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In 2020, Scottish comedian Fern Brady was diagnosed with autism. Her award-winning Sunday Times Bestselling book ‘Strong Female Character' is an incredibly honest and hilarious account of Fern's life as an autistic girl and woman. Fern regularly appears on comedy panel shows like 8 Out of 10 Cats and Taskmaster as well as touring her own shows all over the world. In this episode, she discusses her catholic upbringing in Scotland and when she realised that she was different to other people, the “unrelenting chaos” prior to her diagnosis (including her time working at a student newspaper and lap dancing at the same time) and how her autism diagnosis as an adult has changed her. There's no holding back. Fern is currently preparing for her worldwide 2024 stand up tour ‘I Gave you Milk to Drink'. Tickets are on sale now.https://fernbradycomedian.com/Buy a copy of Strong Female Character here: https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/strong-female-character-fern-brady/6460207?ean=9781914240447GET IN TOUCHContact us at changespod@gmail.com with your emails and voice notes.Changes is a deaf friendly podcast, transcripts can be accessed here: https://www.anniemacmanus.com/changes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I figured id give into sharing what i want for xmas. Christmas is a time of love and sharing with others, and I am so excited to see my family and give my gifts so EXPECT a second episode sharing what I GAVE because lets be honest...this holiday isnt about getting, its about GIVING to others. So how can you give to people this holiday season?
They Kiss on the Virtual Sessions presented by The DJ Sessions 9/7/22 About They Kiss - A political refugee and a globetrotting DJ; a classically trained multi-instrumentalist and a film school grad; a perfectionist singer and an inspired producer. Individually, Anna Makovchik and Francesco Civetta (aka Cash) boast fascinating backstories; together, they're L.A. synth-pop phenom They Kiss, whose debut album Feeling With You drops on August 26. Co-produced by GRAMMY-winning Kanye cohort Mikalai Skrobat, Feeling With You explores love and life experience through pop-savvy electronica with a rock & roll soul, its cinematic sensibilities skewed through a singularly transatlantic prism. They Kiss had already written several songs for the 2021 Lionsgate film, The Gateway, directed by Cash's brother Michele Civetta, prior to lockdown. When COVID hit, the duo holed up in a New York townhouse where they cobbled together a makeshift studio. From this unintended hermitude emerged, arresting 2020 singles “This Love is Real” and “I Gave it All,” both of which are featured on the record. Once back in L.A., the duo's expanding collection of co-writes organically became an album, including contributions from Arthur Delaney and Dom Goldsmith (Hælos), Alexander Dexter-Jones, drummer Alex Carapetis (The Voidz), and Anna's Belarusian compatriots Yoga Shyp (ex-Kiwi Time, guitar) and Skrobat. theykiss.band THEY KISS... THEY (Anna & Cash) KISS. They Kiss is an LA-based synth-pop duo made up of Anna Makovchik & Francesco Civetta, aka Cash. Before the creation of They Kiss, Anna was a multi-instrumentalist and the lead singer-songwriter in Kiwi Time, a San Francisco-based rock band. Cash is the frontman of Cash and the Whitelinez and a seasoned international DJ that has toured the world, playing festivals and movie premiere parties. As their paths organically converged, both members connected creatively into a seamless collaboration fuelled by their love of rock'n'roll, British trip-pop, Grunge, and 80's synth- pop. 'This Love is Real,' their debut single, showcases the duo's magnetic pop experimentalism in a cross-genre sonic experience that is equal parts retro and futuristic, but innately their own. 'This Love is Real' was produced by Anna Makovchik, Arthur Delaney from Haelos, and Francesco Civetta (Cash), with co-production by David Sisko. In 'I Gave It All,' their upcoming single,' the duo delivers dancefloor- ready groovy drums over a moody, melancholic melody. 'I gave it all,' is a redemptive song encapsulating the sobering moment when you realize a relationship didn't work out. Still, you're moving on with a lesson learned - ready to embrace the fullness of what the world has to offer. 'I gave it all,' as produced by Anna Makovchik, Dom Goldsmith's from Haelos, and Francesco Civetta (Cash). They Kiss also wrote five songs for the upcoming movie "The Gateway," starring Shae Wiggum, Olivia Munn, and Bruce Dern, directed by Michele Civetta. Their single "Enter the Gateway" is the opening post-credit song and appears throughout the film. The name for their band "THEY KISS" came from their friend who said, "Well you two are in a relationship, so you should call yourself 'THEY KISS' cause you guys kiss. About The DJ Sessions - “The DJ Sessions” is a Twitch/Mixcloud "Featured Partner” live streaming/podcast series featuring electronic music DJ's/Producers via live mixes/interviews and streamed/distributed to a global audience. TheDJSessions.com The series constantly places in the “Top Ten” on Twitch Music and the “Top Five” in the “Electronic Music", “DJ", "Dance Music" categories. TDJS is rated in the Top 0.11% of live streaming shows on Twitch out of millions of live streamers. It has also been recognized by Apple twice as a "New and Noteworthy” podcast and featured three times in the Apple Music Store video podcast section. UStream and Livestream have also listed the series as a "Featured" stream on their platforms since its inception. The series is also streamed live to multiple other platforms and hosted on several podcast sites. It has a combined live streaming/podcast audience is over 125,000 viewers per week. With over 2,300 episodes produced over the last 12 years "The DJ Sessions" has featured international artists such as: BT, Youngr, Sevenn, Boris, MJ Cole, Lady Waks, Arty/Alpha 9, Miri Ben-Ari, DJ Ruby, DJ Colette, Nima Gorji, Kaspar Tasane, Andy Caldwell, Party Shirt, Plastik Funk, ENDO, John Tejada, Superstar DJ Keoki, Crystal Waters, Swedish Egil, Martin Eyerer, Dezarate, DJ Aleksandra, 22Bullets, Carlo Astuti, Mr Jammer, Kevin Krissen, Amir Sharara, Coke Beats, Danny Darko, DJ Platurn, Tyler Stone, Chris Coco, Dan Marciano, Johan Blende, Amber