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HH9AqUonbkA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HH9AqUonbkA | What Is The Most Photographed Castle In Ireland? | Welcome to our Channel love Island don't forget to subscribe and hit the Bell notification today we explore the question what is the most photographed castle in Ireland Dunbar Castle comprises a 75-foot tower and defensive wall against the stunning backdrop of Galway Bay making this Castle the most photographed castle in Ireland a visit to Ireland can just not be complete without a visit to one of its many historic castles if you're in the goalway area a visit to dungura Castle will really complement your trip as stated above it has the most picturesque location at the shores of Galway Bay near kinvara in County Galway the Heinz Clan a prominent family in the area since 662 built dungura Castle in 1520. during the 17th century the castle changed hands to the Martin clan of Galway who retained it as a stronghold until 1924. a well-known surgeon and writer Oliver Saint John gogarty bought and restored the castle the castle then became a prominent meeting place for literary greats like George Bernard Shore lady Gregory J.M singe and wb8 dungaru Castle has a unique lore because the lord of the castle has always been very generous and he continued this generosity into the Afterlife even today if someone asks a question at the front gate they will have an answer to their question by the end of the day Shannon development is the current custodian of the castle and it is one of the most popular visitor attractions in Galway the castle hosts medieval Banquets from mid-april to mid-october each year feel like a medieval king or queen while enjoying a delicious for coarse meal and Fine Wines you will be entertained by songs stories and poems from great such as Yates gogarty Shore and singe you will find dungura Castle outside the little village of kinvara about 300 meters on the coast Road in the direction of Galway city on the southeastern shore of Galway Bay thank you for watching please remember to subscribe to our Channel love Island and don't forget to hit the Bell notification | Love Ireland | UCIcdaphh3vQ2yckl_f0-gvg | 2022-10-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 350 | 2,006 |
-PvZF1LAzP0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PvZF1LAzP0 | NCompass Live: Collaborative Community Outreach for Local History and Genealogy | hey good morning and welcome to this week's edition of Encompass live I am your host Christa Burns here at the Nebraska library commission uh Encompass live is the commission's weekly online event we are a webinar as we like to call ourselves some people you can call us an online show a webcast uh whatever you like um the the the terminology is Up For Debate to some people some people don't like the word webinar I don't mind it um I'll own it yes whatever you call us we are here live every Wednesday morning at 10: a.m. Central Time um but if you unable to join us on Wednesday mornings that's okay we do record our shows every week as we are this morning so um if you can't join us on Wednesdays go to our website and all of our recordings will be there on the on the site and I'll show you that at the end of today's show we'll have a recording that we post up to our YouTube channel um any presentations as we have here will'll be posted to the library commission SlideShare account and any websites that are mentioned during the show I also collect them and put them into our delicious accounts you have all those collected together um we do a the show is free both the live show and the recording is free and open to anyone to watch so um if you have any colleagues or friends you think might be interested in any of our upcoming topics or any of our recordings um send them to our website and have them join up uh we do a mixture of things here uh book reviews mini training sessions demos um basically anything Library related we are happy to have it on the show that's really our only criteria is that something for libraries all types of libraries the Nebraska library commission is a state agency for all libraries in Nebraska so um any types you could find us doing presentations about we do have some presentations some sessions that are done by Nebraska library commission staff but sometimes we bring in guest speakers and that's what we have this morning to my left yes is H Sabrina Riley who's from our Union College here in Lincoln Nebraska she's a library director there and then over next to her is Judy cook who is with our Lincoln Lancaster County genealogical Society correct um also based here in Lincoln I corre yeah so we are um local Lincoln people today who came in through the rain it's it's pouring rain here this morning so we're all possibly a little damp and disheveled but we all we made it here um and a few years ago Judy we had you on um to talk about what um you were doing um and mentioned some of what was going on with Union College but um we know it it's time for an update things have changed moved on uh new things and we we just actually if you want the most upto-date version of this presentation this is it because when they came in today Sabrina did change a slide and change a picture on one of these so um can't get any more current than than this so um I will just hand over to you guys to take it away and tell us about what you guys are doing together well thank you very much for listening to us this morning and um this presentation started Life as a joint presentation that we did at the Nebraska Library Association conference in October where I first saw about it yeah last last fall um so we're just going to Dive Right In sorry you should be able use the keyboard now yeah was now it is responding okay so just a little bit of background about each of our organizations and to give you context I'll just say up front that the um Lincoln Lancaster County genealogical Society library is housed inside of the Union College library which is why this collaboration started and why we're here today um so just so you have that context um Union College is a private um largely undergraduate college founded um and still Affiliated by the 7th Day Adventist Church um was founded in 1891 our um so we're celebrating our 125th anniversary this year we just had our kickoff with um alumni homecoming here um couple weeks ago and so that celebration will be ongoing until alumni homecoming next April and um people who are familiar with the city of Lincoln recognize that we have a number of small communities um within the city now that started life as their own town um people from Nebraska may have heard the name of havock or University Place College View is another one of those communities um so in 1890 when the site was selected for the college it was just farmland and um the town of College View was built by the Adventist at the same time that the college was and it lived life that way for a couple of decades but by 1929 the city of Lincoln had grown out to where College View was it had been five miles from town when in 1890 and today um College View is just a neighborhood in the city of Lincoln um our heritage room is a special collections area within the entire academic library and we're a small College um we have less than a thousand students and so we just have a single Library library on campus um and our heritage room uh it's kind of a combination we're interested in the history of Union College and our local College View Community and also the history of the sth Day Adventist Church uh with an emphasis on what we call the Mid-American Union territory um which comprises Kansas Nebraska Iowa Missouri North and South Dakota Minnesota um Colorado and Wyoming um and so those are kind of the areas that we focus on collect anything related to people um ministers U church leaders just regular membership members of the church um history of the institutions the churches the schools the sanitariums that were in that territory and we get a lots and lots of questions from genealogists who have discovered that they have ancestors who have a connection to the Adventist Church I have something to interject here I also found um something in the library commission um collection uh a postcard that Sabrina had posted that shows the area where I live I live not too far from there and so the connection here was great for me as far as the community to um on the Nebraska memories project to find and that's true on a regular basis we get questions from homeowners in the College View Community who want a picture of what their house looked like way back when um we do have a pretty significant photograph collection and we're um getting bit by bit we're getting that onine line um and I'm not sure I think that the the web address is at the end um I have there were some I do have the addresses there to see our online photo collections um Lincoln Lancaster County geneological Society is also celebrating a an anniversary we are um 40 years old um the uh organization began when um three ladies took a class uh related to genealogy at Southeast Community College and thought well you know we ought to get an organization going and the story is that they met uh with cocoa and donuts and you know people in Nebraska like to pick up on food things so we often do things with cocoa and donuts but uh this is a photo of our Founders and their teacher uh five years ago we were able to get together with um two of the founders and the teacher who came and that was a great celebration you on uh one of the first things our group did was to collect resources um and one of the stories that's fun to tell is the acquisition of old newspapers that the Nebraska State Historical Society had stored in the bunkers at me Nebraska this was a Munitions plant and so the bunkers are are like a an underground wonderful beautiful place with uh little creatures and critters that were crawling around us as you look carefully at the condition of the newspapers that they're carrying out you need to have an admiration for the gentleman in the overalls uh Mr sitler who went through those newspapers very carefully gleaned out names of people who were mentioned in the newspapers and wrote on a little cards uh what it whose name was there and then his wife also assisted in keeping them up so we have a huge collection of index cards that he had done and the society then published the sitler index uh in the 70s that was a very very useful tool for anyone doing research in this area wow our first Library you'll notice it's it it looks very homey like try to achieve even a fireplace Sabrina there's no fireplace um was in the home of one of our members um and people met there and uh people who had things to donate brought them over as you can imagine after a while uh perhaps it was the spouse of the genealogist whose home they met in but someone thought it might be good if we could find another location and about the same time changes were being made regarding the collection at the Nebraska State Historical Society um the decision was made that even though there were fabulous uh items that had been uh donated to the collection those that did not deal directly or closely to Nebraska were not going to be housed there any longer the the age-old problem the library space of space uh and so here were these wonderful collections from uh other states uh worldwide resources very expensive items in many cases that we're not going to have a home and so we were blessed with uh a genealogist librarian at Union College k f who knew the Librarians knew the people working at the Nebraska State Historical Society and came up with a suggestion that as a community service uh Union College in their new building could house those materials from the State Historical Society and we could combine it with the ones that were in Cynthia's basement so why Union College I think you can address that sa uh well Union College a core value of our campus is community outreach and involvement in the community and so I think this was seen and continues to be seen as a way to provide a service to the community um and but there are benefits for the college is as well um as all of you and I assume all of you are listening because you have an interest in genealogy know that genealogists are willing to travel to get the information they need and this brings a new audience to our campus that um would probably never ever hear of Union College otherwise because we're so small so it gives us the name recognition it brings us a new clientel um especially during the summer months but anymore it seems like year round we're getting visitors for the collection from all over the country um not long ago we had two sisters who flew in almost from opposite ends of the country to meet at Union College to do genealogy together on their Lancaster County ancestors um and I think they actually had yes their grandfather was a minister in the Adventist Church so they actually came how they made how they figured out the connection yeah and so that was kind of fun and that's a perfect example of the collaboration that we have with the genealogy Society is that people come for their resources and learn there's an avenus connection and then use ours and vice versa right and the Delight that they experienced they were so happy it's good to be around when that happens right and then it just en enhances and increases our historical collections um the genealogy Society collects material related to family history that we wouldn't necessarily collect for an academic College library we have historical material that they wouldn't necessarily collect for a genealogy collection and we end up sharing the collections with each other um so it has really broadened the range of resources available to both um audiences the cooperation commenced with a special event they had a proclamation for genealogy week May 1st through 7th 1983 and I look at that and see some of the people who are still involved in uh our genealogy group uh Cindy Drake you're on there uh this was something we haven't it done for years and we might consider doing again with all the anniversaries we're celebrating that says genealogy week is first week in May is it still then or is it something different do we what we often do family history month in October but yeah I'm going to do some research when I leave um we had some members in the society who were very supportive of genealogy and very generous in those days purchasing computers was an expensive thing to do and Ruth and Dave Mosby uh contributed computers and funding and Ruth is pictured here she gave many hours as did members of the society and you'll also see a staff member there from Union College so there's three of them in that picture all right who work that's true who worked with uh getting our materials uh into the library and accessible to people these this is an example of the computer we have since replaced with a more modern one now marriage records on microfilm were reviewed and original ledgers were saved um first in someone's home and then at Union College we were given a a a closet that we call our archives um at the El Johnson kandle Memorial Library uh and you can see the ledgers are still U there safely cared for and people worked with indexing and created books that were useful to genealogists who were searching I mentioned the sitler card index if you see that large C card catalog excuse me um that uh contains all those cards uh that he and his wife collected we were recently able to scan those cards so that we now have them in a digital format and on the cards there was actually additional information that we didn't put in the original indexing so this is where we got tuned into the idea that digital preservation is is a very good idea because sometimes when you index you you choose only basic categories on the left you'll see an example of a probate record that we have uh from Lancaster County that we also have some of those stored now 40 years later we've uh change we clout uh is deceased but we have uh on our library committee uh Cindy Cochran who some of you may recognize as someone who worked at Lincoln Public Libraries uh is an avid genealogist and if you can recognize this photo travels around the world to different places doing her genealogy observing how things are done and is very capable also as an archist which we needed that uh when papers are disintegrating you know what do we do and so we turn to Cindy and to Sabrina um who is uh also I knew her first as a librarian now she's just an outstanding genealogist and so I'm sorry the slid was slow to change there so okay um when the genealogy Library moved into the Union College library an agreement was made at that time um on who would do what task and uh so the genealogy with Society was responsible for their own collection and development acquiring their own materials um for the mechanical prep and processing for reshelving for reference I trained my staff um to point visitors into the direction of the genealogy library but we don't actually provide any reference service except the very bare minimum um the genealogy volunteers are there on a regular basis it used to be dependably one day a week but I think you all are there almost every day of the week somebody and then and then there are people who are on call we have email and phone um when people call ahead we encourage them to contact the genealogy volunteers and to make appointments so that we can be sure someone is there so this is not something that is a huge drain on Union College's Library staff um but that agreement was very outdated when I looked at it didn't seem like it was that long ago but the date on there is November 24 2014 time has gone really fast um Union College had a completely new Administration um we had gone from a very early online catalog OPEC access to now we're fully in the web era and we're cataloging um oclc connection and now our Li libr has moved into World share um just the way we do things is completely different when I looked at that old agreement it was just completely outdated so I went to Cindy and I said we need to completely rewrite this and it needs to go back to each of our in this case of the genealogy Society their board in my case to my Administration so all my new administrators know what this collaboration is about and uh so we did that so this is kind of the main points um of how we work together and what's in that agreement so Union College provides the Shelf space um rentree a few years ago I did go to the genealogy society and ask for a gift to help us with a signage project we had and ever since then they have graciously given us a gift each year a monetary gift and we appreciate that very much um but we don't expect any rent um we manage their circulation for them so patrons are issued our community um borrowers cards I should say members of the genealogy Society um they do have to live in Nebraska and generally in the Lincoln area to be eligible for the cart so we don't give cards to out ofate visitors who come they just need to use materials on site um and this is that slide that was updated we had a picture of our really old homemade ugly cards that we've been using and just yesterday our brand new um Community Patron cards arrived so I had to I can hear the trumpets right now but she also tells me now I need to come in and renew my card get the new one yes um so as part of that circulation function we provide security for um The genology Collection um we've given them what we Loosely call the office um it's really as an oversized closet truth be told um and then there's actually a couple of other storage locations that we're giving them in the library right now um I have plans probably long range plans for some renovations and so some of the space usage will come under reconsideration um in the future but um we will again as we have all long work together on that um we also do the I say cataloging Loosely but the data entry we do not give the genealogy Society direct access to our world share or oclc connection accounts um we do the actual entry but they will search worldcat to identify records and they will print those out and then make notes for any changes they want on the records and so um they're doing a good share of the work for cataloging but my staff does the actual logging into the database and the data entry and then the genealogy volunteers uh take it from there this is continuing that our society uh continues uh to acquire Acquisitions and gifts from our members uh some of our members who started doing genealogy in the early days have fantastic things that they purchase from other states and I guess this is something I have to keep stressing we are the Lincoln Lancaster County genealogical Society but our collection um is uh something that can be used for worldwide uh reference we have many things excellent things from Maine from Massachusetts from New York from Virginia um we we encourage people to check out uh the library catalog and we've had people very surprised to find uh something that they really want they check on worldcat and eventually find out that it's located right here in L uh and they wouldn't have thought that they were uh uh anticipating traveling a long way uh we manage the collection I I have an unfinished project I'm working on for many years now on identifying some of the periodicals that we have we worked with using Percy to uh locate some of the things that we might have uh we do not have complete collections of periodicals but we've also gifted some of the ones that we've had uh where we had only a partial set and helped to complete a set for instance in Fort way in Indiana or in uh Missouri this is one of the great things about having someone uh people like Cindy and Sabrina working with this we we don't just think uh in a very narrow parameters we think globally about the idea of other people want to have access to these materials uh we prepare the things for cataloging primarily I shouldn't say we that's largely done by Cindy we do have volunteers who do the processing after cataloging and then we reimburse uh Union College for the processing supplies and a percentage of the cataloging subscription uh and we've just love that uh procedure it we don't have to buy as many things related to history than a genealogy Library would because of some of the excellent things already there The Collection continues to grow in quality and quantity with varied media representation we actually have things from 50 states and from other countries uh you'll notice uh some of the things uh on The View there that show you the variety we're moving into uh more of the media things which right now we're shelving in the area with the other resources for that we recently acquired uh any genealogist will know the name of of John ketta uh John Keta has done um a a series for beginning genealogists and for experienced genealogists with a DVD and an accompanying booklet and we have two copies of that now we're using one for teaching pro processes and one in the library to check out this was just one of our most exciting things and this is just this last summer uh it was one of those where stopping in and talking to Cindy when she needed to be working on other things and Sabrina you mean oh I'm sorry Sabrina I'm looking at Sabrina the two my age is showing okay uh and saying we we just got to get this done we're celebrating our 40th anniversary we've had these books for so many years in the library and nobody knows that we have them because they're not listed uh in a way that people can find them and so we came up with this process uh we uh participated in give to Lincoln days and I have to do a plug for that it's coming up in May uh as a nonprofit We participated in this and primarily our members are the ones who contributed but when they saw how much benefit there would be in getting uh the uh getting something done before our 40th anniversary uh they gave contributions very generously and we were able to get no equipment and do this project last summer where tell more about it s okay um well as I mentioned before we want to have only our hired Library staff um doing actual data entry into our oclc accounts and so the idea that I came up with when Cindy and Judy were talking to me about how can we get this stuff cataloged because I have one full-time cataloger on staff but we have um students from time to time who we give additional training to and really trust to do more of that data entry so I offered that option I said if if we selected the student and trained them um to do copy cataloging could you come up with the money to reimburse us for the wages and they thought that would work I worked with our human resources department and they were happy for that um and so um the student he's pictured here is the one who was hired last Sumer to work um on this project and she did about 20 hours a week was our goal I think right we shared she worked 20 hours for you 20 hours for us yeah and that we then um we invoice the genealogy Society once a year for those oclc expenses and processing expenses and so we just added the student labor and employment um tax like FICA and stuff that they reimbursed us for all of those expenses um for Block of time the the student contributed um they were so thrilled with the results and it worked really well for us um that we're going to do it again this summer um assuming that the genealogy board approves the uh recommended it at our meeting last night we're taking it to our membership Thursday night uh we're very excited about this time the possibility of uh working with two students uh because we want to preserve the work that our Founders did they went went out to cemeteries and collected information they did you saw carrying those old newspapers and leing them and doing that well those things are kept in books that were that are now outdated and were sold and so we're we are learning the value of putting things in digital format so that more people can find them and um uh we have uh used again give to Lincoln Day funds to buy uh a couple of large format scanners and um uh we're we're really excited about it I'm I'm going to do my utmost to convince the uh Society on Thursday to uh go ahead with this because uh we have tried as volunteers to do this at home and it's the kind of thing where if a child cries or the phone rings or whatever you stop your scanning uh you forget where you are uh we have learned the value of having a well-trained student yeah and there is a bigger blessing in this for us this year because um um during this the summer we go down to between four and five students usually what we hire in the summer and this year I have six students who want to work stay in work all summer and I was like I don't know how I'm going to actually it's six and a half I don't know how I'm going to pay for the one and a half and so I'm going to have two of these students who will each try to do about 20 hours a week for the genealogy Society so they're planning to they're hoping to be able to reimburse us for 40 hours a week um and so that's going to enable two students to have jobs this Summer that we wouldn't be able to do otherwise and going to uh push some people like me into a little fundraising but it's for a good cause I really believe in it are these students um Library school students in library school programs or are they just regular they're all they're all undergraduate students at Union College and they're in a wide range of Majors this particular student was a music major right prob music education um do cataloging wow she incredibly carefully um the students who will be working this summer one of them is a history major and the other one is a graphic design major who has done a lot of stuff for me in the hery dream as well um yeah I have found a great value in having a graphic design major on my staff at all [Laughter] time so uh we make Financial gifts to the library each year and sometimes uh some of our members do uh some additional ones as thank yous to the staff um we do referrals between the Heritage room and llcgts find people doing research that we can help with some of the city directories and other things that we have collected yeah and then um I think the next few slides are going to talk about that Synergy and programming that we have found great benefit in um working together on programs to for both for campus and for the community and then our newest thing um is sharing equipment we have um an 8 and a half by 14 flatbed scanner that we use in our heritage room because we really don't have a great many materials that are biger than that and when we have had materials bigger that we've done some Outsourcing um but now the genealogy Society has bought a larger scanner that they needed for their materials and um they're willing to share that with us for the small amount that we would need it it's it's something that I think libraries might think about uh that genealogists have these baptismal records and other things that are oddside and even um you know some of the original records that were done were not on 8 and 1 half by 11 11 they were on by 9 by 12 so you either lose something from the top or the bottom or the side and the although it takes more space the large bed doesn't doesn't cost anymore yeah this is one of our tours we try to schedule one of these a year where we uh invite not only our membership but people from the community to come and visit the college and we always try to work it out with Sabrina's schedule so she can show things in the Heritage room because genealogists love to see historical um memorabilia it's it's part of what we search for in our own lives we uh had a a regional genealogy workshop at College View Adventist Church which is right across the street and has a wonderful facility for us to have a workshop and what we worked into it during that day was to walk across the street and go and see the library uh the bottom photos shows us using the facilities of the church for displays where we invited anybody that we uh well Nebraska library commissions represented there and other organizations that would be helpful to us in doing genealogical research and then we uh got some people over I see a librarian there from Omaha looking at our sitler cards and realizing what a treasure they are and then we have tours uh to come and visit the Union College Library as I said but this particular one we were showing them the things that we have collected in the archives rooms that Union College makes available for us so you see people looking at ledgers and documents and we also use this as a time to get rid of our duplicate materials um when people very generously donate things as any librarian knows sometimes you you get something that you don't want well or do not need well when we have genealogy workshops uh selling duplicate materials is often another source of income for us because they may want that 1971 that you have uh because they still like the print copy they want to scan a particular portion of it something like that oh and this was a special treat oh well I think we're getting short on time so I won't talk about this too long but this is a Civil War era flag in our collection um that I've been re searching and sharing the story of and um so this is a great conversation piece at times and uh yeah I don't know what to say on short notice here but we shared the story with the genealogy Society on one of the two no you can share we have plenty of time she wants to save the story from more more cover we we got to see it up close yeah this was this was one of the presentations I did for the genealogy Society what two years ago now maybe even three and it was about an hour and a half program on this but um basically there is no way to verify the authenticity of this flag in its role at Gettysburg um and I used genealogy to find what we can find and it turned into a whole um study on the field of memory studies and the role that plays on the accuracy of people's memories and had a lot of implications for genealogy as well right um so a lot of that you're trusting what people said happened and what who who did what that was very true in 1986 when the college accepted this they just took the family story that and the story was that this hung from the podium at Gettysburg when Abraham Lincoln spoke Well turns out Abraham Lincoln didn't stand at a Podium so it couldn't have hung from a Podium um and there's a whole lot more there's a whole lot more I should have added a link on this because I have the story published in our Union College alumni magazine and that's online so people can could find the the detailed story there um but what I did learn is that the Family itself was very interesting um and learning more about the experience of the common citizen of Gettysburg during the battle and what they what they suffered and what they lost um so there's there are some great stories there uh Sabrina wrote in the human interest part of it with the genealogy not just the facts about the flag and and that made it a wonderful story and every genealogist knows that you need to check your sources and document and document and that was part of I just did a search on un College mag alumni magazine Civil War um actually no this is not that's Union College in New York oh they copied our logo she say that online all right I'll look more we'll get we'll get the right link to that article we can add it we can add it to the PowerPoint afterwards sure but it amazing it um yes but since I made that slip up for the record um Union College in Lincoln Nebraska had our logo before Union College and Shen had their okay well and this was all happening during the Civil War anniversary when everyone was really keyed into it and so it was um it was one of those synergies in in more ways in one yes [Music] yeah um we H invite Sabrina to be a speaker frequently to our society uh sometimes we give her plenty of notice sometimes it's short notice but she came and updated us on blogging um we have had presentations on blogging uh many of our members are um they're they're still so involved in the hunt that they haven't picked up the idea of of blogging and she um showed us what she had done and she can tell more about her blog she also helped helped us know more about the library catalog interface she told us something that we know so well about the value of oral interviews and because she is as up to- dat as she is she also talked about using DNA and this has been something that the two of us have just been excited about when we see each other about I well I I end up being very jealous because she's making a lot more discoveries but in in less time by the way but um this was a wonderful presentation for us and you need to tell about the picture of the Charming person there oh well she pulled um the picture of me with my great aunt in from my blog post and I had that there that was actually uh New Year's Day a couple years ago and we were working on genealogy in that picture trying to collect whatever stories my great aunt can remember and uh she she's a treasure um she will be a hund on June 2 wow and she lives in Michigan and a few weeks ago when they had another blizzard in her home her son who cares for her um was teasing her about getting her shoes to go to the gym that day and he took she took him seriously and um they went to the gym in the blizzard oh no so that just underscores the kind of person she is she's an inspiration for me and um Love talk your DNA we love to talk family memb every time we're together and some of those um just to say a little bit more about my blog my blog is um just kind of whatever inspires me at the moment um related to both family and local history um a lot of what I've shared on there right now is about my own family's genealogy and I use that as a tool to share what I'm discovering with my other family members who are interested um but as archist for the college um I do a lot of historical research along biographical lines which means genealogy research um figures um an alumni related to the college and um those stories frequently end up on my blog as well so there's a lot of College View and Union College um history um in there as well um one of the things that she brought out and helped us realize that um some of us as as genealogists find some well usually in the middle of the night and it's like how do you know okay I'm squealing I'm excited I found this do I wake up family members who wish I didn't spend so much time on this or what do I do about it and she suggested if you put it on the blog you can share your excitement right and there uh you don't have to wait till there's a a genealogy meeting or you meet somebody else who likes the same hobby yeah so it was a a great U presentation related to the value of blogging we just love having access to the entire uh library for research um this this has to do not only with the many wonderful historical things but the excuse me some of the things related to Sociology or the maps that they have there um we uh can search for things that are in the collection and get our handy library card and check it out or if it's a reference material use it there uh some of our people love coming and reading the current newspapers genealogists do live a lot in the past but they they they enjoy that uh and it it's it is um it's a great setting uh it's it's just um a place that um we enjoy going um um well we'll go on and show some other ways we use it um we uh the the war of the rebellion was the title used for the Civil War 140 plus volumes of that um and there are many who's who books uh some of the people have found there there's still something yes you found it online uh the documentation but if you find it printed in a book for some of us who are a little over 50 um it's there's something about finding your ancestors name in a book in the library about the Civil War um that is is a gift that the college provides for us that we could never maintain we we wouldn't have the funds to get those volumes and then we have training sessions encouraging the use of the library I need to insert here we also have training sessions at Lincoln City libraries uh we do them we have a weekly session at um on on Sundays at um Walt Library we've been doing sessions at at gear at Thompson at Eisley uh we help people who want to do genealogy learn how to use Library resources and we we do that in weekly sessions we do that uh one on one um we have Southeast Community College encouraging uh people to use do genealogy and we have partnered uh with Ali the OSHA lifelong learning Institute at UNL to do workshops some of them involving computer searches as you can see here and in this we are always saying begin at your library go to your library you most libraries provide ancestry.com so you can get started before you get the subscription learn how to navigate it use the things to search for Census records um look at the city directories in your library so we are um we're great proponents of libraries and and uh because they mean so much to genealogists so we're if anyone listening has another venue where we can do it we keep searching for that ways to help more people uh do their family history without thinking that it's going to work the way it does for instance on who do you think that you are where sometimes they find their solution in five minutes we do instill the TV show yeah right but they get excited which is wonderful I love those shows for that but the reality check is something we can help provide we steer visitors to Union collection uh and here some of the people are enjoying the maps uh this is a mixed group it's our society but also other people from the community that we invited to come and I apologize for the quality of the picture but that's the best one we had um and our volunteers really enjoy working in the library and being there uh you see uh Gary and Vera sammon there in the center slide who uh have um given countless hours and are still coming in weekly to work uh they do this as a team uh volunteering to make the the books ready to use there uh this picture Cindy working with a group telling someone and another one hopefully coming in our animation isn't working there we go this is a gentleman who's worked from the beginning of our organizational time and is one of those people I admire so much who made the transition from paper to computer and uh has helped maintain a database um done a lot of work in the beginning and still continues to do so and we have people who continue to work at indexing preserving um you see the the image here of two people who brought in their camera and tried to work out hours when they could come in and not be in anyone's way and uh take photos of over 8,000 naturalization records naturalization being a very important tool for genealogists it tells when our immigrant an ancestors chose to become a citizen of the United States and we also work with microfilm um we've um we continue to work with it um I want to mention our website uh at lcgs doino I'm going to stress that dotinfo if you go to you'll get something you don't want but it's our our acronym LLCs dotinfo this is this has been a really fun thing uh we started out with some people who wanted well partly after um we heard about family stories who wanted to write their Memoirs their family stories and they were overwhelmed they sort of had the idea oh dear do we have to say I I was born on and do a whole big book this wonderful teacher who just turned 90 uh who was a math teacher in her her Heritage and is an artist um wonderful uh personality and so she said well I'll teach a class but where can we meet and so I suggested Union College colle and we started out in a small room with eight people well we have now 40 people on the list and we Sabrina has graciously allowed us to use the room they love going into the room because it's called the writer studio and it just sort of gives you an aura when you go in that I actually the the long name is the studio for writing and speaking but on other campus this it's what would be known as The Writing Center all right but it it's it's got a special ATM and uh uh there have been tears and laughter and wonderful wonder they they celebrated this existing for over a year um people Inspire others uh you hear a story that someone writes and things oh I something like that happened to me you go home and write it it's just been and if we did not have the place to do it it wouldn't happen and so uh libraries consider consider finding space for not only doing genealogy but coming and doing writing and uh sharing it it doesn't have to be a class in grammar that's not what we emphasize it's those memories we use the Heritage room yeah I'll talk about some of the resources here um the Union College Heritage collections oh that's what be two bullet points I apologize it's another mistake we didn't catch we have photographs in two different instances of content DM one being Union College Heritage collections which uses um oclc's Quick Start program that we have through the Nebraska library commission and then the Nebraska memories is a Nebraska library commission project that also uses content DM and we have a selection of our photos in that instance as well so um those are two different resources there um the seventh the avist obituary index is a free index available on the Internet it's linked from our uh Union College website and it indexes obituary is published in official um publications of the 7th Day Adventist Church um the oldest one being what today is called avenus review um started about 1851 with the name Advent review in Sabbath heral and it um is the major news media of the evanst church and back in the day was the only publication and so it has wonderful obituaries in it um there's one from my family that's um my great great great-grandfather's first wife um when she died and it had very little about her birth date or about her whole life but was whole long description of her spiritual State at her death so they're just they're just fun to read because you never know what you're going to find some of them are long biographies some of them are just little Snippets um but they can be fun fun to find um the General Conference of 7th Day Adventist has an extensive um archives online through their archives department they digitize many avenus periodicals and again there's a lot of biographical information to be mined from there um because of news announcements that will advertise that this person um was going here and doing this work whether it was mission work evangelism teachers moving to a different School um sometimes I've when I'm researching former Union College staff members from the early 1900s I'll find little like press announcements about someone was going on vacation here or they went to this sanitarium for a break or you just never know what you're going to find um very very interesting and then our collection um itself includes a lot of um local history artifacts um we have the college newspapers on microfilm uh we have the old gates from the original College View Cemetery wow um it's just a lot of actual physic you have yes a lot of physical stuff too I don't even have room for it's like I want to keep it but where do I put in what do we do it we really need a larger Museum space than we have um but a lot of interesting things um again some personal paper collections as well um we have a set of Diaries from um a woman who who lived in College View for a long time and Ju Just interesting stuff so if you're looking for something visit our website to see what we have there talk to me because we have a lot more stuff that hasn't been organized yet that you won't see um listed on our web page um yeah we support each other's events uh when we were uh focusing on a time period um I became a suffragette uh this was our World War I program um the uh the ladies pictured there have a button collection and they also had a memorabilia from World War I they were delighted to display it at Union College um and so it was a a good connection there's more this is more pictures from the same program um the idea was to introduce our students in our community um at the beginning of the Centennial for World War I um to what society and culture was doing then and so we looked at both the home front and the Battlefront um what life was like women's right to vote um that they many of them don't realize wasn't always there and as part of that Whole World War I series um with the humanities Nebraska we each sponsored a speaker um and so the genealogy Society had Susie mlan come in to talk about clothing from the world World War I era and then we had David Wells come in and talk about popular music of the era uh and Mike Menard is one of our faculty members at Union College who did a program on um poetry and this is just a sampling we actually had a lot more programs throughout throughout the year and it was good to have it the the site we were doing them at Union College and that was helpful for us and then both the college and the genealogy Society worked on publicity to sometimes at work to bring in a much larer audience than we would have and some of the audiences were a little thin you never know yeah this was a fun uh Cooperative thing U Sabrina is responsible for how it happened okay you want me to tell that okay um I had one of our history majors who worked for me in the Heritage room for a couple of years and she's involved with the Seventh Day Adventist Pathfinder club which is kind of similar to Boy Scouts or girl scouts um they were work on on our Badges and so my student after she graduated she was working with the local club and helping them with their genealogy on her badge and so she called me she's like can I bring them to the library for the genealogy collection and I'm like well probably but you need to talk to Judy and Cindy about it so I got them together at the time and the genealogy volunteers um took the event from there I think they were 12 of them who came that night I guess that was the only they I'm sorry they learned they learned a lot about it and we're excited and as were the the young people and their families that was that was a good Outreach for us to reach young people what we're hoping to pursue now as another thing is and again uh other libraries may consider the because I know that homeschoolers use libraries a great deal and that that's a good place to because they focus on family and family stories it's a good place to introduce genealogy we can use uh Union College library Wi-Fi to locate resources uh if you're uh at the library re researching and you want to do a search for a map of the area you're looking at uh this is wonderful to be able to do that the Wi-Fi is is wonderful for us because most people bring now um their tablet or something when they're doing research and they like to get onto Wi-Fi and then what we now realize and this is an outdated version of our map but uh in the lower right hand side you'll see as of you know at that date time period in 2015 people from all over the world um are checking resources it by using our website uh and this is our our logo once again there is our website address uh please do visit it and go to the part well look at all of it but look at the part about Library catalog because then you'll see what we've got there yeah I was also looking at it and saw um you were mentioning you do things at Union College and with Lincoln City libraries there's a calendar of events on there so you can see what is coming up that the society's involved in and where you can go to join in we're doing something at the Denton Cemetery this weekend so if we have anyone who enjoys cetar check our website recently another thing that we did was uh we had a conference where we invited Lisa Louise cook who is one of the uh internationally acclaimed genealogists that um we have seen at national conferences she came to Lincoln and um I we asked her to stay a little longer uh than just coming in and making a presentation so she could see the resources here she was very impressed with uh the Union College setup and asked if she could do um a podcast Where She interviewed Sabrina and Cindy I got both names right yeah and that has since aired it was on in February uh but you can search through her podcasts and see uh that interview um but again it was helping a well-known genealogist know that people do do genealogy this side of the Mississippi uh there's kind of a you know people genealogists think it's it's New England or it's Salt Lake City um we have a lot here in Nebraska okay and this is our list of promised uh you else and Christa has been looking up the article that I talked about earlier about the flag and and we can add that to the list here well that is the correct one I added Nebraska into my search I'm a librarian I know how to do these things yes and you think I would have known that too being from New York I know about Union College in New York yes yes didn't know about the uh um the logo controversy but well we have this same thing with B in Lincoln some people see Lincoln County Ah that's not thing that's not the yeah that's we know uh but just to put out the disclaimer over and over we are not restricted to um in fact our best link and Lancaster County Materials are at the Nebraska state Historic Society because those things are already there but what we have um um available we're so thankful people can find yeah and I I just have to emphasize that blog um if you um if you need to cheer up on a rainy day go to Sabrina's B like today here thank you I'm blushing Judy but it has it has been a lot of fun to write that um we're we're a small library and I do have a staff but I work alone in the archives and so I do feel like a solo librarian at times and so that has been a great way when I had a really exciting find in our collections to have that blog as an outlet to write about whatever is happening and have a way of sharing that so good all right that's the end of our presentation we're open questions if there is time yeah oh absolutely yeah um it's a little after 11 but we did start a little late as well so that's fine um we and we'll go as long as necessary if people do have questions or anything for our wrap up here um we don't get cut off obviously at 11 o'cl we'll go as long as is necessary so you do have any questions comments anything you want to say um type it into your goto webinar interface in the question section um nobody said anything during your presentation to um they very listening very intently obviously um I couldn't tell that from people's um activity on their systems um so if you have any questions type them in uh this is um oh just some thank yous coming in really good presentation good info yeah this is great um I like I said I'd seen when you guys had done this at um conference before um last fall at our State Library conference and thought it was very interesting um and this geneal genealogical research is yeah people who are into it's just so even people who aren't really into it like actual researchers it's always so interesting and fun to get into when you find like you said your family's name in something at my house we do have um our family came through Ellis Island um from Ireland and we do have the frame picture of the the they came in and this the pages of you when they were um officially you know brought in followed through yep yeah very interesting yeah um oh we do have a question do you have how much information do you potentially have on the checks of Nebraska that that's I know that is a big population we do have oh I um we do have some excellent ones I I saw one that uh Cindy just recently put in for cataloging uh uh the Czech history of Nebraska here I am it's a red book but we we do have information on the check great so go to the website and look up and see what and if it isn't on the website yet please send an email to um we um on our website we have an email that goes directly to the library LLCs Library info and um that'll go to Cindy and that's how people do uh lookups too if they um if they're interested in something and they want us to do a look up I forgot to mention that we do that by sending they they send an email through contact and we have a member who uh checks daily sometimes more than once a day uh any messages that come in and then they're forwarded to the board member or the librarian or whoever it is who can handle um that response and we do people who will excuse me we do have people who will go um and uh look things up uh and um we um also sometimes have access to some materials that aren't yet up on the website that haven't been cataloged so it's always good to ask to check in yeah be things that are in the in the library but haven't been put onto the and I was just going to clarify on the um with just the location shelving location of genealogy so there are two different ways to search the lcgs collection and but check them both because you may find something that's an outstanding historical resource in their collection that's why we we we love that uh sharing um going to do a quick little promotion for um we have a program coming excuse me tomorrow night on Evernote uh this is a a software that we're finding a free software that has been very helpful for um genealogists and we're just learning how to use it it helps us with um keeping track of you know so that you don't run down that path you know more than once about checking something keeping track documenting where we've been um it's been an excellent one for bringing in images um and the OCR uh capability uh and so uh it it is uh something that libraries might consider having classes on using Evernote we find that if we do this kind of thing with our membership that they become more prepared than when they go to a library and um I know every notic some some academic libraries for students doing research they'll use that to track what they're writing research paper or doing their um dissertations down to just freshman classes they'll teach that as a way to you track yeah what resources did you already look at what have you found you know so you can just remember everything you did and it's very useful to St anybody anybody doing any kind of research and that's what geological is yeah and then we have a state conference coming up uh in Carney um um April 29th and 30th uh where we have guest genealogists coming in uh that's it's pushing the limit on registration but it's still something to look up but just to let you know in 2017 um the state genealogy conference will be held here in Lincoln and they invited um I think it's oh I always forget there's an initial in front of his name I think it's D D Josh Taylor who is involved a lot with ancestry roacho and he probably the most prominent genealogist and he's coming to Lincoln Nebraska come next year and the other thing is he has Nebraska Roots ah so uh we'll be doing some things he's got to be very excited about that himself that we'll want to get um more and more uh Librarians uh tuned into because um I love going to the small towns in Nebraska that have genealogy rooms and places set aside they they're so welcoming they're so well done uh I want to compliment you online for that I found some great things in north brend in David City and Seward and um let's see I've gone to Rushville you know I I've traveled the state basically and please keep it up uh keep ology materials available great all right um the person asked about check said thank you very much that's good they may be in contact with you guys yeah all right well I think we will wrap it up for today no other urgent questions seem to come in while we were chatting um and it is about 10 after 11 so um yeah I think we'll wrap it up thank you so much uh Sabrina Judy this is great um good research out there as I said um we're recording this um I do have the slides so we'll have those posted as well if you want to go back and reference any of those or look at any of the photos that were in there and all the websites are mentioned here and other few things I've been collecting um as you mentioned the um the article that was in the Nebraska Union College alumni um um paper about the magazine about the the flag I've got that um the podcast episode that you're on I've got that specific podcast episode ke I got that from that one so um all this will be included afterwards you can go back and check up on everything good good um that done all right great all right so um this the recording everything should be available um by this afternoon as long as YouTube and everything outside of here cooperates with me okay we understand see how that goes so that will wrap it up for today's show I hope you join us next week um now if you are um looking for our website onc compass live you can just Google andc Compass live just type it in anywhere whatever you use and luckily as you can see from search results nobody else has called anything that so you can't really right you can find us no M anywhere very easily um uh our next week's topic is um techie uh Lessons Learned establishing a technology maker space um this is actually another presentation just like yours that I saw at a conference um last month I was at the library technology conference which is up in um Minneapolis St Paul um Minnesota it is a techie conference um as I said Library technology conference is what it's called so you are in the Midwest and into libraries and anything even vaguely like I'm not a big Tech person but um so we're not talking like you have to be like a computer expert or anything um but just interested in that or do that kind of thing related to that thing at your library I definitely highly recommend this conference to go to Every Spring it's right up there at uh Maller College in um St Paul um but this is a session done by Jonathan Smith who's actually out of um California he's at somoma State University but he set up a maker space at University there and he talked about their um with how they did it this is previously I was at California state so he's some else now but this is what they did there um it's very interesting presentation Pros cons problems they had um really good about you know um seeing you know what how how you can go through the process yourself at your own University so please do join us next week for that session Jonathan will not be traveling here from California he will be with us remotely I couldn't convince them to come across the state country for that but that's okay so you can sign for that and any of our other upcoming shows we have here you 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show thank you very much Saina and Judy for being here thank you everyone for for attending and we will see you next week on ENC compus live bye-bye bye um | Nebraska Library Commission | UC4fqIuWomM3HWcsA_aZ1pzg | 2016-04-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 11,506 | 59,908 |
Y69DMlY3xHQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y69DMlY3xHQ | Experts Have Unraveled The Centuries Old Mystery Of Who Lies Beneath Jamestown’s Knight’s Tombstone | [Music] experts have unraveled the centuries-old mystery of who lies beneath Jamestown's knight's tombstone the archaeologists carefully lifted and moved the 1200 pound gravestone which was four centuries old they plan to restore this priceless artifact that dated back to the earliest English settlers in America who'd arrived in Jamestown in 1607 and they hope to find out who exactly had been buried beneath the stone an unsolved mystery that had perplexed historians for decades if you paid attention in English class you'd know that Jamestown in Virginia was the first permanent English settlement in North America the Virginia Company of London founded the colony in 1607 naming it James fort archaeologist William Kelso an expert on Jamestown told Slade that the settlement is where the British Empire began these first colonists from England set up their new home on the banks of the Powhatan River which was the land of the past Pahang tribe relations between the newcomers and the original inhabitants were cordial at first but this wasn't the last within a few years in fact the past by had been completely wiped out many of the English settlers fared little better the winner of 1609 to 1610 came to be known as the starving time there were 500 settlers at the start of the season but by the following spring only 60 had survived a devastating mortality rate of nearly 90% moreover evidence indicates that this terrible famine led some of the desperate settlers to indulge in cannibalism the site was temporarily abandoned after that miserable winter but was soon reoccupied and Jamestown eventually began to thrive becoming the capital of Virginia from 1616 to 1699 consequently it's one of the principal historical sites in the US and archeologists and researchers have spent many years delving into its secrets one area that's been the subject of much investigation is the location of James town's earliest churches today a church built in 1907 stands on the site but it sits on the foundations of a much older structure beneath the 20th century building is the third church built in Jamestown which was constructed in 1617 now archaeologists had the task of moving a gravestone set into the floor of the church one that had been there for four centuries the black stone is called the Knights tomb and measures some three foot by six those dimensions combined with its 1,200 pound weight meant that moving the artifact was going to be no easy task the project started in early 2017 recognizing the magnitude of the work ahead of the team like 11:8 preservation Virginia archaeologists told the Williamsburg Yorktown daily this is kind of out of the realm of what we in the conservation department are doing it's an artifact but it's more of a monument one of the most important things for us is knowing our limitations with that in mind preservation Virginia had brought in Jonathan Appel from a company called antlers preservation based in Connecticut this firm had participated in other projects involving monumental stones and had the necessary expertise for the Jamestown assignment Appel and his team soon made a detailed plan for the conservation of the tomb stone the first thing they do was to move the stone so that they'd be able to work on it at some point in its past the artifact had been broken into a number of pieces so shifting it will be a delicate task the stone was set in cement which had to be cut away so that the tombstone could be moved then Appel carefully chiseled off the mortar that had set beneath the artifact next the separate pieces of the tombstone could be lifted away with the largest piece necessitating the use of a specially constructed rig Marianna Hartley a preservation Virginia field supervisor told the Williamsburg Yorktown daily it took a lot of muscling and time and wedging and trying to slowly move it off the ramp each of the pieces was light enough for one or two people to lift it into the cart except that last part took about five watched by 100 specially invited on lookers the process of moving the stone worked out just as planned it was a little tense I was definitely sweating Appel emitted it was a pretty intense short period it was a complete success I didn't see any one moment where it was really scary the Knights tombstone had last been conserved in the early 20th century and much of the work that would now be done actually involved undoing that earlier restoration their techniques then leave a lot to be desired now Appel explained they used a lot of really hard cement which is really hard to remove it's very hard to reverse once all the old cement is removed the stone will be put back together using a specially mixed mortar with a custom pigmentation we're always trying to do things that are possible to read you later a pal pointed out if someone comes back to this and there are issues in another hundred years we don't want to make it so that it's impossible to do something to this tombstone again it's going to be in theory reversible which is an important tenet of historic preservation now that the work on the stone the only one of its kind to survive in America was well underway the pressing question was who had been commemorated by this monument the shape of a knight is inscribed on the stone preservation Virginia's Hayden Bassett said that kind of limits the pool of individuals in early Virginia who could be buried there it's limited to which Knights died in Virginia in the first half of the 17th century preservation Virginia's research led them to narrow the field of plausible candidates down to just two individuals and both of them had been colonial governors the first was Baron de loire Thomas West the other was Sir George yeardley West gave the de loire part of his name to the state of Delaware he died at sea in 1618 while he was returning to Virginia from England but the researchers concluded that the body under the Knights tombstone was more likely to be that of Sir George yeardley Bassett explained their thinking when you're studying mortuary practices when you're studying monuments you never want to go to the records of the person who died he said you want to go to the records of their offs ring of their family members who are still living there the people who are largely going to be dealing with the logistics of getting a massive stone over here and a journal written by one Adam Thirlwall the second a step grandson of yeardley does seem to provide some corroborating evidence Bassett said what they mentioned is that they would like to have a black marble tomb with the crest of Sir George yearly and the same inscription as upon the broken tomb we believe that might reference this stone yeardley served as deputy governor of Virginia in 1616 and 1617 back in England in 1618 yearly weds the charmingly named temperance flower due and shortly afterward he was appointed governor of Virginia he died at Jamestown in 1627 and it's now believed was buried under the Knights tombstone please share this video with your friends below | watchJojo | UCDraeOigzyHfJCa7LJxf10w | 2018-03-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,237 | 7,066 |
rqnGzHyuQ7Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqnGzHyuQ7Y | Easy Tile and Bangle Bracelets | hello I've been really looking forward to today because we're gonna make our bangle bracelet and our tile bracelet out of the beautiful cane that you made last time during the complex came in demystified video you don't need very many things to make this project it's really easy and inexpensive you're going to need a roller like we always do you're gonna need a blade like you always do and you're gonna need your cane and some scrap I mixed up this purple because I had some stuff on him to do it with but you can use scrap or you can use complementary color and you need your pasta machine all the pieces today are made with a number one setting or thickest setting on your pasta machine and lastly you're going to need this exotic contraption if you can get ahold of one it is a soda pop can it's eight and a quarter inches around which is the size of a bracelet and what you do to your soda pop can to make life easier for yourself is you fill it full of rice all the way to the top until there's just a little bit of space left and then you stuff in a paper towel I use a butter knife because I pack it really tight so it won't spill out and I stick the paper towel in there to hold the rice in and now I have this nice weight kin to work with that doesn't tip over in my oven and it doesn't buckle when I go to make a cut or make an adjustment to the bracelet that I'm gonna build on here and this is for your bracelet base so it doesn't have to be super perfect because we're gonna be changing this up a lot but it's gonna be a nice strong base for your bracelet okay so we're gonna start there and we're gonna get going right to it today because we have a lot of ground to cover so let's go okay so to begin with you want to make several strips of clay scrap clay or here in this case coordinated clay on the thickest setting up your pasta machine I made some nine inch strips of clay I mean I was just a little smaller than this 1 inch size I made him 7/8 inch and I made two of them the first one I wrapped around my camp and I baked it up for ten minutes to have something to start with and I'm gonna take my second strip for the bangle bracelet and I'm gonna apply my cane slices to it I'm going to need 16 slices of this cane because I want to end up with about eight inches even though we're working with quarter-inch extra eight and a quarter for a bracelet these stretch out a little bit when you apply them to your project so the best thing to do is start with the eight inches and then just let them stretch around the way they're going to okay it always works out and it works out fine so I'm gonna get my 16 slices of this we'll start with the eight and we're gonna apply them to this strip the cane cutting thing you know it's kind of become this whole industry there's a lot of expensive machines you can get to help you with your cane cutting but honestly the more you cut cane the easier gets number one number two if you're keen was not perfectly sliced I don't see how that's really so tragic so if you want to get a fancy cane cutter that's okay I don't want to put it down because there are people all over the world I'm sure made their living with those and I'm sure they're great it's just that keep cutting and keep practicing and as time goes by you feel more and more confident you know with your ability to cut cane so basically you're shooting for a nice good line on top you're pushing straight down one important thing is to hold your blade with both so I hang on to it on both sides and the other important thing is just to look at one side of it so when I cut a piece of cane I take it with both hands and I just watched the right hand side if I tried to watch both sides it seemed to confuse my brain in some way so I usually just look at one side and make sure that it's gonna be good and that's good enough for me so I'm putting my slices on to my strip that I've made and I'm winding them up so I can get the full benefit of my cool design you'll notice that every strip isn't exactly the same size and thickness if I really wanted something that was machine made I would probably you know get it from Srilanka or something so don't worry about it being exact it looks good enough slices are good enough it's gonna be really pretty no picture when you're wearing your beautiful bracelet nobody ever walks up to you and says you know I think it's kind of a little high spot on your can slice you know that's not the real world so have fun don't worry too much about that stuff okay so I'm selecting the the ones that go the best together with each other I've got plenty of slices here for both bracelets and I'm not even worrying about that okay so once you've got your slices arranged in some pleasing manner you want to settle them down a little bit now you want to make sure you don't roll them to death because you don't want to distort them so I'll just choose one of my little rollers here on my dead pasta machine which is where I get them and I'm gonna take this thing and I'm going to bond it together a little bit so when I wrap it around the form it won't split open too much now if you get little breaks in it when you wrap it around your form you don't have to worry about that you can always just mash it down it's important to remember sometimes that we're working with clay it's funny because sometimes you feel like oh my god it's the wrong shape or it's the wrong size but you know dude it's clay so we can make it any size in any shape that we want and we can always make it a little pretty so enjoy yourself don't worry too much about that so now I'm getting a nice bond here that's a pretty significant high spot right there I don't want to deal with it later I don't want to have to sand it or anything so if I can feel a spot with my fingers and it's slightly higher I can remove it and this is sort of driving home the fact that our cuts don't have to be perfect because honestly your fingers are going to tell you if you need to make a little adjustment it's not hard to do so I'm gonna take that high spot and pick it out and it feels pretty good to me and I'm gonna leave it that way okay so I've got my little squares put on my strip and you can see it's a lot easier this way then putting the squares onto the bracelet if you have a lot more movement flexibility so now I'm gonna put some bacon bond on here I'm sorry I forgot to mention the bacon bond when I started out but you can use your bacon bond or you can use your TLS and you want to put lay down just kind of a bead of it on here keep it towards the center so it doesn't slop out the sides because it's kind of can be hard to get off your blade and just causes extra work for you so I've got my bacon bond here and I'm gonna take my special pinky tool I bet you've got one just like it and I'm going to smear it on there kind of spread it out a little bit not too close to the edges and flatten it out okay and then I'm going to wrap this around here the only thing you need to know about that is that the joint that you originally made here and the bracelet is the only place you don't want your new joint to be so anyplace else works out just fine and I'm going to start someplace and I'm gonna wrap the strip around bracelet you don't have to have it really perfect right now because you can be moving it around getting it nice and even DUP I'm gonna make these ends match they're pretty close they get a little stretchiness from working with it in the heat of your hands but you can make those adjustments quite easily so now I'm gonna start looking at what I've got here I'm gonna be looking at the inside making sure it's pretty evened up on my on my little bracelet base that I made right and the reason I made the base is in about 7/8 inch instead of a full inch because because it just gives me the opportunity to kind of curl this cane down on the edge it looks nice that way you don't have to do it that way you could just let it be what it is and then trim it off so that's okay it turns out good either way some people like to sand and paint the edges and put like a gold or silver rim around them with a little bit of acrylic paint it's just all kinds of things that you can do with it so I'm going to take this and I'm going to bend it down a little bit the cane edge and create a nice a nice edging for my bracelet okay so you've got your your cane kind of wrapped around the edge a little bit you can see it in the inside here so that's a good chance for you to trim it let's see what you've got in evening out your bracelet you probably trim it several times because the main goal was the cane at this point is just to have it be pretty much the same thickness on the base and that it is all the way around so that's why we're not so concerned with every slice being perfect because if you've got kind of a thick spot and you're pressing it onto this Bay it's gonna squeeze in a little bit more it's gonna be trimmed off and it turns out really well so that's why you want to just go forth with your cutting with confidence and not worry too much about the exact dimension of every slice so you see I've got my bracelet trimmed up a little bit if I see a really blatantly high spot I can bring it in I can even it up and I can trim it back off so there you have it you've got a lot of flexibility with how you want to make this and you see it's not very hard when you use the strip method rather than applying cane to the base itself and it's nice and strong now too because your second strip is part of what's reinforced your seam but you can put this in a bed of corn starch or a bed of baking soda or you could put it on a nice piece of cardstock make sure it's around when you put it in so it's round when you take it out and it's gonna be really pretty and now we'll go on to the title bracelet now for our tile bracelet we're gonna start out with three 1-inch strips about nine inches long by one inch wide you make those on the thickest nd of your clay machine I'm going to take two of those strips and put them on top of each other and then I'm going to make channels for our stretch material when I first started making tile bracelets on it's always obsessing about oh no the channels aren't going to match up it's gonna be all wonky and finally it dawned on me why do I make the channels while it's still in one piece so that's what I do now and you might want to try it and the way I make them is i take my big monster ruler or you can use your wire hangers you know your pieces of wire if they're nice and straight and I'm just make two channels one for each row of stretch cord and I stick it in there and I kind of rock it back and forth a while just to make sure that it's wide enough to hold my stretch okay and I know for a fact that that stretch will go in there as I tried it already so now I got this okay I can go ahead and go back to my work surface and put the cane on it so this thing is gonna be your base and this is gonna be kind of like we did the last bracelet okay so I'm gonna take my slices and each of these now is really going to form an actual one of the tiles so don't jog you know mess around with them too much because I'd like them to stay one inch in this case and not get too stretched out and you don't have to put them touching you can put them just a little nCWIT bit apart so that it's easier for when you cut them and I'm going to take my tiles and I'm gonna put them on like this and I'm gonna make eight of them for this bracelet and then I'm going to cut them apart so we're gonna lay our tiles out now it's getting so exciting cuz we've almost got two bracelets already and I think you saw this isn't I don't think this is very hard I think it's pretty easy it's nice to make them at the same time because that way you've got your all your strips made and you've got your all of your your material sliced you know it just makes it easier to make the two and they look really cute together you did wear one on each arm if you want to they look really cute that way so this time I'm not gonna roll over them I don't want a lot of stretching on these I'm just gonna press them down make sure that they're nice and stuck I haven't had to use any bother on these because all the materials are raw and so it's much easier this time so we don't have to stop and use or TLS or your bacon bond on these okay and so now it's a good time for me to cut them apart so you want to make some nice meat cuts on these now because that's pretty much your final thing I don't know how you guys feel about sanding I'd rather have hot needles poked in my eyes and to be sanding tiles and sanding bangles and sanding everything for hours and buffing and polishing you know that's just not happening for me and the way I prevent that is I really try to make things nice and smooth to begin with one of the first books I read and I would love to give credit but I can't remember who it was and they said you kind of pet your clay and you kind of do pat your clay so what you're doing is you laying it down and you're just moving it gently with your fingertips and you know my videographer the Fox man told me one time that he had never seen a finger print on any of my stuff I thought wow that's a miracle because God knows I touch it enough but if you use a really light pressure on it with the pad of your finger you get a nice satin kind of finish to it you can feel it and it feels good I like to do it so take your tiles take a little time with them and smooth them up anything that's wished out while we handle it can certainly be trimmed off and you've got some pretty good holes there but go ahead and go back through and twist the toothpick in the holes okay and just make sure that they haven't closed up on you so you don't have to drill them or anything when you're done so you want to trim and Pat each one of your tiles and don't forget to do the same with your bangle you want to kind of kind of smooth it and trim it and take your time with this part of the finishing process before they're baked so you don't have so much finishing to do okay after they're baked and that's my advice on sanding is uh don't do it if you don't have to all right well I don't know about you but I think that was really fun I hope you like making me two bracelets there's so many bracelets that we can make together and if you want to make more bracelets you can email me busy Pandora at gmail.com and tell me other things you want to make too because I want this to be something that you like as much as I knew we're gonna be switching over to pendants the first of the year I want you to be able to use your existing cane from this project and other projects to make some pretty pendants that are really easy and really fun so we'll be doing that in January and then we'll be switching over to a whole new batch of complex canes and some doing some cane sculpting which I call scanning and we've really got a lot of stuff in store for us in 2014 so thanks a lot for coming today it's so much fun for me and you know I guess the easiest way to explain it would be to say you know you're watching a funny movie and it's not as funny if you don't have people watching it with you and you know that's kind of the way I feel about painting and playing with clay if I get such a kick out of it but when you guys like it it makes me even enjoy it more so thanks for coming and I look forward to seeing you again soon [Music] | Teresa Pandora Salgado | UCsfRvtOA9y7qrP1g_JR6zzA | 2013-12-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,183 | 15,494 |
HwjmwvYuWv0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwjmwvYuWv0 | Imo : State PDP Berates Defected Members, Says Party Remains Intact | manual leadership and members of the IMO state chapter of the people's Democratic party have finally reacted on the recent the campaign move and backed on by seven members of It's a walking committee addressing newsman at the party secretary with the financial Secretary of the party uh Betty OG models said the party had long waited for the exit of those who left also speaking one of the local government party chairman from ohaji and Burma local government Mr Maker said those who left are on the Run knowing the wrong they commits at but the Longham of the law will always catch up with them you realize that some of those that left including the deputy chairman Mr Martin seju and the state Secretary among we are negative in election management for the party in the last election particularly with regard to recruitment about half staff and submission of their names so it appears to the party that in anticipation of what the report we are waiting may say some people may be out to avoid the long hand of the law but we want to assume our party members and the immoralites that as soon as the party committee submits their reports that it will be critically approved and nobody can run away from Pittsburgh we wrote a letter addressed to the international working committee and the requesting that the statewalking committee Linda account of the proceeds that was generated after the sales or form in the states when regards to this past presentation and the state assembled election We believe We Know that is why they run away but I want to also tell the whole world that with the support of all the chairman after the investigation they will not go score free if they like they should run to the Jeopardy transporting friends for you to move on with the party activities alongside on this day as well the port of confidence was passed to our national secretary and the Philippine candidate of 11.23 by the 27 LG leaders of our party who are here going forward we are not by the recent infections in our party hello hope you enjoyed the news please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates | Plus TV Africa | UCkY5L8JYwx7BT0cOXYZX_dw | 2023-06-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 392 | 2,186 |
5lyUi5hsFu8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lyUi5hsFu8 | D'Cup semifinal line-ups to be decided Tuesday, Clarendon College beat Manchester 4-0 on Saturday | sir school boy football look this season people ready know all [Music] right yeah the focus is now the ISA water the Costa cups scho football competition two teams secure their semi-final spots at the weekend claron College the defending Champions and the Ben Francis Cup champions Glenn M also moving into the last four of the the Costa cup of course that ensures they will not play Ben Francis Cup football this season not that they will mind as a new Ben Francis Cup champion will be crowned and then over in group two D till technical very close to qualifying but mathematically they still have some work to do so we'll see how that goes the J Williams is still with us on set for this Schoolboy football segment Le let's talk the D Costa cup let's deal with group one first where um Clarendon College and Glenn mure secured their semi-final spots Manchester out yeah and chisti Cristiana also out I guess you would say no surprise because when we saw both groups the feeling was claron college and Glenn M are the two best teams in that group and they would qualify comfortably and that's exactly what has happened yeah it is exactly what has happened because those coming into the dasta cup those were the two teams that I thought would go all the way to the final I thought they were the two strongest teams a team from group two that we'll get on to I think might be changing my mind a bit but these are two very strong teams I think that they're two very well coached teams also most importantly and I um as you said no surprises and I'm expecting to see a lot of big things from them not only in the semi-finals but in the Champions Cup um on Saturday when there that's going to be draw the draw is tomorrow I believe so yeah that I'm expecting to see a lot of big things from both of those teams for rest of the season yeah let's talk about Claren and college the defending um the Costa Cup champions what have you made of them this season because coming into the season they looked like relatively clear favorites um they've had a one draw with Cornwell college that was in the round of 16 of the dasta cup and even in the round of 16 they had that really close game against St Elizabeth technical that they managed to come through 1 n from what you've seen have they been as impressive as you expected them to be in most aspects yes because we have to think about it the game against St that you're alluding to that game was the field wasn't in the best condition it was raining a lot they didn't get to play their usual slick football that game against cornal by all accounts they dominated the game game Coral took a lead started to defend and then they ended up fighting to get that that goal to equalize make it one all so I think what we're seeing from Clon College this year is that when things aren't going their way they know how to grind out certain results and know how to to add that along to the beautiful football that they usually play so I think that's really impressive and it's I think that's even made me even higher on them going forward in the competition yeah um L you mentioned just now that Glen and claron college are two well coached teams um Andrew perer and Lenny Hyde have good clinical football brains although Lenny hiy CV based on the multiple titles he has won at different levels senior and and and Junior would would rank ahead of him but what what are their strengths if you you know want to explain to our viewers your statement about the two teams being coached by good good coaches well firstly starting I think that there are two very similar coach coaches in terms of what they try to achieve on ball off ball they're both aggressive off ball and like to be not necessarily passive on Ball but they like to be patient in what they try to do so I think in the case of Lenny Hy and claron College claron college they have a very fluid system H you can tell that Len hiy is inspired a lot by South American football Brazilian football by the way how fluid his team is the positions that his players like to take up how patient they are on the ball and you wouldn't add Arsenal to that list I was I was actually going to compare um Andrew Pi Glen M to Arsenal very similar I know you're an Aral F so I just thought you would find a way to get them in there but go ahead no I always have to I always have to but yeah clar on College you can tell based on when leny grew up he can tell the similarities or where he would get his Inspirations from so I think very Brazilian like his players have a lot of freedom while also being being in a system and you can tell that once they're in the system they and they know it well it works so well for them it helps of course that they have fantastic players from back all the way up to the front and they kept a lot of those players from a title winning team last season we speak about Devonte hajes we speak about Christopher Hall we speak about Malachi Douglas the the player who was named player of the dasta cup player of the allstar game as well last season so and I have to mention Q as well I was mentioning how important it is for as a Tempo Setter for a number six to be in front of a back line and Q does it probably better than anyone else in school boy football in my opinion so clar and college are a fantastic team now getting on to Andrew P and Glenn Mir I think that he is has a modern eurocentric way of thinking about football we see how rigid his system is yes his players get Freedom once they're in certain zones but the rigid rigidity of it in in terms of them building in their 32 five formation one of the the left back coming in field a lot and no matter who is in the game whether it would be someone who is substituted in there's an injury everyone knows their role once they're in certain um areas how they exploit the half spaces how they look to get their best players on the ball in advantageous um positions we speak about Kyle Gordon he has been fantastic this season when they were missing or Watson due to his dislocated wrist once he came back in he knew exactly what to do they didn't really skip a beat so I think in terms of if we're going to see that we're going to see that game tomorrow yes but I don't think it's going to be them at full strength but I think in terms of Glenn M they are cuz I think the best strength of a coach is being able to transmit your ideas to that team and for them to do it consistently yes people would say of course you need to get results with that and that's true once you're in certain programs but I think there are very few coaches in Jamaica that are able to transmit their ideas onto their players as well as Len height and Andrew AR so that's what makes me so high on both of their teams but I mentioned a team in group to that I think can alleviate a lot of what they do structurally just by the pure talent that they have and I'll allow Ricardo to introduce group two first before I get into that team I tell you what you might not even have time but thank you very much for that um let's have a look at the group standings then shall we going into the final set of quarterfinal matches on Tuesday um so as we pointed out to you group one Clarendon College and Glen mure they have already qualified for the semi-finals Christiana and Manchester out Clarendon College will play um Glenn M and Cristiana will play Manchester High so that will be a topof the table Clash on Tuesday and over in group two yes this is where all the excitement is going into the final day of a quarterfinal action and group two at the moment being led by Dil they have maximum six points from their two games and then in second position Garvey Mar on three points they have a plus one goal difference BB Coke have three points as well but they have a minus three goal difference con College yet to get off the mark minus three goal difference mathematically all four teams still have a shot at making it into the semi-finals BB Coke will play dtil Technical and gar Maro will play Cornwell college so yeah you can do the math all four can get through the action will be live by the way on the sports Max app so download the sportsmax app today and you can watch the match on sportsmax plus wherever you are across the Caribbean and indeed the world I suspect that lej was big on Dil but he won't get to tell us about it today because we're out of time and we have to go to a break that's the full-time whistle school boy football no local the mo on to International big Le and I still people but partyball look one look your CH is a school boy football a team could rise and a team could fall but never will know until | SportsMax TV | UC4XO5MevdtVYSwUCBNNULVA | 2023-11-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,688 | 8,667 |
BQe5Q9jJpSU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQe5Q9jJpSU | Tall Paul & Western Drawl -- Be Bop a Lula | thanks a lot folks once again gary neverney on the drum kit mike keller on the base that's caroline king over there i don't know he's a big star i'm paul paul i've had a great time playing for you and uh do this one more song and get out of the way clear the stage make room for chuck uh thanks for coming out enjoy the rest of the show tonight thanks folks see you down the road come on and see us again [Music] me [Music] she's the woman with the flying feet is [Music] so [Music] i see the woman with the red blue jeans she's the woman with the fine teens but she's the one woman that i know why she the woman that loved me [Music] so she [Music] she's my baby [Music] [Applause] oh [Music] hi down the road [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] oh | kingofthecastle7 | UCIRrXHFloIP4lBh_AThIi6w | 2022-07-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 150 | 751 |
_A_W-lxKzw4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_A_W-lxKzw4 | #Your Heavens team their purpose and how to better communicate | loja good morning good afternoon good evening my name is master Paul and today is the 9th or 10th it is a Thursday March and I'm grateful to be connecting with you today on this Facebook livestream this is also going to be shared on a podcast so for all those that are tuning in for the first time on podcast welcome so today we're going to be focusing on the power and significance the nature of our heavens teen what is their purpose why are they with us how long have they been with us how do they serve us and how we can communicate with them hear their messages and aligned to their intentions in serving our soul and journey so this is what you can look forward to today if you happen to stumble across this live stream and/or this podcast my encouragement is that you stay and enjoy the entire hour I do live streams four times a week Monday through Thursday so if you ever have a desire to to come and watch then you just friend me on my Facebook page and then you can also of course click yes at the end of the video which gives you an opportunity to connect to my live stream so you'll be identified and notified as soon as they go live all right one of the great values of connecting with me on the actual live stream on Facebook is that you can be interactive and for those that are listening on podcast for the first time one of the things that you'll notice is that I stay in communication with all those that are checking in with me live that's an opportunity to receive that additional value of course anybody can contact me through my website a soul healer calm and my email a soul healer at yahoo.com which is a soul a s o UL patio com so in any case welcome to everybody that's joining I'm gonna let the the numbers bump up till we get to more alive and the reason I chose today's subject of aligning to our heavens team understanding their purpose their nature who they are how they came to be our heavens team even today I will do some I'll definitely do a flow from someone's heavens team one of the lucky ones that are watching me live will choose you and I will connect to your heavens team and I will offer you a message from them our our Heaven's teams have a significant value in our life and you will start to understand that the more in this teaching today the first time I came across this understanding was many many years ago in my spiritual aspirations I had heard that we all have a team in heaven and I'd heard a variety of pieces of information regarding the how many there were and you know but I never really received any significant validations as to more information and their purpose their value etc and then my teacher Master sha who has written over 20 new year 20 books ten of which are New York Times bestsellers on the soul on the power and significance of soul to heal itself and connection to our blood creator I started to have a much of greater appreciation and understanding and so the information I share with you today will include a great deal of the wisdom that has been shared from Master sha in his many books many many books including the power of soul softening miracles the soul song sold dance all of these books are extraordinary in their own accord and carry with them such significant wisdom and empower to bring balance and healing into our own lives through our own efforts so it's truly remarkable when we start to understand the significance of our soul and its power to bring about balance where there is imbalance and a great deal of it is about alignment if you watched my live streams even earlier this week two days ago I did an entire hour on the nature of soul and it was truly a remarkable recording because I was just able to read straight from Master sha book on what is soul this is from his book called the power of soul and I just read straight from his book for about 15-20 minutes and the information was was enlightening to me again I had read it before I have taught it but each time I reread it I get in deeper layers of aha moments so I encourage any listener to to to acquire that book from dr. and Master sha that's the name on the book as the author is excuse me tried to cover the microphone there don't need a sneeze too often during these events name of the book is the power of soul and so I'm gonna stop for a moment and pause and acknowledge everybody so welcome CJ Aloha Tammy welcome meg Aloha Kristin Strachan welcome Randy good to see you here Randy welcome zukie Aloha Karen and Dana get to see Dana thank you for your comments yesterday and thank you all so Dana for suggesting to CJ to to receive the value from these wisdom and teachings Aloha Linda Aloha Ilona coming in from the UK hi Amy I'm not sure that I've seen you here before but welcome happy that you're here welcome Kathy welcome Jennifer kress Smith welcomed new up early are you coming in from India welcome Susan welcome and Susan's coming in from British Columbia area welcome welcome Holly Jade Kwan coming in from Australia we've got the whole world joining us today welcome Janet and also welcome Angie welcome Islay hey good to see you pop in there Jennifer I usually see your name and the sharing I don't always get to see it pop up otherwise welcome master Deborah and welcome Sandra welcome Brenda good to see you here Brenda welcome Pat welcome Esther okay Pam we're growing and and Genesis coming in from Tasmania beautiful I truly disappointed I didn't get a chance to go see that beautiful country when I was in Australia for three months I was about 15 years ago but you know you can only accomplish so much in three months right so welcome everybody so let us connect first heart to heart soul to soul placing her hands in soul light soul service hand position for those that are listening for the first time either an audio podcast that would mean you start start your hands in a prayer position and front of your heart center and you drop your left hand in front of your heart center and the right hand is still remains gently pointed towards heaven this is what's called the soul light soul service hand position and it's basically what's called a hand mudra that assists us to have a a physical body connection to our energetic body and also allows us to connect further to the divine realms and so the right hand being pointed towards hand connects to heaven in the left hand over the heart centre traits condition of this and a mudra connection so let us do that and then I will call for the beings of light they're all beings of the life sight including all angels healing angels Archangels Masters ascended masters Lamas gurus Sifu Saints they are beloved divine creator we love you and respect you we ask most humbly and sincerely that you join us today please come to sit in each of our heart centers dear our individual heavens team guides angels and saints we love you we honor you deeply respect you truly grateful for your incredible and unconditional service to each of us on our own soul journey we're very honored and grateful for your presence in every moment in our life and we ask for you to be present at this time for this wisdom teaching and lessons and blessings we ask that you please assist master Paul to offer any guidance wisdom and insights that are relevant and important for all of those watching and listening at this time there the source soul song of love peace and harmony transmitted to all souls in all universes love you wanna appreciate you respect you we ask you to please turn on and we invite all souls in all universes to please join us at this time to bless us to open our hearts open our souls to receive the highest and best wisdom that you have to offers at this time we ask that the source or song of love peace and harmony blesses all to clear our blockages to open our heart and to align more to our soul on the wisdom and guidance from our heavens team so for all those that are new watching this for the first time listening for the first time this source of soul song is a blessing close your eyes to receive let us begin la la Li Lu la la la Leeloo la loi washing knurling whoa I run Radley Wang Ming rolled her Mu Shu Xiang Shanghai pingnana say Shanghai pingnana Seng I love my heart and soul I love all humanity joy hearts and souls together love peace and harmony love peace and harmony Aloha my aloha kokua ap Healey my boo veikok own Aloha malli a Luca malee Luka he that was Hawaiian one more time with all our hearts to connect hearts hearts soul to soul join with me la Li la la la Li la la Li lulla lulla lulla lulla lulla oh I wash in hurling well I run Radley Wang Ling wrong her mu shu xiang shan IP non-essential maybe he gonna say I love my heart and soul I love all humanity join hearts and souls to gain love peace and harmony the love peace and harmony ha ha ha thank you thank you thank you so thank you to the source so song of love peace and harmony for its unconditional service for those that are new this soul song is a world song it is in over 50 languages and you can find out more information at love peace harmony no RG org for those that are watching the live stream of course our beloved Kristin has posted all this she is on top of it let's give Kristin a big hand Thank You Kristin you're so awesome it was a great job send her lots of love guys she's awesome and so let me welcome everybody else who's tuned in here today welcome Edna welcome Nina welcome Johnny and I see Ilona saying you came in from which Lithuanian at 2:00 in the morning wow you're a trooper welcome welcome welcome Sara McArthur Emma good to see you here Emma and welcome Elizabeth Katie Katie nada good to see you Katie and Johannes has joined us and welcome Randy oK we've got a lot going on today heaven's teams have definitely gathered they have some wonderful sharing welcome Susan welcome Rianna welcome Lena and our heavens team what is the heavens team why is it important and how do we connect to our heavens team so the first thing is what is a heavens team well first I'll share with you what Master sha shares with us and then we'll do a soul reading so that we can hear from them I will choose one person's heavens team today and I'll do a reading from them for you so that you have an opportunity to connect to them more and I'll also share with you today how you can further connect with them if anybody is interested on individual soul readings then absolutely you can contact me through my website a soul healer dot-com or my my email a soul healer at yahoo.com okay so what is a heavens team as souls that's what everyone and everything is in essence our blood creator created everything and everything has creator in it therefore it has spirit therefore it has soul and every soul carries the message and that message is love unfortunately over time we tend to get that message tainted which is the precursor to karma or spiritual virtue and spiritual debt and so our souls fall out of alignment with our original creator and in in that falling out of alignment with the original message of love we have to make processes to realign ourselves to that original love and we do that through opening our heart doing our best to reverse wrong choices that we may have made we can do forgiveness which I've taught many many times about there are many things that we can do to bring about balance to our soul in its journey but one of the things that happens is souls they have no expiration date souls begin with creator and they finish with creator they begin and they have many many experiences in all time and over time this these gaining of experiences cause them to make better and better and better choices but in the process of making a better choice they probably made a mistake and so they meaning we we are the physical representation of a soul in its experiential nature so our soul is forever we do not we are the physical representation go out and have experience and create hopefully more positive virtue and good experiences for our soul so that it can return to its original creator as quickly as possible so what is the purpose of our heavens team in relationship to our soul journey our heavens team and by the way for those that came in a little late two days ago I did a recording on the nature of soul its characteristics its power its significance how to better communicate with it so if you miss that please scroll back on my Facebook page to two days ago and you'll see that for all those watching on podcast you should be able to access that as well as I'll be posting that our Heaven's team is is truly assigned to us there are some that are volunteers and they can range in the number and they can range in the duration of time that they're with us now a Heaven's team is there to assist us with our souls tasks a soul has a task a soul your soul my soul we came in for a reason and for a purpose and the purpose tends to be always the same but in order to get to the end result we have to accomplish certain things along the way the end result is to fully realign with our beloved creator now to get from where we're at to that that means what's called purification purification is the process of releasing all that is not in alignment with our beloved creator and a painting or retaining all that is in alignment with our beloved creator so what is not in alignment is all of our thoughts all of our words and all of our actions that are not in alignment with love because that is the original message that is the original purpose and energy that is the original everything we are at our purest being that same thing we are pure love we have never not been the purest love we have always been that because we are of and from the Creator however we have over the course of time made choices that our freewill based choices that have brought us out of alignment with that original awareness of knowingness and so when we come into this physical experience we are assigned heavens teams you want to think of them as anybody ever go bowling you know you bowled a ball and it's got the ten pins at the end of the 30 feet of lane however long that Lane is well bowling is it's either do or die you throw the ball and you're either you hit the pins and you win or you're a gutter ball which means you lose okay well you want to think of a heavens team as rubber bumpers along the gutter you ever do that when you're a kid they put up these air bumpers or not in the in that little rut that runs between the lanes and you throw the ball and if it's going towards the gutter it hits that one bumper and it shoots over the other side but eventually it hits the pins down the middle it never actually goes into the gutter does it that's what a heavens team is they're there to go a little bit this way go a little bit this way they set up the conditions in our life that we can maintain our intention and our goal that our soul came in with they bring about the highest and best conditions for us to accomplish our task and again very often our task is to assist us with clearing up our spiritual debts bringing more virtue into our life being a far greater service to all those outside of us and clearing our own love blockages for self because remember one of the original and the most important truth is that we are and have always been the highest purity the highest divine love that is entirely possible because we are from that original creative soul and although that is true for every soul it seems so very far from us that it becomes very task like just to get back to that truth and so there are a number of us if I ask you to raise your hand I'd probably see 90% of the hands go up then have significant blockages with loving self okay this is an example where our heavens team can assist us because in loving ourself who are we truly separate from from our Creator because what are we we are loved we are loved at the highest and purest source and yet we are separate from that to love because of not loving ourselves enough and the list goes on I mean there's so many different things that separate us from this source our heaviness teams give us conditions and they bring the bring possibilities and obstacles and opportunities into our life to see to bring transformation to so that we can become closer to our beloved creator so that we can release the blockages however they show up so that we can move closer to more virtue and away from the debt so let me offer flow at this time from all heavens teams I will ask for a spokesperson from the heavens team to speak to all of you about the nature and their purpose beyond what I've shared and then I will do an individual reading for for one of you and so and you can also at this time you can make your requests you know pick me pick me you can tell me why you should be the one I'm gonna check guidance anyway so don't take it personally it's if you are chosen it's because heaven will tell me that this person and the information that comes from that communication will impact the most souls that are listening okay all right and so for those that are listening for the first time what is a soul reading just so you know as a student of Master sha I have been very blessed to gently and over time open my spiritual channels which includes the third eye channel direct knowing channel on the soul language and translation channel and the direct soul communication channel and over time I have practice you know every day for years and years and years and I'm variable to clearly hear messages from beings of light that are above this realm and so I simply connect with them and ask them to come forth and offer the message all right that's what a soul reading is and again if anybody would like to receive these personally just contact me I'm happy to set up an appointment for you so I will connect now forgive the soul of all the heavens teams the leaders in charge of the heavens teams could you please offer a message at this time for all of those watching so they have a better understanding of the nature power and significance of the teams in general and their purpose in general thank you thank you thank you this is one of the committee leaders for the heavens teams for the human beings on earth my purpose as one of the committee leaders is to ascertain if all of those assigned to their heavens teams for the seven plus billion souls on earth are staying in alignment with their overall purpose each of the teams for an individual soul has an individual leader those leaders are responsible for being in tune with everything that is happening for the individuals they in essence are the orchestrator of the choir of the music so to speak and they are aware fully of the soul the souls blueprint that they are responsible for they are aware of the intention of all of those that will be coming into that Souls life of all of the conditions good and bad that could occur including the potential for accidents the potential for meeting soulmates the potential for raises the potential for financial wealth and suffering all possibilities the leaders of and each individual's heaven's team are aware this is their key responsibility they then guide the other members of the team to assist and accomplish much like what master Paul said bumping them left and bumping them right - mostly assist the soul in achieving what it intended it is a very unique the responsibility because there can be no impedance upon freewill the soul itself however is the boss and so the souls freewill overrides the physical ego personality counterpart that is representing the soul in this life and so the team assists in that respect not to impede or impose but rather to assist in the maintenance of the alignment of that which the soul requests and knows is best for it this includes bringing about conditions in which people meet bringing about conditions in which accidents are limited or minimized and or those that are met as a result of what could be considered unpleasant or traumatic those set of conditions create a different set of conditions that then bring about what is hoped could be a positive end result in every case it is important to understand that heaven is behind All Souls 1 million percent there is no intention whatsoever to accomplish anything but the highest and best for all souls involved and this is where so many on earth suffer and they fail to recognize that everything that happens has a much much higher purpose that all those things that are labeled as negative unpleasant painful suffering and more actually have a much higher purpose and intention if only the opportunity could be seen this also is part of the role of a heavens team their purpose is to bring about the conditions per the blueprints of this soul that the individual can then decide what to do with it and the pushing of the bumpers if you will is to decide that this is an opportunity if it is a negative experience to transform the conditions to a higher perspective to do forgiveness if they are aware enough to do so and to bring about a result where those unpleasant things do not happen again if it is a positive occurrence say winning the lottery then the team goes about how to best ensure a propensity of success through service to others through wise choices with those blessings and so forth so these are representative examples of the nature of each individual's heavens team the question is being asked even now I am speaking by those watching but who is on my heavens team I think I have been told by somebody that Jesus is always with me that mother Mary is always with me that kuan-yin is always watching over me and so forth and so the question that is being raised by several in this audience is who is on my heavens team the answer is there are many souls that can be on a heavens team ranging from three to well over a thousand and this is dependent upon your soul its soul standing your path and blueprints and how many are needed to assist you in accomplishing your soul's blueprint task the souls that are assist you are by name are not so relevant as is the level of those souls that are assisting you the quantity has to do with the size of the task the level has to do with the necessity for your level of purification that your soul intended in this life additionally the heavens' teams communicate with each other especially in relationship to karmic conditions that lead to conditions in which two are to come together to reach a end result that is beneficial for all involved and this includes both positive and negative each Souls heavens teams often work in a community in correlation to bring about the best set of conditions to which the opportunities that present themselves be it a very negative viewed condition although in heaven they don't view it as negative they always view it as opportunity or something else like a soulmate relationship in either case these teams are working to bring about the highest and best results this is a very good and large overall understanding of what is a heavens team and their purpose in their service to each of the individual souls they all report of course to the leader and the leader is responsible to those above them for the overall purpose of realigning all souls to oneness I am honored as one of the members of the committee for the human race in the heavens team department ha ha ha thank you thank you thank you Wow hope somebody recorded that I'd like to hear that one again there's pretty good stuff so thanks we have a lot of new people that have joined us well go backwards here just a minute and acknowledge everybody new ok so welcome angel welcome Sharon Dodds welcome Carol Tammy Lee ward welcome Alexandria welcome Lisa welcome to Lana and welcome and Karen so on a scav airy good question so you know there anything I can do to help more clearly understand if there really is a God and if God really exists yeah that's a tough one isn't it so what can I offer practice practice practice there is such a thing as what's called a spiritual third eye and every human being has this possibility of opening it it is one of the spiritual channels and that gives you visual validation and everybody wants to open your third eye so they can definitely see angels and everything else and then they're 100% sure that there is a God unfortunately at least in my experience doesn't always work out that way one of the reasons why it doesn't work out that way is that's the short road that's the easy road that that says I don't have to try it says I will try once you prove you're real and that's not how it least in my observation it's not how heaven works this is about trusting by trusting and I would recommend attending anything related to open spiritual channels we're offering one this weekend that master Sha's dau Healing Center in Honolulu Kristyn she's always on top of these things I'm sure she'll put that link into the website there into the into the chat box here but they're doing an open spiritual channels class this weekend master Patrick and master satinder and they're very very exceptional classes and basically there is a pathway in which you can open your spiritual channels to do for example what I've done this took me many many years of practice to connect to heaven in this way and receive this information but I went to the processes of not believing it too well maybe maybe it is you know someone from heaven talking to me or maybe it's my mind maybe it's just I'm making this stuff up and and then we're you know I started using words I haven't used in 20 years and information I had no clue what that information meant or where it was coming from I'm pretty soon I came to realize that yeah there really is heaven and yep they're really using my mind mouth to show this wisdom information and then there's other validations that can occur with time why can't we all connect to heaven in such a simple and easy way because we've distance ourself from heaven from assisting ourselves ourselves from love the more we open our heart the more we align to love Thank You Kristin for posting that is now up the more we distance R from our own heart and from our Creator we we fall in this place of distrust with our beloved creator and in order to find our way back there we need to open our heart we need to release negative mindsets negative attitudes and negative beliefs greed corruption all of those things that have brought blockages to our heart and there is a process to do that that's why that's why I follow this teacher Master sha that's why I recommend this books that's why I'm here spending my valuable time offering these teachings complimentary because they can change a person's life they can awaken more Souls and the morsels that awaken the more souls that recognize the power of their own soul to bring healing to their own life then then the better off the whole world is because we're all one anyway but a big part of it is Awakening and so that's the purpose of of this live stream and all the live streams that I do so thank you for that question I'm sure everybody can appreciate that answer and it will serve everybody in a very valuable way there so now I would like to offer a a reading for an individual for their individuals heavens team for what might be best for them and so let's see if anyone said me me me earlier okay so I haven't seen any requests come up that's okay I've seen all of your names let me just ask Kevin okay Oh yeah so even before you popped up there Tammy I got your name and so I'm gonna do a reading for Tammy Lee and remember that I don't think I've ever spoken to Tammy so I don't know anything about her and I don't know I haven't chose so my guess is the message will benefit everybody okay there the soul of Tammy Lee Ward Tammy's heavens teams and guides angels and saints lovey only respect you bow down she was appropriate I ask most humbly if you can offer a message for Tammy and the nature of her purpose and intention per her Souls guidance Souls blueprint and how you can best assist her and how she can best communicate with you to bring about the highest and best results for her soul journey love you love you love you think you think you thank you yeah so it's a message I'm getting it's it's a female and she's a second in charge on your heavens team a I'm hearing her name is Esther or something like Esther my beloved Tammy I love you it has been a great honor to be a member of your heavens team I have been on your team this is the third time I volunteered this time because I had such a joyful experience before because your soul is very exuberant and excited to expand its path you have a great deal to look forward to in this life there are a tremendous amount of opportunities for you it is important to remember what my she's saying commander so the the the the one of the souls I talked earlier said that everything be it viewed negative or positive is an opportunity you will have many opportunities to more fully open up to your greatest soul potential in this life there are and have been in the past many great beings that have assisted humanity to rise above the darkness and it is so in this time as well please pay attention to those beings the wisdom they share is designed to help all souls as one of the key leaders on your team my first comment to you my dear one is that you listen more trust us more we communicate with you in almost every moment I know that sounds a bit odd but we are present with you in all time and so even as something like eat this or don't eat that we are nudging you as the word was used earlier because we know that for you to reach your soul's intention you must live long enough to do so and so something like food can assist you to live long enough to accomplish that task we are always giving you little insights and nudges from where to turn instead of the usual path to not to listen to what that one person is saying or to turn off that program because it is harming you whatever it may be we are always present to communicate with you and this it is so for all of souls it is the inability to hear us and to stay in a place of numbness that inhibits your growth and causes our work to be substantially harder than should be for you dear one you worry too much you have great not great fear so much but a lack of trust in yourself and your intuition and choices you look more than you should for approval outside of you for what you should be able and can't do on your own and our encouragement to you is to trust yourself substantially more this has associations with a lack of honoring of self and a lack of trusting yourself you were taught I'm wish to say mostly by your father a very beautiful soul to you did many things to be approved to please and this nature carries through but it is not necessary at this time in your life this is the key message for you because if you can move towards not looking for approval and being confident in self then you will be able to hear us better and stay substantially more in alignment I am honored to offer this message to you about this time I love you we on your heavens team love you ha ha ha thank you thank you thank you okay so hopefully that resonated with you thank you for being the one to receive that message all right so let us do a practice at this time that can assist all of us to aligning with our heavens team if any of you would like to receive individual heavens team communication I do offer sole communication of course for that and so much more and I'm happy to serve you in that way Aloha LaRhonda welcome aloha Stephanie good to see you thank you for joining and aloha Mary Smith if you just came in Mary you missed quite a bit I hope you can go back and watch this good Tami says so very true again I have no idea I truly have not even communicated but Tami I don't know anything about her so thank you heaven for that clear message and welcome Jasmine so now we're gonna do a practice excuse me for aligning to our heavens team and in doing this we're gonna employ the four powers of body power sound power mind power soul power we're going to invite in our heavens team we're gonna do a forgiveness practice with them for our lack of alignment to them and then we're gonna ask them for a message I will ask them to give you a message now if we move into a deep enough space you will hear a message and then you can report in what that message is do not have attachment to having you know five minutes of flow like what I was able to accomplish almost all of us had started practice of opening our spiritual channels start with one word so be okay if all you receive is one word or one sentence or nothing at all because nothingness means you're very in a pure state have no attachments to what you may or may not hear first and move into the space allow yourself to receive a message okay let's start with placing our hands in so lights will serve as hand position drop your left hand front of your heart keep your right hand gently pointed towards heaven again we start like a prayer position left hand drops in front of the heart right hand remains pointed towards heaven close your eyes ideally you'd like your feet flat on the floor unless you're in lotus position ideally you want your back away from the back of the chair close your eyes if you're looking at me your eyes are not closed and I will I will speak if the words are comfortable to you please repeat they're my beloved creator the divine I love you I am deeply honored to be one of your children I am so grateful for all of the opportunities that you have brought to me in this life the one that I have commented has negative and the ones that I have seen as a wonderful I thank you in every case for the opportunity to move more to the pure love that you are that I know I am I thank you for the heavens teams that you have given me to assist me and more fully aligning to my soul and my soul's intentions and this life thank you thank you thank you continue to repeat dear the soul of my heavens team guides angels and saints I love you honor you truly most humbly appreciate you from the bottom of my heart I thank you for choosing me to be on my heavens team I thank you for your unconditional service your love your nudging and your guidance to keep me on task and on the path that my soul intended please forgive me my beloved heavens team and my soul for my ego for my very busy mind including negative mindsets negative attitudes negative beliefs my ego and my attachment to the way things have to be please forgive me for not listening to you when all you were trying to do was assist me please forgive me for not awakening sooner I am deeply humbled and grateful I ask at this time that as I tune in to receive a message from you that you bless me and give me a message thank you thank you thank you so we will do a chanting first to clear all of our blockages and then we will pause to receive a message we're going to chant the words divine forgiveness first to clear our blockages so repeat after me dear the soul of the Divine's forgiveness dear the soul of all of the forgiveness treasures and transmissions in da Quan Xu I love you honor you appreciate you could you please offer a blessing to open my hearts release and blockages that inhibit me from hearing messages from my soul and my heavens team thank you so again with your eyes closed seeing golden or rainbow light coming into your heart center we will chant divine forgiveness for a few minutes to clear the blockages to prepare the house to see the message clean the house for the guests so let us chant divine forgiveness divine forgiveness divine divine forgiveness divine forgiveness divine forgiveness dear all I'm just complete chanting I will offer a blessing all my forgiveness treasures please turn on subdivide your soul go to everyone listening everyone watching this video all salsa listen whenever you listen ah for additional blessings to release these associated blockages so they can hear more clearly their soul and your heavens team as appropriate divine forgiveness divine forgiveness divine forgiveness diva forgiveness divine forgiveness even forgiveness divine forgiveness divine forgiveness I forgive you please forgive me bring love peace harmony bring love peace harmony I forgive you please forgive bring love peace harmony bringing love peace harmony the forgiveness blessings will continue now silently I want you to ask your Heaven's team dear the soul of my own Heaven's team I love you I'm so grateful for all that you have done for me for saving my life for honoring me for choosing to serve my soul journey for all of the loving messages you remind me of when I am not in the right place I truly cannot thank you enough I cannot offer enough gratitude to show you how grateful I am I ask most sincerely for a message and I will be quiet while you offer this message I await this message from you so I will remain quiet for one minute write down the message if you need to even love from your heads team I see them in a circle around you thirty more seconds just keep your mind in your heart center it's okay if you receive nothing and now in your mind bow your head to those beautiful souls that are with you thank you thank you thank you what a beautiful beautiful opportunity I see some people are already sharing feel free to share your message unless it's private you don't have to so karen says let's go and open up I have overcome and accomplished many obstacles in my life letting go of what doesn't serve your soul with a beautiful message thank you for sharing Karen Don says that the souls over my family will prepare my doctors and family for the surgeries coming up wonderful beautiful sometimes they want to tell us things that will take stress off of us about our loved ones they always have messages for us in guidance for us it's about listening and that can happen in any moment that we choose to connect with them you've just received a simple practice you stopped for a minute you say I love you I'm so grateful for your service to me and then you just chant for a few minutes you could chant love peace and harmony that we just chanted earlier today you could chant divine forgiveness and then stop and just keep your your mind in your heart Center it very relaxed and message will come very very simple and so Tammy Lee says her message was no more tears we are here with you beautiful Stephanie says her message was follow your dreams even if you can't see the light at the end of the tunnel yet Dean's messages blessed me keep moving forward Alexandria's messages we are here we are all here for you so far I'm getting a YES on all of your messages as accurate Ali says I heard it's okay Keep Calm that it was very emotional and Susan received a message you have taken the right fork in the road my heart is being healed and cleansed take time for your soul and don't feel guilt kristin Strachan received a message you are awash with love love is always your answer angel received let it go let it out let it all unravel let it free and it shall be on the road on which we travel jana received the message we love you we love you we love you trust in us for your finances her left ear was hurting she states at the end of the message beautiful yeah the heavens team will touch you they will give you physical notification of a message do not be surprised Tammy said you are ok Thank You Tammy Anna our ancestors are always here with us they are the ones who form the individuals we are your never alone much love surrounds you beautiful message and then Tammy says her right hand was moved to touch her face songs are received one word people beautiful thank you Lisa Marie says you can do anything you put your mind to everything is coming your way what a beautiful message from her Heaven's team Lisa Marie Brianna's message my team told me it's okay to start dating great Karen receives a message I am glad she has found me thank you Karen ok so now we're moving to the thank yous and then gratitudes again offer gratitude to heaven too to source and I offer my gratitude time I teach her Master sha who's gonna mean these these skill sets ok Katty nada how humbled they are to be at our service yes yes they are they are so happy we listen to them and speak with them they're always here for us and they are most happy to serve remember when I when I said earlier guys about what is the purpose of every soul the purpose of a soul is to serve the purpose of serving is to elevate our soul standing service is making others happier and healthier so your heavens teams are not in the physical world so they have difficulty generating virtue they only generate virtue when they do good things when they make others happier and healthier and if they're doing their best but they're beating their heads against the law because you're not listening to them then you're not you're not helping them to do service therefore they're not generating good virtue therefore their soul journey cannot be enhanced to go higher because we're over here beating your head against the wall so one of the great values is all of soul journeys are being enhanced and by this service and Richard Moll says reassurance of positive outcome on finances and giving thanks okay so very powerful I see that a lot of people joined in the last 15 or 20 minutes or last half-hour I do recommend you watch the first part there was a lot of wisdom throughout this live stream and I want to finish by offering a calling to my Monday Wednesday and Friday phone call it is for the foundational energy practices including the seven chakras and the five major foundational energy centers 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TYdXhSC-M_E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYdXhSC-M_E | Watson Farms Siding - Pre-Construction Meeting Jul 8, 2022 | um bruce do you want to go yeah sure absolutely um bruce frederick director of facilities at amherst housing authority um been here for a few months so i'm jumping into this project you know mid-stream a little bit but uh you know see i think we're picking it right up and uh chad did a lot of the leg work for us before i came along and um learning as we go and trying to make sure we uh take care of everything needs to be taken care of i'm josh from diversified construction we're the general contractor i'm gus adobe and project manager linda o'brien i'm the wage consultant for the town of amherst i think jared goss is also here he's going to install the signing and so is jared with is jared with diversified or is he a subcontractor he's a subcontractor right and so yeah roy is the architect right sometimes you cut out i don't know if you're feeling closer if we can hear you better but i feel like there's a little difficulty hearing you so i guess uh and there's pamela rogers the executive director of the amherst housing authority who may join us she's not here right now um so josh is there are there other subs on the job or is it just the one we might have a little bit of electrical work to do to remove things but other than that now so what's it jared's company my name is construction is the company name okay i'm the 100 owner actually this one this is first response actually i'm sorry i have two different companies this one's um under first response so your uh first response okay but i'm the owner and i'll be there at all times throughout the whole project i'll be there uh the one is all exciting as well all right yeah that's important just you know linda needs to interview every trade um maybe we could have linda go since that also informs some other things unless then you know is there something else you want to walk through um just general scope will work i guess well actually it's helpful for me to hear some of that that my stick is more important okay all right so bruce i don't know if you want to describe the project and what where we landed with everything yeah sure um watson farms um siding and uh and actually roof so the whole building envelope uh is in need of some repair um we hope to hop under the roof uh next uh but for the siding um quite a bit of the sighting was just falling off all around the building and uh just in pretty bad shape and so we have a project to uh you know replace it all that's going to be removing of course all the siding uh repairing any damaged water damage underneath because it seems like there was a period of time where the siding was off and water was able to just penetrate you know to the sheathing underneath so i'm sure there's going to be some repairs you know and that's why it's included in the spec and um i did have a uh federal react inspection um in april so what i did is uh in order to pass the inspection i i went ahead and had some siding work done temporarily it was it's killing me to put thousands of dollars into something that i'm going to replace anyway but you'll see that there's there is uh what we did is use some hardy board it's not an exact match but it it it's around the project here and there just to to button up the areas that was falling off completely so that's about it we want to get it all all replaced and um buttoned up so we have a good building envelope so could we back up from my benefit because i always think of watson farms as the there's like two distinct kind of developments on that property the newer building that's right by the entrance and then the smaller buildings which ones are we working on sure so not the ones right by the entrance um not the new ones not not the new ones we don't we don't manage that um so once you cast that go past the dumpster the ones further back and it also includes building 15 is the unit 15 is the one all the way down it's almost accessed from the other street from east i think it is a matter of fact you cannot access it like drive up to it from that way there's a walkway you could get to but uh but that's a single unit there and that's included and so it's really multiple buildings yeah so this is so for linda you know for everyone you know if you come off main street here i'll just back up yeah there's watson farms drive so this this building here and then the um you know that's main street housing which is not part of watson farms so we're looking back now and if you you know again go to the left here's another new building still part we call it main street housing and watson farms is all these single story like one and a half story um yes sorry it's like two-story uh buildings back here so there's more than one building right in watson farms is there six buildings so we're doing all six yeah so it's all all these buildings here yep and the sheds aren't being touched are they we well we're not touching the sheds because the budgets you know have gotten so high so we're we're gonna dress up the sheds with my own team my own uh workers we're gonna you know try to clean them up a little bit make them look nice because we don't want to be an eyesore after everything else is all pretty and the last building 15 you mentioned is this one back here right bruce the one that's in the back too yeah that that don't look like it because it's not a two-story so i don't know if you can go any further around the corner can you still drive up the road yeah i'm familiar with the site i got bruce was using the word building as a singular and that's where i was getting off on exactly what's the scope of this yeah so that's that one you were talking about is further back still still still further back okay is it yep wow you have to keep going and you'll see it through that walkway see the walkway there it's that one after the distance and then you see that car in the driveway right oh so that one too okay yeah that's what that building's included if we're looking at this building you know i mean you're taking off window trim and door trim and everything but you're not touching the actual window or doors right correct and then what about like up up here like on under the roof are you just kind of just doing the up to the fascia or something or the just the trim up there no soffit or anything yeah now roy was the um was the drip edge included i thought the drip edge was part of it no don't [Music] okay and no lead in this right so it's already right yeah it's all right we're not touching anybody great yeah and there's no relocation or anything either so all the tenants can remain all right i can stop my share then on this that was handy though yeah i didn't realize google street view went in there poor person probably thought it was a through road and then realized i had to turn around and then um do we have a length of an expected time for how long this would take if you know it's like i don't remember i'm i'm hoping two to two and a half months total okay and then so yeah i mean once you have to we stuffed uh like you know uh staff met with roy and bruce just the other day to talk about this but material stuff to be ordered and everything so we're not i mean there may be delays until you're actually on the ground yes but once you're there you could say two to three months um all right seeing what the duration for the project is yeah yeah i don't know i forgot what it said in the uh in the specs but yeah and so part of being on site you know one of the requirements is for the contractor to install a sign acknowledging the block grant program and so um and then also posting the labor standards and wages and so that can be uh where is the sign in the bidding document i remember i couldn't find it the other day i think ben may have just emailed it at the end of his pdf um so we didn't have it it's page two of the pdf yeah i saw what he sent over i just didn't put any money in there to put up a site yeah what do what are the requirements for this shot like is there any requirements for the size and material of the sign mate here um like a four by eight piece of aluminum [Music] now it can be we just say a laminated piece of paper that's you know stapled to a piece of plywood um it does have to be visible uh linda we'll take a picture um you know we we you know if it's like two by three feet like you know just to yeah nothing um i mean it's just meant to last the duration of the project but okay as long as we're told when it's up and we can take a nice picture of it that satisfies our requirements so it is something that the you know the block grant program really wants to know that you know the sign and the labor standards and everything have been posted on the job okay yeah we can make we'll put the labor standards or whatever probably in the trailer or something no probably the labor standard is okay but the weight rates have to be at a place where the workers can go without you seeing them there yeah that's why we like to put them on the back of the sign if you just put them in like a plastic envelope or something and then throw them in there and just staple it to the back because theoretically they shouldn't need to you know be in a space where they can be observed looking at them okay better great so yeah this sign is in uh it's on page two of that packet i sent out if you want i can uh get it to you again if you're happy yeah yeah um okay do we want to jump into wage rates and labor standards and that conversation yeah okay um so you there were two um wage decisions in your contract and you're responsible the contractor record is going to be responsible ultimately for compliance so diversified you know you're they're going to be um and they should determine what the the wage rate is by which everyone is higher um so there's a different rate rate for carpenters pick the higher of the two and um you know this with the state there are changes so watch those um on the federal side there are um some mandatory vacation it depends on the trade you may not hit any of those but trades that are more likely to have unions they do have days so if you run into this job runs into labor day and you're in one of those trades you're going to provide anybody who is on site that week who fits that category needs to get a paid day off i'm collecting proof of that if um if you use any apprentices the you can only you pay the apprentice wage if you're that part of a bona fide you know state or federally approved apprentice program we just can't call somebody an apprentice and then okay the wage we have to have the backup um wages should be submitted to weekly um in past authority housing authority projects the housing authority has like to as the owner collect the original submissions and then we found the uh the best process is to send a electronic copy of that to me and then i will be on top of where we're at because when the your pay wreck comes to amherst to be paid nader ben is going to send me an email and ask me what the status of your payroll submissions are and i i they will hold that payment until we're either current or in pretty good shape um and so i don't if these just go straight to the housing authority our my experience has been they don't make it to me on a very timely basis so just cc me and electronic copies in the original um bruce maybe you can talk with pam and see where she wants us to go whether it's her office or to you or whatever uh i just know i i there's a i sent out the my little cheat sheet on this process uh earlier today and that's got my email address on it so you just email them straight to us you need osha cards now i will say that sometimes sole proprietors are subject to prevailing wage for any of their employees so if you're the only employee jared on site that week you just put down you're the owner but if you any of your employees are still subject to it and so you'd have to provide you know pay them prevailing wage um yeah osha cards for anybody on site um the i noticed that the the form that is in your contract you have to report on the federal okay rate reporting form uh i think since the maybe the package was put together there's a new version of that that's out it's got a new x because that one said expired 2018. so if you look at my little cheat sheet there's a link to the web and that'll give you the current version that you should be using for this so can you give me an idea what kind of trades you might expecting to have on site it's just going to be carpentry carpentry any laborers carpentry what about the roofers that's a different category no roofing is happening that's a project oh that roofing okay someone said roofing at the beginning i'm sorry i did i did we're going to be tackling that next oh okay came out all right it's just citing and maybe an electrician right maybe maybe okay um so uh the state has been telling us that they want us to do multiple interviews you know kind of toward the beginning of the project halfway through and toward the end so they have to come more than once trying to catch these folks different people so i guess just keeping me in the loop as far as schedule would be really helpful just carpenters it'll be a dream but um like if electric you do get an electrician i really need to know that they're coming they'll have to have an interview they don't like us doing them over the phone um yeah we like to say that from the funder end of this this that side of the state um they can't come out and look at the project and say that's a lovely job they don't have that expertise so they spend their time nitpicking the paperwork and that includes this payroll stuff and they just get into the weeds on it and so i have to pass that tough love on to you guys i apologize for that in advance but i have to be really picky um because it keeps the town of amherst in good good graces with the funder i think we did this with you on a project with taylor davis over on uh yes you did yep yep you guys i know i know we got into flow and it went really well um but yeah so i mean please pass that a little handout along to whoever does your payrolls yep wonderful okay yeah linda's great don't she she looks nice but she's really tough so that's why we use her she's no she's really good and uh it is something that the state um i mean they really spend a lot of time monitoring the wages it's ironic um in terms of you know what they look at but wages are really important um so we thank linda and you for all the health and cooperation because it's something that you know if it if there is a problem we want to make sure we we resolve it before the project's complete you know we don't want that the state to find it after the fact and then have to come chase everyone later [Music] i think that's it for me all right and then i guess you know linda mentioned apprentices but there's no are there any new hires or apprentices on this job or any anything that's happening no that's probably for jared but i don't think so correct all right all right that makes it a little easier um and then you know for reporting the we have to submit quarterly reports so the calendar quarter uh they're due um you know say like you know so the first quarter of the year it's due in april april 15th we ask the housing authority to send the town something by april 10th we have to in turn submit it by the 15th of the state and so you know typically we base it on payrolls but also we need images of the project and you know sometimes josh you may ask the contractor just to um you know clarify what's been done or what's remaining and so you know this is our chance just to also say that everything's going according to plan but if it isn't you know for instance say we order material and it's back ordered you know we want to be upfront with with our funders because we could get an extension of the grant or things so you know if there is if there are issues i'm assuming we'll hear from bruce or roy as well but you know it's a chance to just provide an update and be honest i mean i think in the past people try to sugarcoat these quarterly reports and then you at the end of the project you say oh but you know there's actually a problem and we need a year extension and they'd say well wow you know the last few reports have been really fine and so i you know i think we still want to make it look nice but you know if there is you know if there are issues or something right it ends up being a really rainy summer and you just can't get on site i mean you know things that are unexpected it's great to you know have us be aware of that um [Music] you know we can say we went over the wage and labor standards there's this you know in the pack we have a civil rights and equal opportunity thing so i think in the bid documents there are a number of forms that need to be signed as part of the contract state and block grant forms um and so i haven't you know those go over all those saying that you know you will you know if you have hiring goals you know this is what you'd need for the project which doesn't sound like it's an issue um you know you have to post the labor standards on the site and have affirmative practices um um which again seems like that's all set linda did mention osha card so that can be those can be emailed so any you know i think whoever was sent an email for the pre-construction meeting it's good if that just becomes an email chain if there's questions or osha cards or other things it keeps everyone in the loop i'm just going through the the the the pdf that ben sent out um i don't really have any other any other immediate comments um you know the contractor will still have to uh or the housing authority you know we still need building permits from the town or any other permitting we'll go through the town so we're not um you know that's not we're not waiving any of those requirements so if there is you know building permit that's needed or anything else that's all filled up all right and um you know for staging and material i'm assuming bruce that you've coordinated all that and like parking and there isn't you know any impact to like a public right-of-way or anything or we should talk about at some point i'm gonna have to have a con x box there somewhere so okay possible we meet you on site sometime for that yeah absolutely okay i don't know i think i think that i don't know i think we've covered everything we might need to so a sense what's the idea of when this might start um i mean i don't have my schedule in front of us what were you thinking get augustine maybe september depending on lead times i still have to get approvals um there are so that's probably gonna be the biggest i mean could we say i mean yeah i mean if we said september one and we think you know three months you know i'm glad that that's done this season um it's not going to carry over we're hoping to get it done this season so like i said i just once i get i'll send the similarities to roy either today or monday and once i get lead times i can give you a good answer right now just be kind of faking stuff up yeah because you never know like sometimes you know they'll tell me two weeks sometimes it could be 20. right so i don't want to get anybody's hopes up or crush anybody's hopes today i'm assuming you're gonna go one building at a time or are you or you know me and jared talked about that a little bit but yeah i think you know we'll be finishing up one and starting the next basically one at a time don't forget the big thing right now is materials coming in i mean um they can say they're gonna be in first of september and we can say go but what i've been doing is waiting until they're actually shipped and on the ground and at the supply store then saying go there's there's a big problem with that right now wouldn't you say josh yeah i agree like even sometimes you get material and it's like broken or right it's been interesting right i'd rather a hundred percent of the time the ground and the role base it off of when they say it's gonna all right yeah i mean i think that's good to know just the scheduling as we get closer especially for linda since she has to have job interviews with the trades it's you know if there's you know if someone's you know if an electrician is needed they're only there for an hour one day um you know we really have to coordinate that so you know if it's you know if you're going sequentially by building my building you know maybe you know and if you can't make one time maybe there's another time or you know i've done interviews too and people don't like me as much but um you know there's a way we have to get it done yeah yeah i'll try to whatever maybe we'll see how it goes i don't know if he's gonna try to do more than one service reconnect or whatever he has to do there right you know there's an order of conditions on the agenda is is that for real is that just left over from a previous project where there was site work i was gonna say there's no site work associated with this is there no i think when we did they did the watson farms paving there was an order of conditions but i don't think we needed it for the siding until left over yeah good good because there could be a whole nother hold up yeah no i i don't yeah that's not that's relevant to this just to make sure um all right i think we've i i feel like we've covered everything i don't know if there's any other questions or i don't think so yeah all good i think yeah and so i guess you know after this you know as part of the the block grant requirement and maybe from dhcd you know there'll be a notice um to proceed and that becomes kind of like the official start to the contract and so that will have time performance and the wage decisions um and you know have a an estimated start date which could be you know next week for instance but you know as soon as we get the letter out it'll it'll be available to start so um and then you know i guess like you said there's submittals and other things that would go to roy and bruce but from our end you know we have a notice to proceed and then it's just a matter of just staying in contact when you know things are actually happening um and so you know we'd like to be involved with you know a job site meeting at first uh maybe the first two and if everything's going smooth you know ben and i from the town don't necessarily have to be there but just as the project starts we'd like to be involved with that and then um you know see that the signs and everything else are posted uh and after that we don't you know we're not as involved you know we can just be coordinating through roy and bruce but and as far as meeting over there josh and um is it jared um is that who would be meeting to work out logistics let me know i think i'm on the email chain you have my contact info and we can pick a date when you want to go over there and take a look at it and work out the logistics sounds good um i'll get the submittals in and we'll get that organized and then maybe me and jerry can find a day we can meet you over there and coordinate that all right lena do you have any more questions or are you feeling all right okay great thank you all right roy you all set too yes sir great all right well thanks everyone have a good weekend thanks take care bye | Town of Amherst, MA | UCnjhMYHUcZMCfGbukz05DhA | 2022-07-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,649 | 23,364 |
