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Weekends on WLAP
Welcom Home with Guardian Sav ings Bank 3-29-25

Weekends on WLAP

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 36:06 Transcription Available


Karfan
Aukasendingin: Hannes um samninginn við Pólland, EuroBasket og tillögur komandi þings KKÍ

Karfan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 29:39


Aukasendingin spjallaði í dag við Hannes Jónsson framkvæmdastjóra KKÍ. Til umræðu voru mörg ólík málefni, aðallega þó sá samningur sem sambandið gerði við pólska sambandið um að Ísland myndi leika í Katowice á EuroBasket í haust.Þá er í seinni hluta spjallsins farið yfir stórar tillögur sem fara fyrir þing KKÍ sem er á dagskrá 15. mars og þær breytingar sem verða á stjórn og hjá formanni sambandsins.Aukasendingin er í boði Kristalls, Lykils, Bónus, Lengjunnar og Tactica.

Gestalt - en rollspelspodd
Drakar och Demoner - 06 - Den försvunna magikern - Dags att håva in!

Gestalt - en rollspelspodd

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 30:50


Det är dags att bara håva in för Peh´k Ing och Tom efter att framgångsrikt bekämpat skogsmän och kommit över ett fint armborst. Med i gänget har även Peh´k Ings gamla vän, småtjuven och halvlingen Hilla Skugfamns anslutit sig. Nu ska de bara hitta den där fösvunne magikern också. Gestalt med vänner spelar nya Drakar och Demoner (2023) från Fria ligan. Scenariot "Den försvunna magikern" är ett egenskrivet äventyr med material från bland annat "Vildmarkens varelser" från Lehto Spel & Media, som är publicerade under tredjepartslicensen för Drakar och Demoner (version 1.0). Tack till Anders Ekman som komponerat introt exklusivt till Gestalt. Spelledare: Fredrik. Spelare: Benjamin, Maria och Hampus (från podden Varning för rollspel). Avsnittets intro läses av Magnus Seter. Ljudeffekter från BBC sound achiveAvsnittsbild från Fria Ligan. Länk till https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/418107/Drakar-och-Demoner-Grundspel?affiliate_id=2600700

Bantah Boyz
Ep.256 - GW21: Lord of the Ings

Bantah Boyz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 77:44


Episode Breakdown: GW20 Data Dump

Rauða borðið
Synir Egils 8. desember: Fréttir og verkefni nýs þings og stjórnvalda

Rauða borðið

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 130:14


Sunnudagurinn 8. desember: Synir Egils: Fréttir og verkefni nýs þings og stjórnvalda Bræðurnir Sigurjón Magnús og Gunnar Smári Egilssynir taka á móti gestum og ræða við þá um helstu fréttir og pólitíkina. Að þessi sinni koma þau Helgi Seljan blaðamaður, María Sigrún Hilmarsdóttir fréttakona og Sonja Ýr Þorbergsdóttir formaður BSRB og ræða fréttir og pólitík dagsins. Þeir bræður fara líka yfir sviðið í stjórnmálunum og fá líka til liðs tvo nýja þingmenn flokka sem standa í ríkisstjórnarmyndun. Pawel Bartoszek þingmaður Viðreisnar og Guðmundur Ari Sigurjónsson þingmaður Samfylkingar ræða hvaða verkefni bíða endurskipuðu þingi.

Inside The Forest: A Wake Forest Athletics Podcast
Sign(ings) closer than they appear

Inside The Forest: A Wake Forest Athletics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 49:48


With Early Signing Day in the books and the portal quickly approaching, Les Johns joins the show to... interview me about the class and the portal? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Delivering Direction and Control
Episode 45 – Business Lifecycle Strategies and Tax Insights with Lisa Clifford and Jeff Getty

Delivering Direction and Control

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 43:52


In this episode, David Warren – Co-Founder and Chairman of Bridgeford Trust Company – reconnects with Callan Family Office, speaking with Lisa Clifford and Jeff Getty, Co-Managing Directors of the company's Business & Transaction Advisory Practice. Following Callan Family Office's first podcast appearance, which introduced the company's unique approach to investment management and philanthropy, this episode explores the intricacies of Lisa and Jeff's specialized practice and the strategies they use to guide business owners through pivotal transitions. Listen in as Lisa and Jeff share their journey to Callan Family Office, explaining why they transitioned their practice and how it has flourished since. They discuss their focus on guiding business owners through various stages of the company lifecycle with tailored planning to achieve optimal tax outcomes during pre-sale, sale, and post-sale phases. Their "Tax Trilogy" framework addresses income, state, and transfer tax considerations while leveraging strategies like NIMCRUTs, CLATs, and INGs. Beyond technical strategies, Lisa and Jeff highlight the "soft side" of their practice, emphasizing the value of building strong client relationships and meeting them where they are in their journey. As the episode concludes, they offer practical advice on when business owners should engage advisors like themselves to ensure a successful exit strategy.

Stundin
Pod blessi Ísland #5: Forskot á þingsætaspá: Hverjir eru líklegir á þing?

Stundin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024


Arnar og Aðalsteinn eru tveir í hljóðveri í þætti dagsins og rýna í upphaf lokaspretts kosningabaráttunnar. Forskot tekið á sæluna og rýnt í funheita þingsætaspá Heimildarinnar og dr. Baldurs Héðinssonar, sem er væntanleg á vefinn. Eru blaðamannafundir, borðaklippingar og rannsóknir liður í kosningabaráttunni? Við spyrjum spurninga í þætti dagsins. Þemalag þáttarins er Grætur í Hljóði eftir Prins Póló.

Spegillinn
Löggjöf Ísraelsþings fordæmd, E.coli-hópsýking og skoðanakannanir

Spegillinn

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 20:00


Lög sem ísraelska þingið í samþykkti í gær gætu orðið til þess að starfsemi Palestínuflóttamannahjálparinnar, UNRWA, leggist af á Gaza. Ef það gerist getur allt hjálparstarf á Gaza fallið um sjálft sig. Þetta segir Gréta Gunnarsdóttir skrifstofustjóri UNRWA í New York, Ólöf Ragnarsdóttir ræddi við hana. Á fimmta tug barna hefur veikst eftir E.coli hópsýkingu á leikskóla í Reykjavík í síðustu viku. Tíu börn eru á spítala og þar af eru fimm alvarlega veik á gjörgæslu. Rúmlega tuttugu börn eru undir daglegu eftirliti á barnaspítala Hringsins. Guðrún Aspelund sóttvarnalæknir segir þetta með alvarlegustu hópsýkingum sem hér hafi komið upp. Næstu daga og vikur dynja skoðanakannanir á landsmönnum - þær gefa kjósendum vísbendingu um hvar flokkarnir standa fyrir þingkosningar sem verða eftir rúmlega þrjátíu daga. Freyr Gígja Gunnarsson ræðir við Agnar Frey Helgason, dósent í stjórnmálafræði við Háskóla Íslands.

STOP! Hammer Time - The West Ham Podcast
Ings Hair “needed time to settle.”

STOP! Hammer Time - The West Ham Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 66:24


Phil, Pete, media mover/shaker Trevor Drane and West Ham scribe Rob Banks talk Fulham Sh*tcottagery, Antonio's career pivot, Guido's solidity and 96/97. westhampodcast.com  @westhampodcast  Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh  A Playback Media Production  playbackmedia.co.uk  Copyright 2024 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Fulhamish
These Ings Happen

Fulhamish

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 56:01


The discussion on this podcast should have been one only of positivity - as Fulham on Saturday were by far the better team against Julen Lopetegui's West Ham, but instead there was an air of frustration after a late lapse in concentration allowed Danny Ings to score a 94th minute equaliser. In this podcast we dissect Joachim Andersen's return, Raul's well-taken goal, Reiss Nelson's debut and of course, the game management that cost Fulham two points. We also look ahead to the Carabao Cup match against Preston North End on Tuesday. -- SHOW-LINKS: If you enjoy Fulhamish, please consider contributing a small amount monthly to help pay our costs. As a bonus, you receive access to our exclusive Telegram group chats where you can chat with fellow FFC fans and Fulhamish listeners ➼ https://levellr.com/communities/fulhamish Tickets for our Fulhamish Live Show at the Half-Moon ➼ https://tickets.halfmoon.co.uk/events/1bfd8a99-ed22-4fe0-af2d-a33c55c742f6 -- GUESTS: Sammy James ➼ https://www.x.com/@MrSammyJames Drew Heatley ➼ https://www.x.com/@DrewHeatley Ben Jarman Yasmin Mills Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Moore Than Just A Podcast - West Ham Podcast
Season 14 - Episode 5 - Ings had a point to prove

Moore Than Just A Podcast - West Ham Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 63:51


Join Sean, Nigel and Canning Town Len discuss the Fulham draw Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/moorethanjustapodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Flourishing Education Podcast
Episode 246 - Embracing the discomfort to become more curious and compassionate human BE-ings

Flourishing Education Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 55:50


This week, I am so excited to be sharing this imperfectly perfect conversation with Ruth Ibegbuna who is the Founder of RECLAIM, The Roots Programme and the Rekindle School. She built on her successful teaching career to develop innovative strengths-based work which enables young people to achieve their potential. In this episode we cover so much but the key focus has been to explore how can we actually put far more love and care into our education system and put young people and staff's well being at the center of what we're doing. If you are even remotely interested in any of these broad topics, this conversation is definitely for you. It won't disappoint you, I promise!