Long, Robert Babicz, KHAG3, Elohim, Hausman, Jaxx & Vega, Yves V, Ayokay, Leandro Da Silva, The Space Brothers, Jarod Glawe, Jens Lissat, Lotus, Beard-o-Bees, Luke the Knife, Alex Bau, Arroyo Low, Camo & Crooked, ANG, Amon Tobin, Voicians, Florian Kruse, Dave Summit, Bingo Players, Coke Beats, MiMOSA, Drasen, Yves LaRock, Ray Okpara, Lindsey Stirling, Mako, Distinct, Still Life, Saint Kidyaki, Brothers, Heiko Laux, Retroid, Piem, Tocadisco, Nakadia, Protoculture, Sebastian Bronk, Toronto is Broken, Teddy Cream, Mizeyesis, Simon Patterson, Morgan Page, Jes, Cut Chemist, The Him, Judge Jules, DubFX, Thievery Corporation, SNBRN, Bjorn Akesson, Alchimyst, Sander Van Dorn, Rudosa, Hollaphonic, DJs From Mars, GAWP, Somna, David Morales, Roxanne, JB & Scooba, Spektral, Kissy Sell Out, Massimo Vivona, Moullinex, Futuristic Polar Bears, ManyFew, Joe Stone, Reboot, Truncate, Scotty Boy, Doctor Nieman, Jody Wisternoff, Thousand Fingers, Benny Bennasi, Dance Loud, Christopher Lawrence, Oliver Twizt, Ricardo Torres, Patricia Baloge, Alex Harrington, 4 Strings, Sunshine Jones, Elite Force, Revolvr, Kenneth Thomas, Paul Oakenfold, George Acosta, Reid Speed, TyDi, Donald Glaude, Jimbo, Ricardo Torres, Hotel Garuda, Bryn Liedl, Rodg, Kems, Mr. Sam, Steve Aoki, Funtcase, Dirtyloud, Marco Bailey, Dirtmonkey, The Crystal Method, Beltek, Darin Epsilon, Kyau & Albert, Kutski, Vaski, Moguai, Blackliquid, Sunny Lax, Matt Darey, and many more. In addition to featuring international artists TDJS focuses on local talent based on the US West Coast. Hundreds of local DJ's have been featured on the show along with top industry professionals. We have recently launched v3.1 our website that now features our current live streams/past episodes in a much more user-friendly mobile/social environment. In addition to the new site, there is a mobile app (Apple/Android) and VR Nightclubs (Oculus). About The DJ Sessions Event Services - TDJSES is a WA State Non-profit charitable organization that's main purpose is to provide music, art, fashion, dance, and entertainment to local and regional communities via events and video production programming distributed via live and archival viewing. For all press inquiries regarding “The DJ Sessions”, or to schedule an interview with Darran Bruce, please contact us at info@thedjsessions.
This weeks questions include: Speaking in tongues is listed as GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT. INTERPRETATION OF TOMGUES IS LISTED AS A GIFT AS WELL. It said, tongues of fire sat upon them and they spake with other tongues. This gift was poured out there, and didn't die there. I prayed for a whole year to receive the Holy Spirit thru speaking in tongues. After a year of bothering God in prayer. I Gave up and told him so. I just told him its ok, I love you anyway Lord. Heat came upon my body and I began to speak in what I believe is An Aramaic tongue. The Holy Spirit began to sing thru me and continued for 12 years. It isn't something that takes over your person, you can mostly choose to keep silent. It is for the edification of the Church and for guidance of the soul. In Ezekiel 45: verse 15 through 17, it says sheep will be offered to the prince. Is this referring to Yeshua? Is this when God sets up his kingdom on Earth? If so, why is an animal sacrifice still necessary since Yeshua gave himself as sacrifice for our sins? Thank you! I think the begats from David to Joseph are in Matthew, correct me if I'm wrong. Why does it follow the lineage through Joseph if Joseph is not Jesus's biological father? Shouldn't it follow the lineage of Mary instead? Thank you! Did God forgive the Devil, when he cast him out of Heaven? "God threw satan out of Heaven and said woe to the earth. Don't sound good.(Rev. 12 vs 7-12)". What does it mean? How does Jesus have innocent blood?
HELP SUPPORT NEW EPISODES! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/19Nocturne Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/a_d_infinitum Next month (May 2022) will be one of the following (contact us through twitter or facebook or email to vote!): A. Deadeye Kid prequel B. Fatal Girl, season 2, episode 1 C. Something else entirely Ko-fi votes count for every dollar donated!!! TALK THE TALK Written by Julie Hoverson, sound mixing by Neil Gowland CAST Lydia Farnsworth - Julie Hoverson Thomas Farnsworth - JD Lauriat (Haunted House Flippers) Alice White - Shannon Perry (OZ-9) Phone - Pete Lutz (Narada Radio) Judge - Russell Gold Foreman - Jay Langejeans D.A. - Kerr Lordygan Guard - Jimmy Robbins Couch - Chris Hart Elevator - Cary Michael Ayers Lighter - Richard Hand Lamp - Boyd Barrett Sink - Blythe Renay Gun - Thomas Rippert Closet - Joe Griffin WHISPERS Erin Suminsby James C. Taylor Ruya Telhami Julie Hoverson David S. Dear Fiona Thraille *************************************************************** TALK THE TALK Cast: Olivia Lydia Farnsworth Thomas Farnsworth Alice White Judge Foreman D.A. Guard Phone Couch Elevator C Lighter Lamp Sink Gun Closet MUSIC OLIVIA Why, it's a courtroom, can't you tell? Where else would you find... a murderer? Scene 1. LYDIA [condescending, replying to a question] Lydia Farnsworth - Everyone here knows that. ... Yes, yes. ... I killed him. It was self-defense. He was planning to kill me. ... [hesitant, lying] An anonymous phone call. [narrating] Of course I can't say who told me - everyone would think I was utterly insane. When it started, Icouldn't even understand it, much less believe - how could I convince anyone else? MUSIC Scene 2. STING LYDIA [narrating] I know I am a joke. An older woman, rich and prominent, married to a much younger - well, a youngerman. And I'm not THAT old - 40 isn't really, and everyone says I look more like 35. But he looks 29 - which he is - so ... tongues will wag. SOUND Tom screams, long, distant and echoey. LYDIA Oh, that was later. Tom almost never screams. TOM [screams, but happily] Hey! SOUND ROULETTE WHEEL. TOM Didja see that? Boy oh boy, if I could bottle that! LYDIA [purring] You're a lucky man. TOM [interested] We-e-ell.... I guess I am. Hey Kitten, wanna help make a rich man poor again? MUSIC Scene 3. UNDER LYDIA [narrating] It was that moment that I fell for him. He didn't know who I was, but he wanted to give me a treat. I kept it up for a while, pretending to be just another secretary on vacation, not letting