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"ymca" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:49 min | Last month

"ymca" Discussed on WTOP

"And excitement the ymca and bethesda rotary are hosting their annual turkey chase charity race the largest 10k in montgomery county lace up your running or walking shoes and get ready race to with friends family and thousands of community members all while supporting local children and families in need start the giving season off right during this fun charity event virtual options allow anyone anywhere to join the event register at turkey chase dot com today that's turkey chase dot com to register today 152 a lot of schools talk about training the cyber security workforce of the future but do they really deliver my computer career has been supplying the it workforce with thousands of skilled certified pros for fifteen years train with the experts in support networking or cyber security and start your career in months not years upskill even faster on campus or live online qualified students may get financial aid including the GI Bill my career accredited acclaimed effective take the free career this is wtop news 153 president biden has proposed a new rule aimed at cracking down at the so -called junk fees on retirement investment accounts a p correspondent norman hall has more speaking at the white house the president said the government is seeking to protect millions of americans especially seniors from being targeted by some financial advisors some advisors and brokers stir clients towards certain investments not because of the best interest of the client because it means the best path the for broker the new labor department rule would force financial advisors to only provide advice and recommend investments that in are a client's best interest this is about basic fairness people are tired of being played for suckers plant administrators will have to provide more information about fees associated with i'm investments norman

Fresh update on "ymca" discussed on Stephanie Miller

Stephanie Miller

00:04 min | 11 hrs ago

Fresh update on "ymca" discussed on Stephanie Miller

"Ready forward. Tired of politicians making you pay for the privilege of meeting them? Good news! At the Independent Voters of Illinois Meet the Candidates event, come free members and the politicians pay to meet you. Join us to meet the candidates on December 13th from 6 to 8 p .m. at the Erie Cafe, 536 West Erie Street in Chicago. Find all the details and reserve your spot at IVIIPO .org. That's IVIIPO .org. The YMCA is just a starting line For the true self blooms only when we find our purpose. What makes us tick below the surface? Why is the before work hustle an after -school home a section of my block the corner to call my own With my why I stand strong seen and supported all along. It's faces in a million a mirror and everyone belongs. Find your why. Join today at YMCA .org for a better us. You're listening to WCPT 820 Facts Matter. Trump told John Bolton I don't give a **** about NATO and Bolton has said that In his view the only reason Trump didn't act on it and it was because he and Rex Tillerson and Pence Mike and Mike Pompeo prevented him from doing it. None of those people will be in White the House or anywhere near the White House in Trump's second term. All of them have criticized him since 2020. He will not rehire them instead he will have a cohort of officials who are either people who don't care about NATO and don't care about America's alliances around the world or to them. This is

A highlight from #74-5 Things I'm Embarrassed to Tell You: An Elementary Teacher's Confession

The Teachers Impact

05:21 min | Last month

A highlight from #74-5 Things I'm Embarrassed to Tell You: An Elementary Teacher's Confession

"Welcome to the Teacher's Impact Podcast, or better yet known as the TIP, where teachers can come to master their craft, use their voice, and enhance student learning. Welcome to the Teacher's Impact Podcast, better yet known as the TIP, where I share my experiences as a teacher, including the vulnerabilities and challenges that come with the profession. Today, I'm going to do a little bit of opening up and tell you five things that I'm embarrassed to talk about. So here we go. Number one, there have been moments when I felt so overwhelmed with my students' behavior that I've cried. Teaching a class of 20 or more can be tough, especially when I'm trying to help themselves regulate and handle the psychological effects of whatever they're dealing with. There have been instances where I felt drained and ready to cry, but I tried to hold it until my prep or lunch break, or not wanting the students to see me cry. Number two, I must confess that I didn't enjoy teaching social studies for a long time. Unlike subjects such as reading, math, and science, which I loved as a student, I found social studies challenging to teach younger children. However, I decided to test my theory and found that my students' thought processes and understanding of complex topics surprised me. Their questions, like the one about the pilgrims and Native Americans, were thought -provoking and eye -opening for me. So it made me slowly change my mind to realize that teaching social studies can be fun. Number three, this is my guilty pleasure. I have to admit that I love watching reality TV as a way to take a mental break from the demands of teaching. My favorite guilty pleasure is watching The Real Housewives. It helps me to unwind and get rid of those Sunday scaries that we all know about. Next up, something that I'm truly embarrassed about. I never learned how to ride a bike. As a little girl, I tried learning, but the fear of falling held me back. Even now, that fear lingers, but not knowing how to ride a bike has taught me the importance of working through fears to learn something new. Finally, it took me five years to learn how to swim. A traumatizing incident during elementary school swimming classes made me fear the water for years. I would not go near water or go on a pool, go in a pool, go... I would not go near water. Eventually, I realized that I needed to conquer this fear because it was really a strong fear, almost a phobia. I joined the YMCA, took swimming lessons, practicing on my own as well. Now, I can proudly say that I'm a swimmer. This journey of learning how to swim taught me the value of giving oneself time to learn and grow, recognizing that everyone learns at their own pace, and you can't push or pull them to learn what you want when you want them to learn it. Everyone learns at their own pace. So there you have it, a glimpse into my vulnerabilities and how they've shaped my growth as a teacher. Remember, it's okay to feel embarrassed or vulnerable. Embrace those feelings as a sign that there's something new to learn or a challenge to overcome. All right, so some key takeaways from this episode is that teachers face moments of vulnerability and embarrassment, but sharing these experiences can foster connection and understanding among us educators. Number two takeaway, overcoming challenges like managing students' behavior and teaching complex subjects can lead to surprising discoveries and self -growth. Number three, taking breaks and indulging in guilty pleasures such as watching reality TV can help teachers to alleviate the mental load associated with their profession. Number four, embracing your fears and learning something new can be empowering, as I showed by talking about my journey of learning how to swim. Number five, recognizing that not everyone learns at the same pace is so crucial in providing support and patience to students in their learning journeys. Thank you so much for listening. Don't forget to check out the website, teachersimpact .net. If you found this content helpful, please share, favorite, and rate on your favorite podcast app. It helps the show to grow, reach more teachers, and have an impact. You can email me at teachersimpacteducation at gmail .com or follow me on Instagram at Teachers Impact Podcast.

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"ymca" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:01 min | 2 months ago

"ymca" Discussed on WTOP

"YMCA in September with zero enrollment fee and experience free fun events for the whole family and so much more visit YMCA DC to learn more Ian Crawford WTO p traffic let's go to 7news first alert chief meteorologist Veronica Johnson we're enjoying the evening cooler temperatures that we've had this week a Veronica what's next for us though next another really nice day so temperatures aren't gonna be quite as low as they've been in the morning hours but I'll take the fifties in the lower sixties because it is gonna be another beautiful day with nice sunrise and even sunset lab more scattered clouds around for tomorrow afternoon this evening here our temperatures are dropping on down to the 60s already upper 60s will continue to head down to the lower 50s to lower 60s as mentioned high temperature for Thursday at at 80 degrees under partly sunny skies the next weather maker will start pushing some clouds over us on Friday so whatever sunshine we have in the morning will fade to high clouds and then mid -level clouds for the latter the latter part of the day will turn mostly cloudy to cloudy and there may even be some rain moving in by Friday night 70s for for high temperatures on Friday 60s for Saturday I mean that really is more like late October conditions for Saturday and interesting enough it's the first day of fall so there we go we get a big dose of cool for it's Saturday going to come with the wet and the wind though rain could be measured in inches and our wind on Saturday might even be upwards 30 or 40 miles per hour so a nice stiff wind out of the east making it just to kind of a yucky day to be out it is looking like it could be a washout on Saturday so I was just looking at a list of some of the weekend events lots going on with festivals music festivals even some Oktoberfest already going on so just a nasty day if you're gonna go out just make sure you got the rain gear all ready to go right now across the area 66 degrees in Clarksburg Maryland 67 in Lorton Virginia alright Veronica we're brought to you by Mervis Diamond Importers Mervis means diamonds for the best quality and value nobody beats Mervis Diamonds visit Mervisdiamond .com coming

"ymca" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:39 min | 2 months ago

