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The Decrypt Daily: Bitcoin & Cryptocurrency News Podcast
"wyatt" Discussed on The Decrypt Daily: Bitcoin & Cryptocurrency News Podcast
"All right, GM GM and welcome back. Co host Andrew Heyward. What's up? Yeah, thanks for having me. How are you? Oh, I'm great. Great to have on Ryan Wyatt and you are the guy to co interview because you hosted a panel with Ryan at one of our intimate decrypt live events that was in Jackson hole. And a lot has happened for polygon in the, I guess, nearly a year since that panel. Yeah, no kidding. When I hosted that panel almost a year ago, we were talking about games and the use cases for NFTs and tokens, and now the whole thing around polygon is brands, brands, brands. I mean, Reddit met a Nike Disney. They are just racking them up. Starbucks too. And they say they're about more than just brands, but that's really been dominating the story for them right now. Yeah, and that's so interesting to me. Like, I just, man, I could talk about that specific aspect of it all day because, you know, me coming from before decrypt Yahoo finance, and this is probably true of any big, big Wall Street finance websites and publications, they kind of still to this day, they mostly only want to cover crypto news if it converges with big, big publicly traded companies. Fortune 500 companies, companies whose stock movements, we can talk about. And here comes polygon and it's probably a surprise to many that polygon is the one. And suddenly racking up the partnerships with, you know, big companies. I mean, you said, Reddit, Starbucks, Disney, meta, DraftKings, a company. I know very well and have covered closely. They're like on a winning streak. Now, of course, what the true kind of crypto DeFi degens and early OGs, maybe they'd roll their eyes at that. Like, well, we don't care. Those are the boomer, they don't get it. But the dirty truth is we know in this crypto industry is like, there are going to be winners and losers and some of the winners will be the big non crypto native companies, even if they relate to the space because you can be late if you make the right partnerships or pick the right horse. Yeah, and if we are going to see mass adoption for crypto and NFTs and web three technology, it's not just going to come from the die hard degens, it's going to be through things like rewards apps and accessible metaverse experiences, perhaps. So it really seems like a smart play that they have focused so much on bringing these brands. And I spoke to write in a couple of months ago and he really said it was like the secret sauce of his biz dev team where they have the smart techie web three people, but they also have people that have worked on the web two world that have worked with brands that understand the questions they're going to have. The trepidation they're going to have coming into this space and it's just kind of like this merging together of both sides. Yeah, I love that aspect of it. Onboarding the people who still have this resistance to all things crypto. It's definitely happening. It's happening slowly, but picking up speed, but then an interruption is the FTX stuff. It turned off a lot of people all over again. So it's all interesting. Let's bring them on and grill him. Ryan why to polygon?

The Crypto Basic
Why It Is A Smart Move To Sell Cryptocurrency In Dubai
"2 p.m. Saturday January 28th, 2023. Why it is a smart move to sell cryptocurrency in Dubai. Cryptocurrencies have been gaining popularity in the past few years, with many investors turning to them as an alternative investment option. As a result, the United Arab Emirates UAE has become one of the top destinations for cryptocurrency treating and selling. The country is home to some of the world's leading crypto exchanges, with Dubai. The post Wyatt is a smart move to sell cryptocurrency in Dubai appeared first on the crypto basic

American Institute for Crypto Investors
DollarCost Averaging Why Its Ideally Suited to Crypto Investing And How to Use It to Your Advantage
"11 a.m. Monday, December 26th, 2022. Dollar cost averaging Wyatt's ideally suited to crypto investing and how to use it to your advantage. Dollar cost averaging DCA is one of many tools crypto investors have borrowed from the world of conventional investing and, in fact, is ideally suited for the job. I should mention here that crypto exchanges often refer to their DCA option. Read more the post dollar cost averaging why it's ideally suited to crypto investing and how to use it to your advantage appeared first on American institute for crypto investors.

AP News Radio
Another woman files sex abuse lawsuit against Cosby, NBC
"A woman is suing comedian Bill Cosby for allegedly drugging her and sexually assaulting her in 1986. I'm Archie's are a letter with the latest. Stacy pinkerton says she was a 21 year old model and flight attendant when Bill Cosby promised to help her career, her lawsuit says she had a role in an episode of NBC's the Cosby show, but it was edited out. Pinkerton says months later, Cosby drugged her at an Illinois restaurant and sexually assaulted her in a hotel room. Pinkerton also is suing NBC and the companies that produce the Cosby show, saying they knew Cosby was a danger to women. Cosby spokesperson Andrew Wyatt says Cosby denies the allegations and the lawsuit is all about money, 5 other women filed a similar lawsuit against Cosby last month.

Crypto Current
Tony Harman on Unioverse: A Gigantic, Community-Owned Franchise
"So the universe is a science fiction based property. You can't think of it like a game. It's a large franchise. Part of what we're thinking about last year was myself is, you know, the frustrations we have, we worked with companies like Disney and built out Star Wars properties and things like that. I've done original content my whole career with few exceptions. And Wyatt is really focused on licensed property content. So he's gone to the frustrations. He signed a big license. They give you a logo on story. You can't use the actors. They don't provide any artwork or anything. We were like, what if actually these companies cooperate with you? What if they tried to promote you and tried to help you with your game? So we decided we'd build our own franchise. So we literally have 25 writers right now, building out the story. Just the story alone, 25 writers, which is amazing. We have people from Star Wars from dune from bird box from Clone Wars from right in the dialog to Call of Duty just a phenomenal group of writers. And they're building out a story that is so rich that allows multiple games to be hosted. So we'll do the first three games ourselves, and we'll release an SDK. What's beautiful about what we're doing is when you get an NFT hero, one of our characters, the SDK allows that character to be fully interoperable between all of her games. In fact, your hero is the admission ticket to the various games. So if you want to do the flying game or the 3D shooter game or the fantasy RPG version game, you drop in the heroes that you own. So you don't own those characters for a single game. You own them for the entire suite of uni over games. And so we're hoping by creating millions of dollars worth of heroes and assets in our works and given more free. Literally, everything that we make, whether it's code, art, character, rigging, animations, we give away to the development community.

AP News Radio
Kirk's 2-run homer in 8th lifts Jays to 4-2 win over Royals
"The Blue Jays beat the royals four two on Alejandro Kirk's two run Homer in the bottom of the 8th Toronto took the last three of a four game set with Kansas City which was missing ten players due to COVID-19 travel restrictions at the border The Jays also scored twice in the third inning following an error by shortstop Bobby witt junior Matt Chapman had two more hits for Toronto giving him 7 in his last 6 games Winning pitcher Tim maze of retired 5 batters after replacing Jose per Rios who allowed two runs over 6 and a third Wyatt mills took the laws I'm Dave

The Rich Eisen Show
"wyatt" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show
"All of them. Tim Tebow literally only had magic factor. You didn't have anything else, but his will to win was really contagious, obviously. And I know that feeling of someone who you might be laughing at in the locker room. Being like this guy's insane. But we're winning. And he's going to will us to win, and that energy, no matter how maybe annoying sometimes it is, it's the positivity of it is infectious. So they're going, you know, they were like one in four or whatever with Kyle Orton and somebody else was there. Nobody who else, you know, they could have brought any mediocre quarterback in there. They would have done the same exact thing. They were literally down to no other options. No other option going to Tim Tebow based on everything that happened and I have been Wyatt Russell in that stadium when Tebow was starting and playing. And he was terrible for the three quarters. It was against the jets on a Thursday Night Football game. Terrible. Terrible against the jets. Like it looked like the ball was floating 5 feet over the head of demarius Thomas May he rest in peace. Fluttering. As if Tebow threw the ball with his feet. Right. As opposed to his hands. I have seen that. And then 6 minutes to go. In the game, Tim Tebow time, hand to football gods was absolutely real. I saw it in my own with my own two eyes. However, I need you to now make the connective tissue here. The turn. That makes this a hot take that without him, there would have been no championship. So because you make the playoffs that year, which I think is attributed to the energy that Tim Tebow broke out. You as a football organization and a team feel like and you win a playoff game. Against the Pittsburgh Steelers, they won. In the first and the first game, the new overtime rules where if you score a touchdown, it's done. And then there was one snap and done. Right. Yes, correct. So I remember so well, because I was like, oh my God, how did it happen? It's unbelievable. So when you get that as a player, you feel like we can really win. We won with that guy. Yes. But you need somebody who's going to bring the energy of that guy as a human being, but also be able to deliver.

Slate's Double X Gabfest
What We Learned From the Andrew Cuomo Scandal
"Today we're going to be talking about andrew. Cuomo who left the governor's mansion in new york this week after a month long investigation into accusations of sexual harassment from several former. Staffers that investigation yielded a report that was so damaging the even cuomo who has been weathering scandals by simply toughing them out for years and years couldn't keep doing it. I'd like to talk through. Wyatt took so long until all of a sudden it didn't for him to leave. Step down and i'd also really liked to talk about what this particular sequence of events could and should teach us about where me too is right now and lastly we're going to talk about a part of this scandal that i actually think is the most interesting and fascinating aspect of all of this. Which is the effect that cuomo's exit has had on time's up which is named pretty glitzy organization that launch soon after the metoo movement itself and is headed by many famous women one of whom had to step down in the wake of the cuomo's scandal and we're going to get into all of that in a minute so i think the reason i've been interested in this case specifically is because i think that we'll be able to unpack some of the questions that i've had for a while like is journalism still enough to take down a bad man. Should it be. And how much are women. Getting blamed for their efforts to further. Meet you even though. Men are obviously much more universally the perpetrators of sexual violence and harassment christina. Why did you wanna talk about andrew. Cuomo i feel like we've talked a lot personally about the more thorny questions around me to which is basically what happens now when accusations come up what comes next but i've also been kind of stuck in a thought spiral about this cuomo stuff Because no one is walking away from. That governor's office unscathed. And i think that is true of a lot of instances of workplace sexual harassment. It implicates everyone. Everyone who's victimized by who is left wondering did they provoke. Did they respond firmly enough to stop it. Everyone who witnesses it. There are always people in the workplace who have to decide whether they want to risk their own careers to try to. Hold the perpetrator accountable. Especially in politics. It implicates everyone who has been an ally to the perpetrator which politicians always have plenty of allies.