on. I felt so guilty, letting him pay for all those dinners, the gifts... TOM Kitten, this necklace is just aching to be around your neck. Hear it? [silly voice] Hey lady, take me home, I love you.... LYDIA [narrating, suddenly struck by something] Oh. [beat] No, no - never mind. TOM Don't you know that everything has a voice? Listen to the wind - it calls your name to me, telling me I gotta keep hold of you. Whattaya say, Kitten? Wanna make it permanent? MUSIC UNDER LYDIA [narrating, shaken] Yes, he DID say things like that - perhaps that was why... [beat] Tom worked late a lot - particularly after I told him I was - we were - wealthy. It was like he felt he had to make up for something. He never even introduced me to his family - just said he grew up dirt poor. I think he was ... ashamed. TOM [filter] Sorry, Kitten, but I gotta really burn some oil on this one. You understand, right? LYDIA Of course. [narrating] What else could I say, it was so sweet of him to worry. To want to make me proud. Scene 4. SOUND Candlestick phone hangs up. Footsteps walk away. PHONE [Male voice, filter] He's cheating on ya. LYDIA [panicked, slightly distant] What? Who? PHONE [filter] The husband. Tom. He calls HER all the time when you're out. You want her number? LYDIA Who is this? Where are you? PHONE [filter] Right over here, where I always am. LYDIA [getting more agitated] I don't see anyone! Is this some kind of game? SOUND Footsteps, hesitant, then dashing about. PHONE [filter] I wanted to show my appreciation, see, for not throwing me over when the new model came out - LYDIA What? Where are you? SOUND Door opens. LYDIA [muffled slightly] Hello? Where...? PHONE [filter] No one understands a classic any more. SOUND Door slams. LYDIA [sobbing] This is not funny! I don't know who you are, but you can just get out! PHONE [filter, very close] I'm right here. Look down. LYDIA [quavering] Wha-a-at? [relieved] Oh, the line must still be open. SOUND Candlestick phone picked up, taken off the hook, tap of cradle. LYDIA [loudly] This is not funny, whoever you are. I don't... SOUND Dial tone - continues in background until stated. LYDIA What...? PHONE [filter] I'm not ON your phone, lady. ... I AM your phone. SOUND Clatter of phone hitting floor, dial tone continues, but distant. PHONE [filter] Hey! I'm trying to help you here! LYDIA Nooo! SOUND Phone is kicked across floor. SOUND Dial tone stops. LYDIA [breathing hard] SOUND hesitant footsteps, continuing. PHONE [Unintelligible, distant whisper] LYDIA [whispered] How can you be talking? PHONE [whispered, wavering] Closer, come closer. LYDIA I'm... I'm sorry I kicked you. PHONE [moans, slightly closer] LYDIA Are you ... all right? PHONE [whispering] I gotta ... you need to hear this. SOUND Phone picked up from floor. LYDIA Yes, I'm listening. PHONE [shouting] Don't DO that! SOUND Phone hits floor again. MUSIC UNDER LYDIA [narrating, matter of fact] I felt so bad. But it wasn't hurt. They really built those old phones to last. And what it toldme...! PHONE Sunset 1-1-9-7. I don't know who she is, but what he says to her - whoo-wee. Scene 5. LYDIA [narrating] But how could I tell anyone? My PHONE spoke to me? I told THEM I got an anonymous call. And of course, the phone never used a name, so it wasn't precisely a LIE... TOM Kitten, I'm home! LYDIA Oh, yes. Tom. The phone line lothario. [calling away] Darling, was it a good meeting? TOM The best. [SOUND: KISS] Not better than coming home, though. LYDIA [neutral] Of course. TOM Oh, you're not mad, are you kitten? It's important that I do my time at the office, don't you see? Show everyone - show you - that I'm not just a... a... PHONE Gold digger. LYDIA What? TOM You know, a social climber. PHONE Gi-go-lo. LYDIA Did you hear that? TOM What? If it's the Joneses and their idiot record player again... LYDIA No. It's nothing. LYDIA [narrating] It wasn't nothing, of course. Soon, other supposedly inanimate objects began to have their little piece to say... Scene 6. SOUND water running SINK [cheery] Almost out of soap! And my drain will clog if you don't stop him from washing down his coffee grounds! LYDIA Him? SINK [significant, like a hint] Him. LYDIA [narrating] After the initial shock wore off, it was so EASY to listen. SOUND Click of light being turned on. LAMP [high squeaky voice] On! Better? LYDIA [startled] What? LAMP Are you going to read? Knit maybe? HE likes the dark. Especially when she's here. SOUND Light switched off. LAMP [voice now low] Off. Yep. Just like that. LYDIA [narrating] At first I thought I was crazy, but then I realized - if I was crazy, how could I know all the things they were telling me? SOUND plumping up pillows COUCH [seedy voice, out the corner of the mouth] I know who she is. SOUND Plumping stops, Lydiasits on couch. COUCH Hey, I didn't ask you to sit on me! LYDIA Oh! Who is she? COUCH I would recognize her from behind better, if you catch my drift... LYDIA You mean she actually sat on you - I mean on MY COUCH? COUCH You don't have to rub it in. LYDIA [narrating] I had to have it out with her. I COULDN'T just let this - this farce - go on, right under my nose and behind my back! PHONE Sunset 1-1-9-7? You got it. SOUND Phone dials. LYDIA What'll I say? PHONE I could tell you what HE says... SOUND Phone picks up. LYDIA Shut up! ALICE [filter] Well! SOUND Slams phone down. LYDIA This is hopeless. How can I find a person from her phone number? PHONE All you need is a good story. COUCH [off mike] I know a couple of good stories... PHONE & LYDIA Shut UP! LAMP [high squeaky voice] You tell 'em! Scene 7. SOUND Phone is dialed. Picked up. ALICE [filter] Hello? LYDIA [brisk, but clearly reading] Telegram for Sunset 1-1-9-7 - May I have your name please? ALICE [filter] White. Alice White. [concerned] A telegram? LYDIA Good. Miss White, can you confirm your address, in case we need to forward a copy to your home? ALICE [filter] What's the message? LYDIA I have to confirm your address, miss. The message is marked urgent. ALICE [filter, more worried] 24 Topham drive, floor 6. Now what-? SOUND phone hangs up. LYDIA & PHONE collapse into giggles. COUCH & LAMP laugh too. SINK [far off mike] What? What's so funny? MUSIC Scene 8. UNDER LYDIA [narrating] I went. I had to. I needed to see this cuckoo's egg. Alice White. What a name - plebian, that's what I call it. Strictly middle