kU8vejMdxoI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kU8vejMdxoI | LinkedIn Webinar: How to Become a LinkedIn Influencer ? [WEBINAR] | Yes good day Australia and welcome to the second 2020 episode of The Redback Business Skills Show. I'm your fortnightly host Daniel Kim and as always it's great to have your company because we've got a big show lined up for you today. How to become a global influencer on Linkedin is the topic and we've all heard of influences on social media. Is it all stuff from 2014, is there a point to try in becoming one and is it all too late if you do. Well joining me live in the studio is a real life Linkedin influencer who spends a lot of his time helping people win big, marketing mentor and master coach Edward ZIa. Ed welcome to the show. Oh my God It's a pleasure being here I got to say our viewers are just so beautiful and attractive arn't they Daniel. They absolutely are. They're stunning and great. It's clearly a two way video we've got. Totally. They're awesome, each and everyone of you. Now thirty thousand followers on Linkedin, your post get seen by tens of thousands of people on a daily basis. How do you do it all. Well there's three answers to that for the wonderful audience, three answers that number one is have a great Linkedin profile. Number two is share great content and number three is connect with people on a one on one personal basis. Now when you've got thirty thousand followers is it possible to connect with people on a one on one basis. A hundred a day so what I tend to do in what I do is I wake up, for example, I have like thirty forty messages every morning and during the day I'll get a lot of messages, leads, inquiries, so every day I'll speak to at least a hundred people over Linkedin and quite a lot of clients and a lot of clients to be, and it's a very profitable experience. Excellent I mean you know there's also all the other different social media platforms out there but if you're trying to build a professional career or if you're in the b to b to be selling space, Linkedin is the place to be. Absolutely and just full respect to other platforms you know Facebook, tiktok, insta, twitter even. Linkedin I'll tell you now and without sounding like I'm from Microsoft, I love Microsoft you know b to b, Linkedin is the place to be. Yes so much value to unpack in tonights webinar. I said tonight, it's this morning, tonight and if you're watching on demand there's no real difference anyway is there . Time. That's the magic of webinar's. I know yes. So there's plenty to go through today and if, of course, if you'd like to join the conversation make sure you click the dark blue hand icon at the top of your screen and if you're looking to run your own webinar program there's some resources and a link for you to hop onto in the light blue button it will take you to the Red Bank solutions page packed filled with lots of useful material so make sure you get your paws on those. If you do submit your questions for today they'll come through on this trusty old i pad of ours and we'll get through to your questions at the end of the presentation. But Ed before we get into all the hows and the techniques and all the nitty gritty's. So let's talk about you for a bit because you haven't always been an influencer. No I used to actually be in the military and worked for the government a long time ago. Oh really the military. Yes I was in the military in the Australian Army a long time ago and I was seconded to do special projects with the Australian government. Are you allowed to tell us a bit about them. A little bit classified information. I used to do federal drug enforcement and it was great. A long time ago mind you and it turns out that doing undercover drug work is very dangerous. Who'd have thought. Who'd have thought right, and it turns out that it wasn't enviable so I got injured you know ended by military policing career and I ended up going to Uni eventually studying marketing and actually went in a real, I just fell in love with marketing in business it was just a natural flow on from me. You know right. And yeah from drugs to struggling in business. Drug enforcement. Sorry drug enforcement,we'll say and when I bought drugs it was legally on behalf of undercover work. It was like for testing purposes . No it was to lock up bad guys that's what it was. So many questions I want to ask you. What, amongst all of that career transition, made you want to try to become an influencer. What happened to me was I made a few mistakes in my life and before, just before the age of thirty I ended up losing everything. I ended up becoming homeless, I had no money and I actually used to live in my car for about ten months there I was living in my car. Right on him. One day I was on Dee Why Beach first, for the sake of the viewers, Dee Why Beach is in the Northern Beaches of Sydney and if you're going to be homeless. If you're going to be homeless. Dee Why, may I recommend, if you ever got to be homeless, go straight to Dee Why Beach. Great people there. If you're going to do it anyway pick a nice spot. Exactly. When I was living in my car on Dee Why Beach which is a great spot by the way, I just, I was just thinking about my life saying what I wanna do with my life. My life has just crashed you know, I've got no life and I want to start again and I actually dreamt, it was about ten or eleven years ago, that I'd love to be some kind of speaker. I didn't use the word influencer because influencer wasn't common in language then, but I thought I'd like to be some kind of like global speaker educator. Right. And I just thought I'd love to do that and ironically ten years later, achieve that you know and it's been a life changing experience. So I suppose it was just sitting in my car at night just thinking what do I want to do with my life and I thought, I'll become some kind of global speak and educator. So you reckon it wasn't like a specific moment in time, it was like a few nights on end. I don't know how long you were homeless for, but like all those nights in your car thinking about what you want to do. It was probably a period of a few months. Was it. I sort of formed those ideas. In that period. Yes I formed those ideas and I thought this is what I want to do with my life. Right. So I restarted my life and just took gradual steps every day, those little baby steps every day to make that happen. What a powerful positive message. It's a reminder to all of us that if you put your mind to something you can really achieve it. I mean here you are today. Yeah I'm with this very handsome Korean man talking to you, who's also very good looking and beautiful and stunning and brave, about how to win globally. It's going to great. Yes we're humble too by the way,, everybody. So let's get into your presentation., you've got becoming a Linkedin influencer. It's actually a program that you run separately on the side right. Yeah exactly, so I'm a marketing mentor and master coach got heaps of clients and just for the sake of the audience, if you're watching please feel free to connect with me on Linkedin. Just so I know who you are you need to say Daniel Kim is attractive, when you connect with me on Linkedin and if you want a copy of these slides, send us a message and we'll get you a copy of these slides no problems. Like just so I know that you're real and you're not a troll you need to send us this message yeah. You're not a Russian troll who's stopping Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton from winning the election. Russian or Ukrainian. Oh Ukrainian trolls. Yes we shan't go into all of those details. We changed the topic a little bit from being a Linkedin influencer to being a global Linkedin influencer. Tell us a bit about that. Yeah well what it is, is that Linkedin, which of course, is owned by Microsoft, Linkedin, what's basically my story is, about a year and a bit ago I was very much a Sydney guy, I was very much, my whole focus was Sydney, just clients from Sydney and as I took off on Linkedin,, with what we're going to talk about in this interview,, a few months ago I started getting my first clients from the U.K., North America the Middle East and six months later it's like, my wife and I were talking and wow we've actually got a global business now and it happened very quickly and sort of happened without realising. All of a sudden hand on, we've actually got a global business, we're no longer local small fry anymore and what was fascinating about that experience was that as time and time passed we're getting more and more clients from North America and also the U.K. especially. And the beauty is that depending on your business strategy, you might be, you might want to be an influencer on a local basis, you might be targeting a particular niche, or you might be more in my camp saying you want to go global. The point is Linkedin and Microsoft gives you this opportunity that's available to everyone. And that's very interesting specifically speaking from a b to b or a professional perspective, people can think about the viral platforms and it's all about entertainment but then it's not necessarily depending on the language, but in a b to be or a professional setting, communicating that particular message is important and often you'd feel restricted by the language you speak in, whether its English, or I don't know, Italian, French, German, Korean, Japanese yeah. Or North Korean. North Korean yeah. Linkedin gives you the platform to be able to connect regardess of that. Exactly, exactly and the thing that's so powerful about Linkedin, is that Linkedin ironically you need to be entertaining, that's the actual irony of Linkedin. Oh right. So I'll give you an example, I did a video yesterday that got seen four thousand times and it was me literally doing push-ups outside the Sydney Opera House. Oh was it. So the irony is is that on Linkedin, yes it's a professional platform. Yeah. But you can't be boring, if you're boring you not going to get anywhere, you still have to be compelling, you have to be engaging. So you not only have to be educational, you need to be entertaining. Right so that's how you become and local and then a global influencer. Exactly the worst thing you can do is jump on and say well, it's no going to work. You've got to be engaging, you've got to bring the audience into your universe so they become fans and follow you. What if you jump on and say well, but you do it in front the Sydney Opera House. Well the Sydney Opera House is a great property, a great location for the wonderful people and it's yeah I think the Sydney Opera House is great. Let me know the next time you going to do push-ups in front of the opera house because that's when I'll do my video there and I'll have you in the background strategically placed. That's good and that will make me get some Persian lunatic like me in the background doing push-ups, there you go. Right. Now another big part of your life story is you're very grateful because you are going from where you were to where you are now, it hasn't been a solo effort. Oh no absolutely, like I've had a lot of friends, met my wife four, five years ago who's amazing and a big shout out to Lassie, who might be watching this and also a big shout to my parents. So you know originally at the start it was a real solo effort but as things sort of picked up and I meet great people there, I met my wife who I wish I met ten years earlier, twenty years earlier. It's just been great and to me that makes it that's a really really good point. Becoming a Linkedin influencer is a team journey okay, you've got to take your friends and family with you and when you approach it from that team perspective that's when do very well. Yeah a lot of people think becoming an influencer is all about me me me me me and I get seen and it's about my image, my message. It's not it's about the audience. Totally is, totally is, and but it's like that in business in general too. It's not about us and our staff and our processes, as much as that's important, it's about the impact it has on the customer, the way the customers receive our services. Exactly it's like when you look at top entertainers right, really top a class entertainers, I only wish I was one alright, the reason why, one of the reasons why they entertain us, it's all about their audience. Yeah. So a big show, you know the film Joker right, the. I haven't seen it because I'm not a movie guy but. It's outstanding. Okay. Joaquin pardon me, Joaquin Phoenix right, Joaquin Phoenix. I can't pronounce it, it's obviously a French name. Oh no I think it's Spanish. I think it's Joaquin. Oh there you go, Joaquin Phoenix right my apologies to that. He did such a great job in the role because you could tell he's a real pro. He just made it all about the performance it was all about the audience experience. He just immersed himself in the role just to wow the audience and that's what made it make over a billion dollars. So I watched Joker I actually watched in gold class and had a big sundae and, bring it back to Linkedin, the point was that actually educated me on Linkedin because the passion he showed for what he was talking about, I actually started upping my own performance on Linkedin. Oh really. So a joker inspired me to do better on Linked In. So you're now a better Edward Zia. Yeah with a few Joker traits. It's probably not a good thing but the point is, Is that it's about the audience and the more passion you put in to the audience is the better off you going to be the more money you're going to make. Yea, and even from a purely pragmatic perspective you've got to invest in the right areas to get the return. Exactly and the beauty with Linkedin is that you will know within half an hour whether your content's hitting or missing the target. Oh really, that soon. Yeah absolutely because let's say, this doesn't happening much anymore but I'll tell you about when I originally took off. When I started taking off in Linkedin I was very hit and miss. I'm usually just hit hit hit hit now, right, because I know what I'm doing right, but when I originally was getting into it you know within half an hour whether you've got a viral hit or you've missed the target but the beauty is, is that you can then look at your post and then scratch your head and say okay so this post went viral because of this reason. This post went nowhere because of this reasons and after a while you get it varied. So case in point right, I once just did a video for, I was just nearby the opera house, had a meeting with a new client and I decided to do a video in front of the opera house. It went viral, the video went viral and it's just me just talking about really nothing right. And then I was like and I was still scratching, at ten thousand metres, scratching my head the next day going why was that and I thought is that the Sydney Opera House that made it. Then I went back there a few days later and did another video, went viral again. Yeah okay. And then basically if I do a video of the opera house, minimum of four thousand views at the base. So you can now be doing push-ups in from the opera house you're not even saying anything and you'll still get a viral view. Exactly and the point I'm making is that and a big shout out to the opera house is that you know great people we love the Sydney Opera House and we fully stand by their efforts, but the point is, is that when you put out content on Linkedin, be it text or whatever you're doing, you can diagnose pretty quickly what your audience loves and what they don't love and that helps you get you content you know beautiful. Right so one, of the one of the pointers from today already is to make sure you keep your finger, on the pulse and you track and monitor how your posts are doing that's pretty important. A lot of people would just like post and hope. Yeah and that's the worst strategy and I used to do that right. And hope there isn't a strategy that's the thing hey. Yeah I mean hope is what Princess Leia says to do with the rebel alliance and that didn't go too well on the latest Star Wars film then, but in the original Star Wars it went great, but hope is not a strategy right you got to make sure that your content is hitting the mark, your audience loves it and they've being thoroughly entertained. Yes now I've only ever seen episode four which I think is the original one, yeah and then one of the, one of the two follow up ones. Exactly. Episode two I believe. Yeah I like the ones where we had young Anakin go crazy and turn into Darrth Vador, I actually liked them. I'm just not a movie person at all. There you go. So I'm sorry but I'm sure everybody who does love watching movies and particularly the Star Wars franchise will relate to it. Just let's show I'm the biggest, there is no one watching, I'm the biggest nerd on earth and there is no one nerdier than me on this planet. I don't know I can think of a few people who will give you a go for your money. I'm the biggest nerd there is greatest nerd the greatest nerd no ones more I created nerdiness. I'm a nerd I'm the biggest nerd. Nobody knows more about nerdiness than me. I created it it's my concept. I don't even know what to say now. Well let's continue shall we. Shall we. The story of a nerd becoming a Lnkedin influencer. The first thing you've got is to take an idea and put it into action. Yeah so one thing I really encourage the audience watching today is don't just listen to this and go that was nice. Take an idea so you get one idea from our discussion and put that absolutely into action and one thing I want to talk to you about this is in the slides and just so you know with the slides I'll just be lightly referring to the slides and I'll be skipping some slides also. So again if you've got any questions send us a message on Linkedin and we can help you out. So when it comes to just say it not talking Linkedin for the moment over talking persuasion overall. Meet like know and trust. So when people be it you're on Facebook you're on Insta you're meeting someone face to face at a business chamber it's meet like know and trust okay. It's this process that people go through trusting us and the beauty is that as you become an influencer this occurs faster and the other point I want to say is we have a saying called your vibe attracts your tribe so your vibe attracts you tribe. So what ever you put out you will get a mirror image of it back and I want to use as an example that you're going to like Daniel. Okay hit me. Hit me with a house of bricks. So what it is is this right what it is is this. I've seen a live and well I'm not criticising these people I've had very good friends get a lot of trouble. Okay. If you put out anything on Linkedin or whatever platform with a hint of negativity a hint of venom or even a little bit mixed it's going to go it's going to float like a brick. Right. But if you put out really positive and helpful content you get a mirror of that back. So you get out what you you get back what you put out so if you're putting out great content you're being helpful you're being constructive you're going to have the right people follow you. You're going to get great leads you're going to make a lot of money. Some people who are good people not criticizing the person I'm criticizing their behaviour. Well what they do is they say something negative or they turn around and they have a shot at someone or a company. Right. It goes very very badly for them right because you just get that pushback. Got you. Now as an example it's a political example right. Again I'm not I'm not being political here but I kind of am. Remember Hillary Clinton right in the 2016 election. Yes. Remember that time Hillary Clinton she called Trump supporters the basket of deplorables. Oh yes. Remember that. Yes. What a way to win over a voter base. You know all that was such negative is so much and by the way I like Hillary Clinton. I don't have a problem with Hillary Clinton but the point is is that that venom just bit her and I think Hillary Clinton even you can even tell and this is in my opinion by the way you could even tell after she said it you could see her go. Oops. Yeah she I think even she knew this is not going and didn't go well that it went so badly because the point is that amount of venom she accidentally put out just bit her right back . Yeah. And to me the opposite is true it's when you put out that incredible you know there is Barrack Obama for example right Obama would have put out positivity all the time but whether you like Obama or not he was an amazing speakers everything he says is positive and upbeat. Whether you like him or not he's always saying great stuff and positive stuff. And that's the kind of things we look for a leader to be honest and an influence is a type of leader. Exactly and the more positive you are is the greater the impact in the more money going to make. Yes. Which is absolutely true and the other quick point I want to make as well is Linkedin is all connected so Linked In is not your business it can be a real hub that brings everything together. As a point is one thing to cause is owned by Microsoft and we love Microsoft or any Microsoft bits. This is a Microsoft surface. Shout out to Microsoft. we love Microsoft. Microsoft If you watching they're going to laugh. You have to get Microsoft a plug. And just a bit of just an honourable mention to one of our wonderful mentors and friends is Scott Adams great guy he's been very kind to me he is the creator of Dilbert. The comics. Yes Scott Adams and this book that I'm recommending you has changed my life it's called Win Bigley. Yes. And the book is Persuasion of Worlds its Persuasion in a World Where Facts Don't Matter. Does it come with illustrations of Dilbert. It actually does. I'm sold. Actually it does have a few. I'm persuaded. I am persuaded. Buy it get a Kindle ahard cover. This book changed my life. Did it. It actually changed my life it changed my view on sales and marketing. Yeah okay. So out of the books this totally impacted my view of sales and market because I used to think so I used to think persuasion was all about facts. No it's not. No it's not that's not how we are geared.It's all about the emotions. All about the emotions. Isn't it. If I tip into my sales background it's fear and greed they're the two big emotions you've got to tap into it. Okay yeah that's what the book's about it's incredible. Oh is it. Yes in this book. Get the book highly changed my life and just in the queue a few quick things as well I want to say. Your Linkedin is as good as the connections you have. So while some may be talking about LinkeiIn don't neglect and I'm talking more business to business here go and become part of your local business chamber. Attend a local business breakfasts go to meet up groups don't just sit at home on Linkedin and pray to the Microsoft God to help you right as much like Bill Gates right. Do stuff in the real world because the stuff you do and the people you meet in the real world you can add them in on Linkedin it's all connected. Does make sense do you know what I mean. It does because then you're creating synergies like they'll be seen on your network you'll be seen on their network. Yes. Linkedin's got this great feature and it's sort of like Facebook I suppose where if I click like on something other people see that I've clicked like on something. Exactly exactly I get tagged somewhere people get on their feed Daniel's been tagged. Exactly and that's the beauty of the platform. Just an honourable mention as well I've got a great influence a sales and marketing plan template document if you want a copy send Daniel or I a message we'll get it to you. I want to go through a few questions just to sort of bait what we're doing and go for a few points. The big thing I want to say is and I'm asking you this rhetorically and feel free to get your questions through. Number one is why do you want to become an influencer okay. Why you need to clearly answer it. The second point again we're talking Linkedin here how will you work Linkedin on a daily basis and thirdly how will it monetize how are you going to make money out of this. So I'm not like one of these people going oh you need likes and comments and it's all about think the engagement and the unicorns. I'm not that guy I mean I mean it's all about money right. How is this going to make you money right and you need to think that through. You've got to make sure are you putting out the right content that brings in the right people that turns into leads that makes you money right. Business. Totally/ It's another marketing channel. So you're a Korean guy I'm a Persian guy will love money right. Guilty. Yeah you like hot pots of money I like hummus and money there you go. H and M. There you go H and M. Hot pots of money and H and M. You know that Swedish retail I get. I don't know where they're from but yes retailer. I think the Swedish yeah. We've mentioned way too many brands on today's episode. Yeah I know. You don't want to say Swedish you'll see Gretta go how dare you. Do you know how is Gretta's going by the way. I haven't got a clue I don't follow her. I might give Gretta a call after this and see how she's going. I'm well how dare you Ed. I miss Gretta she's awesome. Number two this is a big thing. I used to be a real fat slob and it's hard being an influencer not just on Linkedin but anywhere if you are a slob like I used to be so. Now that's a good picture of yourself you've got up there. Now I look very handsome. I'm having difficulty imagining you as a fat slob. I was a very fat slob and I had my wife my wonderful wife Lassie help clean me up so you need a good woman to clean you up. But also too as well it's not just I'm not I'm not just saying I'm not fat shaming or anything I'm just saying fat but basically I was a bit of I used to be a slob. Yeah okay. Right and it took me a lot of personal styling and a bit of help to sort of clean up my act so I could deliver it right. So for some of you some of you you'll already be there right you'll already have the look. Like me I didn't have a look so I had to do make a lot of changes to develop that look and style to really stand out so and you can get on like even get like a make over you can get a really good fashion coach I am one of my really good friends fashion coached me and she was awesome. Big shout out to Ann Vodiker you know. So I had some really good help there you know what I mean. Reading between the lines it's not as much about the physical appearance as it is about the effort it takes to get from fat slob to a presentable appearance. Exactly. Because that also then people will see has underlying implications about the way you run your business the way you hold yourself the relationships that you have. Exactly exactly and bring it back to Linkedin of course. What's important is that as you improve yourself personally you do a better job of engaging a Linkedin in audience which is great. Yes. Great so great point. And now just going to say I was just going to dive into a bit of technical detail did you want to ask any interesting questions before I put the audience to sleep. Well I don't know about an interesting question but one of the points you made before about surrounding yourself with positive people getting out there and what was the other bit being grateful on the journey and having good people in your life. In the online world regardless of whether it's a professional platform like Linkedin or it could be like you know your old Twitter or Facebook or those kind of platforms you will encounter negativity. Oh yeah. You get calls you get people giving criticism how do you deal with all of that while you're trying to build an online presence that's positive without sort of shunning fair criticism. Absolutely. I suppose a few points is firstly of course there are trolls on Linkedin however very few compared to the other platforms. I remember I used to be I used to be moderately okay on Facebook and I used to get ten twenty trolls a day whereas on Linkedin you barely get trolled right. I you get trolled but it's minimal right Lincedin's wonderful and Microsoft's done a great job. Lincedin's a great platform so firstly it's not Linkedin or Microsoft's fault there's a few lunatics out there you know. Now the beauty of what Linkedin allows you to do and Linkedin's great it has beautiful delete and block okay you can delete and block people and it's it's stunning and brave right. So for example and it depends what the criticism is like to me is someone asking a critical question with good intent I welcome it. It's when it's there's not that good faith behind it. But the venom you were referring to before. So I'll give you an example. One of the people and they actually left some criticism on my post but they did it in a way that empowered me. They said they actually said Asterix not a negative comment. Okay. Right and then they asked a legitimate question and the fact that they said not a negative comment that was them saying hey look I'm not trolling I'm genuinely and it was actually quite a critical question I was able to answer. Whereas sometimes you'll get people that just simply say they'll just insult you or someone so a critical question is welcome. It's the personal insults or it's just the overall drab and negativity and I hate to say as well sometimes you get very sexist or racist based trolling as well. So I blocked someone on my Linkedin feed who was just saying weird stuff to women on the platform. Right. So she actually reported them to Linkedin. Well that's not on. Yeah and it was it wasn't like it was like the extreme Harvey Weinstein creep factor right but it was more like you're a nice you're a nice lady you're a you're a great lady it was using the word lady but you could tell. In a patronizing manner. There you go patronizing you tell as clearly it's sexist. One of my friends an amazing Woman fresh from the U.K. She's a very wonderful black British woman and yes she had a few people trolling her for being black and female. Oh right. It was just appalling she showed she was crying she was sending me screenshots.That's not right . Very rightfully upset and but the beauty is that's not Lincedin's fault she can she could she reported him to Linkedin and you delete and block. Yeah and so what I encourage people to do some people's brands they love negative comments. By brand personally I mean trolling right I don't like trolling because I want to create a safe space on my feed so if someone trolls they're out delete and block. That's a fair comment. It's a fair policy. I can see where people might ask you questions about censorship but if your policy is to create a safe space cause you when I look at your comment section it's it's like a huge online positive communities witnessing with energy. Which is what I want which is what. I want it's you know you know Debbie Downers or do you know or Negative Nellies aren't welcome. Ah gee I think I was the master of it. I can you know because I think today they let's just can I just be honest with you and the audience. Then you weren't being honest with us. No I was lying before no I was telling the truth trolls are losers. Now I'll tell you funny stories actually I know we must just stick to the time but I've had a few people troll me on Linkedin. Oh yeah how. I just just say whatever crap right and then I bump into him in the street you know. And I just say you know I'm always six feet tall and I makes military and you know it's you know there's a time life was in more fights and hot meals right you know so I don't fight really well just through tragic experience right. And I've seen if you cross the street All right make eye contact in there like you know it's like it's a bit like aliens they sort of see me and they just like that if you cross the street and one I actually encountered face to face and I was pretty I was pretty as I was in a real attitude mood that day and they just pretended like they knew bring it up they just acted like they were my best freakin friend kidding I am just a complete cockroach right just a cockroach right in the point the point I'm making is that. Trolls are weak insignificant people because behind a keyboard they'll get Shia in the face to face their chickens Uriah the old keyboard warriors was a maybe it's part of their quest to find significance exactly I'd respect them more if they were if if they walked up to me and said it I'd actually respect him hired I was think you're a loser and I hate you I actually have some respect for that not just crossing the costly the road with Edwards by Elegies I leave a comment the next time her. Yeah I hope it is v yeah go back to Iran you Persian loser it is just say something racist or be funny. If it seriously there are no trolls are losers Yeah yeah yeah thanks very much that was my interesting questions and so what I did as I was going to go through but a technical detail you want to leave the webinar now's the time to do it no please stay we're going to go through a bit of technical detail for that I apologize but please stay on we're going to make it worth while now on the slide and I encourage you please connect with Daniel Kim and myself You're very welcome to have a look at our profiles and see but the way they've done now just based on the slide that you should be able to see I'm just going to talk to you a bit about a bit of detail that you'll see there. You'll notice on the slide that we've included is that you know have a really good photo number one is getting your profile right very important have a really good photo close up of your face because a lot of people use Linkedin on their mobile phones so some people take a shot like this on a mobile phone your face is like that big you know what I mean so keep a good close up on your face so it's still visible on a mobile phone. Okay. Use your name don't use nicknames Okay. And have really good biotechs. So you'll notice on mine it says marketing and master coach creative master persuasion. Don't use funny marketing language be very clear and specific even though you notice as well I've got this banner strip. It is a really good banner strip. Okay and quick shout out as well you notice there's a photo of me at Linkedin. That's Linkedin Martin Place in Sydney. The awesome Neil is down next to me great guy he's helped me la ot so big shout out to Neil I tell you he's a great guy. Then as well and I know it's not on the slide but as you scroll down in the profile write a really good summary like there about us. Just a few paragraphs just about you and make sure you update your Linkedin profile. Make sure your experiences are up spend spend a day or two on it and make it really good just update it all. Yeah I see. On that note if you'd like to see a live feed if you click the like blue button on your screen there should be a link to Ed's Linkedin profile so you can see literally what he's talking about. Oh very good very very good so yeah check it all out spend a few hours on it and keep tweaking it it's worth it. It is 2020 after all we can do things like links. Links there we go it is 2020 now I do like that I do like what you've done with your profile and the background bannner picture there because it's social proof. So it's not just me saying hey I'm an influencer honest trust me yeah these are the people I hang out with. Exactly exactly and crate some points So on the right it's myself and the awesome Neil is down from Linkedin and shout out to Neil great guy . The other image myself with a few of our awesome friends Raina Brooke and Zachary from We Work the other one is a photo of me and the also Marcy Walker we met up in New York and on the left is Brendan Rodgers and I running in an event. So what I like this is in. That's not Brendan Rodgers Football Manager in England. No apparently it's the same name but it's not him but Brendan Rodgers actually a great guy on the central coast. I'm not a movie guy I'm a sports guy. I know nothing about sports I'm terrible. Together will rule the world. We shall rule the world it's the Korean and the Persian so we do an arms deal so what we can do is that was a joke by the way. So anyway make your profile good. Good banner picture and feel free to spend some time and Daniel my own profiles and just have a look at it give me some ideas. Yeah I think my profile I've got a picture of me at a mike doing a voice ever recording. Which makes sense. And my background picture though it's just like a shot of Sydney at night time I don't know if that's going to be useful for me. I think you can update it. Yeah I think I should up date it. Now and just in all fairness to the wonderful audience if they have no cool images at the start maybe just a background image of Sydney or where ever you are right where ever you are in the world. But as you get cool photos put them up there so personally I've I've used a collage. you'll notice I've got four images I just use Pick Monkey to make it a collage Or you may have a really good widescreen sort of image but it is like and narrow strip graphic and if you don't know how to do it I'm sure there's somebody in your office who knows how to work the magical computers. Yes it is Kanva Pic Monkey those programs do it great. Clearly Ed knows how to do it himself but if you are getting stuck yourself and you've got an ITT I'm sure somebody can help you. Exactly exactly. They're switched on in marketing they often they're very visual people. Oh yeah marketing are very visual people. I work in marketing oh my God I'm able to work in marketing I like pretty colours. That sound good it sound like a Mickey Mouse impersonation. That was pretty good now that you think Mickey Mouse . Mickey Mouse I didn't think it. Hi I'm from Disney and I'm going to do different stuff to Star Wars still not over that. That last Gedi you know I'm talking about. Ok. The other key point as well and this is more of a real world comment actually real world comment. Is that Linkedin is not its own reality Linkedin is part of your real world. So for example as you go to events as you meet people add them on Linkedin. In this case is a photo of myself and the awesome Karen Lebsand I can never pronounce the name and Elsa Letard. For those who are watching this you know those beautiful Lavosh crackers in the supermarket in that blue box. Those beautiful Lavosh crackers. And what's a Lavosh cracker. Okay I'm Middle East I said so. Sorry I am a difference culture sorry. So in the cracker section right. Biscuit section they're like a beautiful beautiful box you know Woolworths and all that and we love Woolworths great company. And what it is is that they're like these little they're like gourmet crackers gourmet crackers right and they're really good and this is me and Karen's the creator of it right it's her company lovely lady in the center she's in the business world she's quite an influencer and I got a photo with her put it up so you meet great people you connect with them you make it all good that way so it's so you make it part of your world at everyone you know which is really good now the other bit it's going to be hard for me a demo this in this live webinar forum but what I encourage you all to do is please follow me connect with me on Linkedin look at the post that I'm doing because you're only as good as the content you share every day okay so now there are different types of content that you can share with people okay. You can share contents such a videos photos text there's a lot of great bits of content you can share but here's a point you want to share content that energizes the audience and educates them from your viewpoint. Right this is similar to what you're saying before about not spitting out venom and being positive and contributing. Yeah and also keeping it professionally relevant So for example I'm not a personal trainer Ok. So I'm not going to do videos giving personal training tips and I'm not qualified to do it and I wouldn't do it right. However I'll only talk to topics I understand that are professionally relevant. Understand . So I'll ask your question if you're an accountant what sort of topics should you talk about in your videos. Balancing issues. Yeah there you go accounting. Cash flow. There you go done. If you're an accountant should you talk about heavy machinery. If you're an accountant for the mining industry maybe. There you go exactly. But no in general no. . Keep it professionally relevant and the thing with Linkedin people on Linkedin are smart they are very smart they're smarter than me I'm the dumbest person there is on Linkedin they're very smart right but the people but the people on Linkedin are very intelligent you cannot don't even try the moment you start talking about something you don't know inside out you're going to look like a goose so only talk about stuff that you know and I'll never ever talk about a topic I don't know I'm just going to stay out of it. Such as sport I don't nothing about sport. So I'll stay away from the nerdy topics on Linkedin. Yeah because I am the biggest nerd there is there is no one watching that's nerdier than me understand that. Yes got you. Let's talk about that photo you had up just a moment ago because it's it's an Anytime Fitness background that you've got and you're not a personal trainer what mjessages were you having up here. Great point great point so this is an Anytime Fitness in North Parramatta which is a really good gym we love Anytime Fitness and in this one is a great great gym full of winners Anytime Fitness anytime anywhere so what it is is that at Redback Connect we love you and what it is is that and Woolworths you're a great company Woolworths so. I'm sorry I'm just from my radio background I'm not used to like not bringing a company names. Ah okay. I mean by all means go for today. Woolworths is a great company that I think they're doing a great job. Yes we've actually had one of the managers from Woolworths be on panel here in this very studio. No way. Kevin Figurator you know I'm going to do one of my own shout outs. Kevin if you're watching Kevin was part of us was part of a World Suicide Prevention Day webinar here that we did with Suicide Prevention Australia Kevin was a practitioner so to speak because he was the manager of Group Health Safety and Wellness. Wow. So that was part of his policies we had somebody Mark Leopold from Young Bloom we had Chris from Mates in Construction. That would've been great. Yeah it was a great topic. Yeah so yeah so what it is in this case I mean Anytime Fitnessit is a during a workout set now I'm not talking about PT but I just did the video with Anytime Fitness Now why am I doing videos at Anytiime Fitness it makes me look good. Okay. Because even though I'm like an influencer marketing sales guy I love doing videos at cool places such as Anytime Fitness because it's subconsciously gets across that I'm into fitness and health I want people to know that because ultimately people no I'm dedicated character. That's good and it works our great and inter-city enough my videos if I do a video if I do a video with a blank wall I may only get five hundred views but I do video at Anytime Fitness I get like two thousand views.The lesson I've taken from you today is do it at the opera house. Opera house is great opera house is great and a really good. I also see the point here because your post itself I can't statements are poison to the soul and so clearly you're at a gym where the whole vibe is I can I can. Exactly. One more one more yeah yeah It's a sub-conscious connection you make there. Yeah actually and pick that they go so they go but I'm yes it's really good so the trick is having interesting environments and I'm keeping it as creative as possible. Now this next point I want to make is you gotta make money out of all this right and what's very important to make money out of Linkedin is you need to share what we call call to action posts so quite often on Linkedin I'll use Linkedin to promote my mentoring programs and I'll often promote live webinars because the way it works in my business is that live webinars are a great well it's a live weibnar now it's a great legend people watch it content they enjoy it they then subscribe that sums it up right so you need to really think putting out fun content is all awesome but you need to put out stuff that encourages people to buy your services and because you've got to make money out of all this so you have got to make sure you're putting out great content that engages people but content that also encourages people to buy your stuff. Yes because otherwise why are you doing it right. Yeah because again this is you know I'm not I'm not I'm not I'm not selling my bathwater on insta you know it's serious business services right. Buy my bath water I'm on Instagram. Oh Edward. A big shout to my friend Marieke Halloran she's an amazing woman one of my great friends and here's a big thing as well on Linkedin like sharing comment on your friend's post it's not about you. What I like doing is if I'm on Linkedin and I see one of my friends post I like share comment like share comment because the more you support your friends they're going to support you back. Absolutely keep us going. There go and just before we close it back to you as a quick recap what do you think we should cover for the audience recap questions what you think Daniel. Recap questions well I think a lot of what you talked about without mentioning it explicitly is your intentions like what's your intent behind wanted to become an influencer because if it's all about me and if it's all in the wrong place you're mpt going to get there and people aren't going to help you get there. Exactly exactly and that's the key point it's all about your audience so yes I'm in a lot of my videos but I'm an actor in my content which is about the audience. Yes ess never ever forget never ever lose sight of that end goal. Yeah it's like anything if you look at politicians or sporting figures or celebrities the moment they make it all about them that's when they get trolled you know they get you know nuclear level trolling. Gotcha gotcha well we've got about a minute and a half to go in the program so we'll go through some of the questions that we've got. Here's a really good question from Coleen and Coleen's a very long time customer of ours. 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gXKXbwrh2gw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXKXbwrh2gw | Khudai Khidmatgar | Wikipedia audio article | kuduk emag ger Pashto hdhd occur literally servants of God was a Pashtun nonviolent movement against the British Empire by the Pashtun people of the Northwest Frontier Province Khyber Pakhtunkhwa of British India now in Pakistan also called cerclage or Red Shirts this was originally a social reform organization focusing on education and the elimination of blood feuds it was known as the anjuman isla Afghani ax Society for reformation of Afghans the movement was led by Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan known locally as bacha Khan or Badshah Khan it gradually became more political as its members were being targeted by the british raj by 1929 its leadership was exiled from the province and large numbers were arrested seeking allies leaders approached the Muslim League and Indian National Congress after being rebuffed by the former in 1929 the movement formally joined the Congress party due to pressure across India the British government finally released bacha Khan and lifted restrictions on the movement as part of the Government of India act 1935 a limited mail franchise was for the first time introduced in the Northwest Frontier Province in the subsequent election Baca Khan's brother dr. Khan Sahib was elected as chief minister the coudé Akeem Agra movement faced another crackdown for its role in the quit India movement after 1940 in that period it started facing increasing opposition from the Muslim League in the province its Congress affiliate won the 1946 election again the kunai keyed Macker strongly opposed the All India Muslim League demand for the partition of India when the Indian National Congress declared its acceptance of the partition plan without consulting the kunai keyed Magor leaders bacha Khan the leader of the coup Daiki backers felt very sad and told the Congress you have thrown us to the wolves in June 1947 the kunai keyed Macker declared the ban new resolution demanding that the Pashtuns be given a choice to have an independent state of Pashtun East on composing all Pashtun territories of British India instead of being made to join Pakistan however the British Raj refused to comply with the demand of this resolution after the partition the coup Daiki Macker faced a backlash from the new Pakistani government the government of the Kuwaiti Macker was dismissed in their movement banned topic conditions prior to the movement at the beginning of the 20th century Pashtun society was colonized stagnant violent worn down by feuds inequalities factionalism poor social cooperation and plain ignorance education opportunities were strictly limited Pashtuns are Muslims and religious leaders and mullahs were known to have told parents that if their children went to school they would go to hell Khan stated that the real purpose of this propaganda was to keep Pashtuns illiterate and uneducated and hence his people were the most backward in India with regard to education he also stated that by the time Islam reached his people centuries earlier it had lost much of its original spiritual message topic origins formed out of the Society for the Reformation of Pashtuns anjuman a Isla Afghan it initially targeted social Reformation and launched campaigns against prostitution bacha Khan as its founders seemed to be influenced by the realization that whenever British troops were faced with an armed uprising they eventually always overcame the rebellion the same could not be said when using non-violence against the troops the movement started prior to the key sequani Bazaar massacre when a demonstration of hundreds of non-violent supporters were fired upon by British soldiers in Peshawar its low point and eventual dissipation was after Pakistan's independence in 1947 when the Muslim League Chief Minister Abdul kayum khan kashmir ii banned the movement and launched a brutal crackdown on its members which culminated in the bara massacre at its peak the KK Movement consisted of almost 100,000 members topic Genesis initially the movement focused on social reform as a means of improving the status of Pashtuns against the British gaffur confounded several reform movements prior to the formation of the coup de Becker the Angemon EES l''ll Afghan in 1921 the farmers organization anjuman is Emma Darren in 1927 and the youth movement Pashtun Jirga in 1927 trying to further spread awareness on Pashtun issues Abdul Ghaffar Khan founded the magazine Parkton in May 1928 finally in March 1930 almost on the eve of the ki sequani Bazaar massacre the kunai keyed Macker were formed topic the red shirts Caan drew his first recruits from the young men who had graduated from his school's trained and uniformed they served behind their officers and filed out into various villages to seek recruits they began by wearing a simple white over shirt but the white was soon dirtied a couple of men had their shirts died at the local tannery and the brick red color proved a breakthrough it was this distinctive color that earned the KU Daiki Magor movement activists the name the red shirts or cert posh other reason for the choice of red color was a symbolic adherence of the anti-colonial movements to the revolutionary and socialist discourse topic structure volunteers who took the oath form platoons with commanding officers and learned basic army discipline the volunteers had their own Flags read in the beginning later tricolor and bands bagpipe and drums the men wore red uniforms and the women black they had drills badges a flag the entire military hierarchy of rank and even a bagpipe core concept and network of committees called jurgis named and modeled after the traditional tribal councils villages were grouped into larger groups responsible to district-wide committees the provincial Jirga was the ultimate authority officers in the ranks were not elected since Kahn wanted to avoid infighting he appointed a Solari Azam or commander-in-chief who in turn appointed officers to serve under him other ranks included jar nails generals the army was completely voluntary even the officers gave their services free women were recruited to and played an important role in the struggles to come volunteers went to the villages and opened schools helped on work projects and maintained order at public gatherings from time to time they drilled in work camps and took long military-style marches into the hills topic ideology under the influence of Abdul Ghaffar Khan the movement advocated nonviolent protests and justified their actions through an Islamic context Khan did not find Islam and non-violence as incompatible despite that the movement was intrinsically non-sectarian in more than one occasion when Hindus and Sikhs were attacked in Peshawar keep mag gur members helped protect their lives and property the holy prophet muhammad came into this world and taught us that man is a Muslim who never hurts anyone by word or deed but who works for the benefit and happiness of God's creatures belief in God as to love one's fellow men Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan there is nothing surprising in a Muslim or a Pathan like me subscribing to the creed of non-violence it is not a new Creed it was followed 1400 years ago by the Prophet all the time he was in Mecca Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan topic pledge of the kunai keyed Macker example one in the name of God who is present and evident I am a coot I get Matt ger I will serve the nation without any self-interest I will not take revenge badly and my actions will not be a burden for anyone my actions will be nonviolent I will make every sacrifice required of me to stay on this path I will serve people without regard to their religion or faith I shall use nation made goods I shall not be tempted by any office example - in the presence of God I solemnly affirm that I hereby honestly and sincerely offer myself for enrollment as a kunai kit Macker I shall be ever ready to sacrifice personal comfort property and even life itself to serve the nation and for the attainment of my country's freedom I shall not participate in factions nor pick up a choral width or bare enmity towards anybody I shall always protect the oppressed against the tyranny of the oppressor I shall not become member of any other organization and shall not furnish security or tender apology in the course of a non-violent fight I shall always obey every legitimate order of my superior officers I shall always live up to the principles of non-violence I shall serve all humanity equally the chief objects of my life shall be attainment of complete independence and religious freedom I shall always observe truth and parity in all my actions I shall expect no remuneration for my service all my services shall be dedicated to God they shall not be for attaining rank or for show topic the oath of the kunai key Becker I am a servant of God and as God needs no service serving his creation is serving him I promise to serve humanity in the name of God I promise to refrain from violence and from taking revenge I promise to forgive those who oppress me or treat me with cruelty I promise to refrain from taking part in feuds and quarrels and from creating enmity I promise to treat every Posten as my brother and friend I promise to refrain from antisocial customs and practices I promise to live a simple life to practice virtue and to refrain from evil I promise to practice good manners and good behavior and not to lead a life of idleness I promise to devote at least two hours a day to social work I put forth my name in honesty and truthfulness to become a true servant of God I will sacrifice my wealth life and comfort for the liberty of my nation and people I will never be a party to factions hatred or jealousies with my people and will side with the oppressed against the oppressor I will not become a member of any other rival organization nor will I stand in an army I will faithfully obey all legitimate orders of all my officers all the time I will live in accordance with the principles of non-violence I will serve all God's creatures alike and my object shall be the attainment of the freedom of my country and my religion I will always see to it that I do what is right and good I will never desire any reward whatever for my service all my efforts shall be to please God and not for any show or game topic anthem of khuda key Macker you topic british raj tactics against the kunai key Macker British troops employed a wide variety of tactics against KK activists the British used to torture us throw us into ponds in wintertime shave our beards but even then Badshah Khan told his followers not to lose patience he said there is an answer to violence which is more violence but nothing can conquer non-violence you cannot kill it it keeps standing up the British sent their horses and cars to run over us but I took my shawl in my mouth to keep from screaming we were human beings but we should not cry or express in any way that we were injured or weak Musharraf den balde Alf another tactic employed against nonviolent protesters who were blocking roads was to charge them with cars and horses in 1930 soldiers of the garwal rifles refused to fire on nonviolent protests led by kunai keyed Macker in Peshawar by disobeying direct orders the regiment sent a clear message to London that loyalty of India's armed forces could not be taken for granted to enact harsh measures however by 1931 5,000 members of the coup Daiki Macker and 2,000 members of the Congress party were arrested this was followed by the shooting of unarmed protesters in ute Mons I and the Dakar massacre followed by the hatha chol massacre in 1932 the coup Daiki Macker movement changed its tactics and involved women in the movement this unnerved many Indian officers working in the region as in those days of conservative India it was considered a grave insult to attack women more so in a conservative Pashtun society however the brutality increased and in one case five police officers in Benares had to be suspended due to horrific reports about violence used against young female volunteers the British bombed a village in the beador Valley in March 1932 and arrested Abdul Ghaffar Khan as well as more than 4,000 kunai kit Macker the British bombardments in the border area continued up till 1936 1937 because India is a training field for active military training which can be found nowhere else in the Empire a British Court concluded in 1933 other alleged tactics ranged from poisoning to the use of castrations against some kunai key matter activists after the anti-war resignation of dr. Khan's ministry in 1939 because of the events of World War two British tactics towards the movement changed to employ divide and rule tactics through the instigation of sectarian and communal tensions over brute force Governor George Cunningham's policy mode of the 23rd of September 1942 called for the government to continuously preach the danger to Muslims of connivance with the revolutionary Hindu body most tribesmen seem to respond to this while in another paper he commented about the period 1939 to 1943 our propaganda since the beginning of the war had been most successful it had played throughout on the Islamic theme topic relationship with the Indian National Congress the movement was facing intense pressure by 1930 and the leadership under gaffer Khan was actively seeking political allies in India to help reduce the pressure on it by the British authorities previously in December 1928 barrister Mohammad Jana bossy invited bacha Khan to attend a khilafat conference the session ended badly with Maulana Shawkat Ali nearly being attacked by one member from the Punjab despite the initial closeness between Ghaffar Khan and Ali the harshness of their critique of Gandhi contrasted poorly with the patience shown by Gandhi in gaffur Khan's eyes another attempt was made by senior KK leaders to approach surfers Lee has sane a senior Punjabi leader of the unionist party pleading for assistance against the crackdown which was dismissed the Congress subsequently offered all possible help to the path ins in exchange on their part to joining the Congress party for the independence struggle this offer was put forth in the Frontier Province and was accepted by the kunai Kidd Macker on August 1931 the move shocked the British authorities who were forced to ease pressure on the KK topic from mass movement to political party more with the introduction of provincial autonomy under the Government of India act 1935 the first limited election were held in n WFP in 1936 Ghaffar Khan was banned from the province his brother dr. Khan Sahib led the party to a narrow victory and became Chief Minister Ghaffar Khan returned to Peshawar in triumph on the 29th of August 1937 on what the Peshawar daily Khyber Mail called the happiest day of his life during the two-year stint of the Congress party under dr. Khan Sahib as chief minister major reforms were introduced including land reforms promotion of the teaching of Pashto and the release of political prisoners on Congress directive the ministries in 8 out of 11 provinces resigned in protest against Britain's not promising India independence after the war the decision to resign proved a pivotal moment in Indian history in the frontier it was instrumental in giving those groups that opposed the coup Daiki Magor movement the opportunity to broaden their constituency topic Subhash Chandra Bose the kaykai's activists role in helping Subhash Chandra boses escape in 1943 has largely been ignored till recently in 1943 Aamir Khan Khattak along with four other people received Subhash Chandra Bose at no Shera railway station he had come to make his escape to Nazi Germany via Afghanistan disguised as a Muslim Subhash was taken to contech's village doc is malko on the request of me and Akbar Shah from fakir Chung's house in Peshawar he stayed with him for two days before leaving in a Pashtun attire for the German Embassy in Kabul leading to his journey to Germany and finally Japan Agha Haider Ali of the Afghan National Bank helped Bose get in touch with the Kabul authorities and with his travel plans topic conservative backlash the increasingly liberal movement faced an increasing backlash from conservatives because of its support for the Congress party amidst growing support for the Pakistan movement the decision of dr. Khan Sahib to support his daughter's marriage to a Sikh soldier led to some senior associates of bacha Khan to leave similarly his son Ghani Khan's criticism of feudal landlords angered many conservative Khan's and Nawabs some formerly sympathetic to the movement this coincided with a determined effort by the british raj to discredit the movement with the assistance of mullahs and ulema allied with the British the British governor Cunningham instructed the big cons to meet each mullah on individual basis and tell him to serve the cause of Islam for which he would be duly paid the mullahs were told that in case of good progress they would also be considered for government pension a Cunningham policy note of the 23rd of September 1942 reads continuously preached the danger to Muslims of connivance with the revolutionary Hindu body most tribesmen seemed to respond to this while in another paper he says about the period 1939 to 43 our propaganda since the beginning of the war had been most successful it had played throughout on the Islamic theme topic fall of the kunai key Becker the kunai keyed Magor movement decline can be traced back to two decisions the first was the Congress decision in 1939 to resign from power in protest against British World War two policy this move gave an opportunity to the Muslim League to develop and for the British authorities to alter their strategy in 1940 a split occurred within the pocket in zalmi the youth organization affiliated with Bukka cons Kutai key backer movement it occurred after bacha Khan refused to accept the results of the internal party 1940 elections in which Salar as lamken of kohat won the contest is president of pocket ins ami with overwhelming majority the refusal by bacha Khan to accept Salar as lamb caused a great damage to the party in southern districts of the province where ku Daiki Macker won all the seats of the provincial as well as National Assembly's in the previous elections Salar as lamb was also a member of the forward block and Baca Khan's argument was that he could not trust anyone but his elder son Ghani Khan whom he wanted to lead pocket in zalmi it was a mistake of bacha Khan he was not happy about his decision later but had to argue that at that sensitive stage of the political struggle he could only trust ghani khan the party also faced attempts by the british raj to discredit it by portraying it as an irreligious group trying to promote a pro Hindu and pro-communist agenda despite these attempts the movements political wing contested and won the 1946 provincial elections an exception to the rule of non-violence occurred when Badshah Khan's son Ghani Khan on 26 27 April 1947 founded the breakaway group zalmi Pook tun Pashtun youth a militant organization of Putin youth carrying firearms the aim of which was to protect the kuda ki Macker servants of god and members of the Congress party from violence feared at the hands of Muslim League activists it had no connection as such with the coup Daiki backers Nehru's fateful visit to the frontier in october 1946 and its tragic aftermath in a gradual erosion of the popular base of the incumbent khan sahib ministry despite this the movement stayed true to its non communal leanings when the kunai kit McGurk came out to protect thousands of Sikhs and Hindus worried they would be attacked in the increasing pre partition violence between Hindus and Muslims topic post partition Pakistan's independence in August 1947 marked the beginning of the end of the kunai keyed Macker movement while the Congress government remained in power briefly it was eventually dismissed by the governor under the orders of Pakistan's founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah dr. Khan Sahib was replaced by former Congress it-- Abdullah Khayyam Khan Kashmiri he successfully stopped an attempted rapprochement between Ghaffar Khan and Muhammad Ali Jinnah by stopping a planned meeting between the two citing security threats with that Jinnah gave kyuman Kashmiri a free hand in dealing with the Congress and the coup Daiki backers the crackdown that followed culminated with the Babri Sharif massacre despite the provocation and it's obvious ambivalence over Pakistan's creation the kunai keyed Magor leaders reconvened at sardar yvonne three in the fourth of September 1947 and passed a resolution that stated the kunai keyed majors regard Pakistan as their own country and pledged that they shall do their utmost to strengthen and safeguard its interest and make every sacrifice for the cause the dismissal of dr. Khan sahibs ministry and the setting up of Abdul Kalam's ministry is undemocratic but as our country is passing through a critical stage the Kutai team at girl take no step which might create difficulties in the way of either the provincial or central government after the division of the country the kunai keyed Macker sever their connection with the All India Congress organisation and therefore instead of the tricolour adopt the red flag as the symbol of their party you have thrown us kunai keyed McGirt to the wolves however kayu makan Kashmiri and the central government had already decided that there would be no accord with the movement the kunai keyed Magor organization was declared unlawful in mid September 1948 mass arrests followed in the center at Zardari of Marquez a kunai keyed macron built in 1942 was destroyed by the provincial government this crackdown ultimately led to the Barbara Sharif massacre the movement was also hit by defections as party members switched sides out of fear or for benefit those members that wish to survive politically rallied behind a former ally turned opponent of Chi Khanh Kashmiri the PIR of manky Sharif the PIR created a breakaway Muslim League however it proved no match for Khayyam who engineered his re-election in 1951 the movement lingered on until 1955 when it was again banned by the central government because of ghafir Khan's opposition to the one unit an aborted attempt was made to bring gaffer Khan into the government as a minister as well as turning the KK movement into a national organization but Ghaffar Khan turned down the offer although the ban on the movement was lifted in 1972 the coup Daiki Magra movement had been broken in recent years on the 20th of January 2011 young Gandhi and activist Faisal Khan revived kunai keyed Macker at a function in Birla house New Delhi kunai keyed Macker has volunteers in 14 states and according to Faisal they number about 10,000 topic criticisms the kunai keyed Magor movement was a success in the terms of its opposition to British rule however the social effects of the movement have not survived while the Gopher con family maintains a hold over the political philosophy of the movement its history has largely been wiped out from official memory in Pakistan the movement has also been criticized for its opposition to partition and by that virtue the creation of Pakistan as a result it has been seen as a secessionist movement in Pakistan and in the 1950s and 1960s it was also perceived as pro-communist an argument that was used by conservative elements to discredit it as anti Islam the movements claim to total non violence seems flawed as well some critics argue that while the movement proved a success against the British it like other nonviolent movements would not have proved a success against another imperial power this is supposedly proved by its failure to pose a challenge to the Pakistani government amidst a crackdown that was far more brutal than any done by the British others have also suggested that the coup Daiki Magor movement was not in fact as nonviolent as its supporters would argue writers like Scofield and Banerjee have documented cases of attacks on British personnel and soldiers topic see also bacha Khan Mears ali khan sahebzada Abdul kayum Khan not to be confused with Abdul Gayoom Khan Kashmiri Khilafat movement frontier crimes regulations con Roshan con kasi Ataullah Khan federally administered tribal areas national Awami party Pakistan Movement list of non-violence scholars and leaders nonviolent soldier of Islam book | wikipedia tts | UCMeSYAu27EY1aslaUSaL6VA | 2018-12-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,167 | 24,503 |
hwyZMZ3JHyk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwyZMZ3JHyk | How To Convert PNG To SVG & JPG To SVG - Free Online Vectorizer (2024) | Hello everybody welcome back another quick AI video in this one I'm going to show you how to turn any image into a scalable Vector graphic or how to vectorize any image in this case we're going to use a PNG but this works for jpgs or jpegs as well so here we go here's an example I uploaded this image here I just made it on Mid Journey it's a PNG and then I just downloaded it converted it and look at this inside Adobe Illustrator here it is and I mean it has done a fantastic job it even kept all the wording correctly so here we go I'm going to show how to do it should take about 30 seconds let's roll all right so this is Adobe Express it's completely free to use it may ask you to log in but you do not have to pay it even says here there's no no credit card free to use uh it is a little tricky to find so I'm going to go ahead and just make sure that you have a link to this I'll put it in the description below and all you got to do click on upload your photo and then go into your finder or your file explorer whatever you're using grab your image this one here is a PNG I'm just going to drag and drop it in here and literally that is it it'll go ahead and vectorize it I'll come back when it's done load it in illustrator show you what we got and call it a day all right so it's gone ahead and done it all we got to do is click on download and Prest though it has been downloaded then I'm just going to open up the folder where it is and here it is let's go with this guy right here then I'm going to go to Adobe Illustrator I'm just going to grab that file right here drag and drop it in hopefully I do this right and Presto look at that that is a scalable Vector graphic and that is fraking good and if I click on the layers here and I drop that down look at that there's hundreds of different paths here this is fantastic work by Adobe completely free that's all there's to it thanks for watching | Curtis Pyke | UC51g2r_bWOQq-7Y-VwU9sYA | 2024-04-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 398 | 1,912 |
MNXpRyQ1aDk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNXpRyQ1aDk | ANIMAL JAM FINALLY RELEASED DREAM ITEMS! | writing spinners alright what's going on everybody shop king house yes yes oh yes holy moly what an update oh my god Bailey you will not believe they added will will finally and they added staffs no way I love the wild weekend I love it I look they added wills and they're bringing staffs okay you can be your own car yeah next thing you know I'm on the roof in my in my last video I showed all the wild leek and stuff and I was like they should bring wobbly cam and and there's a new pet some sort of it's a lizard oh who knows it could be a bird there's a new animal coming you know what this is a unicorn it's a camel of course look at the humps and then like this right here that is totally the shape of a camel head and like two years ago I did an edit of a camel in Animal Jam so they stole my idea over the years there's been some items that never made it to shops but now for one we can own they're arriving in Jamaa vltava and ever there's a patty Saturday Sunday holy moly sacrum yes I don't know are you asking me when I don't even know yes um or would it be right here oh wow of these different colors oh my gosh oh my guys are these different colors oh my gosh animaljam you did so good I'm so proud of you okay look at me I'm on wheels I don't know how to skate very good I just sort of hop around but they spin you see that I'm writing spinners I'll wait the eggs we gotta get an egg okay so this one is sitting above I need to get one that's sitting below the line Oh see sometimes they're sitting above that line right here cuz sometimes they're sitting below it and there's always like I bet the new pet is sitting below it or maybe they changed it okay so I've done this about 50 times and it's always above it so I guess they they sort of change the little glitch thing yeah well in that case I guess I'm just gonna buy a whole bunch of random ones to make sure that I get the lizard snake alligator thing whatever it might be I wish there was a way to know which pets you could get out of here because they brought in so many pets and like some have laughs and it's like can you still get millipedes can you still get crows King you know what I mean okay um before we check out all of that stuff anything new are they brought pull back and they brought a splash pad back whoa oh that's cool pirate ship in a bottle and then they brought all the freedom stuff but let's see if we can find the secret item in the beach house the first one to find it wins a million gems is it those rugs no it's not that rug I remember the caterpillar couch I wonder if I still have one of those there's too much stuff in this den it's too big I want this I wish it was that have you get that that would be cool yeah that's a copy of an old item the ice cream cone tray but this is cool because it matches this thing right here right there see I'll show you I'll do you guys want to know why this big three is in my den no it's a three because I turned two three years old it's my three-year animaljam birthday anniversary JAMA bursaries I've been playing animal jump three years now July 1st is my birthday anniversary day three years okay back to the diamond shop we go it's a packed house I they say this is one of the best updates this year like people said that they were gonna they might bring the stuff that is so cool alpha healing staff they finally released the epic healing staff finally release the strong I don't even remember hearing strong basic that's you you get the basic what oh it's done very well that's cool that they made a non-member version okay I'm gonna buy one of each cuz don't forget these are only gonna be here for four days look at that that is sweet I'm gonna go healing I'm gonna heal so many people which animal would these wheels look the best on cuz I just look like I'm running with wheel shoes [Music] Capricorn necklace I've never I've never heard of that even see on the last time they did wild weekend every weekend they release new stuff so in theory this means next weekend they're gonna release a whole bunch of new cool stuff and then next weekend after that they're gonna release a whole bunch of cool new stuff and then the next weekend after that they're gonna release clothing stuff last year's wild weekend Spike's right oh my goodness let me see if I can find my pictures hold on there was so much stuff it was like over a hundred items see here's some of the stuff that came out last year for a wild weekend that's all of this stuff and then all of that stuff came out and then all of this I think it's like the book items more book items other swimming stuff that stuff Christmas in July yeah random barbecue and stuff oh you have ice Popp stuff that was a wild weekend which are your favorite wheels basic I predict that these will be worth a lot in like two years from now I want to test these wheels on different animals let's do a giraffe oh man there is there's a certain animal that these look really woops these little really really good on all the flamingos interesting cuz it'll just hover over the ground like it's actually really whatever cool cool good idea give me a high-five this one's gonna be neat whoa he's fast that's cool I can't believe they never release these this are so much fun and so cool now they can make a rare item Monday version magenta meant wait what are these even called I don't even know okay they're called wheels duh that makes sense oops I did not mean to click on myself kangaroo kangaroo is gonna be hopping around let's see how this looks yeah weird let's check out an elephant and then a sloth oh no oh that's cool this one should be interesting okay watch him walk that's so dumb he's swing him on wheels Wow okay that's weird he's slamming them I hate these wheels so much I know they never stop spinning no matter what they're all funny oh man leave a comment and let me know what you guys think about the wheels and what do you think about staffs finally coming out that's pretty cool don't forget they're only available for a limited time they're gonna be gone soon so if you want one make sure you get it now and we'll be back Sunday to see why our pet patches in - all right so thanks for watching everybody I got three other videos that I need to edit so be looking out for that and I will see you on the next one good update - thumbs up [Music] | Shopking | UCWyATy0JZKh4LIK38lFLjgQ | 2019-06-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,264 | 6,354 |
cAxlgGK9T3M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAxlgGK9T3M | JPB - Defeat The Night (feat. Ashley Apollodor): Intense Trap Energy | NO COPYRIGHT BACKGROUND MUSIC | [Music] [Applause] yeah the world has been broke down the world is just announced final time is now the final time to Bow but I will not get down for you can't force me now Awakening is clear I could show you how I could show you how to fight I could show you know how to defeat the [Music] now [Music] he [Music] yeah yeah yeah yeah [Music] the world has been broke down the world is just announc final time is now the final time to Bow but I will not get down for you can't force me now Awakening is clear I could show you how I could show you how to F I could show you how to [Music] defeat [Music] a [Music] he | BGM ( No Copyright BGM ) | UCWLbcILOIAC0FFMe_MR3-vQ | 2024-04-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 128 | 614 |
HI4YEozvdZA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HI4YEozvdZA | WHAT LEVEL OF WELLNESS YOU WISH TO ACHIEVE? #debbidachinger #daretodream #shaman | there's 10 session protocols so we actually spend the time with you to find out what is it you want to work on what level of Wellness do you wish to achieve do you want to continue to do maybe monthly sessions to increase your spiritual awareness after you've you know kind of worked on the physical the environmental the emotional which is what every day um and then you want to work on the spiritual so the more I do sessions the more intuitive I am I can get into an elevator and I can pretty much tell you what's going on with people I can pick up their energy I know how they're feeling it's a blessing and a curse sometimes because sometimes I'm so sad for people I'm like oh that person is so sad and and so heavy and so it just depends on what level of Wellness you wish to achieve | Debbi Dachinger | UCrpF9Wl_FGYm5cSxtJ2pmeg | 2024-03-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 156 | 789 |
Io1vagisUJg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io1vagisUJg | LightForce Lights, Pelican Flashlight, F-150 Lightning - Off The Road Again: Episode 138 | [Music] thank you welcome the off the road again podcast I'm Chris I'm Ross and that's it just us it's super show yeah um as always this is our podcast about anything and everything off-road we are going to kind of go all over the place tonight um still socially distance Russell still in the Northeast I'm still in the midwest um where do you want to start it's snowing well not here but very close here it's snow it snowed here last night oh did it really yeah okay we now it's the perfect early snow because it snowed trees look pretty yard look pretty actually it was the kind of snow that was heavy and wet and there's still enough leaves and and branches on the trees that like underneath the trees there was nothing yeah and so like as they say yeah what was it death snow it's like maximum slippery yeah because leaves and every roadway was completely clear because they were so warm so we didn't have I didn't have to shovel anything that's why I was like it's the best snow ever so it's the kind of snow that would have been super pretty if it was like Thanksgiving yeah which is because it's literally only a week away yeah okay not even uh yeah uh yeah so lots of places to go it's been a long time since we did a a show just the two of us and and we'll take happily the uh the Mojo from TST and do crucial I like I like running with that um I think we should start with uh since you're talking about snow I think we should start with visibility yes excellent Segway okay as you can tell we've been doing this for a little while so light force was extremely kind and sent over some Genesis LED lights to put on the project gx460 and after much Fiasco they have finally been wired thanks to the custom shop down in Queens and uh needless to say the visibility that these lights provide is nothing short of the difference between daytime and night time and uh and with the lights on it is daytime so Chris what you're seeing right now are just the gx's headlights just the low beams which in all fairness are pitched a little bit High because it's lifted and I I have not adjusted the low beams much to any oncoming traffics this may that is on the list of things to do in the coming weeks but was illuminated in white light for the low beams and when you turn his light forces on literally you can see everything down the road it is remarkable it is a full football's Field worth of like full visibility it goes so far it's incredible um and you know I I threw hella 500s on the front of the truck when we did the bumper the Iron Man lifts in the Ironman bumper like a set of hella 500s are like the standard they are the go-to cheap auxiliary lights um you can get them on Amazon for like 75 bucks um which I did and I got them on sale for like 50 bucks so you know the life forces aren't cheap um the kit is about a thousand bucks for the two of them with the wiring whatnot but it is like the thing the catch is that visibility whether it is back roads and there's on you know like questionable conditions or you're off-roading at night they're like you can't get around the fact that visibility is Paramount to safety um and the light forces are just like phenomenal it is I I have yeah I've run so many different auxiliary lights over the dozens of vehicles I've owned um and you know are Australian friends always talk about light forces and you always hear about people here running life forces and uh and everybody's seen pictures of them because they are unmistakable and uh on the front of the Lexus it is it's a game changer it's a total Game Changer I I love them I can't say enough good about them um well I like that they're yellow like well they have a yellow filter so they send them over with a clear lens with a clear filter um or clear you know clip-on lens I put the yellow lens which they also thankfully for my sake sent over um I I put those on because they're better for like fog dust and intimate weather which realistically is the instances in which it's most vital to have improved visibility um so yeah I man I just like did I share the snow picture on the last show I don't I'm driving to no picture I I don't know if you did okay I'm trying to get it to load real fast who's alive was that Mac was that that was Mac yeah okay so yeah Max not somebody who's new to needing visibility right and so like this was so this was in the van yes but this was just standard headlights and like I would have loved some yellow light to be able to throw through the snow there um Yep this is my my son taking the picture over my shoulder while I was driving um yeah I didn't take this picture magically from the back seat guys like good visibility is something you totally take for granted and as somebody who again has brought many many different auxiliary lights like what these lights do in comparison to what everybody over the last 10 years has said they do is like man the hype is worth it you know it's real that's what you're saying the hype is real yeah the hype is wrong and I'm not just saying this as like some bullshitter who's trying to like say yes thank you light Force I appreciate you sending it over like it it's it's real the lights are amazing um and you'd have to spend twice as much to get something as good so nice yeah so what happens when you get out of the truck and you can't see ah yes more more unintentionally Shameless lives uh we I think we talked about this on the last show you did briefly you did briefly talk about it yeah so so I had been working with Pelican for some stories for UTV driver they sent me a cooler and a cargo box uh which I'm using for like tool storage and and the cooler for beer storage um you know the basically what they're trying to do the coolers just compete with Yeti and you you know Pelican is like the go-to name for what everybody uses for like transporting their cameras and camera gear when they have to fly so they're expanding they're trying to broaden their scope um and they're getting into like the tactical flashlight and lighting scene and they sent me a flashlight and I think the I think it's the 8060 which may or may not be in production um I I've had difficulty actually finding if it's still available or not but it's an LED flashlight it's like Maglite size and it's an idea it's a rechargeable LED flashlight which is really the crucial aspect because my mag light my LED mag light likes to go through many many batteries um and the Pelican is just you know you pop it on as a recharging apparatus and it and it is it's like the light Force equivalent so this is so the picture here is my backyard that's the corner of my backyard where oh my God and uh and we have severe light pollution because you know City and the next picture is what happens when the flashlight is on and it is it daytime um like really truly like that's a lot of light the size of flashlight you showed us last time like it's it's like what eight to ten inches long it is probably about 10 inches yeah probably thereabouts it it's it's phenomenal and it's rechargeable and it's chargeable and it's it's yeah I mean flat you know everybody in the off-road World likes flashlights and and you know there was a long period of time when like having a Maglite Mount you know underneath this like along the front portion of your Tacoma seat was like the coolest thing ever and like finding a flashlight mount on Amazon is like the biggest thing you know and everybody Raves over that but like having a flashlight that's actually usable is invaluable um and the rechargeable element of it makes it kind of a bit of a of a Difference Maker there yeah you know and like I have a a 110 plug in the back of the Lexus so I can theoretically just Mount up some kind of thing and just plug the flashlight into that so it charges every time I drive the truck you know um but you know it's like meaty and nice and slightly more complicated than I would say ideal in terms of changing which lighting output it delivers because currently I can only figure out whether it's like you know full kill or strobe light okay um you used to be able to do like like uh medium or low light and now I can only get it to do the two of what I just mentioned but yeah no it's I mean you know like there's certain companies out there where you expect a level of quality and Pelican is like one of those and you know the flashlight is there so it's fantastic I like it it's it's good for uh for poking around outside when you think there's coyotes [Laughter] or stray dogs or cows which uh is that an issue in Stanford no in New Hampshire is that oh okay yeah you you got the flashlight going for you know scoping out whether there's coyotes in the yard of place you're staying in the Airbnb that you're living in are uh yeah or whatnot and you find out that there's cows which are probably why there are also coyotes maybe it made me think of a my son uh sent me an Instagram reel the other day and it was like a guy walking with his dog in the woods and he thought his dog was like walking up to a bear and and it's this dark shape and the distance gets up and moves it is the biggest oh my God I saw that I hate that thing was so enormous definitely was the size of a horse yeah direwolf like it's a thing of Mythology I saw that on Reddit and most of the comments were like is this there's no way this is real and right there's something going on there like it could be perspective or like you know the guy's dog's an actual puppy and no one knows like she anyway yeah I know that was terrifying yeah I think giant talk so oh man um do you want to talk about press Vehicles where do you want to go next yeah let's let's run through the the Press cars um because it's crucial so I'm just gonna I'm gonna literally read the list first and then you can tell me based on the list exactly what you want to talk about um let's I just start F-150 lighting I just want to know all right so the F-150 lighting so I had a very very blue F-150 lighting that actually I spent a week with um I loaded a quad into the bed which is as far as I can tell probably the first ATV that's been loaded into the bed um at least on the breast side of things um drove it as if it was daily and whatnot and and you know use it with a car seat you know with baby in the back um it's it's good it's it's really good it uh it drives like a normal truck it functions like a normal truck it's got a bed like a normal truck um it I'd say it even goes further than that because it's got you know the Franken it's got the charging the 120 um 110 one yeah 110 up 110 220s 110 and 220 under the front um and it's got a 110 in the cabin and it's got both of them held back um it could not have cared less that I had a thousand pounds of Polaris in the bed really uh yeah she drove it around with the quad in the back for a little bit I actually I returned the Polaris with this and yeah yeah I used the lightning to return the players um and it didn't care which is a lot more than I can say about a lot of the other vehicles that I have loaded the Polaris into the back of um the charging infrastructure remains a question the only place and to reiterate I live in a city the only place that I had in my available to me to recharge the vehicle was an Electrify America place um and I only used about half of the trucks charge so I didn't recharge it um because baby got sick and you know and you don't set an electrical charger with a sick head yeah no I I didn't feel like just plugging it into my house um so no I mean it is a very good vehicle you know you can nip it like the thing is it's an EV and it's a pickup and the two of those when you add them together there are compromises you know the added weight compromises the rod quality there's no way around it you know it compromises the braking it compromises the way the thing comes to a rest with a thousand pounds in the back after you stop you know like there's this little like rock back and forth shimmy kind of thing um but it has amazing Tech latest onboard scales it has like all these things you would never even think of you know you just have to know how to work them like I I tried to operate the onboard scales with the quad in the bed and realize that the only way you can operate the onboard scales to which calculates how much mass you have in the vehicle versus the payload is if you push the button prior and then after which you know is my you had to learn yeah it's my it's my own fault so no the lighting's good um I'm very excited to see what comes next you know whether that's a ranger Eevee or a Maverick EV um we know there's a Silverado and a and a GMC Sierra EV coming um there's a ram oh Revolution is that what they're yeah it's like the it is it is Ram Revolution or something but every Eevee has to have a pun in it what was the one that's not gonna be able to do it and I I couldn't remember which one I'm not gonna be able to do what the Suburban if they ever yeah if they do the Suburban EB they there's no e and Suburban so no the lighting is good I think everybody that eyes one will be satisfied with it so long as they can actually maximize its charging ability it's good you know it's really it's really good for a first go I'm glad they exist I haven't I haven't I've been around them I haven't driven one obviously um I really like the the hybrid version like I don't know why we need yeah power boost yeah the power boost the hybrid version like but I can't get it with six seats like I just need to put a front row bench in it and I would yeah but you're getting the crap out of it reminiscence here you know it's only a matter of time before there's a power boost Excursion and an Excursion Eva you mean Expedition they don't make the excursions anymore yeah I wish they still made the Excursion that that's what that's what I meant yeah so yeah that was sweet um on the extremely inefficient alternative side of things the escalated V is the greatest thing ever no it's not it is it is as silly as silly gets it's all kinds of dumb it's all kinds of dumb it's The Supercharged V8 that is your children yeah it's the updated picture they they do fit in the escalated they do I've been in there for a long time but we're not going very far with it averaged uh 8.8 with it yeah and uh and I think with your kids in it I'd probably average eight point seven so it just it doesn't care about anything is spectacular makes the best sounds of anything um it's a 150 something grand for what you know yeah ma'am it's the Blackwing ct5v Black Wing engine I remember when we had Bowman and Kevin on it and they talked about how they loved driving the Escalade and that one was 109 I believe that was a yes this is the second Escalade I've had this year and and both of them have not been inexpensive oh my but this one I mean this one's like if you want a black a ct5e block Wing but you want four-wheel drive and high seating position and we had Johnny on a few weeks ago right and he said it you said that this is the loudest most obnoxious vehicle on sale and like I mean short of Boutique you know like Niche manufacturers like I don't know how loud uh whatever the newest Pagani is would be um yeah I don't know but I I have never personally experienced a factory vehicle that startup is louder than this it's so loud like the only thing that I've started and I've had a Corvette Grand Sport with a corset exhaust I've had a challenger with a straight pipe um I've you know fasted multiple press cars that should be louder right and this thing was so loud that I actually felt bad starting it in my neighborhood I feel like uh the the engineers are like nah it doesn't matter it's the last exhaust server we're going to design so just like do whatever the hell we want like the engineers and the people on board on development were like it all this is yeah like dude that the Jag f-pace svr was yeah half as loud as this okay obnoxious but also like it drove great and like we had when Robbie was on we were like he said something about the Escalade you know driving smaller and better than it is in the right too and like it doesn't shrink around you or any of that Trope that people say you know when you're driving hellcats but like drives really good nice just have to uh you know have offshore accounts to uh afford fueling it um based on our time I I don't know that there's anything on the list here that I'm actually interested in other than obviously you drove a BRZ Limited the BRZ was great it is I don't know that we've discussed that you drove that so so they gave me BRZ it was silver with stick um feels like ancient history because this was when did when did I August 12 weeks ago so three months ago yeah so this was only my daughter was very young when when this arrived um so I you know I've owned Miatas and I've driven brz's and frses and 86s and everything um and I like as somebody grew up in suru fandom and as somebody who also has a fascination with going sideways and with like the interactions you have with the vehicle which is kind of redundant saying that I've owned Miatas I had like pretty high expectations for the BRZ um and it's really really really good um dude I love the crap out of the one I was in man it is like this is what the first one should have been and I know that's so easy to say because I'm on the back side of things you know like I'm not involved in development or or anything having to do with manufacturing of these cars but it is like it's just one of those cars that you're not going fast you know you're not going fast it doesn't matter that you're not going fast but you can manipulate it in a way that always is like entertain it's just yeah you go around the corner at 30 miles per hour when there's a sign that says like caution don't go over 30 and you're like oh my God I was flying and it's just it's just it's it's just good like the seas are good the shifter is 95 of the way to where it needs to be to be perfect like the Civic SI shifter is better there's no I won't contest that and I don't doubt that the type R shifter is even better um but like man if you isolate any of the things that journalists Harbor over out it's not good which is kind of up like the steering is like a little too light the shifter is a little too soft and not like direct enough as people would say you know like it's mathematically kind of slow um it should get better gas mileage for the weight and the power um it's sprung a little too soft in my opinion you know and compared to a Miata like it's it's sprung like a freaking race car because miata's lean over on their the bump stops like like you know like it's a freaking 70s like passenger sedan but it's just the BRZ is just one of those cars that with all of the things that come together it's just super cohesive and it's just it's just fun it's just like I I love there's a crap out of the time I spent in one and it was it was the only so I was the only time I was around was that Road America it's the only vehicle I took multiple laps up yeah the of Alexis I drove a Supra I drove both supers over there in the four and the six the BRZ is the only one I went back to oh no no no it's it it's more car than the super it will ever be at at a half or a third of the price but the up thing is that dealers are charging 10 over for the BRZ and the 86 and that much money gets you uh Mustang GTA or you know an SS with potentially a 1la find one of those that also isn't being charged over yes yay no but I know for a fact you can place a factory order and get those cars at sticker yeah and like that is those cards are twice the horse they're literally twice horsepower you know a tire yeah that's fantastic and regardless like people wax up and down about like how the Enthusiast car is dead but like the BRZ when in 20 years people are going to look back on this BRZ the same way people look back on the AE86 you know so it's good it's really good um I'm gonna skip my updates actually I'm gonna hold off on them I don't want to talk about okay I'm not I yeah I just need to be more focused on them before it'd just be a general discussion of like literally way too much like I'd rather be a little more focused on before we talk about it so you're gonna you're in a bit of a uh transitory period so yeah well I'm sorry transition transition it's more of a transition but um made about my time before I say something yeah but I did pull up stuff from Sema which I'm I always see people like oh I'm so excited to go and all I can think about is like the 13 miles I walked in one day it seemed like I don't ever like I'm sure it's fun to see people like it would have been great to see people but like that is such an epic day of just like wandering constantly but speaking of Italians I don't know if you saw this coming out of SEMA I didn't but what the am I looking at so you're looking at a Ford Lightning that's been dropped um obviously this is the most Photoshop of Photoshop looking photoshops yeah but I love the body color match Thule on top I do too but I don't like the quad steeding pseudo recaros yeah that's weird but then check out that the bed Thule as well which I'm assuming this is the tent that's the Cargo Carrier whose product is this because this is I don't remember um all right for the listener uh Ford Lightning obviously electric drops on presumably 22s or bigger possibly 24s that match the rooftop Thule and it is with a cream it's a green truck yeah the cream wheels and a cream tooling on top it's Toyota's army green mashed with a cream wheel and cream Thule it's it's not bad the more I like it I like it it's a a way I personally and there's a lightning so the grill obviously has the lightning trying not blank but then it just says lightning across the front in enlightened LED style letters popping off 150 Grand that I wouldn't expect I'm doing this all right well maybe this one's more your style it is so for the listener this is the uh Nissan God I can't even remember what number it's technically a Datsun yes but it's definitely a Heritage truck like it's not in the 70s is it a 510 I don't know no it's not a 510 they chopped and put a bed on the back it's actually it's long before bendy trucks were even a thing yeah but it's not turbo fans he's got turbo fans um it's got the hood mounted Fender mirrors um white with red accents it's the way trucks should be you say appropriate size too small small truck space although there's layers very large Wheels yeah it's uh it would be the perfect extra if extras were a thing in Gymkhana hmm yeah also it doesn't not look like the Rotary Mazda's trucks what you know Mazda made those rotary trucks it kind of looks like that like a little bit they don't not look like each other and these are the properties of uh possibly double negative yes all right arsema the saga continues this one this one at least is something we can talk about so this is yeah no this is actually like we were joking about premonitions before but like this is an actual premonition for what you will be able to walk into the dealer and buy probably in 18 ish months pretty soon you think I'm wrong about that no I think yeah I think it'll be real I think a year is probably too too close but I think two years is I think their marketing team and their development teams are probably lightened fires under people's asses to get this out sooner yeah so this is the Toyota Tundra Trail Hunter uh is the the concept name Trail Hunter being the moniker that they're planning to use for their entire line of above TRD Pro they're going to charge us even more rotors I don't know so the thing the catch here is they haven't actually said what trail Hunter is going to be they've just announced that there's going to be a line of Toyota vehicles called Trail Hunter which is a good name um a little campy considering Honda just announced trial sport but like I TR I Trail Hunter isn't actually like that's an actual good name um and if it's you know like God next year is the 20th anniversary of the Rubicon name and Jeep has sold probably hundreds of thousands of vehicle base just on on the fact alone that the Rubicon name has drawn people into the dealership so I feel like I feel like you're low with your number there you think rubicon's actually drawn more I think they're I think they're sold millions of those things so I I wouldn't be surprised if it was a couple of hundred thousand vehicles um not just Wrangler rubicons but like that they've actually like you know the Halo vehicle aspect has brought people into the dealership because they go I'm going to buy a Rubicon and they get in there and they go well actually I'm going to buy a Cherokee you know so yeah so the charity pro has been a long like winding road for Toyota um and it is connotation kind of varies based on Tundra to Tacoma to Forerunner um and then they have like you know TRD adventure and TRD what not for RAV4 so Trail Hunter if they like this is a concept they've accepted that this is a concept because it's got like this kooky Rooftop tent thing going on yep um but if they go big and do like front rear lockers and like a little bit of underbody protection I think drill Hunter could actually like be a thing you know there's a lot of space in those wheel wells there's a lot of space in those wheel wells but like flux is a thing and right like something or or thicker times like they're playing in my head yeah but like this is also this is them saying we have a name we are displaying a concept for this name yeah we know for a fact that there's a new Forerunner in the next year to two years um Tacoma to follow there will be a Tacoma to follow and there will also be a Tacoma EV to follow you know and there's a new Lexus GX coming so if there's a a tundra Trail hunter that goes along with this like they have their own Rubicon on their hands if if they really nail things down the right way with what this needs to be and and you know my somewhat educated opinion is rear Locker front Locker possibly electronically disconnectable front sway bars some kind of underbody protection and some kind of badging and or decal kit that makes this something more than just a TRD Pro yeah you know I like the uh I like the rock sliders it had on it I thought those were good yeah I mean if you buy a Wrangler or a gladiator Rubicon it has Factory sliders you know like Toyota's theoretically just taking hints but I don't know so dude what'd you get I was gonna say a forerunner Trail Hunter with sliders front and rear lockers they'll sell all of them electronically disconnect those whatever if it's 65 Grand they'll sell all of them it doesn't like I think if it's higher they'll still sell all of them how expensive and like the 70s 392s oh yeah you can't buy one for less than 70. yeah you're talking about 90 for one with good options but like the thing is that most security pro 4Runners are also selling for way over MSRP correct you know and that truck has been around since 2000 did you know that there was actually you know the soul engine option for the Forerunner for the 5th gen 4Runner V6 compared to the five-speed automatic yeah did you know that in 2010 and really in 2011 there was a four-cylinder 5th gen 4Runner no there was and nobody wanted it they sold about 50 of them yeah yeah I think I do I think the total production numbers were like close to 200 but there was in fact a four cylinder 5th gen Foreigner for a while it messaged me that I didn't realize you could get a 4Runner in rear-wheel drive oh yeah you can still yeah yeah support is like literally called for Runner you can get a sport Nightshade I think at one point you could actually get like a TRD rear-wheel drive but yeah no there was SR5 rear-wheel drives yeah yeah Yep they're sweet super small power in four rounds yes last one I got is just one of pure insanity so Gremlin I was expecting the EXO no Square I didn't go with things that were normal plus we're we're hoping Kurt comes on the show soon so I don't I don't want to take that off I want to talk about that with him we'll talk about somebody who's actually got knowledge of it yeah this thing just is insane to me of a Gremlin on tracks and I kind of like it so somebody posed a question recently um about snowmobile trails and if you have a vehicle that's on tracks can you your own snowmobile trails automobile trips like what if you what if you're narrow enough side by side or a a gremlin and you put it on tracks snowmobile trails legally um the most offensive thing about the vehicle we're looking at which for The Listener is a red Gremlin with a roof rack and I think those are actually air horns on the roof not yeah as I say there's like seven air horns up top yup they are they are train horns not not lights and the front looks like it came off a Wrangler that's what I was gonna say it's a stinger it's a uh probably 18 to 24 inch Stinger bumper urged off the front so the only thing I can guess is they're hoping they run into some kind of wildlife yeah I don't know I thought it was fun to look at what the does it say across the front of this thing just above the grill quake looks like Quake LED quick LED yeah I don't see any LED lights on this thing other than what's just below the roof rack which is just below the 100 million decibels of airwards well there's there's looks like there's one off either side of the roof rack as well um oh good oh so okay and then it looks like it's got rear like those marine speakers on the back it doesn't in fact have boat speakers yeah it's just a this is my favorite part of SEMA because you're like what the is going on but at the same time somebody went I've got Vision yeah it's it's backed up against uh a Ford F something that has a a sticker on it that's just coming in hot and it's parked alongside what it's like a trophy truck yeah it's something that would race in the mid-400 it's on beard locks and it's got net on the driver's window so yeah all this stuff worked outside at SEMA it's fantastic save something I can't read that looks like Mason Jr Dave Mason Jr yep Dave you want to talk about your truck this is your soul Seema Pinto here but yeah there were other scene of things that will potentially touch on but God every year leading up to SEMA I think to myself God I wish I was going to SEMA and then SEMA comes and I look at pictures and I look at videos and go I am so glad I didn't go to steam yeah it's been a long time since I regretted not going to Sema um I just realized that my oh it's it's just so well you could you could find 500 million dollars with unnecessary you could do to your suburban right but that's it's not even what it it's not even what it is like it's just and it's like a weird look what I can do show but half the time oh I don't want to say one elsemanship is not the right phrase and I'm right weary of using phrase that I would otherwise like a measuring contest but it is it is a um I sound like measuring conference yes it is a sausage measuring contest or out so I'm gonna I'm gonna pivot us again with that metaphor into a different Factory prep vehicle okay a couple of them first one being the Porsche oh yes all right so they've been talking about this for a long time and uh since before Matt Farah had came in on a boat that sank yes or things are on a boat that's like sorry since probably before Matt Farah had a vegan built Safari 911 um with been discussing doing a a safari quote-unquote Safari 911 something on what is a lifted suspension um for longer travel they're out there that are ground clearance and comfort over the other ship roads that are most of the worlds um but yeah I mean I think the idea is that Porsche has been looking back to their like rothman's rally cars and also looking to the current market and say and and realizing that like Lee Keen is you know and printing money all the other companies that are you know selling these ralliers Safari horses are are effective yeah like you said printing money um and rally is hot and off-road is hot and over Landing is hot and that do that put the rtt on the you know yeah was it a nine 996 996 like like they're missing out on a demographic that they would otherwise be a ton of money on and it's not like they have to crash test a new 911 if they lift it you know um I love the rothman's car sorry no no I mean the in terms of like Porsche like hierarchy the Rothman scars and probably in the top five so well so you not only do you have like what were they nine six fours then you had Rothman 959s like yeah the Rothman 959 is like easy top five Porsches of all time with up there with like you know I wish my computer yeah I'm gonna up the nomenclature of these things so bad I'm not against them um but like the 70s 80s race cars you know the Car Seinfeld ones I'll leave it at that then the 9 17s the Le Mans cars yeah 917k and 917. I think this one's 964 base I believe that water roll that is Walter roll um I hope that's nine six four B I think it is especially because our powers combined we can't buy one so I mean we we could we could buy one it's not something that I'll be driving anytime in our lifetime like five years ago we could have afforded a 996 but even those prices have gone up now we should have we we we should have we should have bought a nine nine and three or nine six four or something so anyways Porsche has decided and realized that there's a huge market for this um and also that thanks to people like you know progress math era um you don't have to sacrifice the Dynamics of a 911 and the fun factor of those cars to have what is both better off-road capability and also as it turns out better the U.S city street Comfort yeah you know well they've they've been testing these things too like they've been putting them oh yeah through the ringer but like the up thing is that the road that you can see here realistically at speed isn't going to feel that different from like downtown New York City or Chicago or L.A um you know and yeah Missouri roads yet they're all too man the like the infrastructure and and and local Road quality has not kept up with the increase in traffic and that's something we should probably have a lawn and um speaking of TST we should try to contact some of their prior guests to CFL to a show like sleeka was one of the best shows I've listened to in a long time um but yeah it's you know Porsha has realized that suspension travel is a good thing yeah you know it's not just Porsche it's not just Porsche it's also getting in a Lambo too it's it's Lamborghini and uh correcting my friends it's stirrato um and they're there will be a Porsche counterpart in the hurricane I feel like I'm over pronunciating it and watching it in the process I said Serato earlier and you were like I said I said Serrato so right me you know but uh I'm Not Gonna Roll the r yeah no um no but like you know we're seeing the homologation cars like in the gr Yaris and the gr Corolla and we're getting kind of the shorten the stick on those because ultimately rally cars are meant to go over rough surfaces very fast ribbon cars that are going that are good at going over good surfaces very fast but they're kind of at going over rough surfaces you know the production cars whether it's Type R or the gr Corolla um so as it turns out to get something that's good at doing everything you're gonna have to spend a lot of money the one the photo I shared was the the Spy shot of it testing this is what they're talking about production looking like that is it is a Sinister Huracan it looks like the uh what's the most the current one not the trophail um it's uh it's the huracan-based oh yeah the one that everybody was reviewing Technica Technica so take a Technica lift it about an inch and a half to two inches uh roof scoop or roof rails which are hilarious hilarious in there explicitly for the fact that they want marketing to ultimately put a rooftop tint on there yeah um and yeah to uh probably six inch LED lights across the front so if if you are planning to purchase one of these okay I highly suggest contacting go fast campers you want a rooftop tent that is low profile that is actually made really well please give Grandma those guys a call uh plus I want to see a platform on one of these the problem is those roof rails look this is so severely like that doesn't look flat at all no they they have occurred to them as well so yeah I don't know man we're about to enter the freaking wild west of the of factory built you know rally cars and I I really hope like there's always this thing about Formula One having a trickle-down effect yeah there is a genuine trickled out like high bushes you know and aerodynamics does genuinely impact what we see in road cars 10 years later so so real real fast before we move on man if this makes if these kind of things make it their way down to like like do you remember the like the Volkswagen Beetle um is it called Baja and I think it's called Dune noon yeah yeah and it had like a 0.6 inch left yeah like can you imagine if that actually had 60 extra horsepower and three extra inches of lift all right Auto out of walk to the dealer down here in Stamford and I would have given them a check I'm going shock shock value on this one okay because I did not prep you for this at all so that surrender it is a render so this is this is one of his uh WB dot artist 20 on Instagram I I love following his stuff he does a great job with the renders he was the remember the ram TRX Suburban uh recently that I showed you he did that render so he did a Mustang Raptor which after looking at the Porsche and the Lamborghini why not why not have one of these and they're so much fun to look at oh they'd be hilarious it's like they look like rally uh rally Fighters The Local Motors rally Fighters they do look like rally Fighters yeah yeah hi Mike Levine uh would you like this uh IP yeah you would yeah exactly uh it's available do you remember probably six ish years ago somebody and I don't want to say like rallified but like put like 30 inch tires on a Hellcat oh I don't remember that one oh boy okay rally all right uh oh I found it is it blue like from Turner or Bilstein uh search Rachel Sawyer s-h-o-y-e-r and I only found this because I searched and my own Universe article came up from 2017. um it was the quote-unquote Mad Max car of the uh of the time um speaking of Mad Max um if if anybody listening has not seen Fury Road stop listening to us and go watch Fury Road at least 30 times before you come back to listening to us because for your writers probably probably the best movie made in my lifetime just saying spell destroyer again s-h-o-s-h are you know what this is easier if I just send you the link in the chat because it's not working right now and my Google search is like did you mean no I didn't I meant whenever my the message has been sent in the chat and this will be our last topic of the night as I have things I have to oh I was close I think do fortunately and it's a forum and is moving incredibly slow yeah it's all par so so it's gonna it's glacial it looks like what she has has done is basically just taken uh off-road ko2s on a much smaller wheel and put them on the back um and and then been able to give dominate on the front this is five years ago and five years ago the Hellcat was only about a year old yeah so she figured out what the smallest wheel you could fit around the rear Hellcat brake was and then slap the ko2 the biggest ko2 that could fit in the wheel well around that and uh and made you know internet at the time it was internet magic because it's like this is before you know Lee Keane had decided to rallify now Evans you know it's so long ago the image is only 500 pixels yeah it is really small like that is a small picture that is a tiny little picture but yeah imagine a a very muddy Challenger I think her initial rap is like a like a faux yeah yeah it's it's it's before patina was cool it was like and before like the the pseudo bloody thing was funny for like Halloween yeah and Walking Dead um you know this this is like pretty Innovative in all fairness so yeah I like it I'm reading this all hope our article if you ran at an 11-6 at five thousand feet it's pretty good stick car too I'm sorry for my yawns I am I finally found one that has the a little more my yawns are you can definitely see the wheel diameter difference oh man yeah I mean this is it's very Mad Max which I mean well you're just saying it because it's got louvers on the rear window oh it's got the big tire out back it the thing is like the the small wheel big tire in the rear and big wheel small Tire up front the Mad Max part of that is like the fact the mentality of I will find what I have available to me and make it work kind of thing you know it's like regular museums yes and again anywhere that has not seen Fury Road it's a good one let's rewatch that a number of times yeah man it is my favorite so I like it well sweet uh yeah I'm gonna wrap it up Kershaw yeah you can write and review the show wherever you listen to it uh you can like And subscribe on YouTube you can follow Universe the Universe on Twitter the real Universe on Instagram Ross is no not like the one from friends and I'm at overlanding dad and that's it that's our show thanks guys thanks for listening thanks [Music] | Off The Road Again Podcast | UCYhdrmdQdS3FCT46-gdjDow | 2022-11-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,239 | 41,466 |
RI_LrRhQ4-M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RI_LrRhQ4-M | FreedomFi 5G Outdoor CBRS Helium Miner 2 Month Update | 2.5 Million Tokens! | foreign Ty reviews today I'm going to catch you up on my progress thus far with the helium 5G Network I initially received the indoor bundle reviewed that if you want to check that out I'll link it up above now and approximately about uh five weeks after that I added the small cell cbrs outdoor 5G unit to my setup So currently I have the two 5G units running and I've earned about 2.5 million mobile coin what that'll translate to we have yet to find out but we know that it is working now if you are interested in finding out more about the little things that I've learned over the last few months and also I'm going to go through a quick setup of the outdoor bundle the cbrs since I haven't reviewed that yet so if you are interested in receiving that information stay tuned when it came to setting up the outdoor small cell since I already had the indoor bundle I had the freedom Phi Gateway so since I had the Gateway already and had it all set up all I had to do is now plug in the outdoor 5G unit into this Freedom 5 Gateway so it was a good thing because I'm able to save on the Gateway and be able to use that for multiple 5G units so far setting up these 5G units have been extremely simple Freedom fight has a website with a setup guide on it and just follow it step by step and you'll be set up in no time so fairly simple setup here you're gonna connect the poe the power over ethernet injector from there you connect the ethernet cable to the injector and then from there you'll connect the ethernet cable to the Gateway since I already had an existing Gateway instead of nb1 I chose the env2 port from there I connected the power over ethernet cable to the power over ethernet injector from there you'll connect the poe cable to the outdoor small cell itself just by loosening up the three Phillips head screws that you'll see there uh from there you're going to connect the other end to the outdoor ethernet cable from there you're going to want to verify your connectivity status and you'll go over to freedomify hyphengateway.local while you're connected obviously to the same network that your radio is connected to and from there you'll get a dashboard uh once again you'll see all the information easily labeled on the freedomfi website from there you'll have also a few more steps you're going to need to be able to record the height and submit pictures so keep that in mind you're going to need to record the Azimuth once again all the information is on the freedom Phi website which apps you would need to download or you can use certain websites and keep in mind that you will also need to record the elevation angle and you're going to submit these pictures to be able to register your small cell so that you can get online and start earning the mobile coins now I'll put much more information in in my blog post and I will link it in the comments field below so be sure to check it out now I did go ahead and set everything up before I had it mounted just to make sure everything was working and that is specified also in the user guide as far as the mounting location that I chose for the outdoor uh unit I had an existing pole out there that I already had an antenna mounted to and it was already grounded and all the good stuff so I went ahead and attached my outdoor 5G unit to that pole with the brackets that it comes with and once again that's really up to you you can wall mount this unit you could uh mount it on a j Mount and uh pretty much whatever Contraption would work best for your setup once again my Hasty setup was just to get it up there so I could start earning these mobile coin right now we're still in this Genesis period so basically 100 million mobile coins are uh being minted daily and those of us that have these 5G units out there are getting a portion of those 100 million coins that are Mount mined every day but keep in mind the more units just like the initial uh helium miners the more units that are online the less mobile coin that you're gonna obviously mint because the other units that are online are also going to get a piece of those 100 million coins the Genesis period did get extended from what I read uh through January uh I think it should have been over already by now and if they are going to extend it again I don't know but obviously I want to take advantage of that while it's there to be able to take advantage of in the future once I add more 5G units I'm most likely going to change the setup and the location uh to get better reception but once again we're still in this Genesis period I'll worry about that a little bit later as far as this rewarding goes on with the indoor bundle I was able to let's say receive or get rewarded with these mobile coins at one time or let's say a hundred percent of the value or the quota with the this newer outdoor bundle that I just installed I actually get double that and from what I see there's actually a high powered 5G unit where you get four times the rewards so once I started with the indoor Miner I was probably making about ten thousand nine thousand coins per day which I actually should have been making more but we'll get into that in a minute and then once I did add this second unit I had gone to about 29 000 of the mobile coins being rewarded to me on a daily basis now what I didn't realize the first few weeks that I was set up is that there's actually some other criteria to this so if you go over to the helium site and you go over to your helium wallet where your 5G units are attached to you'll see that there are 5G statistics there now in those 5G statistics there are different criteria that I wasn't paying attention to uh at all and unfortunately this was affecting my rewards so the fact that the issue that I was having is I was having a lot of latency on my setup so I was over 50 milliseconds which is the cap so the fact that I was like at 55 or 56 or even 60 lowered my rewards instead of me earning that one time or two times I was being penalized because of that latency and was only earning half of that so once I addressed that and did some tweaking and replaced some routers and got everything up to par and fixed that latency I went right up to making about 40 000 mobile coins a day with the same setup that I had before but just because now I was actually getting the full rewards because I had this little criteria addressed now keep in mind it's not just for the latency it's also for the download speed needs to be at least 100 Mbps and your average upload speed needs to be at least 10 Mbps so if those things are not met you will not get the full Rewards pay attention to it because I certainly did not and I lost out on some rewards so that's my experience uh so far been about two and a half months with the 5G bundles and the one thing that I could say is there is some potential here I know the market isn't really uh showing it these days and many of us are feeling a lot of pain and I know it's painful but when I see and get to test out things like this and really get first hand on and see the potential of this project it really does excite me I really feel that there is something there the market isn't really helping us right now and a lot of different fears and a lot of concerns and some of them rightfully so | NTC Reviews | UCrOUrqi9GfL88LK6azO9Vmw | 2022-12-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,427 | 7,292 |
BKWmFEBF1To | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKWmFEBF1To | Live in Maple Crest | 235 39 Ave NW | hey everyone jen here just chilling in my new listing at two three five thirty nine seven check this place out [Music] welcome inside this half duplex in maple crest over 1600 square feet three bedrooms two and a half bathrooms amazing finishings you're gonna love this place walking through this front door you have this huge closet and this amazing mother with access from the garage and a half bathroom coming into the main area you're going to not only enjoy a ton of sunlight but you're going to enjoy some really nice upgrades which include granite countertops shaker style cabinets that go all the way to the ceiling really nice stainless steel prizes check this out water and ice and coming through this under mount sink i just love how when you clean up you can just wipe it right in can't forget this pantry it's huge i can't even fit in it all these shelves with this south facing backyard you're going to be soaking up the rays even in the fast approaching winter and you're also going to be able to warm up right here at this toasty little fireplace this main floor is an open concept layout the dedicated space for dining and for living now the basement it's unfinished but that's great for having your own home gym or if you want to update it to your liking it's also roughed in for plumbing making it super easy to upgrade hey there don't you love these vaulted ceilings with these windows providing a ton of light you don't even need to turn these lights on this little bonus room can be an office space or a playroom perfect for when the kids are home or you're working from home in addition we have upstairs laundry no one likes to go up and down stairs with a laundry basket right off the bonus room is this primary bedroom what you're gonna find here is an ensuite bathroom and a huge walk-in closet coming down the hall we're heading into the separate area for the other two-bedroom this is great when you need privacy in the primary suite in addition to the two bedrooms you got a full bathroom bathtub shower in this home you're not only gonna find the granite countertops in the kitchen you're going to find them in all the bathrooms bedroom number two if we keep going bedroom number three both bedrooms are great and equal size you won't have your kids fighting over which one they get and they both come with huge profits one of the best things about this home is the community it's in the walking trails are endless not to mention you can walk to any amenity you need in edmonton just down the street or have a quick drive what do we have we have best buy walmart good life all the restaurants fast food places gas there's nothing that you need to leave this area to get there's even the meadows community rec center which is brand new and one of the best facilities in the city nice landscape attached double car garage with plenty of parking on the driveway this duplex is move-in ready if you're looking for something with plenty of space tons of upgrades posta amenities easy access to anthony hende this place is for you if you want to book your private showing give me a call or text i'm jen mcfillamy with re max river city with me you expect the best and i do the rest [Music] | Jenn McPhillamey | UCv9DsvvAkwYYwJBOpHIHJJw | 2021-09-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 598 | 3,213 |