Notsam Wrestling
"wyatt" Discussed on Notsam Wrestling
"The fiend were gone. This would be bray wyatt's last. Wwe match the next night on raw bray was in the firefly funhouse again. He was talking about resurrection. He was saying goodbye for now but this time the version of bray that we got was far more gospel. Infused almost like an old school pastor kind of foreshadowing that maybe there would be a religious connotation to the bray wyatt that we would see return. Maybe based on what we saw from the firefly funhouse the new it would be more like a televangelist or something like that. Unfortunately we'll never know because while alexa bliss 's character continued to develop in the theme. Music is now changed and references to the fiend have basically gone away. Bray wyatt it was announced has been released from the wwe so as of today. That's the story of bray wyatt. Now you'll have to forgive me. I did read a lotta. That i spent a lotta time writing it. You have to a lot of it was bullet pointed. Not every single detail is in there maybe some of the stuff. I got confused or got wrong. I'm human it's just me. I don't have a team. I mean i got hot dog but when you got hot dog you don't have a team. Let's be honest. So i mean yeah. Hopefully we'll see something from bray. Wyatt soon obviously am fond of the character and fond of the man. And i think that he contributes a hell of a lot to pro wrestling. Let me know what you thought about all that. If i got anything wrong if i got anything right. My email is not sam wrestling gmail.com. Don't forget to join us on patriotic patriot. Dot com slash. Not sam wrestling and we will see you next week right here on. Yeah not say i'm wrestling. Thanks for listening. Follow at not on twitter. Instagram facebook and you to rate review subscribe. This has men. What's the worst thing about selling your home. Probably all the time. You'll have to scramble for a last minute showing in somehow clean the dishes. Pick up your kids toys. Make all the beds and get out of the house and then our sounds exhausting. That's not the case when you buy and sell the home with orchard they'll help

Notsam Wrestling
"wyatt" Discussed on Notsam Wrestling
"Again become the wwe universal champion however immediately following the victory both the fiend andbranch drome were attacked by roman reigns who wants he revealed in association with paul heyman would win the universal championship in a triple threat match. One week later when roman reigns pinned braun strowman. Now we all thought this was setting up for a roman reigns fiend match eventually however the draft guide in the way of that again while all this was going on. Bliss behavior started changing. She added a single wyatt like dreadlock to her hair. One week in to the next her makeup evolve to be darker she started trailing off during promos looking vacantly into the distance and eventually adopted. The sister abigail is finisher. The combination would come after about two months when alexa would join the fiend after he attacked kevin alexa and the fiend. At that point were drafted to monday night. Raw separating the fiend and roman reigns after showing up on raw however. Brian bliss immediately went after braise wrestling soulmate at that time newly. Wwe champion randy orton. I inviting him onto a moment of bliss then stalking him through interference in vignettes the fiend popping up whenever the fiend get an opportunity. A lot of these vignettes included references to their house of horrors era rivalry including references to burn down abigail grave and even the symbol. The bray attacked randy. With all those years ago the fiend would have a firefly funhouse inferno match with randy. Amash the took full advantage of the theatrics. The wwe's thunderdome was capable of at one point. Leaving a prone randy orton in a family era. Bray wyatt rocking chair soaking it. With gasoline and unsuccessfully trying to like the champion ablaze while laying dormant the match would end however with the fiend seemingly unconscious in the middle of the ring and randy soaking him with gasoline then using matches to burn the fien to a crisp from head to toe. Alexa spent the next few months warning of the females. Rebirth developing alexis playhouse. To take the place of a moment of bliss finding herself in rooms with pentagram and other far more demonic symbolism than what we were used to alexa one point launched a fireball into radio. Morton's face allowing him to feel a fraction of what the fiend felt randy recovered. The new symptoms developed stomach pains and vomiting oily black substances in the middle of promos. Haunted randy orton at fast lane in a match that was advertised as alexa bliss versus randy. Orton a new version of the fiend would appear charred burned and warped looking like he had literally spent the last three months in hell. The fien tore through the ring canvas coming from below to show the world that he was back. Radio versus the fiend was announced for wrestlemainia. We saw no more bray wyatt and when we did see the new charred fiend. He seemed impervious to things. Like the arcadio threatening to kill the legend killer during his entrance. The fiend morphed into one that far more closely resembled the fiend of old and was revealed out of a giant jack in the box by alexa bliss after seven minutes. Or so of serious offense. Randy orton was set to receive a sister abigail from the fiend before flames. Shot out from the corner posts and alexa was sitting on top of the jack in the box with black oil pouring out of the crown that she was wearing dripping down onto her face the fiend stopped and stood there hypnotized reaching for alexa which led randy to hitting the are ko and pinning the fiend. Randy orton won that match in the fiend got up seemingly confused. Just do what just happened. Alexa bliss look satisfied. The lights went out and when the lights came back on both the lexin..

Notsam Wrestling
"wyatt" Discussed on Notsam Wrestling
"Count anywhere rematch. Against seth rollins. Where all the fans that were so upset about. Helena sal finally had something pay off for them. The fiend won the wwe universal title. Now bray wyatt had been drafted to smackdown slightly before the pay per view. So the fiend took seth rollins title with him as he went over to smackdown. The firefly funhouse moved with them as well where draper wherever we're bray had the universal championship. But anytime we saw the fiend he had his own personalized universal title with his masked faced stretched out across the front. Seth would never be the same back on raw but in keeping with never forgetting the fiend began going after a man who at one point in the wyatt family. Daniel bryan the fiend. I beat daniel bryan then tore the hair. He had become known for out of brian's own skull. Brian disappeared and while he was gone. Bray wyatt came out of the fun house to have a match as bray against daniel bryan greatest rival the ms. It would seemed to be an effort to get even closer to daniel bryan bray. After terrorizing the mrs family for sport. Beat the ms daniel bryan returned after their match hair. Shaved down to get revenge on bray and he was able to however after. Brian got his revenge on. The scene did show up once more and defeated daniel bryan at the royal rumble. The same event where bray wyatt defeated daniel bryan all those years earlier after the royal rumble goldberg returned to challenge the fiend for his universal championship. This seemed right up braise alley as goldberg's legacy is one that even bray wyatt the eater of worlds would've loved to have destroyed however goldberg was able to defeat the fiend and take the championship at super showdown. The fiend however jumped up quickly after the pin simply to stare goldberg down as goldberg moved on. So did the fiend. In one of the last smack downs that audiences were allowed to be in attendance for john. Cena's showed up to announce that he would not be participating in wrestlemainia this year on his way out. The fiend showed up at the entrance. The first smackdown removed from super showdown and simply pointed at the wrestlemainia sign to which john cena turned to the fiend and nodded on the road to wrestlemainia. Bray reminded john of their history together of what john had done to bray stalling his career taking his moment taking momentum not allowing wrestlemainia. Thirty thirty to be brazed time. Meanwhile john let me know. The only reason. All of that happened is because bray wasn't ready. It wasn't up to john to give bray that moment. It was up to brady to take that moment and bray was not able to do it. It was braise shortcomings that stopped brave from succeeding. Not johnson cena. What took place at wrestlemania. The first wrestlemainia to take place without an audience or without a live audience. I should say was a cinematic match. The firefly funhouse. Now i have done an entire diatribe on the firefly fun house. I spent forty five minutes breaking down that match by itself. If you look it up on youtube. Sam roberts firefly funhouse match..

Notsam Wrestling
"wyatt" Discussed on Notsam Wrestling
"Even here was still referencing. Sister abigail as the prophetic force behind everything that he knew especially the night. After elimination chamber it became impossible to not have fans cheer the eater of worlds as he announced that at long last he actually did have the whole world in his hands. This was someone that we fans had been waiting years to see. Get what we thought. He deserved at a gun to the point. Where many thought that it wouldn't happen but now the wwe championship was around the waist of bray wyatt. Of course anybody watching knows this presented an option of royal rumble winner. Randy orton selecting the new. Wwe champion bray wyatt. His best bud as his wrestlemainia point opponent randy however pledged that that would not happen and that he would remain loyal to bray. Why don't worry about it bright. Of course we all know randy orton. That was a lie. Not only did randy decide on bray as his wrestlemainia opponent but in order to let bray know that he had selected him. He didn't just point to the wrestlemainia sign. He's set fire to the wyatt family compound which was perch directly on top of the grave of sister abigail and reindeer and pointed that out he was burning the compound and what was left of the soul of sister abigail. This is one of the rare times that we actually saw. Bray wyatt vulnerable one of the rare times that he let his guard down and allowed himself to be betrayed. It was also confirmation. That sister abigail was indeed dead and not another member of the wyatt family that we were waiting to see debut theoretically of course the wrestlemainia cursive bray. Wyatt rolled on as it wrestlemainia. Thirty four bray would lose the wwe championship to randy orton in a match that most remember for the disturbing images that were projected onto the mat during the match. I mean while it was an interesting effect. Most fans wondered why some of the strongest among us professional wrestlers would be afraid of very obvious to deeper projection. The images weren't even life-size incredibly enlarged large. I mean there's no way if you're laying on the canvas and you looked at it you'd even know what the picture is regardless bray received a rematch against randy which he won however it was a non title match you to bray being moved to the raw brand after wrestlemainia but before this match the two competed in a house of horrors match which was interesting at a time when cinematic matches weren't quite the norm as it took place in like a creepy old house. But it's generally generally it's remembered for the ending coming back to the arena that the per view took place in after a car ride and gender mahal getting all involved with the interference and kind of making people. Forget that we were just having a crazy time in one hundred house a minute ago about regardless bray would now leave smackdown and head over to raw and come directly for seth rollins who at the time was literally the cover boy for. Wwe video game and the good guy hero to the monday night. Raw audience bray resented set for his dependence on the audience after successfully..