class. AND the elevator was broken in her building. SOUND Buzzer, door opens. LYDIA Alice- ALICE [friendly] -- White. And you? LYDIA [narrating] She was horrible. Horribly perfect - buttermilk complexion, flaxen hair... She should have been a dairymaid in one of those travel posters for Holland or Sweden - one of those places with dirndls and windmills and tulips. ALICE Can I help you? LYDIA [narrating] At least I had my story straight this time - my phone is VERY handy with a lie. [to Alice] I am here seeking donations to the Mid-Town Orphanage. Can you spare anything? [Narrating] From the looks of her - the threadbare, out of fashion dress, the tatty carpet in the hall, she was sure to laugh in my face- ALICE Oh, gosh... [going away] I'm sure I've got something. Hmm... here! [coming back] Can you maybe use this? LYDIA [numb] A lighter? ALICE I think it's real gold, and I don't smoke. I couldn't think what to do with it. LYDIA Won't... your husband... be annoyed? ALICE [giggles] Got none. Not yet. It was sort of a present - kind of like for emergency money, but I'd feel bad just selling it or throwing it out, but this sounds like a real good cause. LYDIA [narrating] I walked away with the gold lighter in my hand - the gold lighter I GAVE him for our honeymoon... LIGHTER [British accent] I say, don't I know you? LYDIA [narrating] I waited until we were alone. [to lighter, whispered] How did you get THERE? LIGHTER [whispering] Oh, this is jolly exciting, just like Scotland Yard... LYDIA Answer me! LIGHTER If you must take that tone! Young Thomas gifted me to her. I see almost as much of him here as I ever saw in his flat. LYDIA MY flat. LIGHTER Oh, like that is it? Well well well... MUSIC Scene 9. UNDER LYDIA [narrating] It was all true. And she was so darned NICE I couldn't even hate her. Just HIM. I felt like a character in a bad drama - the cheated wife. So alone... But I wasn't alone, you see. I had all of THEM. SOUND Door shuts, footsteps. LYDIA [off mike] Dear? Are you home? SOUND phone hanging up. TOM [on mike] You bet, Kitten! LYDIA Oh, good. I was afraid you'd forgotten-- PHONE You asked me to let you know if anything interesting happened? LYDIA ...our anniversary? PHONE He was just talking to ... HER. TOM Now what kind of a husband would that make me? PHONE A heel. [admonishing] On your anniversary. LYDIA [shaky] I need to ... to powder my... SOUND footsteps running away TOM Hunh. Women. PHONE You can say that again. SOUND door slams. NEW SCENE_9.5 LYDIA [crying] Oh, Tom! CLOSET Psst, over here. LYDIA What? Over where, Who is--? CLOSET I'm the one with the suits hanging in my rear, whaddaya think? LYDIA [sighs] Oh. [sniffs] SOUND footsteps LYDIA [weakly] Yes? CLOSET Check the top shelf. [annoyed] On his side! SOUND door opens. Boxes shift. Something metal is picked up. LYDIA A gun? When did Tom get a gun? TOM [off mike, muffled] Kitten, honey? We need to get shuffling. Are you powdered enough yet? LYDIA [calling] Almost! [whispered] When? Tell me! CLOSET What am I, a calendar? I don't know dates from donuts. LYDIA [frustrated noise] CLOSET But what I DO know is that that piece of hardware wasn't in me until... yesterday. LYDIA Yesterday? TOM [muffled, off mike] Kitten? I'm coming in! LYDIA Don't you dare! SOUND doorknob rattles, Lydia's running footsteps, door slams shut. LYDIA I'm - I'm wrapping your present, darling. You've got to give me a moment. TOM [pleased] Ohhhh. All right, I can wait. I hope it's a lighter - I've only been hinting ever since I lost that great one you gave me before. SOUND Gun cocks. LYDIA [muttered] I should give him the same one - see how he laughs at that. SOUND Footsteps back to closet. Boxes shift. LYDIA I think it was ... [grunt of effort] about there. GUN HEY!!! What are you, crazy? Never leave me lying around cocked! I could go off! MUSIC Scene 10. STING LYDIA [narrating] I thought about it for a long time. About the gun. About what it meant - being in Tom's closet and all. And I wondered if he could possibly be planning what I might think he was planning.... Even if he did intend to kill me, could I do something about it? Get him before he got me? I LOVED Tom. And he'd always been so sweet... PHONE Yeah, yeah, that's what they all say. What you need is gumption, sweetheart. LYDIA Just because he's cheating doesn't mean he's planning to ... to-- PHONE To buy a gun? Too late. What else do you think he's NOT planning to do? LYDIA He wouldn't - couldn't - hurt me. Any more than I could hurt him-- SOUND door opens TOM Oh, hi! [puzzled] Hello? Kitten, who're you talking to? LYDIA [easily] Just the phone, dear. SOUND short smooch. LYDIA [narrating] I was getting rather good at lying. Almost as good as the phone - now, THERE was a champion. I guess it came from hearing all those lies... All the time. TOM [talking on phone] Bob? Listen, it's me, Tom Farnsworth. Yes, from Farnsworth & Wilson. Now, we need to talk... PHONE [over Tom, whispered] Funny, Bob's usually a fella's name... LYDIA [reacts] PHONE He's getting worse. You need to DO something. TOM [continues under Phone] Yes, that's right - tomorrow for lunch. ... Dinner instead? I think I can... Let me just check. [to Lydia] Kitten, can you spare me for dinner tomorrow? Big client... LYDIA [long beat] Of course. Dear. I have someone I really need to talk to anyway. [narrating] The next night, I knew where to find him. Unfortunately, I couldn't take any of my ... friends ... with me - except the lighter, and that accent was getting on my nerves. LIGHTER I say! Scene 11. LYDIA [snorts] But when you're like me, there's always someone around to answer questions... ELEVATOR ...about five minutes ago? Yeah, I know the guy. He's a regular. Sometimes I even take him up. LYDIA Are you working today? ELEVATOR [huffy] Whaddaya mean? I'm always working! LYDIA But the sign... ELEVATOR The super puts the sign up to save electricity - cheapskate. Now, if youknow how to run me up... LYDIA [deflated] I'm not sure... ELEVATOR Step in, it's pretty much automatic. SOUND elevator gate slides open ELEVATOR See the button there.... MUSIC UNDER LYDIA It's funny how every THING I ever talked to wanted to be so helpful, when all the people around me weren't. The elevator even gave me a little tip... ELEVATOR That little knob right there - that's what keeps the door shut when I'm not around. The spring pushes