21 Burst results for "Zucca"

Eigenmarke
"zucca" Discussed on Eigenmarke
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Eu tava la
"zucca" Discussed on Eu tava la
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Overdue
"zucca" Discussed on Overdue
"Kind of hooked ever since Took some some writing. Courses got invested. History she's also a composer andrew. She loves renaissance. Music sang a bunch of it in school and has written a viking. Themed song cycle called sundown. Whispers of rag narok it was performed as a stage piece. I feel like this is all very impressive but when you just take it without warning it is kind of like whoa our. You are the author of an acclaimed novel series in a decorated historian. I didn't know you had time to perform in the stage version of sundown whispers of ragnarok which was based on the thirteenth century icelandic prose. Edda which we derive much of our knowledge of viking folklore. Also learn about phil king. Andrew filling is. Are you sure that it was not a typo for a word that we can't say on our podcast. I don't think it was okay. It may may not have been a a typo decades go. It's basically folk music about nerd stuff. Okay comes out of the scifi fantasy conventional says she shanty is sort of like sea shanty tick-tock but you're singing up about cell phones and you're singing about spaceships wasn't really into talks so all i knew they were doing that anyway. I was really into sea. Shanty ticked off. And please if you found any about like space sea shanties. I want to hear them. 'cause if you were right in the sea shanty about star wars that's phil king. Essentially she won an award for a song she wrote in like two thousand nineteen or something extremely online hobby and genre of music. It's what's kind of fun is that it seems like a predates being super on line but it does. It has continuity with the types of communities that found a home extremely online. she's also written. A bunch of omni may and manga criticism some of this manga some of it for the smithsonian trying to get you here andrew a lot of her writings specifically about the creator of astro boy osama zucca so again like go check our website and so she's got all cataloged if you wanna learn more and for this book. She was awarded the john. W campbell award for best new writer in two thousand seventeen to like lightning was published in twenty. Sixteen was a finalist for the hugo that year when the company cook award as i mentioned earlier..

Eu tava la
"zucca" Discussed on Eu tava la
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Channel 52: The DC Podcast
"zucca" Discussed on Channel 52: The DC Podcast
"Unexpected. Shed coconut in my mouth. Trust me i was gonna talk that. I think that's like at least the second or third thing i heard tonight. I'm like manning busy cutting up this drops better. Drumcree own ida mass. Can you the night when i think. In my personal opinion i was asked. I might who knows dang winston. Good tom taylor's been killing at the art on. This book has been credits. That art is This secret of melinda zucca. Yeah what did you think about that. We weren't impressed with that either. Better batting maneuvering workforce. I mean reported theresa parker. Here you know all of a sudden has a half sister because okay frozen. You couldn't read it tony. Zuko mail order bride runs away. Odd haley circus takes her in. And then john grayson sleeps was her. He knows mary but he they're not dating yet. So palatable. yeah it's.

League Rundown: A league of Legends Esports Podcast
"zucca" Discussed on League Rundown: A league of Legends Esports Podcast
"Maybe zucca plays significantly more free than he already does. And the problem is i don't even know if you can ratchet that power level up like that shit's already at eleven right like you make him play a little crazier. He probably just ends up stopping them even harder. It's you sui whose opponent right not faker. Maybe you're sui pulls out the The yasuo again and they play like diana aggregates jungle and they just hard camp. Uk that's how you do it say till ges uk game one. Just go all in and maybe you can do enough mental damage to the collage victory. I think that's the blueprint and if they can pull out a game and actually demonstrator that might be the biggest impact they have on. The entire playoffs is showing other teams how to beat. Eeg if they can find one thing that works really well even if they don't win the game but they get so far ahead at the fifteen or twenty minute mark. You know a better team could close from that. So is that what you do going forward. But we're probably spending more time on guitar. Toss in those spent on the rift. So let's talk about the other. Two teams are probably in a similar position because both immortals angled guardians at seventh and eighth place do not get the cushion of double elam. That's right if didn't toss loses. Once again they get to play. Probably immortals actually assure the adversely immortal instead. Yeah because digs six a seven so they get the worst of the teams above them in the actual elimination loser's bracket here immortals and golden guardians. We got stacked up here badger. I know you are roaring in ready to talk about immortal. This you want to bring home for me do that So mortals i think going into this have a little bit of mental in the lower bracket i mean they lost all three games this weekend and i may or may not have picked him to go three now but i mean i like i said earlier..

F1: Beyond The Grid
"zucca" Discussed on F1: Beyond The Grid
"Faire remember where was twenty million dollars. Promised to pay ten million and chrysler bait me lumber. And we make the edgy endanger. Was really fantastic. We only ended small likely j. Larussa minardi examined edgy was so the deal was shaken. If you into we've me he's better than a contract because you can't e cap and what happen because business is business and he's not the calm these chrysler to be a little bit more. The deal was agreed to share the cost of the engine. Then when he called me say again a conflict and the day after the walkie. Show at love your thought. They came a- with a plane to take one engine. They tested in the bench of twa. They saw forty power more than the cosworth. They flew to detroit to see the buses chrysler. And they say please. Can we raging. We pay what you want. We want engine for our benefit. You know and chrysler say to dome into flag. You know re- forget former one because you are not serious people deal with mclaren. They broke the deal now. We forget from roman asked me to close lumber heating or ever. They saw lamborghini to tommy. So alto and then. It was the end of lamborghini. Thanks to randy's there were so disappointed in the way ron treated them. Business is business you think if the lamborghini engine had gone to mclaren in one thousand nine hundred four they may have kept it and center at the team. Do you think centre. Wanted to drive back combination and he was so pleased with with the commissioner was so fast so he's to the engine became so smooth with this with the new. The power was. I don't want to raise the splits. Easy wow what a story. It's been so wonderful talking to you. But i feel we can't end this conversation without briefly mentioning super aguri because of course it was a it was a cult team. In a way wasn't it was hugely popular popular. Just talk us through the birth of super aguri. How it came about. I remember it being all very last minute. But our is it from your vantage point. One day it was racing for lambeau dealing with the loose in the was the best of lamborghini sir. The in the japanese grand prix zucca with the larussa lamborghini was new now and the conduct. Ask who he. Can you sit up wanting because we have a problem because the kumai the contract we honda but they decided to take batum and the probably buddy kenmore ignore who was without a former one see. So that's for two thousand six isn't it so he flew to england. Came to see me say can you have. I like the big challenge. That was really big and we did with the all. Darrow's read the super duty and we did well and on the second year. We also do well because recreate it. Big problem to under because super julia was faster than on the when he's cannot accent team. We the budget. That was one quarter on. The budget could beat them than are never forget canada 2007 taku finished sixth overtaking fernando alonzo. I'll never forget it exactly exactly. And on that walls feeling losing face and my problem was that what was to go to and they cannot accept and they say to the people at donde..