Notsam Wrestling
"wyatt" Discussed on Notsam Wrestling
"Bray sought out randy orton. Which would go down as i believe the most important connection outside the y. Family in all of bray wyatt's career. I believe if you look at bray wyatt as a character. Randy orton. Is that character soulmate. And it's established here. Brace saw in randy much of what he had seen an ambrose someone damaged and someone that break could save bray and randy would compete against each other and they'd interfere in each other's matches until eventually luke harper would return and he would cost randy a match against bray. This would lead to randy seeing things clearly eventually from his perspective and randy would interfere in a match. The bray was having with kane only this time. He did so in order to help. Bray wyatt randy joined harper and wyatt and together. They formed a third incarnation of the wyatt family. Orton in the wyatt. Family was very different. There is a joke to and daniel bryan joined. It was mainly because he had a beard. Randy did not change his physical appearance at all and the venomous viper like behavior that we saw out of randy was a side of him that we had seen before. Just maybe not quite this amplified. It actually made sense and for many breathe new life into not only the why. It's probably into randy orton to while maybe not as vocal randy hit historically wanted to destroy legacies and legends lead followers and act out of resentment and hatred. It was like this whole time. The wyatt family had been looking for a member and randy. Orton had been hiding in plain sight while orange. Trustworthiness was always in question. You know that whole thing about why just seeing me. Because i'm a scorpion. Do there is a similarity within the wyatt and orton philosophies that just worked bray wyatt and randy. Orton would end up. Winning the smackdown tag team championship and they'd hold onto it for about a month. Unfortunately at that point the wyatt family lost the tag team championship. But it was luke harper. Not bray wyatt. That was randy's tag team partner at the time they were utilizing the free bird. Rule because of that loss animosity started building between luke harper and randy orton and when push came when push came to shove instead of taking the side of his career. Long companion bray. Wyatt turned on harper and sided with randy. Orton randy orton. Umbrella at work together in the two thousand seventeen royal rumble. Which orton would go onto win in. What was a moment. That all of us dismayed by braise. Poor wrestlemainia showings have been waiting for a month later at the elimination chamber. It finally happened for bray wyatt in a match that also involved john sina the ms. Aj styles barron corbin and dean ambrose. Bray wyatt won the elimination chamber match. Bray wyatt became the w. w. e. champion..

Notsam Wrestling
"wyatt" Discussed on Notsam Wrestling
"Anyone but you roman anyone but you why it was able to defeat roman reigns by bringing the past back to the present and reuniting with luke harper who helped a month later roman saw the writing on the wall and knew it was time to dip into his own past and team with former shield teammate dean ambrose with whom he defeated wyatt and harper at summer slim and although why harper were defeated by roman ambrose it became pretty clear that all those feelings that we had only a few years earlier watching these two three-man tags facing each other. We're absolutely true. We were watching the development of the next generation right in front of our eyes. The opposites only continued to grow. They expanded away from each other in terms of what these characters wanted their rain to look like bray realized that that point that if you even if he was going to reform the white family going into the past wouldn't be enough. He needed to look into the future. This is when bray introduced for the very first time the largest member of the already gargantuan wyatt family the black sheep braun strowman. First time anybody had seen branch stroman in a wwe ring. A new white family joined as well by eric. Rohan again was not enough to defeat. Roman as rains beat. Bray in a helena sell at that same per view. The family reignited their feud with the undertaker by carrying the undertaker out after his match. Interestingly enough the undertaker's brother kane the man who was the first target of the wyatt's was also carried off by the wyatt family. A night later on monday night raw so while yes roman is able to do what rome is going to do. The wyatt's have now zeroed end stronger than ever on the first opponent. That the why it's ever had on the man who brace still felt owed him the throne the undertaker the brothers of destruction kane and the undertaker would reunite and they would defeat the wyatt family. Once and for all the lights would continue to go. After legacies first beating a team of e c w originals then at wrestlemainia. Thirty two confronting the rock. Now this can't go. It's impossible to overstate this. Braise promo at wrestlemainia. Thirty two was unbelievable. Looking right into the rocks is and explaining how he sees all of the rocks success as a lie explaining the moment that was happening right before all of their eyes was not the rocks moment but instead that moment was bray wyatt's moment as those words came out of bray. Y its mouth. The audience felt to the audience. Felt bray wyatt. Standing toe to toe with one of the best microphone operators in the history of sports entertainment and taking his moment away from the rock. The rock made a couple cracks at bray and he said i don't know if you thought you were going to. What what door. You thought you're gonna come in here and knock on and make a name for yourself. I'm bray said flat out. Oh rock. I didn't come here to knock on a door. I came here to break down. And i mean if you didn't have goosebumps at that point. I don't know what was wrong with you. Of course that's where we should've hit pause because none of that mattered. As the culmination came the rock tore off his athletic gear to reveal that he had tights on underneath and he defeated era. Grow in about eight seconds again. The curse of bray wyatt wrestlemainia right later on that year. The wyatt's rival the new day. Another trio that existed is the polar opposite of the white family and were once again separated when the annual wwe draft left members on separate rosters now on smackdown..

Notsam Wrestling
"wyatt" Discussed on Notsam Wrestling
"Look it up an incredible promo package explaining the story of johnson versus bray wyatt before the match. It led to a feeling that this could be the moment. The bray really does change. The world beating john cena on that stage especially at wrestlemainia. Thirty the year before resume. Twenty-nine johnson beat the rock. So the fact that. It's john cena versus bray. Wyatt already has ray wide on a pedestal. When you're sitting there going this guy's been in. Wwe significantly less than a year. And we're watching this going. It's very realistic. The bray wyatt could have the kind of rocket strapped to him where he's going to beat johnson. Of course it was not meant to be seena was able to defeat bray in a moment that cost bray his opportunity to truly be something untouchable and while this was a hard blow to bray it was something that we will get to revisit. Six years later right after wrestlemainia bray was not done with seen. He continued his rivalry now. Attempting to steal woodhead defined johnson. Right so wrestlemainia is about exposing seen as a liar. Post wrestlemainia is about taking from john. Cena what he holds most dear and that's the sea nation. It's about taking his fan base away on the way. To extreme rules of four children's choir interrupted a john. Cena promo to sing. He's got the whole world in his hands and justice they were singing. They put on rohan. Ask lamb masks just to look at john. And he's laughing at johnson in his now patented rocking chair holding one of the lamb mass children on his knee. Bray wyatt is officially in johnson. Has head john is sitting there wondering if there's anything he can do to protect his fan base and to protect the general public from this dangerous message of destruction that bray wyatt is so gleefully sending to them and if you look at all these kids wearing lamb masks that they appear to be accepting. John goes to extreme rules. It's a cage match against bray. Wyatt john cena loses the cage match to bray. Wyatt harper rohan interferes. It's not enough. Johnson is about to get out the door but he stops when the lights go out and the lights. Come back on. And there's this little eight-year-old looking boy who singing. He's got the whole world in his hands into a microphone. And has the most demonic voice you've ever heard in your life it's as creepy as it gets johnson and does not know what to make of it he turns around he finds bray wyatt boom drops.