it out - and then, when I come up, it gets pushed in, and voila...! You don't want the door comin' open up here when I'm in the basement, eh? LYDIA Oh, no. SOUND DISTANT BELL. ELEVATOR Whoops! That's me. Would ya' get the door? I gotta go, sweetheart. LYDIA Oh? Oh, certainly. SOUND ELEVATOR DOOR CLOSES. LYDIA I crept down the hall, ever so quiet. SOUND door opens TOM [off] ...right back - just need - [on mike] Oh. Lydia. LYDIA [deep breath] You needn't worry. I'm leaving. SOUND Sharp footsteps TOM Lydia. Kitten. It's not what you think! SOUND Tom's footsteps rush to catch up to her. LYDIA Stay away from me, Tom. TOM Just stop! LYDIA [reacts as Tom grabs her] Uh! Let go of me! SOUND Slight struggle. Lydia's footsteps running. LYDIA I had only one chance...I ran for the elevator. But the gate wouldn't open! I pushed and pushed-- SOUND Elevator door opens. Lydia's footsteps stop, Tom's footsteps catch up. TOM Let me-- LYDIA No! Let go! [sound of exertion, pushing him away] SOUND Tom's footsteps stagger, then... LYDIA Oh, no! It's NOT--! TOM [screams as he did at beginning] LYDIA And that was that. I tried to stop him from going over. At least I think I did, but it WAS my fault. ALICE [coming on mike, breathless] What...? Where's Tom? You're that lady-- LYDIA Tom? He's MY husband! How dare you-- ALICE [panicking] What have you done to Tom? Where's my brother? MUSIC Scene 12. UNDER LYDIA [narrating] And that's why I'm here. If he was cheating on me, I would have fought harder. Could have gotten away. But the look on that girl's face... My own sister-in-law. TOM [screams again] LYDIA Yes, and poor Tom. SOUND Gavel hits twice D.A. Your name please? LYDIA [condescending] Lydia Farnsworth - Everyone here knows that. D.A. And you are testifying in your own behalf of your own free will? LYDIA [testy] Yes, yes. D.A. You are on trial for the murder of your husband, Tom Farns- LYDIA I killed him. It was self-defense. I thought he was planning to kill me. D.A. What led you to think your husband had such designs? LYDIA [hesitant, lying] An anonymous phone call. [narrating] I suppose I could have admitted everything, made a plea for mercy on the grounds of insanity, but I-- TOM [screams again] LYDIA [narrating] I simply couldn't get Tom out of my head. I don't know how all these murderers do it, just kill people and walk away. SOUND Gavel bangs JUDGE Has the jury reached a verdict? FOREMAN We find the defendant ... guilty. LYDIA [resigned] I was relieved, actually. I believed I could face anything, since I would never really be alone. Even the judge's gavel had a kind word. ...Though not the judge. JUDGE For your heinous crimes, I hereby sentence you to death. CROWD [Reaction, gasps] MUSIC Scene 13. STING LYDIA I suppose it was only right - and I really had no reason to go on living, without [SOUND: same scream] Tom. Funny how I look back and see how badly mistaken we all were. It's far too easy to blow things right out of proportion. SOUND footsteps, cutlery set on plate. GUARD You done with that? LYDIA Yes, thank you. It was ... surprisingly tasty. GUARD It's time, then. Come on. SOUND jail door opens, footsteps slowly walk. VOICES [Whispers begin comforting at the start, build.] LYDIA [whispered] Thank you. Thank you all so much. GUARD What? LYDIA Nothing. [narrating] Everything is so encouraging, telling me how brave I am. I'm not brave, really, just ... just tired. GUARD Stop. SOUND KEYS JINGLE. LYDIA Such a relief, really. And then... I'll be with Tom. SOUND LOCK UNLOCKS. Scene 14. WHISPERS [fade out] LYDIA I didn't notice it immediately. My mind was miles away, thinking about how I would make it up to him - he'd certainly understand, about how it was really an accident and all. SOUND SQUEAKY DOORKNOB TURNS. LYDIA But the voices were gone. Even when I closed my eyes and concentrated, there was nothing. It left me feeling ... very ... alone. Oh, well, it wouldn't be for long. SOUND [DISTANT, OFF MIKE] PHONE RINGS. GUARD Stay here. LYDIA What? Of course. I've nowhere to go. SOUND FOOTSTEPS, phone picked up LYDIA Once I rejoined Tom, everything would be all right. I wouldn't NEED them - my friends - any more. Just him. GUARD [behind and under Lydia] Yeah? Who? LYDIA That's why I let it get this far. Fired my lawyer. Made no defense. Admitted everything. GUARD [behind and under] Uh-huh? Got it. LYDIA Just to bring me to this moment. And I wasn't afraid - no matter what this room, this horrible room, might have to say, I was ready. SOUND FOOTSTEPS COME BACK LYDIA And it wouldn't take long. Not long at all, they say. And then, [happy sigh] Tom. GUARD Come on. SOUND KEYS JINGLE LYDIA Well, it's about time. Isn't everyone waiting? GUARD [beat] Not any more, lady. SOUND LOCKING DOOR LYDIA You're an idiot. Open this door. GUARD I may be an idiot, but you're a loon. [beat] That was the governor. You've been commuted. Come on back... LYDIA [gasp, then sharp] Don't talk nonsense. [plaintive, ending in a wail] No! I can't be left all alone! You simply have to kill me! MUSIC
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Welcome to episode 209 of the Love Live Connection podcast. When it comes to your dating life are you feeling exhausted, triggered constantly, or attracting the same kind of person over and over? In today’s episode, I’m interviewing Kacie Main, author of I Gave Up Men For Lent - The Story Of A Jaded, Hopelessly Romantic, Health-conscious Party Girl's Search For Meaning. Kacie was struggling with these very issues and as a result, put herself on a dating break. We discuss the issues leading up to the break, her inner child work during the break and life after those first 40 days. I’d love to hear what you thought of this episode. Find me on Instagram or send me an email with your feedback. I can’t wait to hear from you! 2:25 -Why a dating break may be a good idea 3:30 - A list of indicators that would suggest taking a break from dating is a good course of action 7:54 - Our guest, Kacie Main explains what lent is and why she decided to take on this challenge 12:07 - How Kacie’s inner child affected her need to have a relationship 14:03 - The incident that prompted Kacie to give men up for Lent 15:55 - What happened once Kacie made her decision to slow down and reconnect with herself internally 19:52 - Kacie explains how the questions she asked herself during Lent were