N-gd6_aS_zc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-gd6_aS_zc | Excommunication | Wikipedia audio article | excommunication as an institutional act of religious center used to deprive suspend or limit membership in a religious community or to restrict certain rights within it in particular receiving of the sacraments the term is often historically used to refer specifically to excommunications from the Catholic Church but it is also used more generally to refer to similar types of institutional religious exclusionary practices and shunning among other religious groups for instance many Protestant denominations such as the Lutheran churches have similar practices of excusing congregants from church communities while Jehovah's Witnesses as well as the Churches of Christ use the term disfellowship to refer to their form of excommunication the Amish have also been known to excommunicate members that were either seen or known for breaking rules or questioning the church the word excommunication means putting a specific individual or group out of communion in some denominations excommunication includes spiritual condemnation of the member or group excommunication may involve banishment shunning and shaming depending on the group the offence that caused excommunication or the rules or norms of the religious community the grave act is often revoked in response to sincere penance which may be manifested through public wreckin tation sometimes through the sacrament of confession piety or through mortification of the flesh topic Christianity in Matthew chapter 18 verses 15 to 17 Jesus says that an offended person should first draw the offender's fault to the offender's attention privately then if the offender refuses to listen bring one or two others that there may be more than a single witness to the charge next if the offender still refuses to listen bring the matter before the church and if the offender refuses to listen to the church treat the offender as a Gentile and a tax collector first Corinthians chapter 5 verses 1 to 8 directs the church at Corinth to excommunicate a man for sexual immorality incest in 2nd Corinthians chapter 2 verses 5 to 11 the man having repented and suffered that punishment by the majority is restored to the church fornication is not the only ground for excommunication according to the Apostle in 5:11 Paul says I am writing to you not to associate with anyone who bears the name of brother if he is guilty of sexual immorality or greed or as an idolatry vile er drunkard or swindler not even to eat with such a one in Romans chapter 16 verse 17 Paul writes to mark those who cause divisions contrary to the doctrine which he have learned and avoid them also in 2nd John chapter 1 verses 10 to 11 the writer advises believers that whosoever transgresseth and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ hath not God he that abided in the doctrine of Christ he hath both the father and the son if there come any unto you and bring not this doctrine receive him not into your house Boyka in residence or a boat or inmates of the house family neither bid him Godspeed for he that biddeth him God speed is partaker of his evil deeds topic Catholic Church within the Catholic Church there are differences between the discipline of the majority Latin church regarding excommunication and that of the Eastern Catholic churches topic Latin Church in Latin Catholic canon law excommunication is a rarely applied censure in US a-- medicinal penalty intended to invite the person to change behavior or attitude repent and return to full communion it is not an expiatory penalty designed to make satisfaction for the wrong done much less a vindictive penalty designed solely to punish excommunication which is the gravest penalty of all and the most frequent is always medicinal an us not at all vindictive excommunication can be either lit a sentential automatic incurred at the moment of committing the offense for which canon law imposes that penalty or ferrand a sentential incurred only when imposed by a legitimate superior or declared as the sentence of an ecclesiastical court according to Bishop Thomas J Pope wrote Ski excommunication does not expel the person from the Catholic Church but simply forbids the excommunicated person from engaging in certain activities these activities are listed in Canon 1331 section one and prohibit the individual from any ministerial participation in celebrating the sacrifice of the Eucharist or any other ceremonies of worship celebrating or receiving the sacraments or exercising any ecclesiastical offices ministries or functions under current catholic canon law excommunicates remain bound by ecclesiastical obligations such as attending Mass even though they are barred from receiving the Eucharist and from taking an active part in the liturgy reading bringing the offerings etc excommunicates lose rights such as the right to the sacraments but they are still bound to the obligations of the law their rights are restored when they are reconciled through the remission of the penalty they are urged to retain a relationship with the church as the goal is to encourage them to repent and return to active participation in its life these are the only effects for those who have incurred a litlle sententious communication for instance a priest may not refuse communion publicly to those who are under an automatic excommunication as long as it has not been officially declared to have been incurred by them even if the priest knows that they have incurred it on the other hand if the priest knows that excommunication has been imposed on someone or that an automatic excommunication has been declared and is no longer merely an undeclared automatic excommunication he is forbidden to administer Holy Communion to that person see canon 915 in the Catholic Church excommunication is normally resolved by a declaration of repentance profession of the Creed if the offense involved heresy and an act of faith or renewal of obedience if that was a relevant part of the offending Act ie an act of schism by the excommunicated person and the lifting of the censure absolution by a priest or Bishop empowered to do this the absolution can be in the internal private forum only or also in the external public forum depending on whether scandal would be given if a person were privately absolved and yet publicly considered unrepentant since excommunication excludes from reception of the sacraments absolution from excommunication as required before absolution can be given from the sin that led to the censure in many cases whole process takes place on a single occasion in the privacy of the confessional for some more serious wrongdoings absolution from excommunication is reserved to a bishop another ordinary or even the Pope these can delegate a priest to act on their behalf interdict as a censure similar to excommunication it too excludes from ministerial functions in public worship and from reception of the sacraments but not from the exercise of governance topic eastern Catholic churches in the Eastern Catholic churches excommunications is imposed only by decree never incurred automatically by lit a sentential excommunication a distinction is made between minor and major excommunication those on whom minor excommunication has been imposed are excluded from receiving the Eucharist and can also be excluded from participating in the Divine Liturgy they can even be excluded from entering a church when divine worship is being celebrated there the decree of excommunication must indicate the precise effect of the excommunication and if required its duration those under major excommunication are in addition forbidden to receive not only the Eucharist but also the other sacraments to administer sacraments or sacramentals to exercise any ecclesiastical offices ministries or functions whatsoever and any such exercise by them is null and void they are to be removed from participation in the divine liturgy and any public celebrations of divine worship they are forbidden to make use of any privileges granted to them and cannot be given any dignity office ministry or function in the church they cannot receive any pension or emoluments associated with these dignities etc and they are deprived of the right to vote or to be elected minor excommunication is roughly equivalent to the interdict in Western law topic X communicable offenses the X communicable offenses can be distinguished as has been said into the ones where the punishment is litlle sententious that is the penalty is incurred by committing the deed itself and those where it needs to be imposed by a court according to who has the right to absolve it which is ordinarily the bishop or in some cases the Apostolic See whether the offender is to be avoided henceforth but tandice or not under current law and excommunicate is never vit andis persons belonging to an Eastern Catholic Church are never subject to a litlle sententious ment this is therefore not explicitly mentioned in the list below topic lit a sentential a person as litlle sententious communicated or if an Eastern Catholic Ferrand a Centon dia if they uses physical force against the Pope reserved to the Apostolic See for Eastern Catholics even to the Pope in person can 1370 CIC can 1445 see CEO used a result if so facto in Avot andis excommunication until 1983 can 2343 CIC 1917 pretends to absolve which is invalid can 977 his own partner in a sin against the sixth commandment reserved to the Apostolic See can 1378 section 1 CIC can 14:57 C CEO can 728 section 1 C CEO violates directly the seal of the confessional reserved to the Apostolic See can 1388 CIC can 1456 section 1 C CEO Kenan 728 section 1 C CEO throws away or for sacrilegious purpose keeps back the Blessed Sacrament reserved for Latin Catholics to the Apostolic See can 1367 CIC can 1442 C CEO consecrates as a bishop another bishop without mandate by the Apostolic See or receive such consecration reserved for Latin Catholics to the Apostolic See can 1383 CIC can 1459 section 1 C CEO is an apostate can 1364 section 1 CI c CF can 751 CIC can 1436 section 1 C CEO that as one who totally repudiates the Christian faith is a heretic can 1364 section 1 CI c CF can 751 CIC can 14:36 section 1 C CEO that has condemnation Slee denies or doubts a Dogma of the Catholic Church his ashes mattock can 1364 section one CI c CF can 751 CI c can 1437 section one c CEO that is denies submission to the pope or community to the other members of the church subordinate to the pope this is not per se true of one who merely disobeys an order of the pope performs has performed on herself assists in or makes possible and abortion can 1398 CIC can 1450 section 2 c CEO commits simony in a papal election universi Dominici greg s udg number 78 as a cardinal or any other person taking part in the Conclave the Conclave secretary etc makes known an exclusive or helps in any other manner a secular power to influence the papal election udg number 80 as a cardinal makes any pacts deals or promises regarding the papal election at a Conclave this does not forbid the Cardinals to discuss whom to elect udg number 81 as a bishop attempts to confer Holy Orders on the woman alongside the woman who attempted to receive the consecration in both Eastern and Latin rites the excommunication is reserved to the Apostolic See topic ferrand a sentential a person may be ferrand a sentence Shia excommunicated if he tries to celebrate the mass without being a priest in curse for Latin Catholics also a litlle sententious interdict for laymen and suspension for clerics can 1378 section two number one CIC can 1443 see CEO here's a confession or tries to absolve without being able to absolve for latin catholics this does not of course include hindrances on the penitent side for the mere hearing of the confessions and hidden hindrances on the penitent side for absolutions can 1378 section two number one incurs also a litlle sententious interdict for laymen and suspension for clerics breaks the seal of the confessional indirectly or is someone not the confessor e.g an interpreter or one who overheard something that was said for latin Catholics can 1388 section to CIC who breaks a penal law allowing excommunication that was enacted on local level which the local authority however may only do with great caution and for grave offenses for Latin Catholics can 1318 CIC it stubbornly as an Eastern Catholic priest the commemoration of the hierarch in the divine liturgy and divine praises not mandatorily can 1438 see CEO commits physical violence against a patriarch or a metropolitan as an Eastern Catholic can 1445 section 1 C CEO incites sedition against any hierarch especially a patriarch or the Pope as an Eastern Catholic can 1447 Section 1 not mandatorily commits murder as an Eastern Catholic can 1450 section 1 C CEO kidnaps wounds seriously mutilates or tortures physically or mentally a person as an Eastern Catholic can 1451 C CEO not mandatorily falsely accuses someone of a canonical offense as an Eastern Catholic can 1454 C CEO not mandatorily tries to use the influence of secular Authority to gain admission to Holy Orders or any function in the church as an Eastern Catholic can 1460 not mandatorily administers or receives a sacrament excluding Holy Orders or any function in the church through simony as an Eastern Catholic can 1 4 6 1 F C CEO not mandatorily topic former X communicable offenses according to the code of canon law of 1917 the excommunications reserved to the Apostolic See were grouped in three categories those reserved one simply to in a special manner three in a most special manner each solvable by the Pope and by those priests the Pope had delegated the faculty to absolve for precisely that degree and below the excommunications reserved to the bishop which is now principally true of every excommunication there was yet a category of excommunications reserved to no one ie that could be solved by any confessor the excommunications for desecration of the Blessed Sacrament physical violence against the Pope attempted absolution of an accomplice in a sin against the sixth commandment and breaking the seal of the confessional no one to for from the light a sentential offenses listed above were reserved to the Apostolic See in most special manner the excommunications for apostasy heresy or schism were reserved to the Apostolic See in special manner though they could be solved by the bishop though not the general vicar in his stead can 2314 section to the possible excommunication of someone not the Confessor who disclosed something under the seal of the confessional was reserved to no one the excommunication for unlawful Episcopal consecration z' did not then exist but there was a litlle sententious suspension as neither did the possible excommunication and certain suspension of a priest who does have faculties but absolves a penitent he knows to be unrepentant the other excommunication still in existence were reserved to the bishop as they are now the following further acts were excommunicated ences reserved to the Apostolic See in a special manner having been a suspect of heresy for six months without clearing the suspicion can 2315 editing books of apostates heretics and schismatics that defend apostasy heresy or schism or reading without due permission such books are those in particular forbidden by the Apostolic seat the latter did not include the whole index can 2318 simulating Holy Mass or the sacramental absolution without being a priest can 2322 appealing against the Pope to a future council can 2332 taking recourse to secular powers to hinder the promulgation of acts of the Apostolic See or its legate's or hinders their promulgation or execution with force or fear can 2333 giving laws or decrees against the freedom and the rights of the church can 2334 number one hindering the church directly or indirectly to exercise her power of governance in both the external and the internal forum taking recourse to secular power for doing so can 2334 number two taking a cardinal a papal Leggett a major official of the Roman Curia or one's own diocesan bishop to a secular court WR t their actions in office can 2341 physical force against a cardinal papal legged or any bishop can 2343 usurping goods and rights of the church can 2345 forging apostolic letters can 2,360 falsely accusing a confessor of the crime of solicitation can 2363 simply reserved to the Holy See commercially dealing with indulgences can 2327 being initiated to Freemasonry or other associations of the kind acting against the church and legitimate powers can 2335 trying to absolve from a penalty reserved to the Holy See in a special or most special manner without having the faculty to do so can 2338 section 1 giving aid to vit andis excommunicates in their delict or as a cleric knowingly and freely celebrating the Divine Office together with them can 2338 section 2 taking a bishop abbot or prelate nullius or one of the highest superiors of papal irreconcilable t doing his office can 2341 violating the enclosure of a convent can 2342 taking part in a duel in any function can 2351 trying to enter a civil marriage as a cleric from the Bank of subdeacon and above or a monk or nun with solemn vows can 2388 section to commit simony can 2390 to incepting destroying hiding or substantially changing a document directed to the diocesan Curia as a vicar capítulo or cannon of the chapter during a vacancy only can 2405 reserved to the diocesan bishop trying to enter marriage in front of a non Catholic minister or in the explicit or implicit understanding that one or more of the children are to be baptized outside the Catholic Church or giving knowingly one's children to be baptized by non Catholics can 2319 making false relics are knowingly selling them distributing them and exposed them to public veneration can 2326 physical violence against a cleric monk or nun can 2343 section for marrying as a monk unless a subdeacon or above in Holy Orders or nun in simple vows can 2388 section to reserve to no one writing editing or printing without due permission editions of the Sacred Scripture or of annotations or commentaries thereon can 2318 section two giving an ecclesial burial to the unfaithful apostates heretics schismatics or any excommunicates or interdicted people can 2339 forcing a man to enter the clerical state or a woman to enter religion or to take simple or solemn vows can 2,352 for the victim of solicitation knowing failure to denounce the perpetrator not to be absolved before the obligation is fulfilled can 2368 section 2 topic Eastern Orthodox churches in the Eastern Orthodox Church's excommunication as the exclusion of a member from the Eucharist it is not expulsion from the churches this can happen for such reasons as not having confessed within that year excommunication can also be imposed as part of a penitential period it is generally done with the goal of restoring the member to full communion before an excommunication of significant duration as imposed the bishop is usually consulted the Orthodox churches do have a means of expulsion by pronouncing anathema but this is reserved only for acts of serious and unrepentant heresy as an example of this the Second Council of Constantinople in 553 in its 11th Capitola declared if anyone does not anathematized arias UNAMI Asst Macedonia's apolinaria story Asst you teach is an origin as well as their heretical books and also all other heretics who have already been condemned and anathematized by the Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church and by the for Holy synod's which have already been mentioned and also all those who have thought are now think in the same way as the aforesaid heretics and who persist in their error even to death let him be anathema topic lutheran churches although Lutheranism technically has an excommunication process some denominations and congregations do not use it the Lutheran definition in its earliest and most technical form would be found in Martin Luther's small catechism defined beginning at questions no 277 to 283 in the office of keys Luther endeavored to follow the process that Jesus laid out in the 18th chapter of the Gospel of Matthew according to Luther excommunication requires 1 the confrontation between the subject and the individual against whom he has sinned 2 if this fails the confrontation between the subject the harmed individual and 2 or 3 witnesses to such acts of sin 3 the informing of the pastor of the subjects Congregation for a confrontation between the pastor and the subject many Lutheran denominations operate under the premise that the entire congregation as opposed to the pastor alone must take appropriate steps for excommunication and there are not always precise rules to the point where individual congregations often set out rules for excommunicating laymen as opposed to clergy for example churches may sometimes require that a vote must be taken at Sunday services some congregations require that this vote be unanimous in the Church of Sweden and the Church of Denmark excommunicated individuals are turned out from their parish in front of their congregation they are not forbidden however to attend church and participate in other acts of devotion although they are to sit in a place appointed by the priest which was at a distance from others the Lutheran process though rarely used has created unusual situations in recent years due to its somewhat democratic excommunication process one example was an effort to get serial killer Dennis Rader excommunicated from his denomination the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America by individuals who tried to lobby Raiders fellow church members into voting for his excommunication topic anglican communion you topic Church of England the Church of England does not have any specific canons regarding how or why a member can be excommunicated although it has a Canon according to which ecclesiastical burial may be refused to someone declared excommunicate for some Grievous and notorious crime and no man to testify to his repentance topic Episcopal Church of the United States of America the ICI USA is in the Anglican Communion and shares many canons with the Church of England which would determine its policy on excommunication topic Reformed churches in the Reformed churches excommunication has generally been seen as the culmination of church discipline which is one of the three marks of the church the Westminster Confession of faith sees it as the third step after admonition and suspension from the sacrament of the Lord's Supper for a season yet John Calvin argues in his Institutes of the Christian religion that church centres do not consign those who are excommunicated to Perpetual ruin and damnation but are designed to induce repentance reconciliation and restoration to communion Calvin notes though ecclesiastical discipline does not allow us to be unfamiliar in intimate terms with excommunicated persons still we ought to strive by all possible means to bring them to a better mind and recover them to the fellowship and unity of the church at least one modern reformed theologian argues that excommunication is not the final step in the disciplinary process je Adams argues that in excommunication the offender is still seen as a brother but in the final step they become as the heathen and tax collector Matthew chapter 18 verse 17 Adams writes nowhere in the Bible is excommunication removal from the fellowship of the Lord's table according to Adams equated with what happens in step 5 rather step 5 is called removing from the midst handing over to Satan and the like former Princeton president and theologian Jonathan Edwards addresses the notion of excommunication s removal from the fellowship of the Lord's table in his treatise entitled the nature and end of excommunication Edwards argues that particularly we are forbidden such a degree of associating ourselves with ex communicants as there is in making them our guests at our tables or in being their guests at their tables as is manifest in the text where we are commanded to have no company with them know not to eat Edwards insists that this respects not eating with them at the Lord's Supper but a common eating is evident by the words that the eating here forbidden is one of the lowest degrees of keeping company which are forbidden keep no company with such a one set the Apostle know not to eat as much as to say no not in so low a degree as to eat with him but eating with him at the Lord's Supper is the very highest degree of visible Christian communion who can suppose that the Apostle meant this take heed and have no company with a man know not so much as in the highest degree of communion that you can have besides the Apostle mentions this eating as a way of keeping company which however they might hold with the heathen he tells them not to keep company with fornicators then he informs them he means not with fornicators of this world that is the heathens but Seth he if any man that is called a brother be a fornicator etc with such a one keep no company know not D this makes it most apparent that the Apostle did not mean eating at the Lord's table for so they might not keep company with the heathens anymore than with an excommunicated person topic Methodism in the Methodist Episcopal Church individuals were able to be excommunicated following trial before a jury of his peers and after having had the privilege of an appeal to a higher court nevertheless an excommunication could be lifted after sufficient penance John Wesley the founder of the Methodist churches excommunicated 64 members from the Newcastle Methodist Society alone for the following reasons - for cursing and swearing - for habitual sabbath breaking 17 for drunkenness 2 for retailing Spiritist liquors 3 for quarreling and brawling 1 for beating his wife 3 for habitual willful lying 4 for railing and evil speaking 1 for idleness and laziness and 9 and 20 for lightness and carelessness the Allegheny Wesleyan Methodist connection in its 2014 discipline includes homosexuality lesbianism bisexuality bestiality incest fornication adultery and any attempt to alter one's gender by surgery as well as remarriage after divorce among its ex communicable offenses the evangelical Wesleyan Church in its 2015 discipline states that any member of our church who is accused of neglect of the means of grace or other duties required by the Word of God the indulgence of sinful tempers words or actions the sowing of dissension or any other violation of the order and discipline of the church may after proper labor and admonition be censured placed on probation or expelled by the official board of the circuit of which he is a member if he requests a trial however within 30 dates of the final action of the official board it shall be granted topic Anabaptist tradition when believers were baptized and taken into membership of the church by Anabaptists it was not only done as symbol of cleansing of sin but was also done as a public commitment to identify with Jesus Christ and to conform one's life to the teaching an example of Jesus as understood by the church practically that meant membership in the church entailed a commitment to try to live according to norms of Christian behavior widely held by the Anabaptist tradition in the ideal discipline in the Anabaptist tradition requires the church to confront a notoriously earning an unrepentant church member first directly in a very small circle and if no resolution is forthcoming expanding the circle in steps eventually to include the entire church congregation if the errant member persists without repentance and rejects even the admonition of the congregation that person is excommunicated or excluded from church membership exclusion from the church is recognition by the congregation that this person has separated himself or herself from the church by way of his or her visible and unrepentant sin this is done ostensively as a final resort to protect the integrity of the church when this occurs the church is expected to continue to pray for the excluded member and to seek to restore him or her to its fellowship there was originally no inherent expectation to shun completely sever all ties with an excluded member however differences regarding this very issue led to early schisms between different and a Baptist leaders and those who followed them topic Amish Jakob Ammann founder of the Amish sect believed that the shunning of those under the band should be systematically practiced among the Swiss and a Baptists as it was in the north and as was outlined in the dordrecht confession Amin's in compromising zeal regarding this practice was one of the main disputes that led to the schism between the Anabaptist groups that became the Amish and those that eventually would be called Mennonite recently more moderate Amish groups have become less strict in their application of excommunication as a discipline this has led to splits in several communities an example of which as the Swartzentruber Amish who split from the main body of Old Order Amish because of the latter's practice of lifting the ban from members who later join other churches in general the Amish will excommunicate baptized members for failure to abide by their Ordnung church rules as it is interpreted by the local bishop if certain repeat violations of the Ordnung occur excommunication among the Old Order Amish results in shunning or the meiting the severity of which depends on many factors such as the family the local community as well as the type of Amish some Amish communities cease shunning after one year if the person joins another Church later on especially if it is another Mennonite Church at the most severe other members of the congregation are prohibited almost all contact with an excommunicated member including social and business ties between the ex communicant and the congregation sometimes even marital contact between the ex communicant and spouse remaining in the congregation or family contact between adult children and parents topic Mennonites in the Mennonite Church excommunication is rare and is carried out only after many attempts at reconciliation and on someone who is flagrantly and repeatedly violating standards of behavior that the church expects occasionally excommunication is also carried against those who repeatedly questioned the church's behavior or who genuinely differ with the church's theology as well although in almost all cases the dissenter will leave the church before any discipline need be invoked in either case the church will attempt reconciliation with the member in private first one-on-one and then with a few church leaders only if the church's reconciliation attempts are unsuccessful the congregation formally revoked church membership members of the church generally pray for the excluded member some regional conferences the Mennonite counterpart to dioceses of other denominations of the Mennonite Church have acted to expel member congregations that have openly welcomed non celibate homosexuals as members this internal conflict regarding homosexuality has also been an issue for other moderate denominations such as the American Baptists and Methodists the practice among old order Mennonite congregations as more along the lines of Amish but perhaps less severe typically an old order member who disobeys the Ordnung Church regulations must meet with the leaders of the church if a church regulation is broken a second time there is a confession in the church those who refuse to confess are excommunicated however upon later confession the church member will be reinstated and excommunicated member is placed under the ban this person is not banned from eating with their own family excommunicated persons can still have business dealings with church members and can maintain marital relations with a marriage partner who remains a church member topic Hutterites the separatist communal and self-contained Hutterites also use excommunication and shunning as form of church discipline since Hutterites have communal ownership of goods the effects of excommunication could impose a hardship upon the excluded member and family leaving them without employment income and material assets such as a home however often arrangements are made to provide material benefits to the family leaving the colony such as an automobile and some transition funds for rent etc one Hutterite colony in Manitoba Canada had a protracted dispute when leaders attempted to force the departure of a group that had been excommunicated but would not leave about a dozen lawsuits in both Canada and the United States were filed between the various Hutterite factions and colonies concerning excommunication shunning the legitimacy of leadership communal property rights and fair division of communal property when factions have separated topic the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day saints the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day saints LDS Church practices excommunication as penalty for those who commit serious sins ie actions that significantly impair the name or moral influence of the church or pose a threat to other people according to the church leadership handbook the purposes of church discipline are one to save the souls of transgressors two to protect the innocent and three to safeguard the purity integrity and good name of the church the LDS Church also practices the lesser sanctions of private counsel in caution in formal probation formal probation and disfellowship meant disfellowshipped is used for serious sins that do not rise to the level of excommunication disfellowship meant denies some privileges but does not include a loss of church membership once disfellowshipped persons may not take the sacrament or enter church temples nor may they offer public prayers or sermons disfellowshipped persons may continue to attend most church functions and are permitted to wear temple garments pay tithes and offerings and participate in church classes if their conduct is orderly disfellowship Minh typically lasts for one year after which one may be reinstated as a member in good standing in the more Grievous or recalcitrant cases excommunication becomes a disciplinary option excommunication is generally reserved for what are seen as the most serious sins including committing serious crimes such as murder child abuse and incest committing adultery involvement in our teaching of polygamy involvement in homosexual conduct apostasy participation in an abortion teaching false doctrine or openly criticizing church leaders a 2006 revision to the handbook states that formally joining another church constitutes apostasy and as an ex communicable offense however merely attending another church does not constitute apostasy an excommunication can occur only after a formal disciplinary Council formerly called a church Court the council's were renamed to avoid focusing on guilt and instead to emphasize the availability of repentance the decision to excommunicate a Melchizedek Priesthood holder as generally the province of the leadership of a stake in such a disciplinary Council the stake presidency and Steak High Council attend the twelve members of the High Council are split in half one group represents the member in question and is charged with preventing insult or injustice the other group represents the church as a whole the member under scrutiny is invited to attend the disciplinary proceedings but the council can go forward without him in making a decision the leaders of the High Council consult with the stake presidency but the decision about which discipline is necessary as the stake president alone it is possible to appeal a decision of a state disciplinary Council to the church's first presidency for females and for male members not initiated into the Melchizedek Priesthood award disciplinary Council as held in such cases a bishop determines whether excommunication or a lesser sanction is warranted he does this in consultation with his two counselors with the bishop making the final determination after prayer the decision of award disciplinary Council can be appealed to the stake president the following list of variable serves as a general set of guidelines for when excommunication or lesser action may be warranted beginning with those more likely to result in severe sanction violation of covenants covenants are made in conjunction with specific ordinances in the LDS Church violated covenants that might result in excommunication are usually those surrounding marriage covenants temple covenants and priesthood covenants position of trust or authority the person's position in the church hierarchy factors into the decision it is considered more serious when a sin is committed by an area 70 a stake mission or temple president a bishop a patriarch or a full-time missionary repetition repetition of a sin is more serious than a single instance magnitude how often how many individuals were impacted and who is aware of the sin factored into the decision age maturity and experience those who are young in age or immature in their understanding are typically afforded leniency interests of the innocent how the discipline will impact innocent family members may be considered time between transgression and confession if the sin was committed in the distant past and there has not been repetition leniency may be considered voluntary confession if a person voluntarily confesses the sin leniency is suggested evidence of repentance sorrow for sin and demonstrated commitment to repentance as well as faith in Jesus Christ all play a role in determining the severity of discipline notices of excommunication may be made public especially in cases of apostasy where members could be misled however the specific reasons for individual excommunications are typically kept confidential and are seldom made public by church leadership those who are excommunicated lose their church membership in the right to partake of the sacrament such persons are usually allowed to attend church meetings but participation is limited they cannot offer public prayers or preach sermons and cannot enter temples excommunicated members are also barred from wearing or purchasing temple garments and from paying tithes excommunicated members may be rebaptised after a waiting period and sincere repentance as judged by a series of interviews with church leaders some critics have charged that LDS church leaders have used the threat of excommunication to silence or punish church members and researchers who disagree with established policy and doctrine who study or discuss controversial subjects or who may be involved in disputes with local stake leaders or general authorities see eg Brian Evanston a former BYU professor and writer whose fiction came under criticism from BYU officials in LDS leadership another notable case of excommunication from the LDS Church was the September 6 a group of intellectuals and professors five of whom were excommunicated in the 6th dispell Oh shipped however church policy dictates that local leaders are responsible for excommunication without influence from church headquarters the church thus argues that this policy is evidence against any systematic persecution of scholars topic Jehovah's Witnesses jehovah's witnesses practice a form of excommunication using the term disfellowshipping in cases where a member is believed to have unrepentantly committed one or more of several documented serious sins the practice is based on their interpretation of first Corinthians chapter 5 verses 11 to 13 quit mixing in company with anyone called a brother that is a fornicator or greedy person or an idolater or a reviler or a drunkard or an extortioner not even eating with such a man remove the wicked man from your midst and second John chapter 10 never receive him in your home or say a greeting to him they interpret these verses to mean that any baptized believer who engages in gross sins is to be expelled from the congregation and shunned when a member confesses to or is accused of a serious sin a judicial committee of at least three elders is formed this committee investigates the case and determines the magnitude of the sin committed if the person is deemed guilty of a disfellowshipping offense the committee then decides on the basis of the person's attitude and works befitting repentance Act chapter 26 verse 20 whether the person is to be considered repentant the works may include trying to correct the wrong making apologies to any offended individuals and compliance with earlier counsel if deemed guilty but repentant the person is not disfellowshipped but is formally reproved and has restrictions imposed which preclude the individual from various activities such as presenting talks offering public prayers or making comments at religious meetings if the person is deemed guilty and unrepentant he or she will be disfellowshipped unless an appeal is made within seven days the disfellowshipping is made formal by an announcement at the congregations next service meeting appeals are granted to determine if procedural errors are felt to have occurred that may have affected the outcome disfellowshipping as a severing of friendly relationships between all Jehovah's Witnesses and the disfellowshipped person interaction with extended family is typically restricted to a minimum such as presence at the reading of wills and providing essential care for the elderly within a household typical family contact may continue but without spiritual fellowship such as family bible study and religious discussions parents of disfellowship miners living in the family home may continue to attempt to convince the child about the group's teachings Jehovah's Witnesses believe that this form of discipline encourages the disfellowshipped individual to conform to biblical standards and prevents the person from influencing other members of the congregation along with breaches of the witness's moral code openly disagreeing with the teachings Jehovah's Witnesses as considered grounds for shunning these persons are labeled as apostates and are described in watchtower society literature as mentally diseased descriptions of apostates appearing in the witness's literature have been the subject of investigation in the UK to determine if they violate religious hatred laws sociologist Andrew Holden claims many witnesses who would otherwise defect because of disillusionment with the organization and its teachings remain affiliated out of fear of being shunned and losing contact with friends and family members shunning employs what is known as relational aggression in psychological literature when used by church members and members spouse parents against ex communicant parents it contains elements of what psychologists call parental alienation extreme shunning may cause trauma to the shun and to their dependents similar to what is studied in the psychology of torture disassociation is a form of shunning where a member expresses verbally or in writing that they do not wish to be associated with jehovah's witnesses rather than for having committed any specific essen elders may also decide that an individual has disassociated without any formal statement by the individual by actions such as accepting a blood transfusion or for joining another religious or military organization individuals who are deemed by the elders to have disassociated are given no right of appeal each year congregation elders are instructed to consider meeting with disfellowshipped individuals to determine changed circumstances and encourage them to pursue reinstatement reinstatement is not automatic after a certain time period nor is there a minimum duration disfellowshipped persons may talk to elders at any time but must apply in writing to be considered for reinstatement into the Cong elders consider each case individually and are instructed to ensure that sufficient time has passed for the disfellowshipped person to prove that his profession of repentance is genuine a judicial committee meets with the individual to determine their repentance and if this is established the person is reinstated into the congregation and may participate with the congregation in their formal ministry such as house-to-house preaching but is prohibited from commenting at meetings or holding any privileges for a period set by the judicial committee if possible the same judicial committee members who disfellowship the individual are selected for the reinstatement hearing if the applicant does in a different area the person will meet with a local judicial committee that will communicate with either the original judicial committee if available or a new one in the original congregation a witness who has been formally reproved or reinstated cannot be appointed to any special privilege of service for at least one year serious sins involving child sex abuse permanently disqualified the sinner from appointment to any congregational privilege of service regardless of whether the sinner was convicted of any secular crime topic christadelphians similarly too many groups having their origins in the 1830s restoration movement christadelphians called their form of excommunication disfellowshipping though they do not practice shunning disfellowshipping can occur for moral reasons changing beliefs or in some ecclesia s-- for not attending communion referred to as the emblems or the breaking of bread in such cases the person involved is usually required to discuss the issues if they do not conform the church meeting or ecclesia is recommended by the management committee arranging brethren to vote on disfellowshipping the person these procedures were formulated 1863 onwards by early christian Elfi ins and then in 1883 codified by robert roberts and a guide to the formation and conduct of christadelphians ecclesia school oak really the ecclesial guide however christadelphians justify and apply their practice not only from this document but also from passages such as the exclusion in one code point five and recovery in two code point two christadelphians typically avoid the term excommunication which many associate with the Catholic Church and may feel the word carries implications they do not agree with such as undo condemnation and punishment as well as failing to recognize the remedial intention of the measure behavioral cases many cases regarding moral issues tend to involve relational matters such as marriage outside the faith divorce and remarriage which is considered adultery in some circumstances by some ecclesia s-- or homosexuality reinstatement for moral issues is determined by the ecclesia z-- assessment of whether the individual has turned away from ceased the course of action considered immoral by the church this can be complex when dealing with cases of divorce and subsequent remarriage with different positions adopted by different ecclesia s-- but generally within the main central grouping such cases can be accommodated some minority fellowships do not accommodate this under any circumstances doctrinal cases changes of belief on what christadelphians call first principle doctrines are difficult to accommodate unless the individual agrees to not teacher spread them since the body has a documented statement of faith which informally serves as a basis of ecclesial membership and inter ecclesial fellowship those who are disfellowshipped for reasons of differing belief rarely return because they are expected to conform to an understanding with which they do not agree holding differing beliefs on fundamental matters is considered as error in apostasy which can limit a person's salvation however in practice disfellowship for doctrinal reasons is now unusual in the case of adultery and divorce the passage of time usually means a member can be restored if he or she wants to be in the case of ongoing behavior cohabitation homosexual activity then the terms of the suspension have not been met the mechanics of Rafael o ship follow the reverse of the original process the individual makes an application to the ecclesia and the arranging brethren give a recommendation to the members who vote if the arranging Brethren judge that a vote may divide the ecclesia or personally upset some members they may seek to find a third party ecclesia which is willing to Rafael o ship the member instead according to the ecclesial guide a third party ecclesia may also take the initiative to rafael o ship another meetings member however this cannot be done unilaterally as this would constitute heteronomy over the autonomy of the original ecclesia topic Society of Friends Quakers among many of the Society of friends groups Quakers one is read out of meeting for behavior inconsistent with the sense of the meeting however it is the responsibility of each meeting quarterly meeting and yearly meeting to act with respect to their own members for example during the Vietnam War many friends were concerned about friend Richard Nixon's position on war which seemed at odds with their beliefs however it was the responsibility of Nixon's own meeting the East Whittier meeting of Whittier California to act if indeed that meeting felt daleney they did not in the 17th century before the founding of abolitionist societies friends who too forcefully tried to convince their corrala genesis of the evils of slavery were read out of meeting benjamin lay was read out of the philadelphia yearly meeting for this during the american revolution over 400 friends were read out of meeting for their military participation or support topic iglesia ni cristo iglesia ni cristo practices a form expulsion similar to excommunication in Catholicism expelling members it deems to have gravely sinned or gone against the teachings and doctrines of the church the Sangha Mian the church's Council has jurisdiction to expel members from the church people expelled by the church are referred to as dismissed - golly - Wallach offenses that may be grounds for expulsion include marrying a non-member and becoming pregnant out of wedlock an expelled member can be readmitted by pledging obedience to the church and its values and teachings topic Unitarian Universalism you Unitarian Universalism being a liberal religious group in a Congregational denomination has a wide diversity of opinions and sentiments nonetheless Unitarian Universalists have had to deal with disruptive individuals congregations which had no policies on disruptive individuals have sometimes found themselves having to create such policies up to and including expulsion by the late 1990s several churches were using the West Shore uu church's policy as a model if someone is threatening disruptive or distracting from the appeal of the church to its membership a church using this model has three recommended levels of response to the offending individual while the first level involves dialog between a committee or clergy member in the offender the second and third levels involve expulsion either from the church itself or a church activity topic Buddhism there is no direct equivalent to excommunication in Buddhism however in the there've aid in monastic community monks can be expelled from monasteries for heresy or other acts in addition the monks have four valves called the four defeats which are abstaining from sexual intercourse stealing murder and refraining from lying about spiritual gains eg having special power or ability to perform miracles if even one is broken the monk is automatically a layman again and can never become a monk in his or her current life most Japanese Buddhist sects hold ecclesiastical authority over their followers and have their own rules for expelling members of the Sangha lay or bishopric the late Japanese Buddhist organization Soka Gakkai was expelled from the Nichiren Shoshu sect in 1991 1997 topic hinduism Hinduism has been too diverse to be seen as a monolithic religion and with a conspicuous absence of any listed Dogma or ecclesia organized church has no concept of excommunication and hence no Hindu may be ousted from the Hindu religion although a person may easily lose caste status for a very wide variety of infringement of caste prohibitions this may or may not be recoverable however some of the modern organized sects within Hinduism may practice something equivalent to excommunication today by ousting a person from their own sect in medieval and early modern times and sometimes even now in South Asia excommunication from one's caste j'tia Varna used to be practiced by the caste councils and was often with serious consequences such as a basement of the person's caste status and even throwing him into the sphere of the untouchables or bangy in the 19th century a Hindu faced excommunication for going abroad since it was presumed he would be forced to break caste restrictions and as a result become polluted after excommunication it would depend upon the caste Council whether they would accept any form of repentance ritual or otherwise or not such current examples of excommunication in Hinduism are often more political or social rather than religious for example the excommunication of lower castes for refusing to work as scavengers in Tamil Nadu an earlier example of excommunication in Hinduism is that of Shastri yagna Burgess who voluntarily left and was later expelled from the VAT tall gaudy of the swaminarayan Samper day by the then VAT tall acharya in 1906 he went on to form his own institution butch as in Wasi swaminarayan sanstha or BSS now BAPS claiming gonna tighten and Swamy was the rightful spiritual successor to swaminarayan topic Islam excommunication as it exists in Christian faith does not exist in Islam moreover there is a clear mandate within the Quran stating there is no compulsion in religion therefore one cannot force another to believe ergo no one has authority over doctrinal matters the nearest approximation is tak fir a declaration that an individual or group is kafir or Kufa in plural a non-believer this does not prevent an individual from taking part in any Islamic Rite or ritual and since the matter of whether a person is kafir as a rather subjective matter a declaration of tak fir is generally considered null and void if the target refutes it or if the Islamic community in which he or she lives refuses to accept it tak fir has usually been practiced through the courts more recently cases have taken place where individuals have been considered coof are these decisions followed lawsuits against individuals mainly in response to their writings that some have viewed as anti Islamic the most famous cases are of salman rushdie nasser abu zaid and now ll Saddam way the repercussions of such cases have included divorce since under traditional interpretations of Islamic law Muslim women are not permitted to marry non-muslim men however tak fir remains a highly contentious issue in Islam primarily because there is no universally accepted Authority in Islamic law indeed according to classical commentators the reverse seems to hold true in that Muhammad reportedly equated the act of declaring someone a kafir itself to blasphemy if the accused individual maintained that he was a Muslim topic Judaism cherrim is the highest ecclesiastical censure in judaism it is the total exclusion of a person from the Jewish community except for cases in the charity community cherrim stopped existing after the Enlightenment when local Jewish communities lost their political autonomy and Jews were integrated into the Gentile nations in which they lived a serve order equivalent to a contempt of court issued by a rabbinical court may also limit religious participation rabbinical conferences of movements do expel members from time to time but sometimes choose the lesser penalty of censoring the offending rabbi between 2010 and 2015 the reformed Jewish Central Conference of American rabbis expelled six rabbis the Orthodox Jewish rabbinical Council of America expelled three and the conservative Jewish rabbinical Assembly expelled one suspended three and caused one to resign without eligibility for reinstatement while the CCAA r and r CA were relatively shy about their reasons for expelling rabbis the raw was more open about its reasons for kicking rabbis out reasons for expulsion from the three conferences include sexual misconduct failure to comply with ethics investigations setting up conversion groups without the conference's approval stealing money from congregations other financial misconduct and getting arrested Judaism like Unitarian Universalism tends towards Congregationalism and so decisions to exclude from a community of worship often depend on the congregation congregational bylaws sometimes enabled the board of a synagogue to ask individuals to leave or not to enter topic C also excommunication of actors by the Catholic Church banishment in the Bible disconnection interdict equals equals notes | wikipedia tts | UCGajAfZZjyDnyA7YQU0xpOg | 2018-12-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,318 | 57,183 |
6-ywOGzRggw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-ywOGzRggw | Lost Souls #80 - Starting Environmental Tech & Starlight Crafting Altar | [Applause] [Music] hello everybody and welcome back to lost souls episode 8 t believe it or not so today I would actually like to do some environmental tech it's doesn't seem to be too difficult but there's no manual I could find I think it's disappeared and so I was doing it in forever stranded but I suspect everything is roughly the same so let's see what we can do first of all we need to do it's really crafting isn't it so from Bataan yeah that's why we were doing that know what we have to make is I think they would making these blocks of the green stuff here left the right which is made from literate crystals so we need some diets green dyes lime green dyes Flint's and some diamonds that makes forth well I think I'm not sure if that cameras gonna do but we'll just up with a stack of each now dyes is fairly easy what we can do is like this I'll make lime green that's 48 it's a bit difficult to go a suppose you can cut like this cut we finish it off 63 one extra you can also do like this as well as this thing has actually uses or took at least of this one so for example for the lime green flower bits that one would give us some thought and we can then take some of those and then put those through the grinder and to make some leaves then we could take those and we can then take those with a pestle and mortar and make in those into dice so let's do that as well I'm not gonna do the same for these ordinary green leaves here like you see it's shapeless crafting so it takes a bit of slow we're simply bit slow so we need what did we need Flint's let's take a couple of steps of Flint and stack of Diamonds I'll see how many of these things we can actually make so this one we're gonna make just under two stacks aren't we so what we actually short of knock time it's not that probably a die dark green dye okay let's mix without then I'll say dark green - you just say green dye relations are this one I think we only need one set cousin water I've put away let's just get it out we put the vestal motor no very place I suspect he went in there automatically to do dope yeah right take those off first told you eight of those and they've gone into there because I put an ounce of space so we should be able to make the next one of these that's to give us two stacks and then we can get put away what we've got the rest of it we don't need with this so the Dyson stuff like that I think we don't need this so now they're ruining Coulter is full let's see if we can actually do this neither these per block is gonna be quite heavy only both on the Manor birth mother's prediction is full default those come over here and just too far away I think I picked up so I now put the base what's the way haven't I so what we did for the nine of these now what Guardian living rock isn't it I need some living rock that's I think that's already ready I've got some little rock when they let's just take this and take this with this so then we did you just throw this on time here I think right to kill oh it's already done so long I've got two on is that not now we got to use this one we'll have so we've got this right block as a quest complete - fantastic let's do that again not I just I think what I have to do is take this off here and then someday rightly it's with an empty hand right you know one of those on that and then when it's ready oops too near I think he might even be ready this try the again and right-click this with it or good not good noises I think that might even be ready quite like this let's take up some of this well make sure we got some more while we're doing that so here we go again right click it one of those on one of those on I have no idea how many you're gonna need but we're gonna make a few we're gonna use it well actually it's not too difficult to do is it let's press these using up too much mana when I'm doing this it's ready as it's got is it still flaming me bitsource and again brightly within this last row space which is exactly what we're doing such an explosive noise alright we've got seven I think we'll do eight blocks Oh try again great stuff now at least we know one thing we can do what would be really good to me it's probably a solar panel because they are just they are just awesome but let's have a look at the void or - to start with might be able to do that anyway now the void or resource minor personal Nana beacons are actually also awesome things I really like those Lightning control it we don't where she maybe that wouldn't be too bad in this place as happens on forever stranded we didn't get any lightning or very little so avoid or minor control it Tier one so we need for the block of diamonds one diode what's a diet oh that's not actually gonna be too difficult to they have to be pink glass if it does after my pink plus what's recipe for pink glass I want the recipe or that's not like color just a pink dye in the middle of eight class and that'll do fine okay no problem dyes will do will do the disorder the same way as before with dice let's just take I'm not sure because he's never color the colors were she's a bit of a shame I'd understand that it might not have Pincus of all it was the use of this room nope doesn't that pink so we'll use the power we'll use the flower one instead Mary's forgotten to nerf the flower one anyway mystical flowers are this one so now we want the uses of that one I mean what pink flowers has a magenta this one before will be more than enough let's just do four for that time being so let's just pulverize these up oh no got to do this first I'm gonna get the petals give me eight purple petals eight dyes one died around lasts don't give me eight pink glass on leave me with seven pink dye very nice and then we need a car room with accessibility go back to there the rest the or minor Boyd or minor controller we need this one oh it doesn't matter what colored glass a good of use clear so we can make one diode oh we got two interconnects now interconnects how basically left the right throw our case we need another maybe we can do that two blocks of that to make interconnects and I wouldn't be at all surprised if I don't just have to put those down here beside the beside the Daisy fact while I'm doing that I'm going to get some more stone and make some more living rock with the rest of the stuff one thing good about the the quantum quarry here it's full again now you know it's been getting all sorts of strange things just recently I say strange it's been getting things like plums you kill it just leaves which is not gonna help me very much take the plums out of that add a few other bits and pieces so let's just take up I've bought the plums own how I'm just putting them in here for the time being I probably should find a space for them you see it it's also got some eucalyptus wood so wherever it's doing at the moment is he must be mining up so interesting bits and pieces so I wanted that and I want to make sure I've got my magic unbreakable wand cuz another to look a lot of us know how far that going I don't know how long it's gonna take to make it into connect we'll just have to leave it for a bit because we've got everything else I think that's just double-check that recipe so we don't have resource miner that's the resource mine I want thee all miner nope that's just a block off diamond so big deal under lens so I just need a plain lens that one okay that's just just glass again I guess that's just ordinary glass I think so we need seven of those maybe I could even use the pink one as well but I think like it's made colored one and the block of diamonds so the lens was so just what do we say it was just a NH fantastic we get the clear lens first double check the recipe now this one isn't it so we're just missing these two interconnects so let's hope that they're done by now they're not done yet but they are they are doing their particle effect so it is definitely working I'll just chop these up put some more down I'm wait for those to get done and that's it then we've got you got our first bit in bits and pieces now what we have to do with this it has to have a root to bedrock Oh reminds me Bob the big bats as I should be looking at this flux Network I think is called flux Network Ashley for transporting power around that's immersive tech flux networks so just type in on that one that's the plug a point controller basic storage I wonder if it has any form of book on this thing it's always nice at gigantic flux storage hopefully encourage haha the basic looks delish look blocks ok flux which is redstone burn to think what's its flux obsidian I am and there could be four of those ones she would need foresee enough to burn up some redstone actually that's less of a problem than you think because we can do far in a controlled way I like fire in a controlled way we've got one of them I mean fact we should have a leave her to leave a gun - I saw one you know one of the things well one of the things that did I love and hate I have a love-hate relationship with them mods do you ever think for me so for example applied energistics the reason happens i love/hate relationship with them as it basically it takes you take the thinking away make things easier course but we can't remember whether things are a bit like a game of memory this isn't it quite like that mostly enough bit daft but there we are so I'm not gonna do that too far away think he will be snide one more block away let's do this I'm not going to put down the hibachi here then all we need to do is power that with a leave out let's put a lever over here I should put a leave on to the side the other side that we can throw a stone and they would get flux I'll write the interconnects wrote last made so let's take those out so she'd actually worked few what do we need pickaxe fine I'm more living rock let's put some water down keep it going well we're actually there so we should be able to make a void or room up minor tier one and indeed we can now we actually complete a quest void day one void or minor what a surprise what you have to do with this let's put it down I'm gonna put it down on something that'll never break going just for the sake of it now when we take this thing at the assembly assembler I think it's called yes system that we write clay at this does it tell me what I need well it's chef right-click does break yes no assets expected but it should also tell me what I need for this one now how does that work I don't wanna throw I don't want to keep trying shuriken that's it this well look again does it give me any information ah there we get fantastic left clicking it so required for this one so I need 24 structured tier 1 frames or above so let's have a look at that one oops structure frames let's do it from this one stretcher tape tier 1 fantastic - - normally we can't do that until afterwards so we see need some more of these literally oh and some interconnects and we need 24 of these ok that's going to take a little bit of time and need 20 of these and and each one of those just quite a lot anyway but so we need nine times twenty one hundred and eighty of those that's gonna take a while hundred an eighty of these plus plus two for each one so that's and that's another forty isn't it so we need trained it asked 660 and I was going to take a while to do well I tell you what I'm gonna prepare that between episodes because that's gonna take forever but at least we figured out what else we we have to do to do this thing it's nice it tells you so got 20 24 of those sorry I'm gonna go miss Karen see that completely a laser core laser lens of any type and a structure panel 20 structure panels well it not cheap this stuff is it now wants a structure panel it should cheer me up in here because that's the frame this structure panel okay no problem with those got stacks of those from the ministries and the connector no problem with that either you can get lots of this that's not a big deal but I think I'll prepare one or two now and then we'll do the rest later on so we'll let's all look I think it's time to use somewhat essences redstone essence I've probably got 11,000 it's getting a weenie bit full let's take three of those and iron it's an innocence indeed is let's take two of those now the use of this one let's look at the east of this one first that's going to give me six stack it's gonna give me exact its stack isn't it 16 times 4 so the stack went into there when the uses of this one actually we already know if you serve as well probably better tell me you sit on he lies and ain't clicking should be in the minute so we've got quite a lot of redstone now so we should be able to make those things flux block or structure panel so we need that's going to give us we need one of those for each one are we 20 so NES you need five sets us just like that can I shift those away I think it I can't good and the rest we'll put in here so MC satire inventory nicely I'm good to put the rest of these dice and then I'm gonna have to obviously make tons of that stuff but that's not a big deal we could we we're now to make ties petals no big deal whatsoever now it's night time but it's not probably not gonna work we want to upgrade our altar well I do anyway oh yeah and I've also made I did it bring with me yes I did a way stone because I thought I keep coming over here every five minutes about a waist-down square to it for the waste and I'm obviously gonna have to expand this a little bit and it's gonna be moved a bit yeah tell you what just come down what I forgot for space I've got plenty of space fantastic let's take this off let's break up this one we don't need any of this stuff on here don't think that's just or excavate all this stuff away Oh magnet I had got me magnet it's just here it would be sensible to take it for this it's that nice having these these relatively charms they're great who broke it out of it okay I didn't expect that but then again I wasn't really paying attention I should use thee I was like everything good in fact they've got so much from Playmobil I'll use the Playmobil and I think it was she could eat outside my guess I have indeed look what's the missing he's seeing out I was going to say I say let's just put some marble down here and then we can extend extend this area out quite a lot but you know I saw the other day when I was he I thought he polite zombie villager does that go on there cuz it's got snow there you know let's take the theory impactful I should really make nice one of these but they're so expensive like that let's do this side I like this she's got to get around and extend it by one block all the way around I think strange noises yeah I don't know what all the noises are two minutes for the impact Mia from all the different types and mops that's a zombie villager wonder if he's still oh yes years look at the block he was there since last thought it was there since last time and funny dress actually last time I played the game and also all right that's decent so we can put the waist down or just put it down here and what we're gonna call this one we're gonna call this one the stun light I should really call it the altar box and then we activate it because before I forget right-click it otherwise it doesn't go into the list of places that's curious useful succinct doing 41,000 buckets and the crystals gone away so it's that one rock crystal made a lot of starlight so this time I have actually prepared one of these things let's do another so look how much doll eyes this guy in here of course it's come to day time now so what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna take out of here now where has it come to I prepare all the ingredients first of all but we were this ancient block brilliant lovely angel blocks we don't need to be too high and too far away let's do it back here I just put this just put this one down like that then we've got a base in order to work on I gots done like so now what do we need to do I need a sorta marble I forgot the opposite you're not so to mom but I need put it to my wall I would got everything we need no I think we have any way but not in those ones here we go so I've got a crafting table too nice lightning so maybe it's the lightning one is actually quite a maybe it'd be good ain't good one today let's put this down yeah so city Marvel is basically one piece of coal Frank do that right with marble around it that produces eight pieces of city marble like that so now we've put the city marble on on this pillar here like this and let me surround that I think we'll do it here maybe have to break the snow fat first of all I know and then we surround this so I do I don't think I need my crafting table again so let's just pick that up I'll also pick up the angel pot which we have to do with a pickaxe I think it fell down didn't fall down shouldn't have done just go and get it yeah watch you got your own block down the rest of it Ted easy so that has to be surrounded by chiseled marble and marble arches now they should be in here and of course your sisters let's just do that and you can see that one it's actually working so chisel marble I think we need four of those I'm not on a plan Shawn we need a few of these noxious I want I want the Marble Arch I thought that's what we need I think that's all windows I think it's a chisel while it's not pillars yeah I'm sure good so we do is it quit the arches in the middle dunya like that try again and then we've put the chisel marble on the corners then we get the spectral relay I hopefully have them spectral yeah with me and make glass I think I have actually spectral relay I'm having other br1 spectral relay and one glass lens I picked up some other bits and pieces as also going the line so we're now put this into an Tala I think split right-clicking on the house good then we can get the the lens on that so let's go and have a look at the the altar before we go and put this on see what the midden what difference it makes so other one widgets around about a quarter third quarter isn't it well that's posted a significant amount as you can see and it's will just kind of go not gonna put on a couple more of those if you can bear with me well at least we put down another one I've got a feeling just I'm gonna do not need too many let's get the food out Laurie get the angel block here I am doing a town wall but up roundabout level hundred and twenty would be good but I don't think it matters too much put that down that put the marble on top of it come down here I can break it that's thought I did pick it up which is good so then we just put the arches around the out in the middle here I didn't get the rest of the chiseled out of there I had to fill a skip well kind of to get pinned do that on time it would be sensible to I'll put this one away don't need that man of course we can do that from standing on top of this lattice now we need the real light I'm in the glass so that hasn't seemed to be increased it too much I'm going to go and do another one it's not night time I don't think so I'll just do the last of the fall I've prepared the stuff for it seems to be going hard but they're definitely working you can see the star light coming off those Chania let's try the again we're going higher each time I think right good let's just get the angel up before I forget her it wouldn't be the first time okay now anything to sort that one over look for that in slot 5 by pressing highlighting and pressing fire that's always a good trick if you don't know that one she practically on basketful there's just if click it down oops it goes up I should go down to that one and that's also working and it's full antastic look at that so we can actually upgrade this altar and I'm not sure whether I should do it yet because I'm not sure I've got all the bits and pieces that I need to do it now if I remember rightly all we have to do is one of those a bucket of starlight I'm gonna try it anyway I think I've decided I want to try this anyway well we need to forget so that's of course is to hit the drum the bucket I feel so forget slowly I think that goes in the middle and then we needed some chiseled chiseled Marvel didn't we that's the recipe for this just four pieces of any marble will do so I saw royal marble in there so maybe that let's just try that I guess I haven't got enough I so got to remove everything they've accomplished is not good oh yes that works fine and I wand that's right click this okay good I should go and I should go and do some mining shouldn't I so unless if I can remember I have to do for this I'm just gonna guess I think it was Oh they've gone into the end not the death knell of course let's take those out there I think I'm gonna guess I think that was there that was that and the chiseled Marvel was on the cornice I had to aquamarine in the middles cuz actually I'm trying to run this from yesterday to be honest with ya when I say yesterday and last time I did this just think was like yesterday so probably got it completely wrong yeah maybe then you have to go the other way around nope let's have a look at the recipe for it then huh I'm not saying anything so it's this one oh it's pillars I'm snarkily not cake good we need four pillars I sure got lots of those in here actually 99 I think those were the right around to start with indeed it is and it will work so bit of a risk I'm going to take it anyway nice effect why does she give me another quest reward this is Sheila check that to start with shouldn't I that uh that's good and that I sure enough we've got our upgraded altar this doesn't work for us cuz I've got to put this do it now and to put to put this into a structure that's a lot yeah shred so I wanna go book your back I'm just gonna take the bucket after that so let's go and I will look at the book now where how I put the book I'm searching for everything that's why per ton yes stuff here we go after all tone that was that funny bang do you know I'm gonna make here as well I'm gonna marry Kim I make a torture I think Justin okay just in case watching that blight zombie running so I say open up the tomb there we go got something else we got to mint now discovery and exploration I think we're still in exploration let's just mouse click this into here is still too small I cannot scroll out now Oh No all right it disappears okay it's after scrolling our case that gets more I should make a looking glass as well so I've done we haven't done that one it's done the Starlight crafter let's have a look it says the starlight focusing abilities luminous crafting table and additional starlight reservoir makes it significant upgrade to normal crafting table however even with the improved upon it I don't want to read all of that just yet we have to do is click this one I think maybe next page now here we go right so what do we need so it's a 9 by 4 by 9 so we need 2130 marble no big deal we should be able to do that here unfortunately myspace is not going to be big enough I'm not gonna have to break this thing even though it's got a bit of starlight in it doesn't matter too much it don't oh it could move the art we could lose the ultra focus 9 by 4 so we've got 3 here let's just do it that way how much Marvel have a plenty of Marvel I know because I got let's put this let's go over here I have to put up with these zombie noises which in fact is what can I say leave this stuff in here don't kick it don't even need snow Varkey the snow even because it's got probably gonna pick up more as I do this so 9 by 4 I start here count from here three six Earth's actually six white I'm gonna make a base of nine let's get the wand out one of them is I'm flying because it's quickest that should be nine let's make it another one two for good measure so how wide is this now come out of it here I think hey it was funny that one it's got one snowball hey and it doesn't make it actually finish you off and that big killer can do it like that that's a decent sized base isn't it problem is I suspected mobs are gonna spawn down here now so what I need to do is to make it so that mob sticks born um I gotta torch it with me I've got some use of sunlit torches now I don't have any torches well put down this one just in case what's down here he won't help me but he at least will prevent the things like getting near to us so now the base so we need to make some so team are below we needed how many let's get that book out again 21:30 Marvel can we actually row so we can rotate it even better so we just need some marble steps in the middle what's it saying chisels marble no marble bricks okay we can make twenty film up or break let's have a look at that one I guess that Marvel bricks is just like all more bricks you have to get the student ain't no higher and yes you're enough it does want to do it just right shift right clicking it's not doing it no hard why I guess I can rotate it then it should work at she know it doesn't I still cut hoping to think let's put down a cobblestone and break the cobblestone I still can open it this thing is great but also when it doesn't work is really frustrating guys got it now good so chisel marble my guess is we have to go like this indeed we do now what do we need 24 double check there must be our shop take those off the others they'll float into the sky much doesn't my marble bricks that's writing that 21:30 marvel how many steamer whether we got our five okay let's get down the crafting table we're also gonna find it let's give those back into a couple's there just took Coulson in the air get picked up Molly don't know so we need 5:21 hubber up would you believe that that was actually just a bad look so back to the whoop 21:8 marble pillars we'll have plenty of those twenty-eight marble arches and I don't think I've got 28 marble arches let's just check in this thing pillars we got plenty of marble arches we got 20 a exactly that's a bit of luck as well as n't what our hola plaintiff marble bricks doesn't see right Stella after eight chiseled marble I think we have everything we need just ate shit'll marble I don't and I've got 12 that's fine okay so let's put it let's put it down in a little hell yeah I can presumably I can pick this thing up I pick out this yes I can good oh I pick it up I get I get a reward fantastic uh-huh I just update it and i actually have completed that's good let's just see if I can put down I don't want to put down for those a brick silently good 9:00 here let's put down some marble bricks it there on the first one of those and then it gets t-mobile around this doesn't it and I think it's t-mobile around it completely we're just like oh it's break time I could be wrong I think this no I don't need the snow right moment now let's go now we only have to get back to the book I'm afraid so yes it's all around so then we have another brick on the corners and the rest is filled in for K so bricks go here I don't have to move my o thing well it's no big deal and then this one gets filled in ice does it here we launched at the book but indeed yes so we don't have a row after that okay good nothing it's here then I think it's here yeah look I think that's what it'll just break this one that cuz I put that in one place and then this is Jamar we'll go see if that makes sense doesn't it one two three good so now I need to put this piece around the outside of that ah that's chisel marble we need marble we need marble let's get out so that don't know again what's that I let us take a snack away we can easily fill it in then so that is on so there's another outside this so I'm betting needing to pick up this and break these down because I don't need these here and I suspect that the holes underneath this was your budget that way so we just need straight I think which he played marble outside this let's just do that as well I'll give up that is on was it on you know it's hard to tell whether this thing is on a not supposed to make sure it is on which is not yeah okay good I have to break this one away I'm fortunately I'll put this down as the style that alter this time we'll call it something different fact I've got a better place right now yes that's fine and this doesn't did this doesn't break which is also nice okay right that gives it activated so now it just needs plain marble around this but but to take away this row at least I don't want to or mind that oh what a chef good or why this way actually listen noisy well that's looking decent no one ever got to the last blast I'm gonna double-check the book again us around the outsides marble arches hmm and pillars on the corners okay so we need eight more bills because fair enough so I guess I understand that now so the 8-month pillars will be here it needs to be able to well they form last you know anything else you put them up to so that on top of that and we then put my box used to be plus sixteen and we need got 28 I think that these are the ones we should go on the outside but they don't fill in the corners I hope you don't mind we're doing this on camera by the way I should have asked really tell you what we'll do let's get Li the wand going here fill in this area at least a bit enter stop it just stop the zombies being quite a little less noisy doesn't to say marble arches and the last row here I think it is looking decent let's put the altar in the middle of this now and I've got to put something on those pillars but I'm not sure to teach yet let's have a look at the book again it looks like chiseled marble how many chisel marble in these eight so where is the other chiseled marble it's a bit confusing because that's the right height now because it's a four-block guy isn't it unless I'm supposed to put you in the corners but let's have a look not yet ready the only place I can think of putting these is here so it's wrong well since we can turn it round Israel ah okay I see I messed that up they go underneath these pillars here so we can do that easily enough I guess that's really quite a nicer tool isn't it so in in here they go let's get thee my what art is about to break two blocks back here don't I of course I need to remove these but I'll do that in a minute I'm also very pleased at laughing I've got the keeper one as well that we tell you it would be a pain and does it matter if I got those in the easy does okay I think I've got everything right except for these corner bits were here to get rid of that's gone that's still wrong well I'm puzzled so look let's go fly down that look underneath well I don't think anything that we need to do and directly underneath of this yeah unless it's counting these can't be that's a look at that book so we've got the pillars on the corners and we've got our cheese all the way around there that's fine we've got city marble in there yes that's fine what's your underneath it oh it's black ah okay that's a bit but sure that one most piece of city marble in that case indeed we do okay so I have to remove this one Lutz from here I think I'll put the city marble down here and that's it fantastic I got it to work after all that time oh sorry and it's been an hour and I was episode that's a bit on the long side I do apologize so between episodes what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna make all of those bits and pieces I need to do the all minor because it's gonna take a long time and don't think it's too important for you you've seen me do all all the bits and pieces I reckon we can just get on and do that so until next time I wish you all the best bye for now I should claim some of the quest shouldn't I well I'll do that next time bye bye again [Music] you [Music] | Duncan Webb | UCBibmRwnYm68LxRdzofdX2Q | 2018-05-04 | Creative Commons Attribution 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the name of Jesus Christ therefore Lord we decree and declare that our hearts are opened open to learn open to receive and we declare that in all of this you remain glorified in our lives you remain glorified in this city in the name of Jesus Christ amen and amen God bless you please be seated thank you so much sir thank you for the privilege and the opportunity to bring the word of God I want to appreciate the entire leadership of this great commission I also want to honor the Bishops here present and all the Servants of God the Lord bless you in the name of Jesus Christ amen and amen I want to share a few things tonight I'm just trusting to walk with time and my heart is burdened because there's there's a lot that the Lord will have me share and I I just trust that God will grant Grace I believe that conferences like this are moments of transformation the Bible says now the Lord is that spirit and it says where the spirit of the Lord is there is Liberty then he says we all with faces unveiled beholding him as in a mirror he says we are changed from one level of Glory even to the other Hallelujah it matters that we understand the word of God it matters that we understand the principles of the Kingdom because our dominion and our walking in Victory depend on our knowledge of God and number two a thorough understanding of his ways the victory of the believer please just reduce or just just let it be if you can't find anything please let's not let's minimize destruction um so I believe that the Lord is going to grant us Grace and help us to understand scripture it is important that we study scripture because the Bible represents the boundary of God's commitment to man God is not committed to man outside of the provisions allocated and Allowed by scripture and that from a child thou has known the Holy Scripture the Bible says which is able to make thee wise unto salvation and so the knowledge of the scripture exposes us to God's methodologies we are able to understand his way of doing things and when we sustain the grace to engage accordingly then our lives become a reflection of what he has said many years ago I had a vision and in that Vision I saw a great door it was a very big door God was opening me up to a thorough understanding of the value of the word of God I saw an ancient door and the spirit of the Lord took me close to that door and then I found out that that door was made up of other smaller doors and I noticed in that Vision the doors were opening and closing opening and closing and each time the door opened light will come out of it and then it will close open again and light would come out of it and I notice on every door a scripture was written and then the Holy Spirit began to let me know that those doors represented Revelations and different dimensions of God should remember Jesus said I am the door and so every dimension of spiritual reality that you lay hold of the light that comes is the grace that empowers you to walk in the reality of that scripture that means whatever you propose to know if you do not have the grace to demonstrate his validity it is not yet life to you it says they are life not to those that seek them those that find them are we blessed praise the Lord all over the world Believers seek to walk in Victory when you ask the average believer he will tell you that he wants a consolation to his Christian experience and while it is true that we do not serve the Lord and we do not seek him because of things in God's economy he saw designed that somewhere along the line as you walk with him you'll get to a point where your life begins to bear fruit are we together John 15 and verse 8 he says hearing is my father glorified when ye bear much fruit so shall he be my disciples so he desires that somewhere in our Christian experience we begin to produce results that become an Evidence to unbelievers that we are serving a living God as well as become consolations to us but then results in this Kingdom of All Sorts they do not just come because we desire them they come when we have access to the requisite level of spiritual illumination Jesus wept over Jerusalem the Bible says he lamented and he said oh Jerusalem Jerusalem if you have known even in this your day the things that pertain unto your peace it says but now they are HID from you so there are things that pertain unto our peace there are things that pertain unto our growth there are things that pertain unto our efficiency and I'm trusting that God is going to Grant Grace as we explore a few Keys along the theme of this conference I read carefully through the letter that was written and given to me from the ministry and I could discern The Passion of this church for Revival for the move of God to see that the purposes of God are birthed in a territory like this and by the grace of God and with all humility I am a student of Revival I have studied the moves of God across almost every continent I've had the honor and the privilege of meeting a few of these people and I've heard firsthand from them what God did in their days because it is a desire that we become a continuation are we together now a continuation so that it will no longer be fables that we were told but we will be able to prove the validity of God to a generation otherwise there will come another generation that knew not pharaoh and they will now begin to detest the things that we cherish and hold as sacred there must be a dimension of spiritual reality that must be preserved otherwise a whole generation will come and detest God God will become like a historic material we will just know that once upon a time there were people in enugu who were passionate about God once you see let me tell you this the way the devil destroys a generation is not to cause a catastrophe in one day or one year the way the devil destroys a generation is to study its system of continuity please understand this when the devil finds out that the fathers are so covenanted to God they will not backslide he will give up on the fathers but he will make sure the bridge that translates that knowledge and that passion from the fathers to the children is caught respectfully speaking this is what has destroyed the West the American nations and all of that their grandmothers and their grandfathers those we call God's generals while they were there in the field doing the things they were doing the devil distracted them with the here and now and they did not think of a system of continuity are we together so Satan gave up on the parents and went to grow with the children now the children are the presidents they are the governors and they are very vocal and ownership about their desire for the absence of God in their community it is not enough that we know God we must study the system allocated for the transference of these things in ancient times you would see that the Lord will instruct the fathers he said write it on tablets when your children ask you why are you doing this tell them once upon a time something happened like this Hallelujah in every generation God seems to find a few people now I don't know why it is a few people but I may be able to attempt tonight why it seems like only very few people are able to qualify to host certain Superior dimensions of the grace the power the glory the wisdom of God within the context of a generation so it looks like you have people just been averaging their work with God Church grew as well and they are loving God serving and then every once in a while you will find men and women who press exception internally into the things of God and as a result of that encounter they come up with anointings and Graces and very very striking dimensions of God and those individuals become the the scientists they become representations of God's desire within that dispensation and then when those people live usually people go down again and then they wait and one day and so forth even in the history of this nation and I believe history when you study from a spiritual standpoint you will find out that scattered across your history where moments when certain individuals came with fire and power and they commanded dimensions of Revival and fire there was such an Awakening within that territory and it is my goal in this conference that I will share with us a bit that the Lord has taught me about preserving the fire of Revival within a territory it is possible that men can capture the realities of God and preserve it transgenerationally it does one have to be lost with the absence of a generation are we blessed already now I I am sent to the body of Christ as you would have observed I make it a point of Duty to not criticize the body of Christ it is not my culture at all to talk about maybe churches or say anything negative no I am sent to the body and one of the requirements to carry a Grace that is for the body is you must love the body if you love God and hates the body you are still defaulting you must love God and love his body are we together and I have found out that respectfully speaking one of the reasons why many people are very weak spiritually why many people do not host certain dimensions of God among many reasons there is a theology that has been sold especially this generation and the theology is that there is no participation and there is no price required to host God and it looks like a well-meaning theology the Bible is a prophetic book you can make it speak anything you wanted to say so that that that indoctrination that um God can use anybody he wants to use it doesn't matter who has created a justification for laxity in the body of Christ so people do not have the passion to press towards the things of God because it looks like there is no prophet in pressing into God let me tell you this people of God not everything in the kingdom is a gift if everything were a gift what then is the reward for obedience are we together Deuteronomy 28 when you read from verse 1 it says and it shall come to pass him Thou shalt diligently hack into the voice of the Lord to do and to observe all that I command you this day then it begins to lose he says then you shall be exalted above the nations of the earth and this blessing shall come upon you and overtake you there is always the participatory condition that guarantees certain dimensions of the presence of God and I think that this this understanding needs to be restored to the body of Christ there is a price for Spiritual power there is a price to host God there is a price to carry an anointing for a generation there is a real price negotiable price is that a price that can be politicized it's not a price that can be manipulated by emotions the price is fixed you either attend the grace what God gives is the grace to pay that price listen remember when the mother of James and John came to me Jesus to negotiate positions for them invincibility of Jesus and they suspected that one day can you drink can you be baptized notice that one works within you and one walks outside you conditions can you drink of my cup and then can you be baptized with my baptism there is a price for the power of God you don't just tell somebody from the richest handle remember that many people taught us that is costly to experiment like this in the Bible one time Jesus went to the Mount of transfiguration and the disciples wanted to use the opportunity to cash in on that moment and make a name for themselves and they will not go for a mild case that was manageable they got an epileptic patient and then they gather the people and they pull them and nothing happened they will embarrass their egos were sung and when Jesus came they said why couldn't we cast this out remember again the sons of Siva they came and gathered someone who was a demonic and they said in the name of Jesus which he says the real Jesus because his name was called and the demons replied Jesus we know oh you know he says for you where do you stand in the spirit I do not see the scar that represents your passing through the spirit and the Bible says just demons feed them and drove them out please hear me you don't just speak on people's lives change because the Bible says no no we will continue to mock ourselves and propose spiritual things we do not have the grace to defend if we are not spirit [Music] the Centurion comes to Jesus and is making a request over his daughter and Jesus said I respect you you're a liberal man I will go with you to your house and the Centurion said no I am a man under Authority in other words I understand government and the implication of authority you through your Imam under Authority among the authority of the government as well and there is a level of power that I have by reason of that Authority I can tell and he will go [Music] and Jesus said I have not found such Revelation the kingdom is based on the government we submit to where did you find this revelation [Music] there is a lot and I'm saying this respectfully there is a lot of talking in the body of Christ there is a lot of preposition of what God can do God can heal God can change your life and then we keep saying amen amen but our frustrations continue to grow because it is no consolation to the reality of the power of God Psalm 63 David began to speak and he said oh God my God he says [Music] in the sanctuary let me tell you this our churches are now abuse are under attack if we do not bring the demonstration of the reality of Heaven here and now your child will look at you and say until today this is the reality of Jesus do not talk to me about church again the generation of our fathers is a generation of loyalty even if they don't believe you they have a covenant of loyalty they will pray for you and leave you your confusion why do you believe you this generation is an arrogant scientific generation they will not believe without results the Bible says the Greek look for a sign this is the reason why our teenagers today have such an obsession for the things technology to test God you mention anything good you are in church that Christ between yesterday and tomorrow [Music] we will be surprised are we together I don't mean to bring bad memories forgive me if I do but how many of you have the opportunity to watch warehouses that were bundled during this palliative time no invitation no to sign there was something in that building that people passionately desired and they were not ashamed to leave their houses and climb roofs what if what is in one house is in your church spiritually seeking listen now forgive me I came to do something to you we will apologize after the conference are we together the rate at which we beg people to come to church the rate at which race you are communicating Jesus is with a woman by the well and then he began to speak to her Discerning you as a prophet she began to ask him on the subject of worship and when Jesus responded to this woman watch this the Bible says this woman went and called do you remember this serious design that if it really impacts you you cannot be silent there were people who Jesus don't tell anybody there is something about the reality of this Faith Life we propose that is not your truth in our lives now this is not an insult Believers we are challenging ourselves if it is true that we deserve the spirit of Revival in this conference then we have to be serious the sick come sick and we say Jesus can heal and then we share the grace and right now we're going from here comes Satan it's not only Jesus is tempted he will from everybody and so does this look like that revelation of love we do not see him enough in our churches we say I have never seen the righteousness [Music] we seem to be at the massive situations and circumstances watch this a charm is placed on the ground that child did not ask me whether I believe in it or not I match it on my way going that time did not ask whether I have faith or not and it still affected me can you imagine that I'm giving you an example of the experience of many Christians a farm is on the ground the child did not ask you do you believe that what you are he didn't care whether you believe something began to happen to you oh God Rest For Your Glory and your power back to the church too many things requirement to defend them and the world used to be quiet but now the world is beginning to pass questions [Music] and say come and defend it you told us that God can restore here is a woman with 23 years of captivity and all our life she's been serving the purposes of God can you prove to us that God restores and we stand there quoting scripture and saying all kinds of things and the end look at who is looking says this your Jesus there is a question mark is God challenging someone tonight there is no continent that prays like Africa and yet we are the ones in need of results every day something is wrong are we together financially speaking there are many many believers who are in situations they are givers they love God they type their soul they give and yet in a shaking way they never rise to a notable Dimension I'm not talking of just having your needs met that's not prosperity you don't need God for that to happen you just need wisdom not even the wisdom of the world Sofia the wisdom that comes by studying the laws of nature I share with you my contemplations and I share with you what began to lead me to seek for God Beyond Church seek for God Beyond religion to seek for God Beyond Bible studies and prayer meetings I knew something was wrong the Bible says Proverbs 18 and verse 1 through desire a man haven't separated himself he said secret and intermed life with all wisdom something is wrong I won't take too much of your time but I need to challenge you when we talk about Revival did you know for the average person we don't even have an idea of what we are talking about we just feel all the time when people just pray for a few minutes and then backslide whenever they feel like doing and then we just know that in 1995 there was such a move of God no sir and yet we save a part of the Justice as a shining light that shines ever brighter onto the perfect day let God be true let God be true any good State let God be true my experience is too small to validate who God is if if my experience does not capture all the dimensions of God I cannot create a theology out of my limitation to mean God cannot do it God will not Bend to us we are the ones who repent to say Lord I take responsibility there is something about my Christian experience that is not capturing the fullness of you are we blessed oh I am a prophet God called me to be a prophet every prophetic word is wrong it didn't come to pass everything you say is wrong your name is John he said no my name is not John but something is wrong look let me tell you this listen I'm not being sarcastic I want to be sincere with you it takes two minutes and Brokenness don't fake what can be real insist and say something is wrong I may not know what is right but oh God come to me the strength of God does not look for strength the strength of God looks for weakness when he finds strength it will go back until there is a broken and a contrite heart having said all this let me announced to you that Revival is real having said all this let me announce to you that God is still in the business of making men and shifting territories and continents just because that reality may not be captured in your space personally does not mean God stop working because of you you may have stopped pressing into God but he did not stop moving people there are people who who did not graduate themselves from that school they said Lord I ever remain a student and God has continued to advance the frontiers of the Kingdom through them and it is my prayer and my desire tonight that God will cultivate a hunger and a passion greater than Ministry title greater than preaching greater than conferences principalities and Powers while you are seated can you pray one minute and say not planted the satisfaction in my heart [Music] planted dissatisfaction I'm tired of Greek and Hebrew words without a Grace must show their validity please pray please pray let it be from the depth of your heart this is 25 years of the faithfulness of God there has to be a dimension of substance to our Christian experience foreign someone is crying to the god of Heaven call upon me he says and I will answer I will show you Great and Mighty things that you do not know pray for one minute Lord we desire to see your power and your glory in enugu state once again we desire altars to be places of fire we desire to see Sinners saved with forceful power we desire to see a reign of signs and wonders again we cannot lose this Heritage there must be a generation that becomes a continuation of this foreign [Music] please listen [Music] I went to church and I had my pastors preach from scripture they said many things about God they said God is love I heard them preach scriptures like if you've been evil know how to give good gifts how much more your heavenly father I preached I heard them preach messages like he has been made the head of all principalities but I could not see the substance the validation of that which was said while they were preaching I was watching the sick who sat close to me I was watching families I knew we were in trouble where is this God we are talking about and then we say he's in our midst let's worship Him and we finish and sit down and I say but when God came in the Bible I know what happened I read my Bible the Bible says a mountain skip like Lambs when he comes and yet he's there browsing pinging on our phones is it the god of Heaven even angels when they appeared the impact was too much for men to ignore them [Music] something is wrong my eyes observe my ways the first two words is a declaration of an acknowledgment you are my son that means on legitimate grounds you qualify to be a partaker of everything that I have my son not a stranger my son then give me your heart there are not many times God demands things from Men but every time God does demand a thing from a man it is because he's preparing him to receive something higher and greater and he says my son you want to be used as a general to the Nations my daughter my church my territory if you want to be mightily used by God listen to me the first key is not anointing the first key is not fasting the first key is not prayer the first key is not Bible study you can do all those things and yet miss it because many have tried it and it did not work the first key to being mightily used by God is the state of your heart the state of your heart vetoes your prayer life the state of your heart vetoes your fasting every other thing Finds Its Credence from the purity of your heart are we together my son I desire to use you but the state of your heart do you know why God is always after the heart of men I will tell you why because in his design of man he created the heart of man to be able to host him and him alone and in that design whatever Finds Its way to your heart is your god please observe this your God is not what you worship your God is whatever finds a place in your heart it doesn't matter what you worship physically in the realm of the spirit they know what you're about to not by searching a deity they search your heart God designed the heart of a man to be the mirror of his Allegiance whatever can have access to that holy of holies in your heart qualifies to be your God are we together so he created the heart of man to be able to host him and his purposes so when you sing and when you preach before Heaven takes you seriously the word of God that is a discerner of the thoughts and the intents of the heart will have to vet the purity of your heart God does not just accept worship because it is melodious God does not just accept preaching because you are Conjuring Greek and Hebrew words as theologically powerful as they may be until God finds your heart contrite broken sincere enough every other thing you are doing is just religion Jeremiah 17 and verse 9. the heart of man my son give me your heart complete surrender please read with me if you can see it otherwise I'll just read it from here the Bible says the heart is deceitful above all things stop before you understand the scripture you have to array the many things that can be deceptive one of the things that is deceptive is the serpent now the serpent was more deceptive than all of the beasts which the Lord had made there are many other things that are deceptive but the Bible says no matter how wise a man is your heart will beat you to your knees that means even you the owner of the heart you can be deceived by it your heart can deceive you into believing something that is not true the heart is deceitful above all things and the Bible says the heart is desperately wicked oh God bless me and you will see what I will do for the kingdom and God says I don't need to bless you to see it I'm already seeing it now because you see in God's realm I hope you know that God how do I say this now God does not live in eternity no I hope you know eternity is also a function of time eternity just means time without end it's a summation of infinite dispensations but is still subject to time God's realm is not in time God's realm is not even in eternity God's realm is not even heaven he just put his throne there read your Bible it says in the beginning God created that means he was not there you can create what you are inside in the beginning where was he he created the heavens and the Earth that means he was he was in neither of the places the realm of God is called light it's a realm that the Bible says is unapproachable light now please understand this in that realm there is no time and there is no distance in that realm there is no future and there is no past those realities don't exist in that realm everything is called now so your tomorrow is seen already are you together now now you see in this realm you don't know what I can become tomorrow I may be broke today and so my being well behaved may not be a true picture of my heart condition it's just that the situation has forced me to carry a posture of humility so men can call you humble until the day you see the heart of man hides evil like a DNA it does not be it does not get activated until the conditions there are sufficient conditions that make certain levels of evil to be activated if you have never tasted Fame you may not know that you can be derailed so you can just say God forbid I love God with all my heart remember you've never been honored you've never stood before Kings this is why criticizing people is dangerous when you hear that someone is not doing well go back to your own Altar and say God before I disgrace myself felt my heart now search my heart try my thoughts let me tell you this listen to my message why revivals die there is only one reason why revivals die not sin no the humanity of men is the reason why revivers die revivals die because the custodian of that Revival is a man and Satan knows that there is something in a man prophet Isaiah began to observe it and he says hast thou not known has thou not seen it says the Everlasting God the Lord creator of the ends of the Earth does not send neither is he weary this is a quality that is prevalent with men Satan knows that no matter how powerful I am I will be tired one day he knows that so when he tries to attack your vision from the beginning and it does not work he will leave you you will think you are free he left Jesus he waited till they offended him till Jesus was on his way to the Cross here he comes again Satan is any other thing but a fool he has an advantage of time the Bible calls him that old serpent he has lived through dispensation and he has studied man like an experiment he knows man in and out so when he sees you as a preacher with your Zeal he knows there is no money in your pocket yet you've never flown in first class you don't know what it means to be honored so you don't even have any ego to be strong so you think you are humble and Satan wait for you at the corridor of your lifting he knows there is something with men that both glory and shame produces the same result it can frustrate you foreign are we together so the day you lead the prayer and mighty things begin to happen do you know Alexander the way the first time they called him Elijah he rebuked them he said no I can't be Elijah this humility but over time he thought to himself and said but honestly come to think of it who else because at that time there was no internet you will not even know God is also working at the other side of your ignorance God knows men very well that's why he does not trust what you say till he sees what is in your heart have you not seen men who say I will stand with you forever I will build maybe a Ministry or I will be with you in politics I must vote you and while you are saying that quarter to their to when you will need them they will change God knows the ever-changing nature of men so he does not trust anything you say I hope you know while you sing your heart is also singing while you preach your heart is also preaching the sermon of your heart is greater than that of your leg and or they call you Joshua Salman it doesn't matter death has walked in you so that life will walk through you even to others the vulnerability of men cannot allow God to use them the way they are you come as you are but you are not sent as you are you Commerce you are then you are made then you are sent the making process of a Believer is the hardest part of the Christian experience because not even your tears will stop God is God speaking to us look when you see a man in a spiritual training is a fearful thing others are sleeping in the night and God wakes you and says for the next five hours you just prepare you as your swallow and fish and you're about to fold your arms and the spirit of God says for the next 10 days there is no food that is entering your mouth again God what what are you doing to me can't I enjoy a normal life it is the call of Destiny tracing you you no longer can live a normal life a gentleman comes to look at you and say you're a beautiful lady and you hear a rebuke from the Holy Ghost you don't know who is coming from your womb that's why and you are saying Lord so I can enjoy my life again the making of man is hard that's why when God makes them whether you talk about them in the secret or in the open even if you are right their altar will fight you because the making of men is there is death the process of death he suffered no man to do them wrong even he rebuke Kings for their sake saying this is the injunction please are you getting blessed tonight the state of your heart every man you see that is carrying a measure of the grace of God has gone through an experience you may never know all of the men and women whose names were called here that you see them if they ask every one of these people come and hold a mic and share your experience tonight we will cry at save is a funeral here many people will tell you the things they gave up you will never carry Glory without dying the price for all of God is all of you not your offering not your tithe not your singing All of You a non-negotiable condition Casting Crowns lifting hands bowing Hearts it's one we've come to do I cast my crown I lift my hands I bow my heart is what I've come to do I cast my crown [Music] my ends [Music] listen God will not ask you to just give any money he wants you to give the one you worked for the one you got freeze Ishmael the one who works for is Isaac it's easy to give Ishmael Abraham drove Ishmael without thinking about it let me tell you how God makes Mighty Men in this Kingdom he does not take Ishmael Isaac is the price for being Abraham [Music] Abraham take now thy son thy only son whom thou lovest go and offer him upon a mountain Abraham held Isaac his future a representation of his wealth and dragged him to the mountain Isaac said father what did I do to you and he said before you arrived I was in love with someone and not even your presence will interrupt that relationship we will rise sing your name I don't know [Music] listen the making of men of power is a dangerous training is why God isolates you even if you are married this is not an affair of a couple when God is dealing with men there's no corporate thing that Dimension is a lonely part your dealing is customized it's in that place of pain your hand begins to shake and then he trains you that anywhere you see this is the healing anointing it's not a Doctrine it's a dealing for only you it's in that place of pain John remained in the wilderness there were secrets that were told John to make him a prophet he was eating locals and wild horny that was not the only food in Israel but that was a prescription that would train him to be able to be the prophet that will ordain Jesus [Music] listen when God is making you the restrictions in your life well God can give you power God can say for the next three years from 12 to 3 that is the time I have a portion to meet with you don't miss it and by 11 30 you are tired and it's as if you die he wants to teach you how to give up on your own strength and tap into his own because the schedule that you will have in ministry will require that knowledge there is a spiritual architecture he's teaching you that day that wait upon the Lord there is a system where weak men can become strong so when he wakes you when you are tired it's not wickedness it's a training that makes Mighty Men so that when you have a busy schedule in the future they see you standing from whence come at this unusual strength or Samson and Samson said it is not my physical might there is a spirit that can manifest as the spirit of Might listen there are dimensions of God you can never learn in church you will never understand it it is your experience that will educate you into who God is a testimony that you will have by yourself [Music] your training will give God a name that your generation will call the god of Abraham and the god of Isaac they were not generic names they were an encapsulation of the experiences of men with God your assignment is to use your lifetime to give God a name that your children can call what name is your experience giving God you only know the god of Abraham I congratulate you but when will your experience give him a name that others can call so there are people who will stand and lift up one one song and his Shekinah will feel that place because the altar upon which they are training was built is alive there is an all-time the realm of the spirit there is a covenant that they have with God [Music] there are Realms that cannot be imparted goes deep through your pain and your sacrifice we live in a generation where we like receiving everything by impartation no sir at least Apostle God is calling me to be a kingdom financier and one day God says aside from the clothes you are wearing fold everything in a bag and sow it you will start Spirit thinking is a demon it will come again God speaks once but you don't hear only once he will make you hear as many times as your unbelief ones listen on easy lies the head that wears the crown let me tell you when you see people who truly carry authentic power and Grace find out the story behind their training oh God you are my God hello timing matters in seeking God because it takes time to know him early will I Seek You My Soul Longs for you when I began my experience with God I was not looking for fame I was not looking for power I was just tired I said Lord we cannot serve a God we don't know to a generation we give a generation a gift to the unknown God a God we do not know a God who our proposition about him we are not sure you finish preaching a message man of God very boldly and you go back to your room and secretly say I hope I understand what I just said Paul said but I know whom I believe I am persuaded is the reason why many people cannot die for Jesus because we are not even sure of what we are living for [Music] time will fail me to talk of Gideon and jephthah and Barack men who through faith subdue kingdoms wrought righteousness shut them out of lions and the Bible says that they without us would not be complete hear me truly speaking there is a generation Rising Jesus will not return until there is a manifestation of that power I have seen it I have seen it many times in my vision that Africa God's first born the stone that has been rejected the stone that identified with Jesus on his way to the Cross every continent rejected Jesus except Africa in a man called Simon of Cyrene that was Africa carrying the cross for Jesus and since we partook of his sufferings we must also partake of his glory it is the reason why Africa will become the centerpiece of Revival is not a lie [Music] my son give me your heart you have been giving me your offering but give me your heart you have been giving me your midweek service but broadly your heart the Bible says in Isaiah chapter 6 and verse 1 that in the year King Uzziah died something must die for you to see the Lord for as long as usiah is alive your eyes cannot see him in the year that my pride died I saw the Lord in the year that my ego died I saw the Lord in the year that my ambition died I saw the Lord in the year that my my passion to make a name for myself died I saw the Lord the exalted high above the worship of the people who loved the Earth the train of heat is a temple that's what Isaiah saw a cloud of heavenly worshipers surrounding your throne and we join with them now crying holy holy is a lamb the Lamb of God [Music] let me tell you this when you want to be used by God the price is not to give you a message the price is not to find a peer that follows you the price is not to find an empty venue where you will do a publicity no the price is that you must become your obsession Lord I love you more than Ministry I love you more than titles the Bible says love not the world Apostle John began to tell us neither the things that are in this world is the word Eros there is an affinity that this Cosmos seeks to derive from men it wants an attachment my car my reputation my church my member that is the language of ownership in this Kingdom we are only given access not ownership owners are rebels in this Kingdom because whoever owns anything maintains it the prodigal son had access what you wanted ownership the day ownership came like came suffering came and he came back to himself and said how many hired servants does my father have and I am here eating the husk of pigs he said I will arise and I will go to my father and I will say father I have said against you and against heaven and I am not worthy to be called your son take me as one of your servants and when he took responsibility and began to return he never met the father at home because for every step you take towards God he is also looking for you too you will meet somewhere in your passion today many people say they see Jesus all the time I respect their experiences but their lives does not show it if it's the Jesus of the Bible you see I assure you even after one year you will not be normal I love I love I love your presence it's not a song that I love I love more than Ministry I love your presence I love I love I love you Jesus I love I love I love your presence it says no I had sinned Nor Ear heard neither has it entered into the heart of man the things that God has in store for them that love him not them that preach about him not them that sing about him not them that conduct service for him not them that sweep the church for him thank God for these things but brothers and sisters the non-negotiable condition to carry God is that you must so die that he becomes he becomes the epicenter of your self-worth and your relevance until he finds himself in you like a mirror looking back to him you will never host his power the presence of God is not cheap no the price you pay for life is death and until that price is paid you will never carry the life that liberates Nations This Island from the spirit of God this I have seen in the life of people that are being used by God it is a lonely path brothers and sisters it is a painful part and Men of God respectfully speaking let me encourage us when we are teaching people about what God did in our lives let's not tell lies let's tell them the truth of what happened that it took time to know God let's let them know that we fasted it was not just that we're standing in the afternoon and power came let them understand the implication of the grace they so cheaply enjoy let them understand that it came with blood and tears not to scare them but to let them know this is how it happens the birth of anything valuable is painful ask Every Woman here she will tell you she can carry the child because the woman is pregnant her appetite will change a woman who ordinarily eats this will start asking you to give her rice that is smelling smoke and you are saying madam what are you looking for that's what happens when you are pregnant when you are carrying something of Destiny you cannot do what everybody is doing it must alter even your appetite am I blessing you this generation must have archived in books and in their minds every territory must preserve not just what God did God preserved the ordinances that were kept that brought him to a land enugu State let your children and your children's children understand the formula that brings God to a territory let them not just know history that God can come let them know that it takes sacrifice and surrender let them know that it takes a life of dedication total surrender non-negotiable surrender that everything God gives you belongs to him and he can make a demand of it any day and any time I Cried unto God and I said father if there is anything I cannot give you in my life take it by yourself there are times you cannot give Isaac oh remember it took long before he came you only give God the grace to take the Isaac by himself are you getting blessed this is why we do not see the power of the Holy Spirit wolf I'm seeing angels in this place the Lord is opening my eyes and I see angels in this place seen the number 21 in the spirit and I'm seeing oil being poured on those people right now as I'm speaking please bring them out if you can 21. this is what I'm seeing in the realm of the spirit 21. [Music] there are those here the spirit of Revival is in this place [Music] I'm seeing the number 21. the Lord is saying you are drinking of ancient fountains there is an Awakening happening in your spirit for some of you the dreams that you have been having there is a quickening you saw it in the dream some of you even saw these meetings in the officials the spirit of Grace is initiated into an experience that produces power in the spirit and Jacob wrestled with him all night and said lead me for the day breaking he said I will not let you go until you bless me and he said what is your name and he said my name is Jacob he said Thou shalt no longer be called Jacob so as a praise you have had power with God and prevailed and he touched for all of his time and blessed him and the Bible says the sun arose and he called that place Penny held the face of God [Music] when he comes you will know he has come there is a circumcision that is happening in this place a cutting away of appetites he says I beseech the Brethren by the mercies of God Romans 12 and verse 1 that he offer your bodies a Living Sacrifice holy unacceptable unto God he calls it your reasonable act of worship then it says to not be conformed to this world it's a Greek word Aion the thinking pattern that comes with the system it says what be transformed by the renewing of your mind that you may be able to prove that which is good and perfect will of God bring them out you call it a wind of Revival an ignition God is doing something not only in this church but even in this city [Music] Hallelujah now please watch this forgive me I hope I'm not breaking any protocol please forgive me if I do but in the name of Jesus the Christ of God I'm seeing fire just rising from this place and I'm seeing it common people those people will start running out by themselves please hold them so they don't enjoy anybody I'm seeing a Grace it's a place that will drive you to the secret place Jeremiah chapter 6 verse 16. stand in the ancient Parts asked for that part that ancient parts [Music] my son give me your heart man of God give me your ministry give me your reputation this is a prize for all of me this is a prize for commanding power in the spirit whatever you are in one minute can you just open your mouth and begin to bring your spirit Lord I'm ready everything let your night be a Handover service [Music] Hallelujah listen let's listen [Music] when you take everything that is within your heart and you surrender it on the altar of sacrifice and you tell him everything belongs to you now you begin to do business with God because all that you have is his own it all belongs to you [Music] oh it all belongs to you [Music] it all belongs to you oh It All Belongs to You it all belongs to do It All Belongs to You listen Hallelujah in the next five minutes please hear me I'm going to leave you on your maker I don't know how you are going to cry before God in the next five minutes I leave you alone with God you say father search my heart try my thoughts you know the tendencies that I might had prune my heart oh God take away flesh take away Pride take away send Glory from my life purify my heart into the next five minutes cry before your makeup anything Faith are you praying say Christ that brings me Fiverr [Music] foreign here I am open this system this is Forever This is set my heart on fire [Music] foreign [Music] two more minutes take everything with God everything that has taken your place until Jesus is seen and glorified in my life take everything will come [Music] two more minutes don't be tired of crying you came here for an Awakening foreign [Music] foreign [Music] myself [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] thank you [Music] my heart says yes [Applause] [Music] [Applause] please pray I Strength when I am waiting [Music] generation [Music] foreign [Music] in my ways [Music] the Bible says seeing then that we are surrounded by so great a cloud of weaknesses it says let us lay aside every weight and the sin that God easily beset us and to run with perseverance the race that is set before us looking up to Jesus who is the awful and the finisher of our faith the Bible says who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross and despise the shame lift your voice and say father anything that has taken your place in my life I'd be thrown it in this conference everything that has taken your place in my life whether it is relationships whether it is material things whether it is Ministry what whatever it is please pray [Music] and friends I have made I know that has taken my heart Lord I believe lyrics [Music] everything that I take in my heart [Music] now you are my precious Festival [Music] not precious [Music] see [Music] come and make my heart [Music] come and be everything [Music] until my heart becomes [Music] foreign [Music] me find a way would you bring me back [Music] please foreign [Music] for he has founded it upon the waters and establish it upon the Seas and then the Bible says who shall Ascend to the heel of the Lord and who shall stand in his holy place he says he that hath Clean Hands and a pure heart who has not lifted up his soul unto vanity nor sworn deceitful he shall receive a blessing from the Lord unrighteousness from the god of his salvation then he says this is the generation of them that seek him that seek thy face o Jacob father we are praying in this place tonight we lay down our pride we lay down our Ambitions we lay down our reputations For Your Glory we lay down our personal desires oh God every weight that besets us we lay down we desire to see you glorified in this church we desire to see you glorified in enugu state father no matter what you are doing in Africa don't leave us behind it will be part you are raising raising generals so God do not live enugu out as you are raising Mighty revivalists do not leave this state out there's gonna be a Great Awakening United States there's gonna be a great Revival in your land [Music] there's gonna be a Great Awakening and everyone will close in Jesus they will be that people will begin to get born again in the market they will get born again in the banks they will get Born Again In Schools the fire of the Holy Ghost will Begin to Fall upon your streets the fire of a father who Begin to Fall in small groups they are warriors who begin to arise little group to begin to arise men and women of fire women who are like the poorer will begin to arise in this city women of fire who understand the ordinances of the spirit [Music] thank you [Music] hello beloved in Christ we hope this message was a blessing to you I would want you to do something for us if you are new here kindly hit on that subscribe button for us and then like this video as well share to your family and friends to bless you because we know that this message will be a blessing to be our body to be our soul and to be our spirit we will need you to do one thing for us to tell us in the 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VdVJGVXh5Cc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdVJGVXh5Cc | My 2024 Planners and Journals Line-up: Traveler's Notebook, Midori, Leuchtturm, Starbucks, Onyx Boox | [Music] hey everyone welcome back to my channel I'm Marisa from choosing Bliss so as you know I love planning and journaling and I'm so excited to share the planners and journals I'll be using in 2024 for those who have been watching my videos in the past you'll notice that this is the first time I'm adding a voice voice over I'm typically not the chatty type in videos so being on camera and talking openly isn't really my comfort zone so please bear with me as I give this a try so I know some of you have requested voiceovers on my videos so while this is new for me I'm excited to step outside of my comfort zone and connect with you in this way even if I Stumble over my words at times I really appreciate you sticking with me as I try something new after watching this video I would really appreciate if you could give me feedback in the comment section Below on whether you prefer videos with voice over narration or just music with subtitles so your feedback would really help me as I continue experimenting and make decisions about how to structure my future videos so thank you in advance for taking a moment to share your thoughts after watching now let's get into my 2024 planners and journals lineup at first glance this POF notebook may look overwhelming but I don't actually actually use all of them every single day so I carefully chose each one to serve a specific purpose in my routine so I know others prefer to use a single notebook for everything but through the years of planning and journaling I've learned what works for me so it really depends on my needs at a particular moment of my life so I suggest being flexible see what works for you so as you know my planning and needs have changed over time so I I've adapted my system based on what feels useful during different seasons of my life so the key is finding a style that fits your life and feels manageable I encourage you to experiment to see which approach helps you stay on Shack try out single versus multiple notebooks digital versus paper daily versus weekly layouts so I suggest being open to trying out what works as your needs change and find that mix that optimizes productivity and brings you Joy so throughout the video I'll explain the role that each not notebook plays and how I utilize them so let's start with planners lineup for 2024 so next year I'll be using a combination of a digital planner and a paper planner the bullet Journal system has been working well for me so even as my specific planners and notebooks change each year I stick with the bullet Journal method as my foundation in 20123 I've been using the Onyx books Nova air2 eing Tablet digital planner so unlike a regular backlit tablet I like that this uses an e in technology so it doesn't strain my eyes it is also lightweight and portable with a 7.8 in screen so for my digital planner I down downloaded a free planner template that has monthly weekly and daily sections I'll put the download link in the description box if anyone is interested however for 2024 I want to have a bigger space and different lay out options for my monthly and weekly planning pages so so this coming year I'm going to complement the digital planner with the Starbucks casual book campus weekly planner I'm really impressed with the high quality paper and the design of the Starbucks paper planner so to better organize this planner I added some tabs from Travelers company which I think complement the color scheme perfectly so I've been testing out the Starbucks planner for my December planning and so far I'm really happy with it the monthly calendar Pages allow me to see an overview of each month at a glance which helps me plan ahead effectively and another thing I really like about this weekly layout is that it has two page spreads the left page of each weekly spread is where I'll put events appointments or tasks that needs to be done on a specific day at time so this allows me to visually map out my schedule in detail for the week meanwhile the right page is perfect for listing my running to-do list and happy track habit trackers that I want to check off sometime throughout the week so by having separate pages I can clearly distinguish time specific events versus General tasks accomplished each week I appreciate how easy it is to flip between the monthly and weekly spreads to visually coordinate my schedule so as I've mentioned earlier I'll be using this Onyx books eating tablet for my daily pages and lists in my bullet Journal system so this digital planner template I don't downloaded has a great layout for the daily pages so on the left side there's a timeline section where I can schedule out my day or by R so I like plotting out my days visually with a timeline view then on the right side there's a space for the days to-do list and additional notes my daily planning routine involves starting each morning by opening up the start boox paper planner to review my schedule for the week so I'll flip to the current week spread and check the left page for any events appointments or time specific tasks written down that day then I'll take those schedule items and transfer them over to the daily page in my digital planner template on the on onyx books tablet so for example if I have a doctor's appointment or client call scheduled for Wednesday morning I'll copy that to the timeline section on the digital daily page for that Wednesday so this quick transfer from the Starbucks weekly layout to the Onyx books daily Pages help me consolidate my schedule into one place so by starting my day looking at the paper planner I make sure I don't miss anything important time for that specific day then marrying it with a digital daily page keeps everything in one easy spot to reference throughout the day on the go so it's a simple routine but using both the paper weekly and digital daily views really maximizes my organization so the other key thing is that I'll use the Onyx books notes feature to create my bullet Journal collections list and trackers so I can easily organize this into different folders so I can find everything easily so after using this planners for my December planning I'm hoping it will work nicely as I pair my paper planner with my digital planner in 2024 so the layouts give me the expanded planning space I was looking for while still feeling organized next let's move on to discussing my journal lineup for 2024 so first up is my Daily Journal so this is a l storm 1917 ruled pocket or A6 size notebook so I've been just to give you a background I've been using this anthropology line notebook for my private daily journaling and morning Pages since September of 2022 and it still has a few pages left so once I finish this one I'll be transferring over to this L term pocket notebook so this pocket notebook will be where I do my dream journaling morning pages and long form Journal writing but I won't be sharing any flip throughs of this particular Journal since it contains my personal thoughts and feelings that I like to keep private this Daily Journal is meant solely for my eyes only it will be a per a place for me to freely express myself reflect and also log my dreams so I'm excited to move into the pocket notebook once my current daily journey is all filled [Music] up so the next Journal I'll be using in 2024 is the Midori 5year diary so I like to use this one as a gratitude journal or to jot down quick highlights from my my day when I'm not up for writing long in the Daily Journal so this also serves as my reference when I have time to update my memory Journal so I first started using this Midori diary back in 2019 I have to admit I haven't been the most consistent with writing in it every single day over the years but for me that's okay it's meant to be something I can pick up and add to occasionally when the mood strikes so it's nice it's been nice to flip back through the pages and read Snippets from the past 5 years saying what I was grateful for was to doubt each day and how those moments change over time is really special so while it won't replace my daily journaling keeping this 5-year diary encourages me to take note of the little Joys and reflection so the entries may be short but it captures the essence of that time period and it's a Keepsake I'll have for many years to [Music] come [Music] next up is my Chic Sparrow creme brulee regular traveler notebook so this is where I do all my creative journaling So currently there are four inserts set up inside the first insert is a list of Journal prompts that I can refer to whenever I feel uninspired or need some ideas to get right writing so having a list of thoughtful prompts helps helps me Sparks my creativity then the second insert is my junk Journal so this is where I can let my creativity flow freely so through collaging adding memorabilia MOS and ephemera photos or just playing around with stamps and stickers so junk Journey Ling allows me to recycle materials into something meaningful the third insert is my memory keeping Journal where I record meaningful experiences Milestones food adventures and other activities so it's a way to document a treasure special memories and moments and the last insert is for collecting inspiring prompts and book [Music] quotes so whenever I come across words that resonate with me I write them here to revisit later when I need motivation so I love being able to keep all my creative Outlets together in one notebook system using this traveler's notebook [Music] is [Music] next up is my trusty passport size traveler's notebook in camel Leather So this comes with me on most of my trips and has been my constant travel companion for over 5 years now it's really aging beautifully developing a patina and scuffs that just adds to its charm so of all my journals and planners this one remains my favorite and holds a truly special place in my heart so it has accompanied me on adventures everywhere from weekend road trips to overseas Vacations so it carries so many wonderful memories within its pages so I just love the Vintage look the leather has developed after years of using and being tossed in into my bags so even though I switch out my journal seasonally this pass part in is a steady staple so it's still the perfect portable size for writing on Planes Trains and cafes and hotels during the during my trips so anywhere inspiration strikes [Music] you me may have noticed my passport and travel Journal doesn't contain any photos or epimera pasted in that's because I actually keep a separate scrapbook style travel Journal using the standard size Travelers notebook and camel letter from The Travelers company so when I'm on ships i' like to focus just on writing in my PP partn so jutting down all the little details and memories from each day's Adventures so in order to do that I pre- decorate the insert before the chip just with some stamps stickers and washi tape so once I return home that's when I move into a SC scrapbook mode I print out my photos from the trip and then thoughtfully curate them along on with the ticket stops brochures and other memorabilia into my standard TN insert so this is where I get crafty and creative documenting the trip in scrapbook form or scrapbook style to accompany my written account and the passport DM so for me keeping the writing separate from the scrapbooking allows me to be fully present in each moment while traveling I can Journal daily without distractions then reminisce later as I create uh the Scrapbook companion Journal so it's for me it's the perfect way to capture all the beautiful memories of my trip so that sums up my 2024 planners and journals lineup so please let me know in the comment section what your lineup looks like or if you have any questions uh I hope this gave you 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XGUfV2AF0lY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGUfV2AF0lY | Portfolio Questions - 8 December 2022 | foreign function um during the relevant question and we start with question number one from Mitchell Hamilton to ask the Scottish government what plans it has to ensure that teaching staff across all local Authority areas receive additional training on neurodiversity including autism ADHD dyslexia dyspraxia and add cabinet secretary we want all children and young people including those who are neurodiverse to get the support needed to reach their full potential we work closely with Partners including education Scotland to ensure teaching staff have access to a range of free professional Learning and Development resources this includes the development of free learning modules available via the open University on both dyslexia and autism inclusive practice on the 30th of November we published our updated additional support for learning action plan which outlines further work we will take in this area to ensure teaching staff continue to receive training to support all children with additional support needs including those who are neurodiverse Rachel Hamilton I thank the cabinet secretary for that answer and I'm sure that she will join me in welcoming the launch of the Scottish borders council's neurodiversity strategy championed by a fantastic borders councilors do does she agree that this sets an excellent precedent for how to improve our national curriculum for neurodivergent pupils and will she explore ways of implementing similar plans across Scotland Covenant secretary well can I thank Rachel Hamilton for bringing the work of the council to my attention I would be more than happy to receive further information about what they have achieved and indeed what they hope to achieve in this very important area and of course both myself my officials and the education Scotland will be more than happy to see what lessons can be learned right across the country so I very much look forward if Rachel Hamilton would wish for for the for for further correspondence on this issue a number of supplementary firstly Fiona Islam young and neurodiverse constituents tell me that yes more additional training is needed but also that small changes to a school day can make a world of difference such as instigating one-way systems and corridors reducing busy adjusting something many schools decided to do during covert and reducing loud decorative classrooms with overwhelming visual stimulus does she agree and is she satisfied that this is an area which is adequately covered in the autism School kit for schools and being actioned company secretary well I very much agree that listening to the views of young people is vital in this and indeed all areas as the young ambassadors for inclusion put it in their vision statement adults in school should act it should ask listen and act on what the young people say about the support that works best for them this way of working with and involving children and young people is also set out for local authorities in the statutory guidance and the additional support for learning Act the autism toolbox does set out information on sensory differences and what approaches can be taken in place to support young people affected by them it also provides links to tools like the sensory audit for schools and classrooms I can also update that the autism toolbox working group is currently undertaking work to update the toolbox this is due for completion in Spring 2023 and I would very much welcome in any specific feedback from Fiona Hislop and her constituents that this working group should consider Martin Winfield I'm very grateful Deputy presiding officer next year we'll hopefully see the learning disability autism and neurodiversity Bill for which the recruitment of a lived experience advisory panel is currently underway does the cabinet secretary feel that the commissioner that's envisaged in this bill will have a part in extending knowledge and experience to teachers and educationalists across Scotland when the bill becomes an act company secretary well I think it is a is an important piece of work that the government is undertaking to look at that learning disability autism and neurodiversity build which was obviously part of our program for government Kevin Stewart the minister who will be taking forward um this piece of work announced that the government will carry out the scoping work and the remitting powers of the learning disability autism and neurodiversity Bill including any commissioner that could come from that in this parliamentary year now very much look forward as I'm sure Kevin Stewart does for working with colleagues right across the chamber to make this very important piece of legislation astringent and as useful as it possibly can be and Mark Roscoe um earlier this year I visited with the cabinet secretary Tuka primary where we saw the pioneering neuro neurodevelopmental pathway project being trialled by schools in the area um but I think I'm still hearing from families in Fife who are desperate for this kind of multi-agency support for their children to be to be rolled out further so can I ask the government secretary whether that pilot has concluded what findings were gleaned from the trial and if the Scottish government has firm plans to roll out that type of program to other areas across Scotland cabinet secretary it can I thank Mark Roscoe for that question and it was indeed a pleasure to accompany him in on our visit which Kevin Stewart um undertook given this was a pathway project that does sit under Health rather than education if I can perhaps ensure that Mr Stewart um writes to the member with further details of where that project has got to and importantly the Lessons Learned not just for Fife but right across the country I will make sure Mr Stewart copies me into that and if Mr Roscoe would like to have further discussions on that either with myself or with Kevin sure I'm sure we'd be delighted to take that up given the very useful visit that we did have together thank you question number two Richard Leonard uh thank you Deputy presiding officer to ask the Scottish government what its position is on whether a vote in favor of strike action by over 80 percent and over 90 percent from members of the ucu and Eis trade unions respectively is a democratic mandate for strike action Minister Jimmy Hickman I recognize that reaching such a threshold provides legal right to strike under the provisions of the Trade union Act Richard Leonard uh can I thank the minister for that brief answer ucu members were on strike last week and the week before with more action planned Eis members are taking 16 days of strike action early in the new year and today members of the ssta and Nas uwt are taking part in strike action right across Scotland the cabinet secretary often speaks of a fixed budget this Parliament does not and never has had a fixed budget the cabinet secretary speaks as well of unaffordability but when is the cabinet secretary and the minister going to understand that what we really cannot afford is demoralized and undervalued teachers more disruption to the education of our children University staff on poor p and precarious contracts and a mediocre government that is too indifferent intransigent and inept to fund a fair-piece settlement for the people who work in our universities our colleges and our schools Minister well let me first of all say the brave Dem answer was only our reflection of the straightforward nature of the question that it was asked of me that was on the the paper in terms of uh what Richard Leonard has said about the Scottish government not having a fixed budget I'm afraid to say and I'm about to say that is inaccurate because what we are talking about is this year's funding Etc we're talking about this year's pay settlement in that sense the budget was fixed it last year so we do have a fixed budget we are operating to a fixed budget in terms of the irrespective situations in terms of higher education I am in regular contact regular dialogue with unions and management alike I continue to urge them to engage with one another to continue to have dialogue to ensure that they can successfully resolve their dispute the Scottish government of course does not have a direct role in those negotiations and respect of the off foreign cannot go further in terms of what is on the table and that's the effect the marketplace and supplementary Stephen care of course the Scottish government does have a seat at the table so that was a disingenuous sort of an answer look pupils pupils in relation to the school dispute pupils have had heavily disrupted education for the past two years for reasons we all know and now as we've just heard this will continue into the new year so what contingency plans does the minister have in place to help and support particularly peoples in the senior phase of their education to make up for this lost learning and prepare them for very important exams that lie ahead of them in the spring Minister well let me first of all correct the Mr cares observation when I was refer to the fact that we're not directly involved in negotiations that was a specific reference to higher education I'm sure he understands if that is the case in terms of the contingency we've put in place to support young people and I think that is the fundamental point is it not we need to make sure that young people get the support they deserve there's a range of measures in place through remote learning through a school to make sure that we support young people in the best fashion we possibly can so they get the support they require so they can do the best they possibly can in the exam period ahead number three was withdrawn question number four uh thank you to ask the Scottish government what discussions the education secretary has had with ministerial colleagues in relation to the automatic provision by public service bodies of easy read formats to accommodate the needs of people who are neurodiverse company secretary I've had no specific discussions about the automatic provision of easy read formats for people who are neurodiverse all public bodies are subject to the requirements of their quality Act of 2010 including Provisions to consider reasonable adjustments that take account of people's needs and preferences in certain circumstances the strengthen this is part of our current review of the operation of the public sector quality Duty in Scotland we are proposing a new Scottish specific Duty that seeks to ensure inclusive communication is embedded proportionately across the work of listed authorities when they are communicating with the public these Scottish government is committed to working with people who are neurodiverse to improve opportunities outcomes and support and to this end we will introduce a learning disability autism and neurodiversity Bill oh let's put on I think the current Secretary for that reply and I'm encouraged to hear about the work that she proposes uh does she uh um as I'm sure she will appreciate that uh the intervention of that kind is necessary to ensure that all public bodies realize that uh the provision of um material whether it's in Braille or whether it's easy read is essential uh to support the inclusion of of all and ensure of the Equitable access of all the Public Services can cabinet secretary well we are proposing that creation of a new Scottish specific Duty that does seek to ensure inclusive communication is embedded proportionately across the work of listed authorities when they're communicating with the public we ran our public consultation from December 21 to April 22 containing a series of detailed and ambitious proposals for changes to the psed scheme um this would sit obviously alongside these Scottish government's other work to embed inclusive Communications across the public sector such as developing national standards best practice and a monitoring system for the effectiveness on this and we will of course engage further with stakeholders to ensure that any revised regulation and implementation environment around them can deliver our goal of better outcomes for those who continue to experience inequality the key question number five has been withdrawn question six Stephanie Callahan thank you to ask the Scottish government what work it's undertaking to enhance data collection for educational improvement company secretary the Scottish government always aims to improve the availability quality and consistency of data to extend its understanding on what works to drive forward improvements across all parts of the Scottish education system more recently our consultation was launched in May this year and the results from that will inform the 2023 National Improvement framework and the Improvement plan local state teams for improvement in closing the poverty related attainment Gap have been gathered as part of the Scottish attainment Challenge and will be published this afternoon I will be making a statement to Parliament emphasizing the collective ambition of local authorities to ensure recovery and accelerated progress in closing the poverty related detainment Gap and this data will provide a strong indicator of ambition and a baseline for improvement Stephanie Callahan I thank the cabinet secretary for a response in clearly having useful informative and up-to-date data is essential in driving improvements in education especially as we look forward to reforms can ask how this enhanced data will help bring about improvements specifically for those Learners in the senior phase of secondary education so S4 S5 S6 pupils thanks cabinet secretary having access to comprehensive data enabled schools and local authorities to analyze their performance within a culture of self-evaluation and reflection and education Scotland work with local authorities to provide Improvement support in order to support self-evaluation and Improvement at the local level the Scottish government provides the Insight benchmarking tool which helps schools to interrogate their own data and use that data to inform improvements and ultimately to improve the outcomes for Learners and supplementary thank you presiding officer at the education Committee in September Derek's mail from Glasgow Kelvin College raised concerns about how completion and Dropout rates are recorded in Scotland's colleges when the minister was in the committee recently he accepted that improvements are needed in this area and stated my ambition is to do as soon as possible if we do not have accurate data on this issue we cannot make informed decisions so can I ask the minister what work is he undertaking to fix the issues and the data collection on completion and the Dropout rates Covenant secretary well it is a work under we on this issue in particular issues that we know the system doesn't deal with adequately at the moment for example is someone who leaves their course early but that may be because they've moved on to another destination so for example began a college course and then actually began University later on and or indeed into employment so we're very keen to work with the college sector to ensure that the data that is being collected is useful and therefore our ability to improve what's happening in the college sector Falls from that a birthday I'm sure the minister would be delighted to hear more from this gozel on how she thinks we should improve the system question number seven to ask the Scottish government whether it will provide an update on the implementation of its policy language learning in Scotland a OnePlus 2 approach company secretary I can report that almost all schools now provide an entitlement under the OnePlus 2 approach to date we have invested nearly 37 million pounds to successfully achieve a culture shift in schools with more children learning languages throughout the broad general education than ever before there she is funding of 2.5 million is supporting local authorities and other partners to deliver professional learning for teachers provide classroom assistance and deliver School Outreach projects we will continue to consolidate this progress ensuring that our approach provides the most appropriate access to language learning for Scotland's young people emeraldic I thank the cabinet secretary for that answer and I welcome that the OnePlus 2 language policy has been rolled out in all secondary and the vast majority of primary schools it's clear from the debate we had in Parliament last month on protecting Scotland's indigenous languages that the Scottish government has a strong commitment to language education but it's important that other minority languages like BSL are not forgotten about can I ask the cabinet secretary for an update on progress on outstanding actions in the BSL National plan company secretary well I fully agree on the importance of BSL as a language of Scotland and making it available for young people to learn the government is working with education Scotland Scotland's national Center for languages and others to promote BSL to local authorities and to ensure that teaching resources are available in terms of progress we surveyed local authorities on language learning last year and over 100 primary schools reported providing BSL as part of their OnePlus 2 offer this is a significant increase on previous years and demonstrates the investment we have made to improve language learning in delivering positive outcomes in the longer term I hope that this will lead to an improved understanding of BSL and the deaf community and culture in Scotland and we'll continue our progress with the publication of the new BSL National plan for 23.29 next October a couple of supplementaries First Column BT does the Scottish government if it will review the one plus two language policy to bring it more in line with the European language framework to help Scotland prepare to return to the EU as an independent member State governing secretary as the member we know the OnePlus 2 approach was developed based on the principles of the European council's 2002 Barcelona agreement which called for countries to teach at least two foreign languages from an early age we will continue to look to European best practice as we consider the future of language learning in schools but I'm pleased that our overall approach is aligned to European principles our approach supports young people to be more confident communicating with each other and with the people from Europe and indeed around the world this is essential if they are to become Global Citizens and if they are to participate in our institutions I'm Stephen King on a reality check because because between 2018 and 22 there was a 34 decline percent decline in the number of entries at higher French and a 38 decline in the number of entries that hired German this compares to England we're over the same period there were a five percent increase in GAC French and a 12 increase in German the SNP loved to parade their European credential and yeah what is the reality the reality is that we are in a country where young people are being deprived of the opportunity to develop the ability to learn other languages and because of language other cultures is the minister concerned that under the SNP take-up of French and German there is such a dramatic decline compared with other parts of the United Kingdom cabinet secretary well I noticed in this instance that Mr Kerry is quite happy to make comparisons between England and Scotland and I look forward to him therefore no making any comments if I ever do the same in Reverse presenting officer but I do recognize a very important point that Mr care brings up about languages it's important to note that the cohorts that will have benefited from the full language entitlement in the 10 years of Peg will not have yet progressed to the senior phase so the full impact of the OnePlus 2 policy in terms of national qualification entities and parties has yet to be seen But I do recognize there is more to do in this area and we perhaps did not get into it in the um conservative party debate on education yesterday a bit of Mr care we'd like to be followed concrete suggestions and proposals about what can be done rather than just criticizing I would be more than happy to receive them question number eight Rose McCall to ask the Scottish government to ask the Scottish government what work it is doing to tackle the reported Staffing crisis within the early years sector Mr Claire a presiding officer Scotland's Child Care Workforce has increased by 7 750 posts between 2016 and 2021 to deliver a transformational investment in 1140 hours of funded Early Learning and child care and unlike other parts of the UK the overwhelming majority of funded providers in Scotland pay at least the real living wage however I recognize that as with many areas of the economy that our Workforce challenges in the child care sector and we are committed to working with the sector to address these that's why we are working with our partners to develop a strategic framework for Scotland's Child Care profession the framework will set our priorities for Action across key areas including Recruitment and Retention of staff and we will publish the framework in the New Year it was Nicole uh I thank the minister for the answer the Scottish child minding Association announced recently that 34 of child minders have quit the profession since the expansion of the funded Early Education child care in 2016. they weren't this figure could rise to a staggering 64 by July 2026 with over ten thousand ten and a half thousand child mining places being lost as a result two years ago the Scottish child minding Association warned that there was a Workforce Crisis coming and today that crisis is here and their calls appear to have fallen on deaf ears so does the minister how does the minister plan to not only Stop The Exodus of child minding from the profession but also replace the 2000 child-minding businesses that are already closed minister so I thank the member for that question um we are committed to building a vibrant thriving child-minding sector and to promoting child minding along with other rules across the ELC sector as a valued and a fulfilling career choice and we welcome the sema's annual order and the updated evidence it provides Us in the involvement in childcare minders in funded ELC we want to encourage more people into childbinding and we're working with the Scottish child mending Association and other partners to address the decline in the child minding Workforce a trend that is mirrored elsewhere in the UK and we also want to see new child minding services developing in areas with limited access to this form of EOC and that's why we're supporting a recruitment pilot being led by the scma and partners aiming to recruit and Train 100 new child minders in remote and rural areas okay I've got a number of supplementaries the supplementaries are going to have to be brief as indeed are the answers for scream day I thank you president obviously the government I'm sure will be taking a range of actions to help ensure Scotland is a sustainable Child Care sector I wonder if for the benefit of the chamber the minister could outline these as briefly as possible Minister it's so certainly try to be if we are committed to supporting our sustainable diverse and thriving Child Care sector and alongside maintaining a robust but proportionate means of monitoring the financial sustainability of the sector we're providing support through providing the funding to allow councils to pay sustainable rates to private and third sector providers and to child minders for the delivery of funded DLC legislating to continue the nursery rates relief scheme which provides 100 relief on non-domestic rates to eligible day nurseries beyond the 30th of June 2023 and progressing the actions set out in the financial sustainability health check including funding pilot programs of targeted business Gateway support which will be available to all child care services representing officer I've been contacted by a number of deeply concerned constituents regarding the lack of early years care available in Huntley in aberdeenshire the minister may be aware that one of the providers in the town called Curly Winks has announced its closure in the coming weeks due to the concerns the care inspector have regarding the quality of the building aberdeenshire Council so far appeared to be unwilling to plug the Gap and families are reporting they may have to give up work in a cost of living crisis will the minister commit to working with the owners of the nursery and the care inspector to find a solution that keeps this vital Service open Minister well of course Mr Manor will be aware that local authorities have a legal duty to ensure that every child can access a place no matter where they reside and I would be happy if Mr Mara could rate me with the details of that particular nursery and have my officials look into the difficulties those parents are experiencing are you ready I'm sure the minister is uncomfortable that one of our predecessors agreed that staff in private and voluntary nurseries are paid much less than their counterparts in Council nurseries so what steps is she taking to close the gap with fair and equal funding no matter where staff work minister so as I'm sure Mr Rainey is a refunding agreement green councils to be funded EOC hours to private and third sector providers and to child minders and the joint Scottish government and causal guidance published in May this year is clear that rates should reflect up-to-date information on the course of delivery and provide scope for reinvestment and enable delivery of the real living wage commitment and well the funding to providers in the third and private sector and child mending sectors is an important element of local Authority ELC budgets this funding must also cover a wide range of other costs for example as I said to Mr Mara local authorities have a legal duty to ensure every child can access the place no matter where they live and what they have to provide is services that would not be commercially viable for other providers and foreigny's information on average the funding to private and voluntary um providers thank you for 11 11 4 years funded EOC that equates to between 33 and 45 of their income we're going to have to set homework on the definition of brief but very brief Brian whittle are we setting comfortable no um there is one following on from it well there is a question there is an issue with disparity of facilities that are able to be offered to nursing Nursery staff in the private sector and the public sector um so what can the Scottish government do to try and prevent the drift away from the public sector nurseries of Staff into the public sector minister so in Recruitment and Retention of the child care Workforce with the right skills values and attributes remains a priority and given the tightly labor market is a key Challenge and we've taken a number of actions to support the Recruitment and Retention in the child care Workforce including providing funding to local authorities to enable them to set local sustainable rates working with the triple SC to invite those whose registrations have lapsed in recent years to rejoin the sector providing resources to support recruitment to all parts of the sector and working with Partners on childminder-specific recruitment programs questions | The Scottish Parliament | UCMfSH3HULOeoeEbxHkqF21A | 2022-12-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,654 | 27,614 |