Post Show Recaps
"zucca" Discussed on Post Show Recaps
"We go all right. We all love each other. Exactly we go back to the apartment with iro end zuko while kind zuko zucca walks into the bathroom and as he looks into the mirror. Instead of seeing himself he sees no scars zuko but also now no hair with an arrow zuko essentially. He is the avatar as staring back at himself in the mirror. And i have to say like looking on a man in the mirror like that would be quite creepy creepy. What does this dream mean though. That's what i was trying to want. That's what i was wondering. 'cause it's like all dreams in media have like some type of meaning but i was like why zuko imagining himself to be the avatar guitar. Just confused. yeah. It is a little bit odd. It's not super clear to me. I i guess maybe like zuko does have in avatar connection through his mom side. he is related. All that's true. I didn't think that you're right so like potentially that's what it is like. He's like because it is part of his identity and as we see in season three he really does grow into that part of his identity. So maybe this is just like him like a his subconscious brain thinking that. I don't know i know. That's as good a theory as to the all i'll take it dream analysis. Actually please don't come to me. I don't understand dreams at all and waited like one of my biggest pet peeves is when someone has a dream. That's like super interesting to them. And they want to explain to me in excruciating detail. And i just don't understand what's happening. Does this happen to you often. Do you have friends. Explain their dreams to you because altogether through happens so much more often than ought to end like they never have context. They never made anything to me and they're like wasn't that so crazy i guess it. Yeah sure it was crazy so you know miss me with that dream. The dreams tough. Go say another word. They're never.

The World: Latest Edition
"zucca" Discussed on The World: Latest Edition
"Scrambling over rocks and tide pools. At least one of the victims had tried to enter the us several times before but she was turned around by title. Forty two a pandemic your public health law invoked by the trump administration it lets. Us officials automatically turn away migrants and asylum-seekers at the border can kazuko is lawyer with human rights. I a nonprofit. That's monitoring conditions for migrants at the border. The just released a report documenting over three thousand kidnappings or alleged attacks on migrants since biden took office in mexican border cities where they've been made to wait under title forty two because duca says the danger migrants can face forces them to take riskier paths across the border whether it's through the river or trying to swim around the border wall and the ocean and and these are incredibly dangerous journeys people fall from the border wall and severely injured. They drown in the river. The drought in the ocean this week border patrols height gusts said the rise in human smuggling by sea had nothing to do with title forty two even though smuggling increased just as the policy went into effect. We haven't seen any impact of title forty two on the increase in maritime activity the individuals that are coming through in the maritime environment are trying to get away. They're not claiming asylum or credible fear. So we we don't see a connection to the to haikus said that more enforcement and infrastructure at the land border was driving smugglers to try. Other methods zucca disagrees with height goes assessment. Not sure what he says. The border patrol has declined. They know the reason that people are coming to the united states. They're not asking people if they have this fear of return to their country. They're not asking people. If they have the fear of returned to mexico. They have literally no idea why people are coming to the united states. In san diego patrol. Agent curtis tura shows off the new boats. Which are part of the new unit. The two were originally built a patrol the shallow waters of the rio grande. They're not made for the ocean so their role when it comes to enforcement will be pretty limited. We are a first response platform..