Notsam Wrestling
"wyatt" Discussed on Notsam Wrestling
"Wyatt defeated daniel bryan in that match. Go back and you watch that. It's twenty fourteen royal rumble. The opening match the night bray beats daniel bryan and it really does in that moment. Look like bray wyatt. Ease the future of the wwe. This isn't even more significant win. Because there's so much you're dealing with here. Not only was the match. So good that even through losing fans gained more respect for daniel bryan but the fact that the match was so good and the fact that brian lost led to fans in attendance wanting daniel bryan to be in the royal rumble match. Even more which again led to what we got going into wrestlemainia. Thirty this completely. This match added one hundred percent to people being pissed about daniel bryan. Furthermore bray wyatt wins this match and now that he is conquer. Daniel bryan in the wyatt family or not in the wyatt family. Bray wide is now concord canes conquer daniel bryan. He interferes any cost. John sina the wwe championship months into his time in the wwe. Bray wyatt has cost. John cena the wwe championship in a match against randy orton and the whites. Attacked the leader of the nation after the match before wrestlemainia. Which we're gonna get to we start doing qualifiers for the elimination chamber. Match and the shield has a match against john cena and two other superstars. The wyatt's interfere in the match. They jump johnson and his partners caused the shield to get disqualified. And even though it wasn't about screwing over the shield now the shield is making it about screwing over the shield. This is the one moment that we see. That feels like okay you know. Are we talking about bray. Wyatt feeling like the future of the wwe this. This is the new generation completely coming forward before wrestlemainia we get to a classic six man tag match the shield versus the whites at the elimination chamber. We've a couple of instances on raw where we have just an amazing staring. You can look it up on youtube. There's an amazing stare down for the first time. The shield is leaving and this is when they left the crowd but the whites family music comes on the wyatt. Family walks to the ring the she'll turns around and starts walking back toward the ring. And they have this staredown where the wires are on one side and the shield are on the opposite side of the ring. And you're sitting there looking at it going. This is everything. There's this clear. Thought that rollins. Roman and ambrose versus wyatt harper and ruin is a look at what the next generation of the industry is going to look like and it's a total juxtaposition right. It's a group of modern era bad ass dudes facing classic. Wwe characters that. Have this modern twist. I mean as much as you believe. Bray widen wyatt family there so deep into character that it's like something from another generation where the shield feels very much of this time so after the after the dream six man tag match bray and the wyatt family set out to prove that the hero of the wwe universe. Everybody had come to know everybody had come to follow which really bothers bray. John was anything but a hero. They try to prove to everybody that he's a facade. A liar and that hustle loyalty respect is really only about vanity and johnson is narcissism. The eater of worlds bray. Wyatt is looking to prove that these truths. He's looking to prove these truths by defeating john. Seena at wrestlemainia and destroying john. Cena's legacy this. John mentioned the first time we get this thing that bray wants to tear down a hero. Expose him for what he really is. And destroy his legacy. When you look at wrestlemainia thirty there was a feeling going into it. You've got your own forgettable. Entrance of braise theme. Being performed live an incredible..

Notsam Wrestling
"wyatt" Discussed on Notsam Wrestling
"Every man has to go through hell to get to paradise. And that's what he creates for kane braise very first match on the main roster at all is a match against kane at summer slam. It's a ring of fire match. This is an important distinction. Lotta people remember it. They go the inferno match not an inferno match a ring of fire mansions designed basically king goes. Hey i know you guys are up to. I was born at night but not last night. I've seen this a thousand times. I need something that is going to keep the wii family out of the ring. And i'm super familiar with fire. I don't know about my backstory. Burn my parents. I'm good with fire. Surround the ring with fire that way. Luke harper eric rowe and can't get in the ring but it is still a pin fall. Submission match kane is of course force to be reckoned with and brazen there without help. However as the match progresses harper and rowan are able to take the flame retardant matt's the throws the blankets and put out one side of the ring that enables them to slide in since. It's a ring of fire match. There's no disqualification no doubt. They interfere and with their help. Bray in his very first match in the wwe beats kane. A legend in a fire match huge. Start to the career of of The career of this character towards the end of two thousand thirteen brave found himself in a rivalry with daniel bryan. Why it was trying to recruit bryan but bryan fought. Why it's urges. Why wanted daniel bryan to be part of the wyatt family. It wasn't until brian lost a handicap match to the trio. And then after beating. Eric rowe and luke harper in a gauntlet match to get a singles match with wyatt. He still lost the match to wyatt because of help from rohan and harper that he decided to join the white family he said. You're you're right. Brian said the reason that he has not been able to defeat. Bray wyatt. if it's the machine the machine won't allow him. This is really interesting because this is before the wrestlemainia thirty bill. This is before the fbi plus player stuff. This is before any of that and bray. Wyatt is here saying the machine is. What's holding you back. Daniel bryan you can come with me and the machine won't hold you back anymore. And that's exactly what daniel bryan does he dons. A gas station attendant suit and daniel bryan joins the white families. Now it's it's it's bright. Blue carpets eric rowan. It's daniel bryan. And they do a series of multi person tag matches over the course of a couple weeks and the white family is not successful and break takes us out on daniel bryan. Bray basically blames brian. Not only for the wyatt's losing but also still wants to to to beat loyalty into daniel bryan east treating daniel bryan like like an like an abusive dog owner. Who wants to create a dependency. He wants to. He wants to hurt brian so that he can help. Daniel bryan and this is a attracted. Daniel bryan is slowly falling into and the fans are worried about it. Until he's part of a cage match. Brian finally is pushed one iota too far. And he takes off that gas station attendants outfit and he removes himself from the white family. Mid match takes out bray wyatt and says yes yes. Yes at the top of that steel cage. The match signed at that point. We're going to the royal rumble. It's bray wyatt. Verses daniel bryan. What's the worst thing about selling your home. Probably all the time. You'll have to scramble for a last minute showing in somehow clean the dishes. Pick up your kids toys. Make all the beds and get out of the house in an hour sounds exhausting. That's not the case when you buy and sell the home with orchard. They'll help you buy an moving.

Notsam Wrestling
"wyatt" Discussed on Notsam Wrestling
"So if you're into anything like that sign up at patriot dot com slash. Not sam rustling. I say that at the top of the show. Because i feel like this is going to be a busy one so i mean earth shattering news in the wrestling earth broke on friday end of the week news. The bray wyatt released from the wwe. It wasn't even in. It's it's a really weird one man. It wasn't a wave of releases that included bray wide. one talent release and it was bray. Wyatt nobody really knows wide. There's a ton of theories out. There always known as far as the official word goes or what i have read is. The official word is that it was a budget thing. I don't do anybody's budget. On how much cost. I don't know how much he was making. It seems like he was making a ton of cash. I bought a whole bunch of fiend toys. I know a whole bunch of people that have seen masks. I got a couple of bray wyatt. Tee shirts feels like us making cash. But i don't know how much it costs. I don't know anything about budgets. I don't know anything about why any of these decisions get made doesn't make any sense to me. I'm a fan like you're probably fan if you're listening to this and if you're a fan of wrestling how can you not be a fan. Rav windham rotunda the man who played and created bray wyatt. Now look one hundred things could happen honestly by the time. You're listening to this. Bray y could sign a new deal with wwe pray. Why could end up in annex t bray wyatt could i mean obviously you could sign with awa arinc honor impact or one of the other companies new japan. He could sign a different deal with. Wwe after his non compete runs out. I don't know there's there's a million things that could happen so i'm not even going to pretend to know that far. I'll tell you this if you've got a brain that works that good for wrestling. You're probably not done using your brain for wrestling. If you've got a body that works that good for wrestling. You're probably not done using your body for wrestling and i know Speaking from my own experience and the experience of the fans that i surround myself with. I don't think the appetite for what bray wyatt and the man who created bray wyatt a has to contribute to the wrestling industry. I don't think that appetite has been satiated. Not yet by a long shot. I mean when you look at the bright white character. It's like a. There's so many instances of oh if only if only if only i mean even the most critical among us who were critical stuff that bray wide is doing. I seldom read comments that were critical about the performer. More the direction that the character was going in which can be attributed to any number of people again..

Mark Levin
Professor Paul Kengor and Mark Levin Share the Same Analysis of 'Marxism'
"Professor. Congress is precisely only a fool a Marxist forward, try to refashion the centerpiece of all man's humanity, the alpha and the omega around something like class for Karl Marx or race for the modern CRT advocates. What could be more demeaning. What could be so contrary to Judeo Christian values? That's what Marxism does, from its classical form to its modern American forms were less Children of God than products of class, race and gender. Here live in quotes the very worst of them. Richard Delgado jeans Stefan Sick and D a N D. Angelo for whom races everywhere and everything as his racism. As the antidote to this dehumanizing world. You live in quotes Dr Wyatt T. Walker, who was very close to representative Excuse me to Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. And in his essay in 2015 when he wrote was Steve Kalinsky. Steve Kalinsky. Walker stated. Today. Too many remedies such as critical race theory, the increasingly fashionable post Marxist postmodernists approach. It analyzes society has institutional group power structures. Rather than on spiritual or 1 to 1 human level are taking us in the wrong direction. Separating even schoolchildren into explicit racial groups. And emphasizing differences instead of similarities. Unlike Dr King's vision of judging people by the content of their character, rather than the color of their skin. Walkers. Views of civil rights were rightly based on religious values, humanism, not Marxism and critical race theory. The roots of critical race theory are planted in entirely different intellectual soil. Walker out Begins with blocks with each person assigned to an identity or economic bloc, as in Marxism. Yes, says percent Professor as in Marxism. That is an Americanism. That's what Mark Levin understands so well, especially given previous works of his such as rediscovering Americanism. American marks and is quintessentially UN American. People in America professing this noxious junk, maybe Americans in terms of citizenship. With all the rights and liberties and protections afforded thereof. But they are not Americans the way the founders of this country envisioned. America is less a place that an idea, said Ronald Reagan. It is indeed The ideas of America as it was formed by the direct antithesis of the ideas. A car marks. And his perverse heirs who today pushed their insidious new forms of American Marxism. Especially at our awful universities. And what Mark Levin shows above all is how un American American Marxism really

Trivia With Budds
"wyatt" Discussed on Trivia With Budds
"What it be. And welcome to another edition of trivia with buds and. Happy birthday to my canadian friend. Why it on behalf of his girlfriend courtney. Courtney reached out to me and she said hey. My boyfriend wyatt. And i have listened to every single one of your episodes his birthdays on july twelfth. And it would be amazing if you could do a shout out to him on your next episode that is closest to his birthday and i got this email well in time for july twelfth but neglected to record the episode until now which is in real time july seventeenth so five days ago. Happy birthday wyatt courtney. Sounds like an amazing partner. And i'm so glad that you guys get a kick out of listening to the podcast together and if you've listened to every single episode man. That is a lot of time. Think we're up to eleven hundred episodes twelve hundred episodes. I know they're short but still. That's a good chunk of your life listening to my squeaky voice but glad you guys dig the show. Today we have ten questions written by courtney on all things birthdays so these will be fun for wyatt to play along with and for everybody else listening. If you have something coming up maybe you have something just like this little amazing relationship here and you want to Celebrate a birthday or anniversary or some kind of thing like that. Just drop me a line. Ryan buds mail dot com or hit up the contact form on trivia with buds dot com. I'll do my best to work it in as close to the time as you need it all right. We're going to jump into those questions right now. They are fun and good luck here. We go all right here. We go with ten questions on all things birthdays for my friend courtney haldorsen here's number one. How much does the average children's birthday party cost. Is it one hundred dollars. Two hundred and fifty dollars five hundred dollars or seven hundred and fifty dollars question number one. How much does the average children's birthday party cost. One.