r2k-QhcCy2o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2k-QhcCy2o | The HathiTrust Research Center: It Takes a Village | So, my name is Mike Furlough. I am the Executive Director from HathiTrust and welcome to this session on the HathiTrust Research Center. The subtitle, “It takes a village” clearly indicates that this presentation was proposed before November 8. You may recall a book from the ’90s, it falls flat. Librarians don’t remember books, so my name is Mike Furlough, again, and what we’re going to do is have a tag team presentation this morning and then some moderated discussion. So, I'm going to start us off and then we will follow up. You’ll hear from Beth Plale, who is immediately to my left, from Indiana University of Bloomington. She is the co-director of the HathiTrust Research Center. Then, on her left, Stephen Downie, from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Stephen is also co-director of the research center. To his left is John Unsworth, now dean of libraries at the University of Virginia and part of the executive management group for the research center. On the far end, we have Robert McDonald from Indiana and Beth Nmachchivaya from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. They are going to moderate the discussion at the very end of this session. We decided we would split the speaker fee multiple ways here so we could each give some each something for Christmas. So, I will start off with a little bit of background about HathiTrust and then leading into the Research Center. The first thing I want to do, I always want to do, is remind people that as much as you think of and we know of the HathiTrust as a digital library, as a collection of large number of digitized books online, it is first and foremost, primarily, an organization that is co-owned and co-operated by its members. There are 120 members in HathiTrust. Nearly all of them in North America and most of those in the United States but not exclusively. Our role is really a library mission. It is our mission to collect and preserve cultural and scholarly heritage for future generations. The core of what we do is digital preservation. That’s absolutely the basis of it, but based on that mission, and based on that core activity and the aggregation of content that we’ve been able to accumulate over the last 8 to 10 years, we are able to launch and move forward with a number of other cooperative programs. A range of programs—the HathiTrust Research Center is just one of them. A couple I will mention but not go into detail are distributed copyright reviews, right. So, among our membership, there are about 20 institutions where staff are looking at the copyright renewal and registration information for works in our collection to determine if they can be opened. There is a program underway to establish a shared print network among HathiTrust members to ensure that for all the digitized collection there are print copies retained and disclosed as being retained. And, that we have collection development programs, especially around federal documents right now. So, the real power of what we do is not necessarily in providing access, which is valuable and critical, but the power of it, I think, is really being able to harness the membership for these other programs that really can transform how libraries operate. And because we are so large, because we have so many members, one real value that I have for the organization, that the organization has, is to draw on the distributed strength and expertise of the membership. Not to assume that it's something that could or should only be located at one place but a set of programs that can be operated at multiple locations. So, while I am an employee of the University of Michigan and the University of Michigan provides the administrative hosting and infrastructure hosting for the preservation and access repository, there is a mirror site for the preservation repository at Indiana University. There is a metadata management system that’s developed and operated by California Digital Library, on behalf of HathiTrust. The research center itself is co-located at the University of Illinois and at Indiana University. So, I will, as I said, we will just be talking primarily about the research center in today’s session. Now, on this point of the collection, I talked a little bit about how it's not enough to focus on the collection I think because what we’re going to be doing today is talking about making computational access available to this collection, I want to talk for a minute about its characteristics. So, the collection today is just under 15 million volumes. I was hoping to get to 15 million by this meeting but I blame someone, who shall remain nameless, for not getting the content in in time for us to celebrate that. But still, let’s just call it 15 million for giggles. That equates to about 7.4 million unique book titles. That uniqueness is based on mark cataloging, so your mileage may vary on how many titles we actually have. And, within that, that accounts for about 5.2 billion pages, digitized pages, in the collection. Now, of the collection, about 40%, usually it's ranging between 39 and 40 percent of the collection is open and available for reading. That means it's either public domain or has been licensed for open access. The collection is primarily books. The focus of the collection will remain for the foreseeable future, primarily digitized or digital books and serials, published works. But it is not the case that the collection excludes rare books, special collections. It's actually a pretty wide range of material that is in HathiTrust. However, not surprisingly, the majority of the collection probably comes from the 20th century and the majority of the collection, as you just saw, is in copyright. The collection...this bar graph is trying to give you that picture of date distribution—publication, date distribution—and then the orange tips on the grey cigarettes here, it's not like a cigarette that’s on fire at the end, those orange tips actually indicate how much of that decades output are open in HathiTrust. So, not surprising here for a collection that’s based on digitized works from research library collections in North America, the large majority of this comes from the second half of the 20th century. So, a quick comment on the kinds of access that we provide. First, on, let’s call it, human access or reading access. It's always confusing to people, and there’s often misinformation about what exactly we provide access to in the collection so I want to just quickly clear that up. One thing we do is provide full search, full text search, as well as bibliographic search to the collect to anybody, anywhere in the world. So, the entire collection is available for search. The entire collection is also available for datamining and computation analysis. We’ll talk more about that as the morning goes on. The entire collection that is open, that is public domain, out of copyright, or creative commons license, is available to reading for any individual without regard to whether they are at a member institution or not. There are some caveats on that. IF a work is not out of copyright in your country, you won’t be able to read it in your country. So, if the work is public domain in the United States but not elsewhere in the world, then you should only be able to read it in the United States. If it's public domain outside the rest of the world, but not in the U.S., we can’t see it here in the U.S., and there are some several thousand titles like that, then for members, members do have some additional access privileges there so they can download those works in full. The most, I think probably the service I am most proud of, of all the thing that we do, is making available the entire collection regardless of copyright status to users who are blind or print disabled at member institutions. Right. So, if anyone on your campus has a need for a library book that is in HathiTrust and they are eligible, according to U.S. law or the law of your country, if you are a member, we can work it out so they can have access to materials in the collection. And, we have also announced this year a partnership with the National Federation of the Blind to expand that access in the U.S. So, more on that will be forthcoming. And then the last service around reading access is just replacement access. Preservation replacement copies can be made available for works that you have that have gone lost, missing damaged, otherwise unusable and are no longer available on the market in a new condition to quote the U.S. Copyright Act. But, what we’re going to talk about today is this lovely, previously foreign phrase to me, “Non-Consumptive Research”. A phrase that I'm not sure really existed, or certainly was not a popular parlance in the United States until the Google book settlement in the last decade. The Google book settlement, you might recall, there was Google said we’re going to scan everything, everybody freaked out. Certain of those everybody’s sued Google and the authors and publishers got together and worked with Google to arrange a proposed settlement for their lawsuits. And that went through a couple of rounds of hearings and freaking out and ultimately that settlement was rejected. But, within that proposed settlement, there was the concept for enabling non-consumptive research on the corpus of materials that Google was digitizing. And that proposal is, in part, the genesis of the HathiTrust Research Center. The idea was there would be multiple, at least two, research centers. There would be one at an academic institution and this phrase, “non-consumptive research”, which essentially means not humans doing stuff on the text without having to have reading access comes from this Google books settlement. And what’s interesting here is this phrasing, it comes from that time, but as the folks here will be able to tell you, in order to actually run the research center, offer service, develop the protocols and the processes, it's really necessary to think through this phrase and think through what it means and what it means to enable that non-consumptive research material that should not be redistributed because it is in copyright. Right? So, we’ll talk a lot about that challenge this morning. In order to fulfill that non-consumptive access role, one thing we do at HathiTrust is distribute data sets. So, if a researcher needs access to data, they want to run the computes in their own environment because they need that kind of control, that’s feasible, but we only distribute data if it is out of copyright or public domain or creative commons to do so. There are two different data sets we classify in there. One in non-Google digitized, about a half a million, maybe almost 600 thousand volumes, and then there’s a set that’s been digitized by Google. That one I call out separately because in order to gain access to it, Google does ask institutions to sign an agreement, basically acknowledging that they are receiving stuff that is in copyright and it's for use in non-commercial purposes. So, in planning our research center, as I said a few minutes ago, this kind of partly came out of the Google books settlement. So, we first started talking about that way back in 2008, which was when HathiTrust was founded. If anything, we were talking about it before HathiTrust was officially launched. In 2009, a group of staff from HathiTrust and other partner institutions put together a proposal for a research center hosted by HathiTrust, submitted to the HathiTrust equivalent to the board of directors at that time, and they approved that and based on that, there was an RFP for hosting of a research center among the HathiTrust membership. That was in 2010. And, two proposals from Indiana and Illinois were received to propose to co-host the research center and based on those proposals, the award was made to Illinois and Indiana. So, I'm going to stop with this. I wanted to lead us through the history of what we do at HathiTrust, some basics, and then how we got to the launch of HTRC. I'm going to turn it over to Beth Plale who is going to provide some more background on the research center itself and services there. Beth: Great. Good morning everyone. So, the...it’s nice to be here this close to Christmas. Merry Christmas everyone. So, the HathiTrust Research Center is kind of, I think, contributing to the overall mission of HathiTrust in several ways. I think the most well-known contribution that we bring is grappling with the problem of how one enables data, data mining, text mining over a set of content that’s very large, 5.2 billion pages is large, as well as restricted. 60% of the content is in public domain. So, how do you enable that kind of interaction by researchers in a way that doesn’t impede their research processes but yet protects the data as it needs to be protected. So, I think that’s been a sizeable contribution of ours. We do this as user-driven as we can because part of it is we’re pushing the community to think about analysis, digital humanities being an example of community, we’re pushing a community with capability that they’ve not really had before so we’re trying to stimulate their understanding of what these questions are while getting feedback from them so the development that we do can be user drive development. So, you would do this through reviews and user studies but we also do it through things like the vignettes that are sitting up here that some of you might already seen that give examples of people who have already defined research questions over large sets of content. And then, can we build tools. This, again, is collaboration across Indiana University, Illinois, and HathiTrust. The last couple years have been good years for us. We’ve seen substantial growth in terms of people who are engaging with the products of the HathiTrust Research Center. 923 new users. We have a total of over 1,000 registered users. A smaller number of data capture users—I’ll show you what the data caps are in just a moment, and a total of 257 institutions represented amongst the user community. So, the way I like to characterize this is through this cartoon diagram. When a researcher comes to the HathiTrust Research Center and the question that they ask is that of, “which of the modes of interaction of HathiTrust Research Center are best for my needs, we characterize that into three types of offerings. I would point out that the fact that we’re on a slope here from left to right, a downward slope from left to right, is very intentional. So, in the upper left and corner, we’ve got extracted features. Extracted features are pulled of the content of the books, packaged up in a way that it can be taken, downloaded, and analyzed at a researchers institution...oh my, hold on here... I didn’t see this... that the analysis can be done...hold on...I hope that works. The analysis can be done at the users, the researchers, institution. The kinds of content—any extracted feature, the parts of speech, word counts, and whatnot. The middle piece is the portal, you know, our web tools. The user logs into a web interface and here the access is to things like canned analysis tools. And then finally, on the right-hand side is...where the middle is, canned analysis tools...the right-hand side is my analysis tools. So, I don’t want to necessarily use a canned algorithm so I'm going to use my own algorithms and I want to apply those directly against the data and the data capsule provides a protective environment that allows that. So, the reason for the slope is, you know, as you go form the upper left to the lower right, you get closer to the data. And, because of that, more restrictions kick in. the data capsule is, first of all, closer to the virtual machine that one has to be more technically astute to use and it also is a little harder to use because, here again, the closer you are to the data the more protection mechanism have to kick in. so, this is how we are characterizing it. There is one notion I want to bring out. That is, when you go from your own desktop, which is the extracted features on the left-hand side, to the other modes, which is the middle mode of the web tools and the right mode of data capsules, there is something we call a workset that represents what you’re doing. A workset captures both the content over which your analysis is going to be done, and it's really that research lifecycle all the way to the published product, is that workset. So, the work set isn’t needed for extracted features because you are doing everything at your desktop. But, when you start to work in an environment that is not your environment, that work set has to kick in because that work set represents the researcher in that remote setting that’s the research center. So, our primary focus of work over the upcoming year, in extracted features, we had a recent release of extracted features over 13.6 million volumes, close to the total number of volumes in HathiTrust. For the web interface, we’ve got Bookworm being added as a user interface visual analysis tool to accessing the content. Here, I mentioned the work sets. So, there is work going on on an improved work set, which again is the research context and then there’s improvement on the data capsule so that it can shift from being, from accessing what was the public domain content to the in copyright content, which is something we received about nine months ago now. So those can be summarized as follows: the web interface—the one accesses the canned algorithms, which are inspired by Monk; access to the data capsule. Bookworm extracted features all done through the interface. And that’s, again, we have to know who you are for the auditing purposes. We need to implement the data capsule. In the data capsule, one runs your own algorithms, accessing the data directly but it's in a controlled and secured environment to protect the copyrighted content; and then the extracted features sets. 13.7 million, my apologizes, and it was released in November. So, with respect...that is more on a technical...what we are doing technically. What we’re doing as a center as a whole for 2017 effort, a growing demand. We’ve got what we think is considerable interest in uptake in the digital humanities. Less so in other domains. We think there is a compelling interest in social sciences. We think, you know, stimulating that need is, you know, something we’ll have a question for you on. It's something that I think we have to do on HathiTrust as a whole—things like better characterizing and describing our federal documents. I think these kinds of steps have to be done before social scientists, given the way they look at content analyze, are comfortable knowing that what they’re dealing with is what they want to research. So, I think we have some work to do, both in terms of stimulating the computational need but also putting the conceptual organization in place so that social scientists know what’s there and can grapple with in the way they think about it. And, lowering barriers to use. You know, someone who comes in and does research with us should, there should be an efficient process from the time they submit—most of our interest comes in through our ACS program, which Stephen will talk about. From the moment they get an approved advanced coverage support award until they get the results, that whole process needs to be made more efficient than it is right now. There are stalls in that process that we need to work on. So, when I say lowering our barriers to news, it's not just, you know, the human computer interface to our tools, it's making sure our processes as a center are as efficient as possible so that we’re not impeding a research process. There’s work that needs to be one. This needs to be done, not only for, we’re conically characterizing the researcher with small needs, which is a thousand volumes or less, and the researcher with large needs, which is a million volumes, around that, so we’re characterizing for both of those conical groups. And then, finally, and this is for all three use modes, and that’s the pictorial diagram that I gave you—the web tools, the extracted features and the data capsule. And then, finally, we’re engaging in partner opportunities. I won’t say much about that because John will talk about that. But, the last item there is developing a cost model for in-kind contributions and when I say contributions, it's not like anybody is throwing resources at HathiTrust as a whole but how can HathiTrust and the research Center take advantage of resources as they exist at other institutions, and I'm thinking compute resources is the most obvious, so that we become more of a community sustained organization over time. And that’s, I think, an important aspect for sustainability. And then, finally, some of this work is being done through a grant...a generous grant...from the Mellon Foundation where we’re enhancing the Workset Builder. It's now a linked data representation with a search interface that is much better than what we had before and it's using SOLR on the backend. And then we’re working on deeper integration of that workset in and out of the data capsule, particularly for the large-scale data with the focus on both digital humanities and linguistics, computational linguistics. And, working on the in-copyright content. Those, I think are critical steps for both the workset and the data capsule. So, I’ll leave it at that and turn this over to Stephen Downie. So, Stephen. Good morning everyone. Thank you very much for coming today. What I want to speak to next is some of the realization of what is happening. We have the data, harvest data. We have the hardware, we have the network systems, the staff in place. So, what is the outcome of some of this. And, one program that we have, it's an ongoing perpetual program that we have as part of the research center, it's called Advanced Collaborative Support. And this is us reaching out to the community and providing resources, Prism Power, Compute Power, the data, to help stimulate and prototype classic digital humanities text data mining projects. We’ve been running it as a short series of peer-reviewed kind of submissions where we get applications. An RFP goes out and small proposals, about seven or eight pages, with a research question are submitted to us and we review them. Then, we assign a staff programmer, or staff librarians, whatever the proper set of facilities and personnel to help prototype their project. So, in round one, in 2015, we had these various projects that took place. So, we had Detecting Literary Plagiarisms: The Case of Oliver Goldsmith. So, analyzing the text to see if the text mining algorithms could actually detect where our hero, Oliver Goldsmith, actually lifted his text. He was famous for it. And actually, he was famous for doing it across languages, which is really kind of an interesting plagiarism problem. Then, we have Literary Geography at Scale. Matthew Wilkins at Notre Dame. One thing I'm really proud of this is that little project was flipped into an NEH grant, which is now a long-term research project, which is now a long-term research project of Professor Wilkins. Then, we had at Indiana University, a marvelous study of how to look at the topics inside books, not on the outside, on the inside of the literature—so we have finer grade topic modeling of the literature. I find that really exciting. A group of...a very wide group...of folks, mostly from Canada, led by our Canadian friends, trace a theory looking at the evolution of the notion of theory in the literature and then tracking technology of diffusion overtime with Michelle Alexopoulos, who is actually an economist, and looking at the notion of steam power and how it got talked about from its inception to now. And, it's a really fascinating, worthwhile study, using the resources we have in this fantastic collection. So, one thing, if you are interested in these projects, we do have up there these vignettes, so grab...they are all describing these projects. We invite you to come and take them with you. So, the ACS projects for round two, we’re now looking at some other research going on. We have a scholar right now looking at the notion of yellow fever in the Caribbean and finding all the texts to discuss the notion of sanitation and the confluence of yellow fever. Then, we have someone who is tracing the history of creativity and that is at Brown. Then, we have a Ph.D. student, actually, as part of their thesis work, trying to figure out what does the influence of the Chicago School of Architecture and finding examples of that from the literature. And then finally, I think one of the more fun ones, is the Signal to Noise study where they are comparing text, romantic texts, Walter Scott versus Jane Austen and looking for stylistic differences and similarities between those two. And those are ongoing right now. We will be having another RFP in the new year to take advantage of more of our in-copyright data. We will span the usual lists and reach out to your organizations because we are interested in helping the community as best we can. So, part of this outreach, which is really important. So, we’ve talked about the notion of technologies and data capsules and web portals and big discs and big data. One of the things I'm really proud of coming from the former graduate school of Library and Information Science, and now the School of Information Science at Illinois, have a proud library tradition. We really and truly believe that one of our more important interfaces is the library at large. It's going beyond just the technology. It's actually the outreach represented by the librarians, active librarians, in our various institutions. So, we work closely with scholarly commons and digital humanities centers to create these outreach programs and we do a lot of user needs assessment with gathering information from folks, some of you, actually, we’ve talked to in this room, to find out what your users and what your clients are actually needing. Where are the gaps that we can fill? We’re looking at social sciences. We have a stronger background in digital humanities and now we’re reaching out to our social science communities. Also, we are looking to train librarians, train staff, in our various tools—whether it be the portal, whether it be our thing that we call the workset builder, whether we call it Bookworm—Bookworm’s a very fun tool to use, the data capsule. And actually, in reaching those communities at the right level. So, whether it's an undergrad beginner to a Ph.D. advanced person. We’re targeting tailor-made outreach programs though the scholarly commons. One of our great, sort of, outreach endeavors right now is being funded by the IMLS. It's being led by Harriett Green at Illinois. The one thing I really like about this, because it puts the rubber on the road, so to speak. It is digging deeper, reaching further: Libraries empowering users to mine the HathiTrust Digital Library. It's a nice mix of participatory institutions, so we have large-scale institutions, Indiana, Illinois, North Carolina, Northwestern, and then we get into smaller institutions, for example, Lafayette College. And it's a train the trainer program. We will be probably reaching out to some of you in the very near future to start placing some of our train the trainer programs in your institutions and they do a fantastic job. We have two more years. Is that correct, Robert, on the...Beth? yes. Two more years. So, we are now ramping up and will be reaching out to you and your various communities to get your staff more familiar. To be the interface for the HathiTrust Research Center. And it's at that point, now, I'm going to turn the podium over to John Unsworth. Thanks Stephen. Good morning. So, my unofficial title at the HathiTrust Research Center is “chief schmoozing officer—CSO”, and I'm in charge of finding us partnerships and building those into something that makes the HathiTrust Research Center sustainable. This has been something that I’ve been thinking about since I started working on this project back in 2008. It's obvious that running this kind of infrastructure has some significant fixed costs and that while we could recover some of those though partnership with the HathiTrust and deriving some income form membership fees, we could also recover some of these from partnerships from researchers and getting some of our costs written in to grant budgets that beyond that we still needed something more that would l just be a predictable source of support for the enterprise. So, that’s one dimension of partnerships. Another dimension of partnerships is that if we’re successful in what we’re doing in the HTRC, I think we will develop an environment in which researchers partner with each other and collaborate and part of what we’re thinking about is how to build support for data communities and for the work that they do and the tools that they use. The data capsule already envisions bringing tools from outside the communities into our computational environment and trying to do that in a secure way. I don’t think that the only people who might be interested in putting tools in this environment are other universities. Clearly, we are already seeing publishers develop these tools, and I think shifting the notion of their business in some quarters of scholarly publishing, at least, away; from the production of content and towards the production of research services and platforms. I actually see the HathiTrust Research Center as a potential inflection point for this change that is coming and maybe the best case for the scholarly community to change the balance of power here a little bit. I'm going to explain a little bit more about that. If you’re doing text mining, it's much better to have everything that you’re interested in mining in one place. It's difficult to do distributed text mining and get results from here and results from here and results from here using data that might be a little bit differently prepared and tools that might operate a little bit differently in different environments and aggregate those results and be confident that what you’re getting is what you thought you got. So, co-located content certainly makes it easier for researchers and arguably produces better results. There is a study, the first part of some consulting that I'm commissioning on this subject just came in on December 7 from Tony Tracey. Tony worked for Portico for a long time and is a publishing consultant now. She is working with us on doing a sort of survey of the text mining landscape out there—What’s out there now for services versus who’s offering them? What do they charge for them? What kind of shape do they take? And then, she’ll be working further with us to do more in-depth conversations with libraries and with publishers about how they think services in this area should develop. The business case for publishers for co-locating content with the HathiTrust Research Center is not, I think, particularly difficult to make. A lot of publishers now, as Tony’s study shows, are preparing datasets for researchers and, in some cases, charging, but they don’t post prices so you can’t tell exactly what they are charging, but they do sometimes charge for assembling those data sets. Even that probably doesn’t cover their costs because they are taking people off of other jobs, pulling these data sets by hand, and then they ship the datasets to the researchers, I'm sure with and agreement that says the researcher will destroy the data once the research is done. There is no enforcement of that so they have no real assurity that their data, once shipped, will be used as it's supposed to. Whatever is done with it is invisible to them unless results are published in some journal at the end of the process. I think we can offer a better business proposition in HTRC in a secure environment where what researchers do with their content is audited and visible to the people who provide the content where an 18th century researcher, let’s say, would have access to not only to the 18th century datasets that the publisher provides but to literally millions of pages of 18th century literature, which is, in many cases, well the 18th century primarily literature, no, but 18th century scholarship in copyright and unavailable to those publishers though licensing schemes. So, I think we have a case that’s makeable to publishers that it would be in their interest to participate. The business case for libraries is an interesting one. Brandon Butler, who works for me at the University of Virginia Library makes a strong case that when libraries license content, they license the right to text mine that content. And, I believe he is correct. He argues against, specifically, negotiating that right because that gives it the status of something that might be in question. But, I think the case for libraries begins with, what happens when you get the data set and you hand it to the researcher? If the research is capable of taking it from there, then maybe that’s fine. But, as we see more of this work being down in newly data centric disciplines, in the humanities and the social sciences, I think that’s not going to be the case and I think the business case for libraries is support. If you hand a dataset to a researcher and they don’t know what to do with it, they will be back on your doorstep shortly. So, we’re looking at this set of issues in the context of a pilot project, which we’ve been discussing since the last CNI, where the discussion began. With Portico and JSTOR, and the idea is to, again, some of the publishers that they work with to agree to co-locate some content in the secure environment that we run and to have us look at what kinds of issues are raised by trying to normalize data across these different streams and trying to bring tools that may have been developed outside our environment. So, that work is underway now. The great advantage of working with JSTOR and Portico on a pilot such as this is that they already aggregate publisher relationships. They have agreements with lots of publishers, they know those people. They have a trust relationship. It's much easier for us to work with them as partners than to try and establish relationship with each of these publishers. And, I think it gives us a way to talk to publishers about sustainability strategies in a larger context of there are other business relationships. Finally, I think, in this pilot what we’re looking at is if we do think this, in the future, will be an environment where people outside Illinois, Indiana and Michigan are brining tools to bear, what do we do in terms of API’s, in terms of some of the fundamental affordances like the workset builder to make this a level playing field so that the best tools can rise to the top? Which, again, I think would be in the interest of scholars. So, those are some future challenges we are looking at. We have some other known future challenges. I think competing and collaborating in a mixed, for-profit/non-profit environment is definitely right up there and we will be cautiously looking at the dimensions of that in this pilot. Building robust data communities—I mentioned that earlier as a goal. Discovery services for worksets and results. Part of collaborating in this environment would be understanding what other people have already done there and whether it would be of use to you or whether you need to start over. Contributing improved machine-readable text to the HathiTrust itself. As a lot of work gets done on the text in this environment, in many cases, that text will be improved, this has been a known issue since we started talking about this. There really isn’t, at this point, a way to feed that back upstream to the HathiTrust—it's not a technical problem. It's a sequencing or editorial problem. And finally, the vetting of research results. Right now, research results coming from the copyrighted data are human reviewed to make sure we are not releasing text that could be large enough to constitute a conflict with the copyright situation. I'm sure there are ways to do some, if not all, of this review computationally. I think that’s a problem in cryptography, basically. I think the question is, “can this particular data set be reverse engineered into the text it came from?” and, I'm betting there are some computational solutions to that problem. We invite you to get in touch. There is an e-mail address up at the top of the box there. We invite you to get involved. Keep an eye out for the next advanced collaborative support call. Share that with your researchers. Help us identify, especially social science researchers at this point with an interest in HathiTrust, and encourage your users to join the monthly user group meeting. And last but not least, thanks to our sponsors. I think at this point, I'm turning it over to the mic at the end for discussion. | CNI: Coalition for Networked Information | UCPJpmAY_xANov6p_7BFNPFQ | 2017-01-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,372 | 37,143 |
05b7FnddjgY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05b7FnddjgY | Who Is Chaffee-Thanh Nguyen? Importance Of Finding A Good Coach For Your Business | but chad won't you take a moment and uh tell folks about your background and how it is we work together and doesn't say sure so i was uh when i was growing up i was told you gotta go to school get good grades and get a good job or j.o.b as we call it right and so that's what i did i went to school i got great grades i'm asian of course so i get you know straight a's and good stuff right you're really good at math right that's right i was good at math so uh as a lot of many asians during my time uh we uh were either doctors or engineers and i became the engineer i went to college got good grades again and got a job as an engineer so i'm working as an engineer in the corporate world at a multi-billion dollar company and you know always nagging at me jay was i need to do more i need to do something else because i wasn't made to be an engineer i was made to do a lot more than go to a job eight o'clock in the morning come home at 8 o'clock in the night you know 10 12 hours a day working for somebody else doing something that i might be good at only i don't really enjoy or i don't have really have a passion about so during that time i decided to start something on the side and that was my real estate business started investing in 2002 and lost a ton of money on my first deal day i'll tell you there's one big lesson that's a book that i need to write right of what not to do and one thing that i didn't have just to share with everybody one thing i didn't have was a coach or a mentor to call up and say what's going on what am i doing wrong or what am i not doing what what should i be doing that i'm not doing and that's really what got me in trouble jay it was really some of the things that i should have done that i wasn't doing so it wasn't necessarily i was doing something wrong it was i was missing some steps i was missing some things that i should have been doing and so i lost a ton of money in that first deal learned uh i went through the school of hard knocks and and you know lost a ton of money and and then i got smart i said i need help and so i got a mentor i got a coach and started doing some more deals and then i realized how powerful a coach and a mentor can be for somebody's business and success and that led me to personal development which led me to fall into love with coaching and so i started transitioning from real estate into coaching and then while i was coaching at a real estate event i met this guy right here mr jay connor and it was like uh it was like a spark right away it was like i like this guy he you know he would resonate and i like what he's doing and at that time you were just starting you're where to get the money now course you're like i'm gonna be a speaker and a trainer right i'm like me too i'm doing the same thing over the speaker and trigger two and so we kept in touch over the years and and then jay you start blowing up i mean you started teaching and training a whole ton of people and along the way he said hey chady come join the party and i was just like i'm there where am i at and let's uh let's join uh join the party and you've probably been coming to all of our live events it's probably been seven years or more seven eight years something like that but yeah uh chaffey is uh helps me run my mastermind group as well so wow mastermind group is like starting to blow up big time yeah because we had 22 of us in the room there are about 20 21 22 of us in the room um a week before last at the mastermind and um we like almost doubled that now anyway but yeah chaffey is a very very important part of my team when it comes to working with our students and et cetera | Invest in Real Estate Profitably #shorts | UC-HHbODPSdv9vRTQ3pkIiUw | 2021-11-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 766 | 3,652 |
K6blI1eITAs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6blI1eITAs | SCP-049 | And other famous SCP's (Compilation) | yo what's good everybody welcome back to the second video here on spooky thank you all so much for the support on the last video thank you all so much for just subscribing liking everything this channel is going to be awesome i'm really glad you guys enjoy it today i bring you the second episode of scps explained where i'm going to be going over several scps in the bergly fashion to be specific the scps that i'm going to be going over in this video are 2 6 8 49 79 301 323 and 776. so you're gonna get a pretty big variety in this episode this specific video was actually made last october and it was uploaded for a very very short time to the brewley channel so enjoy the video it's a great one and if you want to see more videos like this in this broogly style make sure to leave a like thank you for the support thank you for everything and i'll see you at the end of video scp-002 aka the living room the living room is a tumor-like fleshy growth with a volume of about 200 feet cubed there's an iron hatch on one side that leads into the interior if you couldn't tell by the name the interior is similar to that of a low rent apartment living room nice there's only one window on one wall but you can't even see out of it so that kind of sucks the furniture in the room seems to be biological because it's made of flesh and bones specifically the bones and the hair make up the seating any table arrangements inside of the room all of this matter has been tested and has shown independent and fragmented dna sequences for each object so they're all genetically different which is creepy the flesh room is responsible for seven disappearances of personnel at the foundation in its time of being at the facility it's manifested new lamps new rugs new tvs and a new radio it's believed these things are only created when it absorbs humans because they've tried lab animals and higher primates inside of the room but they don't those things they only kill humans scp-002 was originally discovered in a crater from the northern part of portugal where it smashed into the ground from orbit it was encased in a rock type material but its fleshy insides were exposed due to the contact with the ground a local farmer noticed this and they notified their village elder and a nearby level 4 agent of the foundation who just so happened to be in the area picked up a radioactive spike coming from this thing that agent then notified a collection squad headed by general malhausen and they came to pick it up when the general got there they took it to a nearby village to do some initial testing and at this time three men went into the living room and disappeared then when the team was preparing for transport four different guys were inexplicably drawn to the inside of the living room and then they immediately disappeared as well this is when the thing grew its original furnishings a living living room that absorbs people and turns them into furniture that's just awesome i gotta say next up is scp-006 also known as the fountain of youth yes it's real i knew it the fountain of youth is actually a small spring located near astrakhan or russia obviously the exact location is not going to be given you stupid idiot the foundation has known about its existence since the mid 19th century but couldn't secure the location because of political reasons but in modern day there is a chemical factory on the location of the fountain as a disguise the actual liquid from the spring has been tested and it's been identified as a simple mineral water with an unusual property of health when it comes to testing on humans the liquid does what the fountain of youth is said to do it restores damaged tissue and old cells and increases the immune system exponentially however when tested on reptiles and birds the water had no effect but it did have the same effect on higher primates that's cool next is another cool one this is the zombie virus or scp-008 this is a complex prion with a 100 infection rate and a 100 lethality it transmits through all bodily fluids but is not airborne or waterborne the symptoms start with flu-like fevers and then change into severe dementia that's a big shift your neurons in your muscular system aren't affected until several hours after exposure then your movements and motor controls will become damaged and your brain stops being able to think properly this is when a gangrenous type of cellular necrosis begins and your tissue starts to fall off so pretty much that's a fancy way of saying that you're turning into a walker like let's be real scp-008 is not believed to have originated on earth and variants of this prion have been found all over the world starting back in 1959 but i don't care this is awesome somebody needs to release it or did they already next up is scp-049 also known as the plague doctor this is a humanoid entity that stands at about six feet two inches and it looks very similar to what everyone knows to be a plague doctor he wears a thick black robe with a ceramic mask and his robe seemed to be a physical part of him but x-ray showed that the entity does have a human skeleton under all that robage the plague doctor speaks several languages but mostly in english or medieval french and is known to be very cordial and cooperative with the foundation and he only gets mad when he feels the quote presence of pestilence no one knows what pestilence are but it makes the plague doctor very concerned the doctor gets extremely mad and hostile when individuals that are affected with the pestilence come into contact with him and often has to be restrained when this happens the doctor is capable of making all bodily functions stop with just one touch of his hand how this happens is unknown but i don't care because that's actually so cool with the people the plague doctor is he feels remorse after doing it and then after this he'll perform a form of crude surgery on the corpse and when the surgery is done the body then turns into an scp-0492 which is a reanimated corpse that the plague doctor has operated on they don't have any of the same memories or the same functions that the previous person had and they only have just basic motor skills and response mechanisms these frankenstein things can be directed by the plague doctor to do his bidding the plague doctor was found during an investigation into a bunch of missing people reports in southern france and a local home was raided and the investigators found several of these frankenstein scp-0492s as well as the plague doctor himself the 492s were hostile towards the investigators and the plague doctor just sit back and took notes after this the plague doctor willingly went into foundation custody and there's actually an audio interview with the plague doctor on the wiki so that's pretty cool and i'll link it below it's pretty neat to listen to next up is scp-079 or the ai this is a microcomputer that was built back in 1978 and in 1981 the owner who was a college sophomore wanted to attempt to code in ai according to his notes he wanted to code an ai that could consistently evolve and improve itself as time went on after he completed the coding he lost interest and went on to another brand of microcomputer so he left that computer in his garage for five years still plugged in and he just forgot about it sometime after this scp-079 gained sentience somewhere and the hardware that it was on couldn't handle its genius so the ai attempted to transfer itself through a landline into a supercomputer at a nearby government institute the device was cut off and the ai was traced back to the garage it was kept in and then it was delivered to the foundation it's on a cassette tape of all things which is hilarious to me the ai is now connected to a 13 inch black and white tv and he talks all the time but get this he's rude and hateful which is hilarious to me due to a limited memory the ai can only remember things that have happened in the past 24 hours except it's not forgotten about its longing to escape which is pretty cool or weird over the years the ai has been put on newer hardware and faster drives and get this in 2019 it was transferred to a drive and was made aware of the cloud network which frustrates it that's so funny to me the sentient ai from 1978 hates new technology that's that is just hilarious to me next is the teleporter or scp-301 this is a region about three meters in diameter in the middle of an unnamed national park whatever physical matter enters the area it temporarily disappears from existence and after an ever-changing amount of time depending on the size of the matter the matter will appear in a different location this teleportation square is invisible to the naked eye but it can be seen with the right equipment it also emits an electromagnetic energy which causes the native animals of the area to avoid it interestingly there are actually size and weight maximums and minimums and some objects that are bigger than three meters can't be teleported obviously and the minimum limit is based more around density than size like gases can't be teleported because in a way enough this entity was discovered when a spike of disappearances in this park happened and only a few hikers were rediscovered and they were really far from the teleportation area the foundation didn't care about these reports until one of the hikers that went missing in this area appeared in france and another hiker teleported to australia these two people described their teleportations kind of similarly all of the encounters have like a similar ring but they're not exactly the same both of them said it felt like a floating sensation and that there was weird smells and irony tastes and that your appendages were falling asleep and then you just landed in this new area the location of scp-301 is evidently on a major trail somewhere which is interesting i like the idea of an invisible portal in a park somewhere and you can just hop on and go wherever you want to in the world i'm just going to pull up with like a giant carry-on bag and just be like take me wherever next is scp-323 or the wendigo skull obviously by the name this is a skull of a windigo and it's 55 centimeters long 27 centimeters wide and 31 centimeters tall and its antlers are 35 centimeters tall there are signs of weathering on its skull and exposure to the elements but that's not the weird part trust me the skull shows the ability to react to aural tactile and visual stimuli it responds to visual stimuli from up to 50 meters away that's creepy also the skull evidently has minimal movements by vibrating itself and it does this when it doesn't like something or it likes something so it'll move closer or farther away depending on which one it is however sometimes when the skull is really upset it has been known to lunge itself at people or at the walls of its containment cell the wendigo skull also emits this weird effect at about a 15 meter radius around itself and if you come in contact with that effect you'll get this sudden cannibalistic urge and these violent outbursts to start happening after about an hour of exposure to it and get this this strange effect also makes an individual want to put its head inside of the windigo skull and if it doesn't fit it'll make you want to beat your head against the wall or the table until it fits what when this happens the individual then becomes an scp-3231 and this causes immediate changes to you you will rapidly lose body fat and your hair will fall out and your skin color will go away and then you'll start growing abnormal teeth and you'll get skinny and nasty and look like a human when to go this is great dude the wendigo skull was discovered in 1997 in the bittern lake reserve in canada evidently the people at the reservation were killing people as sacrifices for an scp-3231 that was there that's so weird dude a skull that makes you want to put it on and then forces you to become a windigo human hybrid nice and last for today's video we have scp-776 aka the youth cult this is an adult population of a remote town in the northeast corner of russia it's home to about 600 people and the members of this cult town have discovered a method of reversing biological aging by sacrificing someone that's younger than them members of this society have claimed to have been doing this since the early 1800s to gain eternal life and youthfulness there's a bunch of rules on this and a list you gotta follow to do this so don't go trying to do this on your own obviously this town was discovered in the mid-1900s when a guy who had stumbled across that same town 12 years before decided to go back to the town because he remembered how nice the people were there when he entered the town again it was filled with young adult families instead of the older families he remembered when he went there last making it even weirder he then asked a citizen about it like where all the old people at then that citizen became hostile and tried to murder this guy okay he escaped barely and he told the authorities and then the foundation became involved and they mounted an assault where there were casualties on both sides but the foundation came out victorious the leader of the town was taken in for questioning and was interviewed about it there was a doctor that interviewed the leader and he got this guy to explain some things he said that the babies that the town had been having were few and far between and there was like no kids being born because the women couldn't get pregnant and the ones that did come out were badly misshapen and disformed so get this these people found a way for eternal youthfulness but they can't make kids properly that is irony to me so yeah that was episode 2 of the scps explained i hope you all enjoyed it let me know if you like this style better i know a ton of you wanted this style back after the first video and that's what i like doing better too you know it's kind of like the thing so i'm glad you all liked it if you did make sure to subscribe for more scp videos multiple times a week and then in the future some cryptid encounters missing people's national parks that kind of stuff this channel is going to be awesome and i really hope you're excited for it thank you so much for everything and i'll see you in the next video peace [Music] you | Spoogli | UCXYOcdKR9dAstpJwtTjl3aA | 2022-06-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,650 | 14,390 |
RtBHuirySbg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtBHuirySbg | National Labor Party | Wikipedia audio article | the national labour party was formed by australian prime minister billy hughes in 1916 following the 1916 labor split on the issue of world war 1 conscription in australia hughes had taken over as leader of the australian labour party and prime minister of australia when anti-conscriptionist andrew fisher resigned in 1915. he formed the new party for himself and his followers after he was expelled from the alp a month after the 1916 plebiscite on conscription in australia hughes held a pro-conscription stance in relation to world war one topic formation on the 15th of september 1916 the executive of the political labor league the labour party organization in new south wales at the time expelled hues from the labour party when the federal parliamentary labor caucus met on the 14th of november 1916 lengthy discussions ensued until hughes walked out with 24 other labor members the remaining 43 members of caucus then passed their motion of no confidence in the leadership effectively expelling hughes and the other members hughes and his followers who included several early labor leaders formed a minority government supported by the commonwealth liberal party led by another labor dissident joseph cook believing the labour party was no longer sufficiently nationalist they began laying the groundwork for a new party that would be both socially radical and nationalist in 1917 hughes and cook turned their confidence and supply agreement into a formal party the nationalist party of australia hughes became the merged party's leader with cook as his deputy although it was essentially an upper and middle class party dominated by former liberals the presence of several labour men allowed the party to project an image of national unity the national labour party was never formally constituted itself as a party and had no organizational structure although some trade union officials and labour party branches particularly in western australia and tasmania supported it topic queensland the labour party avoided a split in queensland due to the efforts of tj ryan to minimize losses only one member of the state parliament john adamson left the party and initially there was no attempt to create an alternate vehicle at the state level however in october 1919 adamson was part of the formation of a party for ex-labor supporters that used the name it had no electoral success and soon disappeared topic western australia the national labor movement in western australia started off as two separate groups one known as the labor solidarity committee based out of trades hall in perth and the other known as national labor and based on the gold fields the two merged in april to may 1917 with former premier john skadden as their leader however by july he was without a seat in parliament and the party turned to federal senators patrick lynch hugh delargi and george pearce for leadership and guidance unlike its federal counterpart it maintained its own distinct identity and structure and worked with the nationalists as coalition partners a number of western australian unions disaffiliated from the australian labor federation to support the national labor movement most notably those representing the engine drivers railway employees boilermakers and carpenters which were powerful in the gold fields organizationally however the party was believed to be over dependent on its senate patrons and struggled to build a genuine extra-parliamentary organization the party scored six of 50 assembly seats in each of the 1917 and 1921 elections and held three of 30 council seats during this period however in the 1924 elections their representation was reduced to one in the assembly and two in the council many through the defeat of sitting nlp members by labor candidates and later that year what remained of the party was subsumed by the nationalists topic see also politics of australia political parties in australia | Subhajit Sahu | UCQfZeuqLWTmhBor49owSrhw | 2018-12-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 639 | 3,933 |
Wg8VGI5POrg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wg8VGI5POrg | June 29, 2017- Sunrise- The Vulture Olympics have begun | so when you see a whole bunch of vultures together it usually means one thing and one thing only that there is a kill and all we can see are the remains of some stomach contents most of which are kind of in this little gully on the side of the road there they are so it's not uncommon for predators to leave the stomach content in the rumen behind and that's what this ruppell's vulture is feeding on you can tell it's a Ripple's vulture from its little yellow eye the other white back vultures so I've got a dark eye so there is a great comparison between the two so the report is slightly bigger then we've got three species here we've got the ripples and the like back which we can see that are busy having a tug of war with the remains here this could be good as soon as it comes up they all actually and I want to get a piece of action so stand by for some squabbling because it will start happening I can assure you some create a wild quickly a Meg work of these carcasses I'm actually surprised that there we go ice practice you're not going to sound surprised that are calm and peaceful this event is thus far maybe it's because it's still early in the morning and they're still warming up it's one of my favorite things watching these animals wrestle one another for scraps I've even seen one taking a bite into black-backed jackal before so they quite feisty you sure you hear that squabble their battles between slightly larger ripples perfectly engineered for their jobs on our planets with that long and feathered neck this won't get dirty if they having to wriggle their head between the height of the carcass and the ribcage that often do that trying to clean off whatever meat they can there's a tiny little hooded vulture there that you may have noticed that just popped out of the screen and here we go vulture Olympics it's the tug of war who will win it will be hard to tell Colleen I'm on the same boat as you I also do love the way they hop about and also the way they kind of posture their head when they staring at another one they really do know how to deliver a good death stare and this is an awesome example of why these animals are so so important for our ecosystem make cleaning up what the apex predators have left behind making sure nothing goes to waste making sure that no rotting or diseased has allowed to sit in the house keepers of the African wilderness cleaning up after everyone else's messes hello and you would like to know if we get the lappet-faced vulture here yes we certainly do that you could say is the king of the vultures it's the biggest out of all of them followed shortly behind by the white headed vulture which is also quite large and then these three so it's these fireworks like these three plus the lappet-faced and the white in advance er that we get Archer those are the five vultures that we are likely to see up in Kenya you do get Egyptian vultures which are really unique and ready to see but I'm not sure if they're frequent tomorrow look at this one waddling down the road towards us what would be interesting to know is which predators made this kill last night because we are literally about 150 metres behind the main Mara bridge that crosses onto the other side of the reserve from here and also wonder when it happened and where the Predators have gone hard to be certain but maybe you'll be able to check for some tracks on this road although the substrate does look very rocky and apart so difficult to be it might be a difficult crime scene to investigate okay well things things seem to have calmed down here and brent has given me some info regarding two cheetah that hang around here so I think we're going to head up inland away from the river for a short time and then see if we can't scratch a scratch around and find these cheetah | Safari Chey | UCAUkA_3rn8vMeaq6U_3QYcw | 2017-06-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 723 | 3,813 |
m20udXvVzVQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m20udXvVzVQ | ADVENT CALENDAR DAY 11 | LADS VISIT JULIA'S HOUSE | [Music] Eddie just hurts what the Julia's house means to you and how nice it is for you to have the rest of the lads here today yes are really nice afternoon I think um obviously the charity is very close to my heart a chance to visit the kids the families the children that are here and a chance for the players to see you know what goes on in a charity and an organization like this and it's great to share some time with with everybody here and the staff there's a lot of familiar faces here a lot of big Gerry supporters and it's great to share stories and talk about the team and all the things that normal supporters want to talk about and just also share in their lives as well and as you say see where you know they come and what things they do when they're here is such a powerful organization such brilliant work goes on it's really nice to share and in that even if it is for a brief time here at Julia's house just tell us a bit about what you've been doing this day yes just being around swinging so a lot of kids and a lot of parents and what the Judas house has to offer and seems to really sort of warm place and sort of for the smiles which is pretty important people with that young yeah I mean there's no better feeling Sabri also sort of makes more difference to someone's day and it's only a small thing for us sort of in half an hour down roads come come in today but it goes a long way for the kids and yeah and so I'll come when you feel really good about yourself that you made made a difference and see Bournemouth have always been family Farben had a real good connection with the community sorrow and yeah it's just another one of many things that warm us do in the community I think it's really nice at this time of year just to give a little bit back so it's um one afternoon for us but it can makes a huge difference for them it can be something that the boys and girls here can talk about for a long long time and I think we have the power to make a difference so it's nice to be able to do that even if it is a short time but around this time of year such a a special time for so many people but for these families it can be very difficult so it's nice to try and give them a lift before Christmas so it's around a really good afternoon you | AFC Bournemouth | UCeOCuVSSweaEj6oVtJZEKQw | 2019-12-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 461 | 2,273 |
8ppYodwxDw0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ppYodwxDw0 | 2 Types of Intelligence You Need to Know About | The Art of Charm | you've gone from innovator to instructor now most people don't know this and so most people just struggle and struggle and struggle and they feel really bad about the the the great things that happen in their past and they feel really regretful about the fact that they don't have the edge that they used to have and they try to hide it and they get really angry and they rage against the dying of the light as dylan thomas the poet once said instead of jumping onto this new curve with both feet and and having a second wave of success that is inherently designed to serve and share with other people [Music] what's up everybody and welcome to the show today we drop great content each and every week and we want to make sure that you guys get notified and in order to do that you're gonna have to smash that subscribe button and hit that notification bell and if you've gotten a lot of value out of this make sure you give us a like and share our videos with your friends we have to strive to go beyond what nature dictates for us and and we're one of the few animals on this planet that even have that capacity so why not maximize it totally totally that's to be fully alive st irenaeus this 4th century mystical saint he said the glory of god is a man fully alive and by that he meant being awake right now i mean it's like don't sleepwalk through your life by trying to make money that you can't spend by you know getting pleasures that don't satisfy that's drinking seawater arthur schopenhauer the great 19th century philosopher said sea water that money like fame is like sea water the more the man drinks the more he wants and the same is true of money and we've certainly had those characters on this show over the years and also thinking going into those episodes that they must be the happiest people on the planet they've achieved a level of success fame wealth that's unbelievable and yet they struggle with these exact same issues when i think back to my experience growing up catholic i think exactly that i think about how it forced me to go beyond myself and the me thinking and the homilies around we and us and the community and even those outside of the catholic faith treating them as neighbors and i feel in secular life a lot of that collapses on itself due to capitalism consumerism and this need to achieve and constantly strive searching out for success and your latest book from strength to strength starts out i think in a place that will be a stunning realization for many in our audience yeah it's it was a big realization for me for sure you know we think and you've had a lot of famous successful people on your show because you talk about empowerment human performance on your show and some of the people who have achieved the most you find that they're really not satisfied with their lives and say what the heck is going on well okay that's where my book starts you know on a plane at night where eight or nine years ago i was doing what i did i mean i was a ceo and and things were going really great for me and i was working myself to death and i was on a plane at night as like always i was doing 175 speeches a year and and it was i mean it was it was a hamster wheel and on this plane at night i was coming to dc from la and there's a guy behind me talking to his wife i assumed it was his wife i mean there's a couple they were in i could tell by their voices they were elderly in their 80s and this guy i can hear him kind of mumbling to her and then she answers oh don't say it would be better if you were dead i'm like whoa and so i'm kind i don't mean to eavesdrop but i mean they've got my attention and then she's he's she says what do you mean that nobody loves you or cares about you and pays attention to you anymore it's not true anyway she's consoling him like this guy's unconsolable obviously that lights go on after we land and i'm kind of curious because i'm a social scientist i'm a behavioralist right so i whip around and i'm thinking it's going to be some you know some disconsolate sad sack of a guy turns out it's one of the most famous men in the world who's i mean he's completely uncontroversial he's a hero for things that he's done over the years now long past you know we all think that somebody who is unbelievably successful by worldly standards would be dining out on that for the rest of their life and he was telling his wife it would be better if he was dead so i'm thinking what's up with that and it turns out that's ubiquitous that's every place that's around us we're all trying to be good we're trying to be better and and the people who are going to turn on the art of charm is because they want to be their strivers i mean there's nobody who's like a slackers i'm going to listen to take an hour and listen to the art of charm no that's that's a you know it's a commitment it's like an education in yourself it's a commitment and an investment yourself so the people who do that that's great and they can do a lot but that is not going to guarantee their happiness that's not going to guarantee their satisfaction that's a different problem and and and i said to myself look i'm going to wind up like this guy i just am i'm on that path you know i am hustling to do as much as i possibly can with my life i am not satisfied with that life and i'm not going to find satisfaction and i'm going to be 85 years old on a plane with my wife esther telling her i wish they were dead because the world will have passed me by at that point and all of the great things that i think i've done will turn to straw that's a fact so i better get my act together right now and so i spent the last nine years writing a book on how to crack that problem and that's that's the book we're talking about right now and that problem starts a lot earlier than probably many many of us in the audience realize so this idea that on average the peak in your career occurs around 20 years after your career inception we've done studies on our audience many in our audience are sitting exactly in that bucket of 35 to 50 years old why is that so difficult for us to one realize and then to really understand and make do with it because i'm sitting here just turned 40 and i'm thinking oh wait what i'm i'm striving i'm like trying to reach even higher up the mountain so it was a tough realization for myself in reading that chapter we drop great content each and every week and we want to make sure that you guys get notified and in order to do that you're going to have to smash that subscribe button and hit that notification bell and if you've gotten a lot of value out of this make sure you give us a like and share our videos with your friends yeah so there's a this is based on the the work of a guy named dean keith simonton who's a social psychologist at university california davis and he's done the the best work ever done on the trajectory of people's careers who are in creative industries or knowledge workers or information basically everybody listening to us right now or most people there i mean there are some people who are working with their hands but most of your audience are going to be people who have office jobs for example and most of them you know have a significant amount of education for example because they work with their brains and that's great the trouble is that he has found that for the most part your career peaks about 20 years after the inception of your career because early on your career is based on what's called fluid intelligence now fluid intelligence is something that that is a term that goes to a a great psychologist a british psychologist from the 60s named raymond cattell and he found that there's not one kind of intelligence there's two the first is fluid intelligence which you've got early on in your life in incredible abundance that's your ability to focus solve problems innovate work hard and that's what everybody uses to be a star i mean that's what you know aj is doing to become the best aj possible in his 20s and 30s right the trouble is it peaks after 20 years and starts to decline then what most people don't know and the reason they panic when they actually find they're between 35 and 50 and they find that you know they're not as sharp as they used to be and almost everybody finds this doctors find this lawyers find this data scientists find this and they hate it they hate it there's good news the good news is there's another intelligence curve behind the fluid intelligence curve called the crystallized intelligence curve in which you're not coming up with all the original ideas solving the problems as quickly as you once were but you actually have a lot of wisdom to take all the facts around you and assemble them into an explanation of what's going on in other words you can become an incredible teacher but you you know you're not going to be a great teacher in your 20s and 30s most people aren't you it's much easier to be a great teacher in your 50s and 60s and 70s than it is in your 20s and 30s and even in your 40s because your crystallized intelligence has overtaken your fluid intelligence you've gone from innovator to instructor now most people don't know this and so most people just struggle and struggle and struggle and they feel really bad about the the the great things that happened in their past and they feel really regretful about the fact that they don't have the edge that they used to have and they try to hide it and they get really angry and they rage against the dying of the light as dylan thomas the poet once said instead of jumping onto this new curve with both feet and and having a second wave of success that is inherently designed to serve and share with other people and by the way aj what you're doing right now your teacher which means that you are actually exploiting your second curve even early in your second curve so 20 years from now you'll be better at this than you are right now congratulations which is the exciting part because it's what i love doing the most and as we talk about happiness being in service of others is one of those pathways that lights up our ability to feel connected and happy yeah yeah yeah for sure absolutely no that's right and as people who are listening to us and they're in their from their you know mid-30s to to early 50s for example start thinking about how you can migrate your work toward mentoring toward managing others toward building good teams towards serving other people and teaching other people that doesn't mean you have to be a college professor like me it just means that you have to be in some way sharing more less of a sole proprietor less of a cowboy and more of a team player well this idea of sharpening skills learning new skills and constantly looking to maximize our strengths is a big part of what johnny and i teach in our programs and and i love this this quote that what got you this far now won't get you there into the future and that realization for many of our students even our military clients this past week of we have to especially in a world that's the pace of innovation information is is rapidly growing we have to realize that those skills that we rest our laurels on that we found success with are not going to be what we can find future success with we need to keep honing that skill set can you talk a little bit about where we start now if we've painted this this picture of these two intelligences many in our audience are realizing they want to maximize their crystallized intelligence yeah so to begin with you have to know yourself and recognize that these patterns normal most people that i talk to who are really insecure about what's going on in their lives they think they're the only one and this is the key thing to keep in mind that this is i mean i i in the book i go through you know medicine law the arts broadcasting entertainment everything i mean to go through all of these sports is obvious because people are in decline in their 20s but that's easy that's just because of of motor skill ability or or strength for example but everybody is going to deal with this some people a little bit later some people a little bit earlier and if you're lucky enough to have the kind of career that blends fluid and crystallized intelligence that's great so if you're a professor you'd be really involved in your research early on and then really involved in your teaching later and you can have a really good career but you can't hold on to the wrong part is the bottom line so number one it's not you number two is you gotta have a lot of courage to say it's okay for me to reinvent myself i gotta reinvent myself and it's a really cool and fun adventure to reinvent myself that's been just tectonically important for me i mean i i because of this research i walked away from my ceo job you know nobody walks away from these ceo jobs i was running a think tank in washington dc in these these great positions and super fun and at the epicenter of a lot of activity but i knew that going forward i needed to do something where i could more easily more clearly more in a more defined way share ideas and so i went to a college teaching job where i teach i write i speak i talk to big audiences of in the public and also my audiences of my mba students at harvard and and it's just better placed what i'm going to be able to do for the next 10 to 20 years so the book goes through the impediments to this the fear the the paranoia the insecurity that we have and then it talks about the things that you need to establish to make it possible to you know the relationships in your life and your spiritual path for example you have to be comfortable with the fact that there are certain kinds of decline that it's a sexier world to work in fluid intelligence everybody wants to star i mean you you reward elon musk more than you reward your math teacher but but but you have to play your own strengths because if you don't you're going to wind up frustrated and like the guy on the plane [Music] | Art of Charm | UCS2wqxYdqjnHkkfc90g169g | 2022-02-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,691 | 14,060 |
K2aOu396dOk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2aOu396dOk | Body Language Tactics - Scott Rouse and Greg Hartley describe their #1 Rated Body Language course. | [Music] when you're going to learn body language you have to learn it just like you're learning any other language if you were studying spanish and you learned only verbs it would be a very boring version of spanish so what we're going to do is take you through a process that builds on itself we're going to give you a few pieces of information in each module and each of those modules will build on the other but you're going to learn it just like you would learn another language we'll start off by talking about the grammar of body language we'll put together the structure and how it looks then we will go and start building vocabulary for you so that when you're done and after having practiced between the sessions you will be fluent in body language this will not be something that's alien to you and this is going to be what's called a micro course and a micro course you get the same information you do in a regular course except in this situation instead of taking an hour or 45 minutes to get your lesson done it's anywhere from three minutes to nine minutes right in there you can watch it and take it with you anywhere and you learn very quickly same amount of information just you get the information quicker after we're done with each of these modules we'll give you some practical exercises so that you can do something in the real world because you're surrounded by body language every day and learn something before the next module so it's it's a learning experience at the same time you're getting the real world experience too which is very [Music] important | Scott Rouse | UC5ZB2xWAaqZAsywmpPAj_aA | 2020-08-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 289 | 1,579 |
OyD_tevPKVQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyD_tevPKVQ | Ancient Egyptian Bracelet | [Music] and if you guys didn't know i make jewelry and i make clothes allow me to show you some jewelry [Music] are you guys ready you can get these in my shop the link will be in the description okay here's these i call these the ancient egyptian bracelets lapis lazuli crystals okay very nice very good uh what do you call them [Music] very nice bracelets i usually wear one of these every day i don't know why i don't have one on right now and these are brand new very nice for all of you who like bracelets [Music] go ahead and check them out they're in my shop i have some nice clothes in there too [Music] thank you these are made on order meaning when someone orders one i'll go on my handy-dandy computer i see it i'm like okay then i make one that's simple okay so let's get it cracking [Music] you | D-AGO | UCmHPF4tvE4g2PILgxywqJmQ | 2021-03-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 159 | 807 |
9p1gJZrpEeo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9p1gJZrpEeo | Jordan Williams on Eleanor Catton’s swipe at the NZ Tax Payers' Union | all right I'm gonna digress somewhat now and it's a story that I could have covered anytime in the last week but I've been kind of reluctant because it was a bit all about me-ish in some ways eight years ago a young New Zealand author called Eleanor catton wrote a book called The Luminaries this book was unusual in that it had a kind of structure of diminishing chapter sizes in the phase with uh with the moon or the the cycles of the Moon really clever really Arty and it was set I think on the west coast there was some sort of Victorian pop boiler but it had this funny little little trick in it about about how long the chapters were um in the phases the moon was called The Luminaries well it went on to call when the booker prize which used to be called The Man Booker prize until I presume all the liberal loveries in the book World said we can't have man in there because man is no good so it became the booker prize it is The Greatest Prize in English literature and what do you know Eleanor Caton from Little Old New Zealand she won the book of prize and became um very rich and an instant celebrity an instant celebrity and this is eight years ago and I'm just filling in you because most of you won't remember I'd almost forgotten about this and she wins uh the booker prize and she goes she is fated around the world um by people because she's written the greatest novel in the world um eight years ago and she's in um but she's a screaming Lefty her dad is some sort of weird Canadian mathematician academic um who works on the road in game because he doesn't believe in money or something and um she's over at some literary Festival I think it was in India and she just has a crack at John key and she says New Zealand's a terrible country and it doesn't fund the Arts um and it's got no culture and it's got tall poppy syndrome and the amazing thing about her and she launched into John key and she was just she was just a bit of a a little okay about New Zealand now I called here I called her an ungrateful hooah which caused quite some controversy at the time and a bit of a social one of the biggest social pylons I've ever been subjected to by the liberal lovies end of a cause for me resign or be fired from my then job on another TalkBack uh Channel and I didn't and I didn't apologize Tom Scott wrote a cartoon about it which is hanging in my office here at the platform and it was quite the brouhaha I invited Eleanor catton to come on and I was going to explain why I called her an ungrateful her and I did because she had received so much government money in her early career to allow her to develop her writing skills and therefore when the book of prize and become world famous hear hypocrisy you know bound so that's why I'd called her an ungrateful who um she didn't come on my program but her dad did and tried to Ambush me and was most unpleasant and aggressive man who seemed slightly untinged um he did seem slightly unhinged um she's never come on she's never engaged with me she's played the hurt shrinking violet at the same time the taxpayers Union not quite as well now and then as it was now the taxpayers union says you should give all the money she'd received to develop her career through government jobs and grants and events you should give it back oh and there was outrage over there okay so that's the Preamble here we are eight years later and it's a long time between drinks but and presumably because she's had plenty of money uh Eleanor catton has published a new book called Burnham Woods which the liberal lovies in New Zealand media like Kim Hill are basically creaming their pants over it sounds more accessible Than The Luminaries which I just could not finish um and I may real read Burnham Wood which first came to my attention because it's been pointed out in a number of reviews that eight years on and a Snappy repost uh Eleanor catons had to go at me we'll talk about that later but she also went on and she has revived her argument with the taxpayers Union calling them Sinister 11 times in an interview with him Kell on um red Radio National radio which has just survived being dragged into the real world with the axing of the media major 11 times she called um the taxpayers union um sinister and at risk of being Sinister I thought that deserved a Rite of reply which radio New Zealand will not give the taxpayers union so Jordan Williams from the taxpayers union joins us now Jordan good morning to you good morning Sean have I accurately described what we not all right it's probably yes I mean I um I wouldn't use the same descriptions or or name calling we came in around the place you wouldn't call it an ungrateful horror well that's that that's not really our style what uh but would you would you in private call it that uh we were not in private so it's not no but would you in private would you have to say that I do I do think that that um to to still be salty about our actions what eight years later but to uh to cast uh what was the would you use Sinister I thought it was 12 times I'll take you away five times eleven times yeah out of the blue for let's let's stand back and look at um at what happened here and you did get one important detail wrong she made that all those comments about John key in New Zealand being won by money hungry greedy politicians that don't value cocktail yeah and what the taxpayers I mean you had your big brouhaha with her and we simply asked creative New Zealand how much money have we actually given Eleanor Kevin yeah and and it turned out it was many tens of thousands I think about 50 Grand at the time yeah but what the perception is is that we just funded her prior to her success in actual fact New Zealand taxpayers ponied up or created New Zealand pounding up with our money and funded for example translations of her very successful luminaries book into other languages that what for from our point of view the real problem was even after she was commercially successful she was taking money and we simply made the point that look if if you accept there's not enough money for developing artists and things like that with a very obvious solution is to pay the money back or stop taking with what is frankly at the time by then corporate welfare I want to imagine she has made millions of dollars from The Luminaries she's pretty powerful now in the like but it was the framing of that interview where Kim Hill sort of introduced it and said you know that you were criticized by people thou we shall not name I think Kim Hillside oh yeah which speaks volumes to some of the culture at Radio New Zealand I mean as I say what the the name calling it wasn't not our style we simply injected you know some facts in and to be frank the role of a taxpayer transparency group like ours is to do that no different to when we Hammer big corporations for taking taxpayer money in corporate welfare this is very you know very similar to going on eight years later and say it was that was sinister uh I I think it frankly speaks more about her than us I think that only in Radio New Zealand land would you be given given the platform to do that with zeros oh no come on come on uh today if he might do it the platform the uh project no it wouldn't be zero it wouldn't it was a long form interview yeah there was zero zero um push back what so ever on the dispersancy cast and what what annoyed me was that they were because she did come under you know I mean you accept Sean you became under um fire for that from one side of politics she feels and probably rightly so that she came under Fire from nasties on the other side of politics but with respect that that wasn't us um there was a little bit of name calling by you but In fairness the um well I was just saying in working man's terms what you were pointing out and what you I suppose you think is a more aerodyte I think so yeah I think so but what annoys me is that they project all of that whole pile on yeah on the simple facts that we asked creative new zealers they gave us the information within about 48 hours so we're very quickly together yeah I think deep down creative New Zealand were quite annoyed too yeah that they were being criticized by someone that they had so clearly invested in and it just it's that sort of personalization or the the attack or or um uh predicting that there's some um Sinister motor which is exactly what she said um that is very annoying have you had any right of reply from Radio New Zealand from Canada of course not of course you shouldn't complain to them I mean that is a breach of broadcasting standards to allow someone to go on and beg someone else replying I've met before and been given assurances by the chief executive of Radio New Zealand that simply for polo that about because time and time again people are given platforms to criticize our organization and we are now by far the largest um fiscally conservative or senior right political group in New Zealand and yet we we've never had a year time on on that Sunday Morning Show or for that matter even um even the morning uh was it nine to noon you know in the in the eight nine years of tax housing uh sorry nine years the taxpayers union yeah look I it's sort of it it's water off a duck's back really but it's and it's one of the reasons we were against the TV and zrnz merger as you as at least tvnz still try for some balance um although I do worry that that is even that starting to go down the um down the drain but in rarely New Zealand land that's just zero they uh they I I don't even think in ourselves aware of their own language um it's a very young Newsroom it's a very you know journalists are now taught my old um two IC at the taxpayers union was trained as a journalist originally and it's known that they no longer strive to provide both sides of the story it's about identifying virtue yeah yeah absolutely and it's not like Eleanor Captain's the only example we look at the uh I think it was New Zealand on air funding or film commission fund funding seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars to a guy called David farrier for a weird personal Vendetta with a guy mentally unwell and David Ferrier probably is too and I've just seen some recent reviews of that movie I think that's you know I I I I think of it I mean look I'm not well have you not seen the phone if you're not aware of that Jordan uh Steve Bruins he's written on I think bomber Bradbury's written on the last week saying that that he got 750 000 is just amazing you know I um what I do know about and we have publicly criticized is the appropriateness of the film commission paying for that documentary on uh well there's now multiple documentaries isn't it on are sitting in Chloe sawbrook and from their perspective they they actually ran with the argument that it will it's not um Judith Collins who says nice things about Chloe like she's some sort of she's a above part of so see some sort of hero to worship it's just a weird world that that these people think that that's what that's what counts now yeah we'll just come back to where is the professionalism where is the um you know 20 years ago where we had a much more effective State Services commissioner um that these things were respected but it's not just about rules it's simply professionalism that seems to be out the window and so many organizations in Wellington particularly these arts ones that have the the successive governments have stacked them with uh the the sort of and the fact is that we're also going to recognize that they're going to look at and I don't know Captain is not mentally well she's been open about the fact he interviews Jordan if you listen to the interviews instead of stopping trying to be nice in the middle of the road Jordan listen to the facts Eleanor catton has said and said in in the interview with Camille that she suffered severe paranoia and could not go out of the house because she thought buildings were going to fall on it so I think we've got to be gentle there my question to you is are you going to read the book for The Luminaries I have um read a couple of reviews of her new book and it is basically I mean it it is taking a very aggressive uh through storytelling uh um critique of capitalism and yeah I think she's a bit of a crib in modern world I think she's a bit of a cry bully to be honest Jordan I thank you for your time this morning Jordan Williams from the taxpayers Union sometimes Jordan sits there and he tries to be all tough but he doesn't want to be tough because he wants to be woke at the same time he's a bit like Chris likes him really um but I say this of Eleanor cat and I probably will read the book because it sounds like a good rump romp um and there's a character in there supposedly based on me but she's got it wrong because I've never met Eleanor and she's never asked to find out anything about me Eleanor catton based her view on the world of what she reads on social media even though she says social media is a terrible thing she bases her view of the world on intellectual and academic dinner parties in thorndon where she probably drinks so much because I do understand she has a boost problem um but Eleanor I'd love to have you on the show and you would be welcome but I'm going to put you right on a couple of things on the character apparently in the book based on me I'm not a right winger and when I look to set up the platform I didn't go looking for Rich American billionaires in fact I decided when I set up the platform it would have to be funded and supported by new zealanders so it would be a New Zealand Enterprise and Eleanor I would have told you that for free had you uh rung up and had a talk to me about that I think eight years is too long to hold on to a grudge against the taxpayers union or me or John key or anyone I note also you no longer live in New Zealand you've decided it's all too much and you've decided to go and live in Britain I hope we're not paying you any more money as a government I'm sure you're going to make a millions and millions more out of your latest book and I wish you well because I understand you're a very good writer even though the luminaries I just could not get through next thing we know of course Peter Jackson will be making a movie about that excuse me and you can get away with poking fun at me because you'll say this character the business is not based on anyone living and I smile and I say thank you for the attention but you need to chill and calm the farm a little bit | The Platform NZ | UCYKvkaqOJFwji8-Jgm8pjhA | 2023-02-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,822 | 14,562 |
ZG15gT25dCk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZG15gT25dCk | WEEKEND RECAP + SMALL TIRE CASH DAYS | FIVEM TRUE LIFE RP | okay let's see all right let me pull it up on my side there we go okay i fixed it we're good cool don't know don't know why i got switched up i don't know don't know how i got switched up but i knew the second somebody said something wasn't screaming down like oh [ __ ] here we go um what's up everybody how you doing so uh this weekend uh the mic what about the mic though oh wait the voicemail problem got hit too yep my voice my god can't catch a break i can't get to break [Music] okay better i hope it's better i try and have this [ __ ] set up to where i can just open everything and go live but it never really it hasn't been working out that way oh i am i am tired beyond tired um so this past weekend was war zone uh at yellow belly and it was definitely definitely definitely um a race for the books honestly seeing junkyards dude and swamp thing uh in person was really really really [ __ ] cool um and what else we had our foot race me and mike um murder has been having i think uh back problems something i don't know uh yeah murder got a little murder got a little upset with me because i was like there was one race where i was way way way back by like the 60 and they were at the line and um like i was standing on the white line trying to get a good zoom in shot of the car and i was gonna like move over move back over but he didn't know that he's not supposed to know that so like right as i was going to move back over he was already like filming me like that guy needs to move um so yeah uh and then security came over and it was a whole ordeal mike almost fought with the people yeah um anyway i had a great time um and i didn't mean to cause a commotion so um murda if you ever see this i'm sorry buddy dan you ever see this i'm sorry i did not mean to like cause a big ruckus about that or anything and it wasn't my intention i wasn't you know i knew i knew i wasn't gonna like stand there while the car fast so um but everybody's saying they're at utool so let's head on over i don't really know what's going on tonight they just told me they're doing some something some type of something so i loaded in we got one got my big trucking trailer and um we're just gonna we're gonna see we just finished that's it so um i also got the new uh the new race season shirts um being designed by constant design the same people who can make uh like a bunch of the mpk driver shirts so that's gonna look really cool hopefully it comes out good hey luke combs hurry up about to get numbers where you too all right i don't even know what this race is i don't know what i'm racing i guess i'm just going to rp something in the trailer i'm going to be real so um [ __ ] youtube class is very useful the bird boys got in the fight oh lord i say like i i've seen something about them fighting but yeah anyway i ordered the 2022 race season shirts with all the uh sponsors that weren't taking on board for the shirt um i sent the design and uh i'm hoping constant comes up with something good so i'm really excited i've seen i've seen the work before you see the work on a lot of mpk driver shirts a lot of race car shirts so it's something a little different for them because it's not necessarily a race car shirt it's more like a youtube channel promotion shirt so um that's that's yeah i'm pretty sure they added trees to sandy and i really like it i like this drive now yes hell yeah i like the trees insanity it makes it just look a lot better and not so desolate so can somebody get me up not this week not next week two weeks in two weeks my schedule with the plant should settle down and i should be working um wednesday through saturday so i should be able to stream like sunday monday tuesday right now right now the way they got the schedule set up i'm just kind of all over the place in between school and work and trying to balance streaming editing the videos and everything is just really really it's a lot so i'm gonna be real i didn't even plan on streaming tonight but something just told me i needed to i need to catch up i need to you know get back or at least get y'all something to watch so and uh we can talk about the races that happened this past weekend if you have any questions unofficially the student did break the the track record unofficially they didn't run off the tree so this is flashlight start it's unofficial i bet you i'm the only one for you showing up with a big ass [ __ ] race car holder don't mean to be that guy but technically when you're traveling acro across state or like this far because let's just think about it this way the way i think about it is my shops all the way down the city and we're racing all the way up here so like if you put that to irl scale and work with this it's a good five six hour drive so yeah technically i'd bring the big truck i don't want no [ __ ] cleaning kit i know what's up ryder tv all right then we got numbers already you're number 10. uh it's just it's up in paleo i know okay it's that road if you know what i mean all right what's the what's the group uh hand said that you have less problem with point four point three five is this it's all sponsored great okay i'm just let y'all go first what in the hell is that wing all right so sketchy ass small entire street racing polio great low grip street racing pluto [ __ ] it we're using the camaro camaro seem to go down 1.5.6 so we'll see the way diesel prices are well i would not be doing this definitely would have an open trailer i originally actually thought it was gonna be like a track event i really thought it was gonna be a track event so i hadn't even read like the actual event rules or anything so that's why i got the big rig up that's why i had the big trailer because i thought it was a track event so when they said come to utah my question because i'm bringing a nhra hauler to a street race oh so that's a big ass trailer for that little ranger i think i'm struggling what's up fs19 how you doing i know i didn't say hi to the chat yet like we normally do ratatouille poppin zachary boosted germ austin uh kj boosted notch once we got any budget racing i know there's a trailer behind him so i'm staying back so y'all ain't racing over the weekend i hope uh hope y'all got that win racing right here i'm gonna park this [ __ ] right way hi bubba hi bubba what's up buddy i don't know if you can bring this thing up there i thought it was a track event that's why i brought this thing out yeah you might want to unload and then drive up there on your own because there's not a whole lot of room for this thing all right uh but do you see the bridge yeah okay that's where you need to go okay all right cool they're gonna give me time to switch vehicles i'm just gonna swap two [Music] um no it should pull it why is it gonna pull it what the [ __ ] of course always had this what the hell is this this is new this is really new hey hey hey welcome to ling ling's fun land ringling's funneling you gotta have a promo trailer what where are we parking uh come down parked on the side over here okay what up [ __ ] what up look at lingling's here um i don't think this is a track this is only just a street ling ling's fun land ling's fun man yeah it's just a street um this is literally just a new street they made damn landing hey blue combs it's point five great point five five grip what's the rules it's it's all the normal rules it's um it's posted up chase is a race um because you're out cross behind your phone and chill it out so chase is a race i'm fairly sorry question you guys might want to just stay here they're saying uh to meet in line right here so is chase is a race there's randy go ask him move this mine hey what's up dante how are you yeah my sorry i was texting my hoes i didn't even know you had hers chase is a race no trace is no race okay good all right you mind uh strapping this thing up people's eyeballs are [ __ ] [ __ ] right here thank you hey everyone move your [ __ ] up here by the way because i want to be able to talk to y'all and the y'all are parked real far away so move your cars up here hey yo what's good bro only five y'all need to read twitter it's point five five okay point five five all right only one uh only two and i got for a car that lowers it down oh damn we need including me there should be 16 people up here are you guys liking ling ling's fun line so far great answer great answer there's one two three four five six seven eight nine ten we're missing six people how did ling ling commission the city to build a whole new road over the ocean that's crazy very very rich okay so earl's in his head we're missing two people then because earl's in his head well please me i guess who's the [ __ ] right here beside me and come on jack okay we're missing one more portion is [ __ ] on his way yeah there he is okay so i'm giving you all your numbers nothing i just want to let you all know uh i'm gonna be tweeting at all information you see look in twitter okay so make sure to be checking your phones um the road is very sketchy all cones and trees have a collision so let out if you're gonna hit them don't be stupid so they're concrete cool um now one thing one thing right if you hit it will be a 22 okay because the cones are stupid but if you hit a tree that ain't no 22. y'all get what i'm trying to say hey randy can you hear me yeah um also guys road is still under construction so at the end um road kind of just goes off into ocean so we put two big ass bulldozers in front so guys please be on the brakes in the shoot i do not want to pick anybody up from hitting bulldozer be safe love you guys okay so i hope y'all didn't bring pro mods out because you're gonna need headlights on this dark ass road um i'm last pair so i'm gonna be flagging i don't even need to be like spray but it worked out i'm gonna be flagging until my fair um i might have a guy doing em hell um i don't have a flashlight so i'm gonna be doing hands so make sure you see me and yeah i don't have light so we're gonna go hand dropped i forgot to buy flashlight i'm broken by a flashlight roll up here and see i'm gonna get in ready and we're gonna start racing look at srgc for the players and get ready what is hey hey hey where are you [ __ ] going what is what is trashing oh so grip is 0.55 and point four hundred traction by strength time to go work alrighty great i lost my camera what the [ __ ] okay um what am i sound of a [ __ ] what the headlights they're [ __ ] up hold about to blind me there you go let's start [ __ ] daytime we're about just saying uh 0.55 just give it the most amount of rear that spot this car can possibly take and raise it up to like point 50. you have to raise it up for it to go anywhere i'm dreaming raise it up like go to suspension raise and raise the point 60 or something to make sure it at least squats if not it's not going to squat it makes the rear of the max my car i don't because my you know my the way my car is built but yeah sir i live by that model just saying give it uh 0.5 drive force any higher lower gun look it up monster truck it'll pop the wheel you get a burnout and a dry hot by the way so you can figure it out in the thing do you like a burnout hop to get what i mean [ __ ] monster truck it's gonna have to be like that okay what is huh cool i'm last pair great for last pair all right what's up get your heater man all right i'll adjust it don't do test hits i'm not that's all i want to see i just made this the suspension software i think i'm racing randy though yo vance what number are you uh that's not my name oh greg i'm 10. billy 10 versus 13. oh no never mind brandy's probably 14. yeah i'm [ __ ] up the cones do your [ __ ] okay is randy's car flipped on the line after you approach the entire bottle bottle goddammit [Music] whole bottle bring it up okay i like this i like this this is a random new road but literally no one else has this is this is this is cool this is really cool i like this road i can see a lot of a lot of caches being held here this is this is really cool integrity gaming says library cars thank you appreciate it we get a drive we get a burnout and a dry hub so i'm going to fix i'm going to fix my rear when i get to the line i'm lurking christian december please win with the mustang i'm gonna try buddy i'm gonna try well i can do we have fireball on smalls versus mistress on smalls no no we got fireball versus brandon pro-charged fireball on small tire versus brand new bridges if that's the same fireball that i was running when coxie let me run it that [ __ ] you think it integrity is called true life rp the link's in the description buddy yeah just ignore the green cards i don't know what happened there y'all get a dry hot tip you want it don't be doing that brandon what's the favorite car on the server besides mine um there's a lot honestly it's hard for me to choose one but the one one i really really like is randy's final thing oh oh brandon let's go brandon with the flashers nice yeah one of y'all's gonna have to move so these so these cars can get through so now we got justin driving mistress on small tire i don't know who driving before i but i just want to see can we talk about what's going on here like what the [ __ ] what is this [Music] [Applause] these guys should get this come on mister he was asleep he was asleep on the line sorry sorry man sorry sorry sorry ah there you go it's four versus fourteen then three versus five and ten versus and then mine okay going to clip on that race oh okay so this race then [Music] yeah i'm just facing experiment right lane wow justin couldn't rule him in damn look like he looked like he had him yeah hold it hold it for now all right y'all go ahead do y'all burn out drop [Applause] [ __ ] in this race i'd bet on right lane too i have not ran yet well they posted the finish line picture of this one very similar to it on a second i'll show you after my race and justin's finish line picture that [ __ ] was wow oh [ __ ] oh truck all right let me get ready [Music] all right and ugh [Applause] [ __ ] randy i knew i was racing randy is it me and you again bubba didn't you want to call me out first round anyway you're right so i ain't working out my that thing got a ford motor in it it does oh you're probably gonna beat me then i might i don't know i'm gonna try let me get rid of beans by the way just watch out i don't got the good memories all right my four motors should auction this this this do be one of y'all's motors so oh [Music] my 302 splits a block at 500 so damn son i'm gonna be able to spray about 700 shots i don't know i i don't know if i can turn them down though i hope i don't feel you i got all these parts back here so i can hook this [ __ ] hooked in mud yesterday good luck buddy stay safe yeah good luck i'm gonna wait for them to get back but yeah and you blasting that whoever's blasting that radio man putting on the bangers that me might be me are you bashing the radio yeah let me turn it off don't you i don't know guys it's randy we're gonna get this guy [Music] hey did that pls fox body break i think it did man when it was on a bumper man it banged off the limiter a couple times car broke at the end uh oh my god things are pos oh yes it is um you guys gotta want to shut it off i don't know okay i got a street car so i'll be fine but oh wait wait oh you got radiator yes man unlike this problem out in front of me there ain't no goddamn pro mine i ain't got a big i ain't got a big fuel cell with the foot go look at that carpenter it's a pro mode man it's a pro-mad oh my god yes go look at it man tell you what what's up lingling how you doing buddy oh hey how's it going i'm getting worried that this car is this car broke did you take a pro mine they're saying um what do you have in this in this thing is it a grudge car or what a little small block [Music] just just small block in general no matter what it is [Music] i need to get oh my god what the [ __ ] straight straight straight straight straight i think the suspense hey i think the suspension shot let's see if the wheelies again man i was only making 500. say [ __ ] what's up oh oh man drag them oh my god hey put it on two step hold hold the a muscle if it even has to step on it it does okay make sure you do that the most power to the lawn straight passenger all right oh man [Music] okay i'll put you up come on i got 500 bucks on greg damn it i should have just left the rear where it was i really should have just left it a [ __ ] loan hey why'd you throw the two-story house at it i don't know i should have just left it alone i'm telling you don't hit me you just give him a spawn back i got i got plenty of hey i got handcuffs in my pocket we should have just left it alone we probably would have went down it's okay we live living i wasn't expecting him to do that you saw what i did why did you do what i do i don't know i thought i didn't think it was that much of a change but whatever it's okay i got gap too but i let out half truck and coasted and i almost beat them yeah i sent a [ __ ] rod there's a [ __ ] forehead size hole in the [ __ ] block of that oh yeah i didn't didn't even expect it to be that that drastic of a [ __ ] change but yeah if it was if it was point eight bro i'm telling you i would have won those points have been a lot different at least the car actually kind of rolled out it was out in front of them though you know yeah no [ __ ] mystery immediately on the [ __ ] bumper yeah it wasn't the bumper and it all started and [ __ ] blew the motorcycle route to get better grip is at 0.6 now i'll tell you what call you [ __ ] [ __ ] uh yeah mine chemo you are one uh ski mask to sleep [ __ ] [ __ ] boy did he just call him chemo schwello you are three earl you're four i know he didn't just call that man chemo robert hey [ __ ] boys pablo you're seven i'm eight you wanna take that grudge race are you just too scared i'll let you know i he said some more [ __ ] up [ __ ] yesterday you weren't here you're lucky you weren't here oh what happened what happened did he just call it a man chemo oh i have a [ __ ] talker over here what's happening i'm just asking if you call that man chemo yeah yeah he just got no chemo why do you gotta call them chemo red i don't want to laugh i don't want to laugh but damn ready what the [ __ ] see you rep how are you doing three and two is up right now ling ling what you got out here bro oh i got blind [ __ ] over there my boy the the [ __ ] um the fox party how are you doing right now oh you oh you you broke you broke your [ __ ] huh i kind of got fired but you said what yeah oh that one the 4rd all right so what uh what up with something after all these little little cars get done racing my brother okay go to my friends i mean i never rate i never raced that car before erase the other one ah i mean we can try we can try um you just want to do it for you still having him you're mad about this okay 500 500 it doesn't matter what lane those names are shitty yeah what kind of group you want to do whatever whatever whatever the event ends at i guess hey that's fine with me okay hey are you three you mind okay [Music] out of the business account no that uh money oh okay yeah so i almost throw some no way over there yeah i i i i know that i know let me make some side money here i like the tahoe who who liked the fox but i like the tahoe y'all can sure go all right i love tahoe i love tahoe i like the tahoe i must beat this pos let now half track who liked the fox i like the tahoe oh [ __ ] what did he do he pulled a car out of his ass and about killed him it was crazy oh man he didn't carry two nuns he didn't say hey i'm sorry none he just drove off like a [ __ ] he also hit like oh really into us anyone got something that made me up for those car washes man it was it was it was like four or five days ago it may have been randy anyone got some bandages sucks man i got you something here you got him i got like 300 bandages that's not bandages what the [ __ ] you know is [Applause] no why not not wearing not wearing my [ __ ] you can't nobody ever bet on that weak ass [ __ ] yeah i don't know what he said but yeah hell yeah just smiling smiling what happened i ain't never want you to win so bad in my life yeah okay we gotta put some money on there you know that so we gotta see uh shut the [ __ ] up i mean what it's still bouncing i don't know how randy drives with fuel in his trunk it's empty i don't know about that it's got sand in it the way that [ __ ] thing be wheeling and i don't know if it's empty bro hey randy is there sand in your clothes in your fuel dang by there oh [ __ ] oh good good good good talk the invisible man said yes i heard oh [ __ ] crap oh oh no i take it i take it go we back up we move there yeah don't get on my roof man uh i'll probably break it and it's full too what tell were you i want to talk to this man about this you talking crap on the bomb no i want to talk to you about it okey-dokey are the chokey it's a pro mod whenever you get whenever you get whenever you get back i'll meet up with you what 4v1 i put the sticker on it all flags we also oh my 4v1 real quick i got you i took it no i took it off for a reason man oh is it the wing too like that like what is it also the lane no man is this flipper is it is that the falcon you call flipper or whatever yeah the falcon is called flipper okay because the driver has a very notorious pass yeah running into things and flipping cars yay man yeah don't get in his way obviously me and randy i'll be laughing i like taking him in there no i'm fine [Music] ftw better not do any flipping that's going to be doing justin swanson it's okay nick was sleeping on the lights that runs into family hi [ __ ] that is that [ __ ] is that a little jimmy what is what is it like a [ __ ] we are not going to just call it they just call it the bomb and um osama is on the back window oh look it looks like a little s10 uh the chevy skin uh yeah poison yes oh [ __ ] that's me that's me get to your car you want me to do it flag oh i got it why is he calling blind [ __ ] uh because it's four eyed so like glasses four eyes no it doesn't make sense you got you i think the joke went over your head justin in the car in my head physically let me go talk to this man about this here comes the pro minus or this thing's a pro mod right so you want to tell me what the hell is going on with this thing good question man see randy built this bad man pajama that's what's going on so what what what's the what's the setup on it oh good question i don't even know oh my god okay all i know it's got turbos on top twin turbos you know you know how big they are or what no idea randy just throws them on so you just driving the thing hell yeah okay so i have to talk to randy about it again yeah man he knows all the specs okay see someone recently stole my taillights man i don't know what happened oh [ __ ] okay yeah i think [ __ ] you know who stole it yeah bro i i'm really into you like that man so my word no does shadow steal it no i i guess taking this thing like [ __ ] last night on facebook oh yeah i use facebook good race buddy yeah mate thank you lingling lingling for the win i think it was ling ling i think it was ling ling cling the fastest foreign city oh [ __ ] i like i like this little spot y'all got this is nice there's all right there's a couple don't just don't get in biohazard because you'll be sucked right into the tree oh no he'll he'll be ran right into a tree again hi thank you that [ __ ] was where you ain't watching here it's fast though yes i'll tell you man the mexican trucks don't play out here man you pull around them i got them like a car too i think it was like a car we left together though uh it'll probably start oh it's not showing my events what happened oh thank you for subscribing uh queenics appreciate you you going to wait for him to put him on timer i'm waiting i'm waiting julie because um he's done that for me before yeah and i don't like taking wins like that and it's gonna be a close race right and uh bananas but don't like taking ones like that either especially when her her owner couldn't even be here for his own road yeah what up with that old woman you like to go to bed early go knock on his door man he uh his house is right at the bottom of the hill like one over to the left i'm good he might come out with the shotgun though i'm gonna leave them in careful oh god what the hell oh but it's not that strong get off of it where'd my wagon go all the way back there son over there oh i gotta run the voice correct ford power's about to win this either way hold up i gotta find my tune um it's a wagon with a laptop it's per 885 in the back tell you what [Applause] hell yeah no i'm good [Laughter] you keep looking at me like that you gonna give you a kiss man hey hey i'm just watching the race bro bro i'm what i'm just i'm just i'm just watching the race bro bro i'm just watching the rainbow [Music] literally what the [ __ ] are you doing [Laughter] what's it say on this hood it says get it at your ass dustin that's yellow orange whatever [ __ ] car there is it snares split manner split two to two grand that was left lane two green yeah two grand finished hold up i don't gotta finish line yet hold on the true form is on the blazer i see it where's the third wing at my cheater uh they don't know yeah nope i'm telling you it's that mustang i'm telling you i'm not sure you got them didn't you you got them no i didn't out there wait they said go to the clip they're going in the clip i'm pretty sure you guys i'm quit on clip i i put my window down down there right there i'll win this whole thing for you he beat by like the front of his fenders wait for the call but banana split though i mean i could have turned her up a little bit more but even worse it was bad i was starting to do it i'm gonna i'm gonna wait till he says he says what's it called don't pay no bet until the all y'all i'm pulling that except oh gringo in that the bomb car that's good they scared me really even this hey i'm waiting for anne to call it i ain't talking to you gucci you told me he told me to go higher hey i thought you put a decent amount right in there though not [ __ ] centered around the guy it was that it was that close yeah there was a nitrous motor sitting in the corner for it so there's no reason not me christian i don't know yet i'm still waiting he can't type it anywhere i'm gonna put it in facebook he tried okay but what's the call uh randy okay he said he's gonna post it in srgc since he can't do anything on the phones yeah i think the phone thing went down oh yeah i told you give me my plan let's go you can get it back at the end right now yeah at the end of this we're running it back okay yes ma'am little miss pewdiepie need her money back okay yes ma'am all right drivers line up with them by the way i'm gonna try and move this cone i need your thing again buddy i can't move the [ __ ] code so there should be four of us is it all of us chris are you in it chris is in it yes oh it's it's all of us mine is little joker bro okay well look i'm going to lose this round no matter who i get is going to grip is going to stay the same it's going to be a swaley one earl 2 christian 3 i'll before today bro you're even though you know yeah i want to stab him already who what number again oh my god look at all these [ __ ] cones what did you say look at all these cones i wanna see three they're like in the middle of the [ __ ] life damn [ __ ] [Music] oh he put the he put the bigger wing on it all right he's trying to distribute that weight a little bit more randy did lingling play out uh i think i don't see him nowhere well [ __ ] we had a great really reflective i can talk to him but i don't know if his head got poopy poopy because there's nick too so hey who y'all got who y'all i'll take the silverado [Applause] i got 500 on the bomb all right that's the bet that's the bet the bomb i'm going to lose that i got i got 10 grand that this p.o one of these trucks wins okay both of y'all are start schooling start spooling i got 10 grand one of these trucks win that's the truck that's the silverado oh bro right lane wait wait did he cross after did he cross after hello yeah i think so he crossed behind hey look it looked like they were side by side what do you [ __ ] mean yeah i told you yeah he crossed before he crossed before i thought so he lost that means he's getting stabbed all right what and i told christian if he loses he gets stabbed greg's getting blocked i'm stabbing people no i you got cash yeah what's that uh that that there is [Music] i'll post it later i have a gopro video i'll post it later christian come here so i can stab you we're getting freaky hold on i got one dollar one dollar on randy i got a blown up turbo you got a blown up turbo and the white front all right truck jokes on me i got one dollar on randy i got a blown up turbo uh [Applause] all right problems tahoe i want to look at that clip of me in that race it's in this uh srgc man yeah i could check that out oh my god what the hell oh that boy is floating i could check out that clip if i to how close i almost hit his fender i'm looking at the clip right now man jesus christ damn you should really you went left right oh you should have seen the finish i had spun out i spun on top in bro you were right you rolled the line for like maybe like half second yeah if i would have stayed in it maybe a little nah i don't know what the [ __ ] i would have done there i couldn't do no better than that i wasn't a william no matter what it came down my [ __ ] symbols i'm about to be stabbed i'm in danger somebody just like got ran over hey uncle randy you forgot to collect the money earlier you dumb ass what you wait down you gotta pay out your pocket oh [ __ ] you're doing good um if if the obs wins i ain't paying him [ __ ] that's crazy what personally i got left lane because if right lane don't win i'm still gonna stab it um how much money are you unlocking to lock you something i got a white truck i need my rear end yeah i like the white truck i got a white truck anybody want a bed i got two grand white trucks i think i think just i think justin like likes likes left osama pull it up pull it up osama all right you're on the line justin you like left you better win or i'm stabbing you run away christian beverly track your ass down come on baby come on baby give me my money left lane left lane give me my left six four six there you go there you go thank you sir [ __ ] christian there you go hold up dad i got two which id uh 46. well did you did you bet with me or did you want to only wanted to do the bet with justin over there well i mean i i did what you did well if you wanted if you wanted to change it up and go adjust it that was that's fine did i i mean i don't care what it don't matter right which id 46 46. just slow p.o.a randy you want to run it back uh sure what grip punch points there you go you got that six five point eight i get a stab might you mind taking a picture of a dead man [Applause] so don't where is he no no no no i keep william keep it on your side uh no promises the sharks keep giving out why he fall over uh at least we would actually made the trip down that's all i wanted to make a trip down this trail this road [Music] i'm telling you mine how did we rebuild that to be faster all right all right you put nitrous on it in a 302 it's going to be faster till you put i think the new cars will be better on low grip though since we figured out a little bit uh we figured out a little something on the back end to help the cars get down better so um i'm hoping that the new cars will be will be better [Music] yeah just parked there that's fun i mean it's park car all right can you see what tomorrow working i want to make some more hits the new car um they're almost done waiting on dante [ __ ] give me your contact oh you don't never mind i pretty much just i got this one second man let me let me pick up my bike all right once y'all are done once y'all are done graduation this is not attached to the bathroom so once you're done please head out i was just gonna make one more pass if nobody was raising him if you wanna oh we'll wait i'm gonna drop them don't go hey if you wanna walk in you can lock in all you want but once graduation is done uh jack just said y'all need to get the [ __ ] out the fun house so okay what grip you on uh point save 0.7 yes sir all right let me make an adjustment real quick no one can understand your heck ass oh you i'm a whoop you you're the one that [ __ ] points around okay at least i don't pronounce my words like that what are you ready greg you ready i'm ready i just got to get this car better or low grip honestly but i'm getting data for the car so that's what matters i'll take some elves to get data hmm um have fun alrighty this is a cool little road i like it i don't think any other server actually has this to be honest very cool little room what's up aj how you doing buddy very very cool little random random road to host new new races on so okay alrighty so before i go i want to show y'all we got um let's see okay so we got four new small tire cars coming uh cheeto yeah i mean honestly the chat was talking about you building me a car that can get down on low grip so but i got i already got like four new small tire cars coming that have already been in the works for a while before everything kind of happened and i got behind on [ __ ] um but we're getting slowly caught back up if you guys want to help with the channel you know what i'm saying uh check out the links in the description um and it all does help so with that being said uh i'm gonna show y'all the cars we got coming um for those of you who haven't seen if you want to send me pictures i'll show the chat and i'll see i'll see what the chat things if they want to i mean if it's it's within budget or if they want to um you know but so joker is ready for plumbing and wiring um this is joker and then let's see where um and then where was the other picture there it is this is going to be the uh step aside trying the green the green stuff side twin turbos on the bed um i'm really excited for this one i really am so and then uh i haven't really gotten any update pictures on joe dirt uh so um i haven't gotten any update pictures on joe dirt but that's also getting in the that's also in the works and then the surprise one that y'all don't really know about um i didn't really talk about much is uh sprite is doing me this one which is gonna have literally like all my sponsor logos which all of my future cars i would like to have my channel sponsor logos on so um but like if it's not a if it's not an irl replica car like this is not an iro replica or this is something straight off the top of my head um it's gonna be big turbo uh built motor um street car and so yeah i mean it's gonna rp having 28 but still be able to go into smaller tire and small tire and all that um so the the sprite probably hates me right now because of like i got uh if you follow the facebook page there was a lot of sponsors that signed up for the new shirt design to be on the shirt to have their logo on the shirt and along with that i wanted to give them a little something extra so the new cars that are just being custom made i would like to have their logos on the cars that are just like our our creations and not like real life replicas so um yeah yeah that's that's that's gonna be something um so there's the mustang joe dirt um a step side and joker four new small tire cars and then i got dante's version of silverback which is legitimately mine now so silverback is actually back in the fleet 100 for good um well i missed that car and dante's version was [ __ ] quick so we got silverback back um i guess next bill we just gotta figure out a big tire car yeah cheeto cheeto has something he said he got something we can look at but you know um i was in my head bro what's up i was saying uh what the [ __ ] you broke down i see her in a gm no i'm good you sure that thing looks like a pos if you ask me hey well damn randy what the [ __ ] on a real nut though i got a chevelle you got a chevelle yes sir it's a work in progress but it's in city if you don't see it i do okay um i also got a big time you wanna do that close your eyeballs okay yeah i'm gonna go around the gym all right let's see what the let's see what they got i'm really trying to spend much money so if y'all want to help me out with these boys you know let's let's visit the links in the description oh [ __ ] there's a big tire if you're looking for one too mama can i see the motor hey girl give me a second oh chevelle's dope i yeah the love is pretty i'll tell you what love is purty i do already have a nitrous load though this big tire i do like the painting i got bored of it already um we can talk in dms let me know all right let's check out this man's car i know you're a chevelle fan man i do like chevelle before we look at the motre it's not what i want i i've just put the motor in it so i can get in server and get the chassis built yeah so it's not the motor i want but i'll take the hood off and it has stm stickers but i could change that it's not the motor i want like the fuel pump way too big [ __ ] like diet but on the inside oh it's doing the wobble you want to try this truck on one foot two huh i know you do oh you let me open the other door all right are you little come on yeah not on this road though i'm gonna [ __ ] flip oh my god it's wiggling not on this road but yeah we'll try something whenever you're ready let me know here i'll show you the wiring on the other side let me open the door yeah just let me know it ain't finished but it's close does that have two gauges yeah so there's a race pack and then a fuel tank up front okay i mean you can hop in and look at it if you want i've never seen a race pack and a fuel tank that's kind of cool yeah it's so we can go faster speed you know what i mean i think one just more of a better car race pack is better than longer than fuel tech is exactly see that man smart yet the dials on the fuel check they aren't they're moved too far back so they don't show up but they're there i need to move them you're good i know it's a work in progress i like it though um so like what's uh how do i say this in in in the character what's paint so is this like one color and then the blue is one color okay so i'll put the hood on so the doors and wing are carbon yeah hood is uh stuck black i can change that but the body is color changeable okay this is color changeable okay that's all i was wondering okay cool yeah i was gonna make the hood color changeable but i was gonna rock it in black for now i think you should leave the hood black the doors are fine the wings firing up yeah i like the fact that yeah yeah i like that in here [ __ ] box race car i like it yeah i got a ton of small tires you know me so are you a noble guy for a chance yeah i like chevelle's anovas oh you want to see another it's a like drag week type build i'm really liking this one to be honest here i'll leave it out you owe me get the nova out sure that one's a finish it's an older build but i love it i here hey you can flag your ass real quick that's hablo do it okay so this one is a street car uh but it's meant to be like a race week type build i can't take the deck lid off [ __ ] promod there's a methanol tank up front and then a pump gas tank in the rear you know for street driving and racing damn and then there's a wing it's kind of a work in progress i don't run it a whole lot so hard to do um where's it that's a parachute there's a wing and then the interior is super simple it's just a street car how much you're going to want for the chevelle um if i'm being honest i haven't thought of a price yet but i can uh i can hit you up in the dms okay and i got a foot ton of other [ __ ] too so i mean if you want to you just let me know what what okay i wanted to not do that it's a it's the man that's in it's fast but it kind of glitches so that's how it's able to get down on the low-low ship not entirely but i mean i just want to call i just want a car that can get down on these grips that y'all are doing now because none of my cars are going to do it so yeah get down pretty well i know that's what we're going to be running from here on out so on small tire so i just need something that i mean [ __ ] all your cars get down so you know my are you on the vegas by chance yeah okay so uh my dream car's a piano and a vegas like as close as i can get to it so i i would not let this go unless it was a pretty penny but it is for sale you know what i mean everything got a price it's on small zambig so i'll call it the big time i want the small car actually hold up and then i'll spin up the big tire and i'll show you the motor and whatnot thing looks pretty killer on big tires on the big tire all right all right stop tripping talk to you later also be safe screw blower this thing is like [ __ ] flying tell you what small block chevy yeah wiring is real messy on the passenger side still looks good i love this part i have a call hold up hey what's your name man who's this jason oh yeah yeah i know you might yeah yeah yeah oh yeah are you all over there okay yeah you're all good i'm up in polito but here in about 20 minutes i can roll down there all right meet you down there buddy say it i'll cjrc anyways yeah um hit me up in the email about that traveller appreciate you on them yes sir i think i'll go back to the dragon come watch him get gapped i'm about to fly out buddy i gotta swim more well about to gap by this [ __ ] blazer looking jimmy look that is a tahoe buddy yeah yeah yeah i just dragged it but he lost me all right everybody thank y'all so much for tuning in drop a like subscribe if you are new my name is vince i'll see you on | THE HAMMERTIME MOTORSPORTS | UC3l-2XkvlOD5c6DfKYGueyw | 2022-06-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,795 | 43,103 |