the first steps of her self-awareness 23:00 - Kacie explains what her journey has looked like beyond the first 40 days 27:56 - Why having compassion for yourself during the process of working through your inner child issues is so important 29:00 - How Kacie knew she was ready to get back into the dating scene 30:32 - Kacie talks about her book, what kind of stories she tells in it, and why she wrote it 32:36 - Kacie gives us a teaser about what vulnerabilities she reveals in her book After you listen to this episode, here are your next steps: Are you ready for a love-life intensive? You could be a good fit for my Love Incubator program. Check out Kacie Main’s website here. You can find her book on Amazon, I Gave up Men for Lent- The Story Of A Jaded, Hopelessly Romantic, Health-conscious Party Girl's Search For Meaning Find Kacie on Instagram! Ready to explore what working with me is like? Learn more here. Interested in being coached on the Love Live Connection? Learn more here. Are we connected on Instagram? Come tell me WHO you are here! If you get value from the Love Life Connection, please rate & review it on Apple Podcasts. It only takes a sec to impact our ranking + it’ll help other women find our community!
This show has two specific segments. The first is a referral script that is guaranteed to make you more money. The video and the description to that show segment is below:https://youtu.be/zU0RG_uXtawIf you want to learn how to ask for referrals in sales, then this show is for you. The best way to get referrals is to focus on delivering value in every interaction. You'll probably end up giving much more value than you receive. Don't worry; it's worth it. In order to make the referral process easier for you, I've decided to take you through my referral script.This script is meant to provide you with the following information about your acquaintance:- What they do for a living.- How their business is doing.- Their challenges and goals.- Who they would like to be connected with.By getting this information I can determine which of my contacts I can introduce them to.You see, the best way to get referrals is to build a relationship with someone BEFORE you ask for anything in return. In terms of learning how to ask for referrals in sales, asking questions is useful because it'll show you how you can help your acquaintance.After getting the information that I want, I then set up the meeting with my contact.Of course, in this example I didn't actually get a referral, I GAVE one. This is the key.You have to give value first.Inevitably, the person will thank you for the referral and you can say, “You're welcome. I know you would do the same for me.”Now, you hopefully see why delivering value is the key to learning how to ask for referrals in sales. Too many people come right out and ask before offering anything themselves. However, the best way to get referrals is to give value so that the other person will feel glad to give you a referral in return.The second segment of the show centers around the common client objection: "I want to Think It Over." This is totally preventable and it can be easily handled if you know what you're doing.https://youtu.be/MWRVQ4dxnmcWe've all been there, you've put in a great pitch and it should be a done deal, but the client leaves you hanging with those dreaded words, “I have to think about it”. In this video I share some simple steps to help you combat these stall tactics, and better yet, to make sure you never have to hear those words again.First things first, if you hear these words it means you've neglected a very important aspect of your initial dealings with your client; the qualifying process. If you qualify them properly right from the start you'll make it virtually impossible for them to hit you with an ‘I have to think about it' excuse. To do this, you need to ask the right questions to find out these three things:- What resources they've got available (can they afford to work with you?)- What problem they want solved (is it something you can achieve?)- Are they ready to make a decision now? (Have they got a time-specific goal in mind?)Now you're armed with valuable information that will help you close the deal and avoid stall tactics. The next thing to do is set up a first consultation and let them know how it'll go down. Make sure they understand that at the end of this meeting you will both decide whether or not to work together. This leaves no room for stalling when decision time comes as they've been well informed that this is the expectation.If on the off chance you do get a “I have to think about it” after all that, then use the strategies shared in this video to overcome all stall tactics and objections and turn the situation around.This show is packed with actionable ideas. Listen on the podcast player below and if you want to become a member of our community, subscribe on YouTube and to the podcast.Listen to this episode here:Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This show has two specific segments. The first is a referral script that is guaranteed to make you more money. The video and the description to that show segment is below: https://youtu.be/zU0RG_uXtaw If you want to learn how to ask for referrals in sales, then this show is for you. The best way to get referrals is to focus on delivering value in every interaction. You’ll probably end up giving much more value than you receive. Don’t worry; it’s worth it. In order to make the referral process easier for you, I’ve decided to take you through my referral script. This script is meant to provide you with the following information about your acquaintance: - What they do for a living. - How their business is doing. - Their challenges and goals. - Who they would like to be connected with. By getting this information I can determine which of my contacts I can introduce them to. You see, the best way to get referrals is to build a relationship with someone BEFORE you ask for anything in return. In terms of learning how to ask for referrals in sales, asking questions is useful because it’ll show you how you can help your acquaintance. After getting the information that I want, I then set up the meeting with my contact. Of course, in this example I didn’t actually get a referral, I GAVE one. This is the key. You have to give value first. Inevitably, the