"ymca" Discussed on WTOP

"Enrollment fee visit YMCA DC org for offer details and to learn more work on our way through a Monday traffic at 1228 and weather on the 8th let's see what's happening traffic center with Carlos Ramirez thanks so much mark the outer loop of the beltway is looking rough with a capital are your slow going from New Hampshire Avenue all the way over towards Connecticut Avenue as of now it does seem like it's like things are improving previously all lanes were almost completely blocked left lane as of now chart Maryland Department of Transportation is implying that all that activity has been moved over far to the right shoulder so those delays that are bumper to bumper dragging are about to start clearing up inner loop of the beltway it looks like there's nothing in the roadway on the inner loop so my assumption is that everybody's slowing folks stay in your lane in the beltway the accident scene blocks off the left lane headed past I 95 watch out for that one southbound DC 295 slow towards Pennsylvania Avenue down in Virginia are making your way into Virginia looks slow across the case bridge looking at the camera I don't see an accident seen all pull out my reporter traffic reporters magnifying glass to see if I can't find any more detail southbound I 95 the crashes after the Fairfax County Parkway then on and off delays from Dale Boulevard all the way down towards Stafford the more Windows you buy the more you save with one donation get up to 50 percent off plus pay nothing for two full years call 866 90 nation or visit window nation dot com Carlos Ramirez wtop traffic 70s first alert forecast from Steve Rudin a very nice afternoon across the DMV with temperatures mainly in the mid -seventies around 80 80 degrees

"ymca" Discussed on WCPT 820

WCPT 820

01:34 min | 2 months ago

"ymca" Discussed on WCPT 820

"Politics to pop culture we keep you informed bringing you the most relevant news online on air and on the go. You have trusted us with your news, sports, weather and entertainment. Trust us to keep moving with you. Text radio to 52886 and tell Congress local broadcasting is here to stay. Serving in Vietnam A grenade took my ability to see. I'm Michael Naranjo and I'm a veteran. Today I'm a sculptor. My fingers are my eyes. DAV helps veterans like Michael get the benefits They help more than a million veterans every year. With DAV more veterans can shape their lives into a thing of beauty. My victory is bringing beauty into the world. More victories for veterans. Go to dav .org. The YMCA is just a starting line for the true self blooms only when we find our purpose. What makes us tick below the surface. Why is the before work hustle? An after school home? A section of my block? corner A to call my own. With my why I stand strong, seen and supported all along. It's a million faces in the mirror and everyone belongs. Find your why. Join today at YMCA .org for a better us. The possibility of lung cancer can be pretty scary especially if you're one of approximately 8 million current or former smokers at high risk. That's why YMCA .org wants

Monitor Show 14:00 08-05-2023 14:00

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

01:54 min | 4 months ago

Monitor Show 14:00 08-05-2023 14:00

"Going forward. Jonathan Levin is a Bloomberg opinion columnist, and that does it for this week's Bloomberg opinion. We are produced by Eric Mollo, and you can find all of these columns on the Bloomberg terminal. We are available as a podcast on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform. Stay with us. Today's top stories and global business headlines are coming up. I'm Amy Morris. This is Bloomberg. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. A federal judge is giving former President Trump till Monday to respond to special counsel Jack Smith's motion for a protective order. Smith filed the motion Friday night after Trump posted on Truth Social, quote, "'If you go after me, I'm coming after you.'" The post appeared one day after Trump was indicted on four counts related to his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Smith wrote in his filing that public posts by the former president about the case could have a harmful chilling effect on witnesses or adversely affect the fair administration of justice. The former president has until 5 p .m. Eastern to respond. Two Florida police officers were shot on Friday night. Brad Siegel has details. A manhunt underway in Florida where two police officers were shot during a traffic stop. Orlando Police Chief Eric Smith says the officers stopped a vehicle that had been carjacked when the suspect opened fire. Shortly before 11 last night, the officers are in critical condition. Seven people are critically injured after a school bus filled with teenagers crashed in Idaho. The Idaho State Police Department says the bus was taking a group of children ages 13 to 18 to a YMCA summer camp when it crashed at around 3 p .m. Friday on Highway 55 north of Boise.

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"ymca" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

02:15 min | 5 months ago

"ymca" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"Couple for Weather Center meteorologist Kristin and Clark around the sound we've got sunshine 69 in Everett sunny and 74 in Tacoma sunny and 72 now in downtown Seattle Northwest News time 106 we continue with 20 minutes of non -stop news here in Northwest News Radio Seattle isn't the only big Northwest City wrestling with public drug use Northwest News Radio's Tim Hall explains as early as next week the city of Portland could approve an ordinance where those convicted using drugs on the street would face a $500 fine or six months in jail. Local governments have an obligation to do what we can to protect our community right now. Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler is the pushing proposal. We must focus on both public safety and public health concerns especially in public spaces. The ordinance goes before City Council next week and a majority of commissioners already say they'll support it. Tim Hall, Northwest News Radio. In an attempt to tamp down on youth gun violence Tacoma is hosting summer teen late nights. It's a program in which teenagers can participate in open gyms, sports tournaments, dinner, art and music free of charge. Middle and high schoolers are welcome to attend based on where they go to school. The sites will be open from to 5 10 at night, Monday through Friday. Locations range from schools and YMCA to boys and girls clubs and community centers. If you're heading east to the mountains this weekend, there's a good chance you're on your to way Hoopfest. The world's largest three -on -three basketball tournament is in its 31st year this weekend, with more than 6 ,000 teams participating and hundreds of thousands of spectators. Carleen Johnson has a close up. If you don't like basketball or crowds, this is not the weekend to be in Spokane, but if you do there's no better place in the world to be this weekend than downtown Spokane. Parker Kelly is going to shoot it, and she's in! She's pinching! Parker Kelly with the game winner! Lee and Hayley! With 465 brackets and over 6 ,000 teams participating in Hoopfest weekend, for this 31st the event is year the largest three -on -three basketball tournament in the world. 45 city blocks of downtown Spokane streets shut down so

"ymca" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:58 min | 9 months ago

"ymca" Discussed on WTOP

"It is heavy and slow from the severan river and Richie highway to get to the eastern shore. It's about 45, maybe close to an hour. It's worth of traffic to get across broad neck there. And westbound traffic's moving better on 50 into Annapolis now that the incident on the 7 river bridge is clear. I 97 northbound still slow from 50 toward the Hawkins road overpass. They went for a new crash on the beginning of I 97. They're going northbound right now on the beltway. It is still slow. On portions of it, like the auto loop and lanham and the inner and outer loops in the river road and Italy through silver spreading. But we haven't really had any big crashes to worry about on the beltway over the last couple of hours between the 95 and the Baltimore Washington Parkway. It is still a somewhat wet indefinitely still slow, especially on the Parkway through. Laurel, two 70 beginning to improve now, weather and traffic wise, in Virginia, 66 is fine westbound eastbound with caution in the express lanes after not lay straight crash on the left side of the 66 express lanes, 95 still slows southbound into woodbridge and through Quantico and northbound near woodbridge and also head north through newington as well. Three 95 northbound just some slow traffic getting up to edsel road and across the 14th street bridge. And out in northwestern Virginia, Middletown to Strasburg, still have the crash on I 81. Southbound south of I 66. And that's still blocking the left side. Discover new talents make new friends and add a splash to summer and the YMCA's pools and roll your child and YMCA summer camp today and fill your child summer with fresh adventurous visit YMCA D.C. dot org slash summer camp to enroll today. Dave dolene WTO traffic. Storm team four is Amelia Draper. Scattered showers out there on your Friday night with rain coming to an end after midnight, but skies remaining cloudy as winds pick up later with Lowe's tonight in the 30s. Temperatures for your evening into 40s. Blustery winds tomorrow, gusting up to 40 miles an hour, especially during the first half of the day, with some sunshine

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"ymca" Discussed on She Podcasts

She Podcasts

03:57 min | 9 months ago

"ymca" Discussed on She Podcasts

"I know you're worried that tech is your crutch, but you don't want to be a crunch yourself. It's okay to say wait a second. You're there though. You're there. I get that. But again, I'm not like, I'm not that person. Are you there? I know that. But I'm not the person who's like, you know, mom. Turn around and do all the things for them all the time. That's not me. I'm saying, in terms of quality, that's right. That's not who I am. Right. And so what I'm saying is that quality time. It's time when I know that my kids, like, and so here's the thing, I know that they need to be in their bodies more. They need to go out walking more. They need to be moving more. And we have added, you know, there's things that as a family, we are doing. Like we all on the part of the why and we go to the YMCA either two or three times a week. And they have a PE, there's a PE homeschooling class. It's so cute. And so they get a chance to experience PE stuff, but we go to the why, and we all walk. We all walk around the track, and they're there to go walking here. They have a thing where I'm like, you guys are walking 30 to 45 minutes today, and I get them out. But what I would like to do, more and above that is to be walking with them and actually work on the pushing their bodies. Like, come on guys, let's do it a little because I know how they walk. They're like, I want them to work a sweat. I want them to get it in their systems because there's something that happens when you start to sweat. And I'm not there to guide that. They need somebody there to do that. And at this point, we don't have the option of adding another layer of like a personal trainer or something like that.

