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Latest podcast episodes about Covo

Italia Mistero
BANDA MAGLIANA e SEGRETI: Giuseppucci, Cutolo e il Covo di Aldo Moro ( Giuseppucci -4° parte)

Italia Mistero

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2026 11:12


Prima Pagina
22 marzo: Trump: 48 ore per liberare Hormuz; Anarchici, reportage dal covo ; L'addio discreto a Bossi

Prima Pagina

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2026 17:35


E dopo l'ultim'ora sul conflitto iraniano con l'escalation delle minacce vi invitiamo a leggere l'editoriale della domenica del direttore del Messaggero Roberto Napoletano sulla necessità di chiudere al più presto il conflitto, quindi ai microfoni di Prima Pagina ascolteremo l'analisi di Angelo Paura sui riflessi dell'aumento del prezzo del petrolio dovuto alla guerra, il commento di Mario Ajello è sulla giornata a Pontida dei funerali di Umberto Bossi, quindi la cronaca con il reportage delle inviate Camilla Mozzetti e Alessia Marani nel covo dei due anarchici morti a Roma mentre stavano confezionando una bomba, mentre con Michela Allegri e Flaminia Savelli faremo il punto sulle indagini legate allo stesso caso e chiudiamo con lo sport e con la giornata di Massimo Boccucci.


Giallo Quotidiano
“Quella famiglia era un covo di serpenti” - Pierina Paganelli

Giallo Quotidiano

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2026 5:53


I contenuti di questo video hanno solo finalità informative e si basano su fonti giornalistiche pubbliche disponibili al momento della registrazione. Non costituiscono giudizi personali né accuse.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/storia/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

FantascientifiCast
Carne e Anima - Side Quest

FantascientifiCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 66:36


Recensioni CaRfatiche
Recensioni CaRfatiche - Shelby Oaks, il covo del male (Chris Stuckmann 2024)

Recensioni CaRfatiche

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 35:02


Arrivato nelle nostre sale con un po' di ritardo, Shelby Oaks racconta la storia di una donna che non si è rassegnata alla scomparsa della sorella, membro di un gruppo di youtuber con un canale dedicato all'esplorazione di luoghi abbandonati e potenzialmente infestati.L'ultima tappa del gruppo è stata proprio la cittadina abbandonata di Shelby Oaks, che sembra ancora nascondere presenze minacciose e soprannaturali, fra le mura fatiscenti.Creata da Stuckmann, uno degli Youtuber più popolari in patria, questa pellicola però non si discosta minimamente dalle atmosfere già viste in altri film più celebri e originali, vedi Blair Witch Project o Paranormal Activity. C'è una buona regia, una discreta performance degli attori, ma tutto sa di già visto e almeno per il sottoscritto, la paura latita.Ad ogni modo, molto meglio di altri prodotti di generi moderni. Può risultare un intrattenimento senza pensieri, con qualche momento di interesse, perché no!

DJ MR.T KENYA PODCAST
DJ MR.T & MC MIDO - SATURDAY FUEGO @COVO SEPTEMBER 2025

DJ MR.T KENYA PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 85:35


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H3X
Covo Immersion Debrief: Does It Actually Work?

H3X

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 28:27


We did an immersion—so was the juice worth the squeeze? In this episode, Mark and Dave debrief what really happened at the UPNA Conference and the first Covo Multipliers Immersion in Oklahoma City. You'll hear what clicked for everyday covocational marketplace leaders, the lessons from failure and success, and why immersion may be the missing piece for breakthrough.Does immersion actually work to pass along vision and ownership?...here's our honest take.Covo Multipliers:Join the Signal Group: To connect with others living the co-vocational lifestyle, share wins/challenges, and get early access to event updates: https://forms.gle/TWB6kGRQWdpgbvFu8Visit covomultipliers.com for upcoming training, immersions, and resources. 4 Fields Training November 7-9 - SIGN UP NOW.

Black Butterfly in Effect
Who Approved this Covo with Cook & El Train

Black Butterfly in Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 52:15


Renascença - As Três da Manhã
Correspondente de Guerra em Porto Covo - O Comentário da D. Virgínia

Renascença - As Três da Manhã

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 3:15


Nesta edição especial do espaço de comentário, D. Virgínia é a nossa correspondente de guerra em Porto Covo.

Colloques du Collège de France - Collège de France
Colloque - Haïti, 1825 : de l'indépendance à la dette - Manuel Covo : La Révolution haïtienne : histoires et historiographies

Colloques du Collège de France - Collège de France

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 28:26


Antoine LiltiCollège de FranceHistoire des Lumières, XVIIIe-XXIe siècleAnnée 2024-2025Séance 1 : De la colonie de Saint-Domingue à la République d'HaïtiColloque - Haïti, 1825 : de l'indépendance à la dette - Manuel Covo : La Révolution haïtienne : histoires et historiographiesManuel CovoUniversity of California, Santa Barbara

H3X
The Rise of Covo Multipliers Why Priscilla & Aquila Hold the Blueprint

H3X

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 30:01


In this episode of H3X, we unpack the surprising shift in the Book of Acts that spotlights Priscilla and Aquila—not Paul—as the model of co-vocational, disciple-making leadership. You'll hear how this couple embodies a sustainable, reproducible lifestyle of mission that integrates faith, work, and home. Learn why their story isn't just biblical history—it's a blueprint for today's leaders. We challenge you to reimagine your role in God's mission through the lens of a tentmaker's table and a living room church.*** SHOW NOTES ***Join the Signal Group: To connect with others living the co-vocational lifestyle, share wins/challenges, and get early access to event updates: https://forms.gle/TWB6kGRQWdpgbvFu8Participate in the June 28, 2025 Bible Study: Zoom deep dive into the model of Priscilla and Aquila, facilitated by Dave. Get biblical clarity and shared DNA for multiplying gospel-centered communities. Join Signal Group for access.Prepare for an October Immersion Experience: Mark your calendar—details to come. Live shoulder-to-shoulder with others in a practical environment to accelerate reproducibility.

DJ MR.T KENYA PODCAST
DJ MR.T & MC MIDO - SATURDAY FUEGO WARM UP MIX COVO MARCH

DJ MR.T KENYA PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 50:21


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La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo
Luis Carlos Reyes se refiere en La W a las reuniones con Adelina Covo y Nicolás Petro

La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 44:17


El exministro Luis Carlos Reyes se refirió en La W a su denuncia en la que advierte que Adelina Covo, suegra de Armando Benedetti, junto con Nicolás Petro, le habrían pedido las aduanas de Barranquilla y Cartagena.

In Taverna da Kurt
D&D | Let's Begin! S2 E21 - Ad un passo dal covo segreto di Catelyn

In Taverna da Kurt

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 147:34


Dopo aver superato i fumi inebrianti di una stanza protetta da pericolosi rampicanti, i nostri eroi arrivano finalmente alla porta del covo segreto di Catelyn. Riusciranno a riprendersi gli oggetti che tanto desiderano? Potete trovare i video di #IntavernadaKurt su: ● ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitch⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Youtube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Telegram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Discord⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Ultim'ora
Messina Denaro, perquisizioni a Mazara a caccia del covo del boss

Ultim'ora

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 1:24


PALERMO (ITALPRESS) - La Procura distrettuale di Palermo, nell'ambito delle indagini finalizzate all'individuazione della rete di fiancheggiatori che ha sostenuto, nel corso degli anni, la latitanza di Matteo Messina Denaro, ha disposto l'esecuzione di perquisizioni e ispezione di luoghi in una zona residenziale di Mazara del Vallo (Trapani), le cui attività sono state delegate congiuntamente ad investigatori della polizia di Stato e dell'arma dei carabinieri.(ITALPRESS). col3(fonte video carabinieri)

Ultim'ora
Messina Denaro, perquisizioni a Mazara a caccia del covo del boss

Ultim'ora

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 1:24


PALERMO (ITALPRESS) - La Procura distrettuale di Palermo, nell'ambito delle indagini finalizzate all'individuazione della rete di fiancheggiatori che ha sostenuto, nel corso degli anni, la latitanza di Matteo Messina Denaro, ha disposto l'esecuzione di perquisizioni e ispezione di luoghi in una zona residenziale di Mazara del Vallo (Trapani), le cui attività sono state delegate congiuntamente ad investigatori della polizia di Stato e dell'arma dei carabinieri.(ITALPRESS). col3(fonte video carabinieri)

Barefoot traveling monkey
115-Vila Nova de Milfontes -Porto Covo 20 kms

Barefoot traveling monkey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 63:14


French Expat Le Podcast
Le sentiment de culpabilité quand on vit à l'étranger : entretien avec Elena Covo

French Expat Le Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 71:57


Aujourd'hui, French Expat vous propose une thématique très souvent abordée par nos invités et auditeurs : la culpabilité que l'on peut ressentir (ou non) lorsque l'on vit à l'étranger. Pour en parler avec Anne-Fleur Andrle et répondre à vos très nombreuses questions, nous sommes accompagnés par Elena Covo, psychoclinicienne diplômée en France et aux États-Unis, Mariage and Family Therapist qui fait donc de la psychothérapie individuelle de famille et de couple et basée à New York.Ensemble, Elena et Anne-Fleur explorent les différentes facettes de cette culpabilité et partagent des conseils pour mieux la gérer.

Cult
Cult di giovedì 21/03/2024

Cult

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 55:18


Oggi a Cult: il Cetec organizza l'omaggio ad Alda Merini nel giorno del suo compleanno; Maurizio Donadoni in "Matteotti Medley" al Teatro Oscar DeSidera; Piergaetano Marchetti sull'edizione 2024 di Bookcity Milano; alla libreria il Covo della Ladra un nuovo libro della casa editrice I Dobloni; la rubrica di lirica a cura di Giovanni Chiodi...