KPRC 950 AM
"wyatt" Discussed on KPRC 950 AM
"Wyatt ERP? Well, there was a movie called Wyatt ERP. Okay, if you say so, And it was really long it took up like two VHS tapes. When Kevin Costner Wyatt ERP. Yeah, That's right. I think they should have done a shorter version of wider but called it gravestone. You know, that'd be cool. That'd be a gravestone. There are about a dozen people on hold right now. Maybe they could have named it after the town where the activities took place. People are very mad at us right now. If you are one of the many, many people on hold To tell us that we should have brought up the movie tombstone when we briefly mentioned Val Kilmer films. Alright, personal It wasn't a contest and we weren't trying to name every movie he was in, or we could've just looked it up on the Internet. And we're just remembering one ones that came to mind. And I guess Tombstone didn't come to mind. But I get it Tombstones, a great movie. We've talked about it recently on the show. We even have a tombstone liner that we play. Sometimes when we go to break you know that By, you know, we were crazy about Tombstone was great. It was infinitely better than Wyatt Er, but I think there was the one with um, Kevin Costner as Wyatt ERP. And then there was the one with the, uh, the other guy. That's why interpret now I've spaced on his name. Goldie. Hans Uh, Kurt Russell, Kurt Russell up. Sam Elliott, Ville Kilmer. Bill Paxton. What a lineup. Dana Delany. There's a lot of Charlie Charlton Heston, Billy Bob. Bob Thornton. Come on. That's a great movie. But you know what? The only problem with this movie is. Don't forget. Billy Bob Thornton was the one that was told he needed to skin it. Michael Rooker using that movie, Billy Zane. A lot of good people, Some of the bad guys, I think, but not one black guy in that whole movie. That's kind of offensive. Very offensive. Yeah, you know, they had black guys, just not a ton of black guys in the old West in that particular time and setting well in their effort. There were a lot of black cowboys I'm told, but in their effort, what's your version of a lot? Well, I don't know what half how many black cowboy how many black Cowboys were there? According to this, there were about five 25% of workers in range cattle industry from 18 62 18 80 were black guys. Okay, so they're 5% so bad 20. Okay, fine. But even still, uh, in an effort to be historically accurate, they forgot to be politically correct Way back in the early nineties. That's a problem When that sort of thing was very important. Very well. I got tombstone covered now. Yeah. And, uh, is he your Huckleberry? Well since around the subject, Bob in Baton Rouge wants to add something. Go ahead, Bob. Go ahead, Bob. Bob. Hey, How are you guys doing it? Thanks. Thanks for bringing up the fact that Tombstone was probably Val Kilmer's most quoted movie by people today. That's true. Great lines like Hell, Hip hop. My hypocrisy only goes so far or I'm your Huckleberry or you're no Daisy, Johnny, and you know all those great lines that he put in there. Plus the style that he added to that movie, the scene where he's spending spending. The couple spend a night cup. Hey, Bob, remember when he was playing cards? That was awesome, right? Yeah. No, Guinea. I was doing my best. Farley there. It didn't work right shot in Baton Rouge. Go ahead, Sean. What did you want to add? Hey, I was talking about valves Movie Top secret, Kenny. You got to see it. Take the movie airplane and set it in World War Two. Oh, that does says Sean sold it. Well, that's good description. That's been around the same time. I think, as spies like us stuff like that was not fantastic. By the way, Interesting movie, though. It wasn't in his weirdness. It wasn't horrible. It was Chevy Chase and Dan Ackroyd. And do you remember who did the theme song? It's one of the worst songs ever recorded. Hall McCartney was hired and for some reason, they decided I don't even know why I have this saved in the computer. They wanted Paul McCartney two racks. What? No one else fight! Oh, what's all of us? There ain't no buddy. I like up for some reason. That song is not played on classic rock radio. Oh,.

Mark Levin
MLK's Right-Hand Man Wyatt Tee Walker Rejects Critical Race Theory
"Again. I pull out my book, American Marxism. There were in our prominent critics of critical race theory who were active in the early civil rights movement, including the late Reverend Martin Luther King, Junior's chief of staff, confidant and friend. Dr Wyatt T. Walker. Walker was a legend in the civil rights movement in his own right, his friend and frequent collaborator in the school choice movement, Steve Kalinsky. Rights that Walker was King's field general in the organized resistance. Against notorious Birmingham Safety Commissioner Bulk counter. Now keep something in mind. Martin Luther King, and that entire movement. Was not anti American was not trying to overthrow a white dominant society. It was a movement demanding then under the Constitution of the United States. That black people be treated like human beings. It was not a war on society. It was not a Marxist movement. Now, Walker Compiled and named Kings the letter from Birmingham Jail He was with King for the march on Washington. That produced the I have a dream speech and in Oslo for the Nobel Peace Prize. Walker emphatically rejected critical race theory in 2015 Clint Ski, and Walker Co authored an essay in which they wrote in part Today, Too many so called remedies such as critical race theory, the increasingly fashionable post Marxist postmodernists approach. It analyzes society as institutional group power structures. Remember what Candy said. We're not talking about individuals talking about groups. Rather than on a spiritual or 1 to 1 human level. Taking us in the wrong direction, he

CLEANING UP THE MENTAL MESS with Dr. Caroline Leaf
Surprising Reasons You May Be Anxious
"Do i feel anxious in certain situations and not others to answer the question that is because in certain situations you have experienced something and every experience you have has been wired is has been experienced by your mind putting your brain and wyatt in as an actual thought and then your brain has sent a message to every cell of your body. The is to prepare every cell of body about that experience. So it's stored in your mind as these waves and your brain is toxic thought with my prosecute and a new forty in a change in your dna so the source of the anxiety is at the root system and in the branches of the throat. Are you interpretation of that. You perspective k and so this whole thing this experience which is converted into these different states in your mind brain and body are linked so your body. It's lost part to accept mind brain party and your body gets this whole physiological response that's connected to brings controlled by your brain. And they become linked so in this triggered the triggers the mind brain body response so something in on varmint triggers this whole mind body response and the situation that triggers. It depends on what it was so the content the data off the source of the wherever. Whenever you are in a similar situation it seems similar vein. It's gonna trigger that response so let's say for example you've developed anxiety around public speaking which is pretty common so that's a very specific anxiety so these may be some experience you head. It was toxic new interpretations that this is a scary monitoring body bold is pulled in and stored the and you had repeated experience so it over a period of sixty three days nine weeks or few months. You head enough experiences to stabilize the so turned into a long term memory. Became what ties became a habit. The whole soccer neurophysiological linked to sit up. And now when you in any kind of public speaking situation that triggers this particular response

X Factor Roping Podcast
"wyatt" Discussed on X Factor Roping Podcast
"Seems like the. I i share the day he is maximum barrier every time and gets ahead of the ribbon whereas like i thought myself at the jackpots. Hey here's the first. Almost just you know do your job. Don't break the beer. Let's get this first one down and that's almost like the worst mentality ever fizzy like. Hey let's not mess up instead of lot must be aggressive. We know we can do this. If i put myself in that the days that i've put myself in that aggressive mentality is the best as i've had jackpots where you know when i say that lightly is in like you know. You're not backed in our throwing three calls on the first year. But you get a good start and your aggressive as to where your within your pine actually now he night complex catch up in just hoping maybe easier. Open that day right. You're saying aggressive to the point where it's it's a run. That might be fast but you still have control the steer control you still like. You're not past a lot of intro. Russian watching cattle out making it harder guy but how great is clay trying though man. I'm in wait firm to get old man. I mean he pays soviet. La does who's your favorite to watch around here. Who's the guy you pick up on the most man. There's so many guys that that. I'll try to watch jersey..

X Factor Roping Podcast
"wyatt" Discussed on X Factor Roping Podcast
"They were all there when we broke them in. I mean stout and was the same way at the finals about that. Was the third steer towards the fresh ones so that law to me about the finals. This year was going to big open. Arena and brian steers. I mean it's a weird arena because the left walls kind of kind of odd but it's a big raider really and i'm thinking okay. How're the guys can get ready for this year. And then are they going to jackpot up just a touch more. You know there are they gonna. I was gonna say yes. There's going to be so much catching but what ended up happening is it. This is just my perspective but the steers hit fast healed like the headers. Were able to kinda still do the same deal rodeo. But they're big and strong philip the a lot of them cut. I wanna go off to the right at the beginning. They wanted to kind of go right. So the angle handling cattle made the made it tough on the healers and there's a lot of guys that he will great that were missing and kind of struggling to get through. And what did what did it feel like for you. For the first few rounds going into it was a. I wouldn't say i was very nervous on the first one house. Pretty nervous gina. Don't be late and do your job. Don't don't miss this first. One and then i'm late. I get a bad job right at least go judge. So then i'm chasing him of the spot. And i felt not catching up at some point. I got through about a room to the back end and then just catching that first. One was like a big huge win. Offer back you know and then drew great. Stir the second round One something so like again. You know big..