The Endless Honeymoon Podcast
"zucca" Discussed on The Endless Honeymoon Podcast
"Had gotten all you needed. These people don't know what the fuck they're talking about. I'm out of here. dropped out. He what about just getting like some some. What about getting like pigs ears are drug dried pig's ears. What about getting like a gross of those bringing them to your lover's house and while you make love to her toss like slowly erotic tossed the pig's ears down towards the dog. So he'll be not. It'll be a really nice erotic sound of him knowing on a pig year while you try to stay out to work on. Yeah yeah like some like some crocheting or some some sedudu. I think most importantly though like she your girlfriend or this girl you're fucking. She doesn't really know yet that you kind of think she's annoying so i think the made up okay. Well i think he explained to her word of it. What part of it. okay no. but i'm just no but i'm saying that maybe you just let me make a joke about it and say like when you say stop you know it kind of like throw me in like just say like let's how fun give her a little direction. She doesn't know that it's like you're even noticing it you know. She might not even know. That was my. That's a good point. Have you had direct conversations saying the whole the correcting the dog while. I'm trying to get my fuck. John's throwing me off. Have you ever had that conversation hilarious. Just been like. Let's let's turn the music on then. Oh good a good opportunity for you to show that you're at ally have a conversation. That's our conversation. You should always be talking before your fucking anyway. Like no honestly. I'm not totally on board with emily saying she's saying you always have a i. My advice has always been it. You start with with pigs ears. Then you move on to bring the dog onto the bed and then when all else fails you have a direct conversation with the person. You're trying to develop an intimate relationship. That always comes to last. Okay so do you feel like we helped you jorde. Yes you got. The you got the parking congratulations conversation. It's in. I always like emily. You do you've done. You mentioned a therapist. I've been doing therapy forever. Like some people. I think don't think it could be. You know what's a good convert like do you have any tips. I guess and in talking to someone if you're not used to like addressing things about like how to have them stop talking to their dog while you're having sex yes w had feel bad for people who are not like. I think it's always a good idea to like if you're going to have a conversation about sex focus on the positive the stuff that you like the stuff that you want more of like exp- like talk about it like it's like oh here's an opportunity for us both to get like some of our fantasies met like my fantasy is like i can't hear your dog barking and so i just like me going focus on the positive. I think he's a really cute dog. He's he's one of my favorite breed's i think he's well trained in other areas but it specifically with the fuck it. I need have some good advice. All right i think we've helped on the mazing amount. I really think honestly. The simplest answer is the best answer. You need to just tell her. Hey i'm feeling weird about this dog thing. And i didn't know how to talk about it because i was embarrassed but i like you so much. It's too. I want to tell you when you scream. Stop while we have sex. It makes me feel weird solid. Good luck george. Alright solid solid. Call emily she's gone. Emily's gone we love emily. Yeah they really kick people out quickly around here and we. I well goodbye emily. 'cause like i didn't really i'm not that i don't know how bar we tell her. One thing though emily. I never know how to like. I feel like i don't know how to thoughtfully bring things up. Sometimes i like start a lot of fights. So i knew you'd have some wisdom focus on the positive thinking good thing now we can't hear you. Emily know that we can't hear you. But but know that. Whatever you're saying we think is probably profound and we've really enjoyed having you and we miss you a great deal. Okay bye all right natasha. Yes i think that it might be time for a favorite segment here on the endless honeymoon. Podcast which is our secrets hotline. Okay let's hear what we have you have a guest that's gonna join us for the people loving it. We do have a guest. Who's going to join us for the secrets. Very funny comedian. She has an album out called. But i control me a help us. Welcome at suco oca- zucca ladies and gentlemen here. She comes let's there she is hi. How are you hiring natasha. Hi asuka i never met you nice to meet you and i know you're not frozen call. You look dynamic thank you okay thank you. That's all i have to get insecurities first and then get to it well. How's your pandemic ben to tell us about that. Like don't be insecure. Tell us everything tells the darkest thing that happened during the pandemic no besides we'll it's a constant battle to not lose yourself you know and i really try. I really almost lost myself a few times. i i really thought i was gonna start planting lettuce Yeah my husband had to remind me. That's not my personality. You know i'll put it. Put it when he told you know i was like i had lettuce. Little little like lettuce Bundles and stop that. Someone else's interests i was like. Oh my god it is. He was right he was right and it. You know what it's not mine. It's someone else's and that's okay you know.

Anime Podcasters
"zucca" Discussed on Anime Podcasters
"But he's only watching like the most basic is possible slice of life to turn off your brain watch like high school girls. Learn how to you know. Go camping or play frisbee or like ride bicycles. You know what i mean. Have you ever seen the hotshot. That's hotshot dot is literally hot. Chhaya diet is what he watches. That's all he does. That's that's it so you and my dad this island of a lot in common in that way. Look i'm come through what i like. It's fine no crush none. None right hotshot. No pressure says the one who keeps making for me to watch shows. He wants me to watch. We have this thing on the podcast. Where hotshot and. I will always recommend shows to each other you know. I think it'd be cool. It'd be cool and to be fair. I definitely feel like. I've watched more shows that hudson's recommended me that hothouse watch shows that i recommended him. You know what i mean. Yeah we've tried to be cabinet. It just doesn't work. it just doesn't work. I don't know what do you think about that hotshot person. Let's have this conversation. The counselor for your little keeping cal because i mean i i only have like two in the back of my head that that or three that i have in the back of my head that uses us. I watched and i have started to watch them in one. I finished and that was because it was on the bet and that was a that one was turn residence. And then the other two Great teacher ono's zucca and blood sea and out of those three. The only one that i'm actually really enjoying his blood. See just gotta go back and watch it. Why blood seed in particular. I don't know i i. I guess it's just because the fact. I'm a gore hound. Love violent battles in large amounts of blood and sword. Play and stuff like that And also jane already showed me like one the finale scenes with a giant murderous bunny blending people and i love that scene. Everyone else says this is the most fucked up ever. And i'm like yeah but i can't wait to get to. It was called again. It is a blood see like an another thing that i'm really into like love comedy based anime and like especially if it's dirty humor anime so jane suggested that i watch a great teacher on a zucca and i try that for a bit and i just wasn't getting into it like at all like eat. I understand i understand why. Yeah but it it know. I said like tell me if i if i'm wrong. But the big thing with great to show zucca it's too retro for you. You know you enjoy better animation not that quality you know you're you enjoy more recent stuff stuff. That's better animated. That doesn't have that eighty s aesthetic. I i feel like that is a big part of it. And i'm ashamed to admit that because they're older shows that like that like i grew up with that. Also go back and watch like i'll still go back and watch like the original dragon ball or sailor moon or mike astroboy end speed racer like came out like way before grade teacher zioka and i'll still go back and watch lows so i don't exactly know the hundred percent reason why. Gto just kinda fell flat with me. It's curious looks like a real quality product to me. Gotta say gee it hits all the point like typically. I like though like. I like. I like dirty humor. I like comedy i like. It is essentially a harem one and it's strong in in the comedy but i'm just like i'm just not feeling danta mission on. It looks alright. Anyway from what. I'm seeing right now from Looking it up. Let's see no great great teacher. Yeah okay a lot. Richer has pretty alright anime. Yeah they they had a lot of great key frame by frame guys back when it comes sky. Knox was active around the same time. The making evangelical for instance or When they had that other thing that one like romance manga that got the adaptation his and hers circumstances like even from there. You can tell like very particular guys. Were starting to really get into their work. This one guy. Mia she went on to do a ton of shit for trigger to his own. Independent stuff was really cool trigger on like that. That's the only Animation studio that. I know by name and i love their style and i love shit i love kill kill. I love talking And unfortunately i still have yet to see this. I want to watch premier like even have access to a nursing. I can watch it whenever i want. Just haven't yet. But i'm still really upset at you about that jaden when it was flying in theaters and we had planned to do an episode. Can we please postpone. no. I need you here now. I've forgotten what the circumstances were. I forget what the exact circumstances for. I just know that it was like in. I think we only had it in dub for the cedar for like a day. 'cause we only had it for a weekend so we have first sub and we had it for dub and so. I'm a watcher. i will admit that so When i heard about it. I asked you if we could postponed. But i think like you're super busy that we that was like the only week that you had free to record or something so i had sacrifice watching it so we could do the episode but or not. I haven't watched the sense now. So really i have. I have no reason to yell. But it's also the fact that i miss seeing it like in a movie theater. You know what. I mean because like it's kind of the experiences beutner made me ice in movie theaters. Like right now. I understand like right now. We're playing Fact slayer right now in the theater..