Spegillinn
Kosningar til Evrópuþings og akstur undir áhrifum slævandi lyfja

Spegillinn

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 20:00


Rúmlega helmingur af þeim 360 milljónum Evrópusambandsbúa sem voru á kjörskrá neyttu atkvæðisréttar síns og kusu í Evrópuþingskosningunum. Helsta niðurstaðan er sú að flokkar sem skipa sér nálægt miðju og til hægri við hana fengu mest fylgi en þjóðernissinnaðir hægriflokkar styrktu stöðu sína, mest í Frakklandi þar sem flokkur forsætisráðherrans galt afhroð. Hann hefur boðað til þingkosninga eftir nokkrar vikur og þykir djarflega teflt. 44% fleiri ökumenn voru stöðvaðir í fyrra en árið á undan vegna gruns um að vera undir áhrifum örvandi eða deyfandi lyfja. Þetta sýna tölur sem ríkislögreglustjóri tók saman fyrir Spegilinn. Á meðan hefur fjöldi þeirra sem teknir eru undir áhrifum ávana- og fíkniefna nánast staðið í stað - tölurnar eru samt sem áður ískyggilega háar - nærri sautján hundruð á síðasta ári. Ríkissaksóknari flytur á næstu dögum mál fyrir Hæstarétti þar sem tekist verður á um harðari refsingar fyrir akstur undir áhrifum slævandi lyfja.

Samfélagið
https://ruv-radio.akamaized.net/opid/5364795D0.mp3Krabbameinsskrá Íslands fagnar 70 ára afmæli nú í maí og af því tilefni verður blásið til afmælismálþings seinna í dag. Þetta er löng saga og ýmislegt sem hefur

Samfélagið

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 59:10


Krabbameinsskrá Íslands fagnar 70 ára afmæli nú í maí og af því tilefni verður blásið til afmælismálþings seinna í dag. Þetta er löng saga og ýmislegt sem hefur gerst og breyst á 70 árum. Þær Sigríður Gunnarsdóttir, forstöðumaður Rannsókna- og skráningarseturs Krabbameinsfélagsins og Laufey Tryggvadóttir, faraldsfræðingur og prófessor ræða þessi tímamót. VIð fræðumst um íslensku nýsköpunarvikuna sem hófst í dag, hátíð sem laðar að stórfiska úr heimi tækni og nýsköpunar en snertir líka á listum. Við ræðum við stofnendur hátíðarinnar, þær Eddu Konráðsdóttur og Melkorku Sigríði Magnúsdóttur. Edda Olgudóttir kemur svo í vísindaspjall í lok þáttar - hún segir okkur frá möguleikum crispr-tækninnar, meðal annars til þess að lækna blindu. Tónlist: Hljómsveit Magnúsar Ingimarssonar, Ingibjörg Smith - Nú liggur vel á mér. TRAVIS - The Weight. Beatles, The - While my guitar gently weeps.

The Robert Scott Bell Show
A Sunday Conversation with Rhonda and Dave Ings - The RSB Show 4-28-24

The Robert Scott Bell Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 59:47


A Sunday Conversation with Rhonda and Dave Ings - The RSB Show 4-28-24

Cosmic Tuesdays
Rhonda and Dave Ings discuss "Writing for Discovery™" to empower others to and make life more productive

Cosmic Tuesdays

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 85:53


Rhonda and Dave Ings teach highly effective techniques to help tap into the wisdom within and experience enhanced creativity, healing, and upliftment. https://livingourlove.com/

Everyone's Business But Mine with Kara Berry
In Our Phil-ings: A Pop Culture Roundup & Summer House Martha's Vineyard Recap

Everyone's Business But Mine with Kara Berry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 73:11


This week is a doozy! Cyrus family updates, we're heading into the prayer closet for Aoki Lee Simmons and her new man friend, another Vanderpump Rules legal dispute and more plus a recap of the episode 3 of Summer House Martha's Vineyard!SHMV recap begins around 40 minute mark!Follow me on social media, Patreon, find merch and more here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

STOP! Hammer Time - The West Ham Podcast
Ings “like new signing” claim Sullivan and Steidten

STOP! Hammer Time - The West Ham Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 70:43


Phil, Jim and Pete ask if Jim is the new Michael Palin, if weekday afternoon kick offs are all the rage and how hard that seig heiling dimwit in Freiburg should be punched in the throat. westhampodcast.com  @westhampodcast  Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh  A Playback Media Production  playbackmedia.co.uk  Copyright 2024 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Verbal Highs
Episode 142: Welby Ings

Verbal Highs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 74:38


Welby Ings is an educational reformer, university professor, feature film director, author, teacher, designer, and activist. Until the age of 15 Welby could not read or write. Please subscribe to the podcast & check www.verbalhighs.com

Las Vegas Raiders Insider: A Raiders podcast network
Ridin' w/ Hondo and Dexter, an FFSN Las Vegas Raiders Audio Exclusive: Multiple Pierce-ings in Vegas

Las Vegas Raiders Insider: A Raiders podcast network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 8:36


An on-the-go Hondo Carpenter is back with a private conversation that only true Insiders can get and only available on the Fans First Sports Network. On this episode, Hondo talks DeAndre Pierce's addition to the coaching staff and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Samfélagið
Viðlagakassinn, Trukkaveitan, sprengidagsspeki og pistill umhverfissálfræðings

Samfélagið

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 59:29


Eru til 12 lítrar af vatni á hvern heimilismeðlim, þurrmatur, hleðslubanki, prímus. Hér á landi er lagt upp með að fólk geti bjargað sér í þrjá daga ef neyðarástand skapast og innviðir bresta, til dæmis vegna náttúruhamfara. Við ætlum að ræða viðlagakassann við Gylfa Þór Þorsteinsson, teymisstjóra hjá Rauða krossinum, ekki síst í ljósi yfirstandandi hamfara á Reykjanesskaganum. Trukkaveitan - hvað er nú það? Hrefna Hallgrímsdóttir forstöðumaður hitaveitu hjá Veitum ræðir þetta við okkur. 1800 tonn af heitu vatni á 10 tankbílum sem fóru um 140 ferðir með fulla tanka af 80 gráðu heitu vatni koma við sögu og úrræðagóðir veitustarfsmenn. Í dag er sprengidagur og eflaust margir hlustendur saddir og sælir eftir hádegismatinn. Við ætlum í tilefni dagsins að rifja upp viðtal frá árinu 2010 þar sem rætt var við Árna Björnsson, þjóðháttafræðing, um sprengidag, saltkjöt og baunir fyrir Síðdegisútvarpið á Rás 2. Við fáum svo pistil frá Páli Líndal umhverfissálfræðingi í lok þáttar.

Simply Enough
Be still. We're not Human Do-ings, Episode 92

Simply Enough

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 29:37


Do you ever feel overwhelmed, or feel like Life just passes you by, because you're "soooo busy"? Do you feel under pressure to always have a plan, a goal, a task, or a full calendar? We can give ourselves permission to push back at the belief of having a list of actions that substantiates or validates an experience to make it worthwhile. We can be intentional about doing nothing, and honor when we're in need of restoration and a respite. Satisfaction doesn't just come from crossing off our To Do list. Sometimes what needs to be done is to be still and do nothing. And that's ok.

Malt Couture
Malty Bonus: Life Updates and Hyperlocal Food (A)Mus(bouche)ings

Malt Couture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 69:34


Stephen and Michael give updates about Alex's latest round of successful surgery. Then they dive into Stephen's travel experiences through Asia before Michael goes galavanting off to do an oddly similar trip. Michael also gives his thoughts on Budweiser Zero.  The Malty Boyz will also be taking a short hiatus until they're all settled again in February.  To get involved with the  "Life" International Barleywine Collab, click the link for info about the recipe, BSG discount, and links to help raise awareness of colon cancer.  If you'd like to make a direct donation to help support Alex, head over to his GoFundMe.  For more info about colon cancer and to help support the fight against it check out the Colon Cancer Foundation.  Head to our Patreon for weekly exclusive content. Get the Malt Couture Officially Licensed T-shirt. Follow DontDrinkBeer on Instagram and Twitter.