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"ymca" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:18 min | 9 months ago

"ymca" Discussed on WTOP

"Fresh foods, local flavors. 6 38. Traffic and weather on the 8s how's our Friday morning doing Jack Taylor? Well for now we're kind of dry but that it was we're hearing is going to change and we've got a rolling into the area, but for now for the majority of our area we are at least dry, no rain, but we've got issues. We'll start in Maryland, trying to get into and through green belt. We're dealing with a wreck inside the beltway southbound near the good luck road overpass. It had been blocking along the left side. Top side of the beltway outer loop, you're getting a little bit busier now with some slowing as you leave New Hampshire and university boulevard over toward George avenue. Interloop still looks good though. No worries down there from branch avenue toward the Wilson bridge, getting slower. This could be avoidance 50 headed westbound. We've got slowest traffic near four ten, riding into and through Chevrolet. Pennsylvania avenue northbound near silver hill road. We had a reported wreck down in Silver Spring, 29 near spring street that was a reported crash, one had been broken down in Frederick on 15 south near three 40. That's along the right side. Little busier now in urbana going two 70 south, got some brake lights at one O 9, but then you're fine down into Bethesda. Beltway looks good in Virginia between Alexandria and mcclain, 66 east is fine at a Gainesville, little crowded, going eastbound into Centreville, 95 northbound has been good to go leave in falmouth, headed up to and through woodbridge, but now just a little congestion through lorton and newington, three 95 is wide open, making the trip from Springfield, north up toward the 14th. Going 95 southbound down near 6 O 6 thornburg. I think one V dot truck is left over on the shoulder of the remnants of that earlier record cleared from the left side. Loudoun county authorities said the loudoun county Parkway near our Cola mills drive, you're under police direction, you may have only one lane getting by in each direction. Don't let your kids miss out on summertime fun. Register for YMCA summer camp and make sure your kid gets a summer full of laughs, splashes, friends and fun. Visit YMCA D.C. dot org slash summer camp to save their spot today. Jack Taylor, WTO P traffic. Watching the weather for us, storm team fours Mike. We're going to see some off and on light rain showers today that rain could be mixed with some wet snow this morning, but temperatures are above freezing so no accumulation. High starter mid 40s,

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"ymca" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:27 min | 9 months ago

"ymca" Discussed on WTOP

"The next edition of showbiz up front available at Apple Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Much more on showbiz express dot com and for the show's express network, I'm Ross crystal. It's Friday, march 10th. Welcome into WTO P glad you're with us. Four 28 in the morning. How'd you get whether all the apes and what it breaks? Good morning to Rick and though, it's not rich as he and proffered over there with us this morning in the WTO traffic. We do look a lot around the radio, but there is a vast difference as our wives would tell you, we have crash activity in Maryland, northbound two 70. It's in the local lanes before Montgomery village avenue, our suspicions confirmed traffic has been brought to a stop by the crash, a tow truck is unseen, hopefully this one will be done in dusted soon, but to help tracks are also trying to get things moving along but right now, local lanes, northbound two 70 at a stop before exit 11 through one 24 through gathersburg southbound as you are good, northbound main lanes are also in good shape as you try to make your way toward watkinsville road and points north. On 95 on the Baltimore Washington Parkway, we write quietly this morning inter belt way on 50 between the bay bridge and the bellway. We are good across the bay bridge. We had two way traffic on the eastbound span but fortunately because of the shortage of screens, they can't keep an eye on that one. I believe that should be reopened once again though. On the Virginia side on the capitol beltway, it looks like everything has been done and dusted. The cones are out of the roadway. So all lanes are good now. Maryland, Virginia, inner and outer loop without delay. On 95 southbound, the crash activity near thornburg is over on the left side, north banners coming out of Fredericksburg, you're fine. No reported delays all the way to the Springfield interchange three 95, good to the 14th street bridge 66, probably picking up our work zones now. They haven't begun to do so already. They're going to do it soon. And the east bout is you had to work your center go over on the right side and then we had worked near fairfax drive inside the beltway. That was single left to get by district travel heads up coming out of the third street tunnel southbound. Watch for crash activity on the ramp to the southeast freeway and follow police direction. His governed new talents make new friends and at a splash to summer at the YMCA's pools and roll your child in YMCA summer camp today and fill your child's summer with fresh adventures visit YMCA D.C. dot org slash summer camp to enroll today. Ian Crawford WTO traffic. Good morning, I wish I had better news for your Friday and your weekend forecast, but it's going to be cold and either wet or windy. Today, an 80% chance for rain, temperatures only reaching the mid 40s today, rainfall

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"ymca" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts

Dennis Prager Podcasts

01:47 min | 10 months ago

"ymca" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts

"State law and Vermont, this is really something state law in Vermont. Prohibits discrimination against student athletes on the basis of their gender identity, identity, not on the basis of their gender. Gender identity. You say you're a woman, then you get to use the women's locker room, and you get to play against women. Just say you're a woman. Ta-da. And people vote Democrat. People vote Democrat. It's very distressing. The state's education agency says that the best practice entails providing transgender and gender nonconforming students. The same opportunities to participate in physical education as are all other students. That's it. That's their statement. You say you're a woman, you play against women. The agency also advised that transgender students should not be required to use the bathroom or locker room that conflicts with the students gender identity. I'm a woman, I get to use the women's locker room. One did at the YMCA in California a few weeks ago. And he exposed his male genitalia to all the women in the shower, including a young girl.

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The Trouble With Gender Acceptance

Dennis Prager Podcasts

01:47 min | 10 months ago

The Trouble With Gender Acceptance

"State law and Vermont, this is really something state law in Vermont. Prohibits discrimination against student athletes on the basis of their gender identity, identity, not on the basis of their gender. Gender identity. You say you're a woman, then you get to use the women's locker room, and you get to play against women. Just say you're a woman. Ta-da. And people vote Democrat. People vote Democrat. It's very distressing. The state's education agency says that the best practice entails providing transgender and gender nonconforming students. The same opportunities to participate in physical education as are all other students. That's it. That's their statement. You say you're a woman, you play against women. The agency also advised that transgender students should not be required to use the bathroom or locker room that conflicts with the students gender identity. I'm a woman, I get to use the women's locker room. One did at the YMCA in California a few weeks ago. And he exposed his male genitalia to all the women in the shower, including a young girl.

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Girl Speaks Out After Naked Man Found in YMCA Women's Locker Room

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:42 min | 11 months ago

Girl Speaks Out After Naked Man Found in YMCA Women's Locker Room

"I want to fly out of here what happened, she was literally taking a shower in the middle of a shower when this man walks by butt naked. And so she ran to a stall to hide and get changed and then got the heck out of there because she didn't know who that guy was. She goes and she complains to the director of membership for the San Diego county YMCA. And they told this girl that she was the one with the problem. They said that she was never in danger and that this is not a big deal and that she should not feel weird about having a naked man in the locker room of the YMCA. Which, by the way, used to stand for young men's Christian association. So miss Phillips was doing an interview with a television station in San Diego. And she said that, again, her sibling, she has younger siblings, and they go to the same YMCA, they use the same locker room that she uses. And could you imagine, could you imagine, let's not even talk about a 17 year old. You got a 9 or ten year old little girl in that locker room, and some guy comes in there. In all his glory. Phillips says that she was made and it was made out to be that she was in the wrong by even suggesting this is a problem. In other words, she's a homophobe or transphobe or whatever you want to call it.