Upgrade Hospitality - der Podcast für Hotellerie und Gastronomie
"zucca" Discussed on Upgrade Hospitality - der Podcast für Hotellerie und Gastronomie
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90.3 KAZU
"zucca" Discussed on 90.3 KAZU
"Well below the point at which a person Can freeze to death. So at this point are you saying that there are no fail safe? So for temperatures this dangerously low, no failed states that are available for people who are without homes right now. Yeah, I mean, there are shelters that have opened their Arctic overflow. There are a few non profit organizations that have opened 24 7 spaces for a few people, but for single adults, especially for single males. On any given night. There are generally 4 to 5 beds at the time at which you call and that's assuming that you have a cell phone. I'm wondering, Is there a client you can tell us about whom your organization has helped during this brutally cold year, while This pandemic is still going on. Yes. So we have been working with people who are on house, moving them into hotel rooms since June on, and since that time we've paid for about 9000 nights in hotels. In the last couple of months, The work has become increasingly challenging because now the checkout date will always be at a time. That's colder than a check in date, but we work with a lot of mothers. And I think that's a group that often is kind of left out of conversations around addressing homelessness in Minnesota in this cove it environment with kids doing distance learning. Having Children try to call into school via zoom from a shelter is tough on any kid, and it's it feels like it's really not a big deal, but that like self esteem component, the idea that everybody in the class might know. That the child is living in a shelter or even in a hotel can be really distressing. So we work with a lot of moms that are are really just trying to bring a sense of normalcy to their lives, and their kids lives at a time when everybody housed on housed is dealing with a lot of Grief and collective trauma. Yes, Road. Murad is a shelter worker in Minneapolis, whose family founded Zucca. Thank you very much for joining us today. Thank you. As the risk of wildfire grows, scientists say the U. S needs to aggressively thin out overgrown forests that's expensive, and it can create massive piles of worthless brush and branches. Sam Brash of Colorado public radio reports. Some businesses see a new market. If there's a piece of wood out there, James Gaspard will probably take it way. Take waste wood, dead trees, charred trees. Yes, part owns Biochar, now in birth in Colorado. At the company's main location,.

WNYC 93.9 FM
"zucca" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Well below the point at which a person can freeze to death. So at this point, are you saying that there are no fail safe? So for temperatures this dangerously low, No fail safe that are available for people who are without homes right now. Yeah, I mean, there are shelters that have opened their Arctic overflow. There are a few non profit organizations that have opened 24 7 spaces. For a few people, but for single adults, especially for single males on any given night. There are generally 4 to 5 beds at the time at which you call and that's assuming that you have a cell phone. I'm wondering, Is there a client you can tell us about whom your organization has helped during this brutally cold year while this pandemic is still going on? Yes. So we have been working with people who are on house, moving them into hotel rooms since June. Um, And since that time we've paid for about 9000 nights in hotels in the last couple of months, the work has become increasingly challenging because now the checkout date will always be at a time that's colder than a check in date. But we work with a lot of mothers. And I think that's a group that often is kind of left out of conversations around addressing homelessness in Minnesota in this cove in environment with kids doing distance learning. Having Children try to call into school via zoom from a shelter is tough on any kid, and it's it feels like it's really not a big deal, but that like self esteem component, the idea that everybody in the class might know. That the child is living in a shelter or even in a hotel can be really distressing. So we work with a lot of moms that are are really just trying to bring a sense of normalcy to their lives, and their kids lives at a time when everybody housed on housed is dealing with a lot of Greece and collective trauma. Yes, Road. Meron is a shelter worker in Minneapolis, whose family founded Zucca. Thank you very much for joining us today. Thank you. As the risk of wildfire grows, scientists say the U. S needs to aggressively thin out overgrown forests that's expensive, and it can create massive piles of worthless brush and branches. Sam Brash of Colorado public radio reports. Some businesses see a new market. If there's a piece of wood out there, James Gaspard will probably take it way. Take waste wood, dead trees, charred trees. Yes, part owns Biochar, now in birth in Colorado. At the company's main location, We watched Crane's load beetle eating logs into a shredder conveyor belt, then spits.

KCRW
"zucca" Discussed on KCRW
"Are available for people who are without homes right now. Yeah, I mean, there are shelters that have opened their Arctic overflow. There are a few non profit organizations that have opened 24 7 spaces. For a few people, but for single adults, especially for single males on any given night. There are generally 4 to 5 beds at the time at which you call and that's assuming that you have a cell phone. I'm wondering, Is there a client you can tell us about whom your organization has helped during this brutally cold year while this pandemic is still going on? Yes. So we have been working with people who are on house, moving them into hotel rooms since June. Um, And since that time we've paid for about 9000 nights in hotels in the last couple of months, the work has become increasingly challenging because now the checkout date will always be at a time that's colder than the check in date. But we work with a lot of mothers. And I think that's a group that often is kind of left out of conversations around addressing homelessness in Minnesota in this cove in environment with kids doing distance learning. Having Children try to call into school via zoom from a shelter is tough on any kid, and it's it feels like it's really not a big deal, but that like self esteem component, the idea that everybody in the class might know. That the child is living in a shelter or even in a hotel can be really distressing. So we work with a lot of moms that are are really just trying to bring a sense of normalcy to their lives, and their kids lives at a time when everybody housed on housed is dealing with a lot of grief and collective trauma. Yes Road. Meron is a shelter worker in Minneapolis, whose family founded Zucca. Thank you very much for joining us today. Thank you. As the risk of wildfire grows, scientists say the U. S needs to aggressively thin out overgrown forests that's expensive, and.