person will thank you for the referral and you can say, “You're welcome. I know you would do the same for me.” Now, you hopefully see why delivering value is the key to learning how to ask for referrals in sales. Too many people come right out and ask before offering anything themselves. However, the best way to get referrals is to give value so that the other person will feel glad to give you a referral in return. The second segment of the show centers around the common client objection: "I want to Think It Over." This is totally preventable and it can be easily handled if you know what you're doing. https://youtu.be/MWRVQ4dxnmc We’ve all been there, you’ve put in a great pitch and it should be a done deal, but the client leaves you hanging with those dreaded words, “I have to think about it”. In this video I share some simple steps to help you combat these stall tactics, and better yet, to make sure you never have to hear those words again. First things first, if you hear these words it means you’ve neglected a very important aspect of your initial dealings with your client; the qualifying process. If you qualify them properly right from the start you’ll make it virtually impossible for them to hit you with an ‘I have to think about it’ excuse. To do this, you need to ask the right questions to find out these three things: - What resources they’ve got available (can they afford to work with you?) - What problem they want solved (is it something you can achieve?) - Are they ready to make a decision now? (Have they got a time-specific goal in mind?) Now you’re armed with valuable information that will help you close the deal and avoid stall tactics. The next thing to do is set up a first consultation and let them know how it’ll go down. Make sure they understand that at the end of this meeting you will both decide whether or not to work together. This leaves no room for stalling when decision time comes as they’ve been well informed that this is the expectation. If on the off chance you do get a “I have to think about it” after all that, then use the strategies shared in this video to overcome all stall tactics and objections and turn the situation around. This show is packed with actionable ideas. Listen on the podcast player below and if you want to become a member of our community, subscribe on YouTube and to the podcast. Listen to this episode here: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kacie Main, author of "I Gave Up Men For Lent," shares the story of why she took a break from men for over 40 days, how she identified her purpose in dating, and moved past dating fatigue. Damona and Kacie also cover headlines: Do ladies dumb themselves down to get a date, one trick guaranteed to get you a second date, and this dating app has banned filtered photos forever. Plus they answer questions from listeners such as how to respond to disrespectful comments on dating apps and what to do if a dating app conversation has gone cold. Want to do some extra reading on the topics we cover this episode? Read further on Damona's blog at datesandmates.com Write a profile that does the hard work for you! Get your FREE Profile Starter Kit at profilestarterkit.com! Find Kacie Main at kaciemain.com. Make sure to get a copy of her book "I Gave up Men For Lent: The story of a jaded, hopelessly romantic, health-conscious party girl’s search for meaning" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's a Guy's Guy Radio double feature this week, with guests Kacie Main, discussing her new book I Gave up Men for Lent, a memoir about her dating journey, and Lee McCormick, discussing his new book The Heart Reconnection Guidebook, helping guide people forward in their lives. Join Robert Manni, author of The Guys' Guy's Guide To Love as we discuss life, love and the pursuit of happiness. Subscribe to Guy's Guy Radio on iTunes! Buy The Guys' Guy's Guide to Love now!
In this episode: * Netflix raises prices on all streaming plans in US (1:52) * Netflix's price hike will boost your bill as much as $2 a month * Government shutdown: TLS certificates not renewed, many websites are down (3:30) * Jeff Bezos, World’s Richest Person, Announces Divorce After 25 Years Of Marriage (4:30) * Vanguard Announces The Passing Of Founder John C. Bogle (5:20) * DuckDuckGo debuts map search results using Apple Maps (7:13) * Microsoft Pledges $500 Million for Affordable Housing in Seattle Area (8:08) * If True, This Could Be One of the Greatest Discoveries in Human History (10:00) * Motorola’s iconic flip phone ‘Razr’ set to make comeback with ‘foldable’ design (14:13) * Return of the Razr—With a Foldable Screen and $1,500 Price * You're running out of reasons not to get smart lights (20:06) * It’s official: Ikea’s smart blinds are coming to the U.S. this spring (21:53) * The Apple Car Is Coming – Here Are Eight Things You Need to Know (23:20) * WHAT IS LIDAR, WHY DO SELF-DRIVING CARS NEED IT, AND CAN IT SEE NERF BULLETS? (25:50) * A popular WordPress plugin leaked twitter account access tokens (28:30) * Another huge database exposed millions of call logs and sms text messages (31:20) * I Gave a Bounty Hunter $300. Then He Located Our Phone (32:36) Weird and Wacky Tech: * Steve Carell to Star in Netflix Comedy Based on Trump's 'Space Force' (35:38) * How the new VR screen could end the smartphone (35:55) * Massive spinning ice disc forms in US river (38:08) Tech Recommendations (39:00): * Adam - YouTube Kids (https://www.youtube.com/yt/kids/) & Ink and Volt Planner (https://inkandvolt.com/product/the-inkvolt-2019-planner-signature-series/) * Sanjay - Consumer Reports (https://www.consumerreports.org/cro/index.htm) * Shannon - Brief Answers to the Big Questions by Stephen Hawking (https://www.amazon.com/Brief-Answers-Questions-Stephen-Hawking/dp/1984819194) GIVEAWAY: The Woodruff Arts Center (https://www.woodruffcenter.org/) (home to the High Museum, Alliance Theater, and Atlanta Symphony Orchestra) is our new sponsor. We're giving away a pair of tickets to the ASO with Jim Brickman on January 25th at 8pm. To win tweet @TheWoodruff and @techtalkyall with why you love us both. Winner will be chosen this Wednesday, January 23rd. Ad music is from "Partly Cloudy" by A Tape Full of Mistakes Weird & Wacky theme music is from "Brainwavves" by Strong Suit Also remember to rate our podcast - 5 stars, 5 stars!