Fine Pairings
Fine Au Pair-ings

Fine Pairings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 48:56


This week Claire brings a Parent Trap fic, where Chessy and Meredith dance around their attraction for each other. - Starting with a ready-made margarita mix (with the alcohol) add rhubarb syrup and lime to taste. -  Want to read this fic for yourself? Give this author the kudos they deserve. You can find this fic on archiveofourown.org! Title: the nanny trap Author: sonatine Notes: zeldasabel.com _ Want more? Join us on our Patreon! It's 18+ so you can't search for us, but use our link to find us www.patreon.com/finepairingspodcast - Fine Pairings Podcast - A podcast about fanfiction. Where we pair ships with cocktails and reading with comedy. Got fanfic you'd like to share? Email us at FinePairingsPodcast@gmail.com Remember to follow us on Tiktok, Tumblr, and Instagram @Finepairingspodcast and X (Twitter) @Finepairingspod Join us on our Discord page!  - Additional Credits  Creator: Kevin MacLeod, Source: Incompetech.com  "In Your Arms" License: CC BY 3.0; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Additional AFX from Freesound.org

Dogs Are Smarter Than People: Writing Life, Marriage and Motivation
WHY YOU WANT TO NOT USE ING VERBS AND IF I WERE A FISH IS THE BEST SONG EVER

Dogs Are Smarter Than People: Writing Life, Marriage and Motivation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 18:19


When I was a baby newspaper reporter, one of my editors, Grady Holloway, used to call me over to his desk. A lot. I loved Grady. He had this great, grizzly beard before it was cool, wore a dirty hat, had been married to an ambassador's daughter, rode horses, drove cab in Colorado when all the beat poets and journalists were out there, and liked noir mysteries. But whenever he pulled me over to his big metal desk in the newsroom, I knew that I was about to get advised. “Cici,” he'd say with this perfect, gruff whiskey voice, “you're a great writer, but have you ever thought about . . .” And then he'd tell me something I hadn't thought about. Passive verbs. Starting sentences strong with the important stuff first. The dreaded -ing -Ings are addictive like all sexy grammatical elements are. They might not be as addictive as the debonair em-dash (—) or the lovely ellipses (…) or the goddess we know as the parenthetical ( ), but they are pretty close. When you put -ing at the end of a verb that verb becomes progressive. You feel like the verb is happening right now in the present even if your tense is the past. Like this . . . She was running, breathing hard and fast, shallow breaths that couldn't quite make it all the way into her lungs. Running so that he wouldn't catch up. And the ground was breaking beneath her, dead people's hands reaching through the woods' surface, fingers trying to clutch her sneakers, her ankles, even the laces. Anything. Scary, right? Or, um . . . kind of? Now let's see that without the -ings on there. She ran, her breath hard and fast, shallow breaths that couldn't quite make it all the way into her lungs. She ran so that he wouldn't catch up. And the ground broke beneath her. Dead people's hands reached through the woods' surface. Fingers tried to clutch her sneakers, her ankles, even the laces. Anything. Wait. They both kind of work, don't they? Absolutely. Sometimes you want to use those -ings for impact. But just like the em-dash, ellipses, and parenthetical statements, there can be too much of a good thing. Crying because of the creepy man racing after her for five terrifying minutes, Carrie raced through the woods trying to get away and breathing out heavily even as horrifying zombie hands reached through the dirt and pine needles, hoping to grasp her shoes and bringing her down beneath the surface with them. You can see the difference now right? We have present participles, adjectives, progressive verbs and even a gerund. Those -ings are doing a lot of work here and there's just too darn many of them. And what happens in that passage? The reader starts to get bored. It doesn't feel fluid. The mind sort of numbs from all those -ings. And the bleed into each other, blending. Yes, yes, I know! Blending has an -ing. Now, let me try to do it without -ings. She cried. She ran through the woods, each breath a prayer, an intake of hope as her feet raced across the pine needles. He was close. Too close. The thud of his footsteps pounded after her. The dirt trembled but not from her. Hands. Dead, decayed hands somehow broke through the hard ground. One poked up just as her sneaker hit the ground. It reached for her. Missed. Another tried. Another. Different again, right? Same scene. No -ings. It's pretty cool when you can see the difference of tone and feel that happen just by playing with one tiny element of the language. DOG TIP FOR LIFE Notice things. Don't drop the goods when you're running away. PLACE TO SUBMIT Rejoinder. The Archival is Political special issue. Fiction, nonfiction, poetry, comics, cross-genre, drama, graphic narratives, interviews, art, photography. No fee. Deadline: December 15, 2023. Ploughshares. Regular Reading Period. Fiction, nonfiction, poetry, translations. $3 fee (free for subscribers). Deadline: January 15, 2024. Burnside Review Press. Book Contest. Poetry. $25 fee. Prize: $1,000, book publication, 10 author copies. Deadline: December 31, 2023. COOL WRITING EXERCISE This one is from Reedsy, Play a game of Truth and Dare with your characters Most of us remember “truth or dare” from childhood sleepovers. Some would bravely declare “DARE!” and wait for the inevitably embarrassing challenge. Others would hazard a “truth…?” and wait nervously in their sleeping bags while the challenger mulled over which deeply provoking and juicy question to ask. To dive deeper into your character's emotional depths, ask a round of questions — both probing and seemingly innocuous alike. (Hey, you never know when your character's favorite choice of ice cream topping might come in handy!) We recommend downloading our free character profile template — with the help of this worksheet, you'll be raring to go. BEST RANDOM THOUGHT EVER Well, it's just that . . . This is the best song ever. SHOUT OUT! The music we've clipped and shortened in this podcast is awesome and is made available through the Creative Commons License. Here's a link to that and the artist's website. Who is this artist and what is this song? It's “Summer Spliff” by Broke For Free. WE HAVE EXTRA CONTENT ALL ABOUT LIVING HAPPY OVER HERE! It's pretty awesome. We have a podcast, LOVING THE STRANGE, which we stream biweekly live on Carrie's Facebook and Twitter and YouTube on Fridays. Her Facebook and Twitter handles are all carriejonesbooks or carriejonesbook. But she also has extra cool content focused on writing tips here. Carrie is reading one of her raw poems every once in awhile on CARRIE DOES POEMS. And there you go! Whew! That's a lot!

Good Guys Talk Back
Ep. 249 - Winter Wonderland-ings

Good Guys Talk Back

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 65:10


Hey Sox fans! Welcome back to Good Guys Talk Back. As the winter meetings get going in Nashville, we are kicking off Season 6 of the podcast. Thank you for the continued support over the years. It's an important off-season for Chris Getz and the White Sox. To proceed into the the new direction while searching for that new identity, will Getz part ways with Dylan Cease or even Luis Robert, Jr. to help achieve his vision? When will the Sox be good again and what does that even mean? It's probably different for every fan. Lots of players are looking for new landing spots and what will the Sox roster look like after these meetings? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/good-guys-talk-back/message

American Institute of CPAs - Personal Financial Planning (PFP)
What you need to know about CA ING trusts {PFP Section}

American Institute of CPAs - Personal Financial Planning (PFP)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 11:33


In July, California Governor Newsome signed legislation that disallows the incomplete gift non-grantor trusts (INGs) as a way to avoid CA state tax income. The law is retroactive to January 1, 2023. In this episode of the PFP Section podcast, Bob Keebler, CPA/PFS, interviews CA attorney, Kirsten Wolff, to guide CPAs on how to proactively plan with this new legislation. Bob poses the following questions to Kirsten: Do all ING trusts now trigger CA tax? Say more about the exception for charitable trusts. What types of trusts are not impacted by the new legislation? How do the throwback rules apply? How should CPAs plan for their CA clients who had ING trusts that received income or incurred capital gain before the law took effect? What should be done with ING trusts as a result of the new rules? For more resources related to this episode: Tune in to Steve Oshins and Bob Keebler as they dive deeper into the CA ING trust issue.  Find Bob's decisions charts in our Proactive Planning Toolkit. Find Steve Oshins decision charts.  This episode is brought to you by the AICPA's Personal Financial Planning Section, the premier provider of information, tools, advocacy, and guidance for professionals who specialize in providing tax, estate, retirement, risk management and investment planning advice. Also, by the CPA/PFS credential program, which allows CPAs to demonstrate competence and confidence in providing these services to their clients. Visit us online to join our community, gain access to valuable member-only benefits or learn about our PFP certificate program. Subscribe to the PFP Podcast channel at Libsyn to find all the latest episodes or search “AICPA Personal Financial Planning” on your favorite podcast app.  

Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business
Episode 405: Professional and Personal Productivity, with Briana Ings

Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 34:42


Briana Ings, VP of Product at ClickUp, the all-in-one productivity tool, joins the podcast to talk about how she became interested in product leadership, the power of intentional networking, the support she received from her family being a woman in STEM, and her stint working for the U.S. Department of Defense.

