does not mean that you as an adult human being cannot figure out how to get a place to live. Thanks for the call robert. Okay thank you. Bye-bye the number six zero three two eight three six one six zero. I'd also point out that we mentioned earlier in the show airlines cruise ships Whole bunch of other companies out there that have their hands out to and i'm against it welfare against before the pandemic and i'm against it now. I'm against welfare period. Because for the same reason that i don't that i believe in the signs that say don't feed the bears at parks freetalklive. Carl wachner longtime proponent of voluntary society died last december. You may have seen his articles published on his website. Voluntariness dot com in his newsletter. The voluntary est the mesa's institute or elsewhere over the last forty years his newest book. I must speak out volume to the best of the volunteer. Is now available via liberty under attack publications this four hundred and thirty page second volume spans the years of two thousand through two thousand twenty articles by car. Wachner hans hermann. Hoppe karl hess. Benjamin tucker george h smith lice enter spooner. Pete air joyce brand and many others. I must speak out for the newly initiated. The veteran volunteers store anywhere in between by the book now at liberty under attack dot com slash volunteer for more great content on building.

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"twenty articles" Discussed on One Life Radio Podcast

One Life Radio Podcast

06:39 min | 2 years ago

"twenty articles" Discussed on One Life Radio Podcast

"To one life radio. This is bernadette with junior and dr randall. Bell we are live from dallas texas on iheart media as well as southern california on a. b. c. news talk. If you're just now. Joining us dr randall. Bell as an economist. Dr randall bell has consulted on more disasters on earth than anyone in history and is widely considered the world's top authority in the field of post traumatic thriving. His cases include the world trade center. The flight ninety three crash site bb. Or excuse me the bp oil spill hurricane katrina and tragedies such as jon benet ramsey o. j. simpson and the heaven's gate mass suicide his research has been profiled on major television shows and featured in numerous magazines and international media. You can find him at core. I q dot com or post traumatic thriving dot com on unsocial at core. I q skills or on twitter at core. I q were talking about dive. Survive and thrive after trauma And his book post traumatic thriving the art and science art science stories of resilience and incredible book. Everyone out there listening dr belt. Let me ask you this You know what does trauma due to our brain. Oh there's a very strong neurological effect and the the research on this comes on a harvard. There's at least twenty articles on the topic when when trauma hits when we're well let me back up when we're having a normal day you know our brain is in kind of what's called para sympathetic mode. It's just kind of rest and digest national logical thing in our brain. Actually we actually have three brains. We have the reptile brain which is the inner brain. That's our instincts. The middle brain is the mammal brain. That's emotion and outer brain is the human brain. That's where we have our unique human characteristics of logic and so forth when trauma hits our killing brain turns on everything else turns off and we act out of instinct and so after the trauma post trauma. what happens is we're going along our day. We're triggered something sets us off. It could be a song and could be a memory. Could be driving by a place where the trauma happened and our human brain again turns off our reptilian brain. Turns on that causes a lot of problems when we're acting out of instinct particularly when there's no trauma this is after the trauma where this all happens. So the the secret is to basically understand this Physiology which. I explained in the book with kinda courtroom exhibits thing and charts and so forth and the goal is to be triggered but not a not allow the reptilian brain to come out and and have a reaction that's landed in jail or addiction or something like that. That's a quick overview of of what happens in our with our brains. We and i was a. I can't pull it up right now. Because i've got. I've got the book right here. But i don't have an open to that page. But i learned so much from the book a post traumatic thriving even about some of the addictions or Things that we use in order to to heal ourselves one of them being even politics and religion And i was actually speaking with my daughter about it. And she said yeah. I'm that that's what i learned in sociology. She studied socio sociology as well. So many things that we don't think of that we use our tried to use to heal ourselves That really shocked me. That's exactly right because drugs and alcohol only part of the picture and and what people that get into this they're trying to mask the pain from these unresolved traumas rather than authentically healing from the traumas. And it's the same thing anything. Dogmatic manic politics or dogmatic religion can be kind of a a soothing thing to sneak. Were better than others to think that we're right and everybody else is wrong is a delusion that is is really very similar. It's cousin to drugs and alcohol. It's masking the pain So anything dogmatic or extreme Is is problematic. And they all harm us. Do you think that's one of the reasons. The president presidential election so volatile. The sheer is so many people just are going through so much trauma with everything. That's been happening in the world and it's just a a form of expression or trying to you know Medicate themselves i sure. Do i mean extreme. Politics is a self as as a type self medication and the world is broken. People do the world's tough place. Let's let's face it there and anytime we don't properly heal from our traumas that out that the was gonna be the outcome. Is these extreme behaviors whether you know. And there's a whole spectrum of choices not just the drugs and alcohol. They get a lot of attention. But it's as as we're talking about. It's also the extreme dramatic religion and politics and it all comes down to unresolved trauma. That's the real problem. All this other stuff are simply band aids to try and cover up the pain. It's fascinating it's a great book post post traumatic thriving. The art science stories of resilience. We're speaking with dr randall. Bell of you're just now joining us but Gosh so much. I want to ask you. So what do you mean by dive. Survive and thrive after a trauma. Yeah the the books divided into three sections each with five chapters and five is where we talk about the trauma where we take die. We're going along. Everything's normal and then all of a sudden there's that car crash or that you know medical diagnosis whatever. It is the causes trauma and that starts with being in shock and anger and denial and ultimately you kind of land on depression. that's the daij stage and survive is getting back on your feet. And that's a terrific thing to do to get back on our feet and kinda you know there's techniques there but my the real focus of the book as you know is to not just dive not just survive but to take the fuel from the trauma and let's face. A trauma creates a lot of energy. So you tap that energy and you resolve the do something you know terrific and there's all kinds of stories in the book of people that have actually done this and they use something absolutely remarkable so for example. I went to high school with jerry. Jewell jerry is the first disabled person in the world to ever land a starring role on television network television. She was the star of facts of life and.