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TriangoloNerdAngolo Podcast
Requiem Downfall of Magic - Ludus Magnus Studio is Back! Ep- 201

TriangoloNerdAngolo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 50:53


Dopo Black Rose Wars, DEI e Nova Aetas, il talentuoso studio di Ludus Magnus Studio fa ritorno con un prodotto altrettanto ambizioso . A far data dal 19 Marzo 2024 infatti partirà la nuova campagna Kickstarter della nuova IP : Requiem Downfall of Magic ! Ai nostri microfoni abbiamo avuto l'immenso piacere di avere proprio il suo autore . Leonardo Romano . Abbiamo provato Requiem in diverse occasioni ... e le aspettative sono altissime , così come il nostro HYPE! non fatevelo scappare ! la campagna Kickstarter : https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lmstudio/requiem-dawnfall-of-magic?lang=it il sito di LMS : https://ludusmagnusstudio.com/requiem/ Novità ! è arrivata la nostra maglietta/felpa/tazza ! sostienici e alza il volume !! https://shop-triangolare.hoplix.shop/ Da oggi il Triangolo è affiliato de "il Covo del nerd" . Trading card Games, Funko POP, Boardgames e molto altro .  https://www.ilcovodelnerd.com?nerd=3247 Benvenuto al Triangolo Nerdangolo, il podcast sui videogiochi condotto da Alessandro, Lorenzo e Luca tre amici uniti nella nerdzone sotto la bandiera del gaming. Se ami i video games, la tecnologia e la cultura pop sei nel posto giusto. Un nuovo episodio ogni lunedì mattina alle 06:00, ti aspettiamo! I nostri contatti: www.flowcode.com/page/triangolonerdangolo. PS. Usalo anche se vuoi offrici un caffè ;) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/triangolonerdangolo/message

Odemira livre podcast
#23 História - Porto Covo, Iluminismo no litoral Alentejano

Odemira livre podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 55:02


Vamos falar sobre a localidade do Porto Covo, com base no livro publicado por António Martins Quaresma, "Porto Covo, o Iluminismo no litoral Alentejano #História

TriangoloNerdAngolo Podcast
Parliamo di Emulazione e dintorni con Francesco Once Were Nerd ! - Ep 199

TriangoloNerdAngolo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 67:12


Dai siamo onesti .. ci abbiamo provato tutti . accumulando successi ed insuccessi nel far funzionare il software come avremmo voluto. in questo viaggio attraverso l'emulazione ( e dintorni) , Francesco Once Were Nerd sarà la nostra guida! vi consigliamo vivamente di andare a dare uno sguardo ai suoi contenuti ! https://oncewerenerd.com/ https://www.facebook.com/oncewerenerd https://www.youtube.com/c/OnceWereNerd Novità ! è arrivata la nostra maglietta/felpa/tazza ! sostienici e alza il volume !! https://shop-triangolare.hoplix.shop/ Da oggi il Triangolo è affiliato de "il Covo del nerd" . Trading card Games, Funko POP, Boardgames e molto altro .  https://www.ilcovodelnerd.com?nerd=3247 Benvenuto al Triangolo Nerdangolo, il podcast sui videogiochi condotto da Alessandro, Lorenzo e Luca tre amici uniti nella nerdzone sotto la bandiera del gaming. Se ami i video games, la tecnologia e la cultura pop sei nel posto giusto. Un nuovo episodio ogni lunedì mattina alle 06:00, ti aspettiamo! I nostri contatti: www.flowcode.com/page/triangolonerdangolo. PS. Usalo anche se vuoi offrici un caffè ;) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/triangolonerdangolo/message

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Daily Podcast [Feb 27, 24] Covo w/ Purdue's Dr Mark Lewis

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 35:19


Dr. Mark Lewis, the chief of the Purdue Applied Research Institute, discusses the drive to advance national security research through five new labs — microelectronics, hypersonics, energetics, infrastructure and innovation, and tech acceleration and innovation — an update on hypersonic propulsion and control technologies, microelectronics for legacy systems as well as high temperature applications like hypersonic weapons, and the approach needed to accelerate the adoption of innovative technologies with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.

TriangoloNerdAngolo Podcast
Le piattaforme di CrowdFunding - spese; attese; meraviglia - Ep - 197

TriangoloNerdAngolo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 38:24


Dopotutto si dice :" L'attesa del piacere è essa stessa il piacere" Un aforisma del genere calza perfettamente per le piattaforme di crowdfunding. un mondo in cui il tempo è relativo e.... una piccola manovra vi può costare 27 anni . Cit. Novità ! è arrivata la nostra maglietta/felpa/tazza ! sostienici e alza il volume !! https://shop-triangolare.hoplix.shop/ Da oggi il Triangolo è affiliato de "il Covo del nerd" . Trading card Games, Funko POP, Boardgames e molto altro .  https://www.ilcovodelnerd.com?nerd=3247 Benvenuto al Triangolo Nerdangolo, il podcast sui videogiochi condotto da Alessandro, Lorenzo e Luca tre amici uniti nella nerdzone sotto la bandiera del gaming. Se ami i video games, la tecnologia e la cultura pop sei nel posto giusto. Un nuovo episodio ogni lunedì mattina alle 06:00, ti aspettiamo! I nostri contatti: www.flowcode.com/page/triangolonerdangolo. PS. Usalo anche se vuoi offrici un caffè ;) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/triangolonerdangolo/message

TriangoloNerdAngolo Podcast
Prince of Persia The lost Crown - Ep 195

TriangoloNerdAngolo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 36:22


Lungo, intricato, adrenalinico e sfidante... sembra che Ubi abbia fatto centro . Rinnovata l'IP di prince of persia in questo Metroidvania ad alto ritmo, disponibile per xbox, pc, ps5 e switch . a noi sta piacendo davvero ! e a voi? Novità ! è arrivata la nostra maglietta/felpa/tazza ! sostienici e alza il volume !! https://shop-triangolare.hoplix.shop/ Da oggi il Triangolo è affiliato de "il Covo del nerd" . Trading card Games, Funko POP, Boardgames e molto altro .  https://www.ilcovodelnerd.com?nerd=3247 Benvenuto al Triangolo Nerdangolo, il podcast sui videogiochi condotto da Alessandro, Lorenzo e Luca tre amici uniti nella nerdzone sotto la bandiera del gaming. Se ami i video games, la tecnologia e la cultura pop sei nel posto giusto. Un nuovo episodio ogni lunedì mattina alle 06:00, ti aspettiamo! I nostri contatti: www.flowcode.com/page/triangolonerdangolo. PS. Usalo anche se vuoi offrici un caffè ;) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/triangolonerdangolo/message

TriangoloNerdAngolo Podcast
Compiti per le vacanze di Natale 2023 ! ep - 191

TriangoloNerdAngolo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 36:20


Lo sappiamo che attendevate questo episodio più dei Game Awards! ed eccoci qui a salutarVi per questa breve pausa natalizia . non temete sono solo un paio di settimane !1 :) nel frattempo prendete pure ispirazione da i nostri consigli su come trascorrere le vacanze di Natale, tra un film, un videogame o un Boardgame... il tutto tra una fetta di panettone e l'altra ! Che spettacolo ragazzi!!! Vi auguriamo un Natale al TOP e un felice 2024!!! IT'S THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR!!!! Novità ! è arrivata la nostra maglietta/felpa/tazza ! sostienici e alza il volume !! https://shop-triangolare.hoplix.shop/ Da oggi il Triangolo è affiliato de "il Covo del nerd" . Trading card Games, Funko POP, Boardgames e molto altro .  https://www.ilcovodelnerd.com?nerd=3247 Benvenuto al Triangolo Nerdangolo, il podcast sui videogiochi condotto da Alessandro, Lorenzo e Luca tre amici uniti nella nerdzone sotto la bandiera del gaming. Se ami i video games, la tecnologia e la cultura pop sei nel posto giusto. Un nuovo episodio ogni lunedì mattina alle 06:00, ti aspettiamo! I nostri contatti: www.flowcode.com/page/triangolonerdangolo. PS. Usalo anche se vuoi offrici un caffè ;) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/triangolonerdangolo/message

TriangoloNerdAngolo Podcast
Un premio per tutti e tutti i premi per Baldur's Gate III - Game Awards 2023

TriangoloNerdAngolo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 44:13


"Possibile che Baldur's Gate abbia vinto tutto?" Parole dure.......Parole dure da uomini che giocano a party animals. Come ogni anno arrivano i Game awards e il Triangolo fa le sue maledette previsioni e come ogni anno si rivelano sbagliate ma noi ci faremo scoraggiare? Certo che no! Ci sono stati tanti annunci interessanti e nonostante il nostro futuro da analisti del settore sia sempre più incerto non bisogna dimenticarsi mai chi siamo davvero.... Gamers!!! Novità ! è arrivata la nostra maglietta/felpa/tazza ! sostienici e alza il volume !! https://shop-triangolare.hoplix.shop/ Da oggi il Triangolo è affiliato de "il Covo del nerd" . Trading card Games, Funko POP, Boardgames e molto altro .  https://www.ilcovodelnerd.com?nerd=3247 Benvenuto al Triangolo Nerdangolo, il podcast sui videogiochi condotto da Alessandro, Lorenzo e Luca tre amici uniti nella nerdzone sotto la bandiera del gaming. Se ami i video games, la tecnologia e la cultura pop sei nel posto giusto. Un nuovo episodio ogni lunedì mattina alle 06:00, ti aspettiamo! I nostri contatti: www.flowcode.com/page/triangolonerdangolo. PS. Usalo anche se vuoi offrici un caffè ;) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/triangolonerdangolo/message

TriangoloNerdAngolo Podcast
L'era delle portatili... quasi per tutti ! - Ep 189

TriangoloNerdAngolo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 42:37


Il 2023 è stato l'anno in cui molti attori del panorama prettamente PC, hanno deciso di lanciarsi nel mondo della portatilità, proponendo la loro idea di Console ( leggasi PC) portatile . e mentre impervia la guerra tra titani come Asus , Lenovo e Steam, sony playstation propone un oggetto a dir poco lontano dal suo tempo . Noi siamo rimasti un pò basiti dalla scelta di sony ... e voi ? ah... in tutto questo Nintendo non batte ciglio ! Novità ! è arrivata la nostra maglietta/felpa/tazza ! sostienici e alza il volume !! https://shop-triangolare.hoplix.shop/ Da oggi il Triangolo è affiliato de "il Covo del nerd" . Trading card Games, Funko POP, Boardgames e molto altro .  https://www.ilcovodelnerd.com?nerd=3247 Benvenuto al Triangolo Nerdangolo, il podcast sui videogiochi condotto da Alessandro, Lorenzo e Luca tre amici uniti nella nerdzone sotto la bandiera del gaming. Se ami i video games, la tecnologia e la cultura pop sei nel posto giusto. Un nuovo episodio ogni lunedì mattina alle 06:00, ti aspettiamo! I nostri contatti: www.flowcode.com/page/triangolonerdangolo. PS. Usalo anche se vuoi offrici un caffè ;) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/triangolonerdangolo/message

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
#BecauseMiami: Managed Retreat

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 50:05


Damian Pardo, who is running against Sabina Covo for a commissioner's seat in Miami's District 2's run-off election, and James Torres, who ran against Damian Pardo just recently in the general election, joins Billy Corben in-studio to talk about political partnerships and Covo's wooing of Torres for his support. Also, NBC 6 hurricane specialist John Morales joins the show to talk about that vicious storm that happened in South Florida this week. Plus, Tonya Galiñanes was a librarian at Tohopekaliga High School in Kissimmee, Florida for a decade before being driven to resign from her post due to Florida's laws on banned books. She talks to Billy about what she went through. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Barefoot traveling monkey
934-Porto Covo-Vila nova de Milfontes 18.6 km

Barefoot traveling monkey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 38:08


Barefoot traveling monkey
933-Lisboa-Porto Covo

Barefoot traveling monkey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 57:18


H3X
Covo, Single, and the Unreached with Crystal

H3X

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 16:38


Crystal works as a dentist, lives among unreached people, and takes advantage of the time and focus of her season of singleness in OKC. Join us for an inspiring and honest interview from a muddy boots leader in OKC.