Delivering Direction and Control
Episode 34 – California Income Tax Treatment of ING Trusts with William Lipkind

Delivering Direction and Control

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 44:20


In this episode, David Warren – Co-Founder and Chairman of Bridgeford Trust Company – sits down with returning guest, William Lipkind – Attorney, Partner, and Chair of Wilson Elser's Tax Planning & Controversies Practice. Bill concentrates his practice in the areas of wealth preservation, asset protection, and state and federal income taxation and joins David for an intriguing discussion on incomplete non-grantor (ING) trusts and California's move to abolish them. Recently, legislation enacted in California aimed at taxing ING trusts, requiring the income of an ING trust to be reported in a qualified taxpayer's gross income. Therefore, if you have a non-grantor trust as defined by the Internal Revenue Code, California will treat it as a grantor trust. David and Bill discuss in further detail the legislation and how to interpret it, as well as how clients with existing INGs in California could move forward and retool their trust. As you listen, you'll understand that “all is not lost” for California residents, as there are still powerful tax planning tools and strategies available in top-tier jurisdictions, such as South Dakota, with or without the use of ING.

We Are West Ham Podcast
244. Th-INGS can't get much worse after seven hellish days for West Ham

We Are West Ham Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 123:09


The thrashing by Aston Villa felt like one of those days when you just had to brush it off as a bad day at the office, but having followed that result up with back-to-back defeats to Olympiacos and Everton, all the positivity from a solid start to the season has been well and truly dampened. The team selection in Athens had many fans scratching their heads and the performance that followed led to heads in hands, while the starting XI to face Everton was arguably the one everyone has been calling for since the beginning of the season, only for the performance to be just as bad as the one just a few days earlier in Greece. Where do we go from here? How does David Moyes turn it around? It's a huge week for him and the club as we prepare to welcome Arsenal to London Stadium in the Carabao Cup before travelling to Brentford in the Premier League on Saturday. If we lose both of those as well, is Moyes' job under serious threat? You will have to forgive us both for the dull nature of this episode, but we do have friend of the show and huge Arsenal fan Dan Cutts dialling in from New York to discuss Wednesday's London Derby in Stratford to help lighten the mood, even if that does come via some very smug Arsenal chat. Loads to unpack this week, so make yourself comfy and enjoy! Remember, if you love what we do then PLEASE leave us a nice review on whatever platform you're listening on. It helps us more than you know and allows us to be found by new listeners, helping us grow even more!

STOP! Hammer Time - The West Ham Podcast
Ings Can Only Get Better

STOP! Hammer Time - The West Ham Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 72:47


Phil, Mark Sandell, George Mann and Mark Gower take a nostalgic trip to WHU club house, the Black Lion, to try and work out what went wrong in Birmingham and what gifts we should bear when we visit the Greeks. westhampodcast.com  @westhampodcast  Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh  Engineered by Leon Gorman  A Playback Media Production  playbackmedia.co.uk  Copyright 2023 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The West Ham Way Podcast
The West Ham Way Podcast - 23rd October 2023

The West Ham Way Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 56:05


Fresh from Villa Park, Dave & Ex talk about a bad day at the office for West Ham. What went so wrong? Why did Moyes stick with Antonio for so long? surely now Kudus has to start? Can Paqueta be too casual at times? And why is Mubama not ahead of Ings as an option? They discuss this and more before getting news from Ex and answering questions from Patrons of The West Ham Way....To unlock the full show, more West Ham related content and even more benefits you must be a Patron of The West Ham Way. You can become one here: www.patreon.com/thewesthamwayThis Podcast was created and published by The West Ham Way. Views on this show are not necessarily shared by talkSPORT.@DaveWalkerWHU@ExWHUemployee Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Þjóðmál
#161 – Leitað til lögfræðings – Ruglingurinn um fullveldi og sjálfstæði – Dómarar í skjallbandalagi

Þjóðmál

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 69:58


Bjarni Már Magnússon, prófessor og nýr forseti lagadeildar við Háskólann á Bifröst og hafréttarsérfræðingur, ræðir um hafrétt og það hlutverk sem fagið gegnir í öryggis- og varnarmálum, um muninn á fullveldi og sjálfstæði þjóða, átök um umráðasvæði og nýtingu á Norðurslóðum, það hvort að alþjóðastofnanir séu að taka völd af þjóðríkjum og önnur flókin mál sem krefjast úrlausna. Þá er einnig fjallað um hegðun ríkisvaldsins í heimsfaraldi, um skipan dómara og það hvort að mögulegt sé að hefja alvöru rökræður um lögfræðileg málefni.

The RSnake Show
S06E09 - Navy SEAL Training, Concealed vs. Open Carry, & School Sh***ings with Jeff Gonzales

The RSnake Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 184:45


Dive into the depths of the rigorous world of a Navy SEAL with retired Navy Seal, Jeff Gonzales. A unique episode, as Jeff isn't just a SEAL; he's been my personal firearms instructor. We embark on a detailed journey discussing his evolution in the SEALs, the making of a BUDS instructor, his raw perspective on school shootings, and the delicate balance between open vs concealed carry. We touch on topics that resonate, stimulate thought, and sometimes stir controversy. The clock wasn't on our side, and there's more to explore. So, stay tuned for another episode with Jeff, but for now, delve deep into this riveting conversation with a genuine, certified bad-ass. 0:00 Intro 1:08 Long form vs editing 4:43 Jeff's entrance into the Navy 21:45 What does it take to be a SEAL 34:31 Getting selected to be a BUDS instructor 45:02 The hardest evolution 56:03 How Jeff and RSnake met 1:06:34 Handling failure and standards 1:12:30 Focusing on the shot you're taking 1:22:50 Training and cheating 1:28:22 New shooter mistakes 1:35:48 Issues with holsters and double action 1:50:18 School shootings and protests 2:06:41 Fight flight or freeze and civilization 2:12:29 2nd Amendment and protecting it 2:39:50 Concealed vs Open Carry 2:47:14 The Bulletproof Workshop podcast 2:50:54 Jeff's why 2:56:19 Jeff's students vs other students 3:01:29 Firearms training and business context 3:04:00 Outro FOLLOW US ON: Website: https://www.rsnake.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRSnakeShow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheRSnakeShow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TheRSnakeShow/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4wHHBk84wU9MQ7loDha7BK Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-rsnake-show/id1606954901 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@UCfde4VXmXU0EQY8HM5hxN9Q

American Institute of CPAs - Personal Financial Planning (PFP)
How the recent CA anti ING trust legislation impacts planning {PFP Section}

American Institute of CPAs - Personal Financial Planning (PFP)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 14:02


CA recently passed legislation disallowing ING trusts by treating them as grantor trusts for state purposes retroactive to January 1, 2023. In this episode of the PFP Section podcast, Bob Keebler, CPA/PFS, interviews expert Steve Oshins, JD, LLM, to guide CPA financial planners on how to rectify this situation. They discuss: What are ING trusts and why are they used in planning for clients? What does the CA legislation allow and not allow going forward? How to pivot to a different technique that still allows for impactful results? Planning opportunities that may be being missed in NY where INGs were disallowed beginning in 2014. What needs to be done now? For more resources related to this episode, access: The Proactive Planning Toolkit, exclusive to PFP Section members  This episode is brought to you by the AICPA's Personal Financial Planning Section, the premier provider of information, tools, advocacy, and guidance for professionals who specialize in providing tax, estate, retirement, risk management and investment planning advice. Also, by the CPA/PFS credential program, which allows CPAs to demonstrate competence and confidence in providing these services to their clients. Visit us online to join our community, gain access to valuable member-only benefits or learn about our PFP certificate program. Subscribe to the PFP Podcast channel at Libsyn to find all the latest episodes or search “AICPA Personal Financial Planning” on your favorite podcast app.  

Take Your Pants Off Prank Call Podcast
Card Ings Didn’t Work 09/06/23

Take Your Pants Off Prank Call Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 154:22


The Geauxlden Boot Podcast
HBCU Hour Ep. 75: The List-ings

The Geauxlden Boot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 93:13


We recently received the Deacon Jones and Aeneas Williams Watchlists. We talk with Kelly Flicks and Zach McKinnell as they help us breakdown these lists. This and much more.