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"twenty articles" Discussed on Sexy Unique Podcast

Sexy Unique Podcast

04:46 min | 2 years ago

"twenty articles" Discussed on Sexy Unique Podcast

"I am going to actually I do want to sit down and watch this cuz I love Oprah. I'm a big O preferred actually and thought it would be a threat and I think you would get some really good like reaction. Like I could when I was watching it too. I was thinking like in a Joe gun meme type of vibe. Like what would he do with her being like she's like what a lot of the time you'll see so I'm excited to see if you make any content out of this. Let's see what I can rustle up. But yeah, so like you off People don't really care about like Royal drama. I just wonder what purpose they truly serve and like who cares about them cuz they see as like an avid Daily Mail had like wage obviously they're obsessed with the royal family, but I don't I've never really gotten it or gotten what they do. Exactly. So here's the thing. I feel like the Daily Mail readers in the states add it to the Daily Mail readers in the UK when you say the Daily Mail a Daily Mail reader in the UK. It is generally an older person very right-wing. Let's say it racist homophobic your life that just Old like that's where they get their news. That's like their version of like the New York Times or something like that. I guess really dating that is Source not like a Fox News type of thing. But yeah, so conservative. Propaganda to like Tory propaganda and yeah, Daily Mail readers would be anti Megan and but Pro the royal family for sure. But yeah, I I guess young people. I mean Millennials whatever people my age. I'm sure you do have some royalists. I don't know why but you know each to their own. I mean, I love Bravo some people don't you know, so I I did it when you said what purpose does the Royal Family serve. Again, that's debatable. I don't know. I'm sure they do a lot of great charity work. Now they do do great charity work and hm. Yeah, but no I'm completely unqualified to talk about the royal family package apologies. That might takes not even lukewarm. They're just lasted takes well. Now you're kicked off the podcast great work Joe. I just say dessert wage. No, it's all good. You've answered a lot of questions by not knowing you've cleared up a lot for me actually, which is like my suspicion is confirmed and I'm glad that you clarify the US vs. UK because I'm definitely not like a conservative reader of the Daily Mail. I mostly read just the sidebar of the Daily Mail for like u s Celebrity Staff then read like twenty articles they write about whatever cuz I do appreciate like how rude like it's like that British type of rudeness that's like polite but really like C ROM They brewed underneath it all so I like that writing style. We'll move on to bigger and better things and more American things namely a house in the Hamptons. We're off of friends are going to live for 6 weeks. When did you start watching Summer.