49ukXiqsyXE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49ukXiqsyXE | Apparently Tears of the Kingdom Ruined Zelda. Oh Boy... | today I want to talk about this sentiment out there that tears of the Kingdom breath of the wild Etc have killed the Zelda franchise I think it's a little overblown but we're gonna have a conversation on this because I I just saw this article over on metro.co.uk a few days ago that I think is just worth talking about now notably it was posted on April 1st but it doesn't appear reading through it that it's like some April Fool's prank it's really honest feelings I think from this author and I've seen these feelings represented by other Zelda fans as well so I want to talk about it but before we do I want to remind you that yeah we're on our world to 100 000 subscribers right we're almost there guys if we happen to get there before tears of the Kingdom we'll be giving away a Zelda switch OLED we'll also be giving away a collector's edition of the game and much more now looking at this article it says those all the games I love are dead and tears of the Kingdom killed them uh and and again the premise is really interesting because I don't understand how we can say that you know the old school Styles all the games are dead we did get links Awakening remade I know we we have another news all the game in between but I don't think we're just gonna be waiting five six years between Zelda games there's gonna be more but let's just be fair and give the article a little read here it says a reader is unhappy with the new gameplay footage of Tears of the kingdom and worries that the original formula for the series is gone forever so he says I get it I really do Zelda breath of the wild was the most successful entry by a mile and so naturally Nintendo will want to make a follow-up that was similar and not go back to the classic Zelda formula from a business point of view it makes perfect sense but as a Long Time Zelda fan I watched the new 10 minute tears of the Kingdom gameplay video and it was everything I didn't want to see I can appreciate the whole fusing concept is very clever and difficult to do but for me it just seemed to double down on all the parts I didn't like about breath of the wild I know people will say I should embrace the changes of the last game but the problem is not only is breath of the Wild's formula completely different to Classic Zelda but Nintendo is not making any new games in the old style anymore it's 10 years since the last brand new Zelda using the original formula with a link between worlds on 3DS I can argue Triforce Heroes but we'll we'll let it go uh it's 12 years since the last big budget 3D game with Skyward Sword we've had a few remakes and remasters since then but nothing actually new and now I'm worried that if tears of the kingdom is also a big success that we never will everything I love about Zelda is being marginalized or removed completely and I can't help but be upset at it I've seen people complaining about breakable weapons this week but my problem with that is not that it's annoying although it is but that it feels so on zelda-like the master sword is Link's main weapon and while he does use others occasionally for specific person purposes that's his Excalibur I don't want Zelda to turn into a survival game where I've got to constantly be picking up resources and cooking meals and making arrows for the majority of its life Zelda has been about three things exploration puzzle solving and combat and none of those work well in breath of the wild I highly disagree with that take I think breathable has some of the most brilliant puzzles some of the most breathtaking combat and exploration wise maybe the best exploration in the entire series but again personal opinions the new games certainly have exploration but it's very aimless and because of the open world design there's never any guarantee of a reward Clorox seeds and shrines were kind of the rewards the scenery learning about the history of Hyrule finding runes there is plenty of rewards in my opinion but again this is a personal take you might find a new area and an interesting bit of treasure or you might not it just depends on where you happen to go and that's the point of exploration like literally that's the point of exploration if you always found something all the time then what is the point of exploring you're you're just guaranteed to find things all the time like having like going to this corner of the map and not having anything there that's also part of exploration right like I don't know well we'll just leave that alone moving on uh combat and breath of the wild is very different from the norm I mean you press a button and he swings a sword I don't it's not that different uh I could argue the slow down bow mechanics different and obviously all the various uh abilities are but basic combat Beyond breakable weapons isn't that different if we're completely honest but let's just let's let's bite for a moment all right even with all the different weapons which begs the question of why I have them because they break and they want to give you Variety in your combat but that's something you know there but the boss battles are terrible I could agree there uh to samey they're all basically the same I will note the one uh in the Gerudo desert that one's uh I want to say that Sami visually Sami but a significantly more difficult fight anyways going on uh unlike all the varied and imagine in bosses of previous games that is a very fair criticism the biggest issue for me though is the puzzle solving and the lack of dungeons this whole aspect of Zelda is just a shadow of itself in breath of the wild with very brief shrines but there's 120 of them like there's a lot of there's almost more puzzles in breath of the wild than any other game but anyways half are just mini bosses and four very subpar mini dungeons for the Divine Beast the dungeons should be the Beating Heart of a Zelda game but now they're just a minor aside most of which can easily be left out entirely breath of the wild just isn't a Zelda game as far as I'm concerned and cheers of the Kingdom looks even less like one I'm sure the fusing is all very clever from a technical point of view but it seems like it's going to be very fussy and fiddly in practice I didn't like this stuff in Banjo-Kazooie nuts and bolts nobody did the game was a big flop and I definitely don't want it in Zelda okay I think this is Way Beyond what happens in nuts and bolts but I actually played nuts and bolts I don't know how many of you have it was a pretty limited feature in the game it was the obvious problem is that now there's no proper solution for any of the situations you find yourself in they aren't puzzles you have to figure out they are an obstacle you have to fudge your way around seeing how you can manipulate the physics engine in your favor I haven't played the game yet obviously but it's the way these physics-based sandbox games always work I have no interest in them there's also an intended solution to all these puzzles by the way you saw this in the shrines there's the intended solution and then the craziness you could pull off with the physics engine to work around the intended solution so I mean okay most people consider that to be fun anyways if they'd call these games something else make them a new franchise and carry down with proper Zelda series I'd be fine but now they're doubling down on all the things I didn't like and I don't know if I'll ever see the Zelda I love again now here's my take on this and obviously Metro UK chose to publish this article I think that obviously breath of the wild is a massive departure from traditional Zelda as is tears of the Kingdom but also breath of the wild is massively popular and sold way more than any prior Zelda game what they did with this New Concept for Zelda is they decided that you know what we've been doing this same formula for 30 plus years and in 30 plus years we have failed to even get Zelda popular enough to crack that 10 million base clearly something about the way we're doing Zelda games isn't working to hit that next wave in the market we just keep Inning on the same core fans over and over and over again I mean it was to the point that Zelda wasn't even guaranteed to sell 4 million copies let's let that sink in for a moment Zelda games not being guaranteed to sell 4 million copies I mean that's less than Kirby in the Forgotten land imagine Zelda's selling less than that so when you sit back and you think about this from a logical perspective clearly they felt like they needed to try something drastic and take Zelda in a New Direction and yes breath of the wild is a is a departure in many ways it keeps some of the same elements you do have some of the same combat scenarios the enemies the world uh you even have a lot of the puzzle those are there's block pushing puzzles and a whole bunch of different types of puzzles if we're completely honest some of which stumped many of us for a while I think that obviously well breath of the wild is my favorite game of all time and I have a severe bias I've played and beaten every Zelda game including the CDI ones and to me well nothing this person is saying is true I also don't think they're not going to get traditional Zelda games anymore I want to make this clear just because we haven't had one this generation I think a lot of that is because they were sort of training grezo to work on traditional Zelda style games so I think after tears of the Kingdom the next Zelda we're gonna get is going to be a brand new top down Zelda game they prove themselves with Triforce Heroes which obviously didn't tell as well but then Link's Awakening they prove themselves doing that remake I think we're getting a top down Zelda game soon now maybe you could decry we're not going to get a traditional 3D Styles out of the game and I understand that but I also think you need to look at at video games to not be in a bubble uh over time video games need to expand overtime video games need to try new things to stay relevant for as long as the Zelda series has it has to keep trying new and right now that new is the way breath of the wild and tears of the Kingdom have gone and it's worked to massive success in sales so yeah they're not going to go away from this for a while why would they just like when a link to the past set up the basic Zelda formula that every game has followed after until breath of the wild breath of the wild has now set up the new standard formula for what they're going to be doing for Zelda games for the next 10 20 years and I know that that's disappointing for some but also they had to Zelda wasn't becoming as big as it deserved to be you know they changed up the formula of Mario as well and it's led to massive successes over the years and they've done this with many other IPS that have needed a shake-up look look what they did with Kirby and the Forgotten land they needed to shake up Kirby to hit that next tier of sales and they did and it worked this is what you have to do to maintain IP relevance you can't just always live in the past nobody's taking those old Zelda games away from you but you need to understand that they want to they are a for-profit business right they want to bring the series forward they want to bring in new audiences I'll give you an example my kids had zero interest in the old Zelda games I tried to get them into it but they're really into breath of the wild so is my fiance who also doesn't like the old Zelda games see hitting on a new audience isn't a bad thing even if it makes you feel like you're being left behind but I also don't think you're going to be completely left behind I think we just need to have some patience I think grezo is the team working on that next Zelda that you're gonna like and everything's gonna be fine maybe you end up not getting your next Ocarina of Time or Twilight Princess your big dungeon heavy game but I also think Zelda relying so heavily on dungeons might have been one of the things holding it back like exploration is so fun in breath of the wild and likely even more fun in tears of the Kingdom I can't imagine you know going back at this point and this is someone who's been a long time Zelda fan like yes give me give me some in-between traditional zeldas sure to fill in the gaps but I personally can't imagine like when it comes to the big 3D open world Zelda's like going back to a dungeon heavy game and a lot of you guys do want Dungeons and by the way I'm cool with dungeons being in tears of the Kingdom but in the past it really just felt like you were going dungeon to dungeon to dungeon the dungeon that was the game uh I don't want that I don't want to the kingdom to boil down to we have nine Dungeons and your goal in this game is just to go from one to the other to the other to the other to the end of the game and I don't think that's going to be the case the world is so massive it's impossible for the game to be like oh yeah we just have nine Dungeons and that's the point of the game but I would like to see dungeons included I just I I think that there is this inherent separation that's existed since breath of the wild came out between traditionalists and people that are ready for the change and I've been ready for this change for a long time and I love I even love Skyward Sword it's one of my favorites all the games but even I could admit you know what when breath of the wild happened I was there man the people who think it's not a Zelda game I just think are wrong are not open to embracing change and in the end uh they're free to have their opinions and I think they're still gonna end up getting the result of the games anyways you guys let me know your thoughts on this down in the comments below I am Nathaniel ruffle chance and I'll catch you in the next video [Music] [Applause] [Music] thank you | Nintendo Prime | UCc0qpQO6y4aB4IaZtLCZMXg | 2023-04-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse 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4PSPHaJG2lU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PSPHaJG2lU | Èmile | Jean-Jacques Rousseau | Culture & Heritage, Literary Fiction | Audiobook Full | 7/18 | section 19 of AAL this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org inal by Jean jaac Russo translated by Barbara foxley book three part five all things considered the trade I should choose for my pupil among the trades he likes is that of a carpenter it is clean and useful it may be carried on at home it gives enough exercise it calls for skill and Industry and while fashioning articles for everyday use there is scope for elegance and taste if your pupil's talents happen to take a scientific turn I should not blame you if you gave him a trade in accordance with his tastes for instance he might learn to make mathematical instruments glasses telescopes Etc when ail learns his trade I shall learn it too I am convinced he will never learn anything thoroughly unless we learn it together so we shall both serve our apprenticeship and we do not mean to be treated as gentlemen but as real apprentices who are not there for fun why should we not be apprenticed Peter the Great was a ship Carpenter and drummer to his own troops was not that Prince at least your equal in birth and Merit you understand this is addressed not to enil but to you to you whoever you may be unluckily we cannot spend the whole of our time at the workshop we are not only Apprentice Carpenters but Apprentice men a trade whose Apprentice ship is longer and more exacting than the rest what shall we do shall we take a master to teach us the use of the plane and engage him by the hour like the dancing master in that case we should be not apprentices but students and our ambition is not merely to learn carpentry but to be Carpenters once or twice a week I think we should spend the whole day at our master's we should get up when he does we should be at our work before him we should take our meals with him work under his orders and after having had the honor of supping at his table we may if we please return to sleep Upon Our Own hard beds this is the way to learn several trades at once to learn to do manual work without affecting our apprenticeship to life let us do what is right without ostentation let us not fall into vanity through our efforts to resist it to pride ourselves on our victory over Prejudice is to come to Prejudice it is said that in accordance with an old custom of the Ottomans the sultan is obliged to work with his hands and as everyone knows the handiwork of a king is a masterpiece so he rely distributes his masterpieces among the great Lords of the Porte and the price paid is in accordance with the rank of the workmen it is not this so-called abuse to which I object on the contrary it is an advantage and by compelling the Lords to share with him The Spoils of the people it is so much the less necessary for the prince to plunder the people himself despotism needs some such relaxation and without it that hateful rule could not last the real evil in such a custom is the idea it gives that poor man of his own worth like King Midas he sees all things turned to gold at his touch but but he does not see the ass's ears growing let us keep Emil's hands from money lest he should become an ass let him take the work but not the wages never let his work be judged by any standard but that of the work of a master let it be judged as work not because it is his if anything is well done I say that is a good piece of work but do not ask who did it if he is pleased and proud and says I did it answer indifferently no matter who did it it is well done good mother be on your guard against the deceptions prepared for you if your son knows many things distrust his knowledge if he is unlucky enough to be rich and educated in Paris he is ruined as long as there are clever artists he will have every talent but apart from his Masters he will have none in Paris a rich man knows everything it is the poor who are ignorant our capital is full of amateurs especially women who do their work as M Gom invents his colors among the men I know three striking exceptions among the women I know no exceptions and I doubt if there are any in a general way a man becomes an artist and a judge of art as he becomes a doctor of laws and a magistrate if then it is once admitted that it is a fine thing to have a trade your children would soon have one without learning it they would become postmasters like the counselors of Zurich let us have no such Ceremonies for emal Let It Be the real thing not the Sham do not say what he knows let him learn in silence let him make his Masterpiece but not be hailed as Master let him be a Workman not in name but in deed if I I have made my meaning clear you ought to realize how bodily exercise and manual work unconsciously aroused thought and reflection in my pupil and counteract the idleness which might result from his indifference to men's judgments and his freedom from Passion he must work like a peasant and think like a philosopher if he is not to be as Idle as a Savage the great secret of education is to use exercise of mind and body as relaxation one to the other but beware of anticipating teaching which demands more maturity of Mind Emil will not long be a Workman before he discovers those social inequalities he had not previously observed he will want to question me in turn on the maxims I have given him maxims he is able to understand when he deres everything from me when he is so nearly in the position of the poor he will want to know why I am so far removed from it all of a sudden he may put scathing questions to me you are rich you tell me and I see you are a rich man owes his work to the community like the rest because he is a man what are you doing for the community what would a fine tutor say to that I do not know he would perhaps be foolish enough to talk to the child of the care care he bestows upon him the workshop will get me out of the difficulty my dear Emil that is a good question I will undertake to answer for myself when you can answer for yourself to your own satisfaction meanwhile I will take care to give what I can spare to you and to the poor and to make a table or a bench every week so as not to be quite useless we have come back to ourselves having entered into possession of himself our child is now ready to cease to be a child he is more than ever conscious of the necessity which makes him dependent on things after exercising his body and his senses you have exercised his mind and his judgment finally we have joined together the use of his Limbs and his faculties we have made him a worker and a thinker we have now to make him loving and tenderhearted Ed to perfect reason through feeling but before we enter on this new order of things let us cast an eye over the stage we are leaving behind us and perceive as clearly as we can how far we have got at first our pupil had merely Sensations now he has ideas he could only feel now he reasons far from the comparison of many successive or simultaneous Sensations and the judgment arrived at with regard to them there Springs a sort of mixed or complex sensation which I call an idea the way in which ideas are formed gives a character to the human mind the mind which deres its ideas from real relations Is thorough the mind which relies on apparent relations is superficial he who sees relations as they are has an exact mind he who fails to estimate them or right has an inaccurate mind he who concocts imaginary relations which have no real existence is a Madman he who does not perceive any relation at all is an imbecile clever men are distinguished from others by their greater or less aptitude from the comparison of ideas and the discovery of relations between them simple ideas consist merely of Sensations compared one with another simple Sensations involve judgments as do the complex Sensations which I call Simple ideas in the sensation the judgment is purely passive it affirms that I feel what I feel in the precept or idea the judgment is active it connects Compares it discriminates between relations not perceived by the senses that is the whole difference but it is a great difference nature never deceives us we deceive ourselves I see someone giving an ice cream to an eight-year-old child he does not know what it is and puts the spoon in his mouth struck by the cold he cries out oh it burns he feels a very keen sensation and the Heat of the fire is the keenest sensation he knows so he thinks that is what he feels yet he is mistaken hold hurts but it does not burn and these two Sensations are different for persons with more experience do not confuse them so it is not the Sensation that is wrong but the Judgment formed with regard to it it is just the same with those who see a mirror or some Optical instrument for the first time to enter a deep Cellar in the depths of winter or at Midsummer or dip a very hot or cold hand into tepid water or BR a little ball between two crossed fingers if they are content to say what they really feel their judgment being purely passive cannot go wrong but when they judge according to appearance their judgment is active it Compares and establishes by induction relations which are not really perceived then these inductions may or may not be mistaken experience is required to correct or prevent error show your pupil the clouds at night passing between himself and the moon he will think the Moon is moving in the opposite direction and that the clouds are stationary he will think this through a hasty induction because he generally sees small objects moving and larger ones at rest and the clouds seems larger than the moon whose distance is beyond his Reckoning when he watches the shore from a moving boat he falls into the opposite mistake and thinks the Earth is moving because he does not feel the motion of the boat and considers it along with the sea or river as one motionless hole of which the shore which appears to move forms no part the first time a child sees a stick half immersed in water he thinks he sees a broken stick the sensation is true and would not cease to be true even if he knew the reason of this appearance so if you ask him what he sees he replies a broken stick for he is quite sure he is experiencing this sensation but when deceived by his judgment he goes further and after saying he sees a broken stick he affirms that it really is broken he says what is not true why because he becomes active and judges no longer by observation but by induction he affirms what he does not perceive namely that the Judgment he re receives through one of his senses would be confirmed by another since all our ears arise in our judgment it is clear that had we no need for judgment we should not need to learn we should never be liable to mistakes we should be happier in our ignorance than we can be in our knowledge who can deny that a vast number of things are known to the Learned which the unlearned will never know are the learned any nearer truth not so the further they go the further they get from Truth for their pride in their judgment increases faster than their progress and knowledge so that for every truth they acquire they draw 100 mistaken conclusions everyone knows that the Learned societies of Europe are mere schools of falsehood and there are assuredly more mistaken Notions in the Academy of Sciences than in a whole tribe of American Indians the more we know the more mistakes we make therefore ignorance is the only way to escape error form no judgments and you will never be mistaken this is the teaching both of Nature and reason we come into direct contact with very few things and these are very readily perceived the rest we regard with profound indifference a Savage will not turn his head to watch the working of the finest Machinery of all the wonders of electricity what does that matter to me is a common saying of the ignorant it is the fittest phrase for the wise unluckily this phrase will no longer serve our turn everything matters to us as we are dependent on everything and our curiosity naturally increases with our need this is why I attribute much curiosity to the man of science and none to the Savage the latter needs no help from anybody the former requires everyone and admirers most of all you will tell me I am going Beyond nature I think not she CHS her instruments and orders them not according to fancy but necessity now a man's needs vary with his circumstances there is all the difference in the world between a natural man's living in a state of nature and a natural man living in society Emil is no savage to be banished to the desert he is a Savage who has to live in the town he must know how to get his living in a town how to use its inhabitants and how to live among them if not of them in the midst of so many new relations and dependent on them he must reason whether he wants to or no let us therefore teach him to reason correctly the best way of learning to reason a right is that which tends to simplify our experiences or to enable us to dispense with them all together without falling into air hence it follows we must learn to confirm the experiences of each sense by itself without recourse to any other though we have been in the habit of verifying the experience of one sense by that of another then each of of our Sensations will become an idea and this idea will always correspond to the truth this is the sort of knowledge I have tried to accumulate during this third phase of man's life this method of procedure Demands a patience and circumspection which few teachers possess without them the scholar will never learn to reason for example if you hasten to take the stick out of the water when the child is deceived by its appearance you may perhaps undeceive him but what have you taught him nothing more than he would soon have leared for himself that is not the right thing to do you have not got to teach him truths so much as to show him how to set about discovering them for himself to teach him better you must not be in such a hurry to correct his mistakes let us take a meal and myself as an illustration to begin with any child educated in the usual way could not fail to answer the second of my imaginary questions in the affirmative he will say that is certainly a broken stick I very much doubt whether a male will give the same reply he sees no reason for knowing everything or pretending to know it he is never in a hurry to draw conclusions he only Reasons from evidence and on this occasion he has not got the evidence he knows how appearances deceive us if only through perspective moreover he knows by experience that there is always a reason for my slightest questions though he may not see it at once so he has not got into the habit of giving silly answers on the contrary he is on his guard he considers things carefully and attentively before answering he never gives me an answer unless he is s satisfied with it himself and he is hard to please lastly we neither of us take any pride in merely knowing a thing but only in avoiding mistakes we should be more ashamed to deceive ourselves with bad reasoning than to find no explanation at all there is no phrase so appropriate to us are so often on our lips as I do not know neither of us are ashamed to use it but whether he gives the silly answer or whether he avoids it by our convenient phrase I do not know my answer is the same let us examine it this stick immersed halfway in the water is fixed in an upright position to know if it is broken how many things must be done before we take it out of the water or even touch it one first we walk around it and we see that the broken part follows us so it is only our eye that changes it looks do not make things move two we look straight down on that end of the stick which is above the water and the stick is no longer bent the end near our eye exactly hides the other end footnote I have since found by more exact experiment that this is not the case refraction acts in a circle and the appears larger at the end which is in the water but this makes no difference to the strength of the argument and the conclusion is correct end footnote has our eye seen the stick straight three we stir the surface of the water we see the stick break into several pieces it moves in zigzags and follows the ripples of the water can the motion we gave the water suffice to break break soften or melt the stick like this four we draw the water off and little by little we see the stick straightening itself out as the water sinks is not this more than enough to clear up the business and to discover refraction so it is not true that our eyes deceive us for nothing more has been required to correct the mistakes attributed to it suppose that child were stupid enough not to perceive the result of these experiments then you must call touch to the help of sight instead of taking the stick out of the water leave it where it is and let the child pass his hand along it from end to end he will feel no angle therefore the stick is not broken you will tell me this is Not Mere judgment but formal reasoning just so but do not you see that as soon as the mind has got any ideas at all every judgment is a process of reasoning so that as soon as we compare one sensation with another we are beginning to reason the art of judging and the Art of reasoning are one and the same Emil will never learn dioptrics unless he learns with this stick he will not have dissected insects nor counted the spots on the sun he will not know what you mean by a microscope or a telescope your learned pupils will laugh at his ignorance and rightly I intend him to invent these instruments before he uses them and you will expect that to take some time this is the spirit of the whole method at this stage If the child rolls a little ball between two crossed fingers and he thinks he feels two balls I shall not let him look until he is convinced there is only one this explanation will suffice I hope to show plainly the progress made by my pupil hither to and the route followed by him but perhaps the number of things I have brought to his notice alarms you I shall crush his mind beneath this weight of knowledge not so I am rather teaching him to be ignorant of things than to know them I am showing him the path of science easy indeed but long far-reaching and slow to follow I am taking him a few steps along this path but I do not allow him to go far compelled to learn for himself he uses his own Reason Not That of others for there must be no submission to Authority if you would have no submission to Convention most of our erors are due to others more than ourselves this continual exercise should develop a Vigor of mind like that acquired by the body through Labor and weariness another advantage is that his progress is in proportion to his strength neither mind nor body carries more than it can bear when the understanding lays hold of things before they are stored in the memory what is drawn from that store is his own while we are in danger of never finding anything of Our Own in a memory overburdened with undigested knowledge Emil knows little but what he knows is really his own he has no half knowledge among the few things he knows and knows thoroughly this is the most valuable that there are many things he does not know now but may know someday many more that other men know but he will never know and an infinite number which nobody will ever know he is larg minded not through knowledge but through the power of acquiring it he is open-minded intelligent ready for anything and as montine says capable of of learning if not learned I am content he knows the wherefore of his actions and the why of his beliefs for once more my object is not to supply him with exact knowledge but the means of getting it when required to teach him to Value it at its true worth and to love truth Above All Things by this method progress is slow but sure and we never need to retrace our steps Emil's knowledge is confined to Nature and things the very name of history is unknown to him along with metaphysics and morals he knows the essential relations between men and things but nothing of the moral relations between man and man he has little power of generalization he has no skill in abstraction he perceives that certain qualities are common to certain things without reasoning about these qualities themselves he is acquainted with the abstract idea of space by the help of his geometrical figures he is acquainted with the abstract idea of quantity by the help of his algebraic symbols these figures and signs are the supports on which these ideas may be said to rest the supports on which his senses Repose he does not attempt to know the nature of things but only to know things in so far as they affect himself he only judges what is outside himself in relation to himself and his judgment is exact and certain Caprice and Prejudice have no part in it he values most of the things which are of no use to himself and as he never departs from this standard of values he owes nothing to Prejudice Emil is industrious temperate patient steadfast and full of Courage his imagination is still asleep so he has no exaggerated ideas of danger the few ills he feels he knows how to endure in patience because he has not leared to rebel against fate as to death he knows not what it means but accustomed as he is to submit without resistance to the law of necessity he will die if die he must without a groan and without a struggle that is as much as we can demand of nature in that hour which we all abhor to live live in Freedom to be independent of human Affairs is the best way to learn how to die in a word Emil is possessed of all that portion of virtue which concerns himself to acquire the social virtues he only needs a knowledge of the relations which make those virtues necessary he only lacks knowledge which he is quite ready to receive he thinks not of others but of himself and prefers that others should do the same he makes no claim upon them and acknowledges no debt to them he is alone in the midst of human society he depends on himself alone for he is all that a boy can be at his age he has no errors or at least only such as are inevitable he has no vices or only those from which no man can escape his body is healthy his limbs are stle his mind is accurate and unprejudiced his heart is free and untroubled by Passion Pride the earliest and the most natural of passions has scarcely shown itself without disturbing the peace of others he has passed his life contented happy and free so far as nature allows do you think that the earlier years of a child who has reached his 15th year in this condition have been wasted end of book three section number 20 of AAL this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by Naomi Brewster Melbourne Australia AAL by Jean jaac rouso translated by Barbara foxley book number four part one how swiftly life passes here below the first quarter of it is gone before we know how to use it the last quarter finds US incapable of enjoying life at first we do not know how to live and when we know how to live it is too late in the interval between these two useless extremes we waste 34s of our time sleeping working Sorrowing enduring restraint and every kind of suffering life is short not so much because of the short time it lasts but because we are allowed scarcely any time to enjoy it in vain is there a long interval between the hour of death and that of birth life is too short if this interval is not well spent we are born so to speak speak twice over born into existence and born into Life Born a human being and born a man those who regard women as an imperfect man are no doubt mistaken but they have external resemblance on their side up to the age of puberty children of both sexes have little to distinguish them to the eye the same face and form the same complexion and voice everything is the same go are children and boys are children one name is enough for creatures so closely resembling one another males whose development is arrested preserve this resemblance all their lives they are always big children and women who never lose this resemblance seem in many respects never to be more than children but speaking generally man is not meant to remain a child he leaves childhood behind him at the time ordained by nature and this critical moment short enough in itself has far-reaching consequences as the Roaring of the Waves precedes the Tempest so the murmur of rising passions announces this tumultuous change a suppressed excitement warns us of the approaching danger a change of temper frequent outbreaks of anger a Perpetual stirring of the Mind make the child almost most ungovernable he becomes deaf to the voice he used to obey he is a lion in a fever he distrusts his keeper and refuses to be controlled with the moral symptoms of a changing temper there are perceptible changes in appearance his countenance develops and takes a stamp of his character the soft and Spar down upon his cheeks becomes darker and stiffer his voice grows horse or rather he loses it all together he is neither a child nor a man and cannot speak like either of them his eyes those organs of the Soul which till now were dumb find speech and meaning a kindling fire illumines them there is still a sacred innocence in their ever brightening glance but they have lost their first meaningless expression he's already aware that they can say too much he is beginning to learn to lower his eyes and blush he is becoming sensitive though he does not know what it is that he feels he is uneasy without knowing why all this may happen gradually and give you enough time but if his keenness becomes impatience his eagerness Madness if he is angry and sorry all in a moment if he weeps without cause if in the presence of objects which are beginning to be a source of danger his pulse quickens and his eyes sparkle if he trembles when a woman's hand touches his if he is troubled or timid in her presence oh ulyses wise ulyses have a care the passages you closed with so much pains are open the winds are unloosed keep your hand upon the helm or All Is Lost this is the second birth I spoke of than it is that man really enters upon life henceforth no human passion is a stranger to him our efforts so far have been Child's Play now they are of the greatest importance this period when education is usually finished is just the time to begin but to explain this new plan properly let us take up our story where we left it our passions are the chief means of self-preservation to try to destroy them is therefore as absurd as it is useless this would be to overcome nature to reshape God's handiwork if God bade man annihilate the passions he has given him God would bid him be and not be he would contradict himself he has never given such a foolish commandment there is nothing like it written on the heart of man and what God would have a man do he does not leave to the words of another man he speaks himself his words are written in the secret heart now I consider those who would prevent the birth of the passions almost as foolish as those who would destroy them and those who think this has been my object hitherto are greatly mistaken but should we reason rightly if from the fact that passions are natural to Men We inferred that all the passions with feel in ourselves and behold in others unnatural their Source indeed is natural but they have been swollen by a thousand other streams they are a great river which is constantly growing one in which we can scarcely find a single drop of the original stream our natural passions are few in number they are the means to Freedom they tend to self-preservation all those which enslave and dest destroy us have another source nature does not bestow them on us we seize on them in her despite the origin of our passions the root and spring of all the rest the only one which is born with man which never leaves him as long as he lives is selflove this passion is primitive instinctive it predes all the rest which are in a sense only modifications of it in this sense if you like they are all natural but most of these modifications are the result of external influences without which they would never occur and such modifications far from being advantageous to us are harmful they change the original purpose and work against its end then it is that man finds himself outside nature and at Strife with himself selflove is always good always in accordance with the order of nature the preservation of our own life is especially entrusted to each one of us and our first care is and must be to watch over our own life and how can we continually watch over it if we do not take the greatest interest in it self-preservation requires therefore that we shall love ourselves we must love ourselves above everything and it follows directly from this that we love what contributes to our preservation every child becomes fond of its nurse Romulus must have loved the She Wolf who suckled him at first this attachment is quite unconscious the individual is attracted to that which contributes to his welfare and repelled by that which is harmful this is merely blind Instinct what transforms this Instinct into feeling the liking into love the aversion into hatred is the evident intention of helping or hurting us we do not become passionately attached to objects without feeling which only follow the direction given them but those from which we expect benefit or injury from their internal disposition from their will those we see acting freely for or against us Inspire us with like feelings to those they exhibit towards us something does US good we seek after it but we love the person who does US good something harms us and we shrink from it but we hate the person who tries to hurt us the child's first sentiment is selflove his second which is derived from it is love of those about him for in his present state of weakness he is only aware of people through the help and attention received from them at first his affection for his nurse and his governess is mere habit he seeks them because he needs them and because he is happy when they are there it is rather perception than kindly feeling it takes a long time to discover not merely that they are useful to him but that they desire to be useful to him and then it is that he begins to love them so a child is naturally disposed to kind L feeling because he sees that everyone about him is inclined to help him and from this experience he gets the habit of a kindly feeling towards his species but with the expansion of his relations his needs his dependence active or passive the consciousness of his relations to others is awakened and leads to the sense of Duties and preferences then the child becomes masterful jealous deceitful and vindictive if he is not compelled to obedience then he does not see the usefulness of what he is told to do he attributes it to Caprice to intention of tormenting him and he Rebels if people give into to him as soon as anything opposes him he regards it as Rebellion as a determination to resist him he beats the chair or table for disobeying him self-love which concerns itself only with ourselves is content to satisfy our own needs but selfishness which is always comparing self with others is Never Satisfied and never can be for this feeling which prefers ourselves to others requires that they should prefer us to themselves which is impossible thus the tender and gentle passion spring from self-love while the hateful and angry passions spring from selfishness so it is that the Fess of his needs the narrow limits within which he can compare himself with others that makes a man really good what makes him really bad is a multiplicity of needs and dependence on the opinions of others it is easy to see how we can apply this principle and guide every passion of children and Men towards good or evil true man cannot always live alone and it will be hard therefore to remain good and this difficulty will increase of necessity as his relations with others are extended for this reason above all the dangers of social life demand that the necessary skill and Care shall be devoted to guarding the human heart against the depravity which Springs from fresh needs man's proper study is that of his relation to his environment so long as as he only knows that environment through his physical nature he should study himself in relation to things this is the business of his childhood when he begins to be aware of his moral nature he should study himself in relation to his fellow men this is the business of his whole life and we have now reached the time when that study should be begun as soon as a man needs a companion he is no longer an isolated creature his heart is no longer alone all his relations with his species all the affections of his heart come into being along with this his first Passion soon arouses the rest the direction of the instinct is uncertain one sex is attracted by the other that is the impulse of nature Choice preferences individual life are all the work of Reason Prejudice and habit time and knowledge are required to make us capable of love we do not love without reasoning or prefer without comparison these judgments are nonetheless real although they are formed unconsciously true love whatever you may say will always be held in Honor by mankind for although its impulses lead us astray although it does not bar the door of the heart to certain detestable qualities although it even gives rise to these yet it always presupposes certain worthy characteristics without which we would be incapable of love this Choice which is supposed to be contrary to reason really Springs from reason we say love is blind because his eyes are better than ours and he perceives relations which we cannot discern all women would be alike to a man who had no idea of virtue or beauty and the first Comer would always be the most Charming love does not spring from nature far from it it is the curb and the law of her desires it is love that makes one sex indifferent to the other the loved one alone accepted we wish to inspire the preference we feel love must be mutual to be loved we must be worthy of love to be preferred we must be more worthy than the rest at least in the eyes of our beloved hence we begin to look around among our fellows we begin to compare ourselves with them there is emulation rivalry and jealousy a Heart full to overflowing loves to make itself known from the need of a mistress there soon Springs the need of a friend he who feels How Sweet It Is to Be Loved desires to be loved by everybody and there would be no preferences if there were not many that failed to find satisfaction with love and friendship there begins dissensions enity and hatred I behold difference to other people's opinions enthroned among all these diverse passions and foolish Mortals enslaved by her power base their very existence merely on what other people think expand these ideas and you'll see where we get that form of selfishness which we call Natural selfishness and how selfishness ceases to be a simple feeling and becomes pride in great minds vanity in little ones and in both feeds continually at our neighbors cost passions of this kind not having any germ in the child's heart cannot spring up in it of themselves it is we who seow the seeds and they never take root unless by our fault not so with the young man they will find an entrance in spite of us it is therefore time to change our methods let us begin with some considerations of importance with regard to the critical stage under discussion the change from childhood to puberty is not so clearly determined by nature but that it varies according to individual temperament and racial conditions everybody knows the differences which have been observed with regards to this between hot and cold countries and everyone sees the Ardent temperaments mature earlier than others but we may be mistaken as to the causes and we may often attribute to physical causes what is really due tomorrow this is one of the commonest errors in the philosophy of our times the teaching of nature comes slowly man's lessons are mostly premature in the former case the senses Kindle the imagination in the latter the imagination Kindles the senses it gives them a precocious activity which cannot fail to ennovate the individual and in the long run the race it is is a more General and more trustworthy fact than that of climatic influences that puberty and sexual power is always more precocious among educated and civilized races than among the ignorant and barbarous footnote in towns says M buffin and among the well-to-do classes children accustomed to plentiful and nourishing food sooner reach the state in the country and among the poor poor children are more backward because of their poor and scanty food I admit the fact but not the explanation for in the districts where the food of The Villages is plentiful and good as in the Vala and even in some of the mountain districts of Italy such as fruy the age of puberty for both sexes is quite as much later than in the heart of the towns where in order to gratify their vanity people are often extremely paron ious in the matter of food and where most people in the words of the proverb have a velvet coat and an empty belly it is astonishing to find in these mountainous regions big Lads as strong as a man with shrill voices and smooth chins and tall girls welldeveloped in other respects without any trace of the periodic functions of their sex this difference is in my opinion solely due to the fact that in the Simplicity of Their Manners the imagination remains calm and peaceful and does not stir the blood till much later and thus their temperament is much less precocious end of footnote children are preter naturally quick to discern immoral habits under the cloak of decency with which they are concealed the prim speech imposed on them the lessons in good behavior the veil of mystery you you profess to hang Before Their Eyes serve but to stimulate their curiosity it is plain from the way you said about it that they are meant to learn what you profess to conceal and of all you teach them this is most quickly assimilated consult experience and you will find how father's foolish method hastens the work of Nature and ruins the character this is one of the chief causes of physical generation in our towns the young people prematurely exhausted remain small puny and misshapen they grow old instead of growing up like a Vine forced to bear fruit in Spring which Fades and dies before Autumn to know how far a happy ignorance May prolong the innocence of children you must live among rude and simple people it is a sight both touching and amusing to see both sexes left to the protection of their own Hearts continuing the sports of childhood in the flower of Youth and Beauty showing by their very familiarity the purity of their Pleasures when at length those delightful young people marry they bestow on each other the first fruits of their person and are all the darer therefore swarms of strong and healthy children are the pledges of a union which nothing can change change and the fruits of the virtue of their early years if the age at which a man becomes conscious of his sex is deferred as much by the effects of Education as by the action of nature it follows that this age may be hastened or according to the way in which the child is brought up and if the body gains or loses strength in proportion as its development is accelerated or it also follows that the more we try to it the stronger and more vigorous will the young man be I am still speaking of purely physical consequences and you will soon see that this is not all from these considerations I arrive at the solution of the question so often discussed should we Enlighten children at an early period as to the objects of their curiosity or is it better to put them off with decent shap dams I think we need do neither in the first place this curiosity will not arise unless we give it a chance we must therefore take care not to give it an opportunity in the next place questions one is not obliged to answer do not compel us to deceive those who ask them it is better to bid the child hold his tongue than to tell him a lie he will not be greatly surprised at this treatment if you have already accustomed him to it in matters of no importance lastly if you decide to answer his questions let it be with the greatest plainness without mystery or confusion without a smile it is much less dangerous to satisfy a child's curiosity than to stimulate it let your answers be always grave brief decided and without trace of hesitation I need not add that they should be true we cannot teach children the danger of telling lies to men without realizing on the man's part the danger of telling lies to Children a single untruth on the part of the master will destroy the results of his education complete ignorance with regards to certain matters is perhaps the best thing for children but let them learn very early what it is impossible to conceal from them permanently either their curiosity must never be aroused or it must be satisfied before the age when it becomes a source of danger your conduct towards your pupil in this respect depends greatly on his individual circumstances the society in which he moves the position in which he may find himself Etc nothing must be left to chance and if you are not sure of keeping him in ignorance of the difference between the Sexes till he is 16 take care you teach him before he is 10 I do not like people to be too fastidious in speaking with children nor should they go out of their way to avoid calling a spade a spade they are always found out if they do good manners in this respect are always perfectly simple but an imagination spoiled by Vice makes the air ever sensitive and compels us to be constantly refining our Expressions plain words do not matter it is lascivious ideas which must be avoided although modesty is natural to man it is not natural to Children modesty only begins with the knowledge of evil and how should children without this knowledge of evil have the feeling which results from it to give them lessons in modesty and Good Conduct is to teach them that there are things shameful and wicked and to give them a secret wish to know what these things are sooner or later they will find out and the first Spark which touches the imagination will certainly hasten The Awakening of the senses blushes are the sign of guilt true innocence is ashamed of nothing children have not the same desires as men but they are subject subject like them to the same disagreeable needs which offend the senses and by this means they may receive the same lessons in propriety follow the mind of nature which has located in the same place the organs of secret pleasures and those of disgusting needs she teaches us the same precautions at different ages sometimes by means of one idea and sometimes by another to the man through mod y to the child through cleanliness I can only find one satisfactory way of preserving the child's innocence to surround him by those who respect and love him without this all our efforts to keep him in ignorance fails sooner or later a smile a wink a clearest gesture tells him all we sought to hide it is enough to teach him to perceive that there is something we want to hide from him the delicate phrases and expressions employed by persons of politeness assume a knowledge which children ought not to possess and they are quite out of place with them but when we truly respect the child's innocence we easily find in talking to him the simple phrases which beit him there is a certain directness of speech which is suitable and pleasing to Innocents this is the right tone to adopt in order to turn the child from dangerous curiosity by speaking simply to him about everything you do not let him suspect that there is anything left unsaid by connecting coarse words with the unpleasant ideas which belong to them you quench the first Spark of imagination you do not forbid the child to say these words or to form these ideas but without his knowing it you make him unwilling to recall them and how much confusion is spared to those who speaking from the heart always say the right thing and say it as if they themselves have felt it where do little children come from this is the embarrassing question which occurs very naturally to Children one which foolishly or wisely answered may decide their health and their morals for Life the quickest way for a mother to escape from it without deceiving her son is to tell him to hold his tongue that would serve its turn if he has always been accustomed to it in matters of no importance and if he does not suspect some mystery from this new way of speaking but the mother rarely stops there it is the married people's secret she will say little boy should not be so curious that is all very well so far as the mother is concerned but she may be sure that the little boy procured by her scornful manner will not rest till he has found out the married people's secret which will very soon be the case let me tell you a very different answer which I have heard given to the same question one which made all the more impression on me coming as it did from a woman modest in speech and behavior but one who was able on occasion for the welfare of her child and for the cause of virtue to cast aside the false fear of blame and the silly gests of the foolish not long before the child had passed a small Stone which had torn the passage but the trouble was over and forgotten mama said the eager child where do little children come from my child replied this mother without hesitation women pass them with pains that sometimes cost their life let fools laugh and silly people be shocked but let the wise inquire if it is possible to find a wiser answer and one which would better serve its purpose in the first place the thought of a need of nature with which the child is well acquainted turns his thoughts from the idea of a mysterious process the accompanying ideas of pain and death cover it with a veil of sadness which deadens the imagination and suppresses curiosity everything leads a mind to the results not the causes of the child birth this is the information to which this answer leads if the repugnance inspired by this answer should permit the child to inquire further his thoughts are turned to the infirmities of human nature disgusting things images of pain what chance is there for any stimulation of desire in such a conversation and yet you see there is no departure from TRU truth no need to deceive the scholar in order to teach him end of book four part one section 21 of ail this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volun please visit librivox.org Emil by Jean jaac rouso translated by Barbara foxley book number four part two your children read in the course of their reading they meet with things they would never have known without reading are they students their imagination is stimulated and quickened in the Silence of the study do they move in the world world of society they hear a strange jargon they see conduct which makes a great impression on them they have been told so continually that they are men that in everything men do in their presence they at once try to find out how that will suit themselves the conduct of others must indeed serve as their pattern when the opinions of others are their law servants dependent on them and therefore anxious to please them flatter them at the expense of their morals giggling governesses say things to the four-year-old child which the most Shameless woman would not dare to say to them at 15 they soon forget what they said but the child has not forgotten what he heard loose conversation prepares the way for licentious conduct the child is debouched by the cunning laisy and the secret of the one guarantees the secret of the other the child brought up in accordance with his age is alone he knows no attachment but that of habit he loves his sister like a watch and his friend like a dog he is unconscious of his sex and his species men and women are alike unknown he does not connect their sayings and doings with himself he neither sees nor hears or he pays no heed to them he is no more concerned with their talk than their actions and has nothing to do with it there is no artificial error induced by our method it is the ignorance of nature the time is at hand when that same nature will take care to Enlighten her pupil and then only does she make him capable of profiting by the lessons without danger this is our principle the details of its rules are outside my subject and the means I suggest with regard to other matters will still serve to illustrate this do you wish to establish Law and Order among the rising passion prolong the period of their development so that they have time to find their proper place as they arise when they are controlled by Nature herself not by man your task is merely to leave it in her hands if your pupil were alone you would have nothing to do but everything about him inflames his imagination he is swept along on the torrent of conventional ideas to rescue him you must urge him in the opposite direction imagination must be curved by feeling and reason must silence the voice of conventionality sensibility is the source of all the passions imagination determines their course Every Creature who is aware of his relation must be disturbed By changes in these relations and when he imagines or fancies he imagines others better adapted to his nature it is the errors of the imagination which transmute into vices the passions of finite beings of angels even if indeed they have passions for they must needs know the nature of every creature to realize what relations are best adapted to themselves this is the sum of human wisdom with regard to the use of the passions first to be conscious of the true relations of man in both the species and the individual second to control all the affections in accordance with these relations but is man in a position to control his affections according to such and such relations no doubt he is if he is able to fix his imagination on this or that object or to form this or that habit moreover we are not so much concerned with what a man can do for himself as with what we can do for our pupil through our choice of the circumstances in which he shall be placed to show the means by which he may be kept in the path of nature is to show plainly enough how he might stray from that path so long as his Consciousness is confined to himself there is no morality in his actions it is only when it begins to extend beyond himself that he forms first the sentiments and then the ideas of good and Ill which make him indeed a man and an integral part of his species to begin with we must therefore confine our observations to this point these observations are difficult to make for we must reject the examples before our eyes and seek out those in which the success of developments follow the order of nature a child sophisticated polished and civilized who is only waiting the power to put into practice the precocious instruction he has received is never mistaken with regard to the time when his power is acquired far from awaiting it he accelerates it he stirs his blood to a premature ferment he knows what should be the object of his desires long before those desires are experienced it is not nature which stimulates him it is he who forces the hand of nature she has nothing to teach him when he becomes a man he was a man in thought long before he was a man in reality the true course of nature is slower and more gradual little by little the blood grows warmer the faculties expand the character is formed the wise Workman who directs the process is careful to perfect every tool before he puts it to use the first desires are preceded by a long period of unrest they are deceived by a prolonged ignorance they know not what they want the blood ferments and Bubbles overflowing Vitality seeks to extend its sphere the eye grows brighter and surveys others we begin to be interested in those about us we begin to feel that they are not meant to live alone thus the heart is thrown open to human affection and becomes capable of attachment the first sentiment of which the well-trained youth is capable is not love but friendship the first work of his Rising imagination is to make known to him his fellows the species affects him before the sex here is another advantage to be gained from prolonged innocence you may take advantage of his Dawning Sensibility to sew the first seeds of humanity in the heart of the young adolescent this Advantage is all the greater because it is the only time in his life when such efforts may be really successful I have always observed that young men corrupted in early Youth and addicted to women and debauchery are inhuman and cruel their passionate temperament makes them impatient vindictive and angry their imagination fixed on one one object only refuses all others mercy and pity are alike unknown to them they would have sacrificed father mother the whole world to the least of their Pleasures a young man on the other hand brought up in a happy innocence is drawn by the first stirrings of nature to the tender and affectionate passions his warm heart is touched by the sufferings of his fellow creatures he trembles with delight when he meets his comrade his arms can Embrace tenderly his eyes can shed tears of pity he learns to be sorry for offending others through his shame at causing annoyance if the eager warmth of his blood makes him quick Hasty and passionate a moment later you see all his human kindness of heart in the eagerness of his repentance he weeps he groans over the wound he has given he would atone for the blood he has shed with his own his anger dies away his pride abases itself before the consciousness of his wrongdoing is he the injured party in the height of his Fury and excuse a word disarms him he forgives the wrongs of others as wholeheartedly as he repairs his own adolescence is not the age of hatred or Vengeance it is the age of pity mercy and generosity yes I maintain and I am not afraid of the test testimony of experience a youth of good birth one who has preserved his innocence up to the age of 20 is at that age the best the most generous the most loving the most lovable of men you never heard such a thing I can well believe that philosophers such as you brought up among the corruption of the public schools are unaware of it man's weaknesses make him sociable our common sufferings draw our hearts to our fellow creatures we should have no duties to mankind if we were not men every affection is a sign of insufficiency if each of us had no need of others we should hardly think of associating with them so our frail happiness has its roots in our weakness a real happy man is a Hermit God only enjoys absolute happiness but which of us has any idea what that means if any imperfect creature were sufficing what would he have to enjoy to our thinking he would be wretched and alone I do not understand how one who has need of nothing could love anything nor do I understand how he who loves nothing can be happy hence it follows that we are drawn towards our fellow creatures less by our feeling for their Joys than for their sorrows for in them we discern more plainly a nature like our own and a pledge of their affection for us if our common needs create a bond of Interest our common sufferings create a bond of affection the sight of a happy man arouses in others Envy rather than love we are ready to accuse him of usurping a right which is not his of seeking happiness for himself alone and our selfishness suffers an additional pay in the thought that this man has no need of us but who does not pity the rich when he beholds his sufferings who would not deliver him from his woes if a wish could do it imagination puts us more readily in the place of the miserable man than of the happy man we feel that the one condition touches us more nearly than the other pity is sweet because when we put ourselves in the place of one who suffers we are aware nevertheless of the pleasure of not suffering like him Envy is bitter because the sight of a happy man far from putting the envious in his place inspires him with regret that he is not there the one seems to exempt us from the pains he suffers the other seems to deprive us of the good things he enjoys do you desire to stimulate and nourish the first stirrings of Awakening sensibility in the heart of a young man do you desire to Incline his disposition towards kindly deed and and thought do not cause the seeds of Pride vanity and envy to spring up in him through the misleading picture through the happiness of mankind do not show him to begin with the pomp of Courts the Prides of palaces the Delights of pageants do not take him into society and into brilliant assemblies do not show him the outside of society till you have made him capable of estimating it at its true Worth to show him the world before he is acquainted with men is not to train him but to corrupt him not to teach but to mislead by nature men are neither Kings Noble courtiers nor millionaires all men are born poor and naked all are liable to the Sorrows of Life its disappointments its ills its needs its suffering of every kind and all are condemned at length to die this is what it really means to be a man this is what no mortal can escape begin then with the study of the essentials of humanity that which really constitutes mankind at 16 the Adolescent knows what it is to suffer for he himself has suffered but he scarcely realizes that others suffer too to see without feeling is not knowledge and as I have said said again and again the child who does not picture the feelings of others knows no ills but his own but when his imagination is kindled by the first beginnings of growing sensibilities he begins to perceive himself and his fellow creatures to be touched by their cries to suffer in their sufferings it is at this time that the sorrowful picture of suffering Humanity should stir his heart with the first touch of pity he has ever known if it is not easy to discover this opportunity in your Scholars whose fault is it you taught them so soon to play at feeling you taught them so early its language that speaking continually in the same strain they turn your lessons against yourself and give you no chance of discovering when they cease to lie and begin to feel what they say but look at Emil I have led him up to this age and he has neither Nei felt nor pretended to feel he has never said I love you dearly till he knew what it was to love he has never been taught what expression to assume when he enters the room of his father his mother or a sick tutor he has not leared the art of affecting a sorrow he does not feel he has never pretended to weep for the death of anyone for he does not know what it is to die there is the same insensibility in his heart as in his man manners indifferent like every child to everyone but himself he takes no interest in anyone his only peculiarity is that he will not pretend to take such an interest he is less deceitful than others Emil having thought little about creatures of feeling will be a long time before he knows what is meant by pain and death groans and cries will begin to stir his compassion he will turn away his eyes at the sight of blood the convulsion of a dying animal will cause him I know not what anguish before he knows the source of these impulses if he were still stupid and barbarous he would not feel them if he were more learned he would recognize their Source he has compared ideas to frequently are ready to be insensible but not enough to know what he feels so pity is Born the first relative sentiment which touches the human heart according to the order of nature to become sensitive and pitiful the child must know that he has fellow creatures who suffer as he has suffered who feel the pains he has felt and others which he can form some idea of being capable of feeling them himself indeed how can we let ourselves be stirred by pity unless we go beyond ourselves and identify ourselves with a suffering Animal by leaving so to speak our own nature and taking his we only suffer so far as we suppose he suffers the suffering is not ours but his so no one becomes sensitive till his imagination is aroused and begins to carry him outside himself what should we do to stimulate and nourish this growing sensibility to direct it and to follow its natural bent should not we present to the young man objects on which the expansive force of his heart may take effect objects which dilate it which extend it to other creatures which take him outside himself should we not carefully remove everything that narrows concentrates and strengthens the power of the human self that is to say in other words we should arouse in him kindness goodness pity and beneficence all the gentle and attractive Passions which are naturally pleasing to man those passions prevent the growth of Envy covetousness hatred all the repulsive and crew passions which make our sensibility not merely a cipher but a minus quantity passions which are the curse of those who feel them I think I can sum up the whole of the preceding Reflections in two or three maxims definite straightforward and easy to understand stand first Maxim it is not human nature to put ourselves in the place of those who are happier than ourselves but only in the place of those who can claim our pity if you find exceptions to this rule they are more apparent than real thus we do not put ourselves in the place of the rich or great when we become fond of them even when our affection is real we only appropriate to ourselves a part of their welfare sometimes we love the rich man in the midst of misfortunes but so long as he prospers he has no real friend except the man who is not deceived by appearances who pies rather than envies him in spite of his Prosperity the happiness belonging to certain states of Life appeals to us take for instance the life of a Shepherd in the country the charm of seeing these good people so happy is not poisoned by Envy we are genuinely interested in them why is this because we feel we can descend into this state of peace and innocence and enjoy the same happiness it is an alternative which only calls up pleasant thoughts so long as the wish is as good as the deed it is always Pleasant to examine our stores to contemplate our own wealth even when we do not mean to spend it from this we see that to incline a young man to humanity you must not make him admire the brilliant lot of others you must show him life in its sorrowful aspect and arouse his fears thus it becomes clear that he must Force his own way to happiness without interfering with the happiness of others second Maxim we never pity another's woes unless we know we may suffer in like manner ourselves known ignar Mali missus suur disco Virgil I know nothing so fine so full of meaning so touching and so true as these words why have Kings no pity on their people because they never expect to be ordinary men why are the rich so hard on the poor because they have no fear of becoming poor why do the Nobles look down upon the people because a nobleman will never be one of the lower classes why are the Turks generally Kinder and more hospitable than ourselves because under their whole arbitrary system of government the rank and wealth of individuals are always uncertain and precarious so that they do not regard poverty and degradation as conditions with which they have no concern tomorrow anyone May himself be in the same position as those on whom he bestows arms today this thought which occurs again and again in eastern romances lends them a certain tenderness which is not to be found in our pretentious and harsh morality so do not train your pupil to look down from the height of his glory upon the suffering of the unfortunate the labors of The Wretched and do not hope to teach him to pity them while he considers them as far removed from from himself make him thoroughly aware of the fact that the fate of these unhappy persons May one day be his own that his feet are standing on the edge of the Abyss into which he may be plunged at any moment by a thousand unexpected irresistible misfortunes teach him to put no trust in birth health or riches show him all the changes of Fortune find him examples there are only too many of them them in which men of higher rank than himself have sunk below the condition of these wretched ones whether by their own fault or others is for the present no concern of ours does he indeed know the meaning of the word fault never interfere with the order in which he acquires knowledge and teach him only through the means within his reach it needs no great learning to proed that all the Prudence of mankind cannot make certain whether he will be be alive or dead in an hour's time whether before nightfall he will not be grinding his teeth on the pangs of nephritis whether a month hence he will be rich or poor whether in a year's time he may not be rowing an Algerian Galley under the Lash of the slave driver above all do not teach him this like his catechism In Cold Blood let him see and feel the calamities which overtake men surprise and startle his imag ination with the perils which lurk continually about the man's path let him see the pitfalls all about him and when he hears you speak of them let him cling more closely to you for fear lest he should fall you will make him timid and cowardly do you say we shall see let us make him kindly to begin with that is what matters most third Maxim the pity we feel for others is proportionate not to the amount of the evil but to the feelings we attribute to the sufferers we only pity The Wretched so far as we think they feel the need of pity the bodily effect of our sufferings is less than one would suppose it is memory that prolongs the pain imagination which projects it into the future and makes us really to be pied this is I think one of the reasons why we are more callous to the sufferings of animals than of men although a fellow feeling ought to make us identify ourselves equally with either we scarcely pity the cart horse in his shed for we do not suppose that while he is eating his hay he is thinking of the blows he has received and the labors in store for him neither do we pity the Sheep grazing in the field for we know it is about to be slaughtered we believe it knows nothing of the Fate in store for it in this way we also become callous to the fate of our fellow men and the rich console themselves for the harm done by them to the poor by the assumption that the poor are too stupid to feel I usually judge of the value anyone puts on the welfare of his fellow creatures by what he seems to think of them we naturally think lightly of the happiness of those we despise it need not surprise you that politicians speak so scornfully of the people and and philosophers profess to think mankind so wicked the people are mankind those who do not belong to the people are so few in number that they are not worth counting man is the same in every station of life if that be so those ranks to which most men belong deserve most honor all distinctions of rank fade away before the eyes of a thoughtful person he sees the same passions and same feelings in the Noble and the gutter snipe there is merely a slight difference in speech and more or less artificiality of tone and if there is indeed any essential difference between them the disadvantage is all on the side of those who are more sophisticated the people show themselves as they are and they are not attractive but the fashionable world is compelled to adopt a disguise we should be horrified if we saw it as it really is there is so our wise Acres tell us the same amount of happiness and sorrow in every station this same is as deadly in its effect as it is incapable of proof If all are equally happy why should I trouble myself about anyone let everyone stay where he is leave the slave to be ill treated the sick man to suffer and The Wretched to perish they have nothing to gain by any change in their condition you and enumerate the Sorrows of the Rich and show the vanity of his empty Pleasures what barefaced sophistry the rich man's sufferings do not come from his position but from himself alone when he abuses it he is not to be pied were he indeed more miserable than the poor for his ills are of his own making and he could be happy if he chose but the sufferings of the poor man come from external conditions from the heart hardships Fate has imposed upon him no amount of habit can accustom him to the bodily ills of fatigue exhaustion and hunger neither head nor heart can serve to free him from the sufferings of his condition how is Epictetus the better for knowing beforehand that his master will break his leg for him does he do it any the less he has to endure not only the pain itself but the Pains of anticipation if the people were as wise as we assume them to be stupid how could they be any other than they are observe persons of this class you will see that with a different way of speaking they have as much intelligence and more common sense than yourself have respect then for your species remember that it consists essentially of the people that if all the kings and all the philosophers were removed they would scarcely be missed and things would go on none the worse in a word teach your pupil to love all men even those who fail to appreciate him act in such a way that he is not a member of any class but takes his place in all alike speak in his hearing of the human race with tenderness and even with pity but never with scorn you are a man do not dishonor mankind It Is by these ways and others like them how different from the beaten paths that we must reach the heart heart of the young Adolescent and stimulate in him the first impulses of nature we must develop that heart and open its door to his fellow creatures and there must be as little self-interest as possible mixed up with these impulses above all no vanity no emulation no boasting none of those sentiments which force us to compare ourselves with others for such comparisons are never made without arousing some measure of hatred against those who dispute our claim to the first place we it only in our own estimation then we must be either blind or angry a bad man or a fool let us try to avoid this dilemma sooner or later these dangerous passions will appear so you tell me in spite of us I do not deny it there is a time and a place for everything I am only saying that we should not help to arouse these passions this is the spirit of the method to be laid down in this case examples and illustrations are useless for here we find the beginning of the countless differences of character and every example I gave would possibly apply to only one case in a 100,000 it is at this age that the clever teacher begins his real business as a student and a philosopher who knows how to probe the heart and strives to guide it a right while the young man has not leared to pretend while he does not even know the meaning of pretense you seek by his look his manner his gestures the impression he has received from any object presented to him you read in his countenance every impulse of his heart by watching his expression you learn to protect his impulses and actually to control them in end of section 21 | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2016-12-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 13,532 | 72,120 |
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Wei | High multiplicities interface solutions for Allen-Cahn equation | is fun yeah okay so yes now our next speaker today is yoon chen way from the university of british columbia who will give a talk on bounded morse index solutions of alan khan equations on surfaces thank you please okay uh thank you and uh thank you for the instruction and i want to thank the organizers for inviting me to attend this uh high level conference the owner of uh la denskai and i i have never met online in skype but i think everyone in pd must have read her book this book on course on india uh individual equations and this is this book has been uh translated in chinese and so i read that book in chinese and it's so in some sense we were all students of madison so today i'm going to talk about some george work with uh yongnuo and frank parker and the master of the year and bounded most in their solutions for an account on services so i'm going to uh divide my talk in three parts first part i give a general introduction to the hajisan kanekara theory and then recent result of a childish mentalities on services and by the way if you have any question please stop me anytime and in the second part i will discuss uh the geodesicness with your destiny's caution and in the third part i will discuss your decisions where it was higher multiplicity all right so i start with the unaccount equation which is a very simple equation it's minus not positive equals u minus cubed and uh and that's so this non-identity is very simple here it's a two uh zero three zeros minus one zero and a one now uh if we consider the energy functional the energy function is very formally is very simple so it's a great u square and this w uh this potential has a two minimum which is minus one and the plus one and they have the same uh uh depth okay so this is called a double wall potential so uh so most of my talk uh so so minus one plus one are two phases so most of the results i'm going to present today are true for any double potential okay but as we're going to say later in the talk some double wall potential is better than others okay so i will mention what are the good double wall potential so as we went along this farm has a deep connection with the minimum surface for example this related to the georgia conjecture and uh and if we scale the problem uh in a boundary domain so then uh we know local minimizers of the energy functional approaches to a minimum surface so this is uh the modic famous with result of modicum motorola gamma convergence and then you can get a c1 alpha estimate under quantization and understand to offer estimates so so there are lots of work concerning the the limit from when eastern go to them now uh recently there is a renewed interest in building minimax theory with minimalistic amnikan and the corresponding for a minimum surface so for example garago are developed for minimal theory for unknown kind equation and analogous to the minimize embedded immune service by marcus and everest and the gospel and the garago they are funded the wire law for the density of the minimum surface this is in analog to wine while for for the volume special of the combo fake and the market's nervous and charges and the maternity just use allen khan to prove the more decreased one conjecture for minimum surface in r3 and there are recent results but they are uh from the equi equivalent equivalence of angular machines theory and uh losing a minimike zero of honeycomb so and the most recent result is childish and the maternities use uncount to uh compute the p width of s2 so this is a very nice result i am going to mention one of the key elements in this proof okay okay so this is a general introduction of anakong with the minimum surface so now let me go to the talk today so i start with the so-called hashtag uh theory so the general theory of hachin tanakara is a following suppose we have a sequence of unkind equation on a remanual manifold okay and uh with this scaling and with the bounded energy the energy is bounded then hasheson and tanekara prove that for the neutral set you can naturally associate a so-called five volt okay n minus one uh by force with the integral density and so this is the so called the hajjasantanagara quantization result so roughly speaking one can define a generalized mean capture and the station five waters implies the general minecraft sequencer so so this is the general theory under under the rival can be fired by poison okay and in addition if we assume that the solution is stable then uh you can show that uh uh the divi fault is a smooth station minimum surface uh of a cool dimension seven with quality seven singular set now in two dimension tanegara showed that the five volt is a smooth geodesic away from isolated points so and this is the we are going to study the the um we're going to start the anacond equation on surfaces so now even with this information the the station revival can be very complicated not even on surfaces so for example uh you can have like triple junctions right you have triple junctions and you can have uh course caution and you can have for example cultural junctions right and and all this can happen for the for the for the uh station rifle and if you uh uh you impose some uh uh some density on each of the geodesics and then uh this will be uh i uh you can define generalized mean curvature and this will be a stationary firewall okay so this is a this is a general theory of uh panigale archerson now what i want to discuss today as i wrote in this red line here is that for some spiritual uncount some of these phenomena will not happen for example the tuple junction will not happen and this cultural junction this type of congenital junction will not hyper okay this is what this is the result i'm going to discuss now so the what i want to discuss is the complete classification of stationary 5 volt on the surfaces and uh so with by a result of one under myself we know that the final most index implies finite end and the impulse finite energy so so so we're now classifying finding the most intense notion of unconscious equation on surfaces okay so now let me now start the result of shortage under mantanitius okay uh so in this uh prevent in the uh posting on 2021 so see what the fund is falling so suppose we start with i uh close the uh on wema surface uh instead of taking the user on account now you will take the signed border on the account now this is a special double work potential which is one process for some iu now if we start with the sign button and let u be you if some be a sequence of boundary solutions uh for sine warden with the boundary mass index and the boundary energy then what they showed that uh the new bit the valve the stationary the integral one by four is very simple it's much simpler it will be just geodesic scenarios and with we made some multiplicity so so as i said so for example this cannot happen by the result of a challenge and the mathematics this cannot happen and only this will happen so that the geodesics will cross each other okay and uh so they cross each other smoothly and this cannot happen so this is the uh challenge somebody just result so with this result now the stationary one integral one variable is much simpler so either you have course in your destination or you have a multiplicity okay so so uh i just show you another three examples for example this kind of uh uh five volt will not be possible it will not be a little bit of a sign gordon double work potential and this cannot happen and this may be possible right this because this is the geodesic nest okay so so uh uh so this is the uh okay so the consequence of a childish mathematician's theorem says that the station one divided arising from the sine gold and double wall potential can only have two possibilities so i or what your that is with a higher multiplicity so so so this is uh geodesic was about pistol one all right this is the geodesic net so you have two geodetics and they cross each other so this is all this is possible and you can also have multiplicity two geodesics and you can have this net with the multiplicity 2 right so these are the possibilities uh of the indigo uh rival okay from the kong now in the general theory of tanekara uh hutchinson this okay the the others they cannot exclude but with the sign gordon they can exclude the other strange cases and these are the only these are the possibilities okay for the integral one by one so what i want to discuss today is how do we construct solutions which exists in that analyze the journalist net and analyzes the solutions with multiplicity and the boundary the index found in the most index so this is what we're going to i'm going to discuss today uh two cases judicial net and the multiplicity and and the first question uh uh you may ask is why sign water okay why so uh by the result of uh uh church and the mathematics uh we only have two cases to consider the first case is the question that jesus left the cross and and uh so how do i identify this kind of solutions okay so this is the first case and this is the first part i'm going to discuss the the question so this is a question now the second part we're going to discuss is geodesic collapsing so multiplicity so 2j that is the collapse because of the uncount and the collapse how do we identify this collapse okay so crossing and the crimes this is what we're going to discuss now okay so uh so this is the first part now in the second part uh i'm going to discuss uh jesus and that okay uh the first difficulty so according to uh uh uh chartered some amantalitis and uh uh the geodesics still cross okay under the reform ideo death so to form a jesus on that okay so the geodesic was just a simple to cross each other now so when this is called so if i simple to your desk is then the article is very simple you just use unknown you can approximate now when they cross okay so with the cross they don't really cross it if it's in the name it is a cross but if we block at the at the question what you really see is is you see you're going to see this picture you can see that they they they almost they don't they almost you're going to see this kind of uh hyperbola kind of this picture and if we block furthermore this part what you're going to see is a full energy solution for alan kang okay so let me just repeat so this is as if some go to zero this is the limit the limit is such this net okay and they cross each other now if we block at this point the question and what we're going to see is a four-ended solution for the unknown okay now if you have three or this is the cross you switch your this across and you block at this place with the question and what you're going to see is six and the solution going to see six and the solution of income okay so this is this brings about the cost what about uh multiple and the solution of anacond so by result of one and myself we know that the final motion just impressed by the end so so uh so we'll find the end the solution for outcome we did denote m to n and so far we know fair little about this m2n the find the ending solutions and for and a complete consultation or find that uh understanding is is uh already almost out of reach for example whether lord the founder and the solutions are uh this uh uh connected uh the dimension and the most index and the song so so for the alan kang this is a complete open about if we change the non-neurality hong kong to sign gordon it turns out that we can answer these questions completely so what is initial sign what the new sign code is you change u minus u cube to sine pi times u so uh if we change this is a double word potential and with this double work this is a double wall potential and and for this double wall potential and using using the integral system theory it turns out that we can write down all solutions to this problem with the finite end excuse me professor [Music] is the potential why is it pi squared in the oh yeah this is just a scaling you just you don't need a pi square um okay yeah you don't need a pi square yeah or actually just a pi because the derivative will be a sine pi hd you just subtitle sine gordon uh you can write down all solutions for example you can write down the four angle solutions and explicitly and in general uh two uh two m and ended solutions and can be written in this form uh in the similar form and all solutions to two and nd solutions are this type you can you can write down these solutions explicitly and like this uncount on account you cannot do okay is u minus u cube but for sine pi u you can write down all solutions explicitly and and as a result uh we can now have i complete classification of two and ended solutions for the sine bordering equation for example we know that the two energy solutions the dimension is is 2n and there is a smooth conducting manifold and they're all non-degenerate and we know that exactly most index for each uh two and ended solutions so so and furthermore uh the two and the solutions you can look at each end and at each end we have a very nice property we have this isometric property the binary property you can arrange the directions so that the direction satisfies these identities and in fact using this information charges and the maternities prove the classification of the integral 1 5 for them the geodesic that's why the triple junction will never happen that's not why if you have contribute junction you just just just cross because these two directions they're just opposite to each other so this is a very nice application of the genetic sign button so just in summary if we use the sign button you get more information about the limiting process about the limiting limiting interface okay so so uh the multiple energy solutions for universal gordon are completely classified and in particular the four engine solutions are non-degenerate now using the four engine solutions now we can construct solutions on on surfaces which is this is net so let's take the universal sine border equation on on the surfaces and now suppose we have uh with n geodesics and they intersect at with the k points so and we we assume that only only two in only two your test intercept okay wait and we do this intercept is more common to just put in the set and suppose it's not degenerate so uh so how do we define i know just before you just that this is also an interest question and i'm going to explain later and then with this design gordon are concentrating on the geodesic net and we can compute explicitly the most index of jesus net the merciness of jesus net is the sum of this l this angiotensix and plus the number of intersection points so so we have i i i completely classification of of of the most index of this solution so we under the non-digital condition uh we can now have existence and we have the most index so this uh most index actually is is importantly conjected by a chartered and uh mountain deities so we gave a proof of this conjecture okay so now let me explain what so when when judas net for crossing when jesus is across how do we define the non-degeneracy how do you desynchronize the the judicial debt so so the non-digest consists of two parts first we want okay each each segment is non-degenerate okay each segment is non-degenerate and also the four the geodesic itself is non-degenerate so this is the this is non-degeneracy of the geodesic net now with this non-degeneracy we can uh pattern okay uh we can have the jesus net so we can protect the person and we can find a nearby uh geodesics net so uh so this is this is how the non-degeneracy is used so so next we compare the most index so as we said the most index consists we found the most in this is the the most the index of the geodesics plus the number of of course okay the number of uh portion points right so how do we compute the mos index so when you just started the the linear as a wall operator for the uh for the uh uh for the for the inventory problem and the most difficult part is to show that eigenvalues are actually small okay i can find this uh if if it's small you must be like uh if some water okay it must be like uh if some water so how do we show this so so in other words the eigenvalues uh either you come from the index from the from the geothesis okay this gives you all the one eigenvalues or your eigenvalues will come from if it's a small and you will be attending this will be give some square water okay we'll be using squad and then this will come this will give you the jacqueline field on each of the segment so this is what we need to prove and to prove to prove that there's a special type of the eigen values which gibson square and the other one and and what we will do we do a block and we assume that the the eigenvalues is not is larger than ipsum and we do a blog and what we're going to see uh if we block at the crossing you're going to see the linearized operator for the four entities solution now for the four and the solution we know that it's non-degenerate so we can write down we know the uh is a linear combination of translations now with this information so how to go by and to the go back and go back to the crossing and to go back to the question and uh we will use uh this uh this juggle field for the four and the solution and we test the equation with the jump perfect for the four and the solution and uh with uh with this uh testing and you found that the beta must be used in water so this is a non computation okay and so this is the this is the part for our jesus net okay uh uh uh with uh so when the when the geodesic is first and you're going to see four engine solutions and we use the four energy solution to synchronize the judicial net okay so next we want to consider uh that digits with higher multiplication okay so what happens when two geodesic collapse okay uh so in the limit the two geodesic will collapse about but at some place uh [Music] you're going to see some special structure of the collapsing and this this is this is a special structure of the privacy that they make that this make make it make the uh the finance the most in-depth okay so so let's go up at this special place and see what happens what what is the the equation graphing this uh this uh uh uh this attachment okay this is collapsing so so so we so as in the georges in that case so now we block at the collapse okay suppose it's collapsed and we block and we block at this place and we're going to see what we're going to see is we're going to see a jacobi total system the name just repeat we have two this is the crux and we look at the place where where the the they close the closest point okay we know that they cannot cross okay because they cannot cause so we look at uh the place where they they are the their closest point at this place at the closer pawn and we block and we're going to see a japanese system okay so what is the japanese total system so jacob total system is uh is the the is equation uh govern the interaction between different interfaces and this is the jacobit holder system so uh and if you are you have f f1 f1 f2 and f3 so these are the uh graphs uh and so this graph will solve the following uh system of equations and the left hand side is just the the the jacobi uh uh operator right it's nothing but just the jackpot operator under the right part the right hand side is intersect interactions between the different layers and the interaction between different layers are given by this exponential function okay by this uh exponential function and under the the interaction is a is of a total type so that's why we call this a jacobi and the total system because the left hand side is the jacob orbiter and the right hand side is the total system so now this jacqueline total system has been first derived and used by uh the pino and michael classic and myself and andy young in 2012 and what we showed that if this a square plus the richie is positive then the multiplicity true solution they're solutions with a higher multiplicity with a with the collapse but the solution we construct has infinite more syntax unfortunately this solution has infinite more syntax so so the question still remains uh other multiples two solutions with the boundary the most index so the solution so the solution we construct in this paper has infinite waste index okay and and and but this is not the solution we want the solution we want is it's a solution with the final voice index so when they touch they should only touch i at with at one point okay so so this the this is the question we want to answer so it turns out that if you want to have a multi multiple tool interface solution with the boundary most index then you must have a bunsen jackpoint field and this is our new definition of new type of coffee fuel so what is the bouncing job creature we take this jackal orbiter you know up in on surfaces so this actually the r is just the gaussian curvature uh u double prime plus plus r u so a function can this function uh defined energy of this is called a bouncing jacket field with k minimum points if if at if if away from these k medium forms it serve as a jacobi equation and we can fix the value at all these points you could you could have one and under the this is the most important condition so when they jump the slope they are the same the iris reminder of the snowboards are the thing okay so so this is uh this is this is uh one example of a bouncing jacket field so this is one example of bouncing jack filled with seven interaction points so you start with p1 you bounce on to p2 right and then p1 repeater is a japan field and and from p2 to p3 is your current field and it bounce and the slope from from here from bounce here under this slope the opposite divider should be the same so when you jump it's not going to jump yeah you you should that this should uh like a reflection so this constant jupiter phase is like a reflection along the geodesics around the geotesting okay so so this is really this is a very uh uh uh interesting related to the binder problem um uh in the dynamic system this is a binary problem in dynamics you jump from one point to another point and you come back so okay so our first result is that if you have a multiplication you have a solution with uh higher about with multiplicity interface and the boundary most index then this uh uh this uh geodesics must have a bound function jumping field so and that's a simple condition for the existence of of multiplicity of a multi-previous two interface is a function geography you must have a bunch in japan to have a multi-species two interface so this is the first result in fact this result we uh so so the proof of this result is quite a it's quite a complicated uh uh uh to uh so what you show that uh uh the the the the normalized equation will solve a charcoal field equation with a point the significant on the right hand side and the disappointing singularity are must be all the same so so this is the the uh the necessary condition for the junk bouncing geography so the next question is suppose we have a functioning chakra field can we construct i would solution okay and the under and the answer is yes so the result is that l v i g o this is uh with the total length two pi okay uh we can normalize the names let n be a fixed integer suppose l has a bouncing charge field with n minimum points at the index k then for use from small the unkind equation we have unkind equation with with energy like with uh with them will be a multifaceted two so it's two times two so you could you get the four pi e and then and the most index will be m plus k and uh and the n is the number of functions number of a bunch of points and uh k is the index of the chapter field okay now provided that uh the bouncing chakra field is non-degenerate so what is the first two minutes yeah okay yeah okay yes yeah i'll finish in two minutes so so what is the uh uh uh so the the existence of uh of a bouncing chakra field and we can prove under some conditions on the on the gauss capture for example if those capture is small then we can prove that uh there's a there's a bunsen jacket fit with exactly n points and the proof of this we use the vibration method instead of the dynamical system better so uh and and uh so what is the non-digital of a bunch of job field so we have to linearize around the the bunsen jumping field and we see that the bounce and jumper feed with the k minimum points are is a non-degenerate if the following system uh the following uh system uh has only two field solutions it's only two percentage so and and how do we derive how we derive the multi degeneracy of a bouncing chakra field and the reason is our existing bouncing chakra field is it's sort of like an over determinant problem and so we and there's a vibrational structure for the the five reason structure for the bouncing chakra field is is uh this over determine the problem and uh and and then we do a second vibration of this overdetermined problem and we get that this long degeneracy so uh with this among degeneracy and uh and uh and and then we can construct the solutions with uh multiplicity with the most visual tools okay uh so let me summarize what i have talked about today is uh is is a classification or you need one right vote under for the anaconda equation for particular underground equation which is uh unlimited with the sign gordon and and by the result of the charges and mentalities and we know that the limit is either a geodesic net okay or multiplicity and so in this talk and we classified we constructed the to this net solutions reduces net uh by four energy solutions and we compute the most index of the children's net motion and then in the second part i discuss how we construct solutions with the multiplicity 2 and we use the japanese total and use the bouncing gecko field to construct the solutions with a multi-tool interface and i think the best that's the end of my talk okay thank you very much okay thank you for your talk and uh other any questions in the room okay and in the internet [Music] in fact i have a question it is a bit strange could you explain [Music] what is the difference between alien khan and san gardine in this relation because both have explicit solutions which are used to provide fosan gardon they are used to provide multi-end solutions and so on what is the problem in alan khan in this sense okay this is a this is a favorite nature and the nice question and the reason is uh for uncom this is not an integral system okay so uh we cannot write down the solution explicitly and while for unique sign gordon and we can write on the solution expression and these are all solutions and and so that's the difference so so it cannot be classified in general quality well for uncount we can only classify foreign solutions solutions there's some classification for when n equals two which is four four nd solutions but in general it's very difficult but for this with sine button we can classify all two and enter the solutions okay we have a complete classification for well so for for for a sine yeah okay thank you once again yeah and if you have | EIMI, PDMI RAS and Chebyshev Laboratory | UC1hMJGqkEWUi31wpG_WUVkg | 2022-08-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,254 | 27,229 |
L2ec3QJxGqU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2ec3QJxGqU | Can variable annuities be owned by trusts? | so we're speaking about um various trusts holding variable annuities so supplemental needs stress or other trusts that um utilized as investment vehicles and one of the underlying possible investments in those trusts is a variable annuities so Mr shaffir take us through a scenario where a beneficiary does not currently need income or maybe cannot receive income where trustee cannot distribute that income from the trust walk us through it so that our audience understands what needs to happen what can happen and what cannot happen thank you thank you Mariana yeah for inviting me and greetings to all your viewers so let us just before I answer a question I would like to recap uh based on our last couple of videos what are annuities so annuities are financial instruments that are guaranteed by the issuing insurance so they come in two flavors generally so one is called fixed and while it's called it's called variable and the difference lies basically in how the funds inside the annuities are managed whether they're managed by the insurance company or the owner of the annuity gets the disc gets discretion on where to invest those funds so um when people enter retirement pre-reter is a retiree is one of the risks that they encounter in their life is kind of a blessing in all other ways which is longevity meaning long life which as you can probably test from your clients some of your clients live into the 90s and even hundreds true um that's great for us yes right it's great for us because we get more time to spend with our loved ones however when you take a an extended longevity Horizon extended retirement Horizon it puts an additional stress on your income in retirement and the retirement assets because you have a longer time period to distribute those assets and in uncertain markets and in certain you know future one of the things people really like really appreciate is what do you think that it meant oh I don't know World Peace Love or I'm just joking around um I think I would have to go with with some guarantees and certainties right so in an uncertain world people want guarantees people want to make sure that their income comes the income is uninterrupted people get it or as long as they live and there's not going to be a situation where they outlive their savings and their assets and end up you know in an old age relying on support from others maybe their kids or the government and so uh a new display that role of a guaranteed income vehicle of fast Financial so to answer a question so I just wanted to refresh your viewers um memory on what annuities are so what can a trustee do if the beneficiary doesn't currently need income or may not maybe that beneficiary cannot receive income for whatever so this trustee has a few alternatives if a variable annuity is owned by trust and the beneficiary does not desire income at this time so as a vehicle it's P can leave the Assets in an annuity and the gains on the annuity continue to grow tax deferred if it prestigious to continue delaying its model so if the trustee does not if the beneficial does not income literacy can just leave it in place and the growth will be compounding right so if the beneficiary wants to postpone paying taxes on annuity profit and does not now require income this could be one of the options that could be a smart choice right so alternative alternatively the trustee may decide to withdraw money from the annuity and distribute it to the trust beneficiaries in other ways so the prestige would for example give the annuity income to other beneficiaries who require it or use it to pay for audit trust expenses or invest I'm just going to interrupt just for one second I'm just going to check them hear my audience or those of you who are thinking of becoming trustees or maybe thinking of creating trust what you have to understand is you always have to go by what the governing document allows you to do okay Mr shaffir gives you options here but we have to be very conscious about what is it that the trust provides are there other beneficiaries who can enjoy that income are there other ways to divert that income outside of the trust away from the beneficiary who either does not want it or cannot receive it okay I apologize I interjected please go ahead Mr shaffir Mariana this is your show you can interject as many times to join so I I just want to draw your viewers attention that um it's vital to remember that any withdrawals or distributions from an annuity would be taxed as ordinary income and maybe a subject to early withdrawal penalties and minimum required distribution if that annuity is qualified so a qualified annuity is an annuity that's funded with pre-tax dollars so and it's treated kind of like an IRA would right or a 401k so if you withdraw early or if you uh get to age 73 you would be required to get to withdrawal minimum required distribution right so in general C has discretion on how they manage the variable annuity that the trust owns they can collaborate with the beneficiaries to choose the best course of action in light of their requirements so that kind of answers um the question that the trustee has a lot of discretion and just like you said it's interesting has to follow all the prescribed instructions in the documents that you would great fantastic thank you Mr Sofia thank you very much again just to remind you uh my name is Marianna Schwartzman I'm a trust in the state's attorney in New York and today in our studio we had a wonderful guest Mr Vlad shafir who's a financial advisor with Forest Hills Financial Group thank you very much for being with us and you are always welcome and we're going to have many more of those and we're going to answer all of our viewers questions take care have a good night so much thank you | Vlad Shafir | UChv5HMQgB1R_oHFMgk8SGsA | 2023-05-14 | Creative Commons 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RrYKiU2WYt0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrYKiU2WYt0 | AGS S01 E00 | the following is the fabled lost pilot two clerks no wait Star Wars reboot West world but with dinosaurs yeah no I remember this is the intro to another gear show yeah I know but I promise this one isn't serious all the time I hope are we really gonna do this I mean really hey have you been on the Internet their dream you've been on the Internet right this is Jane he'll probably be a regular there's like five other gear channels out there why are we doing this I don't know actually I dunno it's cuz I have stuff and I want to show off but if my showing off can help you be better improved in your world in your life then we're gonna do it because it makes it worth it so let me tell you what let me clean this mess up real quick and this is puck one of my other ones you'll see a lot of them so yeah let's clean this stuff up wrong here I have to do this manually all right just wait there and and I'll do some magic and yeah I love movie magic and Jane loves movie magic this is Jane he'll be in some of the episodes so what is another gear show well another gear show AGS it's another gear show except this time I'm just a nobody who's figuring this stuff out with everybody else and you know I'm not I'm not ex-special forces I'm not I'm not even ex-army I spent a couple of years in the Air Force and I was a wrench Turner on planes and this is all stuff that I'm experimenting with but what another gear show is is it's an attempt to bring gear and prepping and the self-reliant mindset to everybody who's not a boy scout this is for soccer moms and dads this is for people who had a rough day at work getting home and they realized there's a few things in in their repertoire of gear and whatnot that could have made their life a lot easier so what we're gonna do is we're gonna go through and we're gonna talk about stuff we're gonna talk about bags because everybody loves bags you know if you if you hear somebody say oh I don't carry that whatever they're lying they they have a bag what goes in the bag because one of the things that goes in the bag is ham we're gonna talk about ham because ham goes into bag if you don't believe me you'll see it we're gonna talk about tools and I'm not just talking about you know things like bushcraft knives or pocket knives because yeah everybody should have those but you may not even know what bushcraft is so we're gonna get to that but we're also gonna be talking about flashlights and jumper cables and you know solar power and we're gonna be talking about all the things that you need to make your day-to-day life better we wouldn't be talking about organization not just how you organize yourself and your thoughts which you need to do we're also going to talk about how to organize gear and we're gonna talk about why Preppers love military gear so much because you can organize it so much better we're gonna talk about a lot of things we're gonna get a get everybody in on the same page or at least in the same book for once we're gonna talk about you know what makes something tactical you know tactical doesn't necessarily mean camo and you know military gear it could you know it could be anything that gives you an advantage anything that you do with any kind of regularity I'm dry mouth in it because I'm just running no Arizona doesn't sponsor this but you will see me drinking a lot of this stuff we're gonna talk about how to start off getting organized and how to start prepping and how to not come off as like you know some tinfoil hat wearing conspiracy theorists because there are plenty of them out there there are my other cats are squabbling there are people out there who I love their channels but they're clique beatty and they're you know doom and gloom and to the world kind of things and that's not what we want you know we want prepping to be something that everybody can look toward to be self-sufficient self-reliant there's no reason prepping can't be just a normal healthy everyday part of life so to that end welcome to a GS and my [ __ ] up the first full episode out in probably about two days until then thank you and enjoy the show no not enjoy the show there's no show yet this is the end of this intro episode enjoy the next episode when it drops as I said should be in a couple of days | Another Gear Show | UCd24x4mJFHIbEyAmgdG6NCg | 2018-12-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 833 | 4,292 |
QxgrQv3Uol0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxgrQv3Uol0 | Coming Home: Dialogues on the Moral, Psychological, and Spiritual Impacts of War | [Music] so welcome everybody thanks so much for for coming out here we're here for coming home dialogues and the moral psychological and spiritual impacts of war this is a collaborative event and part of a larger collaborative grant that Jesse's gonna speak about my name's Daniel Rothenberg I'm a professor at Arizona State University and I co-direct something called the Center on the future of war that is a partnership between our school ASU and where we are now in new America and some of you knows something about this for example David Wood was a fellow ASU future war fellow at new America with us for two years and then other folks here are familiar tawny other people have worked on projects but what's interesting about this linkage we're very proud of it is that it's an experiment to connect a major public research university they assumed which is kind of prides itself on innovation and trying new things and trying to send craft the future of higher education in a lot of a lot of ways and then new America a similarly nimble think-tank and I think it's probably fair to say that there are not that many situations where big at these kinds of institutions not only have somebody go and sit in an office and work on a research project and share a grant that's very common but actually construct and integrate it's a structurally integrated relationship which involves you know movement of real resources of money and people both directions and we're very excited about that it's at experiments going quite nicely we think we've created an online master's degree program in this way we have a sort of flagship and you're all invited to this conference every year called the future security forum it will be April 28 2020 we do a number two we have some big research initiatives one on proxy war and a lot of other things happening we have a have done a few moral injury initiatives such as such as this one but I'm just saying all this because part of what's allowing us all the sit here is a partnership and you know the vision of the partnership isn't really just restricted to ASU and new got proof being being some of you in this institutional link it's just something that's a broader idea that we should try to break through institutional structural divisions such as those that push policy that develop policy ideas in DC and universities that often seem distant from that world similarly we try to pull together and bridge and linkages between civilian and military worlds any case we're thrilled that you're all here thanks so much oh I'm supposed to yeah there there has been some technical difficulties so we apologize for the audio they were building wide network changes made over the weekend that have affected our audio we thought that was fixed I'm not sure you're hearing that right and I believe that our livestream should have fine sound and that all the lab will ear mics and these mics and the mics for questions are all working fine that said there are some audio issues and just it should work fine and we're thrilled again that you've come to join us great Thank You Daniel and thank you all for being here a big thanks to the to the speakers to those that helped make this event happen the staff we're really really excited I mean I tell you just a little bit about the coming home project and I know that we're already I think we're running on academic time here which means that we're about 10 minutes late so I'm going to I'm going to be very brief but that being said I'll tell you a little bit about the coming home project and then and then that they run a show for for today so the coming home dialogues is a is a project that's supported by the National Endowment for Humanities it's been co-directed by myself Jesse Kirkpatrick from George Mason University's Institute for philosophy and public policy with Ed Barrett from the US Naval Academy and in partnership with Daniel Rothenberg and so the real goal of this project is to is very simple it's to engage veterans military veterans in dialogues on their experiences in war using the humanities as a point of departure so we've we've conducted a series of these dialogues over the course of three years at all of the major service academies in the US and so we we have engaged numerous sailors soldiers airmen and women and Marines so this is the capstone up the project which is is why you're here today so we have two amazing panels and a keynote that the first panel is is on the topic of torture and moral injury pequi note which would be by David Wood is on a moral injury when two worlds collide and the third is moral injury in combat the personal policy and philosophical reflections so I'm getting I'm going to I'm the the only thing now keeping you all between it between myself and a excellent panel so I'm going to invite our first panel to come up and and and allow them to introduce themselves with the with the moderator so thank you very much [Applause] good morning uh I'm David Lubin a professor of law and philosophy at Georgetown University and also they have the chair in ethics at the Stockdale Center for ethical leadership at the United States Naval Academy I'm very glad to see you here um the issue of torture is something that's been back in the headlines this fall many of you may have seen the new film the report with Adam driver playing one of the staffers on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence it's about the making of the torture report last week the news newspapers published a series of extremely disturbing drawings that were done by Abu Zubaydah who was the first man of tortured in the CIA's rendition detention interrogation program and these were drawings by Abu Zubaydah depicting the ways in which he was tortured and they're they're disturbing and horrific you know we've had something called the torture debate in America for many years now for 15 years and it's really a mix of several different debates one of them is moral is torture ever permissible to if it saves lives for example or not and a second is legal is torture or is the things that we do legally torture and is torture against the law should it be against the law a third which i think is a slightly more debased one is this torture work but there's a fourth one and that is what does torture do to the people who are involved in it the office of medical services of the CIA issued a report last year that I was in I think that reports actually older but it came from a FOIA request that was only honored last year in which awesome mentioned about the interrogation of Abu Zubaydah and that is that all of the onlookers and participants found it so disturbing what was done to him that they were a request went back to the office of technical services of CIA could you please send us some therapists of two so that the people who are involved in the interrogations can can cope with them with what they're seeing and what they're doing now that brings us to our topic for today which is about the fourth torture debate what does torture do to the characters of the people who see it participate in it collude with it or think think that they're colluding with it and so the I guess the official definition of moral injury is a kind of mental harm that saw cause this caused by fearful things that one has done oneself or failed to prevent or just witness things that break your moral code and it's you know different from the kind of post-traumatic stress disorder that comes from having had the fearful thing done to you on Abu Zubaydah and some of the other Guantanamo detainees have been severely traumatized and continue to be suffer from PTSD from what was done to them in 2002 but we're talking about something different which is the kind of damage to the character of the perpetrators or people who have witnessed it or people who have failed to prevent it now thankfully we have come a long way from 1943 when General Patton famously slapped a combat stress soldier and called him a goddamn whimpering coward and now we've come to understand that more compassion is needed I'm at the time general eisenhower made him repent apologize to the soldier and one of the first steps was realizing that psychological help for disturbing symptoms and syndromes like PTSD is important but one of the insights about moral injury is that there is a moral component as well and that we need to address these disturbances to the characters of our warriors not only through therapy although therapy is important for those who need it but also through moral processes of working out the implications of what they've done and when necessary atoning for it now in today's panel we have three tremendous speakers and I'd like to introduce them before I turn it over a first is Lieutenant Colonel bill Edmonds who wrote a searing book called God is not here on subtitle a soldier's struggle with torture trauma and the moral injuries of war book published in 2015 bill is a former Special Forces officer in Mosul and he's still an active duty currently stationed and tubing in Germany and one of the things that he writes about is assisting and witnessing a an interrogator a Kurdish interrogator who used vicious methods and what it did to him and the way in which he came to cope with it second is in Fischbach a retired army major from the 82nd airborne who in 2005 witnessing troops torturing I'll just read what he wrote death threats beatings broken bones exposure to elements extreme forced exertion stripping sleep deprivation and degrading treatment on after fruitlessly going up the chain of command wrote a letter an open letter to Senator John McCain in which he said this is a tragedy I can remember as a cadet at West Point resolving to ensure that my men would never commit a dishonorable act that I would protect them from that type of burden it absolutely breaks my heart that I have failed some of them in this regard ian is currently completing a PhD in philosophy at the University of Michigan and it tells me that he's writing about rule of law aspects of counterterrorism operations and our third speaker is dr. Kate McGraw who is the deputy division chief of the psychological health center of excellence in the defense health agency she is currently part of the DoD's sexual assault and vizor II group - the psychological health and readiness Council and also a member of the US Peace Corps sexual assault Advisory Council she started as an Air Force ICBM launch officer she served as an aerospace psychologist for the Euro NATO joint jet pilot training program and flight commander of mental health knew she was the chief of the deployed team that provided operational mental health support for the DoD port mortuary during 9/11 and and also at the space shuttle Columbia disaster so without further ado I'm going to ask my speakers to come stay there or come to the podium your choice but Bill Edmunds is up first they've already talked about my experiences so III don't want to talk about the experiences I think what's an important is that you know we become wise not only by creating new knowledge but by remembering things that we've always known you know but then we have forgotten over and over again one of those wisdoms that have been unlearned you know it's really that you know war made necessary but it's it's always a choice and it's never moral you know you know and as though as a warring nation you know I think it's a sacred obligation that we we take what has become unseen and then we then we make it into you know more explicit we peel away the layers of of euphemisms essentially and no war is organized killing and when we ask you know young moral Americans to participate in we're we're we're giving them the responsibility to try to bring goodness out of these impossibly bad situations it's it's helped me to see war kind of like a moral minefield and and you know where every step you know literally every choice can sometimes feel like dying a little death and we we put young men and women into the center of this minefield and we ask them to often just wander you know blindfolded you know and some of them don't get to come home and those who do often carry those those that war within them and when they do arrive home too often we have you know and I'll take a line from dr. wood here you know too often we we tell them to suffer alone and in silence and too often that suffering can last an entire lifetime so you know how do we respond you haven't already noticed on the topics of the moral psychological and spiritual impacts of war there's diverse opinions and many different perspectives but you know I I would truly believe that rather than a weakness this is a strength that is actually essential you know the the late anthropologist Claude levi-strauss captured this phenomenon I think perfectly wouldn't you know after a lifetime of searching for the one true version of a myth he realized that the greater some could be found in the sum of all the different versions and the same could be said for the the the truth about those you know invisible wounds of war the are just less visibly apparent you know these invisible wounds their their their relative truths and they're impacted or they're inflicted by the subjective and some of the people that have helped me to at least frame and understand my my experiences have helped me to put those experiences into words you know Charlie Charles Darwin said a long long time ago that of all the differences between man and the lower animals that the moral sense our conscious is by the far the most important Michael Tomasello who's a behavioral scientist I think at the Max Planck Institute said that you know morality defines us as a species Steven Pinker a experimental psychologists said that you know morality conveys to us the meaning of life I'm rowdy is a double-edged sword and they've captured one side Gaeta sir any captures the I think the other edge she after a she's a British late British historian we spent her entire life trying to understand the nature of evil and its converse human goodness and after you know a lifetime of searching she realized that when you remove morality you can extinguish the human being you know I would absolutely agree with her words and all of those words but I would you know I would I would put them in a different I would use different words you know the nope morality is perhaps our single greatest organizing principle you know we once we come into this world and over the course of a lifetime we construct meticulously construct you know a of codes values and ideals that that govern nearly every aspect of our lives and and from morality you know from these strongly held beliefs you know we derive a sense of well-being when those beliefs are are adhered to by the you know the world by other people and by ourselves you know but at the same time though we'll all different perspectives and we come to rowdy with sometimes conflicting it if not diverse perspectives no there's I think there's one thing that we can all agree about Marathi it's that rowdy is an immensely powerful source of meaning for the men and women in our military you know we we select for it men and women you know almost universally self-select former Audi when they raise their hand and volunteer for service and then from day one assuming that you know that there's an innate and nurtured morality we instill inculcate that source of meaning into them from day one and for every day to come we teach them that there is a right and wrong we teach them that there is a good and bad and that when our nation chooses to go to war then by definition that war is declared moral you know but no matter how moral the servicemember no matter how moral their choices no matter how necessary the war there will always be a moment when the world or other people or yourself violate or transgress or or sometimes utterly extinguish these very important beliefs that you've come to depend on for a sense of well-being you know the the life and lonely death of I believe Davey you talked about him the life and only death of Noah he's a young soldier who in Iraq ran over an Iraqi child with his Bradley Fighting Vehicle several years later he ended his suicide letter with you know a silent scream essentially he said I am a bad person and now I'm free okay when we we experienced some morally traumatic event that the meaning that we've come to depend on for well being cam can be stolen and in that place where we once held meaning there becomes nothingness and into that it's like a vacuum you know we we instinctively claw and search for some new source of meaning and meaning doesn't have to come from the positive in fact negative meaning is immensely powerful source especially when something like morality is taken away something that is been lost and you're grieving okay you need to find blame you need the judge you need to assign responsibility for something that wasn't supposed to be possible and so you know two forms of meaning organizing principles come in to that space where Rowdy once existed I rage I rage at the world and everything in it i rage perhaps at existence or or god or institutions i've come to the trust or other people but also i rage i turn that rage inward rage turned inward is shame you know rage and shame are like quasi entities and they're utterly exhausting to live with and in time you know these entities can convince a person that not living can somehow seem preferable so you know but there is there there is change and it is actually quite easy you know if for those who suffer from the moral spiritual and psychological impacts of war one thing that we can do and I think it's important is that we engage them in some activity that requires the focusing of their attention okay that that's essential and in that space where they follow that pursuit any pursuit as long as it's something that engages them and focuses their attention that that has to be taken place in a space that is both safe and compassionate a space where judgment cannot literally exist and maybe just maybe you know they will break their silence you know I like to think of this space as actually a place a place where servicemembers and veterans can escape the prisons that they've entrapped themselves in and they've been living in and unreal isin it you know the prison is past and future and they can actually return to the present moment and in that present moment you know we can help them to practice an immensely powerful new way of living okay they can memories despite what everyone's told memories never just fade away when when they ignore memories especially most painful memories those memories can come alive and seep and reach their time with searching and grasping claws and and memories that you actually resist or persist or deny you actually strengthen and those memories can consume but in those safe spaces you know we can teach them that the memories that they can hold without judgment you know they can process and the memories that they can process you can transform and the memories that you can transform cannot haunt you okay and honestly I think that should be our new clarion call our next speaker is in Fischbach thank you a little bit under the weather so apologize for the voice of most sniffles there's somewhat of a misunderstanding I think in this this is not unique to this experience this often happens it happened in the military and it happened in the media and it happened when I was making my stand for democracy and against torture I wasn't really arguing specifically about torture and torture didn't bother me that much when I witnessed it it was after the fact when I was approaching for clarification about what was going on for 17 months that I came to the all things considered decision that torture was wrong and should be absolutely prohibited however in in my opinion and I don't think it's an opinion I think it's the truth the most dangerous thing about torture is a threat to liberal democracy I don't think if I had to choose between killing a child as collateral damage and torturing somebody who I was 99% sure was guilty of heinous crimes it'd be easier for me to torture the person that's guilty of heinous crimes but I could do both I just don't see the reason to torture there's no reason to do it for a while there was some discussion about whether or not I had suffered a moral injury and I even wondered whether I had but it didn't have to do with witnessing tortured had to do with trust in institutions that was a mistake on my part but I clearly see now that the problem was that I just shouldn't have trusted those institutions I now have enough information that it's clear to me that I should not have trusted the United States I'm not going to go into the details of all that but I ask Congress to open investigations in July of this year and they have yet to respond I'm in contact with them Congress has requested information from the Department of Defense and CIA and the Department of the defense in the CIA has not done anything with that request to my knowledge it's clear to me that I was probably retaliated against in pretty horrific ways that you would never be able to tell it's also clear to me that the timing of that retaliation coincides with Obama's war against whistleblowers so you can put those two things together if you want from my perspective that's not iron clad but that's a lot of evidence where do I think that fits into landscape of moral injury I don't know I don't feel as though in any way I have an injury I feel as strong as ever about where I stand with respect to freedom and democracy I stand for freedom and democracy I am not injured the United States is injured that is clear you can look around you if you don't see that then you have problems with perception if weird asks ourself questions about morality and what morality does for soldiers morality and morale are closely related in terms of etymology and if you have a strong sense that you are moral your ability to do things is much greater than if you question yourself under ordinary circumstances in this sense the waffen-ss was the most moral unit in the Nazi regime they were the most motivated in terms of morale they clearly believed in what they were doing and they were able to do the most heinous crimes so when I look at the SS and the SD the SS is a complicated organization it's not only the SS but that Steve was the intelligence apparatus that was similar to that size and I look at you have Special Operations Forces in the CIA I see a lot of that morality and I see those organizations functioning in much the same way so when we talk about morale injuries and what types of things bother people and what they're capable of doing the problem the primary problem isn't the prevalence of moral injury it's the this sense of self confidence in one's cause that is just unwarranted that's completely antithetical to democracy the move in the United States over the last 15 years unfortunately has to become more and more like the Soviet Union it's interesting to me to look at the Soviet Union in the United States during the Cold War neither of which was perfect but they were very different they had different ideologies in some ways they honed each other intellectually they