Smokin’ Gunz Podcast
3.24 - The Playoff Push Begins (w/ Guest Kendrick Ings)

Smokin’ Gunz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 119:08


Ralph steps in again (for Leo) as we talk about the final 2 games on the Gunslingers regular season schedule after the Sharks take over the top spot in the league during the bye week. Can the Gunslingers reclaim the #1 seed? The Gunslingers newest addition Kendrick Ings stops in to talk about joining the Gunslingers for the final push into the playoffs. And we also discuss the Parade and Meet and Greet out in La Vernia on the 4th.   Smokin' Gunz Podcast proudly recognizes our top fans and Patrons: Monique and Iris Ferrante Greg and Kim Nelson James Steubing Jordan Steubing Jay Washington Gary Vaught James Palmer Join our team at www.Patreon.com/SmokinGunzPod   Smokin Gunz Podcast is also brought to you by: Teardrop Pepper Co. - www.teardroppepperco.com Texas Sports LMT - www.facebook.com/mobilespagals/ Southern Texas Designs - www.facebook.com/SouthernTexasDesigns   Contact us at: www.twitter.com/SmokinGunzPod www.facebook.com/SmokinGunzPod SmokinGunzPod@gmail.com  

Aphasia Access Conversations
Episode #107: “Black Americans Talking About Us” with Michael Obel-Omia, Donald Cunnigen, Denise Mendez, and Roy Hamilton