Dose of Leadership
Jayne Warrilow on How to Bridge the Gap from ME to WE
"Jane warrilow back on dose of leadership on the show. Thank you really really excited to be here again. Early guess. I don't know if you remember that but you were. When the show was in its infancy. You came on. Yeah i did. Well i remember talking about you starting podcast before you even got storms. Yeah it'll landau when we met our long ago. That was ages ago. So i think he's you know i think it's nearly a decade. Didn't seem possible. A decade was just a kid then now knowledgeable and mature all have all the answers. Of course he life grandma s right your grandma now. Oh gosh that makes you feel. I feel like i should get my nicotine needles. Well you always you were a fun guest because you you were talking. I remember that conversation. Because it was. I would say that was at the beginning of the show. We were talking here in the prerecording. About how both of our leadership journeys have of changed over. The years have become a holistic. And i remember i was just kind of. I think this show is has done that for me. At least it. Gave me some alignment and clarity around that. And i remember having you on the show and having this really interesting engaging conversation about that about resonance about spiritual the spiritual side of leadership in so important in connecting with so i attribute that conversation a pushing me along that path leadership has become a holistic right. I mean it's changed quite a bit. How much is it in that decade that we've known each other. How much is your leadership journey changed. Would you think just in the decade. You know what i mean. yeah. I do I would say it's changed massively and probably in the last twelve months it's accelerated would accelerate so much i mean what was the big change. Well i think in some ways we You know with the onset of the pandemic and twenty twenty. I think that It almost pierce the illusion of business. I feel and i and in many ways. I think there were a number of trends that were already there but a lot of people would just getting on with business as usual so you know. Change is one of those things that you know. I humans. we don't often choose change of our own accord and so if you've been do the thing about leadership is it's very different at different stages of career and you know if you've done something at some point in your career that has worked for you. It's really hard to let that go. And then start to bring in something innovative or something new or something more holistic say and so you know this. A lot of resistance still to change You know particularly for a lot of people are at the senior level of organizations in. Have a lot of responsibility now. When covy came along there was no denying. We were in a zucca environment. You know is volatile on certain issues. Complexity some big use and the an everybody this uncertainty rose to the top. And oh you know. Some leaders were really struggling with how to remain confident and composed and do their work at when they were faced with unprecedented levels of uncertainty. And nobody knew what the future hells. So how do you continue to do your work when it looks like the market and the economy around you is collapsing everything that we took for granted like you know. Maybe we were growing at the time when it started and we just assume that growth curve would continue while everything changed and so suddenly everybody was confronted with issues that you know. Some leaders have been dealing with for many years. We're aware of and that just accelerated the changes needed to happen. So i think the last twelve months have been pivotal. Am i think this is gonna continue throughout the twentieth decade.

Inspirado Projecto
"zucca" Discussed on Inspirado Projecto
"While man is incredible to think that we've reached this point with creation. So you just make music like that you could just. It's just what it says. I'm imagining sifting through. An ocean of these different sounds and vibrations and things that have been out there on the internet. It's probably raking in. All of those has is Influences inspirations ideas as to what direction go now here. It is can't remember if i was saying this if i told you about this or not. But there's this app called a. I m i. Maybe it's pronounced ai. Ni ame Or my or imee. Amy i i am i am i am i. Oh baby that's what it is. Am i i m y am wow interesting. It's really great I in front of. I don't think you can download what songs you made on there. But you can Make some sounds also. There's a really interesting app. That i downloaded here cold What is it maize. Tools mutant maze tools. I think it's made by maze tools. It's called mutant to. It's a music making app and it just shows like this like like act Octa goner hexagon or something. You could spin it around and you can move your fingers around inside of this thing and choose things the base the since the different things and you can choose different parameters of what it's going to sound like and it's sounds really interesting you can save it Just just so fascinating. We have the capability at this point. Here's your fun fact. The average dog can run about nine thousand nine hundred miles per hour. Greyhounds are the fastest dog sound earth and can run at speeds of forty five miles per hour. Stay tuned to inspirational project. Oh for more fun facts. Thank you henry de horse for that fun fact. How about you guys Listener how fast do you think that you can run. How fast you think. Think your pets can run What kind of pets do you have been noticing some accounts and tiktok people who have pet Like pet of. What are those called sugar sugar gliders sugar gliders pet crows a pet ostrich Some people who have some exotic pets there was one where i saw this little tiny monkey just grasping tightly onto Hugging ever so tightly this little baby puppy and it was in its little diaper and it just did not want to let go of this little baby dog and do you. Do you have a pet like that. How fast do you have a pet monkey. How fast does your pet pet monkey run. Give me call five. Six one two zero three nine one seven nine. That is the hotline. You can leave it on the voicemail. No no one's even going to pick it up. You can leave your message on the voicemail and we will include it here in spreader projectile or if you want you can email in spreader project o. Edgy mail dot com your audio and we will play down here all right. I promise you it's fun. I just love it. This is a variety show. And i wanna get get you included. Maybe you've got an interesting dream synchronicity. ufo abduction story. Let us know. Want people to play claim here. All right What's next three thirty five today. It's twenty four january twenty fourth and it's been a while but i'm champing at some bazooka joe bubble gum and what's great about zucca jobs that they still have the comics in there. So here's a great comic zucca joe. His gang. this is number eighteen of forty eight. Just think they're forty eight of these little cam exciting out there and bazooka joe's if you have them all collected let me know. Let me know here on in sporadic project. Oh semi email in a projector g mail dot com all right. So there's a guy standing out in front of a store. I think it's bazooka joe. Himself does here's a side note. They've never made a bazooka. Joe movie have date. Maybe it's time for a bazooka. Joe movie it's just it's all based on these comics plain and simple we could be a cartoon. It could be alive actually. It doesn't matter but in this one he's standing out in front of a men's store standing out in front of their. He's like admiring Pair of pants. or something. a suit he's looking at a mannequin. That's where it is and he goes any you see him and he's talking to the guy he's like i'd to try on that suit. In the window he goes all right. Well all right but don't you think it would be better to use the dressing room in boom sh. I'd like to try that suit on in the window. Well all right but don't you think it would be better to try and dressing room. Wouldn't it be. Don't you think it'd be better to use the dressing room. So he thought he wanted. Try the suit in the window. Which would which would have been equally as funny fun.