X Factor Roping Podcast
"wyatt" Discussed on X Factor Roping Podcast
"Smith amateur radio some spring stuff house. I got you i can. I'll tell you this spring not do that. And then i don't know what jeff the so me and him go and we place to like the first five he knows amateur is to you guys. You're going everywhere where you got that right. Oh yeah yeah which i mean. I like to anyone that go. Yeah but he's putting down everywhere. And i'm like we start winning along in a in this spot again. This good less less try out. It's just radio so we did. And you know here we are still rapping with him so i i'm curious 'cause you start to rebel with rich did you. I mean obviously didn't probably like you wanted to write. No no i. Didn't i my horses. We're less than average And i did not. I didn't do very good job all right. So you're just constantly trying to make the changes get better horses. Rod better learn because this is a different run that you're you're trying to make is there's a lot of setups really good and then there's a handful that probably like you said you have good winners and i think i mean. Obviously you've got some trained with who wrote that it's you made some of the wildest from ever see that i'm not talking about the podcast. The run from Cody i mean. That's probably top five seeing all time you know just rodeos hunt but like going back to this as a as a header and or just as someone that's competing because this is what i found it interesting you really start living with levi. He had made the finals. But there's levi he's a grinder he's gonna be at all the amateur rodeo all jackpots. I'm sure you hadn't been healing tongue out of know what you're healing career. But i feel like it's getting kicked back off at them slides and whatever wrote that you guys can enter your. I think that's kind of fun. But what does that feel like going from a because it's an transition you've got a great veteran healer really experienced guy. He knows how to make money to a guy that he's just grinding it out everyday. So when you say rejuvinated what about believing you guys could go this far like when you guys decide like hey we you know we kid. We need to have our names down there. was there a stage. There was that just always expectations from the beginning. I mean i guess at that point where i was up. I was very unsure of myself. And and what i could do. And then you know hadn't even seen him that much just a little bit because i hadn't around stephenville much at that time and You know are always the dole's to make that. Make the finals. But looking back where i was at dan. That doesn't seem like i could wrap my head around. doing that. makes sense like it just seemed like so so distant so far off. It's a it's at the top of the mountain and you can't even see the mountain to the of the mountain yet. So that's interesting to me. 'cause wouldn't you you're that far off. Are you confident now. Do you think your like how do you feel about yourself and your heading now you like. Are you confident person. Are you do you struggle without like believing now. Or how do you feel about this fun. Jake jake is most confident person in. He knows occur..

On Being with Krista Tippett
interview With Nikki Giovanni
"Of the most striking things that just jumped out at me all the way through your writing and and writing about you and all the way to the latest volume of poetry published in two thousand thirteen is how from the very beginning you were held and cherished and taught by courageous loving women Your mother you were named your first name as yulon right yeah. It used to be when when mommy passed i I had it legally changed the nikki. Just because that's what everybody knows me. I would have never done when mommy was here. I wouldn't. I wouldn't want her to think i didn't want to carry her name. I'm rhonda junior. So how old were were you when you change your name legally ben mommy's been dead ten years so sixty two something like that sixty three years old. And how do you say your grandmother's name. Lavinia lavinia lavinia lavinia. Emma lou watson. Also that you were all sounds like foodies before the the word had been invented. Oh grandmother was a foodie and grandmothers. Friends were foodi. And of course i ended up. Living with grandma not ended up but Was was fortunate to live with grandmother. so mommy was a good cook because she was grandmothers daughter and My on an was a good cook Living with grandmother And i learned all of their tricks. My favorite was of course greens. And i'm still still still working on that because working making greens is one of life's difficulties. Just clean them and stuff. Well mommy mom and grandmother to you pull than to tie the stems and you put the leaves in and he uses stems to flavor and then you pull it out and so she was very good at that but the other thing. I was laughing and laughing about this. You didn't ask him about this. But in grandmother's day you know used to go the market and you bought a live chicken. Actually grandpa did the the marketing and he would bring it home and they put it in the backyard and then grandmother would go out saturday morning and we its neck but you learn to learn to do that and i guess i have learned to. It's something that i'm dealing with on another kind of level but for something to live something else usually dies. There's there's a transition is not something. I would have been able to even to say to you at Even fifty years ago my twenties. I wouldn't have it it's really It's been interesting You reported in nineteen forty. Three's that right And yes and you so you grew up in a i like this. You talk a lot about what we call the sixties what is called the sixties which which you really date from about nineteen fifty four to nineteen sixty eight Which was such a dramatic moment. I mean a lot of transition. I mean you've just been using that word one question. I ask people whoever been talking to you as you know how. Would you describe the religious and spiritual background of your childhood. And i wonder how you would start to talk about that. And i really mean the fullness of that you know that that your family but also that world do you came into I i grew up of course Baptist baptist mount zion baptist church but when when mommy married My father married we call them gusts because daddy gus. When mommy may gust they moved to cincinnati. Because he couldn't get a job he was college graduate. He couldn't get a job in knoxville and so they moved to cincinnati where he could get a job and mommy joined the Ame church but if we're just going to just kinda breeze on religion without getting into anybody's business you know. I recently have been fascinated with. Wyatt is that we don't actually look into the manger more. We always look at the cross. And i think that one of the problems with the manger is that we have to mary credit for bringing god to earth and The book that i'm working on right now actress called a good cry and it's just because Realize women keep a lot of things in them. I do know this for married. I'm gonna give credit having a baby hurts. I don't care who it is. A weird came from having a baby hurts. So i wanna give mary her. Craps and i also want to deal with the fact that as we are giving this birth part of the christian religion is supposed to do is give birth to a new human being you. Ask one kind of question. I don't know if i'm answering it. Strangely no but great. I think this question lands wherever in us. It wants to begin voice. I mean you you also want said you you said jos. Think it must have been a woman who developed the spiritual. Oh gosh when we look at savored which actually slavery is only going to be the end result. We have to look at the kidnapping in africa. We have to look at no matter. What the country. We have to look at the fact that somebody's sold and somebody purchased an and that just cannot be denied. We we're upset of course with the europeans because we say oh they create a slavery they might have but they didn't create the buying and selling of human beings that that had been going on for quite some time all over so we had the people coming across that ocean not knowing where they were going but knowing whatever it was they were not going to go back to where they used to be so somehow another. They had to make a decision. How do we go forward. But it had to be a woman because we're back to the manger we back to marry. We're back to this when women do it had to be a woman who said i need to settle my people down and when you consider there were a lot of languages. Going on yeah. She didn't speak english at that point. They didn't speak. Why healy at that point. They were in many languages. The only common language is going to be So when we get to going to ultimately become the united states these people had created a way to speak to themselves to each other through the language to spare chose. Yeah so when you were twenty five you road. I'm twenty five years old. A revolutionary poet. I- love seth. I want to ask you about the. The i love tacked on at the end of the sentence but i also want to ask you about what you meant at twenty five when you said you'll revolutionary poet and how you hey you look at that now as nikki. Giovanni quite a few years later i think twenty five was good but i always thought twenty five was one fourth of my life

Atlanta's Morning News
Car thefts on the rise across metro Atlanta
"Atlanta Melody Wyatt, who had her car stolen tells too To action news. She's taking measures into her own hands. Everywhere I go. I always have my gun on me. It's completely changes your everything. In some cases, police police blamed blamed drivers drivers who who are are making making it it easy easy on on criminals criminals by by leaving leaving their their vehicles vehicles running running or or leaving leaving the the keys keys in in the the car car With With the the doors doors unlocked. unlocked. You You apparently apparently don't don't just just gain gain weight weight