Aphasia Access Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 35:26


“Black Americans Talking About Us” with Michael Obel-Omia, Donald Cunnigen, Denise Mendez, and Roy Hamilton   Interviewer info Lyssa Rome is a speech-language pathologist in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is on staff at the Aphasia Center of California, where she facilitates groups for people with aphasia and their care partners. She owns an LPAA-focused private practice and specializes in working with people with aphasia, dysarthria, and other neurogenic communication impairments. She has worked in acute hospital, skilled nursing, and continuum of care settings. Prior to becoming an SLP, Lyssa was a public radio journalist, editor, and podcast producer. Michael Obel-Omia Michael Obel-Omia is a public speaker, writer, and educator who has aphasia due to a stroke in 2016. In his tireless efforts to improve, he has found poetry allows him to express himself in ways that speech cannot. An avid advocate for people with aphasia, Michael has published essays about experiences in the journal “Blood and Thunder: Musings the Art of Medicine; The Boston Globe; the Providence Journal; and Rhode Island NPR's This I Believe. Michael lives with his family in the beautiful town of Barrington, Rhode Island.   Links: Boston Globe article about Michael Obel-Omia A Black Father Wonders: Is ‘The Talk' Enough? by Michael Obel-Omia (Boston Globe article about disability and race) Finding My Words: Aphasia Poetry by Michael Obel-Omia (book) Ask the Expert with Michael and Carolyn Obel-Omia (National Aphasia Association video)   Roy Hamilton Roy Hamilton, MD, MS, FAAN, FANA is a professor in the departments of Neurology, Psychiatry, and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Pennsylvania, where he is the director of both Penn's Laboratory for Cognition and Neural Stimulation (LCNS) and the Penn Brain Science, Translation, Innovation and Modulation Center (brainSTIM). His research uses noninvasive electrical and magnetic brain stimulation to better understand the neural basis of language and to enhance aphasia recovery. Dr. Hamilton has also been recognized nationally for his work in diversity in neurology and academic medicine. He served as the inaugural Assistant Dean for Cultural Affairs and Diversity at the Perelman School of Medicine and is the inaugural Vice Chair for Diversity and Inclusion in Penn's Department of Neurology.   Links brainSTIM Laboratory for Cognition and Neural Stimulation Instagram Twitter: PennbrainSTIM   Donald Cunnigen Dr. Donald (Doc) Cunnigen is Professor emeritus of Sociology at the University Rhode Island, where he was the first Black full professor of sociology with tenure since the founding of the university in 1892. He was a member of the steering committee that started the Black Americans with Aphasia Conversation group and continues to be an active member of the group.   Doc Cunnigen videos 2011 Harlem Book Fair panel on the Obama Administration Hands in Harmony: Aphasia Clefs Denise Mendez Dr. Denise Mendez is an educator who worked for 29 years as a teacher, administrator, and curriculum coordinator. In 2017, she suffered the first of four hemorrhagic brain bleeds (from an AVM) and was never able to return to her job. Her life-long passion for teaching and advocacy is still there. Aphasia just changed who she serves. She has a website, More Than Aphasia.com and a podcast called Still Something To Say. Denise is one of the leaders of the Mid Atlantic Aphasia Conference, and a facilitator of the Penn State Alumni Aphasia Group. She also participates in multiple aphasia groups, including San Francisco State's Black conversation group NAA's Black Americans with Aphasia Conversation Group. Denise's motto is “I have aphasia, but aphasia does not have me!”   Links: https://morethanaphasia.com/ Twitter: MoreThanAphasia Podcast: Still Something 2 Say Podcast on Spotify     Additional Notes: Aphasia Access Aphasia Conversations Episode 102: Researching Health Disparities in Minority Stroke Survivors with Dr. Davetrina Seles Gadson     EDITED TRANSCRIPT Lyssa Rome  Welcome to the Aphasia Access Aphasia Conversations Podcast. I'm Lyssa Rome. I'm a speech language pathologist on staff at the Aphasia Center of California, and I see clients with aphasia and other neurogenic communication impairments in my LPAA-focused private practice. I'm also a member of the Aphasia Access Podcast Working Group. Aphasia Access strives to provide members with information, inspiration and ideas that support their aphasia care through a variety of educational materials and resources.   June is Aphasia Awareness Month, and I'm excited to be today's host for an episode that will feature the National Aphasia Association's Black Americans with Aphasia Conversation Group. I'll be talking first with Michael Obel-Omia, a co-founder and co-host of the group. Michael is a public speaker, writer, and educator who has aphasia due to a stroke in 2016. In his tireless efforts to improve he has found poetry allows him to express himself in ways that speech cannot. An avid advocate for people with aphasia, Michael has published essays about experiences in the journal Blood and Thunder: Musings on The Art of Medicine, the Boston Globe, the Providence Journal, and Rhode Island NPR's This I Believe. Michael lives with his family in the beautiful town of Barrington, Rhode Island. Michael, welcome to Aphasia Access Conversations Podcast, I'm really glad to be talking with you today.   Michael Obel-Omia    Thank you so much. I'm blessed to be on this opportunity. Thank you so much.   Lyssa Rome  I wanted to start by asking you why you wanted to start an aphasia group for Black Americans.   Michael Obel-Omia  Thank you, Lyssa. I had a stroke on 21 May, 2016. And I worked very hard to be able to talk first. But no one had talked about being a Black person, about the ideas we had. So I talked to Darlene Williamson. And I said, this is great. I know so many wonderful people. Aphasia Resource Center is so plentiful, so wonderful. I've been creative writing, I've done Toastmasters, everything like that. But I still haven't spoken to Black Americans.   There are 2 million people who have aphasia. And probably about 10% of the population is a Black person. So I said to Darlene—I said, “Is it possible I could talk to people about being Black with aphasia, to talk about what's going on?” And she was very excited. She called Roy Hamilton. I spoke with him, from the University of Pennsylvania. I talked to him for a while. And it started, we started doing it. I started thinking about what we could do. We called a few people together, emailed. All of a sudden, I think in January 2022, we had people on the Black Americans with Aphasia Conversation Group, four or five people at first. But now, we have meetings twice a month in April, in May, etc. with 19 participants. It's a wonderful thing now. It's really great.   Lyssa Rome Wow. So it's grown from this, this need that you felt, and that you saw, to have a space for Black Americans with aphasia, to… it sounds like a really thriving group.   Michael Obel-Omia Yes. Yes, that's true. And again, please remember, there are dozens or hundreds of people with aphasia, and it's wonderful. It really is great—to hear from different people is wonderful. But this is a chance for a few Black people to talk about being Black.   Lyssa Rome When the group came together for the first time, what did you think? Or what was your reaction when you were among other Black people with aphasia? What did that feel like for you?   Michael Obel-Omia Well, of course, I'm an educator—28 years teaching English and everything and preparing for education, everything, English. So I was very nervous. The first time I said, “What am I gonna do?” I sat down and wrote out the outline of what I was going to do. I had to have all the ideas. I went on the internet for ideas—what's happening here, what's happening there. I'm very nervous about things. I'm nervous about everything now, with the stroke, with everything, I'm nervous. But I was already prepared with an outline. I had it written down, ready to go. And I was ready to do that.   We started talking about, “Well, what are you doing? What's going on? How's it happening? What do you do that's so much fun?” So we started talking about things and talking about ourselves. And just chatting about things. I had my outlines so precise, written down, for conversations—being an English teacher. But now I just go in and I go in, I'm smiling and laughing about “What's going on. How are you doing? How is it, having aphasia? How is it, talking about what's happening? What's getting in the way?” And that is one hour. That's what it is: Black Americans talking about us.   Lyssa Rome  Sounds like a really meaningful experience. And when we first spoke about doing this podcast, you described the feeling of relief that you felt, being in a room with other people who shared this experience with you.   Michael Obel-Omia Yes, I have great relief. I have a great feeling. I'm so relaxed, is what I am. When I'm talking to someone right now about podcasts, obviously, my senses are tense right now. My shoulders are high. I'm nervous. I'm worried about what I should say. But when I call the Black Aphasia Conversation Group, my shoulders drop down. There's great relief. Great relaxing, I'm smiling. I'm laughing. It's a lot of fun just to see what's going on.   There are serious issues too. One time, a woman wrote about fear and anxiety. What was going to happen, what I'm worried about, I think being anxious, having a stroke on 21 May, 2016. I'm really anxious about things now. Really, anxiety. I'm very worried things will happen. It's very silly. I mean, when I think about it, it's very silly, but I'm anxious about things.   So a woman asked us, “What about aphasia? What about anxiety?” And we talked about that. Dr. Gadson—Dr. Davetrina Gadson— talked about fear or flight. And of course, for me, Fate—Native Son by Richard Wright. Fear, flight, fate. So we talked about that very seriously, about what it is to be so anxious about things. So there are things that are fun and laughing and great relief and comfort, but fear and flight and fate. Yeah, that's there too.   Lyssa Rome  So it sounds like you are able to talk about a wide range of experiences that you have—both the joyful experiences, and then also the harder experiences and the anxiety and the other emotions that can go along with aphasia. You mentioned Dr. Davetrina Seles Gadson, who was recently on our podcast. The episode with her will be linked in our show notes. I'm wondering if you could describe how the group works a little bit more. What's Dr. Seles Gadson's role? What's your role? You mentioned that you meet twice a month? Tell us a little bit more about the nuts and bolts of it.   Michael Obel-Omia  And so we're all on here on the Zoom 12 of us, 14, 19 participants, and we can talk about it. What makes us tick? What's happening? So everyone can talk about something. Everything—we can talk about it. We talked for about an hour—what's happening, what's going on. And it's wonderful.   Twice, or three or four times, we've had Black Jeopardy, which is Jeopardy with Black people. And she asks great questions. It's a lot of fun to hear. And we can laugh about that as well. It's great. And it's a lot of fun to ask great questions. It's just fun to talk about that. And people feel really good about ourselves.   But we stop for a few seconds to talk about: “How can I get prescriptions? How can I find about someone [to answer] questions or ideas or opportunities or issues? I mean, how do I get somebody? How do I find somebody in Philadelphia? How to find somebody near Maryland about this question? How do I find this out? How do I find speech therapy? How do I find that?” And sometimes it's pretty frustrating. It's like, “Well, I don't know how to do this anymore. I used to meet with a speech therapist, and now they say, ‘No—no more anymore.' What can I do?” And so we talked about that.   Lyssa Rome  Yeah, yeah. So many frustrations and obstacles that aphasia can cause for people and I think it sounds like what you're describing is people with Aphasia in the group helping one another to find some solutions. Is that one of the functions of the group?   Michael Obel-Omia    Yes, I have the idea. I have aphasia. I have ideas of what I'm supposed to say, but sometimes I can hear people say something. And—excuse me, I try to be humble—I'm a pretty smart guy for years with aphasia. I was a teacher at Roxbury Latin, at William Penn Charter, University School. I was the head of school at Paul Cuffee School. I'm pretty smart. I can do that. Now, I got aphasia in 2016. I have the idea now, but I can't do it just right.   About a month ago with the Boston Globe—I just did an article in the Boston Globe about a time I was in North Carolina with Aphasia Access that day. Aphasia Access was wonderful with Stroke Across America. It was a wonderful, wonderful, wonderful night—Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. It was great.   I was at the airport in Durham, to get on at North Carolina at Charlotte. And I was anxious because I couldn't do something that the security officer asked of me and I froze. I was frightened. And I was very lucky—a very kind, very young Black man reached out to me, and said, “Come on, follow me. Come on.” And I followed him. And very simple, all of about 25 seconds. But I was very afraid. I was very worried about what I was supposed to do. What am I supposed to do right now? What do you want me to do right now? I was froze. But I walked easily—walked through very easily, very comfortably, very quietly. But yeah, I have aphasia. It's really hard. I can't imagine—I just can't imagine how hard life is sometimes.   Lyssa Rome  Yeah, yeah. And I mean, I think what you're describing are some of those moments where aphasia can really get in the way. And I can imagine that as a Black man in America, feeling frozen when someone has asked someone, say like a TSA agent in the airport, is asking you to do something, and you're not sure what they're asking you, there's an extra layer, or many extra layers, of experience, of history, of fear that goes along with that, that I'm not sure—as much as, say a white person who has aphasia can understand the experience of not knowing exactly how to respond to someone, not fully understanding what they're saying. I'm not sure that they can understand that, or it might be harder for them to understand that second level of your experience as a Black man with aphasia.   Michael Obel-Omia Yeah, being a Black man. It is very hard. I don't think on a podcast you can see my face, but I write things the way I look at things. I can look very serious and very angry. But you know, my face is angry and frustrated, and I have to deal with that sometimes. And I can't do anything about it. Sometimes, I look very angry, but it is what it is. And I understand that sometimes I can be looked at this way. It's one of the chances of life.   Lyssa Rome  Michael, you told us about the origins of the National aphasia Association's Black Americans with Aphasia Conversation Group, and talked a little bit about how that group works. I know that there are some other similar groups out there. And one of them is San Francisco State's Gray Matter Lab, which also has a Black Conversation Group. There are some Spanish-language aphasia groups as well. I'm wondering, what should people know about identity-based aphasia groups? What advice would you have for people who want to start a group like yours?   