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Alfredo Ortiz: Small Businesses Don't Need Government Intervention

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:32 min | 11 months ago

Alfredo Ortiz: Small Businesses Don't Need Government Intervention

"I mean, I grew up poor and San Diego actually Chula Vista, California. I used to go around on trash stick with my mom, picking out aluminum cans and newspapers from the garbage cans and we'd go over to the YMCA would cash it in and that was a grocery money. I mean, fast forward to meme owning my own two small businesses in Atlanta, there was a construction company that had a consulting company. I mean, it made a difference. Look, I was standing next to the president of the United States as a commissioner for the minority Hispanic initiative that The White House ran. I mean, only in this country does that happen, but it wasn't because government intervention got me there. It was hard work and grit, and knowing that I believed in myself, that's what got us there. And so that's pretty much what the book is making the case is that in arguing for, is that, look, we don't need government intervention. We need is the government to get out of the way lower taxes lower the regulation and enable us to succeed in quite frankly, it is obviously very hard to succeed in a small business. You know, that you have a small business yourself. But you know what? If the government worked to get out of the way, it at least helps our odds and with Hispanics, in particular, we have been doing great under the Trump administration and overall though entrepreneurship is the way to go. And most minorities are very entrepreneurial, in fact, much more so than their white counterparts, and the data shows that those that have owned the business and small business tend to do better than their white counterparts.

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"ymca" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

05:22 min | 1 year ago

"ymca" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"84. I'm thinking freshman year. Freshman year in high school. You've already tied your record. You have plenty to go. We were fired. I got a bunch of them. Here we go. Now the second half of these questions are James Bond questions. Oh. Yeah. What year did The Killers release? And I asked Jack this one time. I was surprised when I saw the date. And that's not to throw you off. It's just in what year did The Killers release is the bright side? Coming out of my cage and I've been doing just fine gotta gotta be down because I want it all. I'm gonna go with 2012. 2003. No, really? Yeah, is that long? That long ago? Fuck yeah. Something's wrong with me. When I saw that the first I asked Jack this probably last year. Because like I had said, this is episode 79. The first episodes were released, February, or as I say, the proper pronunciation, February, all right. 26th, 2020, 2021. Yeah, so I'm coming up on two years. A couple months, I know. So let me see. And The Killers are an old band already. Yeah, yeah. Get them into The Rock and roll hall. I asked them this, it's 2003. Wow. And what year was the song YMCA released? I'm going to go with the tail end of the whole disco era. I'm going to say 78. Look at you. That's because I

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Video Conflicts With Cassidy Hutchinson's Story About Trump & Limo

The Dan Bongino Show

01:37 min | 1 year ago

Video Conflicts With Cassidy Hutchinson's Story About Trump & Limo

"But I just playing this so you know it exists There you're going to hear the audio of it This is the audio of January 6th It's attached to a video She clearly can't see but the video is a president Trump getting back into what we would call the Camp David package the camps But you would call an SUV suburban right He's not even in the limo which Cassidy says she was told was the beast So the story can't possibly be true because we have the darn video Just play a few seconds This is real not a joke This is actual video but you'll hear the audio from it All right come back to me Now let's not play in YMCA so everybody does the YMCA dance That was playing there while the president pulled away in the SUVs You can watch the video on my rumble account It's a C span video No one disputes its authenticity So before Geraldo awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Cassidy Hutchinson he's an actual lawyer and other journalists too Claim how wonderful and persuasive she was maybe check basic facts Like hey she said she was told he got in the limo but he didn't get in the limo What you call ridiculously the beast he got into camps So how would a Secret Service agent like Tony ornato 20 years plus in the Secret Service screw that up And then call it something Nobody calls it the beast So he gets the car wrong and the name Come on man

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How Should Elites Treat Their Country?

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:59 min | 1 year ago

How Should Elites Treat Their Country?

"Treat their country? How should the people in charge of their country and the economic elites or in cultural institutions or in the movies or in any form of power? How should they treat their country? Well, a hundred years ago, Carnegie Mellon and chase, they were some of the wealthiest people ever in the history of the planet. Now there is no doubt that they were powerful and that they had wealth, but they used that wealth largely to try and preserve America, build hospitals, libraries, build YMCAs, build things that actually helped the well-being of the nation. They wanted a strong America. Now, over the last couple of years, a common lament from this program has been the fact that the people who are in charge of our country, the wealthiest people, are involved in this pattern of self hatred. They're engaged in this relentless pattern of not doing what's best for the country of engaging in ideas for the World Economic Forum, the suppression of free speech, woke ideology, the suffocation of the individual, we have talked about how people like Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos and George Soros and the Google people and the Louis Vuitton guy. They seem to be so fixated on using their unlimited wealth to do things that actually hurt the cause of liberty. Not help the cause of liberty. That hurt the strength of America and weaken America. This has seemed to be almost overwhelming, especially the last couple of years. We've been complaining about how AstraZeneca Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson and Moderna. They cooperate with Fauci and the FDA and Bill Gates and it seems like the elites have it all figured out. That they always have each other's back and basically the only thing that we have left is the truth, which matters and common everyday people fighting for that. We felt outnumbered and for good reason. We turn around and we

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"ymca" Discussed on @530 on Main

@530 on Main

04:17 min | 2 years ago

"ymca" Discussed on @530 on Main

"Everything we do is buy sponsorship donation or grants and so we try to really make use of of our the funds that we have and get the biggest impact so it's it's easy and difficult at the same time so he. I mean website facebook. Of course you know. Instagram twitter twitter. Hasn't what can we say we do. Highlight some things there. i've even thought about read it how we capture that and think outside the box of you know it's it's me the act of transportation liaison that we have in the mouse that that assist us in our pocket. It's right to get all the work done you know so. You're talking about a lot of awesome experiences that are trying to be built and connected here. and a lot of time that's went into that. What is the word experienced mean to you. The experiences the end result of all of the action steps of of doing for me and so You know. I often tell our our board that you know people now and we're talking about young people and even elementary age children. They have not experienced trail. They've never been in a park some of them and we need to provide those experiences right. So what does that mean that means physically going to a park and having a you know like a walk and talk about the things that they see along the trail and do those actions that result in an experience that leads leads to memories and through that process. We're hoping that we develop those trail the the trails coalition trailblazers in few in the future and developing those advocates young. I love the. Ymca was an only child. I learned how to swim there. And so because i was an only child. My mother sent me to every camp piece. At the ymca you could possibly imagine so We partnered with them On on occasion through the summer with some of their summer camps Unfortunately they were hot days like this and we had to cancel them. Because those little's can't handle hundred ten index and so that's where we're trying to really look at all of the things that we do and how we provide those doing Activities to that develop the experience that leads to a future trailblazer. Yeah so that's interesting is We have a passion here. Extend group around the automotive aftermarket just. Because i grew up around cars since one of the things that i've always followed So trying to get the future technician or individuals that are interested in that filled in general. So i i'm always asking the question of people who move the needle. Is it that we need to impress. Mom and dad i do. We need to go to the elementary schools doesn't need to be mental school. at at. what point is that. Do you believe that impressionable moment where you get that trailblazer and you get your life. Do you have a sweet spot. That i will. I mean i have a theory because we haven't had enough time to really test to evaluate the success and have a lessened learn period and to to really do things better. But we've got to step into the real world and provide ways for for children and young people and some older people to The opportunity for the activity the doing and so you can apply that to any different category or organization. If we're not inviting people out you know. I mean covert is really. Put a kibosh on all of those efforts and how we do that But when we look and we vision cast that's the the the focal point is what are we actually doing. You know we're we we all love. Division cast sit around and talk about strategizing..