The Tennis.com Podcast
Vasek Pospisil on the mission of the PTPA
"Everyone welcome to an episode of tennis dot com podcast but special guests vasek pospisil. I'm nina pantic your host and i'll be joined by irena family coney. Varsha is fresh from a final run in sofia to wrap up his twenty twenty season which saw him get up to number sixty one in the rankings. The thirty year old canadian has been ranked as high as number twenty four back in twenty fourteen. Which happens to be the year he won. The wimbledon doubles title with jack sock. We talk about how his back surgery and time off actually changed his career for the better and how he got involved in the mushroom supplement called hickory and most of all we talk about the p. t. p. a. the professional tennis players association. It's something that he has. Founded with novak djokovic an has been in the headlines a lot so we get to hear vaujour's perspective how it started why it started wyatt's important how it interacts with the player. Cancel and what the future is for. The p. t. p. a. all right let's hear from boscq fashek. Welcome to the show. Thanks for joining us. How you doing. I'm doing good. Thanks for having me excited to be on. So where are you right now. I see your hotel room. Yeah i'm I'm actually in grade right now. Waiting for my two week There's this two week window where you can't be in a in a red zone country before you can go back into the state so i'm have like one day left and i'm heading Back to florida on tomorrow actually. So is it technically quarantine quarantine but it's it's just the one the you know The new rules that the us customs house where you can't be in a in a red zone country for two weeks before you can enter unless you have like a special waiver exemption which i don't have so i'm waiting for that two week period to kind of run out. I'll be able to go back. That's nuts. I mean i knew that. Non citizens and non green card holders couldn't just come back and forth the us. But i didn't know about the non red zone option so belgrade. Serbia was chosen because Because there was a short drive from via and it was an easy drive you to need any any. Thinks cross into serbia. Then it was. It's one of the few one of the few places that's not a red zone On the in europe so Y'all just came here one of my one of my friends here and just Hanging out adding poxy. So are you officially done with the season. We can assume that sophia was the last one did phenomenal. Congratulations by the way making finals. Unbelievable performance. How'd you feel out there. Thanks. yeah yeah a season's done so It was a great week. Great way to ended Safiya played really well and not a good feeling about turn it right from my first hit on center court which is were financial microdosing. I gotta make sure this is on my schedule. Every year i love love the conditions era and then and then i almost lost the first round. I was just a couple of points away. My point is served for the match in the house. Down for love thirds of breaker and then i just came back and then had a had a good run and and was close to the taken it but obviously A huge talent knows it was a tough match. But you know thrilled to have made the finals week. So obviously you're shutting it down and twenty twenty as we know has been very strange and you probably haven't played a whole lot of tennis. What does the end of twenty twenty look like for you. I know that australia's kind of up in the air at the moment. But are you going back to the us. Or are you going to canada. Bahamas options yeah. I'm i'm actually Going back to. I'm going to to the us to its brain. The academy. and i'll be there. I'll do the training. And then i'll probably head back to europe to do some training and then And then i'll see. I mean i have no idea what the schedule is gonna look like but it looks like i'll be flying australia. Yeah on the first. We heard that there's no flying in during the month of december. So yeah i to be honest. I don't even know what i'm gonna do it so it's a tough situation. It's been a really weird year but year ranked number sixty one right now. You've got to feel good. Given how short the season was that. You've managed to do so much to finals this year and that fourth on the us open was huge right. Yeah it was a great year from a great great year on court. Great season Considering there were few quite few i mean. We didn't really play that much tennis. The so yeah but to finals And the fourth round. Us open. Yeah was it was. It was great. I mean i'm playing. Well i'm feeling good You know mentally america. Good spot and physically Feeling great i mean. I haven't had any back issues since since surgery. Which which has been amazing and kind of didn't even realize how how How how it felt to be You know feeling this. Good on the court Physically for weeks on end. I remember bad things last like five six years. I'd always be able to go for like three or four weeks without some kind of issue back with blowout or something you know and i just took that as like normal. Part of the sport is okay. Well you know everyone's dealing with this kind of stuff and then yeah. It wasn't until i had my surgery. Thousand nineteen recovered By knock on. Every time. I sit but but a my body's been really holding up well few nichols Along the way but but Feeling great physically mentally and playing. Well

Colleen and Bradley
Wyatt Russell and Meredith Hagner Expecting Their First Child: 'Over the Moon,' Says Kate Hudson
"As such as and congratulations to actor Wyatt Russell. He's expecting his first child with his wife, MEREDITH Hagner, and why it Russell the Sun Of Kurt Russell and Goldie Hahn, half brother to Kate Hudson. She shared the happy news of the photo of herself holding pictures,

Environment: NPR
David Biello: Moving The Dial On Climate Change
"Climate. Change is a problem so vast affecting so many people in so many different ways that it's hard to know what we should do which solutions we should focus on which efforts can truly dial back global warming because the fact is we are running out of time to make the changes. We need to stop a reputable damage to our planet but there is good news. We have the technology and science to do it. And so on the show today how we can build a zero emissions future this global effort underway to accomplish exactly the skull having this ability in our toolkit central can't dot false and it can't be done on a very large scale guiding us through some promising and fascinating solutions is ted science curator. David yellow. david. Thank you so much for being here again. Thank you for having me back and today. You're bringing us ted speakers who are trying to save the planet from the state that we're in right. Yeah except it's More more important than that. I would say because it's not just saving the planet in fact it's not really saving the planet it saving ourselves in the planet has dealt with climate change many times before And honestly the planet will be fine our civilization if we don't act now and act quickly will not be fine and so let's start with the key number which is ten ten years. That is the amount of time that climate researchers say. We have to really turn things around. David wyatt decade. So in the next ten years we will have sort of made the decisions that will determine the climate for centuries if not millennia to come so if we really do want to keep global warming where it's already at around one degrees celsius or most one point five degrees celsius warming than we really have to act now and we have to act fast and that's where the ten years comes. Okay so let's get into some of the big ideas and solutions that can help us fight. Climate change and let's start with something that captures carbon dioxide and literally right beneath our feet swell soils just thin veil that covers the surface of land but it has the power to shape our planet's destiny the a six footer soul soil material that covers the surface represents the difference between life and likeness in the air system. And he can also help us. Combat climate change. If we can only stop treating it like david. I i gotta love these. Climate researchers who love puns soil researcher as morad asif wa bad. Hey tell us about her and why she likes to talk to her. Well you know. This is one of the reasons that people find. Climate change so daunting Soil sexy well. As marines is the answer because she has a certain passion for dirt as a soil bio geochemists and she has been studying it as a dirt. Detective the age of eighteen and soil is actually this really complex skin on the face of the earth that is responsible for life on land everything we do revolves through the soil and that's true for carbon as well you might recognize it from compost compost. You'll know that it creates kind of dark rich material and then spread it in your garden and suddenly you're tomatoes. Are that much better. That darkness that Is the carbon itself. And what the carbon does is allow the soil to retain moisture to retain minerals and other nutrients that the plants need to grow and as we all know when clan are growing their photo synthesizing and that means they're pulling co two out of the air and turning it into more plant and in some cases even bearing some of that co two for us back into the soil there is about three thousand billion metric tons of carbon in soil. That's roughly about three hundred and fifteen times. The amount of carbon that we'd released into the atmosphere currently and this twice more carbon in soil and the reason vegetation and think about that for a second. There's more carbon in soil than there is in all of the world's vegetation including the lush tropical rainforests and the giant sequoia if the expansive grasslands all of the cultivated systems and every kind of flora you can imagine on the face of the earth plus all the carbon that's currently up in the atmosphere combined and then twice over hence a very small change in the amount of carbon stored in soil can make a big difference in maintenance of the earth's atmosphere. Okay first of all had no idea that there was that much carbon under there that we're basically sitting on top of a carbon piggy-bank Correct me if. I'm wrong david but this is called carbon sequestration right and that is a good thing for soil. In addition to being good for the atmosphere it is a good thing. The problem is most of our. Agriculture is is designed in a way to extract that carbon. and what we've essentially done is overburdened. The earth's kind of natural carbon cycle it used to be that a certain amount of co two kind of moved between plants and the air and the land but then we came along and start digging up. All this varied carbon carbon that have been laid down by plants even millions of years ago in the form of coal and oil and when we burn that it releases this fossils co two. And that's extra to that had been locked away from the atmosphere for a very long time. And that's why we're kind of out of

Michael Berry
Exxon Mobil planning on laying off hundreds in Houston
"Planning to hand out 1900 pink slips. Most will be here in Houston, with the global workforce likely cut by 15%, The oil and gas giant blames the lay offs on the pandemic, saying they're necessary to stay competitive. More news on demand. Akita Rich dotcom are next update at six o'clock. I'm Wyatt Goolsbee for news radio. 7 40 h If you think we're just four

Start Here
Coronavirus cases on the rise in US, Europe
"Three weeks ago Ohio seat about a thousand new nineteen cases every day this week that number has doubled in south? Dakota the caseload has tripled within the span of a month in Montana. It's quintupled five times higher than a month ago. The Miller place in a long island hosted a sweet sixteen party last month the number of guests over at the state limit and not everyone wearing masks officials say thirty seven people who attended. The event have now a positive for covid nineteen even for states who've effectively smothered the virus for now, that's no guarantee of future success. So what would a second wave of infections really look like and how quickly could it get bad will perhaps all you gotta do is look to Europe where some countries who really effectively manage covid nineteen or now seeing some really rapid surges. It's ABC senior foreign correspondent Ian Panel in London. Saudis countries really avoided the worst of it for a while what's happening there? Yeah I think he's a healthy mix in some senses or unhealthy mix I guess. Between countries that are the mashed to skirt round. The initial I wave they lockdown early they saw what was going other countries. I did all the right things and they avoided the kind catastrophe that foul other countries like the United States and also Brazil you. You may know that he has some three to five thousand positives in the community every day over the last few weeks, Devil Swan Beak, which was last Friday to eight thousand and resemble countries like the Czech. Republic. They matched US up past the first wave. Then now getting some of the highest per capita hundred, thousand heads of. Population, rates of infection at the moment. But more worryingly I, think is countries like rooted and France and Spain. That's starting to see a serious second wave. The number of cases has quadrupled in the last three weeks. There are now more people in hospital with covid. Then when we went into lockdown on March, the twenty third I mean here in Britain for example, now of a four and a half thousand hospitalizations with corona virus related cases across the country doesn't have much in total numbers graduate in the first lockdown happened back in March that number was far fewer and cities like Liverpool in. The northwest of England and Nasrat in say I us at capacity something they never thought they'd see again AC cases rise people often argue about whether it's more testing. You see hospitalizations follow that that shows it's not just an issue more testing more people are getting really sick and then of course, deaths follow after that e an the biggest question here has got to be what changed what caused these spikes will, of course, we will came out of Turtle Look Damn Vermont Low. These countries had very stringent Makunyane lockdowns not. You know the kind of thing but wasn't really witnessed much in. The United States at all after fifty six days of lockdown people in France will finally be able to see friends and family from. Monday Brooklyn's eventually you've got to start easing those look downs and people started to mingle again. Now, the evidence is still coming in but what is clear is that the the scientists are insistent that it's the bars, the clubs, the places where people get together the noise level rises people start shouting people start singing and the sun young people in particular, not doing other things and that spreads the virus, and of course they go home they then go visit that. Elderly relatives will they just go to places where those people who are more vulnerable and the infections spread. So we have to take stricter measures to regain full control, he said. So we've decided that chief among them will be. A curfew that will apply in Paris and the surrounding region. So we're now seeing process of those kind of controls, those kind of restrictions being reimposed, but just spare a thought for Asia because it hasn't really had a second way. Over the last week, it was an outbreak in the southern port city of Qingdao in China. There was just a handful of cases. By the end of the week. The Chinese will have tested nine million people in that city, and there are still only coming up with a handful of cases as I. In the city in ninety nine, million in a week. Can you imagine I've been here in Britain is still a national disgrace and controversy how few people are being able to tested, and then how long it takes but still other countries like Singapore Taiwan. Thailand Vietnam the list goes on they never really got Wyatt and we are now getting whacked again in Europe and he stands as a satellite pre lesson and a warning to all of the countries who is still grappling with. The first wave unfortunately the united. States and and I'm actually looking at numbers right now France this point has a little over two hundred fifty cases per million people. That is still actually below what we are seeing in places like North Dakota. South Dakota it's closer to what we're seeing in Wisconsin in Utah and Idaho and that kind of number Francis decided to go back into these very, very stringent lockdown to can barely neighborhood I, Ian panel their London thanks so much. Thanks it.