Michael Obel-Omia Every single lives have aphasia, 24 hours, seven days a week. Always aphasia. Always. When this ends, I have to go back to my house, or my apartment, my home, wherever, and I have to think about aphasia. I'm always thinking about having aphasia. So it's wonderful to think about aphasia for one hour, twice a month, I can relax. I can say what I feel about things. I can laugh. I can stumble and fall over words. And it's okay. That's all right. It's fine. It's wonderful. And that's what this opportunity does every time. We can talk among ourselves, with other Black people, smile, laugh, be comfortable, relax. We can be worried about things sometimes. We can be anxious about fear and anxiety. Mostly we can laugh, what we're doing. And it feels right. It feels good for one hour, once every twice a month. So yeah.   Lyssa Rome So I also had the chance to speak with some other members of the National Aphasia Association's Black Americans with Aphasia Conversation Group. And here's what they had to say about it.   [music]   My next guest is Dr. Roy Hamilton, professor in the departments of neurology, psychiatry and physical medicine and rehabilitation at the University of Pennsylvania, where he's the director of both Penn's Laboratory for Cognition and Neural Stimulation, and the Penn Brain Science, Translation, Innovation and Modulation Center. Dr. Hamilton also serves on the board of the National Aphasia Association. Dr. Hamilton, welcome to Aphasia Access Conversations.   Roy Hamilton  Thank you. It's such a pleasure to be here.   Lyssa Rome   So tell me a little bit about why you think it's important for Black people for people of color, maybe more generally, with aphasia to have a space to meet with other people who identify in the same way.   Roy Hamilton    Well, first, I want to take a step back and talk about aphasia as it occurs in individuals who identify as Black or African American, you have to understand that aphasia has a couple of principal causes. For many individuals, it's on the basis of having had a stroke. For others, their aphasia arises from having a neurodegenerative condition, something called primary progressive aphasia. But for both of those causes, whether it be neurodegenerative conditions like underlying Alzheimer's pathology, or whether it's vascular disease like stroke, it turns out that individuals who are African American are at substantively higher risk than the rest of the population. And because aphasia is the most common cognitive manifestation of stroke, if we understand that conditions like stroke are much more prevalent in this population, we're also talking about a population that is substantively more burdened by aphasia or challenged by aphasia. So just on the basis of what causes the condition, we understand that we're talking about a population that is at greater risk.   Now, having said that, in addition to the incidence and the prevalence of the condition itself, there are also many, many barriers that prevent individuals who are Black in this country from obtaining all manner of care, and amongst that care, ways to address, or ways to help with their aphasia. And so, targeted efforts are especially important when you're trying to overcome these kinds of barriers.   And then thirdly, in instances where individuals are able to access care, it's often the case that they're treated differently. They receive a different level or a different kind of care than the rest of the population. So that's another reason why it is important to be focused and intentional and to think about creating venues, creating spaces, where we can focus on the needs of individuals who are Black, who are living with aphasia.   Lyssa Rome   So then, tell me about what you think this group is doing for the people who are part of it?   Roy Hamilton   Well, I think one thing that's important about the group is that it provides a sense of community, a level of comfort. I think that that comes through in the kinds of things that are discussed, the kinds of conversations that are had. They often range towards topics that are culturally relevant, that feel comfortable to the group. And here again, I want to draw a distinction or perhaps point to another aspect of having a focused, intentional group that makes it valuable. Groups of individuals who are brought together to have conversations have an easier time having conversations when they are comfortable with each other, when they're comfortable with the setting, and when you're talking about topics that seem relevant to them. So I think bringing all those elements to a conversation group is a particular value. And I think it's a particular value to this group.   Lyssa Rome    You mentioned earlier about the incidence and prevalence of aphasia for Black people in this country. So is there anything else that you want to add that you think is important to have in here, from your perspective?   Roy Hamilton When we're talking about aphasia, and how it affects Black communities, I think the thing that I would emphasize is that this is not an issue that should only be of interest to individuals and communities who are Black, or persons who care for and work with persons with aphasia, who are themselves marginalized, or minoritized individuals. Health equity, and equity around aphasia is everyone's responsibility. And so I think it is perhaps as important, if not more important, that everyone be aware of disparities as they exist in aphasia, for individuals who are Black and other populations as well. And so I'm really glad that we are having this opportunity to have this conversation.   Lyssa Rome  Thank you. I think that that's an important note to end on. And I appreciate it. Thanks so much for taking the time to talk with me today, Dr. Hamilton.   Roy Hamilton Really, it's my pleasure. Thank you.   [music]   Lyssa Rome  My next guest is Dr. Donald Cunnigen, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Rhode Island, where he was the first Black full professor of sociology with tenure since the founding of the university in 1892. He was a member of the steering committee that started the Black Americans with Aphasia Conversation Group and continues to be an active member of the group. Doc, welcome to the show.   Doc Cunnigen  Thank you. What has it meant to me? It has been an important place where I can feel comfortable in sharing my experiences as a person who, well, basically suffers from dysarthria.   Once I was in another group, and I mentioned our group. And one of the members turned around and asked, “Why do you need an all-Black group?” And I had to say, “The fact that you asked that question is an indication of why we need the group!”   People feel comfortable in groups where they can express themselves the way they are, and not feel somewhat intimidated if they don't speak proper English or people are making fun of their dialect. You may not feel free to say things the way you feel like saying them. So we explore issues on a regular basis that deal with our daily lives. And a lot of people don't fully appreciate that we have a different journey through life as people of color. And we all have different racialized experiences.   There are some commonalities. But the one commonality is that we are Black in America, and that is a special thing in and of itself. And since we have aphasia, it somewhat colors all of our experiences, like negotiating the racism that one might find in institutionalized medicine. Sometimes it's subtle and other times it's blatant. But we often encounter it. And this group helps you to deal with it.   Lyssa Rome Yeah, yeah. It sounds like you're describing a space in which you can both be yourself and then also connect with others who have an experience that people who aren't Black—people with Aphasia who don't have that experience of being Black in America—just might have a very hard time understanding. And so to have that space seems like a very important thing.   Doc Cunnigen    Well it helps us to get through the day, but it also helps not only with those institutional things I referenced, but little experiential things that we have, that people with aphasia, dysarthria, or TBI only know. That we have to deal with. People bring up, “Oh I have this problem, or I have that problem.” And we can share those types of things. So this is a very comforting place, where people share with each other the good times and the bad times.   Lyssa Rome What advice would you have for people who are interested in starting identity-based aphasia groups?   Doc Cunnigen   Well, it helps to have someone who is sensitive to one's cultural or linguistic abilities. That awareness is helpful. It will also help if there is someone who is culturally or linguistically identified with the group, but it's not necessary, if you have the sensitivity. I think it is important not only for one to be sensitive, but to become a bit knowledgeable. Reciprocity, being able to exchange with the stroke survivor, is critical. Listen. Listening is very difficult for anybody, whether they have aphasia or not. Now that I have difficulty with my speech, I appreciate the ability to listen and have patience. Lyssa Rome Doc Cunnigen, thank you so much for sharing your thoughts about the group. I really appreciate it.   Doc Cunnigen  Thank you for having such a nice program.   [music]   Lyssa Rome    My next guest is Dr. Denise Mendez. Denise is an educator who worked for 29 years as a teacher, administrator, and curriculum coordinator. She has a website: morethanaphasia.com, and a podcast called Still Something to Say. Denise is one of the leaders of the Mid Atlantic Aphasia Conference and the facilitator of the Penn State Alumni Aphasia Group. She also participates in multiple aphasia groups, including San Francisco State's Black Conversation Group, and the NAA's Black Americans with Aphasia Conversation Group. Denise, welcome to the podcast.   Denise Mendez    Thank you so much, Lyssa.   Lyssa Rome   Denise, what has the NAA's Black Americans with Aphasia group meant to you?   Denise Mendez    Well, you know what? The conversation group, it's sort of like—this sounds corny—but it's family, you know. It's a comfortable, safe place for us to check with one another, “How are you? How's everything going?” It's very familial. I don't know, it sounds weird. But like I call some of the folks there, different ones, I'll say like, “Oh, that's my cousin.” You know what I mean? Like, you've got all these cousins down this family line, but aphasia is what made us connected.   So we encourage one another, we teach each other, we just share information from other people. The beautiful thing is, people are all over the United States. It's not just a little group out of Philadelphia, or out of the New England area, because that's where our leaders are, but we're all over the United States. And we're connected. It's very comfortable, where sometimes, different things that happen in the United States, I mean, come on, let's not even go into the whole history of the United States and all of that, but you're going to get different perspectives when it's a group with all African Americans there. You have different perspectives than, say, your general population. What's very good about the groups are the groups are aphasia-friendly. Nobody's talking up here. Nobody's talking underneath anyone. It's just a conversation. It reminds me of how we used to have in the summer, and your whole family would be there. What are those called when your family…   Lyssa Rome    Like a family reunion?   Denise Mendez     Reunion, thank you, when everybody's there. So you've got some young people there, you've got some of the seniors there, you've got the middle group there. But everybody's having a conversation, and everybody's putting a little bit of this on, we're sharing some music, we're sharing some games. And guess what, when people have a bad day, or a rough time, or they just need to vent, it's a space for them to do that as well.   Lyssa Rome    Yeah. That brings me to my next question for you, which is, you know, you've been part of these two groups plus many others. What advice would you have for other people with aphasia who are interested in starting an identity-based aphasia group?   Denise Mendez    You got to have trust, if people don't trust that this is a safe place, that this is a place that I can just say what I want to say, the way I say it, I don't have to measure my words, or people are going to judge me, because I'm using double negatives, or dropping off the INGs and things like that off your words, then it's just a more free conversation.   So I applaud anyone who would like to start an identity-based group. But just know, you can't just wake up and say, you know, I'm gonna do that tomorrow. You've got some homework to do. So do some homework, find out what the need is for the group. And just remember, you've got to be authentic, you may not be a part of the identity group. That doesn't mean you still can't be effective facilitating that group.   Lyssa Rome   I think that's great advice. And I really appreciate hearing from you about what this group has meant to you and also your thoughts about these kinds of identity-based groups in general.   Denise Mendez Yeah.   Lyssa Rome Dr. Denise Mendez, thank you so much for being part of this podcast.   [music]   Lyssa Rome Michael, I know you brought in the mission statement that you wrote, when you were starting the Black Americans with Aphasia Conversation Group. Would you like to share that with us?   Michael Obel-Omia    Yes. The Black American Aphasia Conversation Group is a place for Black people, the patient to share their stories, provide support, encourage meditative reflection, and brainstorm ways to advocate for relevant policies. This diverse, inclusive, aphasia-friendly group will discuss the unique challenges and gifts we share due to our experiences with disability and race. And it's open to all who support its mission of creating an emotional refuge for Black persons living with aphasia.   Lyssa Rome     I think that that mission statement is such an important summary of what you've been talking about, of the kind of space that it sounds like you've been able to create with this group.   Michael Obel-Omia     Well, thank you, thank you so much. With being this part, it's great for you to hear about it.   Lyssa Rome     It sounds like you've found, in that hard work and the advocacy that you've done, you found another way to make a meaningful difference for other Black people with aphasia, who are part of this group.   Michael Obel-Omia     Absolutely. Yes.   Lyssa Rome     Thank you so much for talking with us, for sharing about your group—about the National Aphasia Association's Black Americans with Aphasia Conversation Group. Michael Obel-Omia, it has been such a pleasure talking with you.   Michael Obel-Omia     Thank you very much.   Lyssa Rome     And thanks to Dr. Roy Hamilton, Doc Cunnigen, Denise Mendez and Darlene Williamson of the National Aphasia Association.   Thank you also to our listeners. For references and resources mentioned in today's show, please see our show notes. They're available on our website, www.aphasiaaccess.org. There you can also become a member of our organization, browse our growing library of materials and find out about the Aphasia Access Academy. If you have an idea for a future podcast episode, email us at info@aphasiaaccess.org Thanks again for your ongoing support of Aphasia Access. For Aphasia Access Conversations, I'm Lyssa Rome.