Venice Talks
Ep.33 - Culinary Serenade: Exploring Venetian Cuisine through Local Ingredients and Homemade Delights.A chat with Cesare Benelli from historic restaurant Al Covo in Venice

Venice Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 45:23


In this episode Monica is talking to Cesare Benelli, chef and owner of the historic restaurant Al Covo in Venice. We talked about a great new initiative called Osti in Orto, an association of local Venetian restaurateurs dedicated to grow their own produce in Venice. We talked about Venetian cuisine and also about what to eat in Venice in Spring! A delicious episode!Discover the mouthwatering flavors of Venice in our latest podcast episode! Join us as we delve into the tantalizing world of Venetian cuisine and explore how to recreate some of their iconic dishes using local products. From fresh seafood to aromatic spices, we'll guide you step-by-step through the secrets of authentic Venetian cooking. Get your taste buds ready for a culinary adventure like no other! Don't miss out on this exclusive insight into the hidden gems of Venetian cuisine. Tune in to our podcast now and let your senses be tantalized!

Des vies en images
José Covo et Zvi David Fajol

Des vies en images

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 43:30


La distribution est l'un des métiers du cinéma moins connu du grand public.  José Covo, ancien directeur de Fox France, et Zvi David Fajol, fondateur et dirigeant de Mensch Agency nous parlent de cette passion qu'ils ont d'accompagner les films et de les mettre en lumière de la meilleure manière possible.

Il Fatto di domani
Il terzo covo e l'agenda cifrata

Il Fatto di domani

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 7:22


Il Fatto di domani 20 gennaio. Nordio attacca l'antimafia e tace sui corrotti: la campagna del Fatto per le dimissioni. Trovato il terzo covo di Messina Denaro. E le altre notizie che troverete in edicola

Mele
Perché ci sono voluti 30 anni per arrestare Messina Denaro

Mele

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 7:15


Collaborazioni con lo Stato, "soffiate" e profezie, cosa c'è di vero sull'arresto del boss latitante? Ne abbiamo parlato con Giacomo di Girolamo, tra i maggiori esperti di mafia e biografo del boss

lets talk art with brooke » podcasts
Brooke & Lulu discuss Pedro Covo’s SW-131

lets talk art with brooke » podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 32:02


GP2: Episode 2 of Gal Pals. Luann picked Colombian artist and illustrator, Pedro Covo‘s SW-131. This is a part of his “Swimmers” series. It’s FAB-U-LOUS! #art. #artchat. #artpodcast, #pedrocovo, #illustration, #superreal, #photorealism, #fineart, #colombianartist, #galpals, #ltawbpodcast The post Brooke & Lulu discuss Pedro Covo’s SW-131 appeared first on Let's Talk Art With Brooke.

Les Nuits de France Culture
150 ans d'histoire du Mouvement ouvrier, promenade dans le "Maitron", dictionnaire de la révolte de A à Z

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 65:00


durée : 01:05:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - Le "Maitron" est le plus grand dictionnaire d'Europe, il raconte 150 ans d'histoire du Mouvement ouvrier, "La Fabrique de l'Histoire" proposait en 2001 un documentaire intitulé "Promenade dans le Maitron : la révolte de A à Z" qui rendait hommage au travail immense de Jean Maitron. "La Fabrique de l'Histoire" proposait en 2001 un documentaire d'Irène Berelowitch et Véronik Lamendour intitulé "La Révolte de A à Z : une promenade dans Le Maitron" * C'est le plus grand dictionnaire d'Europe : 43 tomes, quelques 110 000 notices biographiques sur 150 ans d'histoire du Mouvement ouvrier, de la Révolution française à 1939, et bientôt 1968, plus de 500 chercheurs ou enseignants y travaillent.  Un continent inconnu de cordonniers, de typographes et de maçons, de syndicalistes ou d'intellectuels. La première question qu'il pose aujourd'hui est : qu'est-ce que le mouvement ouvrier, dans un monde où le communisme, qui prétendit lui donner le pouvoir, s'est discrédité, semble-t-il irrémédiablement, où les "sans" (sans-papiers, sans-travail, sans-abris) ont remplacé les "travailleurs" en bas de l'échelle sociale, où les forteresses ouvrières de jadis ne servent plus guère qu'à alimenter la nostalgie ? Le dictionnaire devient surtout, aujourd'hui, un aiguillon pour la recherche ; un jeu de pistes, à renouveler et à poursuivre depuis que son créateur Jean Maitron est mort, un relais entre les générations d'historiens, un moyen autant qu'une fin pour défricher le vaste champ de l'histoire sociale.  Promenade, à défaut d'un impossible inventaire, dans le Dictionnaire biographique du mouvement ouvrier français en compagnie de Claude Pennetier, Christian Chevandier, Gilles Morin, Rémi Skoutelski, René Lemarquis, Gilbert Ryon, Bernard Pudal et des "biographiés" comme Louise Blanquart, César Covo, ou les Aisenmann, correcteurs du Dictionnaire.  Après le documentaire, l'émission proposait un débat sur les dictionnaires historiques, avec  Christophe Prochasson et Claude Pennetier. Claude Pennetier, Christophe Prochasson, Bernard Pudal, Jean Maitron, Claude Poperen et Alix Barbet. Production : Irène Berelowitch Réalisation : Véronique Lamendour La Fabrique de l'Histoire - Promenade dans le "Maitron",  dictionnaire de la révolte de A à Z Indexation web : Sandrine England pour la Documentation sonore de Radio France

SBS Hakha Chin - SBS Hakha Chin
Australia Ram Hngakchia Nih An Hmuh Awk A Si Mi Covo

SBS Hakha Chin - SBS Hakha Chin

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 8:12


Pemlulhnak le khuasak tintuknak he pehtlaiin kan chim ding mi cu Australia ram ah hngakchia nih an hmuh hnga ding a si mi nuhrin covo kong le Australia cozah nih a ngeih mi upadi kong a si lai.

SBS Hakha Chin - SBS Hakha Chin
Australia Ram Hngakchia Nih An Hmuh Awk A Si Mi Covo

SBS Hakha Chin - SBS Hakha Chin

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 8:11


Pemlulhnak le khuasak tintuknak he pehtlaiin kan chim ding mi cu Australia ram ah hngakchia nih an hmuh hnga ding a si mi nuhrin covo kong le Australia cozah nih a ngeih mi upadi kong a si lai.

Buddy Book Club
Daisy Jones & The Six - Taylor Jenkins Reid - Episode 27

Buddy Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 56:24


The Buddies rock out in the fictional rock world of Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid. Tucker, (@tuckerpeanutbut), joins the Buddies in full Billy Dunne attire and may or mayn't have been in character the whole episode. The discussion got heated around some controversial topics (the character of Eddie, Coffee drinks/CoVo™, Reese Witherspoon, and more) but luckily memory is fallible so we all came out winners.Intro: (0:00-5:33) Stock Up/Down (5:34-25:43)Love/Hate (25:44-42:02)Listener Mail (42:03-46:11)Favorite Character (46:12-51:45)Casting the Movie (51:46-54:30)Conclusion (54:31-56:09)Next Book: MISTBORN: THE FINAL EMPIRE by BRANDON SANDERSON (Parts 1 &2)

The Tiny Table
Ep. 7 | Euro Covo

The Tiny Table

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 45:24


We're off to Europe!

Micro
Olson x Covo x Barton

Micro

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 11:21


Nick Olson is the author of Here's Waldo and Editor-in-Chief of (mac)ro(mic). Noa Covo's work has appeared in, or is forthcoming from, Jellyfish Review, Passages North, Waxwing and elsewhere. Tyler Barton is the author of the story collection, Eternal Night at the Nature Museum, forthcoming from Sarabande Books in November, 2021.  Links and Info: Nick Olson “The Things We'll Remember” Twitter: @nickolsonbooks Instagram: @nickolsonbooks Website: nickolsonbooks.com Here's Waldo: Order Here Maudlin House: maudlinhouse.net (Twitter: @MaudlinHouse; Instagram: @maudlin_house; Facebook: @maudlinhouse) Noa Covo “Ghoul” Twitter: @covo_noa Fractured Lit: fracturedlit.com (Twitter: @FracturedLit; Instagram: @fracturedlit; Facebook: @FracturedLit) Tyler Barton “Eternal Night at the Nature Museum, a Half-hour Downriver from Three Mile Island” Twitter: @goftyler Instagram: @tylerbartonlol Website: tsbarton.com Passages North: passagesnorth.com (Twitter: @PassagesNorth; Instagram: @passagesnorth; Facebook: @passages.north) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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H3X
Reproducing Business, Modeling CoVo Reproducing Disciple-making, or BOTH?

H3X

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 28:54


Where does business and the co-vocational life fit into a vision to multiply disciples? Carter Cox and Dave Miller share from experience in a way that will help you see the two (and how they connect) in a new light.

Ediciones Cueto
Episodio 14: Pedro Covo (pintor)

Ediciones Cueto

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 52:16


En el episodio de hoy conversamos con Pedro Covo, pintor colombiano que ha trabajado para revistas como EuroDisney, Der Spiegel, Tv Channel Historia in Quebec, Detroit Business, Reveu Long Course, Semana, El Tiempo, entre otras. También ha tenido exposiciones en Estados Unidos y en su natal Colombia. Conversamos con él sobre su estilo particular, la romantización del arte y la importancia de la disciplina en el trabajo artístico. Puedes seguir el trabajo de Pedro en su página web: www.pedrocovo.com También lo encuentras en Instagram como @pedrocovo Música: Upfronts – Ketsa www.edicionescueto.com

H3X
Opportunities From Covo Obstacles

H3X

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 31:06


Wonder if your JOB is holding you back from being used by God to multiply His Kingdom? Three practitioners share their co-vocational story as we unpack the head, heart, and hands of a co-vocational multiplier to answer this question.