Newsradio 700 WLW
"zucca" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Please story for you so Oh, yes, you it does. The thought of You know, after you passed on to the thought of, you know, spending the rest of eternity in a coffin in the dirty grounds. That's kind of turning off. Dead is bad. Okay, Well, I have an idea for you, please. State of Washington is now introducing a new way to Be buried that also helps the environment. It's called human composting, Ed. Okay, so just facilities okay? It Z k o I n is the name of the The company does this So what they do is the process begins. The bias place in a nor cradle whatever that is, along with 200 gallons of wood chips. After that bacteria, protozoa and fun guy are dispensed in the mixture to help speed up the process. Oxygen is then added to keep it between 145 155 degrees. Solar panels also provide extra heat if needed. The final result. Ed is 4 55 Gallon. Drums full of usable compost include You're dead by and, uh, the final compost is either given back to the family. Were donated to help grow new trees in the cemetery or other areas around Washington. Your thoughts? How long does that take? Does not say our way. That's what I was. It would seem to me that would take a while. But you know what? It takes several weeks, which you've you told me it took several months. I would if I was gonna say I think that I thought that would take like a couple of years. But, man when it goes that fast, I guess injecting the oxygen and then put in the artificial bacteria and protozoa is and things like that in there, man. You don't want to be buried. I wanna you know, I didn't say that Zucca Major, burn me or do something like that with me. This is a major item of contention in the boiler house. So whenever this happens to come up, I'm like I don't want to be buried. I mean, right? Yeah. I just cremate me or You know, build me like a narc but my body out and sail down to a body under King General. And I want the arrow with the flame shot up. Literally. Give me that one. Right, Kelly? No, she she's like, No, you're getting a burial plot and all that why I I don't want that. Why are you making me do something? I don't want you. That's the thing If you if you go to your parent's grave, your grandma's or whatever your whoever it might be. And God bless you. If you go there and stand there and, you know, talk to him at their gravestone. I get that because everybody in my family has been buried. And and I can't say that I haven't done that. But I don't want anybody coming to my gravestone going. Hey, how you doing, buddy? No, I'm not talking back. Yeah, just, you know, Talked to me in your dreams or something. You talk to me anywhere but grow me a grow a tree out of my head. I'd be cool. I mean, think about that would be kind of cool is if he did that, and all of a sudden, 20 years from now there's this big, beautiful maple tree in the backyard. Dead looks at with her fourth husband and says, You know what? Three husbands ago? Any guy. He was all right. And look at that damn tree like that guy would be like, Cut that crab apple tree down. It's a pain in the ass man Got marked room, Milord. ABC News coming up ladies from D C. But now our news news radio 700 w L W Dead man, muse traffic and weather. Use radio 700 w L. Jealousy. Cincinnati, the former vice president, back home in Indiana, this is the 3 30 report. I'm Matt Reese Breaking now. Mike Pence and his wife have just landed back home in Indiana. They are in Columbus right now, where Fences. 87 year old mother, Nancy lives 87 years younger..

Entrepreneur on FIRE
Ronald Reagan's Address to Nation on the Challenger
"Our. I fire nation. Let's dive into the first of three speeches today. This one's by Ronald Reagan address to nation on the Challenger. Ladies and gentlemen. I do plan to speak to you tonight to report on the state of the Union but the events of earlier today have led me to change those plans. Today is a day for morning and remembering Nancy and I are pain to the core by the tragedy of the shuttle Challenger we know we share this pain with all the people of our country. This is truly a national loss. Nineteen years ago almost to the day. We lost three astronauts in a terrible accident on the grounds. But we've never lost an astronaut and flight. We've never had a tragedy like this. And perhaps we forgotten the courage. It took for the crew of the shuttle but they the Challenger seven were aware of the dangers but overcame them and did their jobs brilliantly. We more seven heroes Michael Smith. Dick's Gobi Judith. Resnik Ronald McNair. Ellison owner Zucca Gregory Jarvis and Christa McAuliffe. We mourn their loss as a nation together for the families of the seven. We cannot bear as you do the full impact of this tragedy. But we feel the loss and we're thinking about you so very much your loved ones where daring and brave and they had that special grace that special spirit says. GimMe a challenge. In a media with joy they had a hunger to explore the universe and discover its truths they wished to serve in the dead. They served all of us. We've grown used to wonders in this century. It's hard to dazzle us but for twenty five years the United States space program has been doing just that we've grown used to the idea of space and perhaps we forget that we've only just begun. Were still pioneers. They the members of the Challenger crew were pioneers. And I want to say something to the school children of America who were watching the live coverage of the shuttle's takeoff. I know it is hard to understand but sometimes painful things like this happen. It's all part of the process of exploration and discovery. It's all part of taking a chance in expanding man's horizons. The future doesn't belong to the faint hearted it belongs to the brave the challenger crew was pulling us into the future and we'll continue to follow them. I've always had great faith and respect for our space program in what happened today does nothing to diminish it. We don't hide our space program. We don't keep secrets to cover things up we do it all upfront and public vast. The way freedom is and we wouldn't change it for a minute. We'll continue our questions space. That will be more shuttle flights and more shuttle crews in. Yes more volunteers. More civilians more teachers in space. Nothing ends here. Our hopes and our journeys continue. I want to add that. I wish I could talk to every man woman who works for NASA or who worked on this mission and tell them your dedication and professionalism has moved and impressed us for decades and we know of your anguish. We share it. There's a coincidence today on this day. Three hundred ninety years ago. The Great Explorer Sir Francis. Drake died aboard ship off the coast of Panama in his lifetime. The great frontiers were oceans in a historian later said he lived by the sea died on it and was buried in it. While today we can say of the Challenger crew their dedication was like drake's complete the crew of the space shuttle Challenger honored us by the manner in which they live their lives and we will never forget them nor the last time we saw them this morning as a prepared for the journey and waved goodbye and slipped the surly bonds of earth to touch the face of God. Thank you