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"ymca" Discussed on Convo By Design®

Convo By Design®

05:11 min | 2 years ago

"ymca" Discussed on Convo By Design®

"We can actually have a great extend the part towards the east An a special way and and not have an isolated island triangle but but but but really bring that triangle in into the park of by by giving it a link for pedestrians to to just have a flow right across and not not have roads like broadway in fourth avenue. Cutting it off and it feels again like everything you're doing is is in an effort to craft that that twenty minute city that you mentioned before and at and as we continue to talk about this you know this is. This is the ymca project in in in the bronx. Tell me about this one. This is a a an amazing project. There's lots of ymca's all over the country ymca's one of the greatest institutions that that we've ever come up with because it it offers through through athleticism a chance to to to get a to to to to cheat to to go to get into learning and teaching so so we draw draw in a certain membership of paying people that also allows some of the People who have less money to be able to have memberships at no cost. So there's a. There's a mixing of populations of economic sectors and and the bronx in particular only had one ymca despite having a an enormous number of people living in the bronx. Only one ymca serving rocks. So this is number two. And it's up in the northeast section of the bronx so it serving a a an underserved community and it was a a three acre site that the city of new york owned and we went to the site and we said my goodness the site has never had any buildings on. It's got all these mature trees so we actually designed the building around the trees so you can see that's why these mature tall trees we were able to save. They're not just they're not we. We're not planting little saplings. And in the hopes that in in in one hundred years are going to be this tall..

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"ymca" Discussed on Overnight Drive

Overnight Drive

03:53 min | 2 years ago

"ymca" Discussed on Overnight Drive

"The navy. I doubt that you'd say something that would offend you. Ladies and gentlemen now for an hour of uninterrupted music doubled you owe. Andy remember these guys back in seventy seven and joined the navy. What's wrong with you can join them to the navy. And then once you get out of the navy stay at the. Ymca.

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Why Theres A Cross on San Franciscos Highest Peak

Bay Curious

02:04 min | 2 years ago

Why Theres A Cross on San Franciscos Highest Peak

"Mount davidson crossed. We sent bay curious producer susie rancho to find out just west of twin peaks above a quiet residential neighborhood is mount davidson park. It's not well known or well marked but once you start. Walking one of the parks trails. You're surrounded by eucalyptus trees and you start to forget that you're in the middle of a major city coming up trail breath mason amazing view when you get to the top. You see two things of you that stretches all the way to the east bay and one very big cross. The cross is an imposing sight. It stands at one hundred three feet tall and ten feet wide at the base made of concrete it stands in stark contrast to blue sky and the eucalyptus grove that surrounds it to learn more about how it got here. I went to mount davidson historian. I- jackie proctor. Jackie says the crosses origin story goes back almost a hundred years to nineteen twenty-three two time when the area was a forest a guy named james decatur who is a employee of the western union telegraph company and with the ymca hikes through that forest and comes to the top and he sees this incredible view of downtown and he is just overwhelmed. Inspire knee writes this long essay about the experience. Peace and quiet were so profound that it seemed almost unbelievable that the noise and roar of a great city was only a few minutes behind them the solitude of the forest conveyed a sense of fastness quite as real as one would experience among the age. Old monarchs of the high sierras

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"ymca" Discussed on Jeather's Random Stuff

Jeather's Random Stuff

04:07 min | 2 years ago

"ymca" Discussed on Jeather's Random Stuff

"Bag before you get in there right now. I can't go camping. Shine a flashlight in your damps. Bag deal had shaken out. You don't have to touch shake it out. Even if there is one i shake it on paranoid. There's another one that i didn't see. I'm not going down to be awake on. Can't go camping anymore. It's automatic camping. I'm looking to become a summer camp counselor this summer so are you. Which which one are you ask. Take his the amiga across human deka cross the lake. Yup i grew up at. Ymca did you yes. So she did go here. She did go to ymca she would go to the day camp When she was in junior high or something and then She would spend like one night at ymca camper whatever she always have. Lots of fun. Yeah yeah she's been up there. I went up there like Since i was really little i grew up like going to summers. They're fantastic. i've kind of. I know the director of the and their two sons. I'm friends with and and yeah so now. I'm going to be came saw. I'd love it up there. That's so exciting. I wanted to ever since. I was a kid. Yeah i remember one of the camp directors at camps nico that you're talking about that there's bears up there although teddy bear and They'll come down because they small food or they want to get in the garbage and she goes to you know what bears absolutely love and what they go after in the garbage ranch dressing. The bears love red stress. And what is it. Just black bears. I'd always backfires or brown bears. But it's just a smaller bears. I don't know probably we have grizzlies around here. But they're not. I don't think the big yeah but they just come down and get my garbage..

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"ymca" Discussed on Esports Minute

Esports Minute

01:35 min | 2 years ago

"ymca" Discussed on Esports Minute

"From E Sports Network. According to the Esports Observer. The YMCA is partnering with League spot to open up e Sports programs and it centers that want to participate the YMCA has over 2,000 Center spread out around the United States and the E sports program will be open to all who want to participate the spot is a nice Forest platform who works with institutions that are similar in nature to the YMCA like Nassif and sewage now the YMCA will give the company a lot more reach as they rely on them to build out various e Sports programs. The League's will kick off on April 5th and are at the start going to be focused around middle and high school age kids. Enjoy the YMCA organization always felt more focus on the elementary school age kids in my experience, and I actually do have experience. I used to ref YMCA basketball games in college for beer money that's in the plans laid off. Onto expandable the younger kids and also the college kids but will be teenagers at the moment according to the Esports Observer article which broke the steel League spot one out over variety of other platforms. Hoping to partner with the wage say during the YMCA is a family first organisation making sure the programs are safe for people to participate in was a big goal. In addition. It's great for Esports to have the YMCA creating leaks as it will help reduce toxicity faced by younger Gamers who can compete through a much more established organization focused on uplifting younger kids and also one that has a ton of locations all around the world bringing Esports into communities reducing that anonymous online toxicity a link the Esports Observer article under this podcast. It goes into a lot more depth about how the why is approaching its expansion into Esports with safety at the Forefront. Am always I'll be back.

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YMCA Partners with LeagueSpot to Launch Expansive Esports Program

Esports Minute

01:33 min | 2 years ago

YMCA Partners with LeagueSpot to Launch Expansive Esports Program

"The log time use Sports facility is getting into Esports office dreams. And this is the Esports minute from E Sports Network. According to the Esports Observer. The YMCA is partnering with League spot to open up e Sports programs and it centers that want to participate the YMCA has over 2,000 Center spread out around the United States and the E sports program will be open to all who want to participate the spot is a nice Forest platform who works with institutions that are similar in nature to the YMCA like Nassif and sewage now the YMCA will give the company a lot more reach as they rely on them to build out various e Sports programs. The League's will kick off on April 5th and are at the start going to be focused around middle and high school age kids. Enjoy the YMCA organization always felt more focus on the elementary school age kids in my experience, and I actually do have experience. I used to ref YMCA basketball games in college for beer money that's in the plans laid off. Onto expandable the younger kids and also the college kids but will be teenagers at the moment according to the Esports Observer article which broke the steel League spot one out over variety of other platforms. Hoping to partner with the wage say during the YMCA is a family first organisation making sure the programs are safe for people to participate in was a big goal. In addition. It's great for Esports to have the YMCA creating leaks as it will help reduce toxicity faced by younger Gamers who can compete through a much more established organization focused on uplifting younger kids and also one that has a ton of locations all around the world bringing Esports into communities reducing that anonymous online

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Vaccine Distribution: An Equity Challenge