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"twenty articles" Discussed on Capes & Lunatics: Sidekicks

Capes & Lunatics: Sidekicks

05:59 min | 2 years ago

"twenty articles" Discussed on Capes & Lunatics: Sidekicks

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"twenty articles" Discussed on Daily Sales Tips

Daily Sales Tips

06:31 min | 2 years ago

"twenty articles" Discussed on Daily Sales Tips

"You're listening to the daily sales tips. Podcast i'm your host scott ingram. Today's tip comes from my friend dennis. Xiao who after sharing this in his own newsletter. I asked to share it in audio form here. Dennis is an independent marketing consultant who works with brands. On content marketing product marketing and social media marketing. Dennis writes a regular marketing column for cms wire and content marketing institute. Here he is. I consume a lot of content. Gobs of content. Some people will say their hobbies might be fishing biking sewing knitting blowing. My hobby is reading content. That's acquiring that content and reading it. I'm going to talk to you about my process for doing so. A lot of it is based on eliminating distractions. It's a three step process and really the last step of the three steps is the actual reading. Now let me before again. My process let me describe how some people i know do their reading of content and that is a carp aside some time. What's call it thirty minutes. Sixty minutes they might even carve out some time when they're supposed to be working and maybe they'll go down a rat hole of the getting distracted but typically it is visit a website or check social media gasp and get some links to content. And then you open up some towns in your browser with articles and you actually read the content. Go to tab number one. Oh here's an interesting article. Read the article a bu. Get a little bored. And you'll see us you'll skip down scroll down to the bottom. Won't read the whole thing. Go tab to tab three et cetera. here's my process. I never or very rarely do read in actual article in my browser tab. Actually i can't think of the last time i did. That process is as follows. Okay so as i mentioned the three steps step number one is to acquire that content acquiring for me is based on the old fashioned method of visiting websites directly. I have a small set of my favorite sites. My interests include marketing technology. Business and sports so a handful of my favorite sites that l. Visit just about daily. They include the new york times content marketing institute the athletic the atlantic and and a few others. And what i'll do is. I'll check the homepage specific sections and look at the articles. That are there. High will then open up a whole bunch articles from for the title or the headline looks interesting. Open them up in all these tabs. Bill have twenty tabs. I'll skim each article and determine if it's worthy worthy could be the the length. I prefer longer articles over short snippets as well as the getting a sense. For what the articles about. So let's say out of every ten articles. I might only say three or worth reading my next step in my three processes what. I call extracting a lot of times. When i try to read something in a browser of things getting away. You've got the pop up forms. You've got intrusive display ads. You just got lots of stuff happening on the page. What i do is copy the article page and tastes it in a chrome plugin called simple notepad if your windows user. This is the equivalent of the notepad. Application it basically takes everything and renders it as plain ascii text so this removes any graphics or display ads. I then do a little bit of It'll cropping of the text to make. Sure i remove forms or the website header or footer. So all i'm left with is the article content. I take that and pace it into a google doc. So at some point. I might have collected. Let's say if collected twenty articles to read. I have twenty separate. Google docs in specific folder. Then my final step in the three step process is of course reading and what i usually do is save pockets of time to read one pocket of time might be during the pandemic. I've gone on one hour timed walks in the park. So i'll of course my phone with me. And i will use my open up my phone a to google docs app and i will read some of these articles in the google. Docs up if with an hour of time i can get through a decent amount. There are other times when you will undoubtedly be a have. Some time available could be in line at the supermarket. It could be even. I might be watching a sports game. But i'll have my phone. And maybe all multitask if you will between watching the game and reading some articles basically because these articles are on my phone in an easily to excess place meaning on my google docs app. I always had the articles with me. So anytime i have a moment and i'm inclined to want to read. I will pull up some of the articles. I have saved now. I mentioned i read. I consume so much. I'm almost never able to get through my full list. I always have something that i haven't read yet. But i guess that's why i get the process them describing gets me to go through so much and there. You have it again. Let me just summarize my three step process. Acquiring meaning going out to sites i should mention. I don't just go to visit sites slowly. I will try to find interesting articles via social media. The some certain tools like nozzle flipboard and feebly. Let's step one. acquire step. Two is a multi step process of vetting figuring out which ones i want to read and then extracting meaning taking the content off of the article page into a google. The awkward just stripped down to just the content and then step three is reading importantly reading via an app on my phone. That's always accessible. Hope you found this three step plan useful. If you want more from dennis check out that email newsletter i mentioned it's called content corner and it's fantastic.