Hey everyone, welcome back to Bionic Bug podcast! You’re listening to episode 38. This is your host Natasha Bajema, fiction author, futurist, and national security expert. I’m recording this episode on January 13, 2019. No personal update today except that we’re stuck inside in the middle of a beautiful winter snow storm. Let’s talk tech. I have one headline for this week: “I Gave a Bounty Hunter $300. Then He Located Our Phone,” published on motherboard on January 8. I talked about the power of location data a few weeks ago. As a nation, we are behind the curve in understanding the power of data. Many Americans still believe that data without direct connection to identity is somehow anonymous. Policymakers have failed to address privacy issues for data and issue proper protections. Private sector companies who gather your data are selling it off. If this article is true, it’s possible for anyone to pay a couple hundred bucks to geolocate your smartphone. In other words, anyone can find you wherever you are because of your handheld tracking device. How is this possible? I thought even the police need a warrant to track cell phones. It’s possible because the cell phone companies are selling access to their customer’s location data. Scary stuff, eh? Let’s turn to Bionic Bug. Last week, Lara realized that Fiddler had fooled her about his true intentions. Let’s find out what happens next. The views expressed in this blog are those of the author and do not reflect the official policy or position of the National Defense University, the Department of Defense or the U.S. Government.
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On today’s show, hosts April Glaser and Will Oremus discuss startling new revelations about some of the major phone carriers. The story broke this week in Motherboard titled “I Gave a Bounty Hunter $300. Then He Located Our Phone.” It details how T-Mobile, Sprint, and AT&T are selling access to customers location data to shady characters like landlords and collection agencies. And speaking of phones, could we finally be witnessing an end to the iPhone’s dominance of the technology industry? Last week, Apple CEO Tim Cook warned about a shortfall in global iPhone revenue. We’ll talk about why that is and what it might mean for Apple’s future. And if you work even remotely adjacent to the tech industry, then you know...this week is the Consumer Electronics Show, or CES—the biggest annual tech expo in the world held in Las Vegas. We’ll be joined by Dieter Bohn, the executive editor of The Verge, from the floor of the show. 17:05 - Interview with Dieter Bohn.35:13 - Don’t Close My Tabs Don’t Close My Tabs: Slate: Tunnel Vision New Statesman America: London's Victorian Hyperloop: the forgotten pneumatic railway beneath the capital's streets Podcast production by Max Jacobs If Then plugs: You can get updates about what’s coming up next by following us on Twitter @ifthenpod. You can follow Will @WillOremus and April @Aprilaser. If you have a question or comment, you can email us at ifthen@slate.com. If Then is presented by Slate and Future Tense, a collaboration among Arizona State University, New America, and Slate. Future Tense explores the ways emerging technologies affect society, policy, and culture. To read more, follow us on Twitter and sign up for our weekly newsletter. Listen to If Then via Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today’s show, hosts April Glaser and Will Oremus discuss startling new revelations about some of the major phone carriers. The story broke this week in Motherboard titled “I Gave a Bounty Hunter $300. Then He Located Our Phone.” It details how T-Mobile, Sprint, and AT&T are selling access to customers location data to shady characters like landlords and collection agencies. And speaking of phones, could we finally be witnessing an end to the iPhone’s dominance of the technology industry? Last week, Apple CEO Tim Cook warned about a shortfall in global iPhone revenue. We’ll talk about why that is and what it might mean for Apple’s future. And if you work even remotely adjacent to the tech industry, then you know...this week is the Consumer Electronics Show, or CES—the biggest annual tech expo in the world held in Las Vegas. We’ll be joined by Dieter Bohn, the executive editor of The Verge, from the floor of the show. 17:05 - Interview with Dieter Bohn.35:13 - Don’t Close My Tabs Don’t Close My Tabs: Slate: Tunnel Vision New Statesman America: London's Victorian Hyperloop: the forgotten pneumatic railway beneath the capital's streets Podcast production by Max Jacobs If Then plugs: You can get updates about what’s coming up next by following us on Twitter @ifthenpod. You can follow Will @WillOremus and April @Aprilaser. If you have a question or comment, you can email us at ifthen@slate.com. If Then is presented by Slate and Future Tense, a collaboration among Arizona State University, New America, and Slate. Future Tense explores the ways emerging technologies affect society, policy, and culture. To read more, follow us on Twitter and sign up for our weekly newsletter. Listen to If Then via Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode I rambled with no notes so don't judge me. I Gave my take on Lebron going to LA, along with some braves stuff. Enjoy Folks.
The name Gonski has long been known and respected in business, arts and philanthropic circles. David Gonski AC is a former chairman of the Australia Council, and chairman of ANZ Banking Group, Coca-Cola Amatil and the Sydney Theatre Company. But when he released his Rudd Government-commissioned report into school funding in 2011, Gonski became a household name across Australia. Subscribe to the series Podcast series The Fifth Estate / History, politics & current affairs In this rare, intimate glimpse into the life of one of Australia's most successful people, Gonski discusses his book I Gave a Gonski, Selected Speeches – as well as his ideas on sharing, philanthropy, the life changing experience of education and the dangers of 'short-termism'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For those who have yet to read the updates on the website. From here on out my monthly episode will feature all new and soon to be released tracks. So if you enjoy the music support the artist and buy their album!Then if you have any money left over, donate to the show. While The Requiem does run off of blood of the innocent and the suffering of the weak, it also requires cash! So help keep the show running and donate.1 - I Gave you Wings-I Gave You Death - Kirlian Camera2 - Love can be Murder (Terrorfakt Remix) - Manufactura3 - Headquake (Straftanz Escalates Rework) - Extize4 - Hardcore Industrial - Uberbyte5 - Becoming the Wrath (Attaque Remix) - autoKratz6 - F.K.D. (Straftanz Escalates Remix) - Straftanz7 - Under the Skies - Solar Fake8 - Sunrise - Accessory9 - What is Left to Say (Club Edit) - Imperative Reaction10 - Dance or Die (Solitary Experiments Remix) - Dance or Die11 - The One - Electrovot12 - Under your Spell - AADF13 - Why (Bootlicking Hypocrites) - !distain14 - Stigma (feat. Zombie Girl) - Ad Inferna15 - Dance with Me - IAMX16 - Animus - Capud Draconis