Short Wave

09:28 min | 3 years ago

Vaccine Distribution: An Equity Challenge

"Okay paying we are talking vaccine equity in the pandemic and just a quick note. We are focusing a just here in the united states for this episode. So let's start with some top line numbers three covid. Nineteen vaccines have been authorized for emergency. Use in the us one very recently. How many people have actually been vaccinated so far well. Since vaccine distribution started in mid december around fifty million people have gotten at least one dose of a covid nineteen vaccine that includes about twenty five million people who got into doses means they've been fully vaccinated with either the pfizer or madonna vaccines. And that's some real progress over the past few months. Still just around eight percent of the total. Us population has been fully vaccinated. So there's still a long way to go. yeah i mean. Do we have any demographics on who the people who got the vaccine are like. Do we have any data on race or ethnicity well. Last week i spent some time at a cdc conference which was online and a bunch of public officials talked about it including dr marcela nunez smith who we heard from earlier. People of color are getting vaccinated rates below their representation in the general population. We know these challenges reflect longstanding deeply rooted systemic rallies. But here's the thing. The data that she's talking about is still pretty limited. You know so far race. Nothing to see. Data have only been collected for about half of the shots given out. Wow only half the thought i mean. There's a little bit frustrating. That's that's not enough data. Yeah it's it's really not and the biden administration pointed this out themselves and they acknowledged that it's pretty abysmal. Doctor rachelle will lansky. She's head of the centers for disease control and prevention and she says the problem is coming from a couple of different directions. Individuals may choose not to report. It may not be required of or requested by providers and some providers as well as jurisdictions have restrictions on data sharing so some of these data gaps are due to the fact that we have inconsistent systems around data gathering. Which you know is something that has been in quite a bit with this pandemic. Yeah that's certainly part of it and there's reasons why people might not want to share their personal information about race ethnicity especially people of color you know. The federal government has a long history of exploiting and under serving minority communities and that extends to this day but now there are government officials saying that. It's up to them to try and convince people that it's important to give their information. Here's neurath shaw. Health official in the state of maine in public health. What gets measured gets managed and if we measure the right things then we will manage the right issues if we measure the wrong things. Then the did that we collect. That may not bear resemblance to current present. Elf challenges is actually what we will end up managing. Yeah so early. On in fact vaccine distribution the only metric that was available was the number of doses sent out in the number of doses administered which basically measured speed and so if the biden harris administration wants to achieve both and equity with axiom distribution. They're going to have to get more comprehensive data on race ethnicity to get a handle on the problem. Yeah i mean. I want to talk about what the biden administration is doing specifically to address this issue of a vaccine but first let's talk about some of the ways. The general rollout has put. Vulnerable communities added disadvantage. Because that's definitely happening. Yeah and to be honest. It's been hard for everyone including health reporters to keep up with the changes that are happening. Daily and weekly with axiom distribution. I mean every single state has its own rules about who qualifies and had a sign up. Obviously that confusion is compounded. If the information isn't coming to you in the language you speak or you don't have access to computers and email and even for people who may have read up on how to book an appointment. It's taken them hours to actually research in book one. So if you don't have time to figure that out and if you don't have access to transportation or time off work to get an appointment and was places you probably haven't been able to get vaccinated yet. Yeah i mean and that's when you know for sure that you want the vaccine. Exactly dr christian rumors. He's a physician and executive that family health centers of san diego. He points out that people also have questions that are very specific to their own circumstances and we want those answered before they feel like they can make an informed decision to actually get vaccinated. Here he is speaking to. My colleague yuki noguchi residency is not just one thing. And in many cases. They're very unique to their own situation. Like i just got treated for cancer. Or i'm on a certain medication or i've had an allergy in the past and those are questions that'll be answered most likely from talking one on one with a medical professional or some other trusted person. Which again if you're part of an underserved community is hard to access. If you don't have the time to seek out those answers it'll be much easier if the vaccines and the resources were coming directly to you right right okay. So ping what has the biden administration specifically announced or done to address vaccine equity so at that. Cdc conference. dr marcellina smith acknowledged that this is a huge issue. And it's not gonna be easily solved. Must attend the underlying social structures arborist as we look ahead to building resilience into our recovery. What we do believe now. Is that the way we get american vaccinating and the emphasis he placed reaching the hardest hit communities attached just as important as being the goals the number of people that's needed so their strategy to get to those goals basically amounts to increasing a couple of different things number one the number of vaccines available number two the number of people giving vaccines and number three. The number of places people can get vaccinated and specific to equity. They've launched a few fema supported mass vaccination sites. These are huge operations set up in stadiums and parking lots that are aiming to give at six thousand shots a day and they're putting some of these in places that score high on something called the social vulnerability right which is a cdc measurement of how vulnerable community is based on social factors like poverty for example. They've also started sending vaccines directly community health centers which serve around thirty million people over. All many whom are rural belong to minority groups or are low income and the centers can also offer outreach in different languages and support for signing up. I mean are they also leaning on non-medical sites to i mean like i know working with community leaders and partners be especially effective. Yeah well they're also talking about sending out that nation trucks to job sites and setting up clinics and local churches and high school gyms and ymca's those non-medical sites that you were talking about and these community clinics might not be serving thousands of people a day but they will make the vaccine available and convenient for people in those communities to get gosh so the vibe administration is really trying to take a both and approach. They're supporting mass vaccination sites to get a lot of people vaccinated quickly and they're also realizing that some people will take more time and more effort to reach so they're also trying to figure out ways to gather better data and target underserved areas. Okay so you know. Most of what we've been talking about today paying as the government is handling this which i would argue is the most important facet but i mean. Is there a sense of individual responsibility here. I know there are a bunch of stories out there about people line jumping or like going into communities outside their own to vaccines how we have all heard the stories and it's hard to say how much it's happening but it does make people feel like the system isn't working you know and what bioethicists have said to me is. That cheating happens for sure but it's probably not happening enough to undermine the system overall i mean. Is that all kind of a short term problem. I mean there's a huge demand right at this point and not enough supply but the hope is that you know in the coming weeks or months the situation will change as vaccine manufacturing and distribution ramp up even further right. Yeah and that's been the hope all along. I mean for weeks now. We've been hearing about a flood of vaccines that will be coming online in the near future. That will make it less. Cut throat to vaccine appointment and we're not there yet but there are some promising signs. The government has now ordered a total of six hundred million doses of pfizer in modern of vaccines to be delivered by the end of july. Which is enough to cover three hundred million people and that's more than all the adults in the us right right. Plus we've got the newly authorized. John jay vaccine which will eventually make a difference right and getting all these shots in urgent right now because we're kind of in a race between vaccinations and variants. Which means that. The more people protect right now. The fewer people will catch the virus and the fewer chances the virus will have to keep mutating in ways that might make it avai the vaccines and the treatments. We've developed so that's why it's still super super important to keep the other measures that prevent the virus from spreading double masking staying physically distant. You know we're all excited about vaccines but health. Experts are saying right now that in the middle of the vaccination campaign is not the time to let up our guard okay pingpong we appreciate you as always thank you for coming on the show things so much. Mattie appreciate you to

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"ymca" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

02:21 min | 3 years ago

"ymca" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

"Again today I hope everything's working well view good to see you. It's going to be saying what's going on guys here. In bethlehem we broadcast live from. It's thirty degrees today right now. The high will be thirty four today. It is cloudy and we are under a winter weather advisory until about four. Am this morning. Starting until about four am wednesday morning. it's going to rain and snow. We're going to have a little winter. Makes we our accumulation. Maybe between one up to three inches is going to be very slippery. Also you have to be out. Please be careful. So you get your own for your houses your homes and just be careful in strasbourg. Twenty eight degrees thirty two for the high end the same whether they may get a little more because he had a higher elevation cloudy with Accumulations of up to three inches. They may start around ten. i'm nine. am this morning hours down this way. Support around ten. Am this morning and knock new jersey thirty degrees thirty six. Hi cloudy with a a winter. Weather advisory also Snow and ice mix accumulation of up to three inches today. Please be careful if you're out and about in new york. Three thirty four degrees thirty four for the high cloudy with Arranged mix also and there's mae star eleven am Newark and new. York-based may start round. Same time eleven. Am with same as up to three inches of accumulation in atlanta sixty three degrees sixty eight. We'll be the high cloudy and raining all day today. In miami seventy two degrees the highest going to be eighty one and clear. I wanna be in miami right now. Oh and chicago is thirty degrees. Cloudy with a snow up to three to five inches day. And it's going to be very windy so please be careful with high thirty two in los angeles thirty to thirty nine degrees. Fifty seven will be the high and clear in louisville. It's forty five degrees. Cloudy and fifty will be the highest today twenty rochester. Thirty four high cloudy with snow anywhere from three to five inches today. So please be careful. If i'm about and get your snow gearing year if you don't have to be out in these histories please stay home. That's the way for your wasn't looking like where you are coming to. You live mishari heavy mortar. Shell feature cine j. Will you get started right. Exactly thank you look we get. You started right..