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SEO Project Implementation Process With Cassie Dell

Voices of Search by Searchmetrics

04:25 min | 2 years ago

SEO Project Implementation Process With Cassie Dell

"Cassie happy hump. Day, and welcome back to the voices of search podcast aid that how are you? I'm doing great excited to continue to talk with you about some Seo workflows book could be more fun exactly. So cassie so far this week we've talked about getting your research done understanding who you're trying to reach what you're doing to make sure that your seo efforts make an impact and then set your strategies and selling them up the chain eventually hopefully, your strategies get approved, then it's time to make the rubber meets the road when you're going through and thinking about project implementation, how are you setting up a workflow to make sure that your project goals are clear that you're executing your milestones and that you're driving business results? So, now that we have that comprehensive list I, mean there's a pretty big balance between are we tracking everything correctly looking at desktop mobile? Is there any locations other storefronts are given surrounding cities that we need to track is a list of terms comprehensive is it tagged well, things like that. So just making sure the foundation that project is staffer success is the most important bar. Think about keyword optimization here I not necessarily technical optimization and what you're doing is you're making sure that when you're implementing your project, you're gonNA have data segmented in a way where it's easy for you to understand what's happening is it my you know P- product key words is it my brand keywords right? You're going through and creating sort of tagged list to be able to cut your data by variables. Is there a similar process when you're doing technical projects in theory you would think about things and segregate them into individual groups but they that I'm working on. Schema update for van working on page. All of those are going to have their individual subcategories beneath them. All of that should be segmented in tagged and Peres ordinarily. Yes it's all working towards the same goal. It's nice to have a general direction just like we do with keyword dragging. Talk me about setting your milestones and just understanding how your projects are being implemented rolled out tracks whether they're completed. You know, is there a process or workflow that you're following to get through creation publishing evaluation? Walked me through the workflow that you're going through. When you're thinking about implementing. Let's say a content project. So for content, always like to make sure that there's at least a baseline that we actually see that growth happen. So especially, content objects. For example, if we're looking at something and saying, we know we're going to produce twenty articles I like to see where it was before we start to produce these so that as time goes along I, could see how it's performing months one month to month three when it peaks and find that data and say I have a general understanding of how my website will perform as I add content in different segments across. All right a step one, you're gonNA create a baseline. Assuming that step two is you're doing some prep to roll out the project whether it's your content creation your code if it's a tactical project, is that step to where you're actually kind of building the deliverables. Stephan Elliott have the templates that all the contents ready were ready to publish. That's really that step of kind of just doing the last minute polishes and making sure it's optimized for what our goals are. Talking about the publication timing. So I'm assuming step three is publication than talked me about publication timing and how you basically set the like line in the sand of here is our pre evaluation stage where we're setting a baseline than here's one were implementing your changes are he tried to roll everything out at one doing a phased approach? Depends on what kind of content I mean folks are editing maybe product details pages because it's such a small amount of content we can roll it out in bulk. If it's a big word, they're trying to build evergreen insubstantial content that's always going to be the backbone of the website it comes in stages. That's where that keyword and term as it can happen because bursts kind of going after content that's going to get us the biggest thing for up and then gradually working through that stage, and now going to be that longer dovetail of we expect contents, GonNa get a lot more traffic and insight in a very long period of time versus a quick win.

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The Indigenous Practice of Controlled Burning to Prevent Wildfires

Kottke Ride Home

03:39 min | 2 years ago

The Indigenous Practice of Controlled Burning to Prevent Wildfires

"Four out of five of the largest wildfires ever recorded in California have occurred this year five, million acres of land have burned on the west coast. As officials look for solutions they're turning more and more to the native Americans who have long been forced out of tending to the land they once stewarded. So successfully, specifically officials have begun working more with tribal leaders on prescribed burning knowing when and. Where to intentionally burned parts of the forest in a manageable way to prevent out of control wildfires in the future quoting the New York Times long before California was California native Americans used fire to keep the land where they lived healthy that meant intentionally burning excess vegetation at regular intervals during times of the year when the weather would keep blazes smaller in cooler than the destructive wildfires burning today. The work requires a deep understanding of how wins would spread flames down a particular hillside or win lighting a fire in a forest would foster the growth of certain plants and that knowledge has been passed down through ceremony in practice. But until recently, it has mostly been dismissed as unscientific and quotes. Various organizations run by native American, communities have worked with other conservancy nonprofits and private landowners over the years to help them repair forested areas and make them more sustainable and in some parts of the southeastern United States prescribed fire has already been in practice officially by state governments for several decades. But on the West Coast, the practice has long been suppressed quoting again over the course of California's long colonial history native Californians were violently systematically systematically stripped of the ability to tend the land they had lived on for centuries as white settlers pursued gold, timber, and territory. This, dark history unfolded while modern firefighting agencies and techniques were formed under the heavy influence of Europeans who wanted to maximize timber halls said, Mary Huffman director of the indigenous. Peoples Burning Network the Nineteen Twenty article written by William B. Greeley in the Timmerman dismisses light burning as practiced by quote the Indians in various Western pine forests long before the advent of the white man end quote as fallacy propaganda that if he did would lead to the destruction of lucrative trees bill trip director of natural resources in environmental policy for the Kuru. Tribe Department of Natural, resources wrote in a piece for the Guardian the crew people were shot for burning as recently as the nineteen thirties. The idea of prescribed burning remained polarizing for decades as federal and state firefighting agencies were built up around the idea that wildfire was an enemy to be defeated using military-style tactics not a tool that could help prevent destruction and quotes. Now the US Forest Service and the State of California will be working intentionally with tribal leaders on prevention tactics including prescribed fire. It's a step in the right direction, but like everything will come with complications not only have the centuries of suppression built a deep mistrust, but the land itself has changed and new tactics accounting for climate change will need to be teased out while it's definitely a net positive Belinda Brown, a member of the Cosa Band of the Jima way ought to gain nation and travel partnerships director for the low Mukasey Restoration Project said quote we're getting that I told you so hard. My prayer is that ignorance won't stop us again end quote.