The Showgirl Tip of the Day Podcast
The Showgirl Tip of the Day Podcast Episode Eight with guest Aimee Covo

The Showgirl Tip of the Day Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 35:09


Happy 2021! Podcast host Michelle Bruckner speaks with International Triple Threat performer Aimee Covo, who has lived in Berlin Germany since 1988. Aimee shares her experiences of growing up in NYC in the 1980's and what brought her to Europe and why she stayed.

IT in the D
Episode 348 – Facebook Avatars and the Latest Online Distractions

IT in the D

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 81:16


What is happening? Welcome to the one and only it in the D show in your house version. This is episode three 48 broadcasting live from our homes. This is Bob, the sales guy. That is Dave the geek. I do the Twitters is doing the Twitter is find us online @itinthed.com and do us a favor, give us a like on the socials and subscribe to us everywhere. Fine podcasts are sold. Yeah.     And again, as for usual, we’re usually, this is where we usually talk about the events and stuff we have coming up. There are none, although we might be getting close. Um, we’re going to see how, uh, apparently up North it goes, uh, and around the Trevor city area that just got opened up, uh, where bars and restaurants can open up at 50% capacity and that kind of stuff today. So hopefully, uh, in the near future we will be able to talk about our events in the NRA, Metro Detroit area. Cause we miss. Wow. We miss most of you. There are some of you, let’s be honest, we don’t, we don’t miss all of you, but we miss some of you breaking news, breaking news. There’s, I just got a page. Um, your Facebook avatar looks nothing like you and your stupid stop. I, I like, am I the only one like the mother of the one that remembers a Bitmoji and those bits strip things emoji. And it looks so much more a year. It wasn’t that long ago. That’s what I mean. Like it’s like, it’s like why is this, why is that a thing everywhere? Like I don’t like, well I know I do cause people are bored as shit and they got nothing else to do, so why not? Well, Bitmoji is on by Snapchat. So in order to compete for one thing, here’s the thing, like most of the people tried and it was like, ah, I have one friend that was like blue hair girl, pig tail fat. Like you know, like that’s my boy. Right. Stephanie’s looked really good. Well I think it was a, who was it? Beth Beth Mosley who just said, you know, she put hers out there. She’s like, I am not making myself fat. This, this is my, this is my avatar. She’s like, I’m not making myself fat. Get outta here. No. And that’s, that’s the beauty of this stuff. It takes about, you know, this happens what on Sunday where this madness starts and it takes up until Sunday at two o’clock, eight before I call it out, where I’m like, I’m done be before the anti ones come out. Like Homer go under my avatar, Homer sitting at the bar with all the avatars around him. Yeah. It’s like literally you have to just wait for like our people to come out like two hours. Well, and like I said, I mean it dude, I get it. Like everybody’s bored as shit and it’s something stupid and entertaining. Have your fun. It is what it is. It’s, you know, to me it’s no different than sharing a meme or anything dumb like that, which I mean God knows I share enough of, um, yeah, I, I just, I don’t like, I like, I will say this like I can’t, cause there were, there were some people that like literally had a lot of like venom and vitriol about the entire thing that I don’t get. Like, dude, just like let, let, let people enjoy their things. Like if I got mad about X, I saw a couple of things. Like people got mad. Yeah. There were, there were a few, hold on. Is it like two people on Twitter and then it turns into a Buzzfeed article. Oh, you know, yeah. No, it wasn’t a ton of people. It was like I said, but there were a few people that got like, like not us snarky, but like seriously snarky about it. Um, and got kind of shitty with people about them. And it was, eh, you know, it was just like, let people enjoy the things. It’s, and it’s, and you know, when we do, yes. Like we posted a meme about it. Well that’s us. We will openly mock our friends. That’s who, that’s what friends do in our world. If we’re not poking at you, you’re probably not on our radar at all. Like for example, Randy’s new nickname, if you’re not aware yet, Bob, um, is sparkle donkey. Uh, uh, a friend of mine posted that she found this, this booth, this tequila is out there. There’s a brain of tequila called sparkle donkey. And I’m like, Nope, absolutely not. I was like, I’m like, that’s, that’s Randy’s new nickname. He’s now sparkled donkey from Noah and it’s not funny anymore. I’m still laughing in my head. That’s, that’s still a thing. Uh, yeah, no. So I, uh, the one thing that I thought was interesting just cause we’ve talked about it a bunch of times over the past few weeks is, um, so stranger things was like the reigning King of streaming services, um, for views and watches and all that stuff for the longest time. Um, and they are now number three on the list. Um, as far as most viewed series of all time, uh, behind clone Wars, uh, and the Mandalorian. Yeah, I was surprised that clone Wars overtook it because it was, it, it wasn’t that popular live, was it not? No, it was, but dude, it, it, it blew up once it once Disney plot, like once Disney plus was out and people like burned through the movies and they were like, okay, I, I dude, I did, I didn’t watch it when it was live, but like I burned through the couple of movies I wanted to watch and I burned through all their Marvel stuff and I’m like, you know what, I kept hearing that was okay, watch it. And so I started watching it. I was like, Holy shit, this is amazing. And I started talking to people into watching it and other people started talking people into watching it and that’s why it kind of blew up. Yeah. I’m watching it now. Yep. I just started episode four right before or season four right before the show started. So it is, I mean, it’s just, it’s such a great, it’s such a great tie between two and three. Um, and do it in Randy, especially like when you get to this, this current season, the last four episodes of this current season should have been a movie like it was, it’s just ridiculous how great they are. And I think people are just so starved for content now. I mean, if you look at Netflix, what is it wrong? Molly is like the number one movie on Netflix right now. The uh, Dave spade. Um, totally the worst ending of any movie I’ve ever seen in my life. Haven’t watched it. I did, I did finally sit down. And so I feel like I’m a week behind you now. Like, so like last week you were talking about that Hollywood show, I sat down and watched that. Um, this week, uh, you threw out a, what was the one you threw out? Oh, hanger one. Yeah, so a hanger one. Um, I watched the first episode, so I haven’t gotten that deep into that one yet. Um, but for that one part, yeah, the part that’s in the preview, it’s only reason I watched it. Yeah. I’ll talk about that in a little bit. But like I am, I am a kind of, I was kind of ecstatic to see live sports on TV this weekend. Where are you? Where are you? Yeah. I had no idea what [inaudible] was or whatever the hell it was. I got nothing. I got, so the Germans started with live soccer this weekend in an empty arena. Um, the, the, the players on the bench were three seats apart. And um, now did they do, did they do what Korea did and fill the state or China fill the stadium with sex dolls? No, dude, that was the story. They actually had to issue an apology. Like the cartoon ones are like the $8,000 ones. Oh, I, I’m hoping the cartoon ones that blow up, I’m guessing, I’m guessing, I’m guessing the blowup version, not the real doll version. Yes. Here’s the thing. I was so starved for it. I watched, I watched both games. Um, but I’m not gonna lie, it was no different than watching like the Carpathia at team, at ultimate in Pontiac. Gotcha. Like, hear me out here. I, I didn’t want it. This was my take on it. I don’t want to give people an ego, because I hear all the time about like, Detroit lions fans, especially talking about how we need to be positive. Our team needs us, and I’m not gonna lie like it needs the fans. Like, I don’t want to give anyone an ego, don’t get me wrong. But like, you can’t, it’s so unwatchable with an empty arena. Even though, even though the soccer was on such a higher level and it was such a, you could tell it was better, right? It was unwatchable won’t do it. I mean, I mean, think about it. I mean, I don’t care if it’s, I don’t care what sport it is. Like you, you can’t, you know, a good chunk of the game is the crowd reaction to what’s happening on the field or on the ice or on the court or, you know, whatever else. I mean, that’s, that’s, that’s a huge part of the experience. And so without that there, yeah, I mean, is it, is it even really happening? It’s like a standup comic without a crowd laughing like, Oh God. Speaking of which, like I’ve seen like an Ellen, uh, our engineer, God bless her, um, you know, was talking about how there’s a couple of, um, like zoom open mic nights that are going on and how, you know, it’s, it’s OK. It’s, but it’s, it’s, it’s rough because you’re basically talking to whoever’s in the zoom room with you. Um, and it’s not, you know, a, it’s not a bar. It’s not people sitting there drinking and listening to you, you know, work on your material and crack jokes and all that kind of stuff. Um, but I mean, you know, I guess taking it a step further, you know, that article you threw out about major league baseball and, and the rules that there or that, I guess, I guess it’s a first draft and it’s subject to revision and changes, but do the rules that are, that are in that proposal are instant. Like they’re almost as bad as the rules for bars opening up. I want to go through this because my comment was new mop rules. Dot dot, dot. This shit is stupid and it says go with like high school ball and it’s going to look less than high school ball. Um, you basically can’t take showers at the ballpark. Um, you need to show up dressed in your uniform. So basically got to put on your tigers uniform at home and show up with your cleats on. So it’s, it’s back to, you know, when you’re kids and, and you gotta you gotta get out of mom and dad’s car all suited up and ready to go. Yeah. Right. Um, you can’t, you can’t eat at restaurants done road trips. Um, and not even at the hotel you’re staying in. No mascots on the field. I thought that was weird. Isn’t that like the ultimate like sheet like face mask shields? Yeah. You’re in a giant suit. You’re having a furry costume on. Know that’s not good enough. But see, here’s the thing that gets the trisomy nuts as they’re going through someone in to sit in a meeting and go through these things. You can’t exchange lineup cards. No high fives or fist bumps. No bad boys or bad girls. There’s a 67 page draft of this. Basically, if you’re, if you’re in the dugout, you gotta be wearing a mask. Great spitting is prohibited. No water jugs, no steam rooms. Um, you can’t hit in the indoor cages. Um, batting clubs are encouraged, which were many way, um, disinfected telephones in the dugouts. You can’t, every time they’re used, every time they’re used, right, you can’t touch your face to give signs and you’re not allowed to lick your fingers. So pitching, I mean, that’s, if you want to lick his fingers every pitch for grit. Um, I this, I don’t even want to watch kiss my ass MLB. I love baseball, but no, like I said, I mean it’s, it’s almost as you know, I’ve seen some of the, um, you know, the posts from where bars and restaurants are opening in that kind of stuff. And, and the sad reality is a lot of these people, you’ve almost gotta be like Tim, the tool man, Taylor, to reopen your bar cause you got to create these, you know, plexiglass shields around the bar that, you know and, and all that kind of stuff. And you know, Oh my God, I got ’em, I went to Tim Horton’s today after physical therapy and I got served at like the, the church basket. You know what I’m talking about? The collection, the collection bucket and select my coffee and donut comes out and a little basket goes in my car and I pick up my coffee and I’m like, come on, just give me my goddamn collecting. Is it a souvenir basket? Do