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Greg Amundson on the Spirituality Requirement of Leadership

Dose of Leadership

05:34 min | 3 years ago

Greg Amundson on the Spirituality Requirement of Leadership

"Greg madame. So excited to have you on the show. Welcome dose of leadership. Thank you for having me on your show. Your background is so varied man. I was reading your bio and a komo leave. How much stuff you've done in your short life span man. What what what drives us motivation in this passion. What what's driving it. I appreciate the question. I have certainly worn many hats. There seems to be a hardwired. Drives in me. Undoubtedly fostered by my mom and dad have gone to be with the lord. This hardwired drive to serve other people specifically in the context of the warrior profession whether that be military law enforcement martial art fitness now serving in ministry capacities. That drive has been part of my life for as long as i can remember watching. Your father was a pastor. Right if i read that correctly following in his footsteps. He wore many hats as well. He was a naval officer. Tire proctor bodybuilder. Pastor youth minister at the california youth authority phenomenal father to me. Amazing husband to my mom. He was just an amazing guy. Yeah so obviously you had a perfect example to strive towards right. I mean i sincerely did. I know many people likely say that in good for that press job. I was one of them. I have an amazing example in both my mom and my dad they complimented each other so well and to this day i still have moments of my parents told me that i knew this was gonna happen. So what is it. I mean it looking at you. Obviously fitness takes a huge Part of your makeup. Right and mean and certainly i can understand in i strive to get there and i know when i'm in the zone getting that physical fitness piece and coming from the marine corps. When i was looking back where i was him now to where. I wasn't a marine corps. And how fit. I was in how that that fed into my mental capacity. Right i mean. I think that physical fitness the main reason i think obviously we think it's for our our health or physical health like a heart and blood pressure and all i can. Thanks but i honestly think it's more mental thing and i i just. I know that i don't exercise. My mental capacity goes down the drain. Yeah well said. I completely agree with you. My earliest childhood memories again back to my parents earliest childhood memories. My dad driving me to the ymca to workout along the way would listening to audio cassette tapes of the prominent pastors theologians of that time so in my young very impressionable mind. I'm starting to see the relationship between physical training developing a strong robust resilient body developing a strong bus resilient than developing a strong resilient spirit. How those are all interconnected and reflecting on nearly a lifetime of physical training. I've probably worked out every day of my life since i was a very very young boy. What i've realized is that the greatest adaptation to all the physical training is mental. Yeah i think it's the biggest. I think it's the biggest hurdle and i am. I'm fifty two years old. And i that clarity of of the challenge of the mental thing really just in the last decade for me realizing the power of that And i would say that. Leadership is eighty percent if not more of the self awareness and overcoming limiting beliefs in the self doubt that i think and i've come to appreciate that this is largely due to all the conversations i've had on the show for eight years that they never truly go away and i think that once you understand that embrace that then you can start getting on with it. Does that make sense. Like i think we spent a lot of wasted energy and time and resources trying to eliminate it even in the. I think even when this. I'm curious what your answer is. Because you're such a maniac. When it comes to fitness right but at some point i mean you you have to be dealing with limiting beliefs self-doubt even as those confident in his fifth. As you must must be right is that is that a fair statement. Very fair statement. I flipped the paradigm on fear uncertainty anxiety. Self doubt. yeah. I noticed i. I'm only fearful. I only have anxiety only uncertain about things that matter in me. A great deal right. So i use anxiety. Fear uncertainty as a compass to navigate to point me in the direction that god wants me to go.

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Boston mayor, YMCA give out free turkeys for Thanksgiving

WBZ Morning News

00:54 sec | 3 years ago

Boston mayor, YMCA give out free turkeys for Thanksgiving

"Were free Turkey's on the menu yesterday in Boston. WBC's Matt Shearer at a local Y M c A. For the giveaway. A lady A Web from Dorchester was star struck to see Mayor Marty Walsh in her neighborhood. Oh, my God was like, Whoa, Hey, man, e Got a picture with him. Yeah, I like you a superstar. Now he was here at the Dorchester Y M C. A handing out uncooked Thanksgiving feast. This an annual tradition we usually do, but it means a lot more this year because The pandemic and because of the people just really, really struggling. The mayor has stressed that people shouldn't be hosting big turkey day dinners with large groups. But he's not worried about sending a mixed message here. These folks that are getting food here today don't have a party's. These are not the people that the spreads happening with ease of families that are just trying to keep their feed their kids and the lady has just grateful to have something to cook for her 92 year old man to love Yeah, and boss these days strong Basheer WBZ Boston's news radio,

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Possible safety issue spurs pause of COVID-19 antibody study

What A Day

03:17 min | 3 years ago

Possible safety issue spurs pause of COVID-19 antibody study

"Gideon, what's the latest there? Right. So first Monday Johnson and Johnson had to pause a large clinical trial of its Kobe vaccines candidate due to a quote unexplained illness in one of the volunteers that news was first reported by the website stat and it wasn't clear whether the individual received the placebo and the trial or the experimental vaccine. There are dozens of companies in a race to have the first viable vaccine out the door but Johnson and Johnson was comparatively behind in the. Process though the company is working on a vaccine that does not need to be frozen, which can make distribution and storage easier. It only requires one dose and not to, and they were hoping to be the biggest trial with sixty thousand participants. It's not the first vaccine trial though to have to pause due to safety issues as Zenica had to suspend trials twice after two participants became seriously ill and those trials have not resumed in the US yet. Experts consistently say that these are good showing that the companies are investigating what went wrong and how to fix it and that they are somewhat. Especially when you're working on something that is going to be for extremely broad use. Yeah. Gideon on one hand. It's it's good that they're actually taking into consideration. The fact that sometimes these things are unsafe in early trials but this also speaks to the fact that this process can't be rushed or conveniently wrapped up before some arbitrary date leg I don't know November third right just any arbitrary date like that. Yes. So That's vaccines but on the Cova Treatment Front, a similar pause put in place for an antibody drug being developed by the company Eli Lilly according to. Reports yesterday the trial was because if he quote potential safety concern and that trial reportedly was testing the company's antibody therapy on hundreds of patients hospitalized with covid nineteen in the enrollment process was sponsored by parts of the National Institutes of health according to The New York Times and news broke after there were a number of officials who cautioned against adding more participants to the trial on Tuesday so that it's two separate trials that we learn were put on hold in just two days. and. This elderly drug, it's an antibody treatment. The kind of treatment the president has been touting as a cure and saying, we'll be freely available soon. You Bet it is he antibody therapy from regeneration, a different company which I guess combined with steroid treatments led him to talk about kissing people in the crowd of a rally this weekend doing a strange Shimmy to Ymca by very. Very strong David Lynch like season one twin peaks vibes in that by the way one, hundred percent he's in the red room and he's having the time of his life. The Eli Lilly treatment effectively does the same thing as regeneration one using monoclonal antibodies to fight the virus, and after trump got the treatment, both companies applied for emergency use from the FDA with Lily, seeking it for mild to moderate cases as opposed to the trial which focused on hospitalized patients. So there have been promising results for both treatment so far in trials, but this pause would help figure out if there are major issues or side. Effects with the treatment for other folks on the other point about how widespread these treatments could be if found safe and effective regenerate has said that at the moment, it only has enough supply to treat fifty thousand patients in hopes to be able to get up to three hundred thousand in the next few months to put this into a sense of scale here right now, there are an estimated thirty, six thousand patients currently hospitalized with co Ed.

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Boston - AG Maura Healey Launches Voter Protection Initiative at Lynn YMCA

Nightside with Dan Rea

00:28 sec | 3 years ago

Boston - AG Maura Healey Launches Voter Protection Initiative at Lynn YMCA

"Healey, bringing the message of voters rights to the North Shore with the election. Just weeks away, Attorney General Maura Healey visited Lynn, where her office is community enforcement division, handed out leaflets at a local Y M C a way want them to know here in Massachusetts that their right to vote will be protected that their ballots will be counted and Also want them to have basic information because this year course way have voters. Palin voting for the first time the outdoor dining

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Scot Prohaska on Total Athlete Development