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U.S. airlines must suggest possible compensation for cash grants: Treasury

Red Eye Radio

04:13 min | 3 years ago

U.S. airlines must suggest possible compensation for cash grants: Treasury

"The treasury department is urging airlines to apply for payroll grants by Friday all right as Wall Street journal they released new details Monday night and how it will get awards of grants and loans for airlines affected by that a corona virus pandemic and urged companies to submit some applications by Friday to begin receiving funds as soon as possible the treasury said Monday night that passenger and cargo airline companies should submit the requests for grants to cover payroll expenses no later than five PM on April third or risk processing delays and applications submitted after eleven fifty nine PM on April twenty seventh may not be approved table support grants to be based on an airline's total salaries and benefits paid to employees from April first through September thirtieth and are contingent on the company's refraining from involuntary layoffs furloughs or salary reductions during that time period now the whole point is will this before April first whatever cutbacks and make us okay right companies must also identify in their applications any financial instruments such as warrants or equity and proposed terms to provide appropriate compensation for the government the law authorized treasury secretary Mnuchin to take a state in Errol is staking airlines as part of the grant or loan agreements well it said it it didn't authorize him to do so it gave him the option of doing so I want to make that clear right that's what I saw yeah then I have to take a stake right it was just in awe it was an option wasn't conditional on the loans even it's an option right right what they wish to do it if they took the loans but it doesn't mean that the the government will right as part of the grant approval process the firm's Mustang payroll support agreements the detail the terms as well as any limits on exec is with the executive compensation as one dollar now what the campaign anymore they made in twenty nineteen I know I'm I'm thinking that's what Ronald Lee one of the most profitable years maybe yes in recent years yes that's what I don't know where it would rank but certainly they're more profitable in the last five years and they have been yes I saw that I left I went will that will end and I'm laughing because I did the last was strangely we got them to limit employee compensation we got to make what you're made in twenty nineteen odds are what they made in twenty nineteen with bonuses and everything else would automatically be greater because it was such a good year for the airlines again as compared to twenty twenty yeah right they may not get a paycheck for two years well I mean seriously you often see that what is C. E. O. says okay I'm gonna pick it up I pay one dollar for the year or whatever I mean they they make a sacrifice for the company I don't know that any of the airlines he has ever done that I don't keep track but this you don't will be funny well what would be interesting is if those CEOs stepped up and said you know what not only are we gonna not take more than twenty nineteen we're not gonna take we're gonna take a dollar to we get back up in the air what will take a dollar a year no I didn't see anything where and we had talked about this it was it was being talked about early on and I can't find it anywhere I I I went through like twenty articles yesterday cause and even put into Google remember that they they had initially said that they must have offline schedule that was equivalent to March first remember yeah and we know that's impossible you can't do that you'll be fine I have not seen that anywhere so I don't know if that was an early draft or whatever whether that came from a week ago when they were discussing it but I didn't see anything that mandated that they had to have a certain level of of service right here you and I I just decided that and I knew it a couple of weeks ago but I just now cancelled my flight back for Easter but I normally take to New York and I just I I cancel it and they you know they make sure that when you cancel it and I cancelled online that the full credit is given to you for any future

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