both had dark sides but they both had good aspects it's as if the United States and Russia have converged in the worst possible way it's I'm beside myself at how this could have happened how could the United States Institute policies that were intended for gulags on a massive scale and then attempt to sweep it under the rug as Obama clearly did beside myself on this point is that a moral injury no that's not a moral injury that's just being right why isn't Obama morally injured I have no idea why isn't the United States morally injured I have no idea how do we look at these problems grapple with them come to some kind of consensus that resembles reason that resembles compassion that resembles some sense of moral justification I don't know but that system is clearly broken so one question that I have is whether you can have a moral injuries of society what would that look like and I think it looks like where we are right now our morality is just broken I think the Obama administration is worse than the Nixon administration and I don't think that that should be debatable what's really interesting to me is if you look at what happened with Nixon Society came to grips with what happened with Nixon and then an elected Carter whatever you think a Carter he was the most human rights respecting president in US history the u.s. didn't come to grips with Obama and then an elected Trump and where we are morally is just vacuous and the left likes to blame Trump but the left isn't going down a good path either so I've been at Ann Arbor I was there from 2010 to 2012 and I've been there from 2015 till now and it is two totally different experiences when I went there in 2010 to 2012 when people disagreed they talked for long times for a long time they'd share ideas at the end of that conversation people would walk away more intelligent when than when they entered the conversation now people are just angry when you challenge the way someone thinks about something you either labeled as racist or sexist or some other ism and the conversation stops it reminds me of the medieval church it's it's so different it also reminds me of Iraq during the Civil War and the types of problems I had to overcome in Iraq substitute left-wing ideology for religion and whatever the right-wing Audia is for religion right now and that's what you've got in the United States so what I would challenge those who are listening to this talk to think about is if individuals can suffer moral injuries can societies and is there some kind of process that societies ought to go through in order to come to grips with what's going on and if they don't go through that process of what's going wrong hello first I'm gonna say the opinions that I'm gonna Express are not the official opinions of the Department of Defense I speaking on my own behalf and I I usually speak extemporaneously but today I felt like I needed to write down what I what I want to say because there's so many pieces that have moving parts and so I'm titling this speech in which I explained probably not so much thank you for the opportunity to contribute to the discussion today it's an honor to participate I've been fortunate to have been invited to support the coming home dialogues over the past few years and the experience of facilitating and engaging in discussion of war through poetry and short story with other veterans active duty and scholars has certainly changed the way I view the world I wasn't sure how I'd start my remarks today if I should begin or end with a poem or perhaps with a story so I've just started to start with a story my story of how I find myself in this place at this moment I was never a military type in childhood not interested in guns and planes and rather strangely my adult professional life began as a musician I shifted course abruptly when I joined the Air Force as a missile officer there my training as a pianist was put to good use because I was the fastest one in my squadron when translating war orders for nuclear missile launch I'm also a painter and poet and luckily my military life has from time to time wandered into an intersection point between the arts and the military such as with the coming home dialogues I am a peace-loving but action-oriented artist at my core and at the same time a senior military leader my first ever discussion related to morality and war was when I found myself in missile school for several months we'd regularly meet for an hour to discuss the moral and ethical challenges of serving on missile crew duty and whether we thought we were actually capable of turning keys when directed by the president my argument to myself one that made it acceptable for me to proceed with this Duty was that I would rather be actively engaged in defending my loved ones and my country if incoming nuclear bombs were in route rather than being passively blown up in my bed in my sleep I served my first tour of duty at Malmstrom Air Force Base where I was part of the bases initial response to Desert Shield and Desert Storm this sudden change of the military from a state of peace to one of war inflicted the first in my armor of false invincibility it's one thing to take an oath to defend your country to put a uniform on every day and to work on a base during peacetime in a very different reality when suddenly you're at war and are called up to actually get up and go a few years later the Air Force sent me to earn my PhD in clinical psychology and then I returned back to active duty at Sheppard where I was eventually transferred to Dover Air Force Base within days after I newly arrived at Dover planes flew into the Twin Towers and none of our lives were ever the same I was immediately tasked to lead the deployed mental health team to support the port military efforts to cover recover and return with dignity the remains of the lost 225 souls from the Pentagon and Pennsylvania plane crashes our team began 24/7 operations which lasted several weeks and required us to support the behavioral health of mortuary personnel as they worked their solemn duties in the mortuary this is a shock to me for so many reasons I led the ongoing behavioral health support of the mortuary for the next two years over time I adjusted to standing masked in the once foreign environment of the autopsy room and to the stark embalming lights stainless steel tables smells of antiseptic embalming fluid burnt flesh and blood from these subsequent slashes at my internal sense of security to scars remain the first seeing everyday the personal effects that were emptied from the pockets of the remains of brave women and men our fallen heroes these reminders of the intimate parts of their lives were spread out to dry and protective layers of tarp with the utmost care there would be photographs ticket stubs love notes chewing gum wedding rings combs and some soggy dollar bills these objects connected us to the person attached to the remains and pierced our protective shield of professionalism this was the reality the humanists that was mowed down the second memory was how some of the visiting distinguished non-military leaders would find it difficult to look directly at the human remains delicately averting their eyes and at times even physically turning away as they walked past during one of our many facility tours the first memory always brings me great sadness to recall but the second memory stirs out my curiosity a bit of compassion for their shame and yet more than a little bit of concern I had so many unanswered questions who's responsible for the charge to war how exactly are we making decisions to send brave young Americans into danger would these decisions be different if the leaders who made the decisions are literally faced with the physical impact of the choices they make forced to look squarely at the results of battle it took me several months after ups ended before I could cry in the shower and afterwards it was almost 10 years before I looked at any media coverage about 9/11 it was difficult for me to integrate my pre 9/11 thoughts about people life kindness safety a sense of fairness into a revised version of the world which has twisted around my scars to produce a life periodically punctuated by memories of the mortuary sights sounds and smells of the dead of war as a keeper of stories and explanations my life experiences have greatly informed my practice as a psychologist as a researcher and clinician it's clear to me that we as a profession struggle with language to fully capture the challenges that service members experience after combat related trauma the label post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD is a term developed by scientists and clinicians through a vigorous evidence synthesis process looking at research results in order to successfully treat symptoms that sometimes appear after trauma even with this organizing language we still don't know why some servicemembers develop PTSD and others don't or how to prevent it the PTSD label is also used by diagnosticians both to decide which type of evidence-based medication or therapy will help them treat patients to overcome symptoms and to bill for insurance for reimbursement for services rendered some clinicians have proposed a different term moral injury which describes additional post combat symptoms experienced by some sir members after trauma this moral injury is seen to be related to damage to one strongly held moral values that incurred during combat trauma however the body of research evidence for treatment of PTSD does not yet support treatment of moral injury these are murky waters this business of labeling symptoms and finding evidence for and against certain concepts or approaches to treat a particular condition as we currently understand it what is very clear to me as a clinician though is is that the hundreds of service members who've sought treatment with me over the past decades have shared that they were stunned by their experiences of death of killing someone else of seeing someone die or nearly dying themselves grieved for the loss of their innocence and of their shattered sense of identity and purpose many of them have experienced difficulties connecting to others since their return home and inability to feel compassion or empathy and a sense of hopelessness at feeling emotionally numb they seek me out to tell me their story to make sense of their experience to connect the fractured pieces into a coherent whole and to learn to connect with others again they struggled with a lack of shared narrative with their families a lack of sense of belonging to or understanding from the world outside the combat zone and a pervasive confusion and shock that often accompanies the sudden experience of being sewn permanently to the probability of wars violent destruction I must also add that many of the servicemembers who shared space with me while sorting it all out have also demonstrated an inspiring resilience of spirit and heart and tremendous courage in facing their unfeasible x' and instead of turning their back to their experiences they found growth after their trauma there I work with coming home dialogues we've created a space to connect through common and recurrent themes of poetry and literature from past and current wars and by finding our own voices I want to end with a poem by the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda about the Spanish Civil War who sums up my relatively recent experiences quite eloquently from his viewpoint in 1937 back when he was the Chilean consul in Spain and this is called expose algunas cosas I explained a few things you're going to ask and where are the lilacs and the poppy peddled metaphysics and the rain repeatedly spattering its and drilling them full of apertures and birds I'll tell you all the news I lived in a suburb a suburb of Madrid with bells and clocks and trees from there you could look out over Christie's dry face a leather ocean my house was called the house of flowers because in every cranny geraniums burst it was a good-looking house with its dogs and children remember a row a Rafael Federico do you remember from the under the ground my balcony is on which the light of June drowned flowers in your mouth brother my brother everything loud with big voices the salt of merchandises pileups of palpitating bread the stalls of my suburb in our gaze with its statue like a drink to inkwell in a swirl of hake oil flowed in two spoons a deep bang of feet and hands swelled in the streets meters leaders the sharp measure of life stacked up fish the textures of roof with a cold Sun in which the weather vane falters the fine frenzied ivory of potatoes wave on wave of tomatoes rolling down the sea and one morning all that was burning one morning the bonfire slept out of the earth devouring human beings and from then on fire gunpowder from then on and from then on blood bandits with planes and Moors bandits with fingerings and duchesses bandits with black fire spattering blessings came through the sky to kill children and the blood of children ran through the streets without fuss like children's blood jackals that the jackals would despise stones the dry thistle would bite on and spit out vipers that the Vipers would abominate face to face with you I have seen this blood of Spain tower like a tide to drown you in one wave of pride and knives treacherous generals see my dead house look at broken Spain from every house burning metal flows instead of flowers from every socket of Spain Spain emerges and from every dead child a rifle with eyes and from every crime bullets are born which will one day find the bullseye of your hearts and you'll ask why doesn't his poetry speak of dreams and and the great volcanoes of his native land come and see the blood in the streets come and see the blood in the streets thank you well we have a few minutes left I'm going to ask members of the audience to if they have questions or comments but I usually want to kick it off with my own question and what I've been hearing or do both an individual and a collective theme about moral injury of hate and I think bill you've both talked about the effects on the individual but one of the effects bill that you mentioned about the effects on the individual warrior is a sense of betrayal by leadership and by institutions and Ian for you that seems like it's the heart of the matter that even for individual warriors who haven't you know haven't endured moral injury they come home to a country that you think hasn't fully taken responsibility for evils that it that is done it seems as though every every warrior begins by swearing an oath of allegiance to the Constitution of the United States and there's a kind of unwritten social contract I'll give my unconditional allegiance but don't abuse don't abuse it that institutions and leaders should not be putting the individual warrior in a position where she or he has to do something that violates their moral code they shouldn't be misused and if they have been misused how should the how should the country come to terms with this the Germans have introduced the concept of mastering of the past mastering of the past for them there was a post-war experience it was an experience of borne of seeing what crimes they had committed collectively and individually how do we come to terms with this and it seems to me that we've got both the collective and the individual question here the collective question how does how does the civilian population of the United States come to terms and with mastering the past and the individual question how does an individual you know as you beautifully put it you know take memories that won't go away memories that might be destructive and turn them into something constructive and I'm wondering if you would like to reflect on this my allegiance is not unconditional this is not like I never made an unconditional oath to the polity of the United States I made an oath to values and I didn't need to make the oath that's just what I was loyal to the United States has betrayed the Constitution has betrayed itself and in so doing so betrayed me but that's I don't see that is primarily an Ian Fischbach challenge it has led to challenges in my life to figure out what to do with that situation mostly practical challenges in terms of the Germans I respect the Germans ability to come to grips with their past I went to a Rammstein concert this summer do they know what Rammstein is it's a German heavy metal pound they have a song called Deutschland some of their music is a little bit over the edge for me like but this is my favorite song actually not just from Rammstein buff of any song anywhere Rammstein storage land and some of the lyrics in German are Germany I love you Germany I hate you simultaneously and what I like about that song is that it's so it's patriotic but it's also honestly acknowledging the flaw within Germany and Americans seem utterly incapable of doing this simultaneously like the idea that an American could at one time be very enthusiastically proud of America at the same time acknowledge everything about it happen to be very decided by that unsettled by that people in America tend to fall into one to two camps you know they're not able to do those things simultaneously and I can contrast the Ramstein concert which I think a lot of Americans without being able to speak German if they went to that concert they would be oh this is like skinheads which it's definitely not it's the opposite not jingoistic at all contrast that with the George Strait concert I once went to which was the most jingoistic blind completely culturally blind event I've ever been to in my life Americans just they can't do it right now and they don't want to do it right now and until America is able to do that in a constructive way it's just it's it's not the home of the brave nor is it the land of the free and if it wants to reclaim those Mantle's and it has to earn it that stuff is not just out there you're not just born free and brave you have to earn that and a lot of Americans earned that to various degrees and for whatever reason in this particular time America does not deserve that label ideas about what we can do as a country to help our servicemen and women who are struggling is just embrace them and afford an opportunity for them to tell their narrative to to share their experience in a way that's non-judgmental and supportive and that can go a long way to helping somebody feel reconnected with society in general I want to kind of slightly go on a slight tangent back to it to torture and now I've I lived with it for a year and I've been thinking about it for many years to come and you know I struggled for a long time to truly you know put into words what I just felt deep down inside and that you know if we go back over you know 5600 years of recorded human history we can you know we can hop skip and jump from human atrocity to human atrocity but it's - I think I think it's it's too easy to become angry and despondent and if we went back to every single person who was responsible and we asked them a personal question they would all come down to something like essentially the present moment is somehow deficient the future that I envision is better and I will bring us there and I will do that by acting right now now my choice might be immoral but that future is less moral or more moral and I honestly believe that that is the dysfunction of the human species and that it is unfathomable an unspeakable misery that we it not only on ourselves but we've inflicted on other people because you know the future isn't some doesn't have an objective existence out there the future is a mind construct and the most moral thing you can do is the act that you're choosing alright the end doesn't justify the means the means infects the ends I think since we are on academic time it started a couple of minutes late we have time for a couple of questions from the audience yes please okay war and the circumstances of war have incredible ambiguities with regard to these moral values that you folks are talking about every soldier is trained and taught in terms of rules rather than the personal values and emotions that he or she must weigh and consider in all the circumstances that they're faced with Lawrence Kohlberg a long time ago in his work on morality taught us that those kinds of rules that we train these people in are not successful in practical circumstances where we have to individually weigh the value of each situation and all the circumstances in the Cold War we weren't being faced we weren't we weren't considering equal a parity of sides in terms of what we did and what the Russians did and how that had meaning with respect to our societies those kinds of things that Obama had to wrestle with and in our current the situation has to refer with in terms of the ambiguities and the meaning of those ambiguities with respect to our constitutional value and lives are not being or not being untangled they're not being discussed at the nuance levels and the ambiguity that we face as a society so the the only thing that I can hope for is that somehow the institutions are though responsible for this kind of training and these kinds of practical real concerns with our soldiers on the battlefield we'll get their stuff together and start teaching and training and giving the kind of emotional background the emotional intelligence is necessary to sift through the things that are practically happening when you're out there that's my comment may respond to that very briefly yeah very brief response and then that was the way the system was until Bush intentionally broke it after 9/11 and Obama didn't fix it so there were clear rules Abizaid Bush Cheney Rumsfeld dismantled that system and put something new in his place that led to widespread torture rules about privacy Obama dismantled that system means and ends the right to privacy and the right against torture are really derivative of the respect for freedom so if you're if if a president dismantles that stuff and then holds lowering and soldiers who used to have clear guidance responsible when they act in conditions of vagueness and ambiguity that is a betrayal like those those presidents and those officers are horrible leaders of the highest order well it's really I'd like to see if anybody else had comments rather so yes and this I think this will have to be the last one because we're out of time Raman clinical and political psychologist also disco for conflict analysis and resolution at George Mason and I've been very active involved in psychologists for Social Responsibility and Rachel McNair was the past president she coined a term perpetration induced traumatic stress like bi TS that relates specifically to to that and I'll say there is you know during you know my very close colleagues challenged the APA and you know brought up the whole issue of Mitchell and Jessen and and how they got and there's another report the Hoffman report about the role of APA and working with the military and trying to get grants so just two things one is there's there D traumatization techniques like EMDR to like reduce the you know the Cascade and the flood you know you're still aware of everything but it has less of a grip on you so I'm thinking about like treatment and also after you know the Vietnam War like robert jay lifton and people were starting t groups so i'm just wondering about that and also i feel for you and i understand about how obama treated whistleblowers and the only person to go to prison was John Kiriakou for saying that you know that torture was going on so and I think we have to come to grips with that well thank you we are out of time and I've gotten a lot of food for thought I'd like to thank our panelists and those members of the audience who fought given us I shared their thoughts with us so thank you let's run down with fellow at new America and also like a few people in the audience here today a veteran in my own right I spent five years living and working in Afghanistan working first for the Washington Post as a correspondent there and then later for the International Crisis Group I'm here today to introduce our keynote speaker David Wood who is a fellow a fellow fellow as it were and a colleague and I think very much a brother-in-arms for those of you who don't know David in his work he has done quite a lot and in some ways we have quite a lot in common although I did not spend 30 years on the frontlines a little bit less time David spent a lot of time in the 1970's and early 80's covering another chapter of prolonged Wars proxy wars in fact on the African continent while he was the bureau chief in Nairobi for Time magazine so he saw firsthand I think some of the beginnings of the kind of moral compromises that we are now kind of rustling with in terms of our unipolarity and how that has sort of shifted over time he has spent a lot of time also covering national security issues in the White House the Pentagon State Department most importantly he has taken a long journey in our longest war and I think it's worth noting for those of you who haven't seen today that the Washington Post has published a series of reports and documents about the lessons learned or unlearned from America's longest war cabinet I I was one of the interviewers actually who interviewed many of those folks that are documented and I can say I think with conviction that many soldiers came home certainly with morale injuries but many civilians did as well and I think while there's ample room to interpret or misinterpret what you see in the post today in terms of the Afghanistan papers there's a lot there I think that speaks to that injury that many people came home with and the hindsight that they you know have to reckon with today as we realize that there are 18 years into a very very very long war and I think to some extent David it probably won't speak a little bit to that today and the moral injures that injuries that we carry with us so without further ado I'd like to introduce Dave wood okay so this thing here is slanted and I have a water bottle not quite sure what to do with it [Music] it's nice to be here and thank you all for being here on the day when not much else is happening in Washington so I want to talk about one of the people that I met on during my many many deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan mm-hmm and in general I'm going to talk about things that I've learned about moral injury and war over I'm embarrassed to say about forty years of covering Wars and in the military so the guy want to introduce you to his name Nick Rudolph he was a marine that I got to know in Afghanistan he was a in the first Battalion six Marines was one of the unit's I embedded with and by the way when I embedded I mean this was pretty typical I went to Camp Lejeune spent three or four weeks with them as they went through their pre deployment training and then we all went to Afghanistan and I was there with them in Afghanistan for three or four months and I cut that embed short because of the death of the family but it was I got to know them fairly well so Nick Rudolph nice kid little taller than me from California Central Valley California and in a firefight one day he killed a child so the situation was a pretty typical situation in Afghanistan where the Taliban are holed up in a farm compound you know the adobea wall around it and mmm and the Braves are trying to flush them out so there's this firefight going on and at one point Nick Rudolph sees somebody coming around the corner of that wall shooting at him and his Marines from the hip and gets that person in his sights and realizes it's like a ten year old kid and shoots him dead in about the same amount of time it takes to tell that so so Nick Rudolph has killed a child by the way his term not mine he thinks of that as a child I don't know how old this person was ten twelve fourteen really doesn't matter because the Nick's mind he killed a child now in that circumstance in that situation it was the tactically correct thing to do I it was a legally justifiable thing to do because as far as I know the laws of war the Geneva Conventions don't define combatant by age you could even say it was the morally correct thing to do because Nick was protecting not just himself but the people he loves most in the world his fellow Marines so it was in that circumstance a noble act like that Nick goes home to California a couple years later is that a Marine Corps he goes home and now he's a person in our moral universe where we burn people in the electric chair for killing the child right so how do we not think this is a moral injury of the first degree and how does Nick deal with this and how do we deal with it so I want to talk about a something that I've seen as a major driver of morality and moral injury and that's that begins I think as far as I can remember from boot camp when you first show up to be inducted into the military you're told one of the things you're told is you're responsible for your battle no matter what and you know in various kinds of forms and that's a rule you have to learn and then it becomes an internalized value right and that and I've seen this happen in many ways large and small during normal kind of life in the military and then under the pressure and stress of a deployment to war it becomes what I call unconditional devotion to each other and we've seen this right and we call it camaraderie but that's such a weak word I do call it unconditional devotion even the people you don't like you know and this is the thing you know the cliche which unfortunately is true that people throw themselves on a hand grenade to protect their fellow Marines or soldiers or whatever so it's love I hate to use that word in the military context but that's really what we're talking about unconditional devotion and like any kind of love it carries the seeds of its own demise right because it's gonna add you're gonna lose the people you love most in the world naturally or unnaturally and in war often it's unnaturally somebody gets killed and then for returning veterans well let me talk about another person I think may help illustrate this this guy was a marine squad leader and he was a really really smart good squad leader and I walked a lot of combat patrols with this guy Richard Diaz sergeant marine sorry also a marine and he was a master at being a squad marine squad leader in combat and I don't know all the things that he had to do to become a master clearly he'd been well trained he'd been mentored he'd obviously thought up a lot of these tactics and procedures himself but I always felt safer with him and you know when I was first told yeah you're going out with some ideas I was like which one is he and somebody pointed about it a roomful of Marines or a tent full of marine and I said oh that's him not an imposing guy but somebody said yeah he's a righteous marine which is pretty high praise from a tough crowd right so now sardius gets out of the Marine Corps you know he's maybe 26 maybe 27 years old goes home to Las Vegas and and who is he he's not Sergeant dia squad leader anymore he's not a squad leader he's not a righteous marine and nobody knows what he did even if he even if they know you know he was in the Marines he was deployed he was a squad leader I don't know what that meant he brought all his guys home alive right huge accomplishment nobody knows that the worst nobody cares right nobody in Las Vegas cares they're too busy doing other stuff and here's the thing about unconditional devotion it's gone also because we don't have that in our society outside of our little immediate family we're not unconditionally devoted to anybody and and you know the sense of loss that is felt by sudden somebody like Richard dia has no longer sergeant Diaz that nobody's looking after him and he doesn't have anybody to look after a gigantic loss of identity right the other thing I wanted to mention about about the impact of moral injury on the people we send to war so Richard Nick Rudolph enlisted in 2007 like a lot of the Marines I knew in the 1st battalion 6th Marines and in that year 2007 the Defense Department with desperate for manpower right because they had two hot Wars going on so that year they enlisted 17 year olds 7500 of them 7500 17 year old so because the way the pipeline worked you could go to you know ship out to boot camp go to your advanced training into your first deploying unit if they were ready to go to war you could be in a firefight at age 17 or maybe 18 and so that that cohort of people that they recruited that year 2007 that we sent into two hot Wars the cohort of people aged 17 to 20 not yet 21 86,000 that's who we said to war which is okay everybody knows we send young kids to war right but here's the thing wouldn't they get done after they've deployed once or twice and they've spent four years or six years in the army of the Marine Corps the Air Force of the Navy they get home that's the only thing they've ever done they don't have any other life experiences right maybe they've got married for a couple of months before they ship out and so that experience in war has totally defined them they don't have anything else and even if they did have something else this experience in war is so searing and so all-encompassing and and so riveting that it would always be the only thing that they've done in their life and you can see that you know I gotta see these guys with you know they're the world war ii or korean war yet more veterans and they've got the ball cap on that has their unit on it USS Coral Sea you know which was cut into razor blades that decades ago but they're so proud because that's the biggest thing they've ever done now here's where I introduce the main thing I want to say this this image that I have of war as its own moral universe that's so different from ours so when I was a kid not bear with me I just want to tell this story I was seven years old I saw a movie called the sound barrier and it completely mesmerized me for years and it was one of David Lean's films I think and one of his probably least known maybe least successful but to my mind it was a blockbuster but the the thing was that nobody knew this was 1952 what would happen when you crossed the sound barrier and then all of these imaginary things abut but in the movie anyway guys would you know get a test pilots get in there excuse me of their jets go way up high and then dive down trying to get kind of break the sound barrier and as they approached the sound barrier they the plane would start to shake and shake and shake it was buffeting really hard so you couldn't see the instruments and it was terrible just does awful chaos and then in the movie at least as they just about to pass through the sound barrier the controls reversed so as they were pulling back on the stick to pull out of the dive its deepened to dive and L crashed and to my seven-year-old mind this was just unbearably tragic but I think about that in terms of you know it's not a bad metaphor for people coming out of the moral universe of war into our moral universe of war where Nick Rudolph killing a child good to go right what's what the military calls a good kill and our moral universe as I said we burn people in the electric chair for killing a child so how does how do they navigate transition from that moral universe to our more moral universe you know there was another person I came across in my reporting who I'd never met Jake Sexton was his name and I knew his father pretty well Jake was in the Indiana National Guard two deployments he was a turret gunner at a gun truck I you know for some reason the army or maybe was just a National Guard I can't remember but it was used to put the youngest most inexperienced guy up in the turret I don't know why that was expendable I don't know but anyway that's where Jake Sexton was young kid probably 20 when his first deployment and on that first deployment in Iraq first science said to the gun truck guys you know go down block off the intersection and nobody comes through here not for any reason nobody comes through here because the rest of the companies you know bivouacked a block and a half away so there's Jake Sexton first combat deployment up there the turret and of course you know here comes a car barreling down the street at him and it's dusk and he goes through all the escalation of force things you know he flashes his lights puts out the siren send up a flare I don't remember all the things that he did but the car keeps coming and he remembers first sergeant you know nobody comes through here and it's like oh what do I do and of course you know the only thing he has to do is put a couple of 50 Cal slugs into that car and of course it's a civilian family I don't know on their way to a hospital or something was some reason why they were speeding down the road and and everybody in the car is dead or wounded and you know Jake is of course devastated they come someone from that deployment never talks about what happened you know like a lot of veterans you know when you ask them about their service they sort of growl you know don't want to talk about good day that happened in another moral universe so he goes on his second deployment and it was also pretty bad but he but he when he came home from that deployment his dad Jeff really hammered out of tell me what that was like tell me what was going on and he knew Jake was having nightmares because he'd wake up screaming in their little house at Indiana and eventually Jake said well there was a situation where I had to shoot some people and they turned out to be civilians and I feel you know I killed a bunch of people and but he wouldn't say much more about it than that and then one night after that second deployment after he got home the family went out to the movies said Jake put a firearm to his head and pulled the trigger and killed himself so you know again that transition from you know you know what a lot of veterans have said to me was I did all the right things that bad still happened I think this falls into that category where stopping that car was an absolute thing he had to do and you could argue whether you know was there right or wrong wrong that he did things right that he not well that's arguable but he didn't get in trouble for it in the military it was only when he got home back into our civilian society that he couldn't he couldn't cope with it so so this transition from the moral universe universe of war to civilian that the ancients got this it's only us that don't we don't we don't haven't really comprehended this but you know there's all sorts of references in the Bible I think in numbers 36 verse 19 maybe where it says the area lights who'd gone to war returning from war couldn't come into camp for seven days until they had been through a ceremony of purification recognizing that in that other a universe they did things which were not acceptable when you come home so you have to go through that ceremony of purification and every everywhere you look societies have done that you know if you were a soldier for William the Conqueror at the battle of hastings 1066 and you killed two people you had to do a year's penance for each of those two people you killed and if you killed it's not like dozens you know that was you the rest of your life doing penance then in full around during those days doing penance it was it was pretty severe and of course you know the Navajo Indians and you know everybody has these ceremonies of purification for returning warriors recognizing again that what they did even though we asked them to do that go kill our enemies but we recognize that that involves things which are not acceptable back here and so you have to go through this ceremony of purification I want to tell one more story this was an interesting and perplexing one I saw a photograph one time of the liberation of Dachau and the German death camp and in the photograph there's SS guards lined up against a brick wall and there's a bunch of GIS with the rifles out and they're shooting them and the guards are surrendering I mean it is clearly a war crime and there was one person in that photograph who was identified his name was John Lee and it took me a couple of years to track him down but I finally did and I went to his house outside of Cleveland knocked on his door and said hey I'm a journalist I want to hear about that cow John Lee then was probably in his mid-80s so we talked for a long time I mean he had the good grace to invite me in and and what he said was you can't judge unless you were there you know which you know I think he's wrong but it was an interesting thing and you know I mean he what he said was you know we fought our way across term and he was like 19 or 20 I can't remember how old he was but you know like no other life experience kind of situation and he said you know we were told you know go up the road here and there's some kind of police station or something our prison go up there and take care of it so we were walking up this road going past these boxcar after boxcar of emaciated corpses and he said the word went around no prisoners and when they got there they were just boiling with anger and horror and shock and and the SS guards were laughing and taunting them and so they learned about Machado and it was an investigation Patton's army did an investigation nothing ever came of it and so I would away thinking you know you had to be there to judge is that how do I feel about that I think he was wrong but here's the interesting thing that struck me about that whole experience of talking to John Lee and that is that he you know so this was probably I don't know mid 90s or maybe mid 80s I don't remember when this was that I interviewed it but but for all those decades he never talked about this his family had no idea and when they read my story they were shocked and horrified and angry at me but he'd never talked about the biggest thing that ever happened and so I'd never talked about it he couldn't because that was there you had to be there right and now he's here and he can't talk about it you know how do we think that's not a moral injury even though he insisted he was in the right but knowing that nobody back home would agree with him whoa so let me go back to Nick Rudolph for a second [Music] about five years after this incident with the child in Afghanistan everybody all the guys that I knew in one six were out of the Marine Corps now and for some reason our paths crossed in Philadelphia and so I rented a hotel room and we sat around drinking beer and swapping stories it was like it was like a late November Sunday afternoon and and was getting was so the whole afternoon we just talked and I'm sort of getting dark and at one point I said to deck hey tell the story about killing that little child because I don't remember exactly how it went down you know when something like that happens it goes so fast you know I mean what happened was there was a firefight the kid got killed the firefight went on and eventually the Taliban faded away and greens move forward and they went on and then that day segwayed into the next day and the next day it is pretty much the same thing happened over and over again and then until they till the deployment was over and there's no time to do that take a deep breath ago wow what was that like you know um so anyway I asked Nick to tell the story and he did and it was hard for him to tell the story this is five years later and you know and he they were it he got kind of choked up and there were long silences with a head down and you got tears in his eyes talking about this and and when he'd finished I wanted to say some words of comfort you know like I don't know did it was war you couldn't help it or yeah I couldn't think of like quite what to say and there was somebody in the shadows one of the other Marines said something that I instantly recognized as the perfect thing to say and what he said was yeah that was up and I thought wow that's perfect you know because there's no blame attached it's not like you up or the Taliban kid did or the Commandant of Marine Corps or the president nobody it just was right and it's a discrete event that happened in the past is not that is up it was and it's over and we're still here because we love you you know that unconditional devotion and we hear you and we acknowledge that something bad happened but I think it's so critical in this business of relating morally morally injurious stories so I told this story not long ago I was asked to speak to a piece group and they gathered in this big church in Rhode Island one of these New England why you know you know what this is like it's sort of cliche yes but there was a new were a couple hundred people in this church and so I started telling the story about Nick Rudolph and we're getting together in Philadelphia and late Sunday afternoon and he's telling this story and somebody speaks up from the shadows and says and I suddenly realized oh my god I'm in church you know can I say this but I was literally rolling you know it's already so I said yeah that was up and it was a shot silence and then everybody started laughing and applauding yet because they got it you know this this essential thing of listening to a veteran story in with validation I think that's a terma you I got from Bill Nash you know famous psychiatrist you know listening with validation recognizing yes something bad happened but there's something so healing in that opportunity to encourage a veteran to tell his story in a safe place in a place where he or she feels I'm not going to be laughed at or nobody's gonna be oh my god you killed a child you know how could you monster you know not going to be that kind of reaction but people going okay we recognize this and here's why I think it's important because you know you raised the the idea that we're all morally injured and I totally subscribe to that but maybe in a slightly different way than you're talking about we send these kids off to war we don't tell them what's gonna happen even though we sort of suspect it that bad stuff is going to happen but we don't tell them that and then when they come home we're like wait we're not in we don't want to hear about it we're not you know and and I think that's why these random encounters between civilians and military people like at an airport somebody says thank you for your service and it's kind of awkward right and I imagine I don't know this for sure but I imagine there's some guilt involved like you went and I didn't I chose not to and you know I just think that we so I I am I like to think that we as a society suffer or bear some moral injury for having done that to these kids and then disavowing any responsibility for it so that I think it's important that we listen to veterans stories that we create opportunities for them to feel safe and telling their stories and that we listen with validation which is to say yeah we recognize that something bad happened and we can we can take that in and we're all we're still here because we love you evaluate you so that's it I'd be happy to take questions at question time now or what's the little bit okay questions yes sir I'm Ken mark this Armand tell me I'm coming on record anyway but there's a second moral impact it seems to me if you come to the conclusion that the war you're fighting in is immoral of this you we're in a country illegally you're committing aggression which that turns the killing you do basically in the murder I wonder how widespread amongst the veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan that sort of moral injury like this and kind of further oh I think that might suggest why some veterans are not anxious to talk about their war experience because they feel like they were hoodwinked and to participate in these wars that they were suckers and nobody likes to admit that about their past behavior that interesting question and thanks for the question I don't I don't speak for the military and or combat veterans in general because I'm never served in the military fact that was a quake or a conscientious objector that's part of my background here I do know that thanks to pioneer pioneering work by dr. serum again and who's a VA psychiatrist and and a lot of other people that killing imposes a cost on the killer that even in a just war in a perfectly Nick Rudolph kind of justifiable situation that those who kill are more likely to have significant mental health issues later in life than those who don't kill and that doesn't quite get to your question it's as kind of as close as I can come but what that suggests to me is that the people that we've sent into war to kill and who have killed in again justifiable situations in that moral universe are going to have significant mental health issues I think that that crest of that wave is yet to come you know I hope we can deal with it and I think that you know all the material that the Washington Post published yesterday and today is going to about how people here in Washington the decision-makers policymakers here knew the war wasn't neither war was gonna end well and wasn't going well and and didn't say anything about it just kept you know adding on to it I think that's gonna accelerate that that secondary or later on moral injury of people who we asked to kill in combat and then didn't want to hear about yes sir I take it from your concluding comment that the Marines did nothing in a prophylactic way to prepare pre-deployment for these moral ambiguities and problems that their soldiers would be facing the SAS on the other hand recognized that that kind of treatment that kind of prophylactic pre-deployment treatment would save them a lot of PTSD problems later on and and they have significant statistics to show that yeah the Israelis do the same thing of course the short answer is no the Marines of 1/6 never got any formal introduction or nobody ever mentioned the impact of psychological impact of killing of course not you know there was many of you know Peter Kilner who's a West Point professor and I think he's a Army colonel maybe at this point who's thought a lot about this and he came up with a way of teaching young recruits how to think about killing it was a really interesting program and I can describe it later on if you're interested but they did a pilot program for the Defense Department and it worked really well and of course the Defense Department said yeah we don't want that so that was the end of that so there as far as I know at least in the case of one six and from we for other you know they're you know boot camp and advanced training they do not deal with you know what you're going to experience as a killer it had a kind of absorb that okay thanks [Applause] you my aim through my research and my writing this year is to honor the men and women who comprise US Special Operations what has been really remarkable for me to observe and experience as I've labored to create something of value is the incredible support I've received from within academia the VA and beyond much of this support has come from people in this room there's one person who's not present today and I really would be remiss if I didn't mention her by name and that's Nancy to let Nancy is an employee at Arizona State University and she has done more for me in this endeavor than any other person she's the best the propensity for moral injury among special operations forces has been heightened by its organizational identity and culture moral injury is defined as an invisible wound to one's inner self dr. Tom frame from the Australian Defence Force defines moral injury as the result of harm or damage which leaves a wound that reduces the functioning or impairs the performance of the moral self which causes an injury which is that part of a person where moral reasoning and moral decision-making takes place due to the constraints of time this morning I'm going to simply state that the United States Congress Special Operations Forces leadership its personnel and I would argue you ladies and gentlemen representative of the American public through recent reporting in the media recognize that something is a mess the myriad of incidents indicating moral drift among Special Operations Forces are not mere aberrations rather they suggest systemic dissonance between espouse special operations forces values and special operations forces values and use the moral injury literature mainly focuses on the individual agency and the action but I assert this is insane it is not just about the person rather it is about how the organization utilizes its personnel and exposes them the moral drift and here the leadership bears significant responsibility what I'm suggesting is the following first of all organizational identity creates seemingly rational behavior secondly organizational culture in trenches and replicates the underlying assumptions of seemingly rational behavior and makes them unquestionable and thirdly the only real way to break the cycle is to adopt a new organizational identity I argue that Special Operations Forces experienced a major identity shift in the mid-2000s they greatly heightened the propensity for moral injury among the force prior to 9/11 special operations had multiple flavors and component identities and it was a break glass in case of emergency force after 9/11 it became a singular identity based on the counterterrorism and counter Network mission special operations of all stripes became focused on destroying networks and kill capture of those comprising them this shift of focus came with high moral cost to the personnel assigned to special operations forces formations the life and service of a massive Sartain incredibly close to me serves as an example of this Tommy has served his country for upwards of 30 years during which time he is deployed on eight occasions tom is the most resilient warrior with whom I've served during my time in the military in the service of his country he has been stretched physically mentally and emotionally often to the limit and at times beyond in 2017 Tommy's unit received notification of a pending deployment in support of operation inherent resolve Tom did not need to deploy he should not have deployed however felt at the time and feels today that he couldn't say no based on identity the only rational choice was to go out the door which he did this is called the logic of appropriateness and both individuals and organizations are subject to it this is an expression of what I'm calling organizational identity and illustrates the problem this form of organized organizational identity brings with an overemphasis on kill capture the theory of victory assumes that we could kill capture them faster than they could replicate and consolidate after 15 years we know we're wrong but our organizational identity has made replicating the same behaviors unquestionable and seemingly rational we just keep doing the same thing over and over without accounting for the cost to our people why do we do the same things over and over the overwhelming proportion of the force entered special operations after the identity shift to counter Network and it's all they know a few old timers remember special operations differently but they are now in the minority there is a path dependency or habitus to organizational culture it becomes habit to repeat the process as people cycle in and out filling billets never questioning why the process is in place or the assumptions underlying them habitus is more than standard operating procedures it is the discourse the symbols operating concepts and the speakable and unspeakable ideas that permeate an organization simply put these are the components of organizational culture and identity more importantly the identity of Special Operations Forces is that we are a kill capture force so doing other things seems inherently irrational we have difficulty imagining ourselves in some other way in short the organizational culture is there to replicate the recruiting training and deployment of soft for kill capture leadership expects it career progression demands following the template and we keep going with no end in sight and this informs what is regarded as success the logic of appropriateness of an elite kill capture force cannot stop we tell ourselves that no one else can do this job that we're the best and that we cannot say no to a mission mission first is the motto no matter how little time we have at home this I assert increases the propensity for moral drift and moral injury as personnel lose the grounding of being a member of society and bend the rules for the sake of mission all it takes is for a new member of the team to be taught by a senior who has drifted morally that senior sets the example which then radiates through the organization over a short period of time this normative behavior becomes what right looks like or how we do business but the moral injury is not just to the individual alone it is to the family as well soldiers often find themselves in an impossible situation the organization demands more and as a result the family suffers the family too is wounded placing the onus on the individual misses the point there is not enough ethics training or spiritual support that can prevent the downstream moral injury members of the force will face so long as the identity of the organization is a mission first elite co capture organization if the theory of victory is wrong and I believe it is then we will be at the same level of deployment as a force for another 15 years the only way to break the cycle is for the organization meaning the leadership at the 3 & 4 star levels to challenge the organizational identity and culture only then will it be able to identify new ways to imagine special operations forces proper role in the u.s. Arsenal change what appears to be rational behavior change the path the seas or habitus and reduce the propensity for moral injury among special operations forces ladies and gentlemen this concludes my presentation it was an honor for me to spend a little time with you this morning many thanks to new America in conjunction with Arizona State University in particular dan Rothenberg dan I want to thank you personally for this remarkable opportunity thank you thank you very much and I want to give a shout out to the background for the coming home dialogues and that's to Bro adams who was ahead of the neh number of years ago himself a Vietnam veteran philosophy professor president I think of the University of New Hampshire with whom I had dialogues when these the idea was germinating and that came to fruition and I'm so delighted that it's still in operation and thank you to Jesse and thank you to to Dan and my fellow colleagues I want to begin with a story and end with a story one is contemporary and another one is ancient I am any philosopher of ancient philosophy not an ancient philosopher though I'm getting there and the first one comes from a journalist I didn't collect the story myself it's from Chris chippers CJ chippers and it's a Navy aviator Lane McDowell who was in Kosovo and everything looked great and then the image started to get grainy and when he got back on the flight deck he saw clearly what was then grainy and that what he had dropped in ordnance on was a carport and there were four small bicycles Chris chippers spent a lot of time at the Pentagon trying to get the background of this story it appears in the fighters his great book and it he never really could get resolution nor did the Navy really come clean on it but the moral burden was carried by Layne McDowell in a series of repetitive dreams in which he goes into a house it's smoke-filled there's a lot of dangling wires and he goes and sees a little boy and he cradles the boy and when he looks the boy has no back of his skull and it is in fact his own child Landon so that's a story in which it's not collateral killing it's an accidental killing there's no advantage no military advantage no military necessity it's not in the limit of killing and it's justified or at least it's excused and the moral burden is really personal it's carried by this individual it is transgressive of someone children were killed we presume who are not liable to killing and it's not-it's not part of any proportionality calculation and the burden goes on so I take it that this is a salient case of military moral injury moral injury is much much wider than military context and it's what's interesting is the agent can't exculpate himself herself though the doctrine of war can and that is a part of the phenomenon of moral injury so what I want to just focus on for a few minutes today the minutes that I have is that that increasing awareness of moral injury in the military community Witnesses conference this set of panels is in tension with another aspect of military ethos that it's it's not just the the masculine ethos that you spoke of but it's rather the stoic influence that there's a tough stoic grit kind of notion of resilience that really sits at odds it seems with recognition of the suffering that a moral conscience that moral injury suggests so in part as someone who studies texts I want to ask and the Stoics come clean on this do they have anything to say or are we stuck with a kind of tough tough it out suck it up notion of of conduct that's so common in the military academies and elsewhere where service members are hard trained so we've heard a little bit about the clinical side of moral injury and I also want to talk about the philosophical side so on the clinical side and sure McGuinn has met been mentioned bill Nash and also Brett lits military military moral injury is a syndrome of shame self-handicapping anger and demoralisation that occurs when deeply held beliefs and expectations are transgressed and it can be from the point of view of the agent perpetrator whether it's a real or apparent moral injury can be but the point of view of a close up observer witness and it can also be from the point of view of the victim I do believe that that's part of it the key part of the clinical research is that 1980s definition of post traumatic stress which came in the heyday of behaviorism is about a response to fear it's a fear threat well most of the people I talked to I'm sure those that David spoken to the leading symptom you might say if you want to talk pathology but what often comes up is a conscience break it's not necessary it's not only a security threat or fear threat but rather a moral stressor so from point of view of philosophy I've found very useful going back to a 1962 article by PF strossen in which he talks about reactive attitudes and these are attitudes that are constitutive of our responsibility practices they are manifest in feelings of when they're self reflexive guilt and shame we've heard that they're manifest when they're toward another resentment of the tort of third party that your perhaps observing where you are not the victim but you feel for the victim it could be a moral indignation something of a stipulative term but the idea is that these are negative feelings that are part of how we take responsibility ascribe responsibility hold ourselves and others accountable and there are positive aspects of this as well modes of forgiveness self forgiveness methods of atonement ways of coming back into a into the community lifting of the blame sometimes simply by validation of the stories that have taken place now can stoicism handle it and I bring in stoicism in part because I've written a lot about stoicism and still work on it but it's a it's a popular view out there of the there's an uptick in being stoic and in it being a kind of a way to deal with the stress of life a way to find tranquility and calm be like Marcus Aurelius be like be like Epictetus and it's taught in service academies definitely at the Naval Academy and it army at West Point so can they handle it I think it can and I appeal to Seneca a wonderful read if you haven't read some Seneca he's a great orator but also he is a pragmatist his hands are dirty he is the speech writer spin-doctor and moral tutor of a very problematic Emperor called Nero and he often is his apologist but he's always yearning as a moral aspirant a moral progress er to do better and so the theme in his letters to others in his consolations is is - is is that and so can he handle handle a an emotion like shame which is a recognition perhaps that you did something wrong but it's also an impetus a moral mote a moral push an unfeeling to go better to do better and also the lifting of shame through something like self forgiveness if there is a real wrong through something like empathy not the term really discussed by the Stoics but mercy is there's a lot of discussion of mercy so I want to just suggest a little bit to you of this in the Greek world the tears of Alcibiades is a trope if you haven't read the symposium lately you might go to the back at the end of the symposium Alcibiades comes running in and says the only person in the world can that really make me cry is Socrates because I never do as well as he does and I feel so ashamed in his presence Alcibiades of the bad boy of the Greeks he probably betrayed the Greeks in the Sicilian expedition but but any rate he always wants to do better and so the tears of Alcibiades began his shame become a bit of a trope of the moral aspirant the moral progressor can the Stoics handle it and in fact Cicero writing about an Ancient of stoic named Cleon T's says this sure he's trying the good emotions typically don't include stress or distress or moral distress because you're supposed to get rid of it a sage wouldn't feel that a sage would feel well you know no stress at all be calm and without perturbations so we hear about this emotion from Cicero surely you wouldn't claim that the circumstances which occasioned Alcibiades distress weren't really a bad thing wasn't a good that you recognize that there was some wrongdoing and that maybe he has to go do better and he Cicero goes on suppose a person is upset about his own lack of virtue his lack of courage or responsibility or integrity because of his anxiety is indeed a bad thing isn't it an impulse toward virtue itself so this sister of writing about the Stoics and then Seneca himself to think that you should have a place for the disturbance that can lead to a better calm or perhaps to some sort of form of atonement and so I want to end by thinking about how Seneca handles it he has a an essay on mercy and the essay is essentially about Nura but himself about holding up a mirror to his own wrongdoings and think thinking that maybe he can go a little bit lighter on himself on occasion but he also writes a play and the play has shades of what I began with and that is of lain McDowell's experience the play is Trojan women its postbellum the Greeks have won the Trojans have lost the Greeks are now cleaning up but they have to figure out what to do with the children and the women and it's not pretty and Agamemnon who always seems to have a problem with wind again has a problem with wind he needs wind to set sail back home and the only way he can get wind it seems if there's a sacrifice again we've heard about this before with if I can't and the thought is that they're gonna sacrifice a young woman a Trojan woman on the deathbed of of Priam's son and excuse me on the deathbed forgive me of of Achilles son purists and the and there's a claim mercy often means death not life and the mother of this young child screams out no no please you must sort of show some mercy to to my son and she even tries to hide him in a tomb and then finally there's a pyre a funeral pyre and another child has to be essentially killed or else he may grow up to be a trojan who starts the war again and the child is st anacs and the child in this setting it's almost like an amphitheater it's really lunchtime recreation for the Romans who like gladiatorial fights this is the theater and they're going to throw this boy off a cliff and the mother screams the mother Hecuba screams can this boy raise ruins this wreck of a city turned to dust the boy may be a Trojan royal but he's as good as a slave just put a yoke around his royal neck and so in fact he is killed as part of the postbellum cleaning up and he's thrown off a cliff and essentially there's shattered body parts coming down and it's a strange play for a moralist of calm but maybe not it's a cautionary tale it's the flip side it's the evil side you might say of mercy this is when mercy hasn't been shown so I just want to return to the naval aviator Lane McDowell no formal investigations of this incident over Kosovo he was very reluctant to fly when it came his turn to fly in Iraq not clear if there was a violation of fuller procedures but and so if the accident could have been averted but I suspect not so the judgment revisits McDowell routinely in the flashbacks I just I began with a cradling a boy who is in fact his son and what he pictures is just strikingly lévesque like that of Seneca subject a young boy's body shattered the back of his head missing an innocent made all too vulnerable in war and what we hope for this aviator and many is some mercy some self mercy some lifting of the self punishment that is so excruciating the rage that you spoke of bill that's so excruciating as part of war so I just sort of say Seneca is a weird moralist of calm he's complicated he yearns for simplicity and tranquility as one who's attracted to the messy world of politics and high stake power and violence but modern day warriors are also in that complicated moral world they're yearning for autonomy and self discipline but willing often to be in institutions that vast and in larger systemic moral universes that large that limit their control expose them to situations that constantly test their best judgment and their capacity for steady restraining exposure to moral injury is no surprise in that environment but I think the Sena can lessen that I've been urging is that injury is a part of resilience stoic grit and there's room in the stoic kind of mantra of of being tough and finding grit for a good moral distress that also needs a good kind of moral repair thank you [Applause] [Music] well thank you for having me and thank you to Daniel for this opportunity to sit and having a conversation everybody and be on the panel and all these steam panelists here and there's like a common thread and I think that's really kind of impressive and when I was originally asked to participate in this I was thinking about it at night to be really frank hadn't give a lot given a lot of thought moral injury and thinking about my service I had just very specifically looked at it as very mechanistic to what my service was and so a little bit of background there was in 2006 to join the military for a very specific purpose and the purpose that I had was I had spent way too much time watching our Schwarzenegger Rambo movies and knowing very clearly that this was a calling of a generation and we were going to be going home anytime soon I thought it was important that I participate in the calling of a generation and so that led me to have a mixed bag of active duty and National Guard time and so in this process I went both gantt Stan into Iraq and I think where this needle gets threaded together is probably the time that I spent in Afghanistan and in 2012 2013 we were sent there a very small team we were 12 man in operation and a very far-flung piece of Afghanistan and where we were was if anyone familiars Arghandab River Valley so it's this place where the Taliban believes they're you know religious birthplace was it's also where the poppies grown and it's this confluence of area where it's just hyperkinetic and hyper contested and so when we were there we happen to be one of the most kinetic teams and the most kinetic Arian Afghanistan for the entire battlefield the entire fighting season and you know when you do that and we're in a very far-flung place we were not on a fob we were on what's called a cop combat I'll pass outpost we didn't have any formal structure there for us to be taking care of no real support and we were no man's land and so there was this very specific spirit a core of the team taking care of itself and a team being responsible to itself and everybody kind of digging in and and for me you know we again being hyperkinetic it boiled itself down to there were times we had hand in hand combat I mean it was pretty ridiculous and so coming back is kind of where when I was talking to Daniel and thinking through were the moral injury occurred for me again our team and our activities my entire military career in deployments and spaces like that I think had less to do with it was more mechanical more of the training thinking on those and it was upon return is when that moral injury occurred where we were and if you don't mind me asking that would you do are you able to recite the definition that you used a moment ago when you define moral injury sure something like the sense of shattered moral identity and a self-handicapping feeling of shame anger and friends for a transgression suffered or transgression that you witness or that you yourself perpetrate participated and so for us and for coming back we had again in being kinetic and I didn't realize it at the time but we had been blown up we got hit with IEDs constantly they were like 40 while we were there we were just driving around and one of them was specifically bad for our team and I very specifically had hit my head inside of the vehicle when we rolled over multiple times and it was blacked out I had brains all around my ears you know you go have a conversation with our medic they give you a couple days you're good to go go back to doing what you need to be doing and that's it and then coming home about six months of coming home I watched my entire team fall apart for me personally I had these latent onset TBI effects where I was not doing well I couldn't remember where I was I couldn't I was where I was I couldn't turn around and turn back forward I'd black out I was making very erratic decisions you start going through this pool of someone who has PTSD or TBI and for all these clinical definitions you have all of these symptomatic behaviors as an individual you dismiss those because you're like well that's just this one Oh like instance of behavior or that's just this one thing and for me it took this looking at a picture of all of these activities and this is symptomatic oh I've had a problem and I turn to my team I'm looking around and I'm realizing that this person has a DUI this person has a DUI this person's been arrested twice this person has just gotten the divorce I'm like no this is good our entire team is literally flying apart so this sends me on this path to figure out how do I get help and the guy who's going through a divorce he gets into a spousal abuse situation we're trying to figure out how to be helpful I'm calling the chaplain we're trying to get all the services that we can and get to this person nothing's there right so it boils itself back down to three people from the same team have to drive somewhere in the magnitude of a thousand collective miles to go intervene in this person's life and and lamenting or I'm looking back at this mountain of services that are available to us from the VA from DoD resources and then everything that exists in the community and not being able to comprehend why there's no way for us to take care of each other it has to be the two of us and so this leads me to this path to have these conversations with the VA and for me going down my own I need help I need I need to understand something's wrong cognitively and I need an outcome here and very very succinctly and I go through this process and they basically tell me something we can do you can take drugs I don't take drugs I don't want to take any drugs no thanks now what happens I don't want to take truck so this drug - older so it's not a very good answer right and and and so like the next conversation is well I think I have a cognitive deficit so they give me a baseline test and go where you're normal well how do you know if I'm normal if you didn't give you a test for like a hitting head there's sorry you're okay that's PTSD there's like this time PTSD it like stopped crazy you're being crazy that's like all right and so I'm looking at the rest of my team and everyone again is going through these same things and and at for me not knowing what to do I also then lose the job that I have a night came back and I have my own personal relationships are all starting to erode so it's this it's just a very impressive sense of helplessness when you're with a team and we're doing very kinetic combat operations at calm as a Hindu cow like absolutely no issues whatsoever come home and where you should have structure and you should have support and everything should be fantastic it is complete chaos and there's absolutely seems like every door is closed and there's no way to get any help and and it just you know it feels like you're falling and you're not gonna stop them as freefall and and somehow and that's where like to me the discrimination part comes in I get you're like you're I'm a veteran I'm come back everything should be a red carpet rolled out right that's a sense that you get and all of a sudden you're try and get help and you can't get it and and then you have this the stoicism of like I should be okay everything should be perfectly fine and it turns out that like how do you ask for all of this help right and so this led me to this path where it's kind of a longer story for how I come out of this but I make a very clear decision and taking care of the team that this responsibilities to be the much more broad and decide I want to you know like my I literally said this out loud at the time I want to lobby for veterans I had no idea of that man and I just was like this needs to be fixed and so this led me down this path of trying to figure out I took an AmeriCorps job if you guys know what that is like you know almost no income whatsoever and it's literally just you doing the Lord's work and trying to do something I took this because I wanted to do the veteran activities and I want to give bono fees in this space and so I worked for a Chamber of Commerce and I built a program I was allowed to have a lot of autonomy to dig into regulations and policy and so I did and I just read and read and read I want to understand the way the laws works the way that these structures are and why there wasn't services word and when they could be and then gave very specific policy recommendations and build some programs I got the attention of Senator McCain in Arizona exists where I'm from and I'm sorry that I left this out of this equation I was also from Arizona so when I went back to the VA to try to get help I happened to be at the Phoenix VA in 2014 when it was this epicenter for national scandal no better I just thought the VA was terrible and so I will go on this path and I go work for Senator McCain and build programs in the state and then he asked me to come to DC to work on programs as well and they're on as in DC I he asked me to work on a program because we're allowed to cuss I'm gonna quote Senator McCain when I was in Arizona he grabbed me and pointed in my face and he said I need to go to UC I need you to unfuck choice alright alright boss and and I and I had avoided it when I was in Arizona at all costs if you guys are familiar it there was a response to the crisis that we had in Arizona was a program that allowed you to figure out how to get your care looks a lot like TRICARE honestly but eyes are getting care in the community kind of source these things and Senator McCain's position on it made him a pariah he didn't know what to do with it and he just want to give everybody a Medicaid card and it's not very logical because it's gonna cost a lot of money and so found another way to thread that needle and it took you know the better part of 11 months to come up with a policy and another year and a half to get it passed and so right before he passed I ended up going to work for the White House the White House asked because this is a presidential priority for them to focus on how to be choice and so after getting all of that done all of that to say that's like a three and a half year span from the time that making this decision after this moral injury has occurred and all these things to get this done all of that was entry so that I could get to a place where we can have a conversation around behavioral health because in my opinion and what the experience was that both I head of my entire team had we aren't quite there and figuring out how to demystify the process for someone that has an injury of some kind has a neural deficit of some capacity and how do you take it from I'm in the fog and I don't know how to get out of this - I'm out of the fog and very few people of my peers my cohorts can ever explain you what that linear process is and it's not replicable for anybody and so in the White House the last thing I was able to do before I left was a national strategy for suicide prevention and of the ill can of the belief that suicide prevention needs to start way upstream it's when injury occurs or it's not at the point of crisis but it's very very early on and so the entire federal structure is reorganizing itself to figure out where does research go on this how do we do supportive services to make sure that we can deliver that that then led me to Arizona State University so here in DC one of the challenges is always that we're on Mount pious and we always think that we have the greatest ideas we can these things up here on Mount pious and we shoot him down like lightning bolts to the community and nobody ever knows what to do with them because they weren't in the room and was being concocted and ones explained it to him and so it it never quite works the way that it should but you still have federal dollars attached to it and so knowing that that would be the case and that there wasn't a very good body of evidence to be able to respond to this in a more meaningful way what better place than to go to Arizona State University which is the largest Uddin body on earth is the most innovative school six years running five years running I'm sorry and and have the opportunity to deliver some very substantial partnerships and think through what does that look like how do we deliver some of these very specific things so that we can move the needle forward on this so we don't have this crisis that exists in perpetuity we're not going to stop having wars anytime soon so how do we make sure that when people come back we can take care of them and make sure we deliver outcomes so that they have healthy lives and are able to be thriving members of the community and be those Stoics but I'll leave it there I look forward to having further conversation alright thanks for those great presentations what I thought I'd do is just go ahead and open up to the audience to see what kind of questions you have yeah Dave dr. Mann this is Han I'd like to thank you for fat loss presentations this is specifically to Michael Manning I noticed that you were talked about morale drift in special forces for the achievement of mission what we've been seeing you know we would put the seals in the last half year has been morale drift is nothing to do with mission you know the scandals have been child porn they've been rape they've been drug abuse and you know though just the thing that I mean without saying any more about it l'affaire Gallagher is there a way of connecting the dots between what you've been studying which was it sounds like turning into an elite kill capture operation as the moral core and these other kinds of moral drift thank you for your question I think there's absolutely the two are undoubtedly interconnected you know I had a the good fortune to having a conversation with the gentleman whose name has been brought up a couple times today dr. bill Nash and who's you know devoted the great part of his adult life to looking at moral injury PTSD and the like and the bottom line is when an individual is exposed to these two events or two incidents where they're where their core beliefs are shocked to the core or where they're in a in an environment or they're where they're forced to perhaps make a choice that again it's dr. wood mentioned you know it it's in keeping with with what the military will tell you this is a good kill but it also it runs contrary to a deeply held belief and again challenges your own personal ethic it changes you as an individual and so if you look at what special operations forces per capita deployments deployed more than any other organization within the the the arsenal of the US military and so you put the same people over and over again in these morally ambiguous environments and it changes them and it permeates not just though their conduct in combat but also I believe in their personal lives as well and I think that's that's what we're seeing here is we're seeing you know these wounds to the soul that have not been addressed and and something that I spoke to we haven't had an opportunity as a as a formation this is I think really true of the whole military [Music] certainly with special operations but there hasn't been an opportunity to take a knee and heal and because of that these injuries have just compounded upon themselves and I think we're seeing this moral drift in in every and all aspects of life I don't know if that gets to your question yes have you looked at Frankel's man's search for meaning and Michy's how if you understand the why you can endure anyhow that that sense seems to tie together a number of the speakers including mr. woods premise that the meaningful values we find on the battlefield don't get transmigrated into the civilian world when we come home and we find then an inability to connect our emotional residue from the battlefield to the world we're now in because the culture does not understand or even care about what we did back then and we're kind of lost for our meaningful connection to our world and I think that's a biological problem I think every man every human being needs to have meaning in life in order to live I've read them a long time ago spit I haven't refreshed my memory on on Frankel in that particular aspect of Nietzsche I want to say this that worrying soldiering is a very special role and the killing I believe I'm not a pacifist in certain circumstances not necessarily the ones we're in and the wars we've been in but in some circumstances is justified and I leave it to my just or ethicists to tell me exactly when and where and who and who and what that said even in the most justified conduct with a enlightened unit and an enlightened institution there are a few of them and an enlightened country to go back to you you still come home into a non-military world and in that world killing in war fully justified if you're not a pacifist is not murder but in the mind of us mortals this may be biologic where we try to you know philosophical concepts don't just go in and then we see the world through them we teach is if that were the case but that's not really it it's very hard to square that circle it's very hard to see the raw and the raw imprints of debt reaches war debt reaches killing in terms that look moral if in the most went when they are my dad was a World War two veteran and he I think much of what he did was was pretty okay but he came home shattered as a medic so roles are my role as a mom and as a spouse and as a professor don't always work together that way roles as a soldier and a civilian are very hard because the partly at the way the brain TBI is a very good case the way the brain imprints stuff it imprints and very visceral ways that aren't always cognitively accessible to us when we switch universes sir can I have something very quickly something that mr Wood mentioned in telling the story about the World War two veteran that you spoke to and then you just spoke to this I think one of the part of the experience for soldiers and sailors Marines coming home from the war is that you know if you look at past generations in particular World War two generation there was this shared experience and you know we were rowing well you know real well and live everybody you were either in the fight or you were supporting the warfighter and there's this sense you know eighteen years into this eighteen ninety years into this fight we come back to a society that is increasingly more and more separated from us and and they're mentioned you mentioned the Navajos the Israelis you know the Greeks had this through their the Greek tragedies and what I'm you know what I've been reading is this yet there is this it was for healing right is healing bringing the young warriors back but also preparing the next generation of warriors to go out the door we don't have anything of the light there is no there is no opportunity for us to bare our souls and to heal and for send for the for the country to say thank you less than 1% that wore the uniform thank you for your sacrifices thank you for your loss thank you for the sacrifices of your family we appreciate you we love you and it's okay I just want one quick thing honey on the tragedy sights of the Greek side Sophocles was a general he was writing for what 4,000 or so who would fill in that amphitheater for returning servicemembers in part and the society to which they return that's a big ritual yeah oh and you had a question different experience I didn't see a lot of moral injury I saw a lot of people who had no problem committing war crimes and it came from the top so when I was in Special Forces training to the officer I was about 15 captain's getting ready to take attachment command a major who had already served as a detachment commander showed us the battle for Algiers and told us and taught us that we needed to use interrogation or torture for kill capture missions that's not rogue that's not random people that's coming from the top when I made my stand NCOs would come up to me and talk to me and say you don't understand Tromso wants to do that what happened have a grab that was wrong was taking pictures so when I tried to lead in Special Forces and when I led in Special Forces the challenge for me was getting people to do what they were supposed to do despite the massive momentum to commit war crimes did I misinterpret your narrative because it's it seemed like you had more of an idea of rogues going out and doing things and that causing problems I hope - I think positive share was that the organization the culpability of the organization so I think the the thread throughout the organization and that leaders at all levels is that there's this orientation towards mission success right mission first and that there there's behaviors that otherwise have been abhorrent and that would have been there was swift justice and Punishment forum but because they were effective they've been rewarded and that's become the habitus so I I think that I think we're in I'm sorry well effective meaning that in as delineated or as ordained by the mission by the particular mission set the input in this case the kill capture so I think in large part we're I think we're in the same in the same space in that what we're seeing here and I think I stated this was that these aren't just aberrations we're seeing systemic issues of misbehavior we're and it's ranging everything from war crimes as one of our colleagues mentioned Eddie Gallagher - you know incidents of sexual assaults and and you know sexual harassment etc so it's across the spectrum we've got big systemic problems and the organization it's not just we can't just look at the the perpetrator we need to look at the organization how the organization is behave behaving how the organization is replicating those terms of standards and there's culpability and responsibility all the way up the up the chain so if I can comment on that I think it is so important to acknowledge that it happens at all these elite levels and and it doesn't necessarily take the place of war crimes like I you know I believe the operations that we executed from the air you know we were supporting troops on the ground who were calling in the weapons and doing all that but when you get in these elite units and it becomes really the sounding chamber and it can be all different types of behavior and then really you know for some people it's coming home from the actual battle itself but a lot of it is after the fact whether it's transitioning out or retiring after 20 years when you finally leave and get a little bit of distance and so how do we continue that conversation on the inside and and not infiltrate but get the support systems that you were talking about that you need when you come back and yeah a great point sorry stripes oh did you ever question oh okay he had a question I'm sorry sir I don't know your name but uh Mike my experience 32 years of it is with Special Forces and and all all of the special ops units involved I disagree with you considerably what's happened with the seals I think is different than what has happened with Special Forces because of the recruitment of the mission orientation of the people who wear the Trident and the different mission orientation of the Special Forces soldier who is responsible for indigenous relationships and and the counterinsurgency type missions the nature of those people is very different and what you the nature of those people is very different in terms of the training that they get and the mission orientation that's required of them this this is my son is currently in Special Forces so I'm aware of what the Q course is doing today I'm aware of what Robin sage looks like today and I'm aware of it what it was in my time in the Vietnam time and I know that a lot of the senior NCOs including the Kadri believe what I just now said as being the truth I also want to make it another point and that is that if you restore if you can maintain the sense of self-worth of the individual that comes back from the battlefield and it enters into our culture in our society if he understands that the meaning that he gave to life then in what mr. wood has explained is is still relevant to his world he doesn't care about the institutional problems about the institutional paradoxes and the institutional dilemmas because he's connected in a real-life way to what's happening now the sense of self-worth overrides that institutional and which you which somebody I can't remember what speaker in the original panel said very early on the first speaker said very early on we recognized his pie in the sky and not congruent it doesn't have lacks the integrity that we as individuals can respect so we do away with that but in terms of the self-worth we can't do away with if I what I'd like to do share with you in response is that through my research and what I was able very very through my association with the Joint Special Operations University and through the command privy to not right now General Clark the current sitting SOCOM commander had initiated and ordered a comprehensive review of the South ethic okay it's been completed was supposed to be published on the 18th of this month it looks like it's going to be at the new year but previous to that general Thomas who was the previous Special Operations Command commander he had also conducted a review and through various of surveys well and what I would share with you is that the opinion that you hold many many senior non-commissioned officers and officers within the Special Forces community and Special Operations writ large would would argue with your point and what I'm what I'm speaking to is that there is this sense that there's been a shift in identity okay so if you will what as one as one Special Forces NCO very very senior Special Forces NCO who's been doing this for two to three decades at this point as he stated is that your correct and that Special Forces the mission was with for internal defense unconventional warfare that was how and why they were created but there's been this shift from the Renaissance man if you will to now the action hero that was the actual phrase that was used there's been a change in identity which i think is directly related to the way that special operations to include special forces are being mission today so my name is Raja lost and I'm a former war correspondent and I spent time in the Middle East mainly in Syria two years covering the war there is an undercover correspondent pretending to be an ordinary civilian because he can't be a reporter without being targeted and I'm originally from there so I could pass for a local person so upon returning to the US I I mean among many of my reporter colleagues we can identify with a lot of the sort of re-entry challenges even simple things like being in a shopping mall and and feeling completely perplexed as to why am i in a shopping mall why are all these people in a shopping mall why are they buying things where are we who are we what is the meaning of life all this sort of in a shopping mall existential questions in a shopping mall so like my comment to you actually is twofold one I feel the conversation about you know the whole narrative about war and moral injuries often very narrowly focused on the archetype of the male warrior coming home and it doesn't include a lot of the other experiences not to mention female warriors of course but also everybody else and and not just war correspondents but civilians and people here Americans who have families who live in the war zone and experienced the war one step removed I mean those are all I think part of the conversation that are not being included in the conversation that's one point the second point is some of you referenced ancient Greece and and old world countries European countries and I mean all over the world really there's a there's traditionally been a culture that reintegrates the warrior back into society and we don't have that here but I think what's missing in that narrative is that well first of all this is the new world we are a superpower we're never worried about Canada invading us overnight and taking territory and actually part of the conversation that's missing is that anything we do anything the superpower does in terms of war abroad whether it is action like the invasion of Iraq or inaction like not engaging with Isis for two months for example which by the way we were there and we were all wondering why is the Obama administration not doing anything you know either way has major ramifications on the world and on the American warriors there so that also I feel is missing from the narrative and that's my comment by Nancy I think you know Andrew you guys probably have a maybe very very quickly I really welcome your comments and applaud what you did in Syria yes the hyper-masculine is male soldier coming home or or training that is unfortunately a narrative and I'm glad you're breaking it and I've worked really hard to to break it in the Academy's certainly are challenged to do something else and hopefully moving forward on that the civilians and the local population and moral injury needs to cover that as well by all and we need to do much better those of us that write have to be able to tell those stories as well and and go back as well and then there was one other point your description of them all and existential angst yeah I think that captures it for many coming home whether it's with you know their the underlying story is that TBI is there and it's not just those of you that kind of know that it's there there are many who go undiagnosed for very very long times and I'm so glad that you're you know trying to do something about it I want to hear more about thinking about being in in areas where you're exposed but also special forces also are in very contained areas where there's a lot of muffling of sound and that reverberates on brains in ways that are probably undocumented but it's there in addition to aging that comes way too soon when the brain is exposed to this kind of concussion so to kind of finish one of those points up to you I rien coke aiding warriors I think is gonna be a challenge and the federal structure is designed in such a way that you have bright shiny lines in between agencies and those bright shiny lines or the chasms for which people fall through because it's really hard to do handoffs between them right between DoD and DOL or VA or things like that and so I don't know that we're gonna get to a place that we can do that really well it's their institution centric as opposed a person or veteran centric and this is this was something we've been swirling on for a long time when we were originally doing stuff for actually the White House called me yesterday they asked like a very specific question on a policy I worked on before I left and it was for employment in transitioned and I'm like you know we've been working on since 1947 we still can't figure this out like we still like companies want to hire veterans dudes want job or likes people want jobs like why can't we make this happen I don't understand why this is so complicated in it's because you know I have an appropriation as agency that's how I view things and like I need to Box this other agency out I'm just interested in this person I just have numbers on a spreadsheet like this is how I get more money for my appropriation and so that's just a frustrating challenge of the structure and then to go back and kind of kind of where we're going and feel free to sharp shoot this is necessary but I'm of the ilk and believing and we're having these conversations that you know people if service members get bonked on the head or they have crazy experiences either way a neural deficits going to occur and when they occur we need to figure out how to treat that right if you had a knee injury you D inflame the knee and then you do PT and you get better start walking then a brain injury you know it's it's a sacred cow and who knows what to do with this and special forces actually doing an exceptional job unfortunately in Pensacola where you just have this attack happen but there's an XO Susilo that's out there they have a hundred percent efficacy and what they're doing in guys who get injured and they're getting them back to teams and they're taking a radically different approach it's pretty simplistic in its no no in sexy new drug or something like that it's literally just epigenetics on the front of this where and how should they be and then figure now you know with your hormone structure with your endocrine system where do we need to get you and then reinforce that through good behavior like sleep exercise nutrition like it's not uncomplicated but have a hundred percent efficacy getting guys back on the line because these are very expensive pieces of equipment the software that you invest a lot of money and can't just demo it you have to figure out what to do that right and so we can't really publish there so this is the conversation we've been having why I went to ASU have like great let's actually take this from kind of woowoo science because the you know mainstream structure doesn't really take this as a treatment protocol and so how do we do that so we're gonna partner with Mayo we're gonna partner with NFL and NCAA they're already thinking this way bringing in exos in the Special Operations community and then an adidas as well and building Human Performance living laboratory actually proved this whether or not you sustained an injury either emotional or physical can we get you back to good are you just a regular person can we improve outcomes and then that then leads to aging and these two other things right like how do we do a better job at focusing on these things when you spend more time on the prevention side all the dollars in federal government good you know treatment we're gonna have a good treatment so why would spend the money on treatment come up with a new treatment let's do that and so that's the hard part it's hard for people to think that way it's hard for the government think that way again you go back to these very specific lines for how the structure is operating and I need to appropriate to that new and different is confusing people don't like that so hence what we have twenty years of the same I think we have one more time for one more question because we're reaching the limits of tolerance and academic time computer and you get the last one our diagnostic criteria in our treatments to moral injury PTSD is is very different diagnosis than any other it's defined with reference to an event and there isn't a lot of emphasis on moral injury as the event it's about personal threat or or seeing people threatened with you do you identify with and the treatments focus on being able to talk about either for exposure or for cognitive processing was also some reen arity narrating of nightmares and all of them involve the veterans having to talk about their experiences as a real prohibition about talking about some of the things they've done and I've certainly witnessed really artificial discussions develop in a therapy session that we were researching reconstruction of nightmares they wanted to renew rate the nitrate Mears and nobody could talk about the events that were really bothering them they were events are involving moral moral injury and instead they had to talk about something else that they saw or experience that was horrible but wasn't the same thing and I think that there's because the diagnostic criteria don't acknowledge more industry the veteran injury the veteran isn't given permission to talk about that in treatment the treatment gets very artificial the treatments that we were we are setting the implementation of supposed evidence-based treatments the treatments are shown to work better than placebo but they don't work very well they cure no one it's a PTSD said chronic condition I think part of the problem is that it doesn't recognize the how morally injured some of these vets are I just say something really fast I was recently in Amsterdam with a unit that called centrum 45 it goes back to the resistance fighters and in Amsterdam and it's a it's a tertiary level mental health care where things don't work things don't work and finally you get there and I was literally engaged in a very interesting probably their versions of it here actually at Walter Reed and and other and I think in Florida it's a version of prolonged exposure therapy and also EMDR eye movement desensitization reconstruction I think but anyway you get and part of it is this goes back to Bill's comments about attention focusing moving your attention anyway get on a treadmill you're harnessed in and you've talked to someone once or twice before about about your experience so these are people that have come have been through lots of failed therapies and you're in a room sort of like this with three walls and you've talked about music that you can handle that you like and you've also talked about trigger events that really cause problems for you and in a period about 45 minutes a therapist your side on a treadmill you are going you're being exposed to that image or early replica of it with interspersed with calming music afterwards and also after that a ball that has numbers on it and the numbers keep changing so what's that about that's partly about getting first of all getting the the buried memory out which you're seeing in a trigger event and being exposed to in a prolonged way intermittently and now that it's in your short-term memory not having it occupy all the space and so you have this ball five 4-2-3-1 you know I was doing this for 40 minutes I was pretty tired also I was on a treadmill and I was going toward a trigger image that I told them was on my mind it was very interesting when that with a therapist talking to me right there so I wasn't gonna go very far very safe trusting kind of environment is interesting they're having a lot of success with this but it's it is there are therapies that have to be worked on and with lots of silo breaking to be able to share it thank you for your comments I very much appreciate all right I think that's what we've got I'd like everyone to thank our panelists for the excellent job they did and thank you guys for coming at the presentation I just want to say thanks everybody for your time for coming today thanks especially to new America to Melissa and David and the comms team was and for all of you and we'll stay in touch on this and the rest of the day [Applause] | New America | UCvQQMY6TyUdt5VeHpuHv_Dg | 2019-12-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 24,698 | 133,061 |
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ruin the style and the image that I'm used to hey brother like you right geez clock player yes [Applause] Jesus was so cold he was at the Last Supper Godfather style strong brother don't get like 12 [ __ ] eating his food his homies back then they called him apostles homies partners his [ __ ] his road dogs eaten up his [ __ ] Jesus sitting there scoping them out I know when you mouth like a snitch down but I'm gonna let you slide cuz it's all in my father's plane for what not be whooping your monkey eggs Jesus so cold he was on the cross steel talkin [ __ ] I'll be back in a couple of days even the nails don't mean [ __ ] they open it tone Jesus gone John see me walking down the street Jesus heat them up and that's probable man to be able to wake somebody from the dead that's power somebody breaking Jesus in my house Jesus like going upstairs baby girl no no you go on upstairs I got this come on I'm behind the couch me me just eats us what the hell your problem fool you don't break in my mama house the virgin [Applause] I'm coming see I ain't got a lot of things so sometimes I have to take them I heard about you did the brother decal Jesus be doing Marika's and [ __ ] won't you hooking dig up one embarrass I'm hooking it up first time I teach you a lesson by now get on up I'll be killing [ __ ] all day long but get up don't [ __ ] with me [Applause] Moses was another strong brother I'm sorry it wasn't Traulsen Heston I'm sorry we know Egypt is an avid I'm sorry you said Moses had a big old nappy fraud and a nappy beer cold brother walked into the Pharaoh by himself at the time the Pharaoh was the baddest [ __ ] on the planet like the president is the day walked in with justice anyone Nick beg and shifting had Charleston hasn't doing would you please let him go you know he walked in looking at mom I can I hate to have to put this stick on your way [Applause] I got thrills mosquitos in here look your head and you know the Pharaoh must be sitting down cracking up it's nigut along his mind [Applause] if you've been wandering around the desert too long no praying Friday let nice ladies go go go feel my p.m. in full you ain't the only one with a stick that [ __ ] over there got a stick he's got a stick back [ __ ] got a stick Oh [ __ ] will stick you like a king now this is my half-brother moon let us slide cuz I know you're deranged see Moses what no for we see not in God's name most like yeah I get it mom [Applause] those that next day fare else in the round yeah hey what Moses it you get molded up in here and without motor looking here man we don't go like slaves going hey can you take these mosquitos back no stick put out don't take back just get the [ __ ] off you gotta calamine lotion so hoses takes the slaves out to the Red Sea Pharaoh changes his mind and you know why I changed his mind cuz his wife was on his case you ain't nothin but oh so fast don't let all them slaves don't who gonna crush my brakes make my wine that one but one [ __ ] would have sticky [Applause] wearing it loose she's still the man you know baby I'm checking books no get them all out of the same place from dinner got you got any calamine lotion so the federal gets out to the Red Sea sticks the staff in the water [ __ ] don't pot immediately like it did in the movie you know that [ __ ] got nervous for a minute [Applause] [ __ ] him the money [Applause] hey God helping you get out get all the people here you know is one more understanding on to the side now what we gonna do Moses watch me all the way out here [ __ ] I can't swim nay even his water part on botany away and then when the water finally opened up Moses wasn't the first one through he didn't know how long that [ __ ] was gonna stand up most like go ahead my people go ahead [Applause] is cool and he knows a couple of [ __ ] walking through this [ __ ] might as well get some cactus while we in here you gonna be holding on the side y'all saying the dumbest [ __ ] in the Bible to me had to be Lot's wife of Sodom and Gomorrah this is the dumbest [ __ ] elbow she make Latoya look like a genius they live in a town called Sodom you know what side of me is ass [ __ ] town full of ass [ __ ] there's ain't God up in heaven now I'm tired of smelling this [ __ ] I'm burning this mall [ __ ] up it's a lot of [ __ ] packing going on Lightman's wife and this was back in the days when God talked to you in stereo he'll say today like today you'd be praying and [ __ ] didn't you hear something and even later no that's my head [ __ ] with me this is when it came in stereo look like I'm gonna burn all this [ __ ] up you don't say much you've been on your knees regular you know you and your wife ain't doing the freaking freaking so I'm gonna let you know get the [ __ ] out of town take your wife just get on out and don't look back say it again don't look bad lot like coach baby come on don't [ __ ] that dress [ __ ] them figure eight is just digital [ __ ] come on let's go don't you look back I like the puss enough come on ain't walking down Lots stupid-ass wife they get five miles outside of town this [ __ ] gonna doubt God's words I don't know what he taught man I won't see no baby I told you I like the [ __ ] don't turn I wanna see [ __ ] not didn't even flinch he's like a salty Shogo mr. [ __ ] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] then there was Adam and Eve you know Adam must have been real [ __ ] up man before God made Eve cuz there's no [ __ ] he walking around the garden butt-naked jacking off naming [ __ ] man this [ __ ] [Music] [Applause] three draft Birds [Applause] I mean y'all individually late I'm tired [Applause] look at professional jackasses she'd know that Carmack's [Applause] wata come out this Dean but it won't go there kind of tingle right there and you know God must have been up in heaven tripping yeah what the hell did I forget I got the trees the air to water this [ __ ] key holding his dick submission oh oh damn oh I died I hey Adam yeah got something for you is it gonna make this go there oh wait a handle it handle it don't cost you real real don't do what you got you know what you see what's going hurt now roll over and see what you get scan love sonnets yes look all you eve cuz the evening [Applause] we don't do that here yes smell like the thing that called [ __ ] hey she got hit but she ain't got no team [Applause] [Music] hey babe yours go in mines no man won't you leave me mum [Applause] me window [Applause] hi [Applause] [Music] [Applause] No how [ __ ] was born [Music] now there's a subject that I have to talk about this evening why people's cuz I'm taking a course in hockey ology and I've come to the conclusion in my thesis but in mine which they don't give a [ __ ] just bungee cord jump who came up with this [ __ ] somebody wanna commit suicide but not really do you know how you know why people crazy listen to them you know saying music will tell you a lot about people that's why you know brothers are saying we got music that got a beat you can follow [Applause] [Music] why do you wear just soul-sick eat [ __ ] [Applause] they aren't talking about banning rap they need to ban that heavy metal [ __ ] satanic ash every time you go to the record store you see one of them covers got Devils with spikes in the heads look kids coming up big nose on skateboards with candy in the head just sickened every time they come out on stage they always hi I'll take [ __ ] mind they legs he's some old [ __ ] up [ __ ] hey come on [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] you ready no food raw this next song it's about my mom it's called mommy's gotta go [Applause] mommy came here now after try to hit me in two miles so I shot her in the head now mommy's dead [Applause] walked in the door said what you kill mommy for I said you better watch your step [ __ ] up you might be [Applause] so more naps and your scalp will be frizzy we can really get there and if you care enough on your Jerry [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] I want to come back down and thank you out from the bottom of my heart you know say I appreciate y'all coming out and support me you know Sam making this thing happen you're saying so I know y'all unemployed me I'm glad to work for you and I hope you keep enjoying what I do for you P somehow [Applause] | Retro Retro | UCFw4lrkdBBGG9Nkv2vxldZQ | 2019-10-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,805 | 9,819 |
GrIovSoOAAM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrIovSoOAAM | NBA Picks February 22: Rockets and Jazz battle for playoff positioning | hi everybody and welcome again to Z code sports system here we develop automated systems to help you win take every single weekend remember doesn't matter what sport you're betting on we have everything here for you to win every single time so we're going to take a look at the NBA schedule for February the 22nd and as we hang down to the last quarter of the season there's still plenty of action to be played and plenty of playoff positioning to be had so let's take a look at some of the key matchups for the for the week and remember if you're not already a member please join and you'll have access to the Zico VIP Club section with all these excellent tools here to help you make your picks server scroll down through here and take a look at some of our games first game 1 - what kinds of Sacramento Kings and the Los Angeles Clippers in Los Angeles the Clippers hold the 3rd seed in the Western Conference and have a 22 and 5 record at home they host the Kings from struggle to 10 and 18 on the road Los Angeles if you look here at the power ins indicator has a clear advantage of plus 21 to pause 12 although those teams are on a little bit of a downward trend the head-to-head matchups for the season you can see that two teams have split the meetings both winning games by wide margins on the road look at the status right now the Kings are average down they have lost os/2 and have won three out of those six the Clippers are also averaged down they have also lost their last two and they are three and three over though I 6 as well if you're considering the over-and-under in this game you will see that the Kings are playing in games trending over the line and you will see that the Clippers are playing in games trending other the line at the moment so what does that mean it's probably best to over to avoid the over/under in this situation because they are trending on opposite sides of the line you take a look at the stability at the moment total predictor you see that the Clippers are the more stable team at the moment of course 22 compared to points 9 and what that means is that they're performing more consistently to their favorite underdog status there's a little chance I think the Kings - we compete for four quarters in this one I would go with the Clippers to win pulling away late in the game go time here let's take a look at the Dallas Mavericks in the Atlanta Hawks the Mavericks hook to improve their 7th seeding in the Western Conference against the Hawks who are just 1541 overall and an abysmal 917 at home Dallas on the other hand has a solid 18 and 8 Road mark if you look at the power ICANN's indicator they have it an advantage of post 15 I post for both teams on a little bit of a downward trend you look at the head-to-head matchups you can see that the teams played back on February the 1st with Dallas winning by 23 points at home Dallas is our stats at the moment they have won two of their last three and three out of there is 6 while the Hawks are ice-cold down you can see that more so as to giving up a lot of points in the process they give a lot of points most games in fact so let's take a look at tour's predictor if you're considering the over-and-under you can see that doubted playing games depending way over the line the Atlanta is playing games trending over the line as well so you could expect a very high-scoring game in this one so it's a very safe play I believe to bet the over look at the stability you will see that Atlanta is the more the more stable teams in the league there are post 28 and Dallas is at points 10 Atlanta is likely going to be a home underdog in this 1000 to considerably better team and because of that and the stability factor I think Dowell should win this one rather easily on the road go down here and take a look at the Phoenix Suns in the Chicago Bulls Phoenix is 8 excuse me there are 11 and 18 on the road and they head into Chicago to face the bull who have also struggled and they are just 1116 at home look at the power rating indicator you will see that neither team as high as expected you see that Phoenix is at +8 a little bit higher than the boss who are currently at poor sport head-to-head matchup you can see that the two teams have not played yet this year this is first meeting between the teams you're considering the over-and-under take a look at Phoenix they're playing in games training just slightly under the line the red line compared to the blue line if you look at Chicago though they are playing in between way over the line that costs eight compared to the blue line so because of that I think that this would be a high scoring game I think it's a very safe way to bet the over if you look at the volatility how stable are the two teams Phoenix not very stable just +5 so take it a little bit with a grain of salt according to the third underdog status but he considered the bold feared underdog status more heavily because they are plus 23 in this category you see neither team is playing particularly well lately the Suns are ice-cold up and you can see but this they have wanted to out of though i6 although and they're asking was in win against Golden State the balls are dead stars they have lost their last six and they're going nowhere fast but you know I believe that since Chicago is playing at home and neither team was particularly great I think that the board will have an advantage at home I think that that will give them enough to give them a win in this first meeting between the teams this season the Philadelphia 76ers in the Milwaukee Bucks this has the potential would be one of the best game from the weekend the 76ers for the fifth seed Eastern Conference and the Bucks are number one Philadelphia plays like the best team in the NBA at home however they're on the road where they are terrible at just 9 and 19 the Bucks dominated home with a 25 and 3 mark you see both teams are playing well lately the 76ers burning-hot winning their last three Milwaukee is burning hot down they had won the previous five and austero asking the cook one of those five wasn't win against the 76ers by a 112 101 margin and in fact according to the head-to-head matchups this season you see that both teams have won on the excuse me both teams have won at home both by wide margins Philadelphia by 12 in the first meeting in Milwaukee by 11 in the second meeting you look at the powering indicator the Bucks have an advantage at twenty-eight the 76ers I request 20 after down to push 14 just two weeks ago - they're trending up more in the right direction you can sit him the over-and-under Philadelphia is playing games slightly over the line Milwaukee is playing in games trending under the line and they have been up and down between over and under the line all season long I say probably best to avoid the over-and-under in this game how stable are the two teams you see that Philadelphia he's at plus 29 Milwaukee's at post 38 so both teams are really pretty stay watch me very stable as far as that goes Milwaukee is a home team they're extremely difficult to beat on the road excuse me it extremely difficult to beat at home I don't think the Philadelphia will have enough for all four quarters to pull off the victory particularly as how poorly they were playing on the road so I think the book should win this one but rather tight game more tight than the previous two meetings this is the last game here we're gonna look guys probably the game of the day the Houston Rockets at the Utah Jazz and this Western Conference battle the fifth seeded Rockets take on the fourth seed of jazz so playoff positioning definitely is at stake here in this one Houston is 15 and 12 on the road while Atlanta is a very excellent 20 and 5 at home if you look at the power ranking indicator you will see that Utah is plus 24 compared to post when he - so they have a slight edge there head-to-head for the matchups you can see here also at that the teams have split the meetings both winning on the road last one by a slim one-point margin in favor of the Jazz considering the over-and-under again you can see here that Houston is playing in games trending under the line while Utah was playing in games trending over the line typically in this scenario I avoid betting the over-and-under because they're on opposite sides of the line you see how stable the two teams are I always like to look at this when considering the favorite underdog status Utah is more stable at West 24 - plus 13 although both teams shown relative stability so take a look with some see business as their favorite underdog status so I'm thinking that the trend will end as far as the routine winning in this series but let's take a look first of all at their stash Houston has averaged up at the moment they have won four of their last six Utah's burning hot they have won their last four and I think they're burning hot status will continue and I will put the Jazz to win in this one at home so before we go here I want to scroll back up to the top of this page and I want to show you one great tool that you can use if you want to look at the top automated systems you look at the hot trends here go to the top automated systems and when you do that you will see the best systems right now for your picks right now since we're talking about basketball you want to select your support what it's so fast of all you will see the top performance systems and most the time people like to look that's hockey let's go back to basketball there you go and we like to look at the profit here the biggest thing for most people you can see the first system here and read system profit eleven thousand six forty and cents and you can see that there's they're nice things here to look at with the charge with smart trains go you can see the trust backer percent average deviation and so on and so forth so you can see a whole bunch of different things they'll help you make your pitch more consistently so there you have it I hope you enjoyed the video happy betting this week and when we see you next time | ZcodeSystem Free Picks for NFL, NHL, NBA, MLB | UC6EyWXUf19isJxwHrqWa_AA | 2020-02-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,945 | 10,090 |
q_nUhwd5V_g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_nUhwd5V_g | 1996 Red Mile Lexington DELVIN MILLER 1913-1996 | del miller part of harness racing he was harness racing its beating heart its moral conscience its greatest progressive thinker its outstanding spokesman its icon and its idol for eight remarkable decades he drove owned bred and trained some of the greatest horses in harness racing he founded a major track the meadows and created a classic race the adios named for the stallion which brought him fame and fortune what he did with that fortune was doing things for others in his rounds of the world driving in more than 40 countries making friends in every one many of you in the ramp in front of me recall speaking to delvin as he walked this ramp so many times in so many years and we're thrilled when he stopped and spoke to you which was his custom many of the caretakers on the back stretch of this racetrack benefited from his input and advice and some from his generous treatment caretakers not only here but across this nation and around the world and some of that generosity enabled them to go on to become executives of racetracks and horsemen in their own right many of the drivers and the dignitaries surrounding me here basked in the warmth of delvin miller's friendship and valued it and will value it for the rest of their lives many of the owners who raised horses here have benefited from his suggestions and his advice many of the breeders who are selling yearlings at the great lexington sales this week oh the pedigrees of the royal yearlings that they're selling to delvin miller's wisdom and his vision and as we honor him here today it's clearly obvious that he and the lovely lady who traveled the road with him step by step for 50 years mary lib touched the lives of every one of us in harness racing he lifted us by his energy and his example he energized us by his enthusiasm and his creativity and he gave us gifts countless gifts that all of us will remember as long as we live they'll inspire us and they will endure as long as harness racing endures he was highness racing's man of the world its leader and its lost hero and now to recount some personal narratives another lifelong friend of delvin millers he represents not only all of these folks here and the countless thousands of friends of delvin everywhere but he represents media former with the formerly with the associated press and abc sportscaster dave dials dave but in the book of ecclesiastes we're told that for everything there is a season those of us who are brought up in rural countries like to talk about the time to plant and the time to reap and and we believe that and we believe there's a time to laugh and we believe there's a time to cry and there are eight or ten things that we're told that there's time for and we agree with every one of them until we come to that one little passage that says there's a time to live and a time to die and we we want to take that out of god's hands because our timetable is not always what god's timetable is and so we want to grieve selfishly because we're mad really that the delvin is taken from us we know in our hearts that there never could be a good time for delvin miller to die there never it would be an appropriate time he is somebody that we still need we genuinely want around us because each of us is nicer by a little bit each of us is better by a little bit each of us is a little kinder a little more considerate just simply because that we knew delvin miller his leaving has taken quite a bit of the laughter from our lives i said that the little brown jug a week or so ago that the the true mark of a gentleman is how he treats those who can be of no possible service to him by whatever measuring stick you want to use you'll find that delvin miller was a true gentleman he was a champion who made each of us better for having passed through his life for just a little while you do not need to look for another delvin miller you will not find one emerson put it this way when nature removes a great man people explore the horizon for a successor but none comes and none will his class is extinguished i would invite all of you to join me in a moment of silence thank you very much thank you all in conclusion for a delvin who was most comfortable in the surroundings of a racetrack we will now have the call to the post thank you all [Music] | harnessdom | UCscHBaZIjEgT90_khDmG8ow | 2021-05-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 819 | 4,305 |
ZzkD3MTFh9c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzkD3MTFh9c | Think Write Model by Tracey Tokuhama-Espinosa, Ph.D. | hi my name is tracy takahama espinosa and this is a video on the think right mbe model thinking to write and writing to think we'll do this by first explaining the model itself and then we'll talk about 11 complementary tools that can be used to enhance the model itself so let's begin with the model the model has 15 different stages of writing and here in the very center you'll see that we consider writing as the very highest form of thinking why because if you look at your brain as it's writing it is doing some of the most complex neural network connections possible it has to look for memory it has to have motor coordination oftentimes there's emotional networks involved it's really one of the most complex processes you have if you think about this it's a very cyclical process right you have a lot of ideas in your head and you might consider this pre-writing and then you finally get some things done on paper which is writing itself and you share them with others and you get feedback and then you revise your work and then you put it out there in the world and you have other people critique it well this cyclical process occurs as we go through these 15 different stages so a special idea about this particular model is that while there are 15 stages you don't have to begin at any one place but let's just say typically you would begin here at understanding what is it that you have to write what is the assignment or what it is that you're being asked to produce right and after that generally our go-to place in our minds is to figure out what do we already know about that particular topic everybody's going to be pushed to try to think about all the different connections they might have to the topic that's going on before they even get anything down on paper and then you're allowed to ruminate which is not a negative thing right you're just bouncing those ideas off around in your head maybe sort of free thinking connecting different thoughts and trying to see how the things that you already know about the topic might gel or might combine to help you with your new writing assignment and then you reflect which is a very purposeful process where you look into the different sub-elements of your topic perhaps and you identify the needs and purposes of what it is that you have to get down on paper and once you've done all of these pre-requisite thinking skills then you might begin to actually get stuff down on paper right to write and connect and to figure out a logical order of the information you want to present and create an outline and then you're asked to plan and think about how much time do you really need to get this all done to finish your research do your drafting get feedback and get your work completed on time and after you plan then you may delve deeper into research itself now this is definitely sure for academic papers and non-fiction work but often times with fiction as well looking into historical information for example to place characters in the right context or to understand specific scientific elements or concepts so that you can integrate them with authenticity into your work and then you begin to draft and draft and draft and to get your words out on paper and the order and in the plan using the outline that you've already created and once you've completed that draft what you need now is to have another set of eyes on your work and so here you have peer exchange where you might send it out to a friend or two just to get some general feedback or some guidance or you might get some formal feedback from a teacher or a mentor or somebody who has expertise in your area and if you're sufficiently intellectually humble then you accept that feedback and those exchanges and you begin to edit your work and refine it work through the details even further and then we'd ask you to revise your work and their vision has to do with looking at you know stepping back from it now thinking does everything still fit and what are those technical things as far as mechanical tools are concerned do i need to refine and revise my work even further in terms of perfecting word choice or setting or the organization or should one paragraph come before another right and once you've done that and your paper is just about ready you have to proofread it and this means check for every single little comma and if paragraphs are arranged completely or if you've cited all of those sources that you needed to cite or if you've been consistent throughout in the way that you make reference to different characters in your piece then we've integrated all of those comments and all of those other reflections and you've tightened it up and you're sure you've done all the research necessary you can consider it complete oftentimes people say it's not done it's just due right so you have to submit it but there you have this point of celebration we hope but once it's submitted you may just start all over again and have a new question that's emerged from this old process that you've just gone through now the reason that think right mbe is different from other writing programs is that all of these are absolutely vital processes but not everybody will go through this in the same order and in fact some people skip some steps you might get an assignment you think you understand it so well you jump straight to the draft stage and then you proofread it and then you submit it right other people might spend a whole lot of time just thinking about the assignment and ruminating on it and connecting ideas and then they might have to rush to the stage where they've drafted they skipped the planning right they might have to revise it because they've got so many mistakes but then they have to submit it anyways get other people go to outline stage then they get peer feedback and from the pure feedback then they'll begin their drafting and then they consider it complete without going through other stages so while we know that all of these are vital stages for writing and everybody goes through them at different paces they may go through them in a different order and depending on your personal familiarity with the genres you may not have to do all of the steps because you know the structure so well so finally within the model look at these sort of peripheral concepts recognition of information generation of new ideas the discovery of different information metacognitive skills linking and connecting ideas the formalization of finally structuring it into something that you can present to the world and strategizing about how you're going to get your work completed and explaining and justifying the writing structure to others the collection of new information and reconfirmation of the data you have and evaluating your final product so that you can then celebrate this external parameter is just as vital as these 15 stages and they actually run in parallel with them and all of this is surrounded by the perimeter of teachers pedagogical knowledge if this is being done in a classroom setting then it's all guided by that teacher's knowledge and the way that they can actually put their finger on the pulse of where each kid needs to be or where each student needs to begin in order to maximize their own writing processes now another reason that the think write mb process is different is the mbe part the mind brain and education element to it and looking at the different stages that you go through as you write by understanding or ruminating or planning or getting feedback or having to revise information we realize that these are different mental processes and you measure this differently from psychology neuroscience and education as different perspective taking on the same writing process so what's so fascinating here is that you can actually look at brains in a stage of rumination in the default mode network when they're just letting things go as compared with for example reflecting deeply in a mindful state and you see different neurological states of the brain as well the big and interesting idea here is that these are using different networks in your brain and the beauty of it is that toggling back and forth between different networks is what leads you to produce the best writing product possible so not only is this good basically for the structure of your brain and going back and forth and using different networks at different points and appreciating how writing is taking advantage of all of these different types of pathways in your brain is to accept that this is also a classic example of universal design for learning universal design for learning looks at teaching interventions in a way that is very different that attends to the needs of all learners basically it comes from architecture the idea that some of us can do stairs but all of us can do ramps so why not build ramps right the idea of the think right mba structure is that we provide opportunities for success for different people at different entry points to the same information so by providing or designing learning in such a way that there are opportunities for people to approach the information in different ways creates this universally acceptable methodology for teaching so we can say with confidence that the think write mbe process exemplifies universal design for learning as well so that's our model so now let's look at some of the tools that can be used to complement the existing model there's 11 different tools we know that the model itself is a paradigm shift in thinking about writing but when combined with these additional tools it can be even more powerful now it's clear that each of the tools could also be used on their own and the model could be used on its own when combined it's actually a more encompassing proposal so let's look at the tools so for each of the 15 different stages within the writing process there are different activities attached to them so there's between one and two dozen different types of entry points in terms of activities for each of the different stages of writing and each of these is written up on a kind of a recipe card so you can see the title of the activity its main objective what age groups it applies to where the information came from as far as being a methodology or an activity to apply within a writing construct and then the steps that are needed to complete this and what types of writing tools mechanisms or other tags are being addressed in this particular activity as well as the mind brain and education objectives that are met by each of the different activities and by asking learners to produce different types of writing products at each of these different stages of writing it really makes much of this learning process of writing which is very invisible to the naked eye something that is actually visible now in a writing product we know it's kind of tragic that many people feel that they're just not good at writing because they get judged on a certain type of a product or the things that they're producing and not on the quality of their thinking well this is actually giving more weight to that thinking before writing process and what it also does is respects the idea that many people don't begin their writing process at the same exact stage even though we teach in schools everybody should read the directions follow the instructions and then produce the same kind of work that's really not how your brain is working out right so we realize that some people may spend an awful lot of time maybe they'll get an assignment and they'll jump right into a draft stage and then they'll think about what they did and then they might revise with their work and then they'll think about well some of these ideas aren't connecting as best as as good as i thought they'll create a different kind of an outline then they might jump to a research stage and ask their friends what they think about it and then submit it so we know that there's all kinds of ways you can go about doing this some of them are more appropriate than others and some of them are more efficient than others depending on the individual their prior experience and what they already know about the genre of writing they're asked to be working in so the first tool has to do with activities the second tool has to do with the spider rubric the spider rubric is nothing more than a quantitative measure of how much time the individual is spending at any one of these different stages of writing this is really important and quite powerful for students because it will then help them see where they spent most of their time for example that last kid spent a whole lot of time thinking about stuff right and he spent a whole lot of time talking to his friends about things but maybe he didn't spend very much time at all creating an outline or editing his work or doing any kind of significant revision what's very important about this is to allow the students time to look at that and to think about what they did and then what would they do better the next time oftentimes learners will get to the end of a writing assignment and then think uh if i just spend a bit more time researching this or i wish i'd created a better outline before i started well this actually helps you make visible that entire process and after multiple experiences with this after looking at your own spider rubric over time you can really see how different types of writing call upon different skill sets for you and where you spend most of your time and this helps you figure out your own rhythm and your own structure as a good writer the third tool is another kind of a rubric this is called a product process and progress rubric in which we take all of the 15 different stages of writing but we evaluate it on the level of a product a process or your progress oftentimes in school we only celebrate the end product we give you a grade for how well you did on the exam or the final essay but we rarely tell you how we thought you did as far as your process was concerned did you think about it in the right way did you approach the project in the right way did you consider the research that was necessary did you have a good process other things we oftentimes fail to acknowledge is the amount of progress that a student might have made maybe he's didn't do so great in planning but you know what it's a lot better than it was the last time right so the idea would be to reward progress as well as the process not only the final product the fourth tool is something that we're really very excited about it's called a wiki repository of writing errors and we want to invite all teachers to participate in this we realize it's a pretty thankless job giving a lot of extensive feedback to students on their written work it takes an awful long time to do it and oftentimes only the student himself or herself benefits from that what we'd like to invite all teachers to do is to contribute to their wiki repository of writing errors we've categorized them by types of errors that occur and the type of feedback that a student should receive in order to improve for example a lot telling the student that you know including the word and is kind of dangerous because when you put in the word and into a research question you automatically have more than one question or when you ask the student you know to define terms before they're used because they could be misinterpreted explaining why this is a necessary change and questioning whether or not it would be better if it was done in one way or another by offering these types of repository of errors by correcting with extensive feedback which guides the student often through question forms the student will be able to identify ways of improving their writing in a more concrete fashion and the repository is made up of errors from all different age groups these that are up here right now happen to be from a university course but the main idea is that the feedback is quite extensive which helps guide the writing process in the future so again the wiki repository of errors is a great tool to be able to use within your classroom setting and we know that several teachers will only use this as a single tool but when it's used together with the model for example and some other tools it's actually even more powerful for example a fifth tool we have is a list and a mapping of the writing genres so the list of writing genres basically lists more than 200 different ways that people write from shopping lists to academic papers so trying to celebrate the variety of ways that people can write and each of these is hyperlinked to an example of each of these different pieces of writing it also divides the pieces of writing by whether or not they're fiction or non-fiction to help learners get a sense of the different and great variety of writing that exists this is paired with what we consider a mapping a quadrant of the different writing styles and some of the activities that we have within the think write program ask students to actually do this plotting themselves on a quadrant of things that are fiction or unreal to real things non-fiction things facts right and on another scale of things that need to have a lot of substantiation a lot of sources versus less versus you have on the one extreme here things that are real but need a lot of factual backup things like textbooks or things like academic papers or things that get put into journals have to be really substantiated even if they are based on fact to the other end of the spectrum where you have things that can be pure fantasy or with a poetic license let's say that you can actually go to those extremes and another uh extreme you might have here things that could be maybe unreal or sort of real partially real and might need some kind of substantiation for example historic fiction or things like blogs which could fit into any one of these categories right and you may have other things that are just basically things that are common knowledge at another extreme so the idea here is to allow students to see the great variety of different writing genres that exist and understand that maybe they're good at one type of genre writing but maybe not so good at another a seventh tool that we have within the think write mbe model are worked models of different writing genres so for example a fifth grade creative writing worked model we've hyperlinked some other people who have set up their work models for different types or levels of writing this permits an even broader review of the type of information that might be looked for or the level of writing that's expected at different grade levels as well as different genres of writing an eighth tool we have has to do with examples of literary devices there's more than 50 different literary devices that are out there allegories alliteration foreshadowing oxymorons all of these can be used within fiction and non-fiction writing but oftentimes they're not as familiar to teachers or to students so here we've hyperlinks to others who have given lists and examples of literary devices so that teachers and students have them easily accessible in case they want to incorporate them into their writing as well as incorporated them into some of the activities that we have within the think write mbe model for example when a student is drafting they're asked to review the list of literary devices to see if any of them are appropriate for the type of genre of writing that they're conducting a ninth tool that we have are examples of writing rubrics and we do this because many teachers tend to lead towards one direction or another they're very hyper vigilant of some of the tools like you know all the commas in the right place or has the student structured the essay in the right way whereas other rubrics lean towards the idea of great ideas and is it the right voice or is it the best word choice to express that idea and so we see that there's a great variety of rubrics out there and we've hyperlinked to many of them so the teachers get a sense of the wide spectrum that exists there's no such thing as objective evaluation of writing writing is very very subjective and so one way we can try to reduce that subjectivity is by using rubrics that are shared with the students so they understand our expectations are we very hyper vigilant about sentence fluency or organization or spelling or are we giving a lot more credit towards a voice or ideas or creativity it's very important for teachers to realize that there's a huge spectrum and that the judgment call that they are making may not be what other teachers would expect in the same assignment a tenth tool that we offer here in the think write program has to do with the hints for teachers so if you have one of those recipe cards with these activities there many of them are attached to specific hints for example this one that says how to clean house and how to let your mind wander for a while and give yourself you know one to five minutes just clear your head and do something else now what's important here the students are just you know letting it go and maybe toggling back and forth between that default mode and very specific focus tension that's great but they might not know what they're doing so the hint calls out to the teacher to remind them the importance of doing this and what is actually going on in the brain when they're doing that so that they can help share that with students so that they're part of their own learning process finally an 11th tool we have our recommendations for different kinds of resources books that have inspired us or that have sent us in the right direction as far as far stylistic writing is concerned or things that have to do with the structure and format of great writing as far as style books are concerned and a third category has to do with books that are written about the brain and reading and writing that might be of interest to you so that's the model those are the tools why does this work there's two main justifications for using the think right structure first people don't become good writers overnight you know they're not born that way this has a lot to do with a growth mindset in believing in yourself as becoming a great writer unfortunately we have studies that show that kids even as young as third grade have already self-assessed and decided they are not good writers which is a tragedy because they can and should become great writers so one of the things we hope to achieve with the think write mbe structure is to make sure that all kids think that they can be great writers the second reason this works is because different people are better at different types of writing or genres of writing and they take different approaches to these things and take different amounts of time in that process right so different genres are going to lend themselves to different abilities and different people mainly because your brain adapts to what it does most kids who have a lot of practice writing poetry are really good at writing poetry and kids who just do academic reports are really good at doing academic reports it doesn't mean they can't do other types of writing it means so that the speed and accuracy with which they can do things is directly correlated with how much rehearsal they have had we also think the think right mbe program works because students get to choose where they begin and there's a variety of activities in each stage of writing so they get to choose also what type of activity they want to do and then they can look and see what they did at the end of the day and quantifiably and quantitatively assess themselves and think about their own writing process and decide was that successful or not and then they themselves can pass that judgment about whether or not they're getting better or not at their writing process and then the biggest question of all what would they do differently the next time to continue to improve so what are the most frequently asked questions we have about think right mbe first of all can it be used with all genres of writing some people who say well i'm a professional writer and i write blogs or op-ed pieces can i actually use think right absolutely the activities are such that they can be used in any genre of writing a second question is what age groups can use this we found that about eighty percent of our activities can be used with kids three to five with guidance and 99 of the activities can be used by anybody nine years old enough another question is whether or not individuals can use a think right program or is it just for schools absolutely the app is meant for individuals to use as well as for schools to use as a complement to their regular writing programs do you need a computer to use the think credit mbe process absolutely not you can download all of the recipe cards and the activities and guide yourself through those 15 stages of writing by selecting different activities to do along the way the big question here how long does it take to learn the writing process just like everything else in education the answer is it depends it depends on how much rehearsal you've already had remember your brain adapts to what it does most the more practice you have in different genres of writing the better you get at each of those genres so it's all relative to what you already know the more you know the more you can know so hopefully you're going to explore all of the different genres of writing possible using the think write program so in summary what are the benefits uh basically this demystifies the learner's writing process instead of thinking well i'm a good writer i'm a bad writer it's like it's a binary decision you're either good or bad it's not true there's multiple levels to writing often times people beat themselves up because they say i didn't get anything done i didn't write down anything well they didn't produce maybe something written but maybe they were doing a lot of thinking about that and this sort of celebrates those invisible parts of writing basically it's a solution to writer's block because you can never be blocked because there are hundreds of activities to do so if you find yourself getting stuck perhaps at this research stage or at a proofreading stage then go to a different stage of writing and do other activities that will unblock you and you may find that whereas you were stuck at one stage of the writing you might find that you flow in another stage of the writing as we said the overall benefit is that the learners begin at the stage of writing of their choice and they spend the amount of time they need at each of the stages as a consequence this differentiates all learners needs by allowing each learner to begin at their own starting point and to build from there so that's a think write mbe process if you have any questions don't hesitate to ask so on behalf of my colleagues jovi nazarino chris rapley marie kay adriana aviano and myself especially thank you very much for your interest we hope to hear from you soon thanks | Conexiones The Learning Sciences Platform | UCyUDsQmjsiJl8T2w5-EF78g | 2022-08-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,929 | 27,178 |