you get to keep the basket? I think that it was made for this. It’s like two cup holders and like then like then like the thing in the middle for your credit card or money. So this is not going to be, although the one thing I feel like all, I’m waiting for all of the, uh, cause you know, this is going to happen. All the liquor and beer distributors are going to have like branded face masks sitting there waiting for bars to open. But marketing’s dream. Um, not only that, like did you see the thing about tennis? Like apparently like this is this, it’s the meetings. It’s not, again, walk, walk me through the boardroom conversation that led to this. Yeah, basically. So the, the, is it long Island? Uh, basically yeah, you can go play tennis again. Um, but then she made some joke that everybody’s making fun of her about saying you can kick, you can kick their balls, would you can’t touch them. Okay. Pooky. Um, but like you can’t, you can’t, like when you like you can’t pick up. Like how do you figure out who to pick up the ball? Like is it like not it or is it like tag like, okay, I touched it last so I can pick it up. Is that how that works? Right. Then what happens if like you have to do like a, like a soccer kick flip to get the ball up in the air again? Like why even bother playing anymore? Like, yeah, and I mean, and that’s, and that’s the thing, I mean, I do like at some, and this is the thing that I think a lot of bars and restaurants are going to go through, um, is at what point is it worth it to open and get running? I mean, I, I was having this conversation with, uh, you know, Jamie and Matt about the, you know, the Northville studios in the Royal Oak studios and, and that kind of stuff where, you know, just thinking through like, no, like I don’t think we’re going to go back to having four studios up and running with, you know, with full capacity and you know, people waiting in the waiting rooms and, and all that kind of stuff going on. I don’t think that’s going to be a thing for awhile. And so is it worth it? You listen to it. So you know James rogano, right? The guy who owns me, Greg put out a great Facebook post like an hour ago. I just read it while I was doing notes. Um, I just want to read it real quick. So put the hammer home on restaurants. Bars, right. Is it giving, giving Northern Michigan restaurants four days to figure out how to reopen their limited capacity with barely any guidelines. Bring back staff, adjust all safety protocols, order product prep, stock inventory and prepare for 80 degrees, 80 degrees. Sunny Memorial day weekend is a cruel continuation of his never storm. I’m not was, I’m not into politics. Just reminding everyone that restaurants survive miracles as it is patient. Be kind and understanding what those who were parents serve your food, be safe and take care of like, dude, that was, that was my point when I was in a conversation. I was in a conversation earlier today about that and I’m like, look, like, I don’t know, like can you get a bar or restaurant open? I mean bars like especially like, like little townie bars in that kind of stuff. Easy enough. But I mean like bars and rest, like bars and restaurants where like can you go from zero to even 50% open in four days? I mean, cause you do, you have to figure it, you gotta get your staff back. If you know, if they haven’t been around you gotta you know, and, and are they going to want to come back, you know, like are they feeling safe or they’re going to sit back and you know, and, and take the PUE bonus, you know, and, and all that stuff on unemployment. Can you get inventory? Can you get, you know, food delivered? Can you get, you know, and by the, Oh, by the way, do you have the money still sitting in the bank to get inventory and shit delivered to you? Um, I mean it’s, there, there’s a lot of PPE supplies. I mean there’s, there’s a lot. Yeah. Yeah. Those bars and restaurants are going to be relying on those distributors to have that branded shit out there. I mean, that’s the thing. They had to throw away all the food. They got to dump all the drafts. They sold back all of their liquor. I actually know if you read the articles, not a lot of places took a, took the state up on that. Yeah. Cause I mean it’s like liquors not like Bo liquor’s not like beer. It doesn’t go back. Um, so I mean a lot, you know, so yeah. I mean you’ve got, uh, you know, there’s a huge issue with, um, all the God what was like a hundred million dollars in draft beer just in the state of Michigan that was going to be, you know, basically destroyed as a result of this. Um, but yeah, no booze. I don’t see that being an issue. But yeah, no, I mean I, I just, like I said, just being able to get stock and inventory and all that kind of crap up and running and, and it’s not just cause again, it’s not just you, you’re relying on, you’re relying on your distributors and suppliers to have been open and have the staff and have the inventory themselves to deliver to you. Wendy’s. Wendy’s is out of beef for crying out loud. So you’re just like Joe Schmo burger bar. Wendy’s is going to have precedence over your ass. Well, it’s, and that’s like, that’s been my, that’s been my bang, my head against the wall moment through all of the conversations that I’ve been on is, is people that just don’t understand the ripple effect that, that this stuff has. You know, it’s, it’s not just, Oh, okay, get it cool. Like you, you want to go to X store or you want to go get a haircut or you want to go to, you know, and we all want to go to a bar, but it’s not just about your choice, your decision, your life, your health. It is okay now that place has to be open and it has to be there. Management and owners and staff that have to be willing to go in and do that kind of stuff. Plus when restaurants closed, a lot of suppliers pivoted to serve in direct to customers, pivot back in time for all these restaurants. And then, and then it’s, you know, it’s so, it’s not just, and then it’s even like a hair. You got to get, you know, I mean there’s, can you think of a more close quarters, you know, job than being a hairstylist. I mean, it’s, you know, you’re basically hovering over somebody and touching somebody the entire time, but, and they have to have product, which means, and it’s going to, same thing with a restaurant. You’ve got a bar, you’ve got to have your suppliers and your distributors and all those people up and running fully that can get stuff to you to actually make it possible that you can open for sale. So now it’s all that staff and those people that have to make that decision to go back in. And so, I mean, it’s like I said, I mean that’s, that’s just been the, my biggest thing is people like, well, it’s my health, my choice, my body, which laughably I’m laughing at how many people are now pro choice but only about this. Um, but it’s, it, the, the, the arrogance slash cluelessness of not realizing what that means to other people is what drives me nuts. Did you see chef Bobby’s uh, Facebook this weekend? He had to, he was missing some bolts for cooking. He’s still catering and cooking throughout this. Oh yeah. Well yeah, he does. He does a lot of like delivery and I mean he does. Yeah, he does a lot of stuff like that always has for home Depot. What is like trying to get tickets for Pearl jam. And the sad part is, is he went to, he went, I think he said he went to three smaller hardware stores trying to find this very specialized bolt for a piece of equipment that he had that like wanted sheared off. And the only place that had it was home Depot and he wound up standing in line for like an hour and a half to buy that one 39 cent bolt or whatever the hell it was. Yeah. But I mean you think you talk about the social distancing. I saw the line, everyone’s standing on top of each other. Like it was like that stupid ATM machine, one with where they’re side by side, but there’s space back. Yeah, no, I mean, and honestly like one of the, I like, I, I will say this, I mean a lot of places have and as much as I hate this word, but they have pivoted, pivot, um, really, really well too. The curbside delivery and pickup and all that stuff. Like, you know, I’ve had to, Oh yeah, no, like I’ve had to. And even places like PetSmart where Hey, you know what, I needed dog food. I needed a, you know, I needed a couple of collars cause my dogs were assholes and shooed theirs up off each other. Um, and so, you know, I placed an order, boom, picked it up, done. Um, I’ve had to get a few things from best buy and, and it’s, you know, and it’s usually like the same. So the same morning I placed an order at, um, PetSmart and best buy, uh, within like five minutes of each other. And within a half an hour I had notifications from both that both were ready for pickup. Uh, and so cool. Drove up, made a quick phone call, Hey, this is me, this is my order book. This is where I am. PetSmart came out, put it in the back of my car. Danks gone, um, pulled up to best buy. Hey, what’s your name? What’s your order number? This did it. Cool. Pull up to that thing, pulled up to that thing. Somebody walked out, here’s your bag stuff. Off you go. Like, it’s, it’s like, it’s phenomenal. It’s almost as good as online shopping now. I can’t believe I got a shipped order on Sunday. I’m not going to lie, like, literally like within an hour and a half. Like I must’ve struck gold. That stuff’s really loosened up a lot. It’s, it’s nowhere near as bad as it was a few weeks ago. Um, although I will say this, I was, I was a heavy shift user. Like a, you know how much I’ve talked about it over the years. I’ve completely switched over to Instacart. I, I think it’s a much better app. It’s a much better program and they do the same stores and more as Instacart does. Um, and like I love the INAP like you can basically see when they check stuff off that they’ve picked it up and it’s in app messaging instead of them sending you a text message and you having to like text message them back and all that stuff. It’s all in app. I, I, I’m, I’m an Instacart can convert. You get the Aldi’s. That’s why I don’t get no for dude, it’s for Meyer. Yeah. No, I mean Instacart does Meyer, they do target. They do like all those places that ship does, Instacart does and more, you know, a business we need to get into the uh, taking back bottles after this shit’s over. That is a crazy eight bags of bottles down in her basement and we’re just waiting for them. The current estimate is that there are $50 million in returnables sitting in Michigan homes right now in bottles and cans. Well, I mean, here’s the thing, when they open up the stores and they open up recycling, everybody’s going to rush to dig this shit back and the stores aren’t equipped and the beer trucks and pop trucks aren’t equipped to take that much back. Nope. I don’t know what they are going to. Well dude, I’ve, I’ve seen posts in, you know, some of the, uh, like the, the Clinton township groups and, and some of the other like McComb County where people are offering to buy, um, like buy your returnables at like anywhere from two to 5 cents a can just so like, okay, you’re like, you get them out of your house, they have them and then they’ll sit on them until they can return them for 10 cents a piece. A Ferndale marching band, enough drive where they were collecting them and storing them, but they ran out of places to store them so they cut their drive short. Yeah, I would do it for charity, for fundraisers out. I would probably just give it to them at this point. What could you possibly have in your house? Eight bags. That, is that even a $20 bill, Randy? Oh, yeah. Oh, probably be upwards of 35, $40. No. Alright. I mean, once it gets to that point, yeah, it’s kind of, you donate it or do you even miss it at this point? So, I mean, we didn’t, uh, you know, we didn’t talk about, I mean, there was, you know, addition, you know, with all the, you know, things opening in that kind of stuff. Part of the reason why things are opening is because numbers are dropping. Uh, you know, the, uh, the Detroit, uh, basically Detroit did not have, uh, a covert related death for the first time yesterday. That’s a bonus. Uh, they also announced that the Cobo hall, uh, or TCF or whatever you want, whatever it is now, uh, it’s Covo is, uh, um, that has now been decommissioned, um, as an emergency hospital location, uh, for covert patients. So, I mean, let’s, that’s good