Cars That Matter
Roger Griffiths
"Welcome to the show. Thank you thank you very much for having me here. It's great to have someone with so much experience and so much focus in motorsports fascinating topic and one that we haven't really had an opportunity to delve into thus far so it's great to have you as our guest to talk about what it really takes to win in Motorsport Competition. Yeah I've been a cop US and since I was. I don't know crawling around the floor home in England and that's where it always starts. I'm in the history of motor racing back in the UK. Goes back almost as long as it does in Italy and been super passionate about it. I remember being in the back of my parents car which was unfortunately not very exciting and just looking at the cars going by and being able to identify them at a very early age and you know I was very fortunate a just down the street. Maybe three houses down. He ran a garage and he used to have the local exotic car come by and he was a Jag. You A guy in. His personal transport was a series one e type an no driving around in mgb. Gt but that part of Essex where I grew up was just the capital of sort of the go. Fast Industry Motorsport we had Ford of boreham world. Rally House came out of we have people developing lots of other rally causing a gyco Terry Hoyle. Who's one of the biggest Ferrari restoration guys? He was just down the street and Early Memories of walking out on my driveway and seeing a Ferrari Daytona spyder sat there because he put up at the wrong house boy. That radium. Prince early does it. That's a that's a heck of a leader grow up yours. Yeah so for me. It's just been a passion and it was natural as I grew older and got pushed through the school system that when I started thinking about what he's a career to be. I wanted to be a race engineer from very early on and and really targeted where my education was taking me and I've been fortunate to be able to accomplish that and more so I've been very privileged. Well it's interesting that you had identified very early on what you wanted to be when you grow up as they say what about university I guess she went to university in the UK. There was only one place really to go in the UK to study car design. There was no specific courses. Like they're out today as a place called Love Brought University of Technology at the time and they had a course automotive tech college in the UK. It's like the equivalent here would be. Mit similar like that and they had a course automotive engineering and design twenty two spots and typically three four hundred applicants for those twenty two spots and I managed to snack one of those were. Ah Suspect took some talent I have to say. I'm not that rocket scientists the most brains guy at school. That's not me but I'm practical. A hardworking person and Israeli sort of dedication and sheer effort. That got me through the university system and I. I remember at the time because I I didn't go a conventional route. I didn't do the typical. Uk Root of which time was o level exams up until sixteen and then a level exams are ordinary and advanced level and chose sixteen to leave school and go to an engineering college. So I learned a bit of practical engineering. Learn how to work my way around a machine shop and I learn more about the hands on approach of engineering and I remember going to the interview. They win the head of the course. Lovebirds said you know. I don't think you're GONNA make unprepared to off your place but I don't think you're gonNA make it. I don't think academically you're strong enough kidding. And I remember seeing him three years later because he was actually four years later because he was my noise and vibration lecture. So I mean you look to me so that you still haven't said Yep so hey you know so much for his noise and vibration to obviously didn't have much resonance did it and good puns in there as well. I got three the my undergraduate degree. Well and the time I was trying to find a spot in major racing and it's not straightforward to come out of university. I mean you think it's not actually you know nothing. I wanted to be in Formula One because pure and motoracing and and you want to go work in the industry what you want to set your sights very high one for me was where I wanted to be. I wasn't able to find what I wanted in. An opportunity came up to actually further my education and two master's degree and so that's what I did. I moved over to the Cranfield Institute of Technology which is purely a postgraduate university. I spent a year. They're studying really similar but more advanced automotive engineering but I had an opportunity to work with a race car. Constructor called Lola cars no longer in business. These days time they were really starting to get into trying to project. How fast racing car will be before actually hit the track answer? My master's thesis was based on creating a mathematical model of racing cal and driving around the track and predicting the lap time was going to be. So that was complex math Tony when computing was not necessarily as advanced as I was writing the code in Fortran seventy seven. She's a language for probably nine hundred hundred of Sanskrit of But it was based around Lowest Formula. Three thousand car that was racing in Japan and Zucca circuit and Mizzou's circa in Japan is one of the most challenging not just from a driver's perspective but also from an engineer's perspective. And I challenge I had to do is to try and define the racing line or what line is the cog taken. A good driver will naturally find that but asking a computer is not straightforward. But that been some interesting work done by some guys at NASA which was looking at rocket trajectories so I started applying some of the algorithms. They were using on how to shoot a missile from point. Eight point being depending on what characteristics? You wanted that mistletoe. Shortest distance falsely speed. Whatever you could tune the algorithm so I played around with that and ultimately wrote a program which was very successful in predicting how fast the car would go low to use that quite a bit and even when my contact at lower ultimately decided to go a different direction. He took some of that knowledge with him. I remember getting a phone call. Saying Hey. I'm heading out to Miami to do the Miami Street race if I send you a track map. Can you for Jewish? And this was really before email and all the rest of it. I remember working through the night for several nights putting it on a three and a half inch floppy drill off here and Fedex ing him at the hotel and this was before they ran and then I got within three or four tenths of a second of the qualifying time. That is phenomenal. Let time programs today are fairly common. We use them all the time and you can write one in xl but back then none of these things existed even trying to create just the visual image of what the lap time would look like the speed tries against distance all time. It was a big challenges right in the actual program itself so for me just watching the way motors has embraced computing and the science behind. It has been a fascinating experience.