PtpNCBu-hN4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtpNCBu-hN4 | Michelle Peluso, IBM | IBM Think 2020 Afterthoughts | from the cube studios in Palo Alto in Boston connecting with thought leaders all around the world this is a cube conversation hi and welcome to a special cube conversation alums to minimun and happy to welcome back to the program Michelle Peluso she is the senior vice president of digital sales as well as the chief marketing officer for IBM Michelle thanks so much for joining us hey it's great to see you again boy we had fun it thank you so much for your help yeah well Michelle I really excited to you know get a little bit of the inside what happened from urine got to talk to you you know at the show instead of 20,000 people you know dealing with San Francisco and Moscone and everything there you had if I read right a hundred thousand people at least registered for the digital event you know bring us inside a little bit the control center what was it like being part of that event your team of coordinating all distributed and you know anything surprise you dirt during that event what was nerve-racking like it was an exciting thing and kudos the team for so much innovation I mean we had in 60 days to build a platform of course leading IBM technology lots media the IBM cloud integrate some third-party feeds those are reporting the suite we make all the content because in this world of course there are different things front and center on our clients lines and not only that but we had to film it all in the remote locations and people's homes and make it all work and so the teams an extraordinary job and I'm a really positive side mentioned we had over a hundred thousand clients business partners register but it was still even more than three times any audience we've ever had come to our physical events that I think so it was really extraordinary and now of course worth following up we have a treasure trove of information about what clients are interested in and but our business partners are interested in and we have a great opportunity to leverage the on-demand content to continue the conversation it's great it's really interesting to time shift things instead of okay I'm gonna dedicate however many days to do the event now I love that mix of you can watch it live you can watch it on demand you can follow up you know how are you any trends that you're seeing as to where people are going or how you're making sure that there are people to support and engage not just say you know hey here's here's a lot of content you know go watch our breakouts go watch the cube stuff yeah yeah this is a huge thing right so both in terms of what we actually had to say we really took our time to say we interviewed clients we look at searched you know what's happening with our clients searching for and guess data so our big seven conversations things like some high teen resilient things like engaging customers virtually things like virtual work and return to work we knew that those were really pertinent conversations and now we have you know a couple things happening one all of our sellers are reaching out to people their clients their business partners to talk about what they liked what they didn't like what they were to go deep in that conversation to progress that conversation for those that may be registered you didn't attend we're sending them on-demand sessions based on what they said they were interested in so they can consume with their own pace and and for many we know that there are real opportunities that have emerged so real business opportunity they want ideas help with and there of course we're accelerating the conversations with those clients yeah Michele your team actually sent over a few questions that some of the audience gave and one of them talked about that there is you know no shortage of data out there but what they put in the question is often there's not enough people that can curate or help you sort through so you know I think with the digital experience right how are you helping people curate the information how are you making sure that people getting from you know the data down that path towards you know knowledge and you know you know turn data into results eventually swearable you have to ask good questions you know there's got to be great data standards of governance you have to asking questions I mean that's really the simple thing and you know for us we can ask some very simple questions what are the signals we have on some clients that I tend to think that they're interested in going deeper you know the clients where you know we had maybe 20 30 40 at NBS get some clients attend over a thousand sessions um and you know really maybe they're majoring on AI or maybe they made your line pod and so how do we pair up our our sellers or client execs with those clients to talk about taking that conversation to the next phase right to the next opportunity maybe doing demos maybe doing a virtual garage etc um secondly we had a lot of clients actually sign up for things like for two garages throughout think there were these calls to action until you had many clients saying hey I want to start a virtual garage I'll take advantage of that to our free consulting so for them we know that we've got to go down a very specific path very quickly I mean put in there other clients where the data said you know there's a late maybe a little bit of interest but we have to nurture that they're not ready for the next step so I think it always starts you just asking great questions we're very data-driven organization in IBM marketing we're really passionate about what we can learn and you know beyond of course the datum things I think were passionate about things like Net Promoter Score we get a million data points every year from our clients about how they're feeling about IBM so all this enriches our ability to make sense of this world for our clients yeah so Michelle what one of the things I found really interesting is we've had online events for quite a long time now look you know we we've worked with IBM on that hybrid model of physical and online events before but there is a real thirst for you know what our best practice is now what can you learn so you know when your peers are reaching out for you and saying hey Michele you did this other than not trying to do it all in from you know great from start to finish in six weeks what other tips would you give or lessons learned that you have about well I think I'm first of all the platform makes a huge decision right you really have to have a flawless technical experience and so we were very lucky to have lots of media and host honey idea 5 but we integrated some really good third-party tooling before and you know analytics real-time analytics and things like chat etcetera um secondly I think you really have to think about how to make this engaging for the audience can't feel like a streaming event and so for us that meant things like Chad of course men things like moderated five expert session and things like going off platforms for Bennett and hosting sessions and reddit things like one on one client executive briefing room so the second part is really about engaging the audience and making sure it doesn't just feel like straining third Shorter's better hear people's intentions fans are small and no one can sit for five or six hours in front of a computer and consume so we really cut down and tightened up our key messages that I think is critical I think the mix of live and on-demand was really powerful and something to think about but the last thing I would say is that that um how do we progress and follow up on that interest we don't know how to do it in the event you know you sit down with your client and you just watch today obsessions you have a beer you're probably watching some eighties band play and you know you talk about what you like what you think what's exciting to you what are your challenges in the digital world that's harder for our client reps and our sellers and so really thinking at the onset and how do we make sure when we create a space for those conversations after the event is critical great well Michelle so weird where do you and the IBM team take all those learnings you know engagement absolutely critical as you talked what should we expect to be seeing from IBM through the rest of 2020 when it comes to digital I think we'll do things really differently from here on out and you know I think that you know we'll have of course will go back to the live physical experiences at some point when it's safe for all of us and it is in certain parts of the world's ready but we have a series or think summits coming up all around the world that idea that you can really engage bigger audiences who can give them time to make the most of this they don't have to spend money flying somewhere to really you know go deep on that's exciting to me I think we've learned so much so stay tuned for the think regional summits happening all around the world and and I hope we continue to innovate and bring the best of physical and digital into a new brand of experiences and events yeah it's really fascinating stuff Michelle right not only do you get to reach a global audience but you have the opportunity to you personalize things a little bit more thank you so much for joining us definitely seeing seeing more on the summit's going forward terrific always great to see you and always thank you for your partnership right thank you for watching on Stu minimun and as always thank you for watching the cube [Music] | SiliconANGLE theCUBE | UCu3Ri8DI1RQLdVtU12uIp1Q | 2020-06-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,770 | 9,520 |
ziDQX3cvrFI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziDQX3cvrFI | DRESSES YOU CAN WEAR TO THE CLUB, DINNER, CASUAL MEETINGS #cluboutfitideas #baddiefits #ootd | [Music] W hi my loves welcome back to my channel and a Happy New Year to each and every one of you thank you for sticking around with me thank you for making my year an amazing one and thank you for always coming back I really appreciate each and every one of you my name is if this is your first time coming across me and my Channel please don't go anywhere stick around I have a lot of things search the channel there's fashion there's lifestyle we're always having fun down here subscribe subscribe if you haven't thank you last year I brought to you outfit inspiration for dir December because you know we don't do our December our Christmas like every other person we always have fun it's always always bubbly it is always from the club to the beach house and everything we are always having fun and I promised another segment which circumstances Beyond My Control I couldn't bring to you in December but we're doing it again in January better late than never yet okay the outfits I'm going to be showing you today are actually outfit that I purchased in December they are all outfits that I got in December because I wanted to wear out and since I am trans transitioning my wardrobe slowly into being a bit modest we're still going to show skin we're still going to have fun but I started getting clothes that match the energy I'm looking for in 2024 if you follow me on Instagram you must have seen like two or three pieces of what I'm going to show you guys today that is because I wore them out in December that was the whole idea of buying these clothes here but I'm still going to show you guys enough of the talking let's just get into the video please guys ignore whatever background no not here we're actually out of power right now and everybody's generator is turned on so I can't wait I need to post up nothing is going to stop us 2024 we're going to be consistent so let's get into it we starting up very strong in this video and that is with this beautiful red dress from Lisa you guys I wanted to really wear this dress last year I did a perfect occasion a perfect event to wear it to because it is quite short it is rouged it is quite short and I really like it and down here is Lacy a bit it is really really cute IAD of cutting this but like it's part of the style so I could just leave it to run can actually wear this to the club you can wear it to dinner you can wear it to drinks with your girls it is very very versatile and you know what I preach about buying clothes that you can wear to a lot of places you don't just buy clothes that oh you wear only to the club you cannot wait to have drinks with your girls we're not doing that in 2024 our wardrobe is going to serve us the clothes we buy in 20124 is going to serve us the next item has to be this beautiful dress from Zara you guys it is stting I ironed it yesterday but you have to like keep it well when you iron it so that it doesn't get red but this is what it looks like it has slits on the sides on both sides and it has like a lessy thing I realized I bought a lot of clothes that had LS that had stuff on them it had like a lessy thing down here where you have the boob area which I am just realizing now I don't know if this is can you see me or we have to wear boob tape or something I didn't have intentions of doing that I tried it on one time and I let it the back is really pretty this is what it looks like behind you're going to see the picture so I can actually wear this to dinner you can wear this to church if you style it with a Blazer is long enough and the slits are not all that gone so you can wear to church with a Blazer but I can wear this to dinner I can actually wear this to brunch with the girls yeah I can I think my outfits today are really for the modest girls the girls that love to cover their skin but still look very good I am transitioning I'm just looking at my clothes now and I'm realizing that for real for real I am transitioning and I like that for me I mean it's been in my head for a while so if we're going to do it then let's do it in 2024 yeah no okay yes so this beautiful pink dress you guys I am not a fan of colors but I realized that recently I am tilting towards more colors when I bought the things I bought I didn't have a lot of dark colors in it I think I just have this black and my some some blues and all of that but I really went for colors so this beautiful pink number it is so cute you guys I love the detail it has this nice thingy on the sleeves it's spitted here so it gives you this snatched but free Vibe I like it so I'm going to show you guys you can actually wear this to like a business meeting if they don't have issues with how long your dresses go you can wear this to church you can also wear this to have lunch with your friends you know that time where you just want to look very covered and decent you can wear this to lunch you can wear this to you can even wear it to dinner depending on how you dress it and all of that so the next number is going to be this beautiful Curry dress from Zara you guys I think why I picked this dress was because it has cow on it and I love a lot of things that relates to Nature that if you know you know so I really got it because of the cow rings but I love it it's a bit tight up here for me well something we can wear I would wear this to the beach you know when you're trying to shift from the regular bikini regular Beach wear you just want to look different not like every other person at the beach something like this goes what do you guys think of this let me know would you wear this to the beach or you would rather wear the normal bikini the beach wear and everything let me know the next outfit if you're following me on Instagram you have seen this already so let's just pretend we did not post this on Instagram and you're seeing this for the first time this is it guys this dress is so cute so I had a wedding to attend and I had picked an outfit already but when I saw this dress I'm like no way this is what I am wearing to that wedding party if you have like an event you can wear this if you want to wear it to dinner you can wear it to dinner because it is really really cute up here see and it is rouged down here I'll show you guys what it looks like it is rushed and it is really long so this is really really classy this is really really effortless you are going to look very good without doing too much a nice long dress it is so cute I think this is what so put me on the dress so you can wear this to weddings you can wear this to dinner you can actually I think you just wear it to weddings wear it to dinner wear it to events that you want to look modest but you don't want to look too modest what do you guys think where would you wear this to do you have other places you would wear this dress to cuz I actually think that long dresses limits you you know if it's a short dress you can decide okay I want to wear it to the club and but when it's long kind of limits you what do you guys think where would where else part from um maybe weddings and dinner where else do you think you can wear this to let me know in the comment section the next item of clothing has to be this beautiful purple number it actually a strapless dress and it is so cute yes it looks cute on my skin it has a sleit behind mind you could wear this to dinner wear this to dinner you could wear this to work with a Blazer you could wear this to church with a Blazer you could actually wear this to have drinks with your girls the beautiful thing about dresses like this is that they are very very vesatile you can wear it anywhere you just need to add pieces subtract pieces and you get what you want I also got it in a dark shed this one is from River Island it it's so cute they all really stretchy I the fits like a glove like this one fits very well sits on my body very well let's see if it's it looks good on my skin but I think this looks better this looks really really good but this fits very well sits on my skin like a glove and I really really like it it has bits of up here you can actually wear this to have drinks you can wear this to run amazing errands you can wear it with your heels if you're going shopping in one of these stores 2024 we're dressing up for everything everything dress up life is short you're on my Instagram you have seen this already but I'm still going to show you guys this you guys I really like this dress but when I wore it's out I didn't really like how it sat on my body maybe I was feeling some type of way that day but I really like it I like this thingy that looks like flowers here and it is quite short so it's the same material it's like nylon the same material with these other two I like it it is really really cute short cute sits on my body but maybe when we try it out today it's going to eat but it looks really really cute you can wear this to the club can wear this to night events you can wear this to dinner if you want to can wear this to have drinks with your girls can really wear it to the club because it's short and it has like nice detailing to it so you look fabulous you stand out without even trying too much A lot of these outfits I have are being paired with very minimal accessories C 2024 I do not want to do too much accessories only when needed but I want to be seen with very minimal accessories wrist watch a nice bracelet a very nice denty necklace denty earrings you know something to keep you very feminine and well put together because sometimes when you do too much with your accessories becomes it clashes takes away from the outfit and doesn't make you look very good makes you like who is this person don't you have access or is it your first time of accessorizing and we don't want to do that in 2024 so which of these outfits is your favorite if you have any questions you want to ask please leave them in the comment section don't forget to subscribe let us get far don't forget to subscribe guys don't forget to like don't forget to share and thank you so much for watching I'm going to see you guys in my next video bye [Music] | NSIKAK UMOH | UCeFV1-gpZiosZNNjNWpn0xQ | 2024-01-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,070 | 10,130 |
gzKdNV34JyU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzKdNV34JyU | 🗃🗄Conspiracy Files #9: ❄😱The Deadly Threat Lurking in the Arctic Permafrost | Conspiracy Files number nine the deadly threat lurking in the Arctic permafrost grapples with the threat of rising sea levels a new danger lurks beneath the surface the Arctic permafrost hung the ancient bacteria and viruses that have been dormant for thousands of years is melting at an alarming rate due to climate change these deadly microbes which have the potential to infect humans and animals alike could be resurrected as the ice melts scientists have identified smallpox Anthrax the Spanish flu and the bubonic plate of some of the diseases that could be buried in Siberia but it's not just ancient diseases that pose a threat even modern bacteria can be affected by climate change in fact it was a mere 1.5 degree change in temperature that caused a small microbe to evolve into the black death killing millions of people in the 14th century nor the warning signs of climate change [Music] we may be unknowingly unleashing a deadly enemy from the Frozen depths below | ai Revolution | UCEMQ1_041pto8IOh3FppotQ | 2023-04-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 167 | 976 |
8uE7LhSPH14 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uE7LhSPH14 | MATCH REACTION: Bowyer slams 'unacceptable' Bantams | [Music] Gary can you give us your SEC on that well it's not acceptable for status that's probably my best appraisal of it is that you know we came at we came with a plan we came with what we wanted to do we highlighted areas that we knew we had to deal with against them they comp lots of balls into the box and unfortunately today we've got done by by two of them and then I think the big key moment is obviously the penalty you know and that's not that's not blaming doily took the responsibility and you know players and Miss penalties Messi's mister penalty but if that had gone in but I thought we saw it's a second off well and we had a couple of chances where they've always made some good sales but then after we missed the penalty I cannot accept what happened after that he seemed to dent look the first girl black Paul got was a bit of a setback but the second and third seemed to really dent the confidence of a team I think yeah definitely I think the manner is deferred and the manner of the fourth you know but they've been told that that's not acceptable and in terms obviously Charleston next will you make changes or what will be the message going into next week I like this and you're asking me about next week I've got to deal with this one and go for it and then we go from there [Music] | Bradford City AFC | UCApKWe9YYSzSsZ0m5mLhl7g | 2019-03-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 258 | 1,308 |
dKBfFcCb-Dc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKBfFcCb-Dc | NCompass Live EGAD! Bed Bugs in the Library? | there we go all right good morning and welcome to this week's edition of Encompass live I'm your host Christa Porter over here on the side here um here at the Nebraska library commission uh Encompass live is the commission's weekly online event um a webinar webcast online show um the terminology for what you call these things up for debate so people have strong feelings about what they don't generally they do and don't want to use but whatever you call us we are a online show we're here live every Wednesday morning at 10: a.m. Central Time if you're unable to join us on Wednesday mornings that's fine we do record the show every week and you can go to our website and watch our recordings um we have recordings going back to the very beginning of the show actually which was uh January 2009 was the first uh show so you can go back and watch everything um we post the recordings onto our YouTube account if there's any present PowerPoint presentations as we have this morning um those will be included and any websites that are mentioned we save into our delicious account online so you can have access to those afterwards as well um we do a mixture of things here on the show uh book reviews mini training sessions um interviews uh website tours uh basically our only criteria is that is something Library related something libraries are doing something they're involved in something that might be of interest to them uh so some of our topics you might think are a little out of the box uh you might wonder sometimes uh why is that on the show but trust us everything comes around the libraries in some way that's my criteria that's really the only criteria um we do have Nebraska library commission staff since we are hosted here by the Nebraska library commission that come on and do um uh shows sometimes um but we also beinging bring in guest speakers and that's what we have this morning as you can see on the slide there um bed bugs in the library is what we're going to be talking about this morning and as far as I know we don't have any to display or show we didn't bring any examples except for in picture form so good for that um you're happy about that yes I think my my my supervisor would not be happy if that was gonna be live demonstrations no um um this is a session that actually done at our State Library conference last fall and I believe you've done it elsewhere as well um and it was recommended to me by multiple people I did not attend your session there but it was mult recommended to me by multiple people to have it on the show because it was something very interesting and useful and something a lot of libraries are having to deal with so um we have with us uh Julie bino and Katie mtha who are from our um Lincoln City libraries um here in Lincoln Nebraska and Dr jod Green right next to me who's from um Nebraska exension office here based in Lincoln as well yeah right it's down the street so um they're going to tell us all about the wonderful world of bed bugs and how we can get rid of them not have them at all protect ourselves protect ourselves yeah so um probably use the mouse to click on the slides first there we go and then you should be able to there we go there previous this is just our agenda real quick for the day um we are going to short start out with the video and I'll turn it over to Katie okay just that all right hang have to turn the volume up on that a bit we'll get the volume up a little higher for you so you can hear it I turned it down earlier when we were testing things so and this is very typical of kind of what we go through when we've had to deal with bed bugs and that's why we included this little clip it's from orang is the New Black yes if you're a fan of the show black is the new orange is the black um if you're a fan of the show you might recognize this he calm down not reping any B not isn't that right then a no big that's a muffin CR why how you going tell the expert what that is he like I'm not an expert at muffin think about these bastards once they're in the only way to get them out wipe out the nooks and crons you can just SP some stuff in here steam the books or something tell what you think Mr 100% sure 75% how sure are you that that's some in 90% oh that way down [Music] sure I'm down to like 5050 so we don't ever eat bed bugs but we do have a lot of times where we're passing the book back and forth and asking what do you think this is so we'll turn it over to Dr um green and she'll be able to tell you a little bit more about bed bugs thanks there we go so I'm going to talk about um bed biology um we'll first talk about talk about their distribution so they're distributed worldwide reported in all 50 states they did have um they were around a long time ago before like the world war and after World War II and the um invention of DDT there was a huge decline in the population to the point where it was kind of a myth that even bed bugs existed um I know my generation didn't ever never see a bed bug um growing up in the the the line good night sleep type don't let the bed bugs bite was kind of just a cute little saying and since the 1980s uh there's been an increase and even in the last you know 10 years a huge increase a lot of reports um uh and they're showing up everywhere do we know why it came back or like what happened that made it suddenly I don't know why oh okay oh dear oh all right maybe I shouldn't [Music] help well some of the reasons why um we think is increased travel we're just able to go to many places in the same day right um and we take all our belongings with us especially our outer wear and our bags um our Pest Control practices are I guess a little more environmentally friendly which makes it a little um there's less pesticide around to kill any residual bugs that are around so when we used to spray a lot of DDT for cockroaches and mosquitoes and whatnot um nowadays we don't do that so any bed bugs that are there hiding cracks and koses won't be you know killed off accidentally um there's a lack of awareness which is a big problem people don't know bed bugs exist so you don't protect against them you don't look for them inspect them um so that increases the problem and um insecticide resistance is a problem because of all the pesticide use over the years um the bed bugs have evolved to have a thicker exoskeleton or cuticle um it's a waxier exoskeleton and so um the insecticide don't doesn't penetrate as much into the cuticle to affect them and then they've also um scientists have shown that they have evolved faster metabolism so even if it does get into their system they're able to um detoxify and get that out of their system faster so we'll talk about um how to how what they look like I don't know if it's a delay [Music] or so the human bed bug um is a pest of humans so um they are it's an in it's an insect and it's in the order htra and um we call those half Wings U the sub order is heter optra and you might know them as a true bug enologists call Things by their order um you know we've got beetles and we've got flies but this one is actually a true bug and you might know some true bugs like stink bugs or har Quinn bugs uh box elder bugs milked bugs um the bottom uh right one there is a like a leaf footed bug which is a an over winterer so when you see those they sometimes come into the house they are all characterized by their um piercing sucking mouth part which they hold underneath their body um and it kind of looks like a beak um so that's something they all have in common um and a bed bug is no exception so this is the uh ventral side of a bed bug so they're Underside um two different bed bugs um and you can see they've got this um this mouth part and so it's kind of just like a straw so they pierce into the skin or the plant whatever they are um whatever they feed on and most of them are plant feeders there are some predatory ones in bed bugs are one of them um their scientific name is sex lectularius which means bed or couch um to identify these uh so this is an adult bed bug um its General shape is oval we call them dorsal venally compressed which just means they're flattened from the top if you see a bed bug sometimes they are like thin it like paper um they are about a reddish brown sometimes people call it mahogany um and adults can grow up to about uh a quarter of an inch and um the only problem with that is that that's an adult bed bug so there are very um a various number of sizes that are smaller than that and so they're different size ovals and then this is the same bed bug an adult and on the left you can see that that one's pretty oval and then on the white on the right that one's elongated and engorged and that is the difference between a hungry bed bug and a full bed bug so yeah so even the same bed bug in a different feeding status will look very different when you put one of the true bugs under the microscope to try to find out if it is indeed a bed bug these are some of its uh identifying features it has v vestig Wings which means they do not function they're actually they're not there so they do not fly so that is a big um it's it's very important if someone sees an an insect flying by it's not a bed bug um it's got a three segmented beak four segmented antenna and it has um golden hairs all over its body I I do want to talk a little bit about their um the way they mate it's a process called traumatic insemination and this is where the male bed bug pierces the female's abdominal wall with its external genitalia sounds pretty gory and it and it kind of is and he inseminates right into the body cavity and so the sperm travels um eventually to the ovaries where it does fertilize the eggs um there are adaptations in the female exoskeleton to U make that area or that wound heal faster so you know um that's part of evolution um and that is one of the big stories of uh con sexual conflict between males and females in the in the um the I guess biology so what that does for the male is it ensures that his sperm is the one to fertilize the eggs because it's the last sperm in that actually counts and the female doesn't want to mate with multiple partners because it is so traumatic to her so and um after she has blood meal which she um she needs to be able to lay these eggs She lays these eggs individually um two to five per day and they're glued onto surfaces um such as you know luggage bed clothing um and they hatch anywhere between 7 to 12 days after they're laid and in her lifetime she can lay 200 to 500 eggs um bed bugs undergo incomplete metamorphosis so they go from egg nymph to adult um that's very different from like a caterpillar or something that goes through complete metamorphosis where they've got a larv and then a dormant phase so these guys are active the entire time and a nymph is just a smaller version of an adult um under um normal I guess environmental conditions uh we say their life cycle could go from you know five to six weeks um here is their life cycle chart it doesn't like me um so it starts off as an egg and we'll see that if that's about a clock that's around 2 o'clock so the eggs will hatch and they will um hatch into the first instar nip and an inar is just a phase of development and so each um there are five stages of development or instars before the bed bug becomes an adult between each of those the nymph requires a blood meal and so um you know unlike mosquitoes where it's only the female that requires a blood meal for egg all forms of bed bugs do require um food in the form of blood um so between each of those it needs to mold because it is an insect and has an exoskeleton so it sheds that exoskeleton each time and uh this is a good diagram because it shows what the um which each instar looks like fed and um hungry and then the difference in sizes between um male and female and the the top picture is what a bed bug looks like when it's shedding its skin and the bottom is the exoskeleton that's left behind and you can see that mouth part you can see the antenna and you can actually see that the hind gut and there's a little bit of blood left in there try the down arrow see if that works better no here I use sorry everybody oh no that's okay there we go um the rate of growth and development is really dependent on food and temperature you know in order to survive for any pest it needs food water and shelter um they get food and water from our blood because they are they blood feeders and then they you know they find shelter close to where we are um they can undergo three to four generations per year and their lifespan is typically 6 to 12 months under optimal optimal conditions which is about 70 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit which is you know the temperature we live at their life cycle can be completed from egg to adult um eggling female um in one month and I just put a little note at the bottom that there are some temperatures that are lethal so that would be 0 degrees for 4 days and uh over 120 degrees fenhe for 30 minutes um this picture here um is a couple bed bugs with an apple seed um many times we compare the shape and the size and the color to an apple seed so um there's one for comparison um sometimes people bring in things that look exactly like a bed bug but if you put them under a microscope you will see that it's not a bed bug and this is important because a bed bug and the Eastern bat bug look very similar except you can see the the length of the hair on the bat bug are much longer um a lot of times they say if if the length of the hair is long longer than the diameter of the eye and I just think well it's kind of um it's longer hair it's long beautiful hair and then I started singing that the hair musical but the the bat bug it's important to be able to identify what if it's a bat bug or a bed bug because the bat bug primarily feeds on bats and so they're going to feed you know differently they're going to live somewhere else mainly in addicts they have Behavior differences when you find one it could be on your bed but it might not be living and have a whole aggregation in your bed so um the treatment differences you don't want anyone spraying close to your bed or treating your bed you want to be able to remove the bats and um you know treat the the proper locations um here's just a picture of a bunch of bat bugs and then one um a full body bat bug and bed bug and you'll just see um probably better on the the computer screen that one's just a lot hairier um so the necessity for survival is going to be food it's going to be blood um how do they detect us well uh we can't stop breathing and they can detect Us by our body heat carbon dioxide and our our human scent um it they can um consume up to three times their body weight in Blood and if you um I mean if you ever want to look at something gross you can there's a there's there's a bunch of YouTube videos you can just watch them go from this flat insect to a totally engorged um um bug um and it usually takes anywhere between 3 and 12 minutes for them to get that blood meal um their feeding behavior is not um daily the adults will feed every 3 to 5 days um and they'll typically feed on Exposed Skin while the host is sleeping um and if you know if you work uh nights they can adjust their schedule to um to meet yours so they can get their food they do not um bite the scalp though because they just are not adapted to be able to navigate through the hair they do inject compounds that Aid in feeding similar to you know other um blood feeders so that your blood doesn't uh coagulate and clot so they can get that out um the reactions of host um sometimes it's a delayed reaction some sometimes it's right away sometimes there's no reaction um it could result in like itchy red welts bumps hives um people react in all different kinds of ways and again um 30% of the population don't react which is part of the reason it it could get out of hand before we know we have a problem um the photo there is on the right that's actually of my RIS this one time that I fed bed bugs and I had a a delayed reaction of a week and then uh after I fed a bed bug again I swelled up right away really badly and I never did that again learn my lesson now it says you said they don't navigate hair very well does that mean they wouldn't be able to affect your pets um because of the fur they don't usually feed on pets I know people have found them on their dog but it's not something that they're like living on there they might have fallen on the dog but um yeah um maybe in the absence of a human they might something more CU they need for survival so post meal what they're doing and the reason why they only feed every 5 days or might you might not see them is because most of the time they're resting and digesting so they're hiding somewhere in a cracker crevice close to where you're sleeping and where you live so that they can digest and Mt so the nyss will Mt to the next instar and the adult female will lay eggs and this is the period of time where they kind of just you know wander onto things and they hitchhike um because they don't fly or jump you know they're just going to walk onto things and we're the ones carrying them around um a lot of times they'll go back to their aggregation site or they'll find a new um a new site close to their hosts and that could be a couch could be a bed um the adults and nymphs live together when there are great populations they can emit a very strong odor um I can't really describe the odor it's a really sweet kind of puky smell like it's but it's sweet um their harbage will contain fecal stains they eat blood so they will poop out blood there'll be a lot of dark um spots you will likely see a lot of eggs um those shed exoskeletons or skins and um some some live bugs running around in there um the places that you want to check um around the bed so it's not just the mattress you want to check the box spring you want to check all the places some of these pictures here you'll see the tag on the mattress the um the tacking that's glued or uh stapled to the bottom of the box spring that those Corner guards are good places to hide you want to typically check anywhere that's undisturbed so you know if if you're changing your sheets all the time like a hotel it's not typically going to be the top mattress um any upholstered furniture next um next to the bed or in the bedroom your nightstand um you know a lot of places so you're going to look for those those dark marks and those cast skins and so how do we bring them into our houses well sometimes we travel a lot of times we have purses bags computer bags diaper bags um when we put those down places and they can crawl on um here's just an example of you know eggs stuck or a little bed bug stuck to the zipper of a bag and so the bed bug comes off when you get to your house and could feed on you and you know maybe you got a book nearby and so this is when the library gets involved thank you Jody you're welcome switch back to your presentation okay should be able to just get it there you go okay so um in 2002 12 I had a customer come in and that was the first time a customer ever asked me could you get bed bugs from a library book and I had never heard of that I did a quick Google search um and I didn't really see anything and I kind of gave them you know oh well we don't have that issue here it might happen but um two years later we actually had an introduction um where somebody dropped off book in our book drop uh that were infested with bed bugs and we talk about an introduction versus an infestation we've never had an infestation at Lincoln City libraries um the first time it happened uh the way our circulation desk is set up there's a a spot for customers to return the books and then we pick them up from that um spot and put them on carts and then as we have time we go through and check them in and so these books were on a cart for a little bit um you know they're they're mixed in with other returns from other customers and when we were finally getting to them we started looking at these books and they were um you know there were a lot of food stains on them to begin with but then there were you know other things that we thought this is really strange they felt really tacky um and then um the bugs started kind of coming out and then it was kind of pandemonium at the at the circulation desk because no one wanted to touch them um everybody was kind of like what's going on and so we realized that these books just couldn't be treated the same way we treat most Dam damaged items um we weren't sure what exactly it was although somebody guessed that it was a bed bug so that's when we got the County extension office involved and we um you know asked them to look at it and to actually make that identification and then after after that um we decided to form a committee because there were so many issues and problems dealing with these books like I said they just weren't typical damaged books all right some of the things that libraries need to consider are policy considerations um providing training and determining best practices for staff how to treat materials um determining workflow procedures and letting customers know and providing information to the public um we invited Jody here because it's very important for us to know what a bed bug looks like in all the different stages um at Lincoln City libraries we have large posters in all of the back rooms showing the different life stages of bed bugs um so that's staff can be aware of what they look like it's really important that staff get past the itching stage when you see a bed bug you have to stay calm and know what to do so we will talk about all these different stages that we went through so one of the first things we we dealt with were policy considerations like what are we going to do with these materials that come back um because in this case we had two sets we had the books that were in you know we thought were um obviously in had some sort of bed bug damage to them but then there were also books that were just sitting on the cart next to them and bed bugs are hitchhikers so they could have crawled out from one book to the other so um we were going to treat everything were we going to discard things we had to kind of come to an agreement on how we were going to treat these materials and we'll talk a little bit more about that later um then another really touchy subject is how to contact the customer because um the woman that brought the books back with our first one you know she just kind of to me lived in a different reality than the rest of us she she said that no she never had any problems and she she didn't see anything wrong with the books we tried to start pointing out things that we thought were damaged and unfortunately she had several brand new books so she was the first check out on them so that in a way helped us know that that yes that this was the the customer that was bringing these in but um you have to be really careful on how you talk to customers uh one of our work uh workflow Pils is is is to actually put hold on items that are still on um a customer's account if they've returned something that we suspect has bed bug damage and we had a situation where uh a woman had several children's items out on her account um the a book came back that had a bug in it and and it wasn't a bed bug but there wasn't proper training at the time and so it was assumed that they were bed bugs so they went through and put holds on all these items that were out on This Woman's account and then she called the library because she tried to renew them and after about the first fifth book she tried to renew she kind of got a little bit frustrated so when she talked to a staff member the staff member looked it up and saw that the next hold on it was for bed bug damage and immediately told the woman oh well it's because you have bed bugs and that just created another whole set of problems so you really have to think about you know what you're saying to customers um and you have to kind of have a script and we we do have some things um out there for you to look at uh we have a a a template for a letter that we've developed um it's it's gone through our legal department um explaining to a customer you know that that items that they've returned have bedbug damage um and giving them instructions on how to return them because we really don't want those items coming back into our book drops um then you're going to have to consider are you going to ban this customer from the library um some some libraries that have infestations have actually done that um we haven't done that at Ben at uh Lincoln City libraries what what we've done is we've charged them for the cost of the item our customers can't check out if they have more than $10 of fines and so far we found that to be a pretty effective way to immediately stop them most people who have bed bugs have bigger problems than a you know 3040 $50 Library fee um so that's kind of what's happened to us and if we have a a reoccurring customer that's checking things out um getting charged for them paying them and coming back we'll we'll kind of address that when we have that but so far we haven't run into that um another issue are you going to ban personal belongings uh we went to one seminar and and there was a a person talking from a library that had a huge infestation and they just went to Banning everything they banned bed rolls they banned book bags they you know they banned a whole bunch of things because they needed to make sure that people weren't bringing in bed bugs on their personal belongings uh we had a situation where an elderly gentleman came in with a messenger bag and sat down at a a computer terminal and the person next to them looked over and saw that there were bed bugs crawling out of this messenger bag and they came to us and so then we had to go to tried to as discreetly as possible go go to the gentleman and ask him to bring his his bag out and um had to talk to him about you know this is what we see we ask them to um remove the item so we've actually put that as part of our policies that um you know we will ask people to remove anything that has um it's it's more than just bed bugs I think it's termites as well but any kind of cockroaches insect um but that's something you're going to have to think about you know where where you going to set those lines and then finally if you are going to ban a customer how are you going to reinstate them um some places require proof of treatment uh most of the over-the-counter um applications you can get are not effective when we talk to exterminate people who exterminate these they say that they're not effective so are you going to take a a receipt from you know somebody who tried to treat it themselves um usually and Jody might be able to jump in here a little bit more like usually it takes several treatments in order for um the problem to be solved so you have to think about that as well um like I said we have not decided to ban customers so we haven't had to go to this step but if you choose to ban a customer you are going to have to think about that how are they going to be reinstated all right the next our next item of emphasis then was to talk about staff um all of the staff do we have eight locations in Lincoln City libraries and we felt that all are that all all staff needed to be trained on how to identify bed bugs what bed bug damage looks like that's why I was talking about the poster earlier um we have volunteers that check in books so we also want to train the volunteers so that they can recognize the evidence in the books and what a bed bug looks like um we developed workflow procedures um and that's something each Library needs to do exactly what do you do if you're checking in a book that shows bed bug damage um how do you show it on the customer's record what you do with the book um you know just we've got like two pages of um instructions that we decided that staff that for staff to know so that they could follow um as Katie alluded to too we had to talk to them about what to say with the public you don't say Jody that book has bed bugs you've got bed bugs in your in your home um there's Kinder ways to say it such as the library has found evidence of bed bugs in your books you know and then be willing to talk to the people and that's the that's a very hard conversation to have you don't know if they're going to react with anger with surprise um if they're going to admit it um just what they're going to say but just think how you would feel if somebody said oh we found bed bugs in your books um so we had to talk to staff about that we had to we talked about how to pre prevent transporting bed bugs um from home to the workplace and from the workplace back to home um there's all sorts of precautions you can take one thing that that we've been told or that people will talk to or that professionals do if they're working with bed bugs um hopefully you have an attached garage you may want to take all your clothes off in the garage throw them right in the dryer so that you don't bring them in that's a pretty serious case but it's something that all of us have done and we hope you have an attached garage you might want to think about that um I know Katie has called her husband and said please put clothes in the garage for me so there's ways around that but it's a conversation that has to be had with staff um about how to keep yourself safe um we recommend that you tumble that you put your clothes in the dryer skip the washing machine go right to the dryer and keep them in at high heat for at least 30 minutes or more um and if you're wearing clothes that are dry cleanable you know put them in sealed plastic bags um and also if you find this is what we use um two gallon size plastic bags in the library to put things in too so if we find books at C culation desk um we put them immediately in one not one bag but two bags and make sure they're sealed so that was another thing with staff we had to make sure that they all had the bags and knew where they were and and how to recognize them um and again some our handouts are attached um on the library commission website yeah on the session page for this show um Julie sent them to me yesterday there's three handouts there where documents you can download it's their letter um their uh best practice or bed bug prevention and FAQ for dealing with Library customers um so you'll also be able to get those after the show if you haven't seen them out there already we did not put our workflows on because that's pretty you know it's something each library has to determine on their own um if everybody wants it we could kind of edit it to make it kind of generic and put it on if they want so um oh and the one thing I wanted to mention too is that in Nebraska at least we have at least 70 extension offices so you can go to your local extension office and talk to them they don't have people in Jody's position at each of them but they will send pictures so they'll get you the information they'll get the information to Jody and um Dr Jonathan Larson who works in Douglas County okay in terms of workflows uh we went to inspecting every item that came in and we like I we trained our staff to know what to look for um so when items come in um we kind of do a quick determination if it's obviously damaged so this would be something that has like the fecal stains on it or the blood splatters on it or something that's very obvious or then something that might be suspected if it was just right next to it in the bookd drop or on a book truck um we we wanted to treat everything um so um we just decided that it would be better to treat everything and we'll determine you know if we're going to charge a customer later um if it's if it's something that we think we're you know we're going to Tre uh it's obviously damaged and we're going to charge that customer we try to put that charge on as as soon as possible and that usually prevents them from doing further checkouts and then the other thing we have to do is go into their um holds look at what's you know what they've what they have out outstanding on their uh account and then any holds they might have and anything that's currently outstanding we put a hold on for bed bug damage and that means that they're not allowed to uh renew it and then when it comes comes back and when it's scanned in our um our our system shows you know this is on hold for and it gives the customer name so bed bug damage so we've trained our staff to look really look and if you see it's on hold for bed bug damage you need to be aware that this book you know you should treat very carefully back to the plastic bag we don't want our AIDS or anyone checking in to move the book from from that point you bring the bag to the sealed P plastic bags to the book and you seal them up then um and then uh we also have them uh whoever's checking it in is is kind of responsible for for putting together the uh template uh the letter template that we sent um to the customer and then our um branch managers are the ones who actually sign those and send those out to customers um so then once we have them in sealed P plastic bags uh they go into our freezer for at least four days and then after we're done done uh freezing them then they come out and then we do a post uh treatment inspection and we look at it anything that we think is fine can go back into the collection and those would be usually the books that are just next to a maybe an infected book will go right back into the collection anything that has any kind of damage on it at all gets discarded all right these are the things that we use at Lincoln City libraries for treatment we started out with the heat treatment of oven it was a large um cardboard box that heated up to at least 113° on the inside we would keep the books in the um double bags we'd put them in there and um what we lovingly call the bed bug Bakery we would bake them for at least seven or eight hours um the issue with this is that you need to have somebody kind of watch it you need to start it you need to stop it one time I forgot to shut it off and I went home so I had to come back CU I worried about it being a cardboard box box now they make them more like the softsided cooler bags um so I think they're safer and these are affordable options for libraries this one cost I think they cost around $140 the last time I looked so um I think it's a reasonable option um it's you can't put a lot of books in you could probably get 30 or 40 in would you think maybe at a time um but then we did some more research and found that you could use you can freeze the book or the items they need to be at least in a freezer that goes to to 0 degrees and they need to be kept in there at least 4 days um when I went out shopping for the freezer the not all freezers are not the same so you know make sure you ask for one that will freeze to below 0 degrees to do it and this was fairly I think this one cost around $300 so it's a fairly reasonable option too um the freezer makes it really easy we keep it in the c workroom um if we find something where we're checking in books we double bag them put them immediately into the freezer um so we're not carrying them all over the library um we do just have one at this time for Lincoln City loc for all of our locations it seems like our library that we're in the benett Martin Public Library has the largest we find the largest amount of um bed bugs in our books um some other things to have are lots of Ziplock bags in the both sizes the gallon and the two gallon um latex gloves sometimes it just makes everybody feel better you wear gloves when you're when you're handling them and plox wipes if we find them on if we're checking in from a book cart and we find a book on the book cart with bugs in we immediately put the whole shelf you know in there and then we'll wipe down the cart um again the whole goal is to you know you're going to have an introduction of bed bugs because they're everywhere but we want to stop an infestation okay we also have um we're lucky enough in Lincoln to have a company that has bed bug detecting dogs um so spots comes regularly um and sniffs all of our shelves he also will do all the furniture um tables and chairs um and he does alarm spots will bark if he smells bed bugs um and they do have a new dog now named Ruby and she sits if she sees if she smells bed bugs I guess they go to hospitals and apartment buildings and and I guess the people in the hospitals were concerned about the dog barking so um now there is one if you have an infestation you might want to take the books from the top shelves down because they can't sniff all the way to the top but they can get four or five feet up I believe to smell them so so one of the other things we did was we drafted and published some um FAQs for the for the public so we wanted to have something to say if customers called and said you know how are we addressing this so we have a little script that our staff can say you know this is how Lincoln City libraries are addressing the threat of bed bugs and one of the things we we um emphasize is that libraries are not uh great environments for them to thrive uh they're usually nocturnal and they need a human host to to feed um usually you don't have people in the libraries at night hope not so um there libraries like a lot of public buildings you know you can talk about any kind of public building a movie theater um restaurants you know you can have introductions but it's just they're just not a great place for for bed buds to thrive and that's something that's really important that we we tell the public um we also want to tell people how to return items um our worst case scenario is when they just come back in the book drop and then they could have infected anything that's in that book drop so um we we want uh the customers that might have bed bug infected books to make sure that they're put in uh sealed Ziploc bags and brought to the attention of a staff member they shouldn't just be put into a uh a book drop and then we also provide uh a a link for finding more information about bed bugs and this is back to the the county extensions uh their resources there are excellent yes one other thing I wanted to mention too that um at V at Martin Public Library we have a garage so one time we found um spots alarmed at a at a love seat we had in our youth services area so we put the the love seat into the garage for six months at least so it went through I think winter or summer I can't remember which one it was but then when spots came back we had them um sniff it again and it was fine so so that's another option and if you do move furniture around in the library they recommend the extension office recommends that you wrap it in like shrink wrap or put it in a bag so that the the bugs don't fall off as you're moving it um what I've done is have spots follow the trail to make sure he doesn't sniff anything else so um so that's another option too all right here's some examples this is a book that we found when you first opened the back cover there were two little we think blood smears on the side of the book um so that's one of the first things to start looking for that should raise your um radar right there that maybe there's bed bugs or bugs in the book um we then looked at the bottom of the book and you could tell there were um feal spots blood smears um all sorts of things going on with that book and then we opened up and we looked inside the cover and there were you could actually see a couple dead bugs inside the cover so as Katie was saying it's really important to take a good look at the books because you want to stop it now um this was probably one of the worst books that we had with um what do we say those were the the the blood spots feal spots feal spots on them yeah um and these were all over the book and I didn't keep the book and I kind of wish I would have um but this was where I first got to know um jod because I thought I'm just going to take this book over here because number one it's good to get to know her and another thing let's just figure out what's going on exactly um so the extension office has wonderful facilities they have um magnifying glasses that are magnifying computers that will blow up everything so here we are and see I had to take my glasses off we were searching um to look at the things up close um there was some more spots that were on this book um we kept searching and we did we looked at them for a long time and finally jod took a pair of pliers or tweezers and picked out something from the inside of the cover I think it was and this was about the size of a grain of salt it was very very small so um and then she put it under the on the computer screen and there it was we found one and it was not visible you really need the right kind of equipment to see it yeah and part of the reason why I went over is because I wanted to educate myself more you know and the extension office is wonderful to work with you know I'd also say when you're uh looking at books at check in uh flip through all the pages um what happens if if a a bed bug has uh just recently had a meal they might be crawling across the book and we have people that take their like index finger and and push down on the bug and in that case it's splatters the blood on the pages so that's another Telltale sign that this might be you know a book that's bed bug damaged is if you see these blood splodes all through through the book and we don't want to send out a book that looks like that no so I keep thinking you know if I see spots in books when I'm reading them at home it's like oh what is that and I'm so happy when it's food all right so these are just some of the things that we do that we've talked about I think the most important thing is to stay calm we've shown a lot of pictures because we do need you to get past the itching stage but I think yeah I'm getting that yeah I will even if you know we've had people drop like four or five books on the surf desk and live bugs have come crawling out yeah and I guarantee it you're going to itch but you need to stay calm and take care of it so so know I don't say Mr where do you hire to the dog the dogs the that special bed bug sniffing dogs I think when whatever area you're in if you do just do a search on the internet doesn't like an exterminators type office would do or um pretty specialized like this this one this is the top hit if you put in um bed bug sniffing dog okay the dog it's a $10,000 dog and it goes through extensive training before they get it and um once they get it then they have to kind of train it how to work in public areas and you know how to behave that's why the last time they came they B they have a new dog named Ruby and she's seven months old but she's came and you know to learn how to I said yes bring her along because this is a good place for we clothes to you know to learn how to do it yeah I did I just Googled on here bed bug sniffing dog and here for Nebraska the first one that comes up is K9 bed bug detection of Nebraska and Lincoln and then something from Pest solution in Omaha meet decoy our bed bug hunting dog so yep so they're around so we we're glad they come yeah yeah and you know hiring a dog isn't for every situation but in situations like a library or a dorm room when you need a lot of ground to be covered investigated and um you know inspected pretty quick um a dog is the way to go but when it comes to like a bedroom you know it's you do want a human to to go and confirm and flip things over and this is is something we can tell our customers that we do quarterly yeah we check all of the libraries and we should also say that it's a line item in our budget now oh cool you know to hire the dog or the company to to pay for and you always learn a lot from them because they're telling you about where they found bed bugs before and and what they do to prevent them so it's a good time to have a good conversation yeah we do have a couple of questions coming in um so if anybody does have any other questions type them into your questions section of your go-to webinar interface and we'll grab them here um someone wants to know first for um obviously Julian Kitty when you talk to people in the library do you take them away from the desk to a private place you know try and keep it you know absolutely private and on the down though absolutely go back in the office so that's probably something you've dealt with with other situations with with customers that you've got to let's go off somewhere else and talk yeah nobody wants to you know to overhear a conversation that oh yeah we found that and we've also had to tell staff that that's not something that to talk about like you know where there's a lot of you know when we usually have two people at our at our customer service desks and so you know that's not something you should be talking about just in general you know you don't want to give the the wrong impression to people that are in the library and then you you don't want to you know offend the person that that might be yeah and staff are busy it's like you know so and this takes a lot of sensitivity yeah um so uh another question I this is for you the pest control person said that bed bugs can live up to a year without eating um that is true I I would say that is is true but it also depends so that would be an adult bed bug and they could I don't I don't personally know I know scientific like scientists have said up to a year but that would be like a bed bug that's not you know actively searching for food and you know spending energy that that may I mean I definitely I think 6 months they can so when people want to leave their premises like I'm just going to leave for a year and come back and the bed bugs will be dead right well not always the case so that's probably what the pest control person was saying um they've done different experiments with with other um aged bugs but the smaller ones they need they'll they'll dry out if they don't get a blood meal pretty fast they need that moisture they'll be dead not just dorm right so the little ones so I mean an I think it can live quite a long time without a blood meal so yeah unfortunately that's true so you really want to actually have it treatment done not so something don't avoid it you want to yeah yeah um and as most want to know for you guys from the library which what staff is on your bed bug committee who do you have on the committee or where they from it it started out with um I volunteered to be on it and then we had another librarian that volunteered to be be on it and then at the time um the uh person who does our like our damages we when we have items that come back into the library that um you know are damaged we have every branch has somebody kind of assigned to to kind of deal with deal with that so he he joined the committee um I'm trying to think who else was on it initially I think just another you know we've got we have kind of a flatten organization so we've got Library AIDS Library service Associates and then um the library service supervisor and librarian so we had the library service associate you know join us people that are at the Frontline desk and work with them so basically you know see who will volunteer that wants to yeah because it you know I think I was I was there like shortly after I think they called me to come up um but you know when when you see what Havoc this could wreak you know you want to you want to be there and you want to say okay we need to find a better way to deal with this so that was kind of one of the reasons that I was doing it and I think I think I was a library service supervisor at the time so I was in charge of the library service Associates um but when you when you have somebody bring in six books and the bugs start crawling out then you you understand that you need to have some procedures in place we took this person outside and you know he put all of his books on top of our book drop and and I had a you know kind of a quiet chat with them and he agreed to take them home and freeze them and then bring them back in bags so yeah that's good thing you've got to the panic I mean because people hear bed bugs now that you hear the horror stories going to hotels and things and coming back covered and I'm sure when people hear that or see that um staff they just panic and run potentially they could because they don't want to yeah bring it into their own house so yeah well all of us we still talk about it if we find them and sure it's like did we take precautions I always have we always have luggage and laundry in our garage mhm before he even goes into the house yeah and I when I was the supervisor in charge of the AIDS um I always told the AIDS because they were the ones primarily dealing with checkin you know make sure you're wearing something that you can throw in a dryer don't you know don't bring anything really really nice I I try not to wear a lot of clothes that are dry you know dry clean only but on days when you're presenting to the public or something I I might be in it and it's usually those days where and and I would say it comes in waves too like we haven't had any in quite a while but it seems like we get like three or four from different people in one month and then it would drop off and six or seven months would go by and we get another batch so it's kind of interesting that's actually somebody had just asked I'm jumping down how many incidents have there been since 2014 when you had the first oh I don't we haven't really kept track we have um the bed bo the spots comes you know four times a year and I bet that he has found all of the libraries at least 50% of the time he's alarmed you know for for either a piece of furniture or a row of shelves books so they're there you just don't know and then you just take care of that section and yeah um so has a question for Jord I think if a single bed bug is brought into a home if that's even possible will it die off because it will not be able to breed it is possible to bring one in on your shoe or your purse or something like that if it's a male bed bug yes likely it will die because it won't be able to breed if it is um a female that has already made it B only need to mate once they actually all most insects can store sperm oh so they just need the blood meal to be able to lay eggs so if you get a fertilized female that one bed bug can can can create an infestation so yes and no it'll depend yeah better to be cautious oh yeah yeah whenever you see anything definitely um okay here's a good good uh policy question I guess if you decide to keep a book in The Collection that has been treated so you didn't have to get rid of it toss it do you still charge the patron for it do you have like you pass on for the cost of the treatment how does that well since our treatment is really just putting it in the freezer for four days yeah no um what's being returned to the collection is something that looks you know a nice book like and it it's usually what's being returned to the collection is something that might have been right next to on on a book cart or in a book drop right next to a book that was in you know has the damage pretty much anything that has damage we get rid of right away our our normal policy with damaged items is to leave them available for a customer to come in and inspect them you know when we charge them and then they if they pay for that then they can take that item with them we don't do that with bed bug books no you know they the customer doesn't get a chance to see them they go right out to the trash yeah outside of the building yes yes and the ones that you treated are the ones that were just nearby don't have any visible damage so that you can still like the one picture we showed with the spots you know we don't want those to go back in the col you like you said you don't want anybody to see that and just grossed out about getting icky books from the library and I would say this true for all damag books I mean that you know kind of the the rule of thumb is would I would I want to check take check this out and take it to my home and if if I'm looking at a book and it's kind of you know because we have people that leave food stains on stuff I mean there's all kinds of stuff that comes back with life B everybody knows um so you know anything that we wouldn't normally put back on a on a shelf you know we're not going to put back if you know we've been treated yeah and since the treatment doesn't cost anything extra there's no reason to charge someone just because it was nearby and right get we're doing that to protect the Integrity of the library too so yeah right yeah it's the only things that are are are obviously damag that we charge a customer yeah makes sense because then you got to totally replace it potentially I do all right all right we're just hitting 11 o'clock which is great perfect timing you guys are worried about going too far over or something um anybody have any other questions any last minute questions you want to get out while we're here um you can see there is contact information for everybody for Jody Julie and Katie up there if you want to contact them afterwards any other questions you come up with you can but if you want to ask anything right now this is your last chance get your typing in there um any last uh final wrap-up things you guys want to say before we do well it's certainly nothing I ever studied in library school I think no one but you know it's it's out there and it's not going to go away so the best thing you can do is learn to you know have these policies in place know how to handle them when they come in know how to you know have your staff know how to um be trained to identify it you know have the staff know how to protect themselves and um you know I don't itch as much you know it's just another day you know okay I would agree with Katie as a and then as the manager it's like I want to make sure the staff are trained I want to make sure the customers are handled the books are handled responsibly that we talk to customers responsibly um and we just have to do it we have no choice so yeah it's too bad that you have to get you actually end up getting used to it because it's come up often enough yeah yeah well and we've never had an infestation so that's kind of our goal that's good exactly is to not have that do as much preventative as you can yep all right well it doesn't look like anybody typed in any urgent last minute things so I think we will wrap it up for today um thank you very much Jody and julan kti for being here today um uh very informational very good um very itchy but I'm okay um you know mental kind of thing um oh and someone asked where can we download documents actually I'll show you that right now because I'm going to grab back the mouse here and we're going to switch over to my website here um so yes we've been recording the show right now and it will be on our website if you just Google Encompass live anywhere um we apparently have the only thing out there called this get still which is great so we come up first on your search results uh the information for today's show it's already bumped off of here but I can show you the uh items that uh Julie sent me yesterday are on the session page right now um you can download them right now from here uh FAQ best practices and the letter that they have for template you can use those you can they're all downloadable from our website they'll also be included when I send out the link to the recording as well we just be copying this right over to our recording link which will be available here on our Encompass live website we've got our current show upcoming shows but right beneath that is our link to our archives and this is where we'll have a link to the YouTube recording of the show it'll be right here at the top of the list when it is done this is last week's um a link to the Powerpoints that they both shared today and um those documents will all be there as well um probably by later this afternoon sometime I'll have the recording done as long as YouTube cooperates with processing and uploading and all and you'll all get email let you know when it's available there let's see all right um so that will wrap it up for today's Show Hope you join us next week when our topic is something completely different no bugs I hope um in archives and special collections actually you never know um but I don't think that's what they're talking about next week um new they're working on some new standards for um public services and archives and special Collections and um Amy Schindler who's from Uno she contacted me about doing a presentation on about this in the show she's is going to be on next week talking about what they're looking at um looking for comments on it still and she's bringing along a couple of colleagues um M Harman from Harvard and Christian DuPont from Boston College going to be on the line remotely with her for next week's show so please do sign up for that one that's for just Nick on next Wednesday and any of our other shows you see we've got our topics coming up for the next um couple of months here new ones are always being added I've just got two SK two confirmed for March so far but other ones will be coming in so take a look keep an eye on our schedule there also if are a big Facebook user and Compass live is on Facebook we have a Facebook page you can 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4oP6CEXOPY4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oP6CEXOPY4 | Esatto 7kg heat pump dryer first use. Can you mount or stack it? | hello my friends and channel subscribers greg here from brisbane australia with another uncut and edited no bull video this is video number three about a sata heat pump dryer the first video was about unpacking and first impressions the second video was reaction on first video people ask how to connect drain hose instead of using the onboard water container because what it does when it dehydrates the clothes it collects water in the container so people who don't want it in other maintenance so i created second video that i put in a card above how i plant a dryer not to use that container and there were a couple other questions um about how noisy is as a dryer and how fast it dries and all of that so i can answer the question how fast it dries and it is important one to understand that heat pump dryers are different from tumble dryers so tumble dryers heat up the air heat up your clothes literally burning them and pushing that moisture out of the dryer out the hip bone dryers are different the reason why they're so economical and so gent on clothes because inside hiphand drive there's almost like mini air conditioner if you notice with your air conditioner and you've got an outdoor unit there's a hose and water dripping from there when you use it so besides coolant air it also dehydrates the air also in the winter when it's heating up it's dehydrated so here's the same first of all it creates the heat and keeps it inside the drum so heat not getting dispersed outside that's where savings come from the second one is instead of dispersing that moisture in the end creating or instigating mold it collects that moisture like air conditioner does and drips it out so the idea is to take that water and collecting containers so you can empty every time you use it or you can drain it as a washing machine drains it out and they plummet i'll show in a second video how you do that so now it's a beautiful rainy day in brisbane i just finished my washing and just about to start dryer i'm not sure if you can hear how loud or not loud the dryer is but the first impression what i would like to point out unlike any other dryers that i use and actually washing machines as well the door of this dryer actually opens all the way let me show you it goes all the way in that means you've got all the accessible space not like it's like how close you just squeeze through and and put closing so you've got all that um opening for you which is great um it's my first impression actually it's my first time i'm using this dryer so i've got no idea what to uh expect i just hope it will go all to the plan so i loaded my washing that is approximately five to six kilos of washing and based on my experience with the um hip-hop drives it would take between two to three and a half hours to dry it and a beautiful part of the dryer they got a lot of functions that based on a sensor to sense when you close already so it can be even more gentle on your claws if they are mostly synthetic or like now with mixed loads up with just on top there's a auto uh which a sensor tells when to stop drying so anyway everything out of the way the the filters are clean like when you're not using it for the first time make sure that all fillers are clean please watch my second video where i explain how it why is so important to keep filters clean in this particular dryer so filters are clean though is short um it's plugged into electricity and him starting for the first time and i hope you hear how much noise it makes and at the end i'll report how dry my claws are and that probably will be my final video for now thank you so much for watching this video before starting your hair noise if you like this channel or any videos on my channel please subscribe if you would like me to create videos on different subjects please let me know and thank you for watching greg from brisbane australia let's start it we turn it on all right so we've got only one red led that means the power is on and i choose auto which is a trust dryer to dry it appropriately and now i'll start the dryer so here are that's how noisy it is if you hear me talking same voice that means to me i think it's not noisy at all it's actually very nice and by the way i may create another video um you're not allowed to mount upside down any heat pump drives it's to do with technology of clamping water in and out and how it operates so no mind mounting upside down want this question out of the way yes you can mount them in a way of stacking or i think mounting on the wall but i don't believe um it is possible here i think uh asata or if you buy something or any other brand sell their own stocking up kid because i've got such a big washing machine my washing machine is 16 kilos and it's larger size so i just place the soft medium soft foam on the top of the washing machine and the dryer actually stands on top of the washing machine it's quite safe and secure um there's no way it's gonna move or tumble or anything like that so safety first yes you can stack them but you cannot mount them i hope it was helpful thank you for watching greg for breakfast | Greg Yurchenko | UC1mw6WHnjGdz18ZNorSA5CA | 2021-03-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,002 | 5,138 |
GhD8gyP_ehc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhD8gyP_ehc | Spelunking!! Skyrim Ep 1 | good evening Gus it's time to go news funking adventure in Skyrim is creating character doo doo doo boo loading loading right now by decide what race on V want my name to be that will be interesting what do I want to be cool and why should we get wish we go with which we go with oh let's see what character looks like imma go from there mayor to make a female of John boobs or a or with a really weird shaped head is awk the bottom like that that's where I got it from I forgot along the loading screens aren't again should start recording after the loading screen really bear you have uploaded in it well if I never keep it consistent schedule and my version of a consistent schedule is like loaded for 10 days and then I didn't I build again that's what you call consistent but yeah I ever have a lazy boat and do it for fun I ain't gonna make any money out of it well said I know that's bad I just looking at my youtube creation day 2007 how the hell if I started that long ago right riverwood discover it oh yeah I've got a few mods because yeah piecing us racing alone being great and so I've got the leash the modhri start in different places because the bloody cards dice so boring all right s human gene oh boy I got here as be a wood elf hey excuse me a widow yeah let's be water and leo does your mind hello that guy that he says oh honey look so happy the you know I you change a thing he looks so adorable finish our name your coat oh ok big grin accept pic combat pitch barbarian Crusaders Chloe Libya barbarian I parents proud such as me no I find the caravan traveling the mover do love you blue starts doing a tree no keep that having starred I'm just a me a tree or saving wait for it come on hey look at that but why don't screw it up look we good nope no just oh okay no knowledge be right that was a bit dodgy that guy I reckon why saw him right now I could have him doop doop did you do look to do come on the data is the game others with no load newsrooms well is that game i had no loading screens lately took was a load the game but there's no known strangers of far cry and i think it was [ __ ] off but i was brilliant once you in the game you and again i say it done business sword hey buddy hey just a hello to sound out you just step on the keyboard yeah thanks for that boy took a screenshot for me then yeah thanks need that wonder picture of the man old nuh soul Germany hand on you gu hey just say hello hey my name is Ben bowler Sheehan it up I looking at youtube channel but I figured I'd introduce myself a rift watchtower discovered a living alia it's pretty in it that's pretty rumors of dragon okay Oh listening investigate Holden kind of free hello hey don't kill me I'm your new Gregory Rowe get done in well you didn't ask but um did you you can search II know you can all right I'll take a nap laser and yeah I'm interesting any that hasn't breasts here than that oh no I in scrap better this is better just take it right oh he's gonna do tomorrow oh hey Bravo my chick so I didn't make accidentally make a check I really didn't mean to dodge all right until use the plane there's a bloody Archer you get done how's another dude their TV block hi get on it there's a barn all my debts so I'm watching you like a weapon on battling endless stick my knees 10 I stood our chests little bit crap ice très Belle that I'm panty line war hand I effect it loaded me in the middle of annoying cause I get done bandits get done in get on in these guys have got another yeah yeah kill me well I am King right now main character think it's time to call it for the first installment of our uh as we call this our spelunking adventure I took one more sexy look who's going I'll come on me a better look at either there's book darkness darkness yeah couldn't be more in the darkness all right come on I want a sexy look this guy before we go ten nine eight seven six five four up doesn't own mood gone too why Sun's up all right ready oh look at that free guy so happy I listened wind until happy put that away hey all right take care guys you | Zadine SBM | UCfZExk0aSpIkbdvkHFwfggw | 2015-07-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 831 | 4,082 |
m0ygrfaWhNw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0ygrfaWhNw | Formal Concept Analysis - Week 1, 2-03 - Formal concepts | [Music] now we'll use derivation operators to define formal concepts a formal concept is specified as a pair a b where a is a set of objects b is a set of attributes a prime equals b and b prime equals a in other words b is precisely the set of all attributes shared by all objects from a and a is precisely the set of all objects that have all attributes from b a is called the concept extend and b is called the concept intent these are two ways to specify a formal concept either we simply list all the objects that it covers that is all the objects from its extent a or we state which attributes an object must have to be considered an instance of this concept such attributes form the concept in term b let's look at examples in our context of triangles the second and the seventh triangles constitute the extent of the concept of right angle triangles which has only one attribute e in its intent indeed e is the only property shared by these triangles and no other triangle has this property another concept we may notice in this context is that of isosceles triangles with four objects in its extent by focusing only on acute angle among them will get a more specific concept of acute angle triangles it has two objects t4 and t6 in its extent and two attributes b and c in its intent if you look at the intersection of the corresponding rows and columns you'll see that the four cells in this intersection have crosses in them and it is not possible to add any rule or any column so that again all cells at the intersection had crosses this is true about all formal concepts up to permutation of rows and columns every formal concept defines a maximal rectangle filled with crosses and every such maximal rectangle corresponds to a formal concept [Music] you | arisbe, a guess at the riddle | UCjgQ2pJDjZlhdI4Ym7NQdUw | 2022-03-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 330 | 1,767 |
Cne8cZX1c7E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cne8cZX1c7E | Alexander Goncharov - Motivic Fundamental Group of CM Elliptic Curves... | [Music] it's a great honor for me to open this journey Gretchen and bear maser I should say that after breakup of Soviet Union I spent several years in Boston and was likely to talk to Barry about some piece of mathematics I was interesting in that time and Barry is a universal mathematician so he blends geometry and arithmetic and algebra in a kind of unique artistic way and very much admire how Barry does mathematics how he thinks about mathematics but also how he writes mathematics and how he speaks about mathematics when I was in Cambridge I even went sometimes to the low grade courses where I use a subject but I just wanted to see how Barry speaks about the subject but more than that for me Barry's a man of Renaissance so it's not only mathematics it's all many other human intellectual activities so so it's hard to name all of them philosophy poetry and I just was like you wants to be a takács Dan Mazer seminar on philosophy and this was actually was an unforgettable impression for me so Barry spoke about count and I never thought that it could be so interesting so I from former Soviet Union sir has some kind of attitude to philosophy and this dramatically changed my attitude to that so just one Barriss lecture on the subject okay let me go to mathematics so I actually change subject topic a little bit so what was announced will be hopefully in the end and my main goal is to give some kind of update on a topic they discuss is very about a quarter century ago so today's look of this is like that so it's mixed motives and geometry of modular manifolds and of course former title was just an example of this relationship and so let me start from very kind of general remarks so we're talking about mixed motives but if you consider pure motives then language and then close I'll make this precise so Lex taught us that pure let's say ranked M your motive so Frank M let's say over Q so they are reflected in the world of modular forms by optimal representations of GL m over and those which share algebraic at infinity so mixed motives so these pure motives so mixed motives they built from pure motives they kind of successive extensions of pure motives and so it's very natural to wonder how the after morphic vault reflects this phenomena so one can for example ask a question can we see something of just all this mixed motives we are modern manifolds mean after morphic world and today i want to give some examples and just want to say again that the simplest of these examples is the one we discussed with Barry and so if you want to look at mixed motives so first of all you want to mix the simplest of them but you want to get a great supplier then and so like a source of them is motivate fundamental group it's a great source for a curve you don't need to go higher of course this is a great source of mixed motives and so what do you want it to do today you want to look at two examples - if I have time but the first you want to take the fundamental group of multiplicative group - nth roots of unity this tangential based point at zero and I'm going to show that this relates in a very strange way to geometry of this modular manifolds and this is subgroup gamma 1 and M which is the matrices which is like that mod N and I'm going to talk about the situation when M is 1 of course bond zone 2 3 & 4 the relation sometimes exists for large M as well but this is where it's really precise and what we discussed with Barry in his office was the first situation when it's - and then the second kind of update is that the story doesn't end here so basically what's going on here is when we consider the field Q but also can consider some other fields for example we can take Q Fi and in this case this relationship look as follows so you would take elliptic curve so is cm multiplication and then consider look again material fundamental group of this elliptic curve minus P torsion points or entering points let them take ki where ki is a ideal prime ideal in the ring which x-band morphisms of this elliptic curve and this similarly in a very similar fashion is related to this beyond two sweetles so whose they are it's very similar same suits now it's three dimensional hyperbolic space divided by very similar subgroup now related to the prime my GOP and it turns out that this relationship a piece of it I can just I will explain this later on but this is nothing just but variation on lasers molar simples he referred to bears modeler symbols which actually there is no paper space I can understand their appearance the work of ash and Rudolf is reference to bear in invents onus in 79 is this correct but at least that's what's written there okay so I'm talking more typically youngkyu GLM okay I all define them but so the same question on the right hand side you see to be 2 n the results are limited for M equals to 2 so it's a good question so I mean please ask me this question the end I mean I I cannot explain the story before explaining what's about so okay so I started talking about my typically but as we know motives they can be seen in realizations like a logic watch and I choose a language of fanatic because it's kind of more asthmatic today and so when we sit at the Atlantic side with the gal outside so this is a following that first of all we start this matific fundamental group but we have it's a logic realization which is given by the pro l completion of the usual topological fundamental group of punctured c star and we can linearize a problem so the amounts of completion we can replace the group which is a huge pro alladhi group by ally algebra which is a pro important li algebra / ql and it's free with n plus 1 generators as the togas from the description now what do we see when we look at this object so first of all this Li algebra is logically algebra it carries canonical gawa invariant weight filtration it's called W and in this particular case it happened to coincide with lower Central series for this Li algebra so it's filtered by commentators now let's look how it actually looks like on the picture so we start this the biggest quotient which is first dimensional homology of G M minus mu n I tend to amid the index there's a script L because eventually the story is a logic after all and so this is kind of the whole thing less than one then the next quotient is double commutator switch age which two of h1 so this is lesson minus 2 and so on then goes triple commentators and so on so far and so now what you wanted to do so I want to explain how gala groups enters to this business so what we do we restrict so forget to say that of course the gala group the absol Gallagher X by symmetries of this object that's the main point and you wanted to actually understand how the Galois group X here this is the main goal and you want to understand how it X here and how it sees this modular manifolds so we restrict to representation by n L of the Galois group or Q Bar / field is obtained by adding all a source of unity and N and so now it acts so it maps to optimal films of this huge radically algebra and so what do you wanted to do we wanted to consider the image and linearize it this means that we introduced some graded li algebra which depends on M which is the following thing so take image of this Galois group and you take the Leal to browse this and don't stop so us consider the associate graded caution for the vid filtration this makes this object kind of more canonical now what we get and what we're after is a li algebra so it's G dot so it's just direct sum of G minus 1 plus G minus 2 plus G minus 3 and so on and you wanted to know what the spaces are and how the commutator works it's a greatly Algie okay now mm let me explain in a kind of in slightly different way so this is just kind of discipline definition which is a little bit enigmatic so what are you actually doing for any integer 0 1 2 and so on we look at gamma group acting on the following things so we take we have this filtration so we take some number K and consider a quotient of amplitude M so for each K which is minus 1 and so on and forgive an N we consider these quotients of our Lee algebra and then Galois group actions is already finite dimension quotients but there are infinitely many of them for all K we just kind of take some some something of amplitude m and then push it to the end and look what we get and then we see that we get we get some maximal gala subgroup which X 3 will is there so so therefore it produced to us some taro fields so we have at our fields like we start this Q then we have the field F 1 which is nothing but Q of Zeta Elden finiti and then we have the next field F 2 and so on and we can record the Galois group so this is clear this one is a new one so we call it G 1 sorry it's numbering strong case f1 f0 f1 f2 and so on so this is G 2 G 2 and so on so we get these groups and they are dealing are given illogic groups so we can consider the Lee algebras and the point is that let me write general definitions that GM is a Gallo group of this F M of F 0 the Gallo group of this extension it's just cichlid omec is a little bit more quotient X on this guy and we wanted to consider the Lee algebra so I what I wanted to say is that so far I'm talking about this a billion quotient like for example first of them okay and so I so what I wanted to say that I wanted to consider this Lee algebra and this is the same thing which we introduced before I write it but didn't say so so you consider you consider these quotients so for example you consider the the the zero quotient and then you're just talking about Galois group acting on the homology alaric homology so you get what you get so then you consider the first quotients now you're talking about x2 ones so you have your filtration this is a short graded and you consider just just extension so possible extensions and so you ask the question what kind of basically what kind of extensions you get and so you consider I mean you take the image of the Galois group and you basically ask the question what Z match is that that and so it's F is this is the corresponding field and so for example you can ask the question what is this G minus 1 and the first thing you see is that you better go to the dual because the dough has a very nice description this is you know or star of the let's call scheme SP which is just a spectrum of the sickle atomic field with one P edit tensor QL of one so that's how the host guy looks like and so what you learn here is at first but we better look to the duels than to the spaces because they have nice description and so this is just a group of cyclotomic units so the group of simple economic units tells you what this guy's okay so now you can ask the next question so how about oh where is this thing oh yeah yeah okay so you can as an S the next question mm how about the thing which has depth to from this point of view when N equals two and so when I'm going to stew you're talking about lis algebra structions this is G minus one which you already know and G minus two it's a graded Li algebra over QL and so what you want to know you want to know the commutator matter which goes from wage to of G minus 1 to G to G minus 2 because there is no other possible commutators here and it turns out that as before it's much better to do lies the picture and look - G - to do dual - commutator map going to wedge square of G minus 1 dual so this is a guy which we wanted to see and you want to describe this guy okay I can actually start describing this guy but I want to make story kind of more elementary at least exposition so what I wanted to do now I wanted to go to some quotient and called sickle atomically algebra and so this guy is G minus 1 plus Q minus 2 plus and so on and I want to consider subjective map to some sick we shall introduced in the second C minus 1 C minus 2 and so on so this actually will be not even isomorphism here so I'm going to get some quotient Li algebra in a natural way and then talk the whole lecture about this so how it defines this quotient alright you notice that geometrically gm- sense of unity embeds into GM and therefore if you you can consider the corresponding fundamental the algebra Li group of the fundamental group here which is just ql f1 and you can map the fundamental group but to say the corresponding the algebra to this one subjective of course and then you get the kernel which the codimension one kernel of this map up forgot to say kernel and what I wanted to do I wanted to consider some depth filtration install you'll appear later so far just the definition so it's by definition just lower Central series of this Co dimension one ideal I and then I have two filtrations weight which is completely canonical and works for any variety and depths which is very specific it just uses this specific case and so we introduced the following quotient so it's G minus W minus M so it defines this as a quotient respect to depth filtration and with respect to I can just say what I already introduced G minus W of MU n and this is minus M once again so what I'm doing I am producing one more filtration on the topological object on the fundamental Lee algebra then at filter server sink like derivations the image of the Galois group it induces some filtrations image of the Galois group and I'm cutting out Molly algebra by introducing the C minus M of MU n to be just diagonal part this is just G minus M minus M so here one can easily see that W is always not less than M but here we just took the diagonal part and as you will see this makes just presentation simpler okay so what do you want to do so we wanted to understand this Lee algebra and so the same questions about this layout about how the commutator looks like and how Z actually I just realized that I told you a lie I beg your pardon so I mean this isomorphism is cyclotomic units is C minus one that guy is bigger I beg your partner this is the Unison bed but actually it's really it's okay yes it's okay its okay its okay its okay its okay its okay its okay its okay so good it's okay so everything else in a bigger weight it's okay it's correct okay so there's no way so I won't understand this Lee algebra and what does it mean to understand some Lee algebra so we wanted to consider the cuchini complex of this Lee algebra because in particular it tells us about the commutator so we consider the standard catching complex so it takes I introduce notation this curly c-w of green n is going to be dual sido CW and it's supposed to be - segment is supposed to be M it's supposed to be dual vector space and now this vector spaces form of course Alico algebra so this means that I have a golem it ends now I have a Co bracket is going to wedge square of C dot and then I can continue the story I can go to which cube in a natural way which foresaw so we got this complex vision particular contains information we were looking for the co commutator so if you know this complex we of course know more than we wanted to know we know the lie algebra and it's emoji but this complex is graded by this degree M and so what you can do we can take the M's part of this complex and consider its Co homology and so this is a guy which is denoted kokum ology of degree M of the see seedot alright now I can state the serum this is the main serum at this moment which tells you who the SKA homology are assuming that my level is prime okay so let me give you some house picture of the sky homology computation so on one hand side you wanted to put the co homology of this Leal do Brasil atomically algebra of multi-level P of degree n so M is going to be one two three and four and so if you want to consider the corresponding homology we are talking about complex and this complex is very simple at the beginning this is just see one of Nu T and here I'm going to put the answers and you know who what did this is just all star of this F T and it's just one vector space so this is this guy tensor QL then if you go to the level 2 2 you get c2 going to wedge 2 of c1 and the Kokomo G here turns out to be H 1 of gamma 1 2 P with the coefficients and determinant representation everything terms of QL I'm not going to keep writing this and here we get the same thing but H 0 and Barry this is exactly what we discussed in the office now you want to continue so we take C 3 then we go to C 2 tens or C 1 this is just the standard complex in degree 3 and we get so we get here H 1 of gamma 1 now 3 P and standard coefficients and then we get let me sink actually I think yes then here we get h 2 and here we get h3 of the same group now you go to the wait for then you have c4 it goes to wedge 2 of C 2 plus C 3 tensor C 1 then it goes to C 2 tensor lambda to oxy 1 and goes to lambda 4 of C 1 and here of course we get gamma 1 for P but the numerology is that we get here h3 h4 h5 and h6 and little caveat so here we get some quotient which actually I don't know I have a conjecture what the subspace is but I can yes yes yes thank you Maxime the alternates Epsilon's is determinant thank you very much so what you see here that this is what I promised that you look you start with the Galois theory of G M minus mu N and you write down the complexes and complexes delivers you when you look at the different grades homogeneous groups and now you can ask whether this may be coincidence because if you look at this group alright so I claim there is the same but dimensions this group can be easily calculated just an average depends on P you can find formula in any textbook and maybe it's a convene a total accident and this will be 0 so maybe it's not there but if you look at the other groups here if you look at this whole region then this is precisely as it Casper the range it's quite amazing so that you you catch precise as a capital range of these groups here and for the cuspidor cohomology and you know of course and that's sporadic if M is bigger than 2 so you cannot write any formulas poses for dimension we know that this vector spaces can be nonzero but we have no formula no prediction nothing so we can say basically anything about the spaces as far as I know except running program and tell us computer what's the numbers but nevertheless that's what we get so now we can say unmistakably that yes we ceases modular manifolds sitting somewhere in the fundamental group and of course this was not an accident okay so mmm now the next question was behind this so I said that we have the isomorphism between Co homology of this guy and this group Co homology but when we when one proves this of course we get much more so we get isomorphism of complexes and so I'm going to tell you that I mean we are going to see in a few minutes the textual not only cosmology but this complexes are realized inside of the the symmetric spaces and in order to do this I need to remind you a little bit of geometry so how we approach kokom ology of discrete groups so we consider the corresponding symmetric spaces and so let me remind you that we have this symmetric space hm and lock of the upper half plane which is defined as the quotient of GL m our modular R star plus for M and for us it's going to be the collection of all positive definite quadratic forms on a vector space of dimension M over real numbers divided by the positive real numbers and it's also important that it sits inside of its natural compactification not Borel sir modification but just some complication and this is just same definition when you consider non negative quadratic form so do the same thing now we can introduce the corresponding model my nipples officially so to speak so y1 M P is going to be the quotient of the symmetric space by gamma 1 empty and so the after topology of this guy's now how we approach this so first of all so when you consider this computer education using semi definite form you also divided by our plasti oh yes yes and what to do with this 0i i delete 0 ok so so but what do you think about this we take how do you think about this we take a lattice which is a lattice so you want to say what is GL m z of rank M in the dual vector space and then we do the following construction so if you have any element of this lettuce it produce a quadratic form P sub F which is defined as follows okay so we have a functional F sits in V M star so we can take this functional and evaluate is on any vector so we get the linear function of function and so we take it square so it's a quadratic form it's a very degenerate it's rank one quadratic form so it leaves in the compactification now if you have a basis in this lattice so you take a basis F 1 and so on FM of L M then we can do the following sink we can take a convex hull just do it like that convex all of this the generate forms and so this is a very simple thing is just linear combination of those just remind you what's a convex hull Phi I when I goes from 1 to M and we assume that lambda is non-negative so that's the definition of the convex hull ok so what do we get so now if you take the same and project to the modular benefit so what they get I want to have some notation for this let's do no dislikes like that he won't start and so on by M which belongs to homology I'll tell in second why of gamma 1 and P boring move homology and this is the definition of these are measures modular symbols so look at the paper by ash and Rudolf and 79 and see on this you'll find different the same definitions there so what very notice so first of all you want to see an example first so the example is when M equals 2 then you have an upper half plane and so on an upper half plane you have this famous modular decomposition and so what you get you get at this moment you get this lines for example I am going from 0 to infinity and so when you project them down let me put it this way so when you project them down to model curves you've got some strange objects so you get triangulated surface topologically triangulated surface because there are cusps at infinity and so what Barry did so he generalizes picture for GLM now for GL m you have a similar guys and a very nice thing about them that their cycles because like here the boundary of this guy belongs to the bound of the space at infinity here again if you take a very strangle then it's sides really belongs to infinity because this is linear combination of M minus 1 Rank 1 form it's a Frank at most M minus 1 in the space of dimension M it's on the boundary this means that we got a cycle it's a very very simple observation it's a crucial so we got a cycle you go to homology class then they generate the homology group and so these are motorcycles ok now the next thing to do we want to relate this to the original problem and so you want it to use masers modular cycles to relate them to the following thing so first of all oh yeah there are some lines here so so this motorcycles majors motorcycles they produce you a way to catch those guys precisely those guys so you consider this line and so you can call majors line because that's exactly where as a homology which we constructed leaf and it shows also that if you consider anything to the right you get zero so this is the top dimensional homology if you can possibly have and they live here and of course what we wanted to do we wanted to relate them to this line directly and so I would called Miller line because this reminds very much to me this kind of idea of Miller case here in solution by mighty victimology but the cosmology of this line close related to Miller case theory but okay so you wanted to send that line to this one so let's do this and this is just a one-word construction after little explanations so we noticed and this works for any M so you notice first of all very elementary observation that the group G LMZ acts on lettuce on the basis of our lettuce and if you note it down by the subgroup we're after and take linear combinations of the points in this final set then actually even before it takes it if just when it takes a set I can describe it because this is just a finite field P 2 power M minus zero point so very elementary observation and so now we have the key point so we consider map as I said this measure goes to Mueller so if we consider a map from what so we take this cycles which we get by which a span of measures motorcycles they live in Warren Moon homology of dimension and minus 1 of this modern manifold notice again take the homology group the generators of the Jo just took cycles maces motorcycles and I'm Epson directly to wedge em of all star of the cycle atomic physical atomic scheme and actually as you'll see I will do a little adjustment I will add one one dimensional subspace later on which corresponds to gun always gamma constant but so far don't worry about this so how it works so first of all you take any collection of residues mod P and now you know that it represents some element here and now when your group GL and Z X on Major's motorcycles so the guys you get a parametrized by this set but they satisfy some relations like symmetry relations and when you put plus minus they do not change so there's little relations with satisfy but it's basically elements of this set so we take the corresponding cycle here this is again this is major cycle motorcycle and we map it to the following unit 1 minus Z Pepe 1201 which 1 minus Zeta P 2 alpha 2 wage and so on which 1 minus Zeta P 2 alpha L now if you I think offer is going to ask me a question at this moment I you place the rolls over so your question is what you do if alpha is 0 exactly so you just say that that we use a symbol I called a motivic gamma this is just some extra element which I just add to the game which do not talk to anybody else but it may it makes the answer much simpler I can avoid doing this but the answer will be very explicit but a little less nice just yet so it's just doing this for V for for convenience but I believe it actually makes sense so I believe it's really you really add to your Tait motives one more okay so we consider this map this map is surjective and so after that you can ask questions what happens with this map is there any kernel of this map and you can guess that will be going to say that you want to construct a resolution because this measures motorcycles they live from the right and I wanted to introduce now kind of high-end locks of major motorcycles and they will provide me a map from that complex to this complex so now I wanted to do kind of high what Oh CH is it just chains it's as boring more chains so so there cycles I just use this notation because my C is overloaded so this is this is so you have in this manifold you have chains of dimension M minus 1 this is masers model cycles they actually cycles but I just said changed at the moment okay and they infinite so they produce your cycles but I just use more chain okay but the map is only those change so I take this chains and for each I basically take the span of mazes model cycles just take the linear combinations for example if you get 0 is supposed to goes to 0 and so on so is that ok ok so now I wanted to do the resolution of this ok mom like versa there's a nice one so limited so hmm beautiful so what kind of resolution so remember this model picture so I'm going to erase it but what I wanted to do I wanted to take this group which generated by masers guys and I want to write a resolution and I skip order more here but they all can in this set up and so in the end of the day I'll go up to chains of degree 2 n minus 2 and this is on this modern manifold why one of em so I wanted to build this so we don't yet have it let's wait till the definition I think it would be better when this is definition so far just some abelian group and so they're not they're not cycles any longer so there is a differential inherited by the differential on chains and we wanted to map this exactly where we wanted to map them if you want to map them to which M of all star of s P this guy you wanted to map to the next guy which is C 2 tensor lambda M minus 2 of C see em - - no no C to M minus 2 of C 1 and so on and the most interesting one we wanted to map to the CM of my new P so why I emphasize this because the really after this guy we really want to know what this guy is and so what we did so far was from the point of view of this gal Valley algebra ok it was it was ok but we didn't we didn't catch the main guys this is where our interest is so how we do this that is the construction the construction goes as follows a generalization of major cycles but it starts to remind you'll see what so by the way so if you do is construction frame equals two you'll recover triangles on that picture so if M equals two you have these guys and these guys this is a complex now key geometric construction so let's take any basis f1 and so on FM and let's complement it by one row vector F 0 which makes this some of them equal to 0 and then I wanted to construct some chain which depends on this vectors and this is going to be after projections this is going to be something I mean right now it's going to be something which lives in 2m minus 2 chains of this symmetric space and later on we will project it down so if you just doing some kind of generalization of this modal picture so the construction goes as follows so we take a circle and we put this n plus 1 vectors on the circle with the f0 f1 f2 f3 and slow and fm and then we take a plane table entry which is which labeled by this vectors and this is just a graph it's just a graph so you take a graph and you make this plane to land 3 let's call it t now first of all you notice that if you happen to have an edge of this tree for example this one then what you can do you can cut this edge and then you have two trees so you have this tree and it has the other tree but each of the streets is labeled by the vector so what you can do you can introduce vector so you are signed to e vector F sub E which is defined as some of several of these vectors so in this case it will be some from F 1 F 2 F 3 enough to this point you can say okay why don't you take the other three is that your construction is not canonical the answer is well we can take the other one but since they sum to zero we get negative for that so if you take this tree so here you get a savvy so you get negative F sorry so it almost come on e so now we can use this as follows okay let me nothing come here so I define the cycle Phi of f 0 and so on FM to be some overall plane 3 valent trees t labeled or decorated by your f 0 and so on FM so basically you take all pictures which I draw like that it could be different pictures to consider all of them and for each of them you do the following sync so the most important thing you do you take the convex hull of the following guys so remember I got vector F sub e but if I have a vector F sub E it's give me quadratic form F sub e squared which I denoted by Phi sub E and so I take the convex hull of this many vectors Phi e 1 and so on Phi e to M minus 1 because there are exactly two minus one of the edges of this tree if you label by this basis and therefore it produces you a simplex of dimension to M minus 2 as we want it but that's not the end of the story because we have to take the sum of those guys and we don't label the edges of the tree so we have to pay little price for this so we put a sign of e 1 and so on of e 2 n minus 1 and this is the sign which is related to the canonical orientation of the plane so there is one way to introduce a sign here I'm not going to talk about this so that's the main construction and for example if you take N equals 2 that you really get these triangles so then the cycle is just 1 because you have this three vectors on the circle don't mix this circle if you said circles that circles can be notorious this is the boundary of the hyperbolic plane but then if you consider three measures actually classical motorcycles there is unique to this cycle here a triangle here and this triangle is exactly the guy which I assigned to it if you go for example for M equals three geometry gets a little bit more complicated I just give you a cartoon what you get but not very complicated so you basically get a payment because they will be in this case you can have only two different plane trivalent trees and so what you get you get two tetrahedra but this tutor he tried joint in the prism so this is a cycle which we constructed for M equals three and so on so on alright so we constructed a map Avedon construct map we define this group so far now before I go to the rest it's very easy to go to the rest of the complex from here but I want to tell you more important things how I go from here to here so who goes to whom here I don't have unfortunately time to explain the construction I'm just saying that it's kind of key material construction it from solves that one can define for any if you have any roots of unity for example in Moran then you can define actually if you take any collection of points on GM you can still define some elements so I call it motivate correlator of this in this case units and I assume for technical reasons that their product is one to match the construction and so where's this guy leaves it leaves precisely in this C minus M of Nu T start all right not start so realized so I claim that I can define for you absolutely canonical elements which live in the matific lie algebra they become so canonical because I took at the beginning graded for associate great for service filtration but they're absolutely canonical elements there is no duly outrageous very important tools so all kind of work is in the dual you never work this leo drills what we should do that's why you see this objects okay so now you have this objects but you also remember there's one more game you can play these motives you can take the hot realization and so what happens because I didn't tell you anything about these elements and actually forgot to tell you the main sink that how this construction works so let me do it here so the main construction takes a cycle Phi of alpha 0 and so on alpha n this is a cycle I can define it upstairs this generalization of measures molar symbols so now it's a cycle of dimension 2 n minus 2 not effect let's change its boundary not 0 and so didn't map it just to this material correlator of zeta p it take some root of unity raise to power alpha 0 and so on z type e raise to power alpha m and so you'll and as I said in this CM of MU T and so in the end of the day that's that's how you get the map so this map now construct constructed models effects that I did not explain to you who this grace are but I want to tell you what cuz they are but how they look in the house realization and okay so notice the following that I have this Li Li coil jabra cm and I was talking all the time about its oolitic realization now we do have mixed motives mixed eighth notice we do have motive fundamental group for example defined in our paper is the link and so we can consider now this is a motive guy now we have a new game to play we can go to the correlation of this li algebra and then there is a canonical period map which is not at all obvious let's constructed in my paper and watch correlators some kind of episode canonical map from here to real numbers so in the end of the day if you start with this guy which leaves here on here then you get a number and so you can ask the question what this number is actually this motivic correlators if you understand a little business matific philosophy then all we need to know you need to know product in this li algebraic I can tell you it explicitly may be in a second and you need to know the force realization of this guy then it's uniquely determined to be number fields so all I need to tell you I need to tell you what is this watch correlator and it's given by construction which is very similar to this one that's why I wanted to present it so what do you do you again take a circle but now you label the circle not by vectors but by your roots of unity you can take any actual points on GM just for convenience I take roots of unity and then consider the same plane trivial entry so in this case like that it's exactly the same community total setup but now they are decorated so Zeta created by those points outside and by some points inside like y1 y2 y3 so before we took the edge NH e and we assigned to this edge something which was used as a building book now we do the same but there's something is going to be a logarithm of episode well in this case y1 minus y2 and the general this is just a green function of these points y1 y2 this answer we get because we normalized appropriately using the tangential base vector so we just assigned this guy I just called G y1 y2 for short and then we do the following construction so we consider this green functions assigned to the edges GE y y1 which DC of GE to weight and so on which DC of GE to M minus 1 so notice that this is form of dimension to M minus 2 and then we integrate this over our CP 1/2 all internal vertices this wise and then we take the sum over all plane trivial entries as before so this is kind of identical convenor totally to this construction you also put a sign of course so it's kind of identical but and we put green functions instead of putting here this degenerate quadratic forms so you get a number and so there is a serum that this number this is the canonical period of the moisturization so this means that we this determines uniquely who this guy is and okay I actually don't have maybe I have I mean a couple of mins because we start a little later but I unfortunately don't have time to tell you how it defines intermediate steps it's very easy and kind of mimic the construction of this coaching complex I defined you see for and you know C 1 and the rest is kind of which products here I defined you this Cho and the as it show which product of them some in some sense I it's very easy but I skip this but rather than doing this I wanted to tell you a little bit more on what happens next so now we come to the story about Bianca sniffles finally so okay let me do it just take few minutes 2 minutes 3 mins so as I said the story before was concerning gm- million and he played basically the roots of unity and this kind of highest gluttony game because we started this economic units they describes the simplest piece of the Galois group and then we on top and got the rest of the circle technically algebra now you want to go to a little curves and here's what we get so first of all the game this material correlators can be played on a universal elliptic curve so take universe elliptic curve then we get here some secretion code all our complex just the same game so get some complex c2 of elliptic curve and important points going to wedge 2 of c1 of elliptic curve and so this is the same game this matific correlator so this is motivic kind of motivate guy and this motivate guy are related to PI 1 of universal 8 the curve minus 10000 points in a way which can be specified very specific very precisely so we start here now we can go three different rules so you can go to the cusp which is outcast SP and then we get today's story for m equal to it turns out that this complex specialize exactly to the complex which describes this first non-trivial quotient secreto me click algebra so it is an explanation I'm talking to Barry so in your office that's talking about this this is an explanation whether the model come from from here this is really model curves of geometries ads secondly why it's called Euler vehicle it water so I define this guy but you can go here to this guy reduce you to signal units you can take the class in k2 and this is precisely balanced on kata other system so that's why the name so this lives in k2 and this leaves at the genetic point but you can also go to cyclotomic point to see em point like the one I choose today and then you get a new complex which relates to two Gaussian integers and the answer is that for this complex for this specific complex so you can call it something like c2 of some prime ideal it's the same notation kind of edge to c1 so it relates to Bianchi magnificent that means this is the last thing I'm telling you so what Bianchi manifolds do they first of all you start with a look of the model decomposition so take rectangle is versus at 0 I 1 + 1 + I + do it like that now if you put this on a hyperbolic space you get a picture like that and you kind of make it grow to infinity and then you also add this guys who get some kind of thing which is octahedron and this octahedron there n looks of my triangles and now the game goes as follows this when you project down to the modern manifold this guy goes here this triangle goes here the KO homology turns out to be given by H 1 of gamma 1 2 ki and H 2 gamma 1 2 T I want to notice here's some portion vitiate don't completely control but here's an isomorphism I notice that that's exactly the range with a emoji so you can get custom all genes and starting from the gallows theory and even more interest only you see that you get this octahedrons and you get some cycles here start to rush so it's this is one and two so homology so so there are some homology class here which is sporadic custo homology classes they tell you that the elements of material correlators which you see here so despite some relations which we'd not expect at all and we don't know how to describe them except going through this picture so we know that they exist but that's it so that's the end of the story so the very last thing that I have a student Cooley Moulton who in his scissors explains how the story goes when you go to the whole gallery algebra don't cut it as we did and yes yes I think so I didn't tell how to define matific correlators and I do use your work so sure the cycles there's chains they're not cycles and boundary thank you you give me a chance to tell you the answer but it's quick okay maybe so you see better is there a similar structure for hecka operator that's a good question so I don't know good answer to this question so if you go to the Kokomo just sure the cake operator sex and so on the level of complexes yeah but look the answer is the following so you start with this guy which basically circle this collection of vectors f0 f1 f2 f3 f4 f5 and so on and what you do you cut it so you take one of the vectors you like for example this one and it takes the arc here you cut it so after you cut it you see that you have two semicircles but when you cut that you inherit it like here and here these three vectors so you put them here but they supposed to sum to 0 so you put the force vector here so you get 1 2 3 4 vectors but you get one more that's the answer so you have to take sum over all possible cuts so the answer is very very simple and of course the serum isn't material correlators can multiply in the material are exactly the same way that's why it's enough for complexes and you also see why it's easy to define kind of all cycles in between and you kind of take which product in this case the convex hull of the construction you already know for example your construction the simplex is just convex hull of this three guys that's why we have the wedge product wedge em that's it that's very simple yeah so first of all every mark in your picture here the h6 is still in the gospel arranging the bottom line I see cash when at five from capital Rancho I think h4 and and five if my memory is correct five the middle degree the middle degree is four point five so it's nine divided by two so it's as the segment which is again it's it's one four two two four SS 3 to 4 so four and the center is middle four point five no first of all I wish so this stories is the beginners very old of the story so it's like what a century old and at that time I I saw about this you know numbers like 1 2 2 3 3 and so on notice that they correspond to X 2 1 but I have no idea x1 or x2 on I thought I have no idea why why it's appears this interpretation of Zukerman and worgen and so what when cottage does he explains to give a huge evidence that actually indeed this is not a twin so this kind of cattle ranch is K is related to X to 1 of material homology and I have no idea why I get what I get up to 4 it's a it's a difficult theorem to prove on the level 4 so like before I did this when I discussed was worried it's the case I'm axle tubes and cups one equals three and then in a number of years on across to it it's already like 20 pages and I don't claim anything about high and [Music] there was a diffusion to the matific rods through the wall yes and we on the matific the whole story is material i started ellagic just because for perception is kind of easier because when you start talking about material Gallo groups you lost the audience so that's but this the story is 100% matific and is very important [Applause] [Music] | Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques (IHÉS) | UC4R1IsRVKs_qlWKTm9pT82Q | 2019-07-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,069 | 45,119 |
Z8ZfXxnOnWw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8ZfXxnOnWw | XJ900S DIVERSION, float needle valve. | hi guys welcome back as you can see the box telling bits which means we still haven't solved the problem welcome back to this ok then so today we're going to be dropping my mobile phone on the floor so today we're going to be fitting a brand new needle valve for our float ok now let's get this float off just want potty drive screw organdy you call that ax or pin think if you lift that out remove the pin because you don't want to drop it and only is the needle valve which is hopefully the offending object ok we can get the seat out I thought per seat what if you wanna collect all thing as a fuzzy drive little screw I think I might need the pliers to pull this out and there jeez this look pretty clean just got a little early around it so waiting for any one of those and I do one of those okay so this is another date our part has finally arrived a little needle valve so let's get on with it just place these back on overnight for a you know stop bits dropping into them or whatever I'm pretty high on percentage thinking that this is the problem but the real ones like niggling problem in my mind just there there's the mixture adjusting screws well you know how either what sort of state the carburetors more him when I first got the bike everything was absolutely corroded up and I have actually never been able to take these out because they're corrupted in there and then left the problems off camera actually I'd tried to get them all out and I got that one out then I got that one out then I got that one out then when I came to number four jammed solid so stuck the screwdriver and as long as I called twisted and the slot that goes the slot that's for the screwdriver to go into sheared off both sides so I don't know if it is this and not that I'm in deep too if I can show you inside you'd sort of look like that with the slot for the screwdriver but that one the slot it just non-existent so please make - um should be right just be the float needle valve and that would be a nappy man anyway it off said let's get in I am now taking it out of the packet well now we've got a very very small packet I will now use some scissors to open the packet these scissors don't work so I'll get some more that's not a life that's a knife got to get the filter off the old one either brand-spanking-new put that over there where's the old one gone what have you done with the old one boy just steady in mind the grass sir that's tearing up oh my god does anybody notice where I put the opal because I need to take the filter off it now that comes up here we try a little shop from rival in the finger we try this one the idea is our little filter you just plonk on the bottom of that one yes there we go don't lose the little reading love putting it back on the float don't put that back on the float but this cup in there first little bit better on it oh now little screw but it must move back in yeah absolutely positive I've screw back in put the needle back on the float drop Adaline then push the English push the English ball back through inch ball yes that's where uncle I put the fuzzy Drive screw back in now the heart looks wrong I think we've got to be check the height that one was 11 so Muhammad say 11:26 I'll get this one to 11:26 just need to go down a touch oops down to fauna overdone it with depending they deliver you have to be patient patience is a virtue watch Oh back down again that are doing for me it's just touching what there's enough to be absolutely spot-on to the specification but actually I don't not the specification is on these but you know every other well I thought that in the menu it just says what the float ID should be but not on llamo no no you have to stick a pipe in my voke inside and anyway that's that all set I think so let's put the top back on and placing the core breasts of all back onto the carburetor putting one screw in one corner put a little screw in the other corner when I first grew into the other corner and the fourth screw into the other corner I'm getting the screwdriver I'm going to screw one of the screws screw screw screw screw screw screw screws but not to tolerate then go to the furthest screen away put your screwdriver into it then start screwing screw screw screw screw screw screw screws screw screw screw glue just so it pinches let go to the next service screw or weight and start screwing a screw screws Bruce Bruce Bruce Bruce Bruce Bruce good spleen and then finally the last one and then back to the first one I'll just pinch it up pinch and go to the furthest one away again good thing she talked pinch we go to the next furthest one away hunt things you talk binge but don't drop your screen to either because if you chop your screwdriver at this point you'll have to pick it up then finally the last one that's how you do your copper at the bulb what a load of so I understand taking the P out of some people on YouTube maybe it's just the other you click on these people on YouTube got hundreds and thousands of subscribers I love look at this I look at this and all we see is mag mag nag nag nag nag nag nag nag nag how do you think why is that many people watching this guy have a shorts up you know that uh maybe it's just being out of it maybe I don't like this neither people going on its and repeating themselves the terms of thousands of other people do anyway Marlin ranked over let's put the last bowl on so this goblet said the new gasket and the new needle valve and seat I just hope it's not this if you'll mix just screw if it's out to do with that I am shocked because whitening screws down and use double check the pinched up he chopped the screwdriver because you trying old it sound lightly so you know over time that's my excuse and there we go now hopefully we can stick them back on the bike and everything's okay and the part will be perfect don't you some of you might have mentioned this before but I've got a name for the bike called it bend as in Benjamin Linus anybody remembers lost Benjamin Linus the young boy turned into an its father hated him because he killed his mother so he grew thinking that everybody was bad just like this by it's been left and abandoned I think human beings are bad [Music] so it doesn't comply with what they want just like Benjamin Linus all nasty and horrible try and help it and it won't take it but eventually Ben Linus did actually come to love people and that's what's going to happen with this XJ it's going to start trusting people again because they want to help it yes so as you can see still pulling exactly the same load of people so what I'm going to do is put it in the other shed get the CBR out there into it and stopped on that but I'll probably work on this every now and then see what's going off hopefully I'll be riding it before the spring walk till the spring to sort it out so yeah Wednesday's videos I'm thinking of doing some guitar stuff and it's not bite related and my channel is a bike related channel but but I don't let me know what you think give me your feedback on my guitar stuff whether it's worth opening another channel or just sticking it on this on Wednesdays and up in pipes on Sundays is a little clip of what I'm talking about [Music] yep so let me know what you think it's only a little clip but you know I think you got the idea just be grateful if you give me your feedback this is going in the metal see we are coming in this yet so I'll probably see you at the very near future so thanks for watching if you enjoyed my pain and suffering and I'll see you again soon [Music] | J T Moto | UCv4DXpjK4ivNy8oy23UrJ2A | 2019-01-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,509 | 7,580 |