news. I mean, it’s, you know, it’s nice to see things are dropping. Um, and hopefully once wave two kicks in. Well, and hopefully it, you know, it stays that way. And, and it’s, you know, that’s, that’s a thing cause, well, I mean, you think back to, you know, when we had Fred Brown on and, and that whole thing, you know, yeah, there do, there are going to be other waves of this stuff, but they’re, they shouldn’t be anywhere nearly as, you know, uh, as much of a tsunami as, as this was like a, you know, hopefully it’ll be more manageable and like the perfect storm, like our, our work, um, managers were allowed to come back today, come back today we’re, we’re considered a central business. So we were never on shutdown. We could have had work, um, you know, and then were asked to like to come in and one entrance into the, we’re asked to checkerboard. We’re not asked to sit next to people. Um, you know, but here’s the thing, there’s rules, but there’s, it’s the perfect summary of this thing is there, you can come back but you don’t have to, but we encourage it. But it’s okay if you don’t opening plan in general. Right. Um, here’s the deal. These are the guidelines for the guidelines, for the regulations that we’re going to guidelines and have suggestions about how you should do things. And if you do them, that’s great. And if you don’t do them well, it’s okay because you can still do this. But those are the guidelines and the suggestions of how we suggest that things are going through this plan. Thank you. Esquire. No, but it’s, it’s true. Like, you know, people are coming back and like the place is probably more sanitary than a hospital at this point in the game. Um, the food now, cause we used to have, uh, like a little cafe in the building, knowledge is grabbing, goes, everything’s grabbing go, right. So every day is like one day Jimmy, John’s next day is, is, is Cloverleaf pizza or something, grab and go boxes for people. Um, so they’re not, they’re not doing the salad bar that, so they haven’t even had, they haven’t even brought in like their own cooks and stuff yet. It’s still all bring it in and farm it out. Yeah. Well yeah, literally it’s all grab and go. Like I don’t even know if the salad bar is ever going to open it. Like that stuff. So used to have, we had, um, we used to have like a sandwich bar and a burger bar. I remember from the couple of walkthroughs we did. Yeah. Oh yeah, yeah. Um, I don’t, you know, we had like a little small, like a seven 11 store with like fresh fruit and stuff. That’s, you know, but it’s all grabbing. So, but like, yeah, there’s restrictions, but they’re not like don’t fill the meeting rooms, but you can, but don’t. And well, I mean, and that’s just, I mean, from our perspective, that’s one of the things I’ve been taught cause I had to do it. I get every show I run, I get asked by show hosts when the studios are opening up again. Um, and you know, like one of the things I’ve talked about is like, look, you know what, yeah, we’re probably not going to have eight people sitting in a room anymore like that. Like at least not for a while. Like while we figure all this stuff out, um, and like zoom has presented itself as a great way to kind of get away from that. Cause we have, you know, we’ve got big screens in all of the studios. Um, there’s no why you can’t have, you know, one, two, three, however many people come in, in this format and have them up on the screen, you can see them, they can say you, they’re a part of the conversation and all that stuff. Is that ideal? No. Um, but it’s, it’s, it’s probably smart, at least at first, as we’re getting up and running originally. Well, we’re a, we’re getting bugged. I’m on the board of a HOA. Don’t ever make fun of me about it. Dude, Soma, you know this. Yay. Yeah. Um, and we’ve been getting bugged about opening the pool and like talking about draining it and this and that. And I’m like, I’m sitting there chatting with their texted, just go by like $30. No, just go buy like $30 worth of Twix bars and like throw one in there and just keep the amount of chlorine in that pool can kill pants. Right. Well, no, and that’s, that’s actually one of the things I talked about like, uh, my, uh, you know, cause I’ve, I’ve, you know, I’ve got a salt water pool and that’s one of the things I talked about with, with her was, um, yeah, I mean the chlorine levels, like, no, you don’t really have to worry about anything. Like, so basically what I could do is I could have, I can have a huge gathering of people at my house, but we all have to be in the pool and like, yeah, we just, everybody stays in the water and then you can hug and you can, like, you can shake hands and you can be close to everybody there. Um, but then as soon as you’re out, you have to be socially distant. Like, that’s, that’s how that, yeah, that’s a thing that there’s someone like at the end of the summer, every year my kid’s hair is like green, like the joker. Like it’s not even being funny, but like, I, you know, the, the question came about, my answer was, Hey, whatever the CDC guidelines are at the time, we’ll abide by them. Like, I have nothing else. I’m not going to go over and above and I’m not going to go under and above. I’m just going to whatever the government, whatever, they’ll help people say like, I’m not a health people, whatever, whatever they say, dude, it’s our, it’s our standard. It’s our standard answer. I am not an expert. Don’t ever accuse me of being one. I, yeah. I’m going to let the people that actually know what the hell they’re talking about. Go ahead and tell me when I should be okay to do crap and then I’ll listen. Yeah. I mean, um, you know, to, in like going back to work, like Twitter figured out like that’s where I was going to hit. Yeah. Twitter, basically the CEO came out and said, ah, yeah, you can just work from home forever if you want. Yeah. Um, okay. Like, you know, again, you can come back to work, but you can’t, like, I know that there’s a, there’s a company I know, um, Amazon, uh, cloud, uh, dev shop in Ann Arbor. They got like 20 employees. They got a space for about 60. Um, they wouldn’t give him any rent relief. We, we can’t close any deals or businesses down, you know, and we’re like, okay, everyone’s just going to work from home until we find new space. Yeah. And they canceled the lease. So it’s like, and it’s, someone else canceled on them too. So it’s like as a landlord, I mean, you gotta give like you seriously not giving people Do it. I mean, I got, so, I mean, we got really lucky. I mean, the, the old man in Royal Oak was, I mean, he reached out to me when this first happened, um, you know, and basically dropped everything way, way down. Um, he is like, yeah, he is. Well, and, and that was the thing. He’s like, you know, you guys have been here for, you know, we gotta, we’ve been there for four years now, four years now. Um, and he’s like, you know, you’ve always been great and yet 80 yada. And he’s like, he’s like, I get it. He’s like, you know, obviously you’re not going to have people in, uh, you know, Greg, the pizza guy apparently, you know, he’s still doing a lot of takeout business and killing it that way and more power to him. So, Hey, if you’re in the Royal Oak area, Polato to pizza, get your ass there, order some goddamned pizzas and go support the guy. Um, so yeah, I mean it’s a, you know, it’s, it’s a weird situation right now and I, and I do, I think, you know, a lot of people are in that same boat where they don’t really know what to do. But I think like, like DSE, like DSC, I think was really, really smart. Um, like as soon as like the day this crap all came down, like they got themselves queued up and in line for every grant, every, you know, thing, whatever. So like they haven’t even, like, they haven’t charged people rent during this entire nonsense at all. You know, any of that. They basically got their utilities cut way down, um, and all that stuff. Like they were really proactive and smart about it. And, and I think, I think that’s the, that’s almost one of the delineating factors, um, install this stuff is people who kind of saw what was coming and then reacted and adapted quickly to it. And then people that got caught flat footed by it and now don’t know what to do. And speaking of DSC, they’re opening back up soon, right? They are, they are a curbside, I believe, uh, Wednesday, the 20th they’re supposed to be, they’re opening up with, um, coop and brew ho to start with. Um, so, you know, chef max and his Caribbean food and then, uh, Petros and, uh, the taco joint. Um, so those are gonna be opening up first, I believe. In fact, I’m supposed to be heading down there either tomorrow or Wednesday. We’re still trying to figure it out, or maybe even Thursday just to like yak with them. They want to do a, like a series of videos of like, Hey, you know, maybe with like Genevieve from Bangkok, here’s how you make a pad Thai roll at home and that kind of stuff. Um, just to, you know, give them something to do. Um, but yeah, I mean it’s, and so, yeah, I’m, I’m looking forward to that, starting to open up and, and you know, I’ve been having conversations with them all along where, and that’s one of the conversations we had. Like, dude, like those big tables are probably going to have to go, like, you’re probably gonna need to like literally cut those in half and, and bring the other half store the other half outside or put it like under the 10 out there or whatever. Um, cause I mean, it’s gonna be a minute before I’m ready to sit down at a table with 20 random strangers, you know, during, you know, drinking and eating and all that kind of stuff. I’ll do it. Yeah. With your canter Vernors and your, you’ll be fine. Yeah. Yeah. It makes everything healthy. Um, so, you know, here’s the thing, when stuff like this goes on, you always wonder what measures the or what’s the government doing right now? Like behind our backs. Like we always talk about that when some, when people, when society is talking about something stupid, they’re always passing some bill at midnight on Sunday while we’re arguing about Facebook avatars. Um, well Senate just the Senate just did something this past weekend. Um, basically, uh, they passed a measure that would let the FBI collect, uh, your web browsing history without a warrant. I thought it got nuked in the house though, but doesn’t stop shadiness of the Senate. It was written backwards in the Senate. It was like there was three different ways you read it and it was written backwards. Like it’s always that when you vote for something as like the won’t, will not net shall Shantz the shall not shall. Yeah. Well that’s, and that’s dude, that’s like any legislation like this, this whole bullshit with like the stimulus packages. Like why is it not like to be, why isn’t it a resume? Why isn’t it two pages max? Nice, simple, easy language. Hey, we’re going to send money to people and we’re going to send some money to businesses and here’s as clean, transparent as it needs to be. Go right. It was harder to find or harder to hide pork barrel and those kinds of bills because they got to give Skippy $14 cause he helped out the campaign. Right? Hey real quick. Hey capital one knows life doesn’t alert you about your credit card. That’s why they created, you know, the capital one assistant that looks out for surprise credit card charges like over tipping duplicate charges or potential fraud and then sends an alert to your phone and then it helps you if you need to fix them. Another way that capital one is watching out for your money when you’re not capital one. What’s in your wallet? See capital one.com for details. Mmm. But the thing that people are getting angry about that they shouldn’t be or you know, instead of getting angry about the Senate, stealing your privacy is uh, you know, serial mascot changes. Dude, did you read, did you read that story? Oh my God. So to, so to can, Sam has had a makeover. Um, and people are like, like I thought the people getting mad about the avatar thing was stupid, but people getting angry that too can say it cause to, can Sam, you even remember him with the beak, uh, that, you know, you would talk like this. Well now, now, so now apparently it’s a beak with like a mouth and on his face. Yeah. So it’s, it doesn’t look very birdish. It’s very weirdly anthropomorphized and it’s just, it’s like, it’s, it’s, I, I like, I admit that