The Chalene Show
Understanding Complicated Female Friendships
"To start, let's break down the purpose of friendship. Now the first person to do this that I'm aware of anyways or perhaps the most famous person to really break down the purpose and meaning of friendships was aristotle. Couple things that we do know that friendships provide I the first of which is affirmation. So we like having friends because it makes us feel affirmed we like to have people around us who make us feel important make our ideas feel like they're normal. It's a relationship and relationships. We use relationships to know that we are significant that we matter there were doing things right? There were normal. This I very basic level of Wyatt is we desire friendships can also give us some indication of why friendships can often become toxic or why friendships are often revered or looked at in such a way like they have more power than what they really should have because I mean before we go much further if we're looking to another person. For affirmation, if we need to know the worst significant because of how we define our relationship with somebody else we're already in big trouble we've moved way too far away from God's Love I mean it's really we don't need affirmation. From anyone else to be worthy to be significant to know that we're lovable and I. Know That's easier said than done. It's hard to feel as though you are lovable. It is hard to feel as though you are worthy if it doesn't feel like other people are giving you that assurance but the bottom line is the more you need that from other people the more. Desperate, and needy. You are going to be in friendships. All right. Let's move on. We also have friendships because they're fun. I mean friends can provide us with. Certain things like your romantic partner cannot of fun. Friend gives you the opportunity to step outside the things that you feel like you have to be in your romantic relationship or the person you have to be on social media or with your children or with your family like it's a way to just kind of let go and have fun and be who you are. Sometimes friendships are the place where we can reconnect with our childhood. You know we can laugh and giggle and be silly and literally have fun. We can step outside of our adult selves for a moment. Friendships can also provide us with clarification guidance. Note some friends actually do that. It's like the place where we check in to know if in fact, our own virtues and beliefs make sense. It's a place for some of us some friendships where we can go to kind of ask questions of ourselves or to hold up a mirror to our own beliefs and our decisions friendships can provide some accountability they are. A way for us to know that we're on the right path, and that is why with some of our friendships, they can from time to time take on almost a mentor ship rule. But when that does happen, the friendship isn't always equal. Now, there are friendships however where the mentorship does go back and forth, and that's what we're GONNA do is we're going to talk about the different levels of friendships. Now. Here's the rub with the different levels of friendships you might define. Insert name of friend. You might define that friendship as being on level one, but that person may define your friendship as being on level three or four, or you may be in flux and you also want to keep in mind that not every friend that you have is going to stay on that level like these levels are pretty organic and that shouldn't say anything about you or them. It just is what it is. So, let's start with the first level of friendship and that is just someone that you know they're not a complete stranger. It's not some was just driving by you their car it's someone you maybe see on a regular basis you wave maybe even know their name new nod at them. When you walk past, you might say, hello, it's the person that you see at the gym. It's the neighbor that you walk past. You know their names you say, hello, how are you today you change pleasantries but you really don't know each other not an intimate level now ps will complicates all of this is freaking social media. I mean, there are people who it's weird I follow them. And I feel like I know them and I actually do know a lot about them and they've written vulnerable posts and they share every part of their life and I know I do this to right and there are people who I follow and I think if I were to see them. They recognize me because I see them all the time. I, follow them on social media. My listen to their podcasts I watched their reality. TV. Show. What have you now if I were to see that person for a split second I think Oh, I, I know that person But. In their mind I'm in the stranger category I'm a complete stranger. I've put them in a different category because I've invested more into knowing that person and they don't know me at all. So there is a perfect example of two people being in two very different categories.

AI Today Podcast: Artificial Intelligence Insights, Experts, and Opinion
Interview with Shyamala Prayaga
"Hello and welcome to the today podcast. I'm your host, Kathleen Mulch and I'm your host Ronald smells our our guest. Today is Shammala Pro Yoga who is the autonomous digital assistant vision lead at Ford High Shinola. Thank you so much for joining us today on today. Thank you so much. It's my pleasure. Yes. Welcome Chamois, and thanks for joining us. We'd like to start by having you introduce yourself to our listeners and tell them a little bit about your background and your current role at Ford. So. Yeah. I'M GONNA and I'm the frontal known job. You know your aren't complete. So basically, I lead the wishing funded autonomous official assistance the now Newton values cases in what technologies do we need, what kind of experience we need to design, and then bringing it onto the order to find the expedience exempted. So I've been with old saw announced deals. Now on food I will voice box technologies, which is now at all students. On, board with Amazon and that is weird. Mijo. Needed on I will with little up signs once size companies as well. So I've been in the expedience design roller far on mostly two decades now today's about me. Yeah. Well, that's great. Well, you know we do spend a lot of time talking about all these different applications of AI. We call the seven patterns of Ai and we were really excited to have you present. And participate in a panel at our data for a conference which was held live September fourteenth through eighteen, twenty, twenty virtually of course, because everything is virtual but we had you WANNA panel and it was fantastic new shed some really great insights about a especially as it relates to voice assistance and voice and autonomous systems for data, and for those who are listening if you weren't able to attend the event have no worries because. You can still go on and you can access all the content at Data Ai C., O. N. F. DOT COM including chamois panel. So maybe as a preview to encourage those to listen to the whole panel. Chamois, why don't you tell us a little bit about your insights that you have gleaned about using I and the data challenges and some of the other challenges especially in the context of Autonomous Invoice assistance? Yeah. So so basically Voice as. You donate anyone using voices June board noticed agile. The superficial level of poison system is really good. You know when you ask the the assistant to do something, it would answer right. But Dan if you look, there's lot of technologies a lot of different kinds of things going in the background, which kind of makes the assistant waters doing fudd exam. You said play music, veteran recognizing usage music, and understanding the Indian that you meant you want to listen to music who processing eight and then playing the music for you, and then you know natives funding backfield wrist on of these things, acknowledges, and of course, throughout this fish cutting your wise to understand. It to renege does not of data required to understand the national and then of course, you not buying your accounting guide. So there's none of the Dow which needs to be captured throughout when you're designing. Now, I also spoke about like how these voice assistance are limited to. Happy. Use Case is solo voice assistance will officially if you are you know on American with perfect English. But if you know the moment you start having some sort of accident, you know they not as much our diamond, not even the ignites if you how strong accident. So that's another problem. So of course, this dude that challenge they've been handed down from uh specific segment, not the other. Thing especially in the autonomous eighty taints they if you on an automated states is not of background nice but you cannot control. So in those kinds of scenarios, of course, in all the assistance failed ignites, but the users said. So some of the automotive companies they would say instrument the use of Leixoes the window like make sure that business background noise. But then those are not the solutions to simplify the experience of making us Seinfield behalf not of. Their time beyond making improvements everyday. But I still feel like there's more data which is required make expedience use of the US, and that is where you know we spoke about takes and how Imboden is because as we start collecting on all these data than we are getting in, do the tribal seeded as trying to be on those kinds of face? Yeah. You know that's great. I enjoyed that panel so much on the panel we also discussed humanizing privacy Can. You share with our listeners, what this means and Wyatt? So important yeah. Glad you asked him that question also writing a book about this topic, which will come in twenty twenty, one call humanizing privacy so like I mentioned. It takes his on about principle integrity fairness and responsibility dry, and then you know into would be as will. But if you look at these assistance, the biggest challenges you know are great. But then the moment that comes to do is not of issues. For example, you know like it has been so many news at Alex saw Google has been regard late listening to other things. Other reasons they were not supposed to not for pressing for the other reason. So they will those kind of leaks which has happened and even if. You know like when you first buy your device on renewables `integrated. Donate, adopt your device. You would have Johnson conditions and everything in place but then who reads the domes and conditions to know Lakewood did I actually, what do you are starting on what they are using to fulfill specifically quiz no-one really does and that is where the biggest thing is although the companies are trying to cover legally they are covering in a way which is not used as human center and I believe in Ruin ising rival. See because I feel like privacy is the stepping stone towards trust if used those feel lake, this company has the right kind of takes the ad being responsible being the being honest. The Indy Vega behalf dignity than of course, in all people will want to use it in how we do that. So I believe that it's not just the responsibility of legal or you know alike general counsel to design some Johnson conditions concerns on these the. But I believe that business something where you know that it has to be more things we need to be humanizing the entire thing privacy as fake.