Pants On Fire
Truth vs. Lies: Anime
"Every week we bring onto grownups one. I think you're GonNa know where this is going. An expert the other also an expert. Uh No a liar. Yes and it's the job of a human child to help us figure out who who'd get spot a liar better than a kid. What are we about about today? Deborah we are lying about. Hannah may a style of Japanese animation that is known for colorful graphics and action packed stories that often take place in the future or fantasy World Lisa. Do you know anything about anime. Well it just so happens that there is an anime character modeled after me. Who is that so it was Mecca Music Moto? He was a giant sound machine in the future. Wow more concern observe somewhere with that. We could see that enemy No unfortunately he didn't reduce go over very well People wanted to see action but Mecca music. Modo was all music all the time you know. How do I do and Show was cancelled after the pilot. I'm sorry to hear that. But it's a thing we appreciate sound machines here. And now and we'd love to hear the sound of you telling us about our contestant that's it way better than anime thank you sure are human child. Contestant is an eleven year old from Waterloo Ontario Canada who loves surf and as a five pound dog named Lola. Back Up. Bafana's Hi Becca. Welcome to pants on fire. Take you came all the way from Canada. That's amazing. Have you been here before. No this is my first time. Oh so nice. I hope you have a great time. Are you planning on doing anything anything fun while you're in town. I think we're going to go to Central Park Nice. That sounds like fun. I'd love to go deborah. Take me I will take you. If you'd like to go anytime any time. You said the dogs are Peon me. Not say that but it's probably true that would probably happen and also tell me you own a small business. Is that correct. You're an entrepreneur. Uh what kind of business do you have a dog Englishness. I have a full total of one client five pound dog now. It's my mom's friend dog know her mom's friends dog. Oh that makes sense. Yes and what is the name of Your Business and that does barking mad dog walking walking services. I loved that. Did you come up with that yourself. Yeah that is fantastic. Will Best of luck but we also want to know more about you back up but we're going to do quit while we play our game to choosing ally so you are going to tell us three facts about yourself. Two of those facts will be true. One we'll be ally Lisa and anybody. You're listening to the PODCAST. We'll try to figure out which one is ally. Okay Becca. Tell us your three facts. Okay I've been to La. I broke my wrist on the first week of school. I Love Sharks and WanNa swim with them. One day. Okay I think the line is breaking the ricin and because if she wants to swim with sharks she definitely wouldn't want to swim with that's true. So yeah that's why the broken wrist you think is the lie all right back coat which one of those things is to lie. I have been to La. I've never gone tally. You've got it wrong would you like to go to La one day. Hopefully we'll maybe didn't come on the show me we could get you the LA. Jeez oh no. Don't listen to him okay. Our first expert is Paul Wolcott. Paul can you please introduce yourself tobacco as High Becker. My name is Paul Wall. Glad I'm a freelance Manga artist working on three different titles right now. So I'm very busy. Okay Hey and our next expert is Carrie Mallon Carey. Can you please introduce yourself tobacco. Hi Becca I'm Carrie Mallon and I'm a coma creator. That means that I create anime aimed at young audiences like kids under the age of ten. I most famous for my character tools pup chime make youtube luke videos about Berry interesting Nazi shuts they have some food on a Hibachi or something Lisa I do and it's GonNa be delicious but also yes S. eight times that is that's right. That's when we put our experts on the hot seat while they answered questions Lisa. Who should we put on the hot seat? I I'm going to go with Kerry. Because she said she does stuff on Youtube and maybe if I'm nicer she'll introduce me to those people who do the youtube videos where they open up. All these videos may open up bags and you're like what's it going to be in that egg and then you get inside and it's a toy and you're like Oh my God. I love that tour. That sounds very cool. Can't wait to see that carry you GonNa Hook me up I'll I'll find out if I know anyone in the world very good. Okay Beck. I do have a question for Kerry A. K.. What exactly do you do What I do like on a regular day to day basis ACIS is computer animation of characters that I've created? I was really inspired when I was a kid by. Hello Kitty and so Tuttosport my character. There is a super cute French bulldog who has all these adventures and he's always on his way out the door and that's where he got the name tools So I create those on my computer using to Zucca programming and then I upload them onto the Internet where they've gotten a quite a following. If I do say so myself you should put them inside of an egg. Maybe next time the reason why I was inspired to work in the first place was that I feel like kids. Kids love it. Adults love it. Even older people love it like. I don't know if you know this. But in Japan there's a whole version of an ray called the game okay which is aimed at older audiences and it's specifically about older characters like eighty and older telling stories about their grandchildren's success? Okay cool and call. What do you do exactly? Yes I'm illustrator. which the illustrates Manga Stories? Now do the pencilling inking and coloring. I have a Manga coming out next year called Sheesh Bro which is really female female empowering we see a lot of male male female roles and not a lot of female roles. I've really wanted to switch up the game a little bit. Well thank you if I was GONNA be What you do carry? What tips would you give me? I would say the first thing to do is come up with something that you find cute because If you find a cute than likely a whole bunch of other people well There's another character in my episodes. That's Larry the typewriter so sometimes like inanimate objects can be cute. So look around your world Decide what if you added is to it would become a character and then start doodling. Becca do you not typewriter is this is something from ancient time. Yeah just check it and by the way machines are not just cute. Were ruggedly handsome as well. Yes fair point.