it’s kind of creepy and weird, but it’s not like I didn’t know there were two cans to him, aficionados like that. Like if you’ve seen the new Shira cartoon on Netflix or the new Thundercats rawer cartoon, he’s kind of drawn in that style now. It’s, it’s just weird. Like when’s the last time you seen a goddamn fruit loops commercial? Follow my nose always knows who gives a shit. I mean, let’s be real. When’s the last time I saw a commercial? I mean, you know what, boy caught and buying a goddamn fruity O’s or whatever. Right. Um, what was I going to talk about before? Um, no, of course. So there’s another, there was a good story and it’s, it’s kind of weird watching this evolve. So basically, hackers breached a law firm, uh, that have a lot of entertainment clients. And the build, uh, was kind of weird. Like, so a couple of weeks ago it started with, Hey, we’re going to release all this information about lady Gaga to start. And then they released it and it’s basically like her entertainment contracts and her writers and like a couple of like payments to this artist and that are like, like nothing, like no real bombshells. And then they started issuing like, Oh, we’re going to, you know, we’re going to expose Trump and we’re gonna, you know, we’ve got all this dirt on them and that kind of stuff. And so they re they released like, you know, the first step. And it’s basically just emails that mentioned his name and that kind of like, he’s like, Trump has never been a client of this law firm. So whatever. Um, there were some rumors that the nondisclosure agreements, uh, covering some of those hush money payoffs may be a part of what this law firm held. Um, but it was another ransomware attack and it originally it was $21 million that they wanted and they jumped it up to $42 million. Uh, and uh, you know, the, what they released about Trump didn’t really seem all that Sisley and I don’t really think it helped their cause. Um, and yeah, so I just, it’s weird. Like I don’t really know where this one’s going to go after, after all the fat burning releases, when you basically saw everybody’s butt hole in Hollywood, I don’t think he cares more that just like when you’re doing, when you do your head shot, now you do a butthole shot, one fruit, one frontal, one profile. All right, go ahead and bend over. We’ll get that one out of the way and then, yeah, yeah, it was my left Nicole gone like, you know, I mean, give me a break though. The one thing that I’m getting, here’s the, we’re all stuck with Facebook. It is what it is until something else comes out that changes it. Right? Like this is the thing, I don’t get it. You know, and then I think they’re banning groups now that are like anything anti messaging. Like, so there was a, I’m against the corn, I’m against the, uh, the state of dome measures in the corn gene Rupe and they just took it down. Um, which is whatever, it’s their business. Well, and I mean like some of that, some of it I can understand because some of those groups do, they’re full of hate speech. They’re, they’re full of, you know, V, you know, threats of violence and vitriol and venom and just hatred. And I mean, it’s, yeah, I mean, I, I, I did, I like, I’ve, I’ve looked at a couple of them just to see what the hell people were talking about. It’s ridiculous. And I, and I don’t blame face group for doing it. And I mean, I think that’s the part that people don’t understand is just because you go and create a private or secret group on Facebook doesn’t mean that Facebook doesn’t have access to it. Of course they hate to be the bearer of bad news. The house. They definitely have the keys. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Walk me through this one. Like apparently they created like 10,000 hateful means to help researchers learn how to spot hate speech. Like this one ended like the memes are stupid. And like again it goes back to the argument, what’s hate speech? Like if somebody is like condoning or not even wishing the bond violence cause they’ve done that on Reddit. Like I wish the president was dead. No, but like an actual threat of intended violence. Yeah. Something’s going to group together. Something showing intent kill the author of the two can sing. I’m drawing techniques. Um, but like where like there’s, there is a line like a jokes, you know, like again, this is a weird, this is an argument we could have till the end of time and there’s a hundred different ways. Like, like are we not allowed, are we not allowed to play a marry bang, kill anymore? Like is that like, is it good old fashioned? Like, you can’t, I can’t make funny like pasty white assholes and hockey jerseys. Now all of a sudden the PC way to asphalt, uh, we, we’re protect, we’re protected Ray or the class we are, that’s the, but you know, but like where, where, who, who’s the judge? Like, like it just, it’s so bizarre to me like that the thing, I mean, and some of it does boil down to perception and reality. Like, so like the lash, like I was just running tales from the bar side. Um, and they had the guy from, uh, that runs the angry bartender on it and he’s in a state where they have started to open up and he said, it’s funny. He’s like, you know, so we had, uh, they had the cops called on them five times in one night. Uh, because people were like, Oh, you know, they’re not following the rules. They’re not doing this. They’re not doing that. And like the cops would show up and be like, yes, they are like you. Yes, there is enough distance between people. Yes, there is enough distance between tables. Yes, they’ve done it according to that. And it’s, but like, to people’s perception, they weren’t, and, and so it’s, there’s a rules have never been defined. That’s the, it goes back to the original, well, because it’s, you know, they have, but people don’t pay attention to them. Uh, and you know, you know, like I said, I mean, it’s real easy to understand, Hey, stay six feet apart from each other or you know, Hey, you know, your table should be, you know, no more than this number of people, you know, this far apart and all that kind of stuff. But you know, if, yeah, I mean, and then of course, I mean, you’re always going to have people that aren’t happy unless they’re bitching. I mean, you know, we’ve, we’ve talked about this on prior episodes where like people are calling the state police, um, because they see people gathering in their own backyards or, you know, and, and so honestly, it’s, that’s one of the things I wanted to touch on is, so, you know, we, we did, you know, the, you know, the UPP, um, and around Trevor city are opening up at 50% capacity. We touched on that earlier. I will be a little bit surprised if we don’t see another press conference before Friday. Um, that lightens things up a little bit and say, Hey, you know, gatherings of 10 people or fewer here in the Southeast, Metro Detroit, Michigan area. Um, cool. Just because, I mean it, it just from a practical perspective, it is Memorial day weekend and you have a lot of family gatherings and that kind of stuff that are planned around Memorial day weekend every year. And so I don’t, I don’t think it’s practical to presume that people aren’t going to be getting together this weekend. I don’t like me, dude. I’m safe. I’m in my bunker. I got my booze, I got my classic gaming systems. I’ve been hooking up. I’ll sit down here and get drunk and play pod racer until Tuesday. I’m good. He’s 75 isn’t going to be a cluster bleep dude bell. I’ll, I’ll be stunned if they don’t shut that. I bet I’ll be stunned if they don’t have to shut Belisle down again. No, but like 75 right out, literally right out of 75. Oh yeah. Oh, going up North. Oh dude. People are either going to be heading up North or down to Ohio a lot this weekend, I assume. Yeah. Why not? What the hell is you got to do? You know, um, I wanted to read, there was, there was a line from the Facebook thing with the memes. Um, I totally wanted to hit on that and of course I freaking lose it. There was a, um, so this was the part that pissed me off. I just want to talk about this real quick. Um, basically what they said is the words in the meme, um, are basically the, the words in the meme, like maybe not, aren’t hateful, but the, with the picture, okay. I mean, might have not offensive caption and a generic photo, but once combined in a certain way, they become insulting or hateful. Like in what, what they used as a mean, like loved the way you smell today and the picture was a skunk. Right. And they’re calling that and they’re calling that insulting. Okay. In an insult. Sure. Hate speech. No, that’s, look how many people love you. And it’s like a duck in the middle of a desert. Like, Oh yeah. That’s like, yeah, Hey, this is the room of all the people who care empty room. I mean, that’s, you won’t be able to do that because you’re distributing hate speech. Uh, yeah. No, I don’t, I don’t think I’ve ever not been accused of, of like I’m, I’m okay with being insensitive at times like that. That’s just who I am. And that’s how we all are. Like, you can’t be no. Yeah, yeah, exactly. That’s right. Yeah. Generation raised on South park and family guy somehow gets offended by frigging everything these days. Who do these surveillance planes over Baltimore? I can’t say that I’m surprised. I mean it’s, you know, I mean, you’ve, you’ve already seen, you know, whether it’s, uh, where was it? Uh, South Korea that deployed the little bullet head dogs. Um, the robot dogs going around to keep an eye on people. Yeah. And so, I mean, I, I guess I’m not, dude, I’m not surprised. I mean it’s, I guess part of it, I mean, I guess here’s the thing, part of me wouldn’t be surprised if it was a revenue generation opportunity where they’re like selling those photos to news outlets and that kind of stuff to show, Hey, here’s what’s going on around the city. I mean, it’s being funded by Texas billionaire. Yeah. Um, those, the line, the line of the article, is this the most comprehensive surveillance ever imposed on an American city in the history of the country? Yeah. Well, I mean, and Baltimore is a bit of a shit show. Like, I mean, I don’t, you know, it’s, don’t get me wrong. I mean, it’s, Baltimore crashed a lot harder than I, I mean it’s, it’s almost close to Detroit levels. I mean, you know, when I was living in D C back in the mid nineties, um, Baltimore even then was Detroit now too, a lot of people were, you know, it’s okay. It’s a half hour, 45 minute drive. Cool. Let’s head up. Um, here are, here’s that bar we’re going to go to. Here’s that bar we’re going to go to. Or here’s this street that will go on and then you GTL. Um, it is crashed even harder since if it is crushed a lot harder since that time. Um, you know, just from everything, like friends still back in the area and that kind of stuff. Where, I mean, it’s dude, it like there’s like large swaths of Baltimore that you just don’t go like it’s, and so I like, I, like I said, I, I get it, but I don’t know that private citizens should be funding. It’s a private citizens bunny and basically the images are gonna be stored for 45 days, then can be used only for criminal investigation. Um, total budget. The program is 3.6 million. All of it paid for privately. Um, yes. And like I said, that’s, that’s my biggest hangup is that it’s a private citizen doing it. Like it. Dude, you want to have surveillance know? I do. I have video cameras all around the house like, and, but it’s my house. Um, and, you know, and I’ve even, I’ve even had, I had them positioned them deliberately, so like it doesn’t catch the neighbor’s houses or any of that kind of like it. Yeah. Um, so yeah, I mean that’s, that’s the part that’s super wonky to me is that it’s a, Hey, is somebody from Texas care about what’s happening in Baltimore? I don’t know. Try a trial run. I don’t know. Because successful then you’re going to roll it out to basically use this a pilot. We see the first, you know, the birth of OCP. Right. You know, if you’re going walking around the city, are you gonna feel safer knowing that the guy that shot it was getting caught in three weeks because of a photo from a plane that may or may not have been overhead. Yeah. Can we still get a three bullet holes in your domain? Um, how, I got a stupid question. Totally unrelated topic. How angry were you when you found out that Robin noodles weren’t made here or that were, were, were actually made here? Um, I