Just Fly Performance Podcast

05:35 min | 3 years ago

Scot Prohaska on Total Athlete Development

"Scott. Welcome to the show. It's awesome to have you here Min. Banks. or It's something myself and my team we listened to you guys all the time on on just fly sports It's got a requirement for anybody that works for me to listen to your podcast though. They'll thank you. Yeah. It's awesome to have you. I mean, I know every time we've talked or I've I've just more and more intrigued by what you do. Because I, know you're not like you're not all over social media. You know you're not. You're but entire, I've just like I am. So I wish before I left. California could've stop by and really excited that chat about your. Your your insight into your system and how before we get into that I'm curious to like and I like getting into this for especially for people who have who see things in such an expansive way. But what was your gateway into coaching like what got you interested in it, and then what were some really big milestones in changing the way that you thought about your process? Yeah I, you know quick Reader's Digest version is. A pretty good athlete grown up back East right and had scholarship offers and was fortunate enough when I was in. Eighth Grade. To walk in the YMCA, fine little dungeon part where all the tough guys athletes working out in in. There was a level five Olympic lifting coach, and saw me with my little fitness books working out and said Hey kid Chimera. I WANNA teach you how to really train and while I was in eighth grade I started training with. Professional, athletes Olympic, athletes learning how to snatch clean squad sprint hurdles. Everything. So was a amazing experience for young kid be pulled into that kind of culture right away. Top properly. And then after. Know went into finance world business world is kinda miserable, but I was always getting fathers and guys played college football with call me when Scotty? Knew so much about this stuff. Helped me, I got a contract or my kids to a scholarship, teach him and I was doing it on the side and just fell in love with it and started growing in saw business opportunity, and then got called sportsmed guy in Toronto like the work I was doing and went up there and started running its clinic work with NHL guys in Canadian Olympians and stuff like that. It just grew from there kind of an organic way of. Loving it as a young young kid. Being, lucky to have someone mentor me and saw how it changed my life, and then fell into coaching. I feel like you're not the. For, some reason the finance and I didn't like it, and then again, the sports perform I. I've heard that story before I. Don't Mac Shakers on here had that too, and I feel like I've heard others. Maybe I do feel like that that like systems kinda thinking or do you think there's any thinking and finance that is helpful for sports is just make quincy dental you are. I think it's I think it's for competitors. We'll always WANNA look at measures of success. And that's kind of a natural thing. Until you realize I work, I work hard to get something and I realized I. Don't like it when I get here, that might not be success but I think finance is a challenging. Competitive. And and you know with detail and all these little nuances you can take and I think that attracts people to feel they wanna feel successful right, and then you realize you're sit in front of a computer all day long. Yeah. I. Can totally see that. Makes that makes sense I. You're speaking of success to ask the first thing. It's official question. I had and I just I guess, I, felt like starting with this rather than jumping right into the six lanes but. What is success in sport mean to you or? Yeah. So. What it used to meet. Right. So we all have these objectives and goals right, and we think that success when we meet that, we're going to be successful when feel successful yet, what happens when you need it? How long does they last for me? It lasts maybe five minutes and then I'm spending the next stuff in saying, okay. GotTa, start grinding now for the school and realizing that my daily experience wasn't great. So, success for me sport or any endeavor is your daily optimize experience that's sustainable over time. So if you're an athlete of Your Business Guy, whatever it is, if you're living your dream, you're loving your days, you're making a contribution feeling fulfilled. Ben. That's success to me. And so that's how I look at it when I get an athlete that. Wants to scholarship, but he's loving the training loving where he isn't high school having great teammates. Great relationships performing on the field. Every day is not future. You know obsessed all the time that successful to me. That makes sense with the process, right? Like. So often we just look at this. What's the goal? Win The Akron serve get the scholarship, but then, but then what I mean. Eventually it just. Eventually. There's think an emptiness. I mean, it's Nice Scholarships for sure. But at some point you get to the top and. Maybe realize you're on the wrong ladder something, but it's Where I've dealt with the most Olympic athletes after an Olympic year while they struggle. Mightily, they struggle with purpose with focus with what it all means. Up the disappointment of even if they got a medal, did feel as good as they thought. But the daily optimal experience their love in their life in the training or joining, they're enjoying the relationships are building that seems to be sustainable

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Hundreds of Georgia campers infected with coronavirus at YMCA camp in just days, CDC report finds

The Erick Erickson Show

01:27 min | 3 years ago

Hundreds of Georgia campers infected with coronavirus at YMCA camp in just days, CDC report finds

"Two hundred, sixty cases of covid nineteen have been tied to attendees and staff at North, Georgia Ymca Children's camp. In June, according to a report released, Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. One of the largest known super spreading events in the state. The report details how covid nineteen spread rapidly among children and teens within the camp and raises questions about the effectiveness of safety protocols s school districts, colleges contemplate reopening Ymca Camp High Harbour identified in the report is camp a suffered an outbreak, late, Lake. Burton, location late June as of July tenth about eighty, five cases of the virus have been. been linked to the camp. The JC previously reported a figure that has since tripled the CDC study of five, hundred, Ninety, seven campers and staff from Georgia found the camp did not follow its guidance to require campers to wear masks though the staff did three quarters of the three, hundred, forty, four, ten days and staff for whom the CDC was able to obtain test results tested positive for the virus. The CDC said the overall attack rid of the virus forty, four percent though the agency acknowledged that an under cats an undercount because it included more than two hundred, fifty for whom they had. No results. This investigation adds to the body of evidence demonstrating that children of all ages are susceptible to the coronavirus and contrary to early reports may play an important role in its transmission.

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Summer camp during coronavirus will look a little different

News, Traffic and Weather

02:09 min | 3 years ago

Summer camp during coronavirus will look a little different

"The first day of summer many parents and kids are wondering with corona virus will there be summer sports camps almost bills Ford says it depends on where you live and what type of activity I've heard it from neighbor parents every day since we started corona virus stay home stay safe in March love my kids but they're driving me while the children riding bikes and skateboards they to look for the summer sports and camps president and CEO Jason Frazier was Skyhawks sports academy is hearing the same thing yep waiting list right now put put parents but that one didn't have I could be great for the kids I think they're they're they're ready to be active and ready to be doing something positive so that's been the most encouraging thing that we've seen so far tennis soccer baseball golf flag football cheerleading for nearly forty years the Spokane based guy hawks is operated camps and clinics for children aged four to twelve all over the country in this pandemic they've already been able to start up in ten states and hearing district code nineteen guidelines will have restrictions on programs I think we had a change such as no contact check in and check out we have our staff that are wearing masks during programs we're not requiring masks for kids but in some cases parents are having their kids were masked programs we are thoroughly cleaning our equipment throughout the day Spokane sky hawks begins next Monday but yeah comma camps have been canceled all summer because it's a corona virus hot spot here in western Washington were only in phase two of the re opening Frasier says virtual camps might have to replace some in person sessions it's important kids get out and play and Frazier says the emphasis is fun what we want is we want to provide a positive outlet we want to continue to teach life skills through the sport we want to develop that passion for the sport we just want these kids to be able to provide I also checked with the greater Seattle YMCA website accepting registrations for day camp classics at king and south Snohomish county wise and elementary schools it will be family camps only at the popular Coleman and camp or Kyla this summer

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Protests Become Fertile Ground for Online Disinformation

The Current

04:52 min | 3 years ago

Protests Become Fertile Ground for Online Disinformation

"Protesters in New York City last night, counted down to an eight PM curfew and defied it. Donald Trump has called in the military to clamp down on protests that continued across the United States and police presence was heavy, but the demonstrations last night were largely peaceful. The city of Philadelphia also continues to be under curfew after several days of protests and looting, and as in many other cities, we've seen images of police advancing on protesters, shooting, tear gas and firing rubber bullets. The Associated Press calculates that across the United States. At least ninety three hundred people have been arrested since the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. A is a Philadelphia activist who ended up in the thick of things on Monday afternoon at of concerned for her safety. We are not using her last name shot. Hey, good morning! The morning. They were much for inviting. Thanks for. Joining us. You are marching on the highway in Philly on Monday, what happened? Yes I was so we actually started over by the police precinct in another neighborhood, it was completely peaceful march through the city past city hall We didn't end up over on highway until much later towards the end of the protests long before curfew started, and we ended up. Being kind of diverted there. There had been police who follows throughout the entire The entire coach Ash and it was almost as much as them as there were of US Bay clearly had is on us, and they kept setting up roadblocks almost as if to divert us in the direction like which they wanted us to go. Same thing happened on Saturday and they trapped us. so this time when they put roadblocks the six thirty six dollars right there, so. The organizers suggested you know. Let's go. Let's on the expressway and did and that's when things kind of went incredibly downhill. And what do you mean describe what happened as you say when things went downhill? So we marched out on the expressway, we had our signs on me. Were chanting Saint George Lewis Name San Taylor's name and we ended up walking down the expressway. We went on the other side, so we were in oncoming traffic. We were stopping traffic, but we were doing our best to get out of cards way and the videos that were recorded show that we were staying away from the car's. Not a single car was touched. 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