The Selling Your Screenplay Podcast
SYS 481 – The Fine Art Of Filmmaking With Welby Ings

The Selling Your Screenplay Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 26:15


This week Ashley Scott Meyers talks with artists and Filmmaker Welby Ings. Our guest, Welby Ings is a Writer/Director who takes a very unique approach to develop and pitch his screenplays. He starts by making gallery worthy drawings to plan the visuals of the story before he writes it. Welby Ings talks about this process […]

Automotive News Weekend Drive
April 14, 2023 | Rivian to make its own motors; Fixed Ops Rountable's Ted Ings

Automotive News Weekend Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 15:37


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Planet FPL - The Fantasy Football Podcast
Fulham v West Ham | CotC with @TheTinkerMen & @Fpl_SkyAddict | Planet FPL 2022/23

Planet FPL - The Fantasy Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 53:39


On Clash of the Correspondents James is joined by Fulham fan Dara Curran and West Ham fan Chris Stone to discuss the latest at their clubs and preview Saturday's meeting at Craven Cottage. Are Fulham on the beach or is there still plenty to play for? Recent disappointments are discussed and the impact of Aleksander Mitrovic's 8 game ban. Should David Moyes be sacked? West Ham find themselves still deep in trouble after The Hammers 5-1 mauling by Newcastle on Wednesday night. There's discussion on why the fixture list gives even greater cause for concern. Plus, both clubs still have a Double Gameweek to come (34), so should we actually be paying attention to these two clubs? The likes of Leno, Tete, Pereira, Soloman, Vinicius, Fabianski, Zouma, Bowen, Benrahma and Ings could all attract interest... but do the Correspondents think any will be worth investing in...? Follow Dara on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheTinkerMen Follow Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Fpl_SkyAddict On Patreon today it's the Differential Show GW30 Preview with @rpick86 3️⃣0️⃣ The Differential Show: GW30 Preview with @rpick86 | Patreon On Planet FPL tomorrow: Clash of the Correspondents, Fulham Vs West Ham United with @TheTinkerMen & @Fpl_SkyAddict For the full schedule of content for this week view this post 

Spine Whisperer
The New -INGS of MFWellness

Spine Whisperer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 16:51


In today's episode, we cover acupuncture, tapping, scrapping, and cupping and how it can be beneficial to your wellness. We also discuss why we do it.   Tune in!

5...4...3...2...fun!!

yesterday, i got on my bike. i went to the art show and i saw some art. i called my sister. i ate some cookies. we went to the other art show and saw more art. we went to the other other art show and saw even more art. i went to get a burrito and onion rings. i went to another place to eat it. we played cards. i biked home. i watched an episode of an old super hero television show. i went to sleep. i woke up. i made breakfast. i ate breakfast. i took a shower. i went to the farmar. we picked up donations. i went to the post office. i mailed some shirts. i went home. i made lunch. i worked on this radio show. here it is.DOWNLOAD/STREAM RECORDING00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 Garbage Dreams “Backlash” Demonstrations03:15 Holy Now “Dream” Sorry I messed up06:48 Skirts “accident” abcdefg sides08:57 VARSITY “Taken By Surprise” The Basement Takes (2015-2016)11:53 Mal Devisa “In My Neighborhood” kiid15:13 Ings “Chex Mix” lullaby rock17:45 little star “all the time” humiliation (august-november demos)21:03 Ice Cream “Peanut Butter” FED UP24:12 Nothings “Physicality” Too Much27:09 Body Lens “Fixing” Body Lens30:02 Lazy Legs “Clotheater” Moth Mother32:21 Cat Princess “Too Soon” Forbidden Items35:59 Instant Bin “Entropy” There’s Something Poisonous in the Water38:30 Lost Film “It’s Fine” Zero Summer41:52 Cesar Ruiz “Sacred” Selected Anthem Works Vol.145:08 Brunch “I’m Uncomfortable” The Golden Age48:28 Baby Jessica “Grieving” Cry51:32 Yung KP “Art School” Baker EP53:56 Candy “Familiar” Everything In Motion56:29 Family Video “Cloud Dancers” Forever Changes Overnight59:50 RILLA “Jupider” RILLA62:19 Separate Spines “Different Clouds” Cut Up The Rainbow64:45 Fran “So Surreal” A Private Picture67:19 Nylex “Century of Faking” Plastic for People69:19 Salad Boys “This Issue” This Issue b/w Onwards And Downwards

Find Your Film
FYF 151: Punch, Jordan Oosterhof, Welby Ings, Yoko Okumura, Unseen

Find Your Film

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 40:15


Two movies I love are featured in this episode, as I interviewed Punch actor Jordan Oosterhof and filmmaker Welby Ings and Unseen filmmaker Yoko Okumura.Punch, co-starring Tim Roth and Conan Hayes, hits theaters, digital and On Demand March 10. It hits DVD April 11 (you can order the DVD on Amazon).Unseen is now available on Digital and On Demand. It hits MGM+ in May. Purchase/rent  Unseen on Amazon to support our podcast. ***Our podcast receives a commission if you purchase/rent films via our Amazon links.Timestamp:(0:00) - Intro(6:06) - Punch trailer(7:32) - Punch actor Jordan Oosterhof(17:58) - Punch Writer/director Welby Ings(28:56) - Unseen trailer(30:51) - Unseen director Yoko Okumura1. Follow Find Your Film on Twitter,  Facebook, and Instagram.2. Subscribe to our YouTube Channels Deepest Dream (full interviews) and Find Your Film (clips)3. Check out our Find Your Film website: https://findyourfilms.com/4. Find Your Film and CinemAddicts merch is available: https://www.findyourfilmpodcast.com/email me at info@findyourfilms.com for questions, comments, and movie recommendations!Support the show

Transfer Talk
Why Trossard suits Arsenal & will Ings save West Ham? Plus, Man Utd takeover & is Bellingham set for Liverpool?

Transfer Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 67:10


Pete and Dharms are joined this week by European football writer Tom Williams following a bonkers week of transfer activity. Belgium football journalist Kristof Terreur also joins the show as they discuss Leandro Trossard's move to Arsenal and why he suits Mikel Arteta's style of play (03:12). Danny Ings has joined West Ham - but will manager David Moyes remain there beyond the weekend? The panel chat about the latest activity at the London Stadium (29:01) before Dharms rounds up some of the other latest transfer news. The panel discuss the possible takeover at Manchester United (42:52) and then answer some of your questions, including whether Jude Bellingham could be joining Liverpool in the near future (56:12).

¡Qué Golazo! A Daily CBS Soccer Podcast
Arsenal v Man Utd, Trossard & Ings make moves, Bundesliga gets back to business! | Weekend Preview & Predictions (Soccer 1/19)

¡Qué Golazo! A Daily CBS Soccer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 38:06


Ian Paul Joy, Nigel Reo-Coker, Michael Lahoud and James Benge discuss the biggest fixtures and storylines ahead of a weekend of marquee matchups in the Premier League and Bundesliga. Can the Casemiro-less Red Devils close the gap on the league leaders? How will Bayern Munich look after the winter break? And are Leandro Trossard and Danny Ings good midseason signings? All that and more on the latest House of Champions. This episode goes out in tribute to Charlotte FC defender Anton Walkes who tragically passed away at the age 25. (00:57) -- RIP Anton Walkes (04:25) -- Arsenal v Man Utd: No Casemiro, Trossard is a Gooner (14:52) -- Liverpool v Chelsea: Looking for form at Anfield (19:24) -- West Ham turn to Danny Ings for goals (24:18) -- Leipzig v Bayern Munich: What has changed? (29:48) -- M'gladbach v Leverkusen: High praise for Wirtz House of Champions is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts.  Follow the House of Champions team on Twitter: @ChampsHouseCBS, @JOYPAULIAN, @MikeLahoud, @FabrizioRomano, @Jon_LeGossip, @jamesbenge, @PartidoPooper Watch House of Champions on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7hm6TorI7BMD1-IxTqyhUg For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, the Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División by subscribing Paramount Plus: https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Football Daily
Garnacho greatness, King Ings & time-wasting

Football Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 45:19


Ben Haines and guests reflect on Sunday's Premier League football and the season so far. He's joined by former Villa midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker, Reading striker Tash Dowie and The Telegraph's Luke Edwards. Also catch post-match interviews with Erik ten Hag, Marco Silva, Unai Emery and Roberto De Zerbi. TOPICS: 3:10 – Fulham vs Man Utd, 11:45 – ten Hag interview, 18:50 – Silva interview, 24:05 – Brighton vs Villa, 24:30 – Emery interview, 29:25 – March clip, 32:30 – De Zerbi interview, 37:50 – season reflection.

Paul VanderKlay's Podcast
Collective Relevance Realization Mediated by Scre-ings of Light: How Jon Stewart Begat Donald Trump

Paul VanderKlay's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 39:15


https://www.youtube.com/user/uoftron Ron Brown studied under  @Jordan B Peterson  and  @John Vervaeke  and a bit ago was baptized in the Village Tucson church. https://youtu.be/JKK2u4EvzKM He sent me a video about the Mind/body problem https://youtu.be/E4NnrE7AJic but the video that really caught my eye was the one about his falling out of love with  @Tim Pool  and  @The Rubin Report  https://youtu.be/l33s2WjL_ZE  That really got me thinking about this piece. https://www.thenewatlantis.com/publications/how-stewart-made-tucker Lauren Chen tweet https://twitter.com/TheLaurenChen/status/1579858584363753472