mean, I just, I kind of always assumed they were, I always thought they were important. I thought it was like fancy, like finding out that there’s a ramen factory in goddamn Virginia. Like was it, was this when you found out that the stripper poles actually turned on their own Bob and like they actually rotated and it was like, kinda like, like the adult version of finding out there’s no Santa Claus? Like is that yet? Yeah, they do. About the polls actually spent, Oh, I’m sorry. Did I just ruin Santa lots? I would apparently like seven people got, got sick at the, uh, [inaudible] I don’t even know how to pronounce, uh, in Virginia. Um, but there’s, there’s a damn factory, which is, that’s one of the brands that I buy. I mean, you know, when you can find them in store has got to help you. Um, but that is, I mean, that’s, that’s one of the brands because they’re the ones they make the, uh, the bowls that I really, really like that have like the spicy beef and spicy chicken ones. Here’s the thing, we talked about logistics and all that stuff earlier. And like that’s the thing with like toilet paper logistics and like ramen noodles, logistics. Like you got a whole semi truck full of like $20 worth of soup. Yes. Well, I mean, and that’s like, dude, I don’t understand why there’s been such a run on that shit. Like, like literally I always tried to keep, um, usually like three of each of the spicy chicken and the spicy beef. I always try to keep those in the house just cause if I’m running late or if I need to, like, like if I was running to the studios, I would grab one and then I could throw it in the microwave and cool. It was good to go. Um, dude, I haven’t been able to get one of those things in six weeks. Like to the point where like, I can get there, I can get a, there’s a great brand and I can’t remember off the top of my head, but it’s literally just the ramen noodles. And so I’ve just started making ramen on my own. Um, we’re like, you know, I’ll cut up the chicken and do all the vegetables and all that kind of crap, and I’ve been doing it on my own for like, for awhile if I feel like, and then I’ve got it for a week. Um, yeah. Like I don’t understand. Like again, it’s that stockpile mentality, like, like how much toilet paper do you have in your garage currently? And how much effing ramen do you currently have in your, in your pantry that you’re gonna be eating for the next 30 years. Did I talk about the, uh, when Tom green was on Rogan, but he had the theory on the toilet paper shortage? No. So basically this is Tom Green’s theory and I think it’s kind of brilliant. It makes sense. Um, basically what happens is you have an entire aisle full of toilet paper and he goes in that aisle, there’s maybe like 1248 rolls because it takes up so much goddamn space. Then he goes into, what happens is everybody goes up, there’s shit going down. I gotta, I gotta buy this, I gotta buy that. And then I gotta grab some toilet paper. Just you know, just a case that all of a sudden the whole thing sold out because like 12 people bought toilet paper. Then they take a picture. Well, that aisle looks insanely when it’s empty, but it was really only 12 people buying two each. Yeah, right. Buying the 48 packs now. Then. Then it just spreads panic and they posted on social media. Oh, everybody’s shits their pants. No. Are the actual 48 packs or those six see enrolls equals 42 there is. There is no math dude like helping my daughter with her seventh grade math is not as hard as toilet paper. Math. Like I said, it’s six roles equal eight but then eight equals 12 and then 12 equals 48 but 12 also equals 24 and then 12 can also equal 36 but then I, yeah, I want that big guy. Oh, the neverending role is that Facebook ads. How awesome would it be to go to someone’s house and we can go grumpy and cut that boat for weeks? You’d have to design your bathroom just around that. You really would, as big as that role is, you absolutely would. Is there any architects on the line make your houses right? Um, but I guess I, you know, in the same vein, uh, where was it? Uh, Georgia, uh, the taco bell where a woman, uh, drove through the drive through, um, and had a spray bottle filled with urine, uh, that she accosted the, uh, the drive through worker with as well as Howler monkey flinging her poo at, at people. Like, how much for planning do you have to do to fill a spray gun to have a spray bottle full of my, like, that’s like there’s something wrong with you before any of this happened. Like this is not a recent psychotic break in science. Uh, we try to use proper terminology here. Roberts, uh, I’m going to put it so we’re, we’re pretty much done with eighties movies with the family. And yesterday, yesterday, family movie night was Billy Madison and um, is watching Andy’s my six year old and it’s the scene with the Valentine’s day with the sub and the what basically the cards as Doobie Billy. And like, I don’t even think twice on it and all of a sudden I hear my six year old going, she reads it and goes, do me Billy. And I’m like, uh, don’t ever say Hey, speaking of uh, uh, if you haven’t watched it yet, scoop, uh, the Scooby doo movie, my kids actually sat down to watch it today instead of that was phenomenal. Um, but they said it, they said there’s a lot of stuff in it. They don’t get that or probably because I haven’t watched it yet. Um, that are probably like flashbacks and throwbacks to stuff we’ll get. So I’m going to have to sit down and watch it. Well it’s all pot jokes, dude. Come on. You know that took a bowl and eat some of your dog food. Alright, so I’ve always bitched about, I love, I love me some Arby’s beef and Cheddar’s one of a great, great God. I know we were bitching about their commercials for two or three years now cause we have the meat. No, but then the guy goes for sandwiches. It’s like, what else is it for you? Like, I always wondered, I always wondered if like if somebody didn’t hit them with like a copyright or trademark violation because it used to just be we have the meat. Um, and then they changed it to for sandwiches. So like I, I wonder if like someone hit them with a lawsuit or something over that. The meat tiny there. Uh, some butcher shop in like nowhere. Illinois probably like had that trademark. Who knew? But now the new one is we have ocean meat and all I can think about it was so, so that’s fish, right? Like let’s be clear. Like that’s, that’s fish. Like some guy that couldn’t think of the word. It’s like that I need, um, I need, um, filet, no out that ocean meat sandwich, bruh. And a side of fries and a big terminology to me it encompasses anything. Like it could be fish, it could be shellfish, it could be gastropods, it could be ocean, ocean meet, bruh. Yeah. Which may be why they’re not clarifying what it is because God only knows what goes into those things. Goes into the fish sandwiches are assessed wild and sustainably caught. Alaskan Pollock. Well it’s like Kurt is, is that any relation to Jackson Pollock? What’s, what’s an Alaskan Pollock like? Got it. It’s a fish. Oh God. But then like all the tweets are coming through and I’m reading this articles, would you eat a burger made out of land meat? Yeah. Do, that’s why I loved ’em. It was one of those, uh, Adam ruins everything episodes. Uh, cause I love that show. Um, and there was one that he did where it was all about the restaurant industry and how basically they started running out of like normal fish to serve, like, you know, salmon and trout and all that kind of stuff. And so, and so like the fish that they started using, nobody would eat. Uh, cause they’re probably, there was one called a slime head. Um, and, and then, well nobody’s going to order slime head. And so they just changed the name. And that’s what orange roughy is, is a, is a, is a fish named a slimy, I’ve heard that story on so long. There’s like three other ones that are like that too. They just like, yeah, we’re just going to change and we’ll just change that. We’ve changed the name to serve you better. That’s, that’s how that works. Um, Oh, you know what, you, you didn’t even talk about one thing, um, about the, uh, uh, SOCOM TV show, like this standalone Disney plot dude looking forward to it. I mean, you know, so I mean it’s, they said it’s in development, so it’s not like it started filming or any of that kind of stuff. Um, you know, so waiting for, you know, honestly, I want to see how, how it turns out, what the Mandalorian, uh, with her being in that and you know, they’ve, you know, they’ve announced that, I think we talked about this last week, they announced that Boba Fett is going to be in that too. Um, so, you know, it’ll be, I’m, I’m hoping they don’t start making the mistakes with Mandalorian that they made with, you know, the last trilogy where it becomes like a [inaudible] kind of thing. Um, but we all know she’s dead because she was a force ghost voice in episode nine. Right. You know, and, and, you know, well, yeah, but I mean, there’s a lot, there’s a lot of ground that wasn’t covered. You know, you’ve got that whole, you know, siege of Mandalore and you know, how, you know, how does Gideon get the dark saber and all that stuff. So maybe that comes into season two. Maybe this comes into the standalone series, who knows? But I mean, at the end of the day, I mean, Disney’s not stupid, you know, she is hands down, become one of the most popular characters in that entire franchise very, very quickly. Capitalize it, capitalize on it while you can. Why wouldn’t you? She is what they wish Ray had become. Oh, hell yeah. Oh, abs are frigging lutely. I don’t, don’t even get me started on that because I’ve been watching all the, uh, like the Easter eggs and I’ve been getting down wormholes and like, I’ll, you know, with Ryan Johnson, like going that way. And then JJ is like, now middle finger, I’m going this way. It just, it pisses you off. Like how, what those movies could have been. So now have you watched any of the, uh, the Mandalorian? Yeah, I watched the, uh, I watched the one, the first one, and they’re all sitting at a table, catch the catch. The second one. Cause there, there was a great, uh, there’s a great part in there where Filoni um, basically just goes off about like what the star Wars universe really, really means and, and what people are supposed to be taking away from it and, and what kids are supposed to be taken away from and that kind of stuff. And it’s, it’s, it’s a really good watch. It’s, it’s a great message. Well, it’s almost like it’d be took Lord of the rings and then you made the trilogy, then you decided to add like fricking, I don’t pick something stupid. Um, you know what I mean? And just decide, Oh, I’m going to go this way with it. That’s my interpretation cause I’m an artist. Hey, kiss my ass. You know, it’s like the national Anthem. Just sing the song, don’t make it your own, just sing the song. Um, but that’s, uh, you know, what’s the next movie going to be? That’s, that’s the thing, they could go a hundred directions. Like what’s going to get butts in seats? I know we always talk to her about, we’ll go for whatever. Right. Well, I mean we’ll, we, cause apparently there won’t be any movie theaters left by the time this is over. I don’t, I’ll park my car. I don’t get, yeah, maybe this will be a restart digit drive throughs or drive ins. Yeah. Oh dude. Do you remember I was talking about that Valley girl a remake. It’s straight to rental for six 99. Oh yeah. My uh, my daughter caught a commercial for it and, and was at, she was like, she’s like, Oh yeah. She’s like, did you see this thing Val

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Children's Rights in Australia - Ngakchia Nawlngeihnak Asilole Nuhrin Covo

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 8:28


Over five million children aged under 18 in Australia. Under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, all children are meant to enjoy equal rights to growing up with access to education, healthcare and safety. However, child advocacy groups believe Australia still has a fair way to go. - Vawlei cung ngakchia nawlngeihnak phunghrampi chung ah aa telmi cu, ngakchia cu an tthan lio ah fim cawnnak, ngandamnak, nunhimnak nawlvo cu aa ruangtein an ngei ti a si. Sihmanhsehlaw, ngakchia aiawh phu nih an chimmi cu, ngakchia zohkhenhnak le nawl an ngeihmi kong he pehtlaih in Australia cu tamdeuh aa zuam rih a hau ko ti a si.