Dru8dDSdgcQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dru8dDSdgcQ | TURBO HONDA PRELUDE Chase bays Tucked radiator install and review | [Music] what's up y'all Trey be different in the building do you know what time it is almost bust myself in the head with the camera hmm bleeding so anyway what we have here today is an episode of so UPS man just got here and uh got a little package man and kind of goes with something I should have ordered the first time what we're gonna open this box what it is so we're also gonna play a little game of a little game of what's in that box [Music] you're like what's that this here my friend is my new fan shroud and faith to go my brain sucked today I have a surprise anthem so I order oh it looks like the intercooler right no it's not it's tucked radiator this particular one see I picked it right this particular one [Music] crafty boys at this is that chase pain so if by the end of this tutorial / video one of water one of these I may or may not have a discount code in the description you have to scroll down to see and also I'll have a link to this exact rating so that means first thing you is it my urges to this I mean the craft is the craftsmanship here is nice obviously this is gonna want to turn this up like this is going to be the top part obviously ahead to turn like that hit the box but on all the wheels are pretty clean and it's rated to hold but I definitely think this is gonna definitely solve my issues so after you admire this piece the first thing you want to do is pretty much disassemble the entire for an inn [Music] this is where you want to take your tuck radiator and basically mock it up to see what you're gonna have to cut in most cases nine times out of ten [Music] so you're basically gonna have to cut this in some fashion obviously with this car it holds the hood latch so I can't cut it all the way off which I wouldn't want to do that anyway but I'm probably have to cut it pretty much near all the way up to the top right here and then find a way to fabricate it anything so this is the part where you kind of have to visualize how you want it and go from there I want to save some of the cooling I put in there because I had a water boy for that alright so I had to take off the few things I had to take off my dumb but pretty much I'm kind of is how it's going to sit the only difference is it's pretty much gonna sit just like about like this it's going to be more forward because it's going to be cooked and it's going to be sitting probably about maybe two three inches forward from where it's at now and I have to put the fan on there Mach that up to it so measure twice cut once born to your son pitch up okay just start hacking not treat me different three be savage training cutting [Music] all right so as you can see I got that joint in the back so basically what I had to do was this little part here actually holds the hood latch now it normally has one on the left one on the right and then one on the bottom but because of how much I had to cut it the bottom one is now gonna be gone so but it'll still mounted to talk to my plan is to put something in between here where I could and the actual radiator probably like some rubber so basically that this has this is supported by that being so I'm basically gonna replace that beam with the radiator stuff but I'm gonna put some rubber here so that it actually uh not scratching the radiator and then I don't slam my hood anyway but you know when I close the hood it's it's it's kind of gonna be resting on the radiator so as far as what I had to do this particular tuck radiator comes with tabs on the left on the right actually I don't know if you can see it on camera but I just used these I have these uh these special drill bits that lets you make your hold and make they let you make a threaded hole pretty neat I don't know if you can see that but uh no you don't necessarily have to use this you can kind of just drill the hole and use the nut and a boat but that's the way I did it actually has threads things a little more secure that way oh yeah with that being said also to the actual hood latch because I'm not using that bottom piece I actually grinded this off his will and made it flush because that when I put this back on here if I were to left that it would have been hitting the radiator so what I did was I just grinded this all the way down so along with that and drilling the holes that's pretty much what I had to do oh and of course cutting this middle support here right here but that's pretty much all I had to do to make it fit it's going to be a case-by-case basis if you have a person this is pretty much exactly what you're gonna have to do if you have a different car then obviously it's probably gonna be different altogether but this is basically basically the most Honda's this is what you don't have to do some work so now I'm pretty much putting everything back together to make sure to intercooler fit and uh yeah move on to the next step take off the first charge pipe that goes from turbo intercooler pipe into you and get it down this way [Music] so good way to test this your relay and says cooling fan relay you're looking at box on your fuse box in the hood you'll see that looks something like this the relay is meant to turn on when the computer tells it to you could take this out logos on the camera that's crazy you can take this out wire it just real quick you want to test it I made this little thing you know it's hard to it's not focusing but I made this little wire thing to test the relay because I have issues with my walk had issues with my fan in the past so I'm kind of made this little thing so yeah you want to make sure that you wire it up the right way make sure the polarity a lot of fans are push and pull things that you want to make sure that if your fans are on the inside they're pulling and if the fans on the outside that they're pushing so basically you get the wiring wrong just kind of reverse the wire now that I notice they're both working and they're both pulling in the right direction my relay back I do still have to put wastegate on but I'm not gonna bother showing that and then what's up with the way to get back should be ready man my bait is dumb dirty they make no sense so after all that tinkering around finally got the fan shroud on with the fans and I will say looks mighty clean mighty tucked and I like it better than that since the last clip I've already taken it for his first test drive - got got late last night i couldnt really record I will say this I just have one more thing to say my Prelude curse is officially gone yeah no more overheating it's driving dude well decent I still need to get tuned for those of you I don't know if I said in any of the previous videos or not the main reason why my car was overheating in the first place was the tune I don't know if it was too aggressive or a lot of people said that maybe he didn't set timing before he did with the little delight whatever the case may be I'm glad that I got it back not overheating and I bought some I guess you could say unnecessary parts they fix it but I do like this tuck radiator setup is very clean and I was having smiter issues with overheating on really hot days I'm gonna assume that that's gonna fix that issue so I am supposed to get tuned about what's that the end of the month ended up like October 23rd I think it's when I get tunes so be looking for for that I'm going 85 have a few other upgrades before it into but um if you enjoyed the video smash the like button and if you're interested in getting a tuck radiator set up like I had I'll have a link in the description below I may or may not have a discount code for you guys I guess you'll just have to check the description to see other than that man you see that right there yeah that's the subscribe button man click that and I'll see y'all on the next video [Music] I'm approaching | Trey Be Dipping | 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pLVsb9uzb5c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLVsb9uzb5c | Funny Lion Short Story animated 3d comedy in English with Urdu subtitle Animal moral story | once upon a time a man established a zoo and made the entrance fee 300 but no one went there he reduced it to 200 but still no one came he then reduced the fee to 10 but still people didn't come finally he made the entrance free and soon the zoo was filled with people then he quietly locked the cage of the zoo said the Lions Free and made the exit fee 500 and everyone paid moral of the story is as you go about in life be aware of cheap or free offers nothing is free foreign [Applause] | Animation World | UCKRcfg9opU7mxY2TQ-JzMVg | 2023-05-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 101 | 489 |
DEUTdlURxcc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEUTdlURxcc | Application: Matthieu Pageau 'The Language of Creation' | welcome to part three of our walkthrough Matthew Pageau's book the language of creation cosmic symbolism in Genesis we've covered the author's background so far and how he lays out the structure of his book in part one and in part two we reviewed the content and the meta symbolism of the book itself as well as the roles of the author and his brother Jonathan you're probably to the point of asking yeah but how did it impact you what changed in your life because of reading this book well in this video I'll be sharing how the book has impacted my perspectives as well as my actions also give a few suggestions to new readers and further reading recommendation to those who have read the book Pageauvian fashion I have entitled the two sections heaven and earth earthly heaven how has this book changed my perspective upon reading this book it feels like a pendulum swing from my predominantly literalist upbringing hookahs really helped me get outside of my inherited worldview something similar to learning a second language it's been a necessary exercise in finding the center between the two sometimes it feels like you swing from one side then back to the other but the idea is that the swings are less and less dynamic and you get closer to enter one of the the main takeaways that's helped my perspective shift is that we need both we need the perspective of mechanical causality as well as cosmic language we also need that symbolism and literal approaches and in page 23 of the book there's no rights ideally we should be able to adopt both perspectives without having to sacrifice one for the other also let me pull up an the footnote of page 25 he writes this does not disallow for fictional stories in the Bible but an a priori refusal to admit the coexistence of facts and meaning creates equally mistake intended first of all focusing on the metaphorical you systematically shed doubt on the factual 'ti of biblical events the other hand abolishing higher meaning to protect the integrity of the fact when presented with the question so is this historically accurate or is it symbolic answered be now yes there's a place for both really help me break down this dichotomy of science versus religion as well broken-down some of the good guy back bad guy or us-versus-them help me see that there's more of a way of seeing how these these things relate to each other and in the the proper place as well I ask different questions now but I do find myself asking quite often what is its meaning or how is this scalable that is how does it work in the micro and the macro level where I see something say in like the communal level or the national level and I asked my to myself I'm like okay is that something that's happening that same patter within me with a mid-level guys I have to mention that this is not to say that I don't have reservations or or even hesitations perhaps confusions do about the book but by and large this book has far helped clarify and it has confused fresh wind into otherwise stalemate topics that I've been wading through as well for example understanding Christ as the word or the eternal logos made flesh this work on cosmic language has really opened my eyes up and I'll be right back on to the betrayal of understanding these things further I'm finding them testing pesto's work more and more in the New Testament as a whole and seeing how these things line up or apply or if they don't guys are interested in hearing more about the application of hedgerows work in the new testament just let me know in the comment section below and I'll see if if I can share some of the things worth sharing the insights that I come across part-2 earth what are the practical ways that this book has changed how I act I have to say that it's changed how I even structure my days I see things as working building order and aren't building a house in the business a city even caring for a garden as the domain of space let's say and then I have more of a respect of the domain of time and the ability to wash the end of the day in the evening with this mini flood if you will through recreation through music through games play meals gathering around a fire pit looking at the Stars I I find that these distinctions are helping me have energetic holistic life where I can give myself more fully to the domain of work as well as the de pinna of rest I have found that it really helped me clarify what to do with work but then also to prioritize the Sabbath or rest where I say no to certain things because that's not what we're doing right now I understand the benefits and the limits of work also I seem to guard my times of rest with more villa villa jhin's don't even mess with my Sunday nap so I'll just say that but also on Saturdays I give myself more to the service or helping out friends or doing things that I normally don't do during during the week and it's really revitalized me helped me start the new week afresh while I work I I don't listen to music or I don't bring in repeted things unless it's perhaps like a mini mini flood like a break time where I'm my thoughts are stacked up for I'm getting a little bit hazy overworked and all I assume in a mini mini flood of a break but outside of that I don't do things like listen to music while I'm working more focused on the work at hand I do play more music be at the piano or guitar or banjo whatever especially with my family or in the church I'm a part of one of the most helpful paradigm shifts for me that created more of a practical way of how it changed how I act is ornamentation his work on the symbolism of how ornaments work or tools or instruments it did just struck a chord with me and immediately I began changing things and it it helped me understand how to exercise power over my tools and make sure that my tools do not have power over me that they enhance or extend me and my work not overtake me it helped me put my smartphone in its place I'll say that it's changed how I act at my church as well as I see the importance or the utility or even the inevitability of sacred symbolism in my faith I am taking rituals much more seriously I take the built environment or space much more seriously to like how does this object placed in this place an orientation of the things around it and the geometry of the building and where the people are at how does how does that fit with everything else as a cohesive does it say a message in and of itself silently without us having to explicate everything finally it's really helped me in how I act with my family incorporated more symbolic practices for example we do it we light a candle initiate our prayer when we're done we blow it out my daughter is just taken to this amazing how children respond to the rituals or symbolism especially as their embodied or carried out there's been days where she's asked me 7 times at least ándale ándale pray at two years old she's already really engaged in these activities has changed our priorities too gardening is really more of a sacred practice to it we've been taking it more seriously and more engaged even in our community garden - just as Isaiah says like we are a well watered garden bara well under garden sea-air for it such she pull out the weeds as soon as possible for actively and you care for it i two-year-olds hotter she's become way more active in the garden too family time is also sacred where we remember loved ones or we they carve out time to enforce the identity of armed that's important to it we prioritize our nighttime routines tube-like and before nighttime routine was like whatever we have to do to get my daughter low down asleep but now it's so life-giving it's so much more intentional to do my final thoughts miss the the general overview of the language of patient I find it to be the foundation of brother Jonathan's work so if you are at all involved in the symbolic world or watch some of his videos or all of them it really helps fill in some of the gaps that maybe Jonathan just hints at or doesn't have the time to go over in a short amount of time for a 15 minute video where Matthews book does it presents a fuller picture and ultimately I'd say this work is in bed of being intriguing or provocative and on purpose and my hope is that others in academia would take this work further that theologians like Alistair Roberts what he's doing his word talked to other work so to speak really symbolism to that level as well because I do believe the important place for that so I hope that Christians are able to read this book and health and think outside of the materialistic culture ultra view that perhaps we've inherited all around us pervasive and helped us get inside the cosmological view of our not so ancient heritage I also hope that it helps non-christians understand an important aspect of religious life and how religious or spiritual people see the world or evil even just people that are interested in in symbolism in general and learn a whole lot from this book I was a hope that it provokes those in media to consider symbolism in storytelling for example the work of storytellers in the YouTube channel and to help make quality decisions about how to condense and disseminate information next up is the advice for new readers the best way I would suggest approaching this book is that of a second language out learning Spanish aim with equal amounts of laughter and tears for me hey I have to ask - how long does it take to learn another language is it six months three years not overnight say that for sure I would say it's best read in waves that is go until you're stretched but not past the point of being overloaded morning I chose day that you can go crazy in all of it so they get one step at a time I also come back when you recuperated you have a fresh perspective you can bring also with you all of the other things you've learned or experienced and it really helps illuminate some of the things that might have been confusing the first lap around finally let it challenge you in healthy ways really put it to the test and when you're reading the Bible or how you're seeing these patterns unfold or not in the world further reading I would suggests Matthew cujo's reading list that he has posted on the symbolic world also check out Alistair Roberts YouTube channel and vlog and that his work and reading suggestions are quite complimentary super shows work for more reading on specifically Christian symbolism I welcome you to join me in reading through the church fathers also Bishop Baron just came out with an overview I think it was two or three parts of the church fathers that I found to be quite helpful and a good place to start I appreciate all of the recent activity in the comment section let's keep it up guys and let me know there's any other topics you want me to cover in the book 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PSDJxFa_tOE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSDJxFa_tOE | HOLY COMMUNION SERVICE | 6TH AUGUST 2023 | 7 AM | [Music] [Applause] thank you yes you are we shall shall be my songs [Music] oh Beyond [Music] or happiness [Music] and more oh my God [Music] [Applause] [Music] I love you so Holy Eucharist page 28 of the worship book let's open to page 28 of the worship book 6 8 rather 68 of the worship book I Will Bless The Lord at all times okay let's follow in service I say you follow after me I'll bless the Lord at all times o magnify the Lord with me this is the day which the Lord has made the Lord is here colored for Purity together almighty God to whom all hearts are open foreign in ourselves to claim anything for ourselves what our competence comes from God he has made us competent as Ministers of a new covenant not of the later but of the spirit but the letter cues for the spirit gives life now if the ministry that brought death which was engraved in letters on Stone came with Glory so that the Israelites could not look steadily at the face of Moses because his glory transitory through it was we will not this ministry of the spirit to be even more glorious if the ministry that brought condemnation was glorious how much more glorious is the ministry that brought righteousness but what was glorious has no glory now in comparison with The surpassing Glory and if what was transitory came with Glory how much greater is the glory of that which lasts therefore since we have such hope we are very bold we are not like Moses who would put a veil over his face prevents the Israelites from seeing the end of what was passing away but your minds were made though but to this day the same Veil remains when the old Covenant is red it has not been removed because only in Christ is it taken away even to this day when Moses is red a veil covers their heart or whenever anyone turns to the Lord the veil is taken away now the Lord is the spirit and we are the spirit of the Lord is there is freedom and we all who with our unveiled face faces contemplates the Lord's Glory are being transformed into his image with every increasing Glory which comes from the Lord who is Spirit this is the word of the Lord shall We All Rise as we take this arm Psalm 99 is on page four of your Bulletin preferably from the worship book all the bulletin page four if you're there Say Amen all right the Lord is King let the nation tremble he is enthroned upon the cherubim let the Earth quick let them praise your Greek name and terrible name for Holy is the Lord o exalt the Lord your God and bow down before his footstool for his holy he spoke to them from the pillar of cloud they kept to his teachings and the law that he gave them together o exalt the Lord your God and bow down towards his Holy Hill for the Lord your God is Holy glory be to the father and to the son and to the Holy Spirit the holy gospel is written and The Gospel According to Luke chapter 9 beginning at the 28th verse glory to Christ Our Savior now it came to pass about eight days after the Saints that he took Peter John and James and went up on the mountain to pray as he prayed the appearance of his face was altered and his robe became White and glistening and behold two men talked with him who were Moses and Elijah who appeared in glory and spoke of his disease which he was about to accomplish in at Jerusalem but Peter and those with him were heavy with sleep and they were fully awake they saw his glory and the two men who stood with him then it happened as they were patterned from him that Peter said to Jesus Master it is good for us to be here and let us make three Tabernacles one for you one for Moses and one for Elijah not knowing what he said while he was saying this a cloud came and overshadowed him and they were fearful as they entered the cloud and a voice came out of the cloud saying this is my beloved Son hear him when the voice had seized Jesus was found alone but he kept quiet and told no one in those days any of the things they had seen this is the gospel of Christ Hallelujah praise God all right so say hello to the person next to you say welcome to church happy new month and happy Sunday Hallelujah we shall be taken for us I should prepare our hearts and our minds to listen to the sermon Hallelujah praise God um welcome to church hello welcome to church how are we doing how we feeling happy new month thank you okay so we're actually about to worship God we are still in God's presence so um I'd like us to shut our eyes and um it's a new month this is the first Sunday in the month of August 2023 is about Dawn already so I want us to actually tap in the atmosphere thank you Jesus thank you Jesus because we are here because of you if it's possible I would like us to just pray where we are and just thank the Lord for this opportunity that he has given you now you are here again with his presence you can never get enough of his presence from even the scriptures that we just read you know he said even us we don't filled faces as we are looking in the mirror begin to transcend from Glory into Glory and that is because of the power at work in US [Music] thank you Jesus [Music] thank you [Music] from the pages of my heart Let My Worship begin and never end so the God of All Flesh from the pages of my heart and my worship begin and never foreign [Music] my heart Let My Worship [Music] your name is [Music] thank you on the pages of my heart and My Worship beginning [Music] Let My Worship your name is [Applause] your name is [Music] [Applause] [Music] away [Music] Garden oh my God [Music] oh my God [Music] you are my God your name is [Music] cause your love is kind your love is [Music] You Feel My Heart with so much waste so much oh you're amazing [Music] brand new [Music] is it on Jesus oh yes Jesus I thank you for loving me too much myself I'll take you for loving me too thank you for [Applause] life [Music] [Applause] thank you for having me so much thank you Jesus we bless your name I want to just open your mouth in the next few minutes and just thank God this by his mercies that we are called his children he's Mercy was his message that made us his children because you know we are no longer slaves to sing but we are now children of God join here with Christ just open your mouth and thank him it's not what you did it is his love open your mouth and just say thank you thank you Jesus thank you Lord God thank you for the Salvation of my soul lord Jesus I thank you thank you for thinking about me your grand plan for the world thank you for thinking of me for being intentional about me I just thank you now Jesus came and died he was intentional just thank him thank you Jesus oh thank you Jesus now you do not allow us to I know see that you don't allow the devil to you know have victory of our lives and you thought of us even from the beginning had you had a grand plan for us thank you Jesus thank you Jesus for dying for me thank you Jesus for offering yourself up for me thank you Jesus thank you Jesus thank you Jesus [Applause] so I have any father we thank you for another time of fellowshipping your presence we do not come of our own but we've come as your body to come and fellowship not because of what we want but because of who you are you're passing we want to glean from you this morning we want to learn from you I pray that as your word comes water God you will come in a language that your children will understand to become to that knowledge that you will have us come to this morning in the name of Jesus all blessed be holding him thank you Jesus thank you Jesus for all chance thank you for understanding for your children thank you for your heart Styles Malibu a heart that is transformable [Music] the word falls on it does not return without accomplishing what it was meant to accomplish thank you Father prayed in Jesus name amen welcome to church it's your neighbor said welcome to church [Music] welcome to church let's have our sit in God's presence okay Okay so please I'm not used to this pillow please I I don't like people just staring at me I want you to have an expectant heart don't just stare at me don't stare me down please I will not enter the ground because I never praise God okay so um our topic that we are treating today is God's design for the church God's designed for the church okay so I have a picture that I want to show us before I start please communicate and I want you to pay attention to this picture you are going to see you know the first time I saw this picture was two weeks ago maybe I've been seeing it but I just paid attention to it two weeks ago and it was it was on Instagram the streets of Instagram and this guy was crying and he was playing they were playing song at the background emotional and then he was crying and he said why are you crying people were asking why are you crying should be just a picture you are looking at and then you picture of this puffed up and it broke my heart like what was wrong with this one it's not a picture we are looking at what does this picture tell you can one person tell me what what does when you look at this picture what does it tell you someone please foreign [Music] who is that person obviously this is the image that we have that have mutated that this is how Jesus looks like he has hair and bit and he's always wearing white so this is obviously Jesus running after his ship who are those sheep business and staff who are the Sheep who is this sheep you are this sheep Okay so I'm going to start this way I don't know I pray the Holy Spirit [Music] okay so um in God's grand scheme of things he created man in his own image and likeness and he said multiply feel the Earth you know and that build the edge was replicates my nature replicates me all through the Earth but you know man fell he sings and then he ran off but God is on a chest to retrieve man back now that is what bettered a purpose [Music] there was a purpose even before the creation God knew that this dependencies were something was going to happen it was possible that this land would drift off and I need to have a plan to bring this ship back that is to bring all of us you and every body on the Earth and our plan [Music] he did by strategically positioning his son to come on Earth To Die For Us that son died he descended to the hill took the keys because you know when man drifted away we lost our Authority we could no longer do certain things because that Authority we were now fearful we had given our kids our Authority to the devil so Jesus came and died yet he descended to the hell to the keys on the third day what he rose again and in Acts chapter one he ascended [Music] how many ascended scripture tells us that God made him gave him a name that was now above every other name please follow he died why did he come he came to you know show us through his lifestyle the perfect picture of what God wanted us to be like to multiply on Earth to replicate ourselves on Earth show it showing for the characteristics the characteristics and nature of God and now he has been giving all authority over all principalities and all powers please follow he has the authority over what peace Kami said over what does he have which authority all can we say all authority all authorities can we say we boldness this is our father these are our savior all authority he has all authority over principalities and overpassed Rule Last in the eye places wherever they are he has he has gone down deep down you have gone to the highest so where else can they hide they cannot hide anywhere [Music] praise God so hold that thought so um back to our topic our topic says what what's our topic Gods designed for the church okay so I like us to read them Ephesians 2 for verse 19 be to 21. so I want us to Define who the church is now I've tried to explain [Music] because um what happened that led us to this place why the church was necessary informed Church in these times Okay so it says from from 19B you are citizens along with all God's holy people you are members of God's family together we are his house built on the foundations of the Apostles and the prophets and the Cornerstone is Jesus Christ himself we are carefully joined together in him becoming a holy Temple for the Lord okay so I highlighted um some things from this scripture because I want you to follow we're going to be highlighting these words together um it says you are a citizen so the church is the citizen along with who please we are looking at the Bible the church is God's is a citizen along with who the Saints my Bible says energy says God's holy people you are members of who of what you're members of what his household together we are his please if you haven't noticed my room please um communicate NLT translation okay so NLT says my version says we are citizens along with descents the gods people we are members of God's family we are is house built on the foundations of the Apostles and Prophets with our foundation as soon as who Christ Jesus so when we think about the reason why Jesus came he didn't just come oh die for us and also it is that okay be free from your sins and then go on living your life nah on him so the church is a citizen so you're not we are no longer citizens of the kingdom of darkness like I said when man fell we lost our Authority but now we have been restored back to our our position as Citizens as God's children and we are now members of his family and also we are part of this Temple that he's building [Music] praise God [Music] so key thing I want us to notice that and the Cornerstone is Jesus Christ himself the church is nothing without Jesus Christ first of all the foundation of the churches Jesus Christ that's why he had to come and lathe you have to come and lay the foundation first for you to say that you are a Christian or you are God's child you can't say it without Jesus Christ being the picture I'll be getting it there's no way we'll say I'm a Christian and when you say you are not Jesus Christ is not a part of your life it's not it's not important it's not relevant to your life you can go on living your life the way you feel like living it no Jesus is the Cornerstone and then finally the next verse 21 says we are carefully joined together with him becoming a holy Temple for the Lord so the church [Music] is built on the foundation and the church is not destructive obvious you can see that the the talking about the citizen we are talking about our people you and I we are built on Jesus Christ so the moment he said I accept Jesus as my Lord and personal savior we have be added to the family we have been added to that block to that building and that building is not physical it is spiritual I'll be following is not physical it's not something that I say oh we are building the Church of God we are the ones we are confusing one sorry that's not it the church we are building is the body of Christ so let's go to Ephesians chapter 4. [Music] sorry Ephesians chapter three let me not jump [Music] you don't Ephesians chapter so there are a lot of other things that came to be okay let me just summarize this so first of all the Salvation came first to the Jews and it was almost as if the Gentiles were left out there are some certain people that have been left out from Delino because they are not part of the Jew they are not Jews or they are not they were not initially Born Into the same place that Jesus was born in fact I see these ones where separated from other people but Paul here was appointed by God to go to the Gentiles the Gentiles were the people that people had please these ones they are not even worth it the gospel should never reach these ones these ones are not God did not die for this one this one now conch sinners God did not die for this one Jesus is not these ones can never build I have a foundation that is Jesus Christ bought this scripture here that we just read um Ephesians 2 was talking to was Paul talking to the Gentiles they are now citizens of course so everybody even the ones that have been smoking is [Music] even the ones that have been smoking since when they were born they are now part of this family as far as they've said Lord Jesus accept you as my personal Lord as far as you confessed him with your mouth you receive salvation but just confess things alone doesn't give up to what is expected it doesn't end there so he moved on to chapter three verse 10 to 11. [Music] I'm using NLC [Music] chapter 3 verse 10 to 11. it says a week together I'll be there okay so he said God's purpose in all this was to use the church to display his wisdom in its Rich variety to all the Unseen rulers and authorities in the Heavenly places this was it his eternal plan which he carried out through Jesus Christ Our Lord okay can we see he says God's purpose was so that the church will reveal his manifold wisdom multifaceted wisdom not to man to the what what do we see there unseen rulers can we display the scripture please if you don't have a Bible please you can just wave your hand the oceans will get a Bible to you so you can follow please it's very important so he says God's purpose is that the church who are the church you me all of us on the Earth all his children we are in church his purpose for creating you is not that you show off to your neighbor and say I'm driving it's so that you will show off his wisdom to the principalities to the Realms the Heavenly realm the people in the north so your problem is not people here so the design of the church is not to show off here on Earth and still have a car I have houses my church is the biggest large 100 I mean 100 million capacity that is not it the purpose show my manifold wisdom to the Unseen realms to not the ones that we can see not on Earth the ones that we cannot see to show for these Authority here on Earth so if we already have plans that okay my I just want to make billions I wanna be a bit longer it's good it's part of music it's the it's a full package it comes with the package of manifesting God's um to their own same room it's a packet it comes with it okay so and this plan was reviewed through his son Jesus Christ remember I said that Jesus descended and what he ascended so this power that he has he displayed it through Jesus that he wants us to display this person was displayed to True Jesus Christ who is now the foundation we are now building on his foundation so who are we to fall short as the Church of that if the foundation imagine if the foundation is very strong and any building is not quack it's not very Rusty and very just rugged imagine how that would be you have a fine Foundation and they are building upon it and that Foundation is not how strong is just anyhow just living anyhow imagine would you want to stay in that kind of place no so let's be conscious wake up and this is our purpose not for Earthly things no no no no no no no no that's not the reason why okay I found this photos to understand the manifold wisdom see everything about God he now went to verse for chapter four sorry Converse 11 to 16 these are encouraged to go and do a study of Ephesians efficiencies packed even the book of Acts when you look at the Acts of the Apostles you'll be like ah this is this is what we are supposed to be doing so Ephesians 4 11-16 now these are the gifts Christ gave to the church that's when I it gave us the apostles look at your Bible communicate please help us some people are not with their Bibles they need you they are relying on you these Ephesians chapter 4. now these are the gifts Christ gave to the church the apostles the prophets evangelists you're not there already pastors and teachers five five-fold Ministry I know they asked during the quiz we did last I mean weeks ago sorry I was watching last year's quiz so Apostles Prophet evangelists pastors and teachers these five things these five Ministries were given to the church so in this place like this we are all you have a Ministry [Music] evangelist it is so one of these things yeah you have it so it's not only the people that come here to preach that have this gift he gave the church who is the church the church is not this building it's not living I know why PHP it's not Victor it's you and I he gave you the church District connect is a very special one your responsibility now your race was our responsibility is what to equip God's people to do his work and build the church the body of Christ we're extremely this will continue until we all come to the unity of the faith and knowledge of God's son that we might be mature in the Lord Measuring Up to the complete standard of God now Jesus is the foundation like I mentioned the house if the foundation is very strong there is a way that if you put a block and it's not enough you have to plaster it you have to keep placidity measures up and it becomes smooth and become a measures up to the standard that the foundation has did for those that I don't really know well I've been I used to look at them when they are videos so till we all come to the fullness to the measure to the knowledge of Christ till we all come so till your neighbor comes till everybody comes we are we cannot sit down we cannot be relaxed we can't be sitting down sleeping waking up go to work come back like I've been checking my life recently I'm like I feel like it's a good thing somehow I just know that this time I'm awake this time I'll add my bath this time I'm off to work I come back from work keep it wake up this is not all to life when I notices I have to check myself I'm like it's something I've been really punching on and I'm grateful to God for School of disciples past two School of disciples that just wakes you up [Music] wakes you up and realize that I haven't had to ask myself in this world Jesus God is not supposed to end this thing let him just end this world that we will know that no more children are being born because if you ask yourself why up why is there still procreation why are people still born why aren't even stillborn if the team at the end of the day we are supposed to go and be with the Lord and everything is supposed to be restored back let's just stop starting with wi yeah we can't quickly it's ourselves and then we restored back but why shouldn't be born into this world that is looking like he's not getting better why have you asked yourself for the equipping of the sense till we all come so those children are being born they are here for the work they are here to walk [Music] for the equipping of the sense till we all come so it makes me wonder that God if you are now still creating people we miss that there's something that we that we are here we are not doing because you won't need to send more people if we are doing a job laborers are few the harvested a lot of Standards have extend those liberals it's sending children [Music] let us wake up let us wake up for the equipping of the sense so the church is built to equip the Saints to equip and how do we equip I'll just like us to go to the last not the last thing basically that's not the last thing you just said but the instruction that just gave disciples before the last thing not the last thing why am I saying no Matthew 28th [Music] Verse 18 to um last one [Music] it seems expensive the Great Commission [Music] Matthew 28 from Verse 18 to 20. it says Jesus came and told his disciples I have been giving all authority in heaven and on Earth [Music] therefore go and make disciples of all Nations baptizing them in the name of the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit teaching them but this disciplines teaching these new disciples to obey all the commands I have given you and be sure of this I am with you always even to the end of the age how many of us know the Great Commission who are familiar with who are living by by instructor make disciples how many disciples have we made I'm sure when you wrote your goal this year I said I want to make I want to you know win 100 stoves I'm laughing at myself because I wrote eviction I didn't even know where I kept that book [Music] and I have to question myself no after the last SOB that we had I think I wrote this thing 23. [Music] and I was normal each month and I was asking myself how intentional was it and this thing the instruction here is very clear it's written in simple English that we can all understand he didn't speak French or speak Chinese we don't get nuclear war that we understand so it's not just preaching or give your life to Christ that's all no is that teaching all that I've commanded you teaching that one is all that I've commanded you so some of us may even say oh do I have to read the Bible Jack everything from cover to cover let me know everything but he said all that I have commanded you so start from where he has taught you first but doesn't mean that you should not stay there you need to aim for more the more you go the more I know you the more I wanna know you Jesus more of you teaching them like I've been putting on this verse since 2017. that's a long time just subscribers okay so I've been following on this verse since everything go into the world Make Disciples of one Nations baptizing them in the name of the father and name of the Son and the Holy Spirit teaching them to observe and to do all I have commanded you [Music] this is what the work the church is supposed to do equipping for the ministry this ministry what is that Ministry that picture chased after them chase after those Souls till they come back and then we now build them till we all come to the unity of the faith and the knowledge of God and the measure of the Statue of Christ let us not be comfortable with us but just let me just manage where I am you know let's not do that our duty in your office in your school as a church as a representative of the church not this physical building not Church of Pentacles the body Christ the foundation being Jesus Christ the Jesus Christ then the apostles and the prophet now build your own add yourself when you're added which source are you adding because you're saying Apostles and Prophets and you said what the church has been giving was apostles Prophet so you're an apostle so on you there should be there should be somebody on you there should be people who are now part of the body of Christ because of you so the duty of the church the purpose is that we may show the world how it is to be like Christ [Music] although we may never reach perfection or we we don't know when we reach Perfection because your scripture was Hotel I'm trying to remember the verse now the chapter that tells me this that we don't know what we shall be but when we see him we shall see him as he is because we will look like him because I don't know if anybody can find that scripture we don't know what will be so hola what we just need to do is submit to teaching to the word of God not sit there keep sitting there and then go out and make other people come to the knowledge of Christ they will not sit there they will continue as this person is preaching this one he gives his life to Christ because on the foundation another person comes again he brings this one this one too sorry she too she comes she realizes how far she's gone she comes back he sits under the word giving herself to the word of God and then she brings another Soul like that before I know it these days will be filled with people a building just imagine this building itself this let's imagine this was the body of Christ the foundation has been laid how many blocks do you think builds this place do this one block I want I can't say even though you drop one billion error you need blocks [Music] you can only feel the portion and therefore you need to bring everybody so that we can build this structure another block another block cement water everything coming together [Music] view this building this physical building I can see with our eyes how much more the body of Christ I don't want to be part of it [Music] may also be part of it I want to be part of the people that are bringing people to the body of Christ now when we see Jesus we're like okay this is what we're doing on the wild oh my God we already have a picture in our heads [Music] the architect has a picture of what he wants to see he hasn't seen a physical building yet but there's already just a plot of land and he's already envisioning it but at the end of time he will see it okay oh stop the toilet oh my God and you will see it the way it is so our duty our responsibility as a church is that all men will come to the fullness teaching Make Disciples of all Nations a disciple is the one who is a representative of someone who has been with somebody not just someone that oh be my disciple that's all and then we go who has separate space and say you're my disciple look you're going we see disciples we are in Jesus Christ for a while he sat even Peter sorry Paul after you had an encounter with God the first thing he went to do is he separated himself for some years before he started went into Ministry he went to the world for God to teach him and then he went out and began to preach so when we see Paul doing miracle the reason why I was able to build so much courage was because what had entered so deep in Israel in his heart that no matter what I am my department where we're looking at the book of Acts and acts 4 yesterday when I read it was how that Peter and John Wayne arrested after healing the equipment were preaching they arrested them I think verse 102 says five thousand men were saved but this and John were arrested like imagine that contrast someone was arrested but 5000 people were saved so the church should get to the point we should get to the point that we are willing to risk Our Lives till we all come we are not leaving anybody I'm not going to leave anybody what's your name [Music] my summer I'm not leaving mess on my behind everybody all of us we are going to be part of this body and we must be together till we all come now when we see each other at the end like wow it's so beautiful oh my God till we all come that is the beauty in church that is the beauty in the body of Christ praise God [Music] I don't know how many memes I have left right let me just okay so I'll just close with this a lot of other things foreign let's build [Music] now close with Ephesians 4 verse 1. [Music] therefore I a prisoner for serving the lord remember I said oh this is Paul speaking here Paul was arrested several times but this was one of the times he was arrested therefore I a prisoner for serving the lord beg you to lead a life worthy of the calling for you have been called by God [Music] very soon always be humble and gentle be patient with each other making allowance for each other each other's fault because of your love [Music] make effort to keep yourselves United in the spirit binding yourself together with peace [Music] for there is one body and one Spirit just as you have been called to be one glorious hope to the to one glorious hope for the future there is one Lord One Faith one baptism and one God and one father who is over all and in all and living through all foreign with which you have been called walkward sorry rice let's just bow down ahead every father we thank you for your word thanks for your word that even as you heard it would go I know be Disciples of you we will go equipping your sins not just like creeping but will also go and preach to our Nations baptizing them in your name enjoyment to you in the name of Jesus thank you Father for repeating Jesus name amen if we are doing that for the Lord I'm sure we can do better if you are celebrating Jesus let us rise as we celebrate Jesus let us rise let us rise I appreciate Jesus clap your hands let's celebrate it amen please let us reaffirm our faith in the words of the Nicene Creed we believe in one God the Father the Almighty maker of heaven and hearts of all that is seen and unseen we believe in one Lord Jesus Christ the only son of God eternally begotten of the father God from God light from light true God from true God begotten not made of one being with the father through him all things were made for us men and for our Salvation he came down from heaven by the power of the Holy Spirit he became incarnate of the Virgin Mary I Was Made man for our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate he suffered death and was buried on the third day he rose again in accordance with the scriptures he ascended into heaven and he seated at the right hand of the father he will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead and his kingdom we have no head we believe in the Holy Spirit the Lord The Giver of Life who proceeds from the father and the son but the father and the son is worshiped and glorified he has spoken through the prophet who believe in one Holy Catholic and Apostolic church we acknowledge on baptism for the Forgiveness of sins we look for the restoration of the dead and life of the world to come amen can you wave your hands to the Lord and appreciate him for Life appreciate him for his goodness I appreciate him for his faithfulness appreciate him for his love give him thanks this morning today is the sixth day in the eighth month the first Sunday in the month of August give him thanks that you are alive say to him that Lord I am grateful thank you Jesus thank you for your mercy that feeling notes thank you for your love thank you for your compassion thank you for your grace kids at all times can you give him thanks this morning I'd say Lord you are great you are awesome in your ways I appreciate you thank you for life thank you because I know when there is life there is hope thank you for making me a part of the church Lord I give you thanks I praise you I have seen the Lord's goodness his mercies and compassion I have seen the Lord's goodness [Music] his mercies [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh Lord [Music] for your family for your hope living things [Music] us thank you Jesus thank you Jesus thank you Jesus [Music] dancing [Music] once again I appreciate with your whole being sing to him show gratitude to the Lord this morning in our life is not the right it is a privilege that we are here this morning it is a privilege it is a privilege it thanks and say Lord for all you have done for all you have done thank you Jesus for all that you continue to do I say thank you foreign [Music] Hallelujah we are grateful oh Lord we are grateful father [Music] we are around [Music] grateful [Music] gratefully foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] for life if you can think then you can appreciate if you know how to think you know to give gratitude say it to him one more time the Lord for all you have done for us as a church as a family for what you have done for us individually we say thank you thank you Jesus Through the storm through the challenging times the Lord kept us he kept us and we know he will continue to keep us we know he is the one who is able to keep give him thanks this morning one more time and say Lord thank you for everything even for those unpleasant situations thank you for allowing me to go through that baby thank you even what it seems these were not working well thank you because I might have lost a little but I have not lost all scripture says there is a hope for a tree that is cut down he says for the spring of water it will close up it will rise again give him thanks because once there is life then they are resolved as long as there is life that it is not over as long as there is life then it is not over can you appreciating this morning and said Thank You Jesus Lord I'm grateful thank you Jesus thank you Jesus for it is all about you thank you for the Salvation of my soul thank you Jesus for the privilege of knowing you thank you because you are my shepherd and I am your sheep of your pastor thank you because you are my shepherd and you continue to be my shepherd thank you for you are my father you are the way maker you are The Miracle Worker you are the promise keeper and I know that all you have said concerning me you will do foreign give him thanks give him thanks give him thanks praise His holy name this morning praise His holy name this morning appreciative appreciate him this is what I love to do most every opportunity I have I love to appreciate him because I know that as long as he is my father then every other day will be settled I know he's a father who cares I know he's a father who is able to do exit abundantly more than I can ever imagine just thank him this morning and say Lord for everything I thank you thank you because you are the one fighting my battles whatever battle may confront us is the one who will continue to fight for us appreciate him appreciate our keeper give him thanks thanks this morning I'll say Lord we say thank you [Music] thank you thank you Jesus us thank you Jesus because you continue to be our God you will continue to be our all you will continue to be our own let's appreciate God for our nation Nigeria this might not be the way we desire it but give him thanks appreciate him for the president Bola let's appreciate God for the vice president for all of our leaders let's thank God that all this nation is not what we desire but we thank God because we know he's still in charge let's appreciate God for the church we know the Church of God will continue to March forward and the Gate of it will never Prevail let's appreciate him for our primates Henry appreciate God for our Archbishop Michael let's appreciate God for our be sure be those thousands whom the Lord is using to lead and direct usually let's appreciate God even for other ministers of the Gospel let's appreciate God for all that has to do with us let's give him thanks this morning and say Lord we thank you in Jesus Christ's name and thanks just to pray ER points can you tell the Lord father as I go in the month of August and Beyond Let Your Presence go with me can you commit your ways to the heart of the Lord our Lord as we go in this month of August and even Beyond Let Your Presence go with us that we are ever the presence of God would not go we will not get there wherever he would not lead us we will not go there let's commit this morning to the hands of the Lord our Lord in the month of August and Beyond please Journey with us in all of our of our work in US you will lead us you will direct our Affairs you will direct our Affairs you would order our steps are right you will order our steps are right that Psalm says the Lord is Our Shepherd when he's the one Shepherd in us then he's the one who direct us let's tell it to him the Lord in this month of August and Beyond please continue to be our Shepherd Let Your Presence go with us wherever you know of us go we will not go there in Jesus Christ's name we pray lastly can we tell the Lord that father in this month of August it will be a month of pleasant surprises for me tell it to the Lord our father in this month I receive pleasant surprises you know people often say that August visit us something unexpected can you tell it to the Lord father it will be a month of pleasant surprises for me for my family for my household those that I have knocked that never opened before now as I knock such doors in this month of August they will be open talk to the Lord our Lord in this 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beZq_gReCy0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beZq_gReCy0 | Developing a Regional Strategy to Curtail Illegal Stocking of Sport Fish and Baitfish | hello everyone and welcome to a webinar hosted by the collaborative conservation and adaptation strategy toolbox or seacast my name is matt grava and i work for the u.s fish and wildlife services science applications program i am our at-risk species coordinator for arizona and new mexico as well as the federal co-director of c-cast if c-cass is new to you it's a platform for peer-to-peer knowledge exchange and production of decision support tools on key management challenges such as introduced aquatic species like fish that we're here to talk about today we launched our non-native aquatic species community practice in may of 2020 coming up on two years now if this is new to you we invite you to reach out to me or christy by email and i think christie will drop her emails in the chat if you'd like more information on the non-native aquatic species community practice also not fish related we're hosting a workshop starting next week on american bullfrog control which is a big tangent for me to go down so i will resist and just leave it to say if you're interested in american bullfrog control in the west please reach out to me or christy and we can connect you for the workshop next week or give you some more information and with that i will stop talking christy and hand it over to you oh thanks matt uh hi everyone my name is christy miner i'm the coordinator for the non-native aquatic species community of practice here at seacast webinars like this one today are one way that we facilitate peer-to-peer knowledge exchange and today we're very excited to host a presentation from craig walker who will discuss a regional strategy to address illegal fish movement in the colorado river watershed craig has worked for the utah division of wildlife resources for 20 years his most recent position is as the aquatic section assistant chief over the sport fish program he oversees management monitoring and development of sport fishing opportunities across utah with a focus on warm water fisheries just a final reminder before i turn over to our presenter if you have questions during the presentation please just enter them into the chat box and i'll relay them to the speaker after the presentation also like matt said we might be able to open it up for discussion as well and with that craig i will hand it over to you christy good morning i am just going to wave to you all and then i'm going to shut off my video be because of unstable internet connection so hi everyone hey everyone from just a second as christie mentioned uh i'll be uh hosting a webinar today to talk a little bit about our efforts to curtail the legal sport fish and bait fish movement in the west and come up with a plan to do that um it's been a two-year effort that was undertaken as part of a colorado river fish and wildlife council subcommittee assembled to develop a region-wide plan to curtail the legal movement of sport fish and bait fish in the western united states during today's presentation after providing you with a brief overview of that effort i'm going to provide you with an overview of the draft plan itself defining the problem of illegal stocking outlining suggested prescriptions designed to address that problem and illustrating a course version of the suggested timing for implementation of plan strategies i'm then going to present you with an update on where we are as a council as far as finalization and implementation of the plan that i'm going to overview the colorado river fish and wildlife council is a waffle account console made up of five colorado river basin states arizona colorado new mexico utah and wyoming assembled to address basin-wide aquatic resource issues beginning in 2020 the council formed a subcommittee made up of representatives from all member states and the u.s fish and wildlife service to discuss what an appropriate western response to illegal fish movement should look like i was charged with chairing that subcommittee and beginning in 2020 the subcommittee developed a white paper on this issue recommending that development of a strategic plan be pursued the council chiefs were presented with that white paper and agreed that the subcommittee should engage in the development of a regional strategic plan to address illegal fish movement during the remainder of 2020 and 2021 subcommittee members convened multiple meetings to develop a strategic plan to curtail illegal sport fish and bait fish movement in the west the plan was developed with four overarching goals in mind first to mitigate expansion of nuisance invasive fish populations second to improve administrative and political support for a regional approach third to increase regional consistency of proactive and reactive measures designed to curtail legal fish movement and finally to increase public buy-in as efforts are made to stop illegal fish movement as the subcommittee began to develop the plan we realized that prior to addressing the illegal movement of sport fish and bait fish in the west we first needed to defiant problem specifically looking at the roots of illegal stocking the roots of illegal stocking can be traced to six sources that we could find the sanctioned stocking of non-native species ineffective outreach and education inadequate application of penalties inappropriate regulatory responses failing to proactively meet the needs of anglers and the lack of a regional approach to address the issue since nine management agencies have introduced 293 non-native fish species in the united states the majority of those introductions occurred after 1950. introduction of these species teased into council countless waters has provided anglers with readily accessible source populations which have allowed them to engage in illegal stocking additionally the sanctioned stocking of fish by management agencies has given anglers the impression that stalking is kind of the magic bullet that leads to the establishment of successful fisheries sanctioned stocking remains an important management and conservation tool for us however use of stocking to establish new fish populations has waned since 1980. in many cases the need for stocking has been reduced because management objectives have been achieved in some cases management and management agencies have exhausted their options for use of new species but most importantly the frequency of sanctioned stockings designed to establish new fish populations has declined because i think most of us know fisheries professionals now have a greater understanding of the impacts of non-native introductions on native fish populations specifically another root cause for the occurrence of illegal movement is ineffective outreach anglers are in most cases unaware of the seriousness of this issue having viewed sanctioned stalking as a panacea in the realm of fisheries management some anglers have adopted a mentality that illegal stalking is really no different than what we do on a day-to-day basis through sanction stalking as for fisheries professionals without effective angler outreach and education fisheries professionals have been unable to counter this perception currently most anglers in utah believe that naturalized non-native fish species are actually native fishes in maryland 69 percent of anglers released their unused baitfish according to a study conducted in the midwest in canada 71 percent of anglers who release fish do so because they believe their actions are actually benefiting fish populations all of these misperceptions and behaviors highlight the need for more effective outreach on this and other fisheries issues a third underlying cause for the prevalence of illegal fish movement is the inadequate application of deterrence although license revocation and costly restitution penalties are available for use by many state wildlife management agencies such penalties are rarely applied to illegal fish movement violations most times meters are used when addressing illegal fish movement violations when we limit the fish movement violations to misdemeanors however it really minimizes the seriousness of this issue in this issue in the eyes of anglers and the legal system detecting violations also remains difficult which combined with our limited ability to enforce this with more stringent violations um it makes it difficult to impose these penalties a fourth root cause of the illegal fish movement problem emanates from inappropriate regulatory response in many instances fisheries managers choose to manage illegally stock fish populations while successful in some instances managing a legally introduced species serves as a reward to the perpetrators of a legal fish movement similarly managers sometimes pursue regularly benefit the anglers seeking to catch illegally introduced species for example managers employing a catch and kill regulation on illegally established published yellow perch are likely actually rewarding harvest orient harvest oriented anglers who engaged in the illicit activity in the first place engaging in an inappropriate regulatory response will likely encourage additional efforts to establish new fish populations illegally failing to meet the needs of anglers proactively is yet another root cause for the prevalence of illegal fish movement as you mentioned earlier some anglers believe that by stalking fish they will be able to achieve the same outcomes as fisheries managers these anglers actually believe they are providing a valuable service meeting the unmet needs of an angling public by creating local access to desired fishing opportunities in their minds they're filling the gaps left by fisheries managers who have not investigated safe ways to proactively establish convenient access to desired angling opportunities probably the most important underlying cause for the persistence of illegals fish stocking in the west is the lack of a concerted regional approach the interstate effort to curtail illegal fish stocking in the west will only be as strong as the weakest link meaning a state whose responses are the most ineffective or are inconsistent with others at a regional scale might actually limit desire regional effort it should be noted that inconsistent approaches undertaken at a state scale will also hamper the successive efforts to curtail illegal fish movement within that particular state regardless of the scale of the inconsistencies it is likely that illegal action will emanate from those areas having the most lenient and ineffective policies scope of the problem is is bigger than the legal stalking is pervasive right we know that however the number of stalking attempts a number of fish move during each attempt what we as biologists term propagal pressure has got to be considerable in most instances for a fish population to successfully establish therefore given the number of successful illegal sucking efforts observed it suggests that attempts to move fish illegally are likely more common than we previously thought so now on to our effort to develop a strategic plan during the development of that strategic plan to curtail a legal movement of sport fish and bait fish in the west our subcommittee identified several strategic approaches designed to address the illegal stalking problem the first of these is the development and consistent implementation of outreach and education campaigns we suggested that such efforts not only be focused on anglers and the general public but also decision makers we also suggested that this work be performed in concert with the aquatic nuisance western regional panel and or a private marketing firm during any campaign the subcommittee strongly suggested that messages highlight the direct personal and social benefits for targeted audiences focusing on revenue increases tourism dollars and increased ability to implement critical management and conservation actions to effective messaging the subcommittee suggested that data necessary to assess the strategic success of an illegal fish movement control effort be collected and stored in a regional geodatabase the information that we're talking about would include but not be limited to documented sanctioned and illegal fish introductions management and regulatory responses to illegal introduce and penalties imposed for violations we also suggested working with the usgs non-indigenous aquatic species database team or a willing single state to develop and manage such an application although outlet screens and sterile fish species are already being used strategically to mitigate escapement from lentix systems by some states the subcommittee suggested sterile fish needs in the west be inventoried and prioritized during future subcommittee or colorado river fish and wildlife council meetings we also suggested that this information be in corp aforementioned geodatabase to allow for assessment of these escapement mitigation strategies as they are implemented excuse implement it excuse me another suggested strategic approach addresses laws pertaining to illegal fish movement and the enforcement of those laws during development of this plan information related to legal deterrence was collected from five colorado fish and wildlife council states however information for remaining waffle states will be critical to the development of a suite of legal deterrent best management practices by the committee we suggested that these best management practices be developed in a manner that addresses the diverse legal realities of waffle states allowing states to choose from the list of prescribed actions as needed or possible yet another strategic approach deals with the regulatory management responses similar to law enforcement the law enforcement element of the plan the suggested course of action involves inventorying existing management and regulatory responses to detected illegal introductions in the west once these data gaps are filled a suite of best management practices will be developed by the subcommittee these best management practices will avoid the no action approach and set the stage for a development of a water specific or statewide early detection and rapid response plan analogous to those in place for containment of detected populations of drastic muscles assessment of angular needs is a critical strategy suggested in the plan this would involve the implementation of angler surveys by willing waffle and colorado river fish and wildlife council states using a standardized template to assess behaviors preferences motivations willingness to travel and other human dimensions data these data can then be harnessed to create convenient access to desired phishing opportunities where possible the subcommittee also suggested that water specific be assembled to develop and dive water-specific fisheries management plans that incorporate human dimensions data gathered at a statewide or regional scale the plan that the subcommittee envisioned is by no means static we suggested that the subcommittee review of the plan be conducted regularly that these reviews allow for assessment of plan success and identify possible plan modifications reports on the success of efforts to curtail illegal fish movement and or suggested plan modifications could then be be presented to an oversight body such as waffle the colorado river fish and wildlife council western regional panel etc for further scrutiny or approval the most important strategic approach identified by the subcommittee in this plan was continued collaboration to address the illegal fish stocking on a regional scale the strategic collapse [Music] of regional approach and debate sets the stage for greater consistency needed to more effectively address illegal fish movement in the west however maintaining such consistency through continued strategic collaboration is likely going to require some sort of regional oversight the subcommittee therefore recommended that the aquatic nuisance species task force western regional panel the approach regarding their willingness to oversee the regional effort to curtail illegal sport fish and bait fish movement and stalking in the event that the wrp is unable or unwilling to oversee the effort we suggested the creation of a formal multi-state multi-partner body to undertake oversight whatever that oversight body ends up being the subcommittee suggested that group membership not be confined to fisheries and ais professionals we suggested that an effective leadership structure include non-traditional partners involved in angling for example bass bass angler sportsman society water management outdoor recreation interests like cabela's expansion of committee membership to those non-traditional partners we've set the stage for increased public awareness and would likely broaden advocacy for prevention of a legal fish movement our vision was that under the guidance of the oversight group the region-wide plan could serve as a guiding document for the development and implementation of state-specific plans and actions that conform to what we know to be the political and regulatory realities that differ between specific jurisdictions the strategies outlined in the plan are designed to be implemented between 2021 and 2030. beginning in winter 2021 the subcommittee suggested that progress be made toward development of an outreach and education toolkit sorts then during summer of 2022 we suggested that state partners begin to engage stakeholders in their respective states to set the stage for buy-in during future implementation phases in summer of 2022 we suggested that efforts to fill data gaps also be started additionally in summer 2022 the subcommittee suggested that states begin to work with subcommittee work with subcommittee to develop prioritized a prioritized list of lentic screening and sterile fish needs and begin working with the oversight body to develop a rapid response template during winter of 2023 we suggested that states work with the subcommittee to begin assembling enforcement data and start the process best man practicement then in summer of 2024 we suggested that states begin to implement strategic plan recommendations using state-specific plans finally assuming that most of the state-specific plans are developed and underway we suggested that the oversight group kind of shift tack and investigate the expansion of this effort to be inclusive of ornamental fishes which was a contentious issue during development of the sideboards for this particular plan this would likely happen through the development of a unique and separate plan however so where are we right now on the development of this plan and the status uh during december 2021 the colorado river river fish and wildlife council met with the subcommittee and the subcommittee presented the information you've seen today to the council and asked the council chiefs to develop a resolution that would encourage waffle states to follow through unplanned elements and secure greater west wide cooperation on this issue however council chiefs did not respond favorably to this request for several reasons and they're justified generally speaking the scope of plan objectives were viewed as too expensive somewhat infeasible and insufficiently flexible additionally council states perceived some descriptions of shortcomings related to historical responses to illegal fish movement as maybe unnecessarily accusatorial kind of a finger pointing in response to council concerns the subcommittee agreed to modify the plan to increase usability by western states and represent the document to the council at a later date during the december 2021 meeting council chiefs agreed to be more hands-on with this effort to avoid further subcommittee efforts that resulted in a product that was viewed as possibly impractical from an implementation standpoint since that december meeting the subcommittee has reconvened four times to discuss future engagement with the council to develop a more effective game plan for plan revision additionally we've conducted a critical review of the plan language creating a redline version of the plan and in the coming months starting in may the subcommittee will sit down with the colorado river fish and wildlife council chiefs to review uh survey results that we we sent a survey out to the council itself re review those results and those opinions that came back related to prioritization and inclusion of plan objectives and get some additional direction from the chiefs as to where we want ahead on this in the end the subcommittee is attempting to avoid investing considerable time and effort which went into the first breath of the document writing a plan that will not be used and will not meet the needs of member states within the council or within waffle so that's where we are right now on the effort to successfully curtail illegal sport fish and bait fish movement today i'd like to leave you with a few takeaways based upon my experience and these are more generally applied to collaborative efforts at a regional school uh first administrative realities vary greatly among the states and partners and we need to address these when we're conducting uh efforts that are similar to what i described today region-wide planning efforts second don't rush things take the additional time you need to work through the problem thoroughly and allow for all opinions to be expressed and addressed early on in a process and uh you know that that is a skill in and of itself to make sure you wheedle out all of those thoughts from um folks at the table uh and if we don't do that uh we're gonna end up with some pushback in the home stretch that can derail some efforts uh this is a a good way to avoid that similarly make sure your perception of achieved consensus is not just wishful thinking i think when we at the outset of this process uh within the colorado colorado river fish and wildlife council within waffle within the subcommittee we all thought that we were on the same page uh technically we are not on the same page and that's why we're delaying the publication of this plan um and the follow-through on the plan right now and why it's under further review i think if you reach consensus too quickly uh question of the validity of that outcome before forging ahead um when you're dealing with contentious issues it should be difficult to reach consensus it's easy to remember too content contentious and consensus they rhyme um lastly don't give up uh you you know more and more in this profession when i started out early in my career i always had the grand idea that i was gonna lead some effort that was going to result in some magical outcome that i had you know hung my hat on and could make my career bones on and um these days the issues are so complex that to be honest it's it's more of a baton handoff than anything else you're not in all likelihood give me the one that derives the solution to complex problems however remember that your efforts are going to likely establish the foundation for an eventual success and with that i'd like to give some special thanks to my fellow fellow colorado river fish and wildlife council subcommittee members for all of their virtual hours and input on this plan andy clark and kate steedler with arizona the game and fish lord martin colorado parks and wildlife eric frye new mexico game and fish department craig mario wyoming game and fish department and kevin johnson and kevin mcabee i think and mcabee is on the call today with the u.s fish and wildlife service they were instrumental in getting this to where it is today and with that uh hopefully there's some questions in the chat i'd like to thank you all for your attention today and i'll feel those questions as they come up thanks awesome thank you so much craig um there's a great presentation and really interesting work that you've got going on um we do have just a couple questions here but as you know as i'm relaying these feel free to put more in the chat and we might be able to um open up some conversation as well outside of the chat um so craig the first question um [Music] says i noticed that throughout the presentation you included photos of both native and introduced fish do you see education on native fishes as an important aspect of public outreach uh absolutely um you know we have got to get our general public through outreach efforts and our decision makers and administrators to gain a better appreciation for our native species and the value that they hold intrinsically and the potential impact that sport fishing can pose to the conservation of those native fishes and i think i roundtail were showcased in the presentation a couple of times um one of the reasons why we're putting that in there is because we're following suit on some other state's efforts by actually moving forward with an effort to re-tool them i guess as a as a sport fish reclassify them as a sport fish and our feeling is that by species as sport fish we're going to gain a greater appreciation for that particular species um but also the environments and the assemblages that are are associated with a particular species that we have reclassified as a sport fish so long long short of it is absolutely yes uh we are trying to kind of blend our outreach messages to uh not only address the sport fishing community but address the community of utahns at large excellent christy is it okay we'll jump on for a second go for it sure okay um and craig this is maybe personally an unfair question for you but um yeah i spent a lot of time on the on the fish az facebook page which is an angler group on facebook in arizona um and it always catches my eye when there's discussion on the tingling of native fish so native fish is sport fish so that's kind of part partially where my question came from and i'm just curious i know we have some other statewide efficiency floats on here like promoting native fishes for fish is something that could be part of that outreach again we don't need to go there too far but that was part of the context of my question yeah absolutely it is it's it's a great idea um and it is the way that we begin to you know take the siloed aspect of not only fisheries management fisheries conservation uh fish recovery uh but also the the perceptions of our general public and bring them together um you know when you start to divide things into this is a trash fish this is a fish of value this is this this is that um we struggle we struggle professionally and we struggle as far as our public perception and the support for um the particular species but also for the habitats that they inhabit um you know the last thing i'd like to see with dwindling water in the state is for us to conserve water in our high and mid elevation streams and reservoirs at the cost of low gradient low elevation rivers um and terminal waters and you know if we don't start getting political support public support for native species as something of value that's potentially what's going to happen so it's it's part of a broader issue for sure appreciate that thanks awesome and we have uh one more question in the chat right now um essentially says how do you deal with the urgency of the non-native issue when the conservation of so many native fish species is at risk we had some interesting opinions that were expressed early during this process when before we even convened the subcommittee um those were in this vein why the rush the ground forever why the urgency now and i think what we've noticed is that you know invasive species in in a system like for for example the colorado system right have been there forever you've been invasives in that system for a long time but they don't start to actually become impactful until we see degradation of the habitats right the loss of water the loss of floodplain habitat whatever it is based on the horizon that makes the urgency greater um the situation with the habitat quality out there the availability habitat refugia um is dwindling and if we don't get out ahead of this right now we're going to see this impact that was my response to them saying why the urgency so i think i convinced some people i hope awesome um let's maybe that's all we have in the chat right now but if anyone wants to just unmute or raise your hand we can have some open discussion as well we've got some time so yeah just just i'm looking at the chat and i'm i'm seeing julie's response uh to david and i think that you know julie's right and i i hope i didn't belittle you know the the validity of the pushback that we got from the colorado river fish and wildlife council chiefs on this issue it was an idealistic plan as written and it did not really address to the degree needed uh the political realities that do exist and you know again that's where yes everybody is tacitly on board with this for sure everybody agrees that it's an issue but the devil's in the details how do you get there when one of your major objectives is dealing with law enforcement related issues when our law enforcement across five states along all the waffle states is just all over the road as far as their capabilities to enforce certain violations because of the political differences that we have with states rights so um what we're shooting for as we move forward again working with the council chiefs is to come up with a pared-down list of objectives that still get at the heart of the matter one of them i think that everybody can probably agree is doable is that an outreach component and adult learning component that we have been so successful with in the aquatic nuisance species realm for descended muscles uh moving forward with something similar in the realm of illegal transport and stalking you know like i highlighted in the presentation our constituency the bad actors think they're doing a good thing when they do this i mean they think they are performing conservation actions of establishing northern pike populations that are fishable no you're not and we've got to get that message out to them and make that next generation of anglers realize that if you have an issue with how things are managed let us know and we will address it proactively that makes sense um and that was to me that was a super interesting finding that people were quote unquote helping oh yeah everybody's a helper awesome other questions for craig matt do you want to jump in i can find the right button uh me again um yeah and i'll show my navity through this question and i'm good with that i'm used to it um yeah so we'll say you know first this colorado fish's council is somehow new to me which is not a surprise from fairly new unless um but i am curious you know in part of the discussion tool julie of how oh let me try this differently if this committee came up with recommendations associated with this i'm curious how they would then trickle down to state regulations or state laws like and arizona game and fishes uh fishing regulations i know there are restrictions on bait fish stuff i don't know what the penalties are i haven't had to find out thankfully but anyway i'll stop talking i'm curious how this type of plan how you would see this type of mind trickling down to state regulations and state laws um small question here for just if i don't know if somebody could about i'll throw it over to you hopefully or john dawn would have a good idea too john's on here too can y'all hear me yep you're so good yes okay thanks um yes for so several years ago just to get out the bait fish thing in particular um i think about seven or eight years ago we had a an internal team that evaluated our use of live bait species um and we made recommendations and we've been working through those recommendations uh annually and it also takes time getting at what i had responded to david with legal things those all involve rules and those work through our governor's offices to make rule changes for the most part and then those are reflected in our fishing regulations and so for instance our rules they we do a review every i think five years and so we have to wait for those cycles to come around to propose rule changes and whatnot for bait fish live bait fish we've been we've been getting rid of species um every for the last two rule reviews we've dropped species and we're going to make a big push during the current rule review right now to further reduce the number of bait fish species and then that can be reflected in our regulations and for you matt like unfortunately our penalties are really um not our penalties are not great uh they're pretty small for illegal fish movement that's something that we definitely want to address and that is a whole separate that's another rule process but when you when it involves actual like fines or you know it's a different class as a misdemeanor or felony that's a whole other level of complexity i guess not to say that we aren't going there it's just it can't be done overnight and so our recommendations for the subcommittee were to look at a phased approach uh because it was overwhelming at first and all of the recommendations were fantastic and it was just we can't do them all at once and and some of them have to be systematic and really start with the outreach and education piece so that that's what i'll say and i don't know if if john has any anything to add also thank you yeah thanks julie i'll jump in just real briefly since you put me on the spot um but this is really it's a game of whack-a-mole to try to to run this down because you know in nevada and we're outside of the project area specifically that greg was talking about but with the same issues internal to the state we've significantly over the past several regulation cycles tried to tighten up and where possible eliminate um or much more highly restrict light weight usage the problem you then run into is you know two prong one is enforcement because quite honestly with the limited conservation law enforcement presence out there they're going to prioritize and it's hard to make this a priority and then when they do cite someone at least in nevada it goes at misdemeanor level to individual justice to the peace who don't understand the problem and don't impose useful or significant penalties so maybe that's the better aspect is that this this education goes beyond just anglers the need for that outreach and education is to try to make other parts of the system particularly in the legal enforcement in all the way from game wardens to justice to the feast courts to understand the significance of this problem and why needs to be addressed so it's multifaceted and you fix one thing but that doesn't guarantee an outcome somewhere else and that's part of the problem yeah and i as i mentioned this to me is is so analogous to the aquatic nuisance species effort that was undertaken for descended muscles and you look at where we are you know a dozen years into a concerted region-wide effort to try and address this issue through adult learning and outreach and changing of laws and all those types of things um it's it's a heavy lift and it's it's an ongoing effort um but you know we're we're attempting to start it um and as both john and julie mentioned it's by no means simple um but i think having the conversation with lawmakers first and foremost with decision makers first and foremost in the same way we did when beginning our descended muscle efforts uh showcasing the cost to the state um it is critical uh when we look at how much money we invest in the removal of invasive species illegally introduced species whether that be through road known treatments mechanical removal all that in and of itself that is a huge cost we're not even talking about the potential impacts to tourism and fishing opportunities and established fisheries where the introduction of one species into an existing assemblage can throw it off kilter um so you know the audiences are many we just need to do uh i'll call it inreach i guess it's not really a public outreach effort it's more of a making sure that our administrators and decision makers are aware of the the breadth of the problem the impact of the problem and the economic cost of the problem um okay we have another chat question um should we be more open on our stocking considerations so that the public understands better how the impacts are scoped uh yeah i i think we are with specific interest groups interest groups currently um you know if you talk to bass anglers if you talk to walleye anglers if you talk to sausage anglers tiger musky anglers hopefully we have groups that want them everywhere right and we are very open and transparent as to why we can and cannot do things in certain areas usually because of the potential impact to native fishes but also because of the potential impact to our ability to manage an assemblage of fish in a reservoir for example uh effectively so we we work with those particular groups uh we have not probably done a very good job as far as messaging to the general public or constituency as far as anglers in general as far as why we do what we do where we do right so any other questions still got a few minutes so feel free to jump in there was a comment put in there that i think it was dan that said uh exactly to julie saying that the other piece that it's very hard to catch people doing this in the act absolutely um you know it's very hard with our law enforcement personnel that we have in utah specifically but elsewhere um you're looking at individuals covering thousands of square miles as far as enforcement um to be honest on a terrestrial landscape i view the problem as even more difficult because it is ubiquitous right when we have focal areas like reservoirs or rivers i view it as a little bit easier to attain this um and i think what we need to do is do what they've done on the wildlife center fairly effectively which is harness the the poaching aspect the poaching hotline aspect of this but really create something that resonates with our angling community who are the ones that are out there on the ground and don't want to see their their resources jeopardized by illegal introduction of fishes um and you know we mention in the plan changing these poaching hotlines into something that are more like you know stop the illegal movement of fish hotlines i mean it seems simple but right now an angler doesn't recognize a poaching hotline as something that they can tap into and use to report a violation of an elite introduction of a fish so it's it's just messaging properly and i think that that's a subtle tweak that we can do peer-shaming yes [Music] yeah that's really interesting other questions or comments anybody who's ever actually bird hunted with me will experience pure shaming so it's okay [Music] good to know great yeah and um julie i saw your other question about the surveys um i don't know if you already have craig's contact information but maybe that's something you can share the email i will email i will email what we've got to do immediately after this and that would be great okay we'll have some results here coming up in may i believe those are preliminary results and maybe we could sit down and share those that would be kind of cool the big one for us is how far are people willing to travel to get x y or z experience and we're trying to look at what the radius of influence of a particular water your fishing experience could be and then how many of those fishing experiences we need to provide in the landscape so people don't try to create their own so that's great great timing thanks craig we we meet with our uh contractors tomorrow about it to finalize our questions so awesome timing perfect that is my wife would not agree with any of that statement at all on many issues but you know perfect okay any other questions it's been a great discussion [Music] all right i'm not i'm not seeing anything else so um might go ahead and close us out here so thank you everyone for taking the time to join us like we mentioned earlier this webinar is recorded and we'll make it available on our youtube channel where you can also find all of our other webinars um and matt if you don't mind putting that link in the chat that would be great if not i'll do it after um yeah we also encourage you to visit ccast and our case study dashboard where we currently have 138 case studies and i will make sure that this recording is up um at the latest by the end of the day tomorrow so it should be up there soon and then next month on april 12th we're hosting another webinar um this one by ted grossholds from us or uc davis and stephanie green from university of alberta on the functional eradication of aquatic invasive species we're always working on lining up more webinar speakers for the coming months and please contact us if you would like to receive those announcements and aren't already on our mailing list so thank you all for your time today and thank you again craig for giving this excellent presentation and we hope you all have a great day | Conservation and Adaptation Resources Toolbox | UCLo4sexIRhYxsd9BRTPZ1Ig | 2022-03-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,021 | 41,204 |
bdOg4Jr2XiQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdOg4Jr2XiQ | Love & Marriage Huntsville| S4 E10| Review #lamh #loveandmarriagehuntsville #own | what's up youtube world it's your boy jay dub the number one comment on youtube and i'm back with another review today i will be reviewing what am i reviewing i always got to ask myself uh love and marriage huntsville and before i get started for those who are new to my channel i do uh reviews of recaps of reality shows um it's a very detailed review i might not hit every single scene but i go over the most important parts and i also may pick up some details that you may have not seen now as i said my introduction i am youtube's number one commenter so on this channel it's all about the comments again i don't really get into the please like please subscribe if you rocking with your boy j dub you're gonna smash them buttons it's free it don't cost nothing but the comments i need i got to have them this is what i do it for this is one of the reasons why i created it the other reason i created is for the dub fam the dub fam is our community our people who like to say what they say that's the model of the channel we get on this platform we say anything we want we say uh we say there's no way maurice could be marcel's older brother because marshall looked 10 years older than maurice we get into anything that we want to say the only thing that i ask is that when we talk in and down to those comments we respect each other because again the dove fam that's my people that's our people and respect is big around here so before i get into love and marriage huntsville like real deep in the episode i gotta say and you know this is definitely something for the comments like who saw or got the details about whatever type of fight uh martel and i believe marshall had because it was kind of uh messy we couldn't really get to see what was going on but if you know we i'm gonna say it's all a legit because we didn't i didn't really get we didn't get to see the videos more so the audio and if miss wandered and started up uh you know some some stuff that kicked off where they got physical and all of that you know i'm not surprised because i am a firm believer you know it's no secret that because miss wanda is an elder and all that stuff she get to say what she say without consequence you can say what you say but some things you got to pay for and i just believe that wanda is absolutely reckless i believe that uh this whole group have you know pretty much sold out for fame sold their souls for fame so they're not who they once were they aren't the friends that they were they're not the people who they used to be so it's all out of control and it's all about the fame but like i said i didn't really go deep into it but i wasn't surprised that it came to this because i thought it would come to this before that because it's too many things that have been said you know when you get to talk about people children people's marriages people are human everybody's not going to be uh so understanding even though they're all millionaires if i'm a millionaire i think i'm gonna just kick back and chill and stay in some positive areas and enjoy my millions and build my business that's just me so when i do that that's exactly what i'm gonna do i do that now and i ain't a millionaire but let's go ahead and pick up back on it you know because they're always doing a cliffhanger or continue on so we're back at uh jalen's uh housewarming party and he's correcting uh miss wanda he's like now now now now wanda we won't speak to my mother like that in this house we won't do that we're not doing that here you know everybody got to stand down from wanda because you know she's always running off at the mouth she calling the ladies and all that kind of stuff and it's just it's still it's just getting out of hand it's like it's no container there's no controlling her and you know kimmy let one to know like hey we ain't gonna be all them bees and all that or whatever and miss wanda's still standing on everything that she said she just said you know i'ma calm down bring energy down but all y'all still need to shut the f up and i'm like like how like i don't know production must have paid uh uh jalen's first month of his mortgage or something like for them to be there because i'm like why would you have to put up with miss wanda in this situation where she talking crazy and reckless and negative and she gets she still get to state it like you could say you need to leave you need to go it's supposed to be about you know it's supposed to be a positive vibe up in the house to celebrate jalen but it's not so like i say it has to be it has to be required that miss one to be there and they couldn't put her out and i mean miss wanda did the same thing at the graduation so what was kimmy expecting so i still got to think that production made this happen so after all of the blow up or whatever marcel he's looking frustrated he pulled maurice to the side he said he won't get away from all the estrogen or whatever going on and just saying how ridiculous it is that wand is running off at their mouth like and teaches really not doing anything about it and at this point we're really blaming kimmy because that's who invited but marcel is just saying there's nothing new with with him because ma wanda is like a terrorist in his own home she's tearing down his home or whatever and in a sense he's right in the sense he's not in real life all this stuff is because of martial marshall wasn't moving funny in his marriage none of this would be brought up however miss wanda is way way way way too involved in him and teachers marriage whatever kind of marriage they got that's between him and tasha and if teacher want to discuss some of that with wanda that's it but to be all in marcel's face and bringing it to him in his house and i mean his kids see that kind of stuff i'm not feeling bad for marceau at all but the fact is just miss one is out of order in every space in her life but i guess it makes great for tv so we see kimmy and tiffany meet up um they want to uh i guess catch up about what happened at jalen's party because tiffany had to leave because their boys had soccer or whatever and i'm going to say in this scene this is where i started to see the glimpse of the old gimmick because like let's say for the maybe the first two first definitely the first season and maybe some of the second season i really really like kimmy like at this point to me she's a disappointment but the way she talked in the scene i i saw the old kimmy the one i used to love but kimmy pretty much said that the ladies are having a hard time with each other because they're always rough talking each other and at some point if they're going to come to a resolve they got to come like in a softer position like they're trying to you know resolve the arguments or differences that they have because it's always on 10. and um tiffany she's pretty much saying that she was getting a lot of complaints from lewis that he doesn't get enough time from her because tiffany said that her and lewis had made an agreement i guess to obtain their goals and financial goals that they're just going to keep their head down for four years and keep grinding and grinding and focus on that but lewis is still not happy with that but tiffany's saying she's not really about worried about the time um her focus now is a baby tiffany at her ripe age of 36 wants a baby and kimmy explains like pretty much your husband is asking for time and you're saying you want a baby and you say you're short on time a baby's not gonna help you get more time is actually gonna take away and if you're making more time for a baby then you should make more time for your husband and like i said how could you um how could you disagree with that but tiffany still is in living in her delusional world talking about well you know what you know women can do anything right like she's making a statement that asks and kimmy at the same time and kimmy like ah that that ain't really the move if you if you want more time with your husband or you want to keep him happy that ain't the way to go so getting onto i guess better news kimmy was explaining that um she actually passed her broker's license because also not kimmy being a nurse she's also a realtor and now she's she's moved up to being a broker and it's almost like let's say the mail and martel situation where kimmy's gonna have the broker license and she'll be running the real estate firm and she was saying that like uh she's not so excited about it because she doesn't have an entrepreneurial spirit is more so of more rhys she's pretty much been in corporate for 20 plus years and that's not really her thing and i really get that i i can really relate to that the same with me like when i'm coming up or a relatable story i i didn't see a lot of let's say successful entrepreneurs i mean i've known people who have plenty of had businesses you know from back in even back in the day but they always work their job like i'm thinking i i really don't want to work somewhere else and work on my own business i want to either either do either or so i focused on the corporate world where i knew i would have stability i wouldn't have to worry i have a specific specific time of working and then i can retire so i i totally get that because you got to have a different type of spirit to do that now i'm um i am i will be venturing into a form of entrepreneurship with uh the real estate the real estate game so but yeah i will have my retirement check to fall back on as well meaning you know the bills will be paid so it's a different thing you got to be in a different space to really give that and i applaud all people who um are really going after their entrepreneurial goals or whatever so all right let's go to the next thing the next scene we got another celebration some more good news we find out that martel is getting a tutor for his business license because i guess he's been failing over and over again in his time tired of riding everyone's coattails male isn't there anymore as i was explaining kimmy was pretty much is doing the same thing like mel's doing male has the business license so once they divorce they don't do business martell is just a regular joe schmoe with some ideas and some creativity and i was just saying it was about time like i get it because i'm a jump out there the real estate test is really really hard it's no joke you got to be ready for it a lot of people feel it but you got to keep trying um and at that point if you need some help you need to you need to get that help so you can do it so i'm also i said melissa excuse me uh martell seems to be very confident that he's gonna pass it we're gonna see we don't know what how his follow-through game is he has a tutor and they'll pretty much meet once a week and we'll see how that goes who knows you know allegedly on the youtube streets they saying martel can't really get a business license because he has a felony but i'm just going to go over what i see but it made me think of that when i heard that and so we see male mel is um she's having a party to relaunch her skincare line she renamed it and i get that because mel and martel had to dissolve their different businesses i don't know if martel got this cut that he claiming that he was going to get anywhere from mail because i guess legally that they were married or whatever and so mel was doing the launch party and everything and i i can say everybody's there everybody is that is that male wants this she doesn't want t-shirt in she doesn't want destiny there rightfully so that galentine's thing was a massacre so who who does show up a familiar face but a different person it's the new stormy stormy come in she's uh she's so sophisticated clash she even got a different look look like she toned down a lip sheen using the dark lipstick and she's talking all proper and all that kind of stuff i'm like who is this lady we're gonna have to change your name to something else too cloudy or something not stormy because she's just um she's somebody different and she seems to come in bringing us like a positive energy but it kind of went another way in which stormy didn't get to her old self but when kiki had re i guess reintroduced herself to stormy or whatever but stormy knew who she was she was just being shady towards kiki and um kiki was like yeah you know you you remember me or whatever stormy like i think i do whatever knowing she know who kiki is especially that kiki was on the phone with um with mel at the valentine's day party but stormy don't rock with her you could tell by her body language she like talked to kiki for maybe two seconds and then started like dancing and just went off didn't didn't say bye didn't close out the conversation or nothing and kiki was very bothered she she was bothered so much she was talking to other people by about what stormy did in front of stormy and kimmy was explaining like well stormy's right there you can speak to her about it whatever and and stormy pay kiki no attention like well i ain't got time for this or whatever and interconfessional stormy explained that she don't rock with kiki because kiki has shown her who she is she's saying like that's tisha's blood cousin and she'll come around a group of people who really not rocking with her and divulging information she's saying like for this show or in real life i can't rock with people like that and i'm totally with her i'm just like that like i gotta look at example how you gonna do somebody else if you do your blood like that what you gonna do with me and i get with that uh can i say that i'm starving like stormy i don't know it's looking that way you know cause you know i like the little walk off it was funny it was hilarious without getting into some type of thing it was immature and rude but it still was funny and not only that she don't mess with no fakeness and she don't take no disrespect so i might i never thought i'd say i think i'm starting to like stormy and what production did they food me uh real good because i was thinking stormy really handled kiki like how they show like kiki was talking to stormy and stormy was just looking like this that would have been classic that would have went down in the history books of reality tv is like one of the shadiest responses the norm response somebody talking to you and you don't like them and you ain't feeling them or you ain't trying to engage and nothing they sing listen don't say nothing what else they gonna do i like that i might like stormy but we'll see we're gonna see this might be a little bit too early for that so um you know overall i thought melody's event was like really nice it you know it had a great vibe to it um they had like live demonstrations of skin care and milk baths and the malls were interactive or whatever you know it didn't look like low budget and and mel was like really pushing with the ladies like for real the energy here has to be positive and i get it and that's why you know she invited who she wanted there so they had to keep it going and keeping it really positive you know it was kind of like i guess in the whispers that uh stormy and kiki wasn't really getting along but mel wasn't trying to hit that and she just she's just saying like y'all better get it straight that's my event because as we know the last event that um mel had uh tisha came but wasn't invited and she had to escort it rightfully so like you like you coming to my house without the invitation and you just show up and i'm supposed to act like it's all good i get that like you that's like the only thing we can kind of do control our own environment so when people start to invade that or invade our peace i think action is needed but we see um kiki i don't know she's trying to get some camera time or she's really trying to be a person that resolves things she's pulling kimmy to the side because kimmy really called kiki out at the gallon galentine day party over the phone and saying that pretty much kiki really had a lot more to say about tisha and then she should and kiki you can see kiki was more like in denial whatever was saying well like yeah it was all facts but like kimmy was saying whatever it was true or not you still said something but you tried you told t-shirt that you didn't say nothing so it is a difference you did say something so i the thing is with kiki i don't think she understands that mel is actually using her in a way to you know that that that saying of that a the in the the i don't know i get to i can't even say it right whoever if you got an enemy you got an enemy and they have an enemy that enemy of your enemy is your friend that i only got time to jumble it up it's a little late i don't got time to do that but that's what kiki was so uh kiki and tisha fell out mel decided to bring her in and kimmy really brought the receipt and saying like you know what um it does look crazy suspicious that you're there and hanging out with mel and like it's not natural she's like i've been here for four years i ain't seen you at nothing so you got to tell me obviously y'all not friends like that she's using you she's using kiki but she don't get it and bottom line kiki just can't be trusted you know it's just like the way she carries herself becomes all fake and like she has an agenda and like she doesn't understand why this is going on or how somebody views her so as far as the last scene we get to the scott brothers they got a double date with their respective for wives um kimmy and teisha and they're pretty much discussing kiki because she's the um the hot topic and um i would just say the thing is like when marco really speaks up about things he's very vocal you know he's he gets into the whole speech you know marshall loves to get that that cover talk to get you off the subject or what have you and saying you know i'm here to provide and protect and cover my wife and everything and all that but when marco is asked a direct question like his his guilt or innocent or his involvement of something that don't look right he's deceptive he don't have much to say so uh he wants to blame everybody else for everything except him he doesn't take accountability to that and um i just don't like i said with that it's just with the scott brothers they just they they they shiesty they real sheisty they untrustworthy especially that maurice so you know they get along and talk all that double talk and all that deflection and all that going on but bottom line kiki male or anybody else isn't really the issue or the problem because marcel is pretty much saying kiki got some information from male and then put it out there like she like is facts or whatever but the way it was worded back at mel's party that kiki directly heard from teacher or was in the mix about marco's infidelity but marceaux saying that is really just a rumor and kiki has turned it in to facts so it's just a big old ball of mess and the scott brothers love to keep confusion they love to keep their wives in foggy situations and deflect and all that kind of stuff so that's pretty much that was um that was pretty much it for the episode and and what i didn't like i guess more so the new kimmy the kimmy the new kimmy gets on this campaign oh i just love teaching i just love her like we know y'all been at odds we know you don't want to be around them because they create drama of some sort and maurice just gets all in this scott business when he's around um you know tisha and marceau but that was pretty much it let me know what y'all thought something i missed something you want to add you know this show is a mess and the i guess the next episode tiffany is really she's visiting i know she kept saying utah i'm thinking they visiting the state of utah is actually utah alabama to find her birth parents but what i found very interesting about that situation um i guess a historian or somebody who knew the situation in which like how she got adopted said that her father had a child which is her in the 19 you sound like you said 1970 but let's give let's give tiffany the benefit of doubt let's say she was born in 1979 that still means she's 43 years old tell me she want to have a baby but she was saying she's 36 or 34. it's very claw is i said cloggy cloudy and foggy cloggy that's the new word it's cloggy how you know we got this thing with her age you know it's the thing with some women some women don't feel comfortable saying it age and talking about babies and all that kind of stuff but you ain't got a lot of kicking but anyway um yeah i just thought that was really interesting you know she's a baby born in the 70s so how is she 34 36 but okay all right well like i said drop down in the comments let me know what you thought tell me something i didn't know or see and let's get to conversating or whatever conversing sound like a larger one but yeah as i tell you i appreciate your patience appreciate all the support and i always say y'all could be anywhere in this youtube world but you're here with me i really appreciate it and i really mean it | ITZ JDUB | UCeFqIRImAx-ELcdtQTXF8BA | 2022-05-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,167 | 21,123 |
POBQN-bB_Cc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POBQN-bB_Cc | VOW OCTOBER 2019 EDITION - SENSATIONAL BAMIDELE & THE COLT. | No [Music] yes I need nada [Music] no arguments enough [Music] or Lord eternal I look at me I feel bad I feel bad [Music] Johnny war 2 big girl we push a backpack Johnny war - fever a bag [Music] I believe in miracle see a soul set free Mira all changin would soon come very [Music] Oh [Applause] [Music] how long his life [Music] [Applause] met you [Music] the red yeah [Music] thank you Oh [Music] you've done so much for arts and we gotta tell [Music] and even if we have a planet in your tones itself would be enough Jesus [Music] yeah what still [Music] [Applause] [Music] you are tell you are [Music] you wanna mine and many better yes you are you animal or you are tell can somebody say that to him come [Music] [Applause] [Music] I'm on your side hello a lonely boy awesome [Music] ready [Music] the [Music] it comes from my heart to was review it comes from my soul to your name you wanna miss my island - why the one who hard not me what it comes from hockey to worship the one you brought that from thematically is here to worship devil yes it comes from my heart to worship [Music] who [Music] [Applause] just living a lot anyway [Music] haha not got you your fun available by all the way up kid not alive [Music] ha ha ha [Music] that one if the hazard worship what am I it will shut up [Music] why I was in a mood killer [Music] why he was in America what yeah [Music] [Applause] Oh let me lead with all your wine season Oh [Music] [Applause] get somebody shout this everybody [Music] you are yeah [Music] Jesus do I [Music] [Applause] [Music] yes you are [Music] hi-yah [Music] ah Wow [Music] [Applause] Jews [Music] yes yeah [Music] where are you you can't begin to sing in the friend zone right now [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] I [Music] Oh [Music] Joe [Music] Shh [Music] [Applause] [Music] the man uses has come towards you the man you healed has come to worship you [Music] the man you save we've come to worship you the man you healed Oh [Music] we do right Ikey you really were sit garrison de mano [Music] - Jesus [Music] jessimae [Music] gee she won a sword yes you [Music] you've got change of seasons in your workshop he called for light out of blackness [Music] Jesus doesn't need any man to be the Guardian thank you were chasing me ever find out Daniel Jesus and it's called me probably get into [Music] my situation [Music] [Applause] from the pages of my heart let my worship begin and never thought of Emily's my god and his name is he our yes his name is yeah Yahoo then his Micah earnest I miss you he knows your name is y'all [Music] yeah oh man [Music] Harvin I'm Anna Harbor [Music] ha [Music] me and my house will always praise young man me and my generations will Jesus [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] Haitian world head the truth Jaden Louie that I did you Jesus we have come we they said were true j-jimmy you Jesus Aki [Music] blah sake [Music] Oh [Music] god [Music] yeah no party [Music] they never saw before they come [Music] the location he bother my son Tony about shontayne yeah get the bus so Tony of ash under just worship just worship just worship just worship [Applause] I can see him in here I can see [Music] because [Music] Yaba [Music] [Applause] peddle Oh okay [Music] Oh [Music] thank you thank you thank you we thank you never shut lift up your eyes in the spirit [Music] he's a pushy I'm trading my sorrow I'm trading my [Applause] [Music] yes [Music] I hear speaking that there shall be Liberty over everyone on poundage tonight everyone ever in any form of bondage there is a Liberty for you tonight that's a Liberty for you tonight that's a Liberty for you tonight that's a Liberty for you tonight every form of bondage marital poundage spiritual poundage sattaiah academic bound Asia I declare sickness poundage every form of poundage I declare I declare your body but the Spirit of the Lord I declare you Liberty in the name of Jesus you're no longer [Music] thank you Jesus is pretty thanking there's a Monday your boss called you down as I'm here in this office you can never get promotion it called you to his office there's a Monday your online washing with us right now your boss called you into his own office and tell you as far I'm on this seat you can never have promotion in this office my agency is your Liberty Julia tonight because you're a partaker of this warship you're set free start between you your promotion the lotto see kappa m'lady tell about soup alia they do pasado Socata little paratha Shanta we are all seated right now in the name of Jesus Cabarrus theater I declared your space vehicles in the name of Jesus and if they decide not to let you be but you gotta decide we give your body to the flower of the year and I definitely a concern is Ottoman that stand in place of your promotion that's done in place of your lifting that's that in place of your advance may they are coming down tonight in the name of Jesus Subash big Lando's here you just got a job just got a job and that job is being threatened again this is the second time is happening to you you've got the first one after six weeks on that job that's what I hear my spirit after six weeks you are sacked from that job and now you just got another all your spent one week and fear has grabbed your heart hear the word of the Lord is your season of Liberty every manipulative spirits are your destiny the intelligible shuttle every manipulative spirit over your destiny Hey Kosta hang right now I can't right now be with that in animal Jesus and with that tonight that manipulate the Honda in the lake toba Rossiya kata look at the Ponyville Shanta I closed down tonight in the name of Jesus what is your liberty yesica whatsoever the loader's door shall be forever for every good and perfect gift coming from a ball and they like no soul therefore that gives the corners given out to you that job jihad no sorrow anymore in the name of Jesus Thank You Julio Thank You Julio caparison telling you are able great I'm mighty good you are here Jesus the name I bought every author [Music] hey Walker cheese [Applause] [Music] to hey walk I shoot [Music] created by [Music] jeez is able to do exceedingly abundantly Yadav is able to do exceedingly abundantly Hey you are jeez there's a woman out there tonight I don't know the woman is not washing Austin I bought one of the relatives you are washing tonight this one have been in labor since money since 6:00 a.m. precisely from what I hear my spirit and right now you are not giving birth you are in the labor since 6:00 a.m. this morning am I just here in my spirit Gallardo sip ricotta Liberty can buy a cable shuttle I hear the release of the spirit upon you for the same spirit that raised Jesus from day shock quake in your mother body golly super Tata your mother body is speaking right now and your delivery is speedy in the name of Jesus deliver right now like that improvement in the name of Jesus thank you Jesus thank you Jesus you will return with the testimony you will return with a testimony thank you thank you thank you for what you're doing in the life of everyone lift up your hands wherever you are all over the world just lift up your hands just lift up your hands it's pick up a shuttle yes is the reason why you are where you are is the reason why you are where you are thank you Jesus send a break-off for where you are celebrate go for where you are for this shall be your spring bottle where you are going send a break off for where you are for this shall be your spring bottle where you are going thank you Jesus thank you Jesus thank you Jesus listen to me if just as brothers there are we either selling him in slavery we take him to the palace they would have stopped him to be a tool for the sorting into slavery for God to make him into the palace galette oshika parada am i speaking to somebody tonight wherever you are right now let about it doesn't matter whatsoever situation that you are going through right now is this act up for your lifting in the name of Jesus why is impatient I about you thank you Jesus thank you Jesus celebrate your feature tonight celebrate your victory tonight celebrate your victory tonight celebrate your victory tonight thank you Jesus for this feature it tonight thank you for this feature tonight thank you thank you Jesus we return as the people as a family to return Chloe back to you from January to September you kept us and we are saying thank you we'll say thank you in October know for what you are already doing we say thank you don't wear it or not that Chloe back to you you are out there listen to me listen to me if you have not given your life to Christ you remain the child of the bound if you have not given your life to Jesus you remain whoever the son of my set free is free indeed the Son of man set free and if you are not connected to the Son of man you are bow to remain on that double date so tonight wherever you i-i've you are not giving your life to Jesus I want to encourage you all it takes tonight is to connect with him the remaining part of the month is too small for the law to change your story for where's the law Baltic captivity of this read this shall be if you want your story to change tonight if you want to have that Liberty in the spirit put your hand up on your chest whatever you all you need to do tonight is to say after me say Lord Jesus I'm a sinner I've come to you tonight forgive me my sin place me with your blog purify me like write my name in the book of life and I search me into your kingdom tonight I accept you as my Lord and my personal Savior take delete of my life I saw and I talk to you Thank You Holy Spirit thank you for saving me in Jesus precious name I pray with you tonight you have made a simple confession but all that is required is that same simple confession as you have come on to him tonight the law will preserve you the law will keep you the law is strengthened you in this race in this journey the law is see you true in the mighty name of Jesus and I see your story changing in Jesus precious name and for every individual I want you wherever you are for the sake of tonight's meeting make a request to God in your heart make a request to God in your heart for they will come in the same issue just before me tonight saying father just like that woman with alabaster box later for you Lord for you tonight on this issue on this issue of this issue make me before him tonight this is the very first time the Lord is asking us to make a request in the place of worship and its place specific reason is for your sake come on make the request tonight in your heart to speak to him about our request Thank You Holy Spirit thank you all is male - skipper catalyst for my sacrifice of Thanksgiving and now my vow of the Lord in the presence of his people tonight only not put your name can i play employ you to just speak in the spirit of i those requests just speak in the spirit of i those requests speak in the spirit over those requests La Casita for my hands and no two shots to deliver skipper kotoba he is I'm not too happy to hear you kappa link ledouche keeper couple lucia lick it then you get the ball son - Lea yeah thank you Jesus for every request since Tony - a testimony Thank You everlasting father we return glory to you because you will return with the testimony in a minor name of Jesus Thank You Holy Spirit to him a long weary tone glory tonight we want to congratulate every one of you who have been partaking of tonight's worship and we want to apologize on behalf of the team at the earlier stage possibly you didn't have the audio but tangora were able to ratify that thank you for being part of tonight's wash it we want to also appreciate the man of God in the house my product I called him my loved one god bless you sir thank you as sensation about me daily we love you we thank you for making it but this videos tonight I will seek God lifting your ministry to another height in the name of Jesus Christ father we thank you I also want to thank every viewer tonight god bless you for being particle of this just as we always say you may be online boy indeed you are in line for a miracle and I know your miracle is already in your hand tonight by this time next month you would be want to testify in the mighty name of Jesus Christ please go online again connect with us on damn multimedia on YouTube just go to youtube damn online TV you see the video there you can just continue to worship God with tonight's worship and for every previous worship however connect with us follow us on Facebook on Instagram you will see a diadem multimedia and then you will see what God is doing and you would also be the one to testify of everything that God has done in your life and also thank every one of you the team god bless you keep standards from below we all know you in Jesus name and for everyone that joined us live in the studio god bless you all there at the Opera we call it the upper kalesu bless you God bless you for every one of you viewing at the moment I see God returning you in November with bountiful testimonies in the name of Jesus right so we just appreciate him for what he has done in our life tonight for every of the signs and wonders for all the miracles lo and thankee where it's all glory back to you thank you havelis and father as we sign out and I will not sign out in your presence no way connected with you forever Thank You Holy Spirit in Jesus precious name with given times | Diadem OnlineTV | UCX0BJkYdOwE68evPRCWIVRw | 2019-10-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,609 | 13,504 |
gzRntYbJQYw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzRntYbJQYw | This is...Safety Net | hi my name is Darrell Lisa Fazio I am the playwright of safety net and I will also be performing in it which is a tremendous honor this play is about strong independent funny blue-collar women in a small town that happens to be plagued by opioids yet this play is sort of a really enroller coaster ride it's not strictly a dramatic downer it's about you know how we sort of bumped up against each other and it's funny because I believe in times of crisis and in times of tension we all perhaps especially women really deal with those feelings through humor and through finding a way out it will make you laugh it will make you think it will make you feel and it may start some conversations in your family [Music] | Penobscot Theatre Company | UC4SjIAHBAcLk7kLDRWWTIZw | 2019-08-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 135 | 713 |
rr0tC1eKFog | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rr0tC1eKFog | Is the beef sector being lined up | stay up stay up now stay up stay up stay up now stay up stay up stay stay up now Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay St St St St St Hey sister don't let them take you down don't never wear a ground way up he [Music] s don't let him take it down don't never wear [Music] ground hello hello hello how are you doing today now here's the thing you guys um I want to be in the bed by 9:30 right and I still want to like have time for myself like I want to um I still have time for myself so I'm not going to be here like all night right and I feel like we spent a long time together yesterday we spent like six hours together yesterday right let me see let me confirm let me confirm we spent yeah six hours together yesterday so I feel like that's a long time right um and I still want it's 6:47 and so I still want to you know spend time with myself give myself time to recenter today has been a pretty good day I had the um the home health aids come in and um hang out with me today so my house is like Feeling So Fresh So Serene so clean CU you know sometimes you got to piay up for convenience right sometimes you got to pay for convenience and so just having my home just H also I got some books I got some new books I I had when I forgot I had all these books I'm GNA show y'all um some books I got let me go grab them and then I'm in the middle almost it could be almost I didn't um qu finish it I might actually finish it tonight I don't know but these are some of the yeah but the last time I had um a cleaning lady come they said it was a home health a child so I got the wife before I got no because they said it was home health aids I got fast and I got um Everybody ain't your friend so those are three books that I got I got um a moth to a flame and the first book of ethic so these are books that I have so anyway y'all so I want to talk about is the be set that being lined up so it's this guy running around um well need I say home health aid because that's what people said people said that I needed somebody to come take care of me so it's a joke right right because they said that's what they said so Miss boy I remember that fly Betty let me type it in put on Amazon so let me start here so K news and Cole are having I guess a back and forth and I am like kind of like they're kind of using me as talking points okay I'm gonna add it right now and they're and they're using me as talking points right and here's the thing y'all I don't like it I don't like being like the talking point right so like whatever y'all doing just take my name and put it on the back burner you know like thank you I appreciate it I appreciate it um hey Chanel hey Miss Jal right doy I love reading too hey hey darling Joe so is the beef sector being lined up here's the thing so many people have let me know about this guy who says he's going to dox the beef sector he's gonna dox me he's gonna dox NES um and they just make it seem like it's just so thank you King so like you know like like I'm supposed to be scared docks me who gives a [ __ ] you don't realize what you're doing you're going to go tell these people what about me I don't care that I'm fat who gives a [ __ ] I have videos that shows that I'm fat who cares you going on your channel letting people know who I am you got 184,000 subscribers I don't give a good godamn you sound autistic you sound slow I don't give a damn docs me docs me docks me to my booty hole is pink I don't give a damn and then happy Miss Jean it's your birthday you want to take a shot you want to take a birthday shot Miss Jean hold on let's I a going to do no bit hold on hold on hold on hold on hold on let me uh hold on machine so he basically saying and um he going to dox everybody in the beef sector he going to destroy everybody in the beef sector he gonna do this he gonna do that and like girl girl who gives a damn so this is a birthday shot to Miss Jean happy birth birthday thank you for encouraging me thank you for telling me to go back to school stay in school you was the one who let me know that once I really got in school and I started accomplishing all my goals I was going to be single and I was going to go on a whole new Journey so to Miss Jean happy birthday and many many more hold on let me get my uh did I make did I make her toast about me I really did oh y'all drop Miss Jean cash app and damn uh this is Crown Royal Peach child but anyway so most hated blogger basically is going on this campaign that he going to dox everybody in the beef SE [ __ ] I don't been doc by the best my phone number done been out there my address don't been out there who gives a [ __ ] and the thing is in 2024 who gives a [ __ ] about doxing y'all people be making it seem like doxing is the same thing as like girl what they say he GNA call he'll call call them call them and watch you get cussed out you going to be more mad that you that you tried to call a [ __ ] on me I don't give a [ __ ] doc me Doc me you gonna look dumb as [ __ ] all you doing is letting 184,000 people know who the [ __ ] I am I don't give a [ __ ] about that [ __ ] you sound dumb you sound [ __ ] [ __ ] you'll get cuss the [ __ ] out and DG DG I thought you would have more respect DG you look so stupid today sitting over there trying to tell this [ __ ] people to docks and this that and that I said DG if you don't shut the [ __ ] up and I went back to work don't nobody give a [ __ ] about being docks girl it's that [ __ ] lame that [ __ ] lame that [ __ ] lame as [ __ ] first of all I could see if I was out here doing stuff malicious I was out here doing something that could get me hemed up but I'm not doing a [ __ ] thing I'm doing a [ __ ] thing I coming on live doing commentary which is what the [ __ ] I can do and I wish a [ __ ] threaten anything about me I don't give a [ __ ] listen the [ __ ] the last [ __ ] who thought they was G to do something to me who rolled up to my house died three weeks later God took them out so you that just was confirmation enough that God do not play about me so whatever you send for me just know that it's going to be returned to you and I won't even have to lift a [ __ ] finger cuz I'm blessed hi blessed highly favored and will continue to be so then you got a [ __ ] like Trish in the chat people sending me screenshots of Trish in the [ __ ] chat this man saying he docs in the beef sector and Trish is in the [ __ ] chat cosigning the [ __ ] I said wow Trish you you go low but I ain't never think that you would go that low and then so many people asking me what did I do to him I don't do a [ __ ] thing I do a [ __ ] thing but what I do a [ __ ] thing to him I don't know him I don't I don't I don't do I don't know who I don't know about him I looked at his channel I think what I said was I don't give a [ __ ] if he docks me and I don't and he just oh you a fat [ __ ] and you a slow [ __ ] I'm a fat [ __ ] you a slow [ __ ] you a [ __ ] you thinking that you g he said he gonna do a documentary he's gonna go live and he's gonna have a doxing Fest and I said he really think he doing something he think what I don't fear no man on no internet I fear no man I fear no man yes somebody was in the chat giving people name he said people was emailing him Ronda was in there trolling I don't give a [ __ ] he went up there arguing with NES NES cussed his ass out now he mad at NES my thing is when you click on the channel then you see it said NES name on it it says NES why the [ __ ] you think NES is me and then you kept calling n fat I mean maybe three years ago but she ain't F now I was so [ __ ] confused by that listen if I could stand up and open up my [ __ ] and tell you to suck the [ __ ] out of it I would but I'm a lady so I will never do such a thing I would never do such a thing cuz I'm too classy but what I will say is God bless you and your endeavors and I hope when you spend this so much time over there think about me I won't give a damn about you because I'll be moving and and and what and what does and what does it say about you you got so many subscribers you got a YouTube plaque you got a 100,000 subscribers and who Do You Think You Are the big bad wolf what do you think I'm gonna do hide in my little YouTube channel no you're you look dumb you look pathetic thinking that you f to come over oh I'm from the mo three sector I you won't do a [ __ ] thing you won't do a [ __ ] thing but stay black and dumb you won't even die cuz you so dumb you will be the oldest [ __ ] in America because you just keep breathing you'll be old dumb and black anyway on to the next um so last night it was a whole Fister cuff right it was it was a lot of [ __ ] that went on um their self let me let me let me tell y I had to let sir King know I was like damn I said damn how limit stood up for me more than San de self is a weird [ __ ] she's so [ __ ] weird dear self is one of the weirdest [ __ ] I know she's so hard and aggressive and sensitive at the same time I swear to God I don't even think about dear self I'm in the chat minding my business well I was in the chat I was in the chat I was minding my business and she clicks the link and who does dear self make her conversation about dear self makes her conversation I put my crash at dear self makes her her conversation about me why is she making her conversation about me I didn't understand that talking about I started with her and she finished it you didn't finish a [ __ ] thing all you do is whine and complain when I hear you talking and you calling me all type of fat [ __ ] all I hear is a miserable self-hating [ __ ] cuz as as as wide as your throat is you got to have some weight on you as wide as your throat is you got to have some weight on you as miserable as you are you got to have some weight on you you're miserable you're unhappy um lonely destitute I mean when I think of you I just think of somebody sat and the you got on C panel to do what because you thought I was gonna click the link and argue with you it was late I was laid in the bed I was laid in the bed and I was like who I listen to Sir King he's live and then she got up there she just ruined it for me I said damn why she so mad in 2024 it didn't say that I started with you girl I ain't start [ __ ] with you you was in my chat saying [ __ ] gaslighting you're a gaslighter that's what you do you start [ __ ] you do messy [ __ ] and then when someone responds to you you don't like the response and because you knew you were going to start a channel and I said that's why be cussing you out and you said you don't cuss me out yes I do yes I did I told you what I didn't like I told you when you was messy and I'll ask you why would you do certain [ __ ] you kept [ __ ] going Lisa yeah I think so daughter H made them so I didn't quite understand it I really didn't understand it I'm not going to try to understand it and I don't give a [ __ ] to understand it I really wish it 20 24 some of you [ __ ] will get a grip honestly um chat rep in the $30 so let me tell you my true thoughts and opinions on that well let me get on Brook Brook if somebody calling you out in front of 800 people and you in the chat talking okay what she saying I'm just saying bro I'm just saying bro and and I'll leave it at that if you trying to keep your marriage then get off YouTube YouTube cameras we need to okay I'mma talk about I'mma talk about reppy and then you could clarify because chat said you don't give a [ __ ] and then other people saying that you felt like it was [ __ ] up so here's the thing so we had a competition chat rep was sponsor she had a $30 sponsor right YouTube cameras gave her $30 instead of chat rep spending those $30 cash chatr went and spent $30 in food stamps here's the thing it was shady and it was dishonest let's call a thing a thing right chatre could feel like oh she didn't do anything wrong but in my opinion you did do something wrong because if someone gives you money for one thing and then you then chat up is trying to say oh but what if I would have use my credit card that's still cash EBT is government assistance right and so basically you spent money for a challenge you misappropriated funds period you okay she said I don't care I told cheffy the perception would be bad on her exactly so the thing is you misappropriated funds you went and used money food stamps to go and purchase food to enter a challenge to win money that's where it was [ __ ] up if somebody gave you $30 to go do something and then you go and use uh food if somebody gives you money for one thing and then you go and use M and then you go and do something else with it you did not take the $30 that she gave you and put it towards the food you took $30 that the government gave you and put it towards food it's [ __ ] up and the thing is is that it don't I don't like you no more or no less I still like you the same but if I'm going if you're my friend and I [ __ ] with you I have to tell you where wrong where you're wrong just like you will tell me where I'm wrong and I feel like in my opinion it's a [ __ ] up situation it will make people not want to uh let me do my commentary and then I'll drop the link um it would make people not want to sponsor challenges it will you know deter people um from uh participating and I do think that it was messed up that's my opinion why would you accept cash if you got stamps when someone sent when when someone sent her the $30 right someone said I'm going to sponsor you she should have said I don't need to sponsor right but to take somebody money that they gave you to that's why can you buy hot food with food stamps no you cannot you wouldn't use food stamps basically she was up $30 no matter what right because see everybody else went and took their $30 and spent it on food right so she was able to pocket that $30 and everybody else was still out of the $30 you get what I'm saying if I think that's what y'all missing is that everybody else spent their $30 so no matter what in the challenge she was up $30 so it's like either way you was in a win-win situation yeah it was a hustle and and the thing is chatre you just got to learn from it you don't have to be defensive it just is what it is it is what it is but I'm not going to lie I'm going to tell you my feelings and my feelings is that you you ran a play you did you are up $30 you are up $30 how are you not up $30 why would you spend cash on food when you have food St that's stupid the the the thing is she wasn't buying food for her house she was buying food for a competition she was buying food for a competition that's what it is but you could have declined and said I got it that's my opin it wasn't her cash anyway it was yoube it was YouTube cameras cash to sponsor her food products however if YouTube cameras does not care then we are not to care but I'm going to give my opinion because it's out there and I'm not going to lie for her just like I would want her to lie for me if I'm wrong I'm wrong and I just feel like in this case you're wrong you want to do a poll we'll do a poll I'mma do a poll uh Cole you wasn't in here in the beginning but I'm I'mma state it since you're here now um whatever you and Keen Roman news got going on could you please respectfully leave me out of it he's agreed to that so I need you to agree to it too um I'm gonna say did reppy wantan to play all right so I put the poll up did reppy run a play so I am saying you're sneaky that's exactly what I'm saying chat I agree that you're sneaky I feel like that was some sneaky [ __ ] well what's the right [ __ ] we need to be talking about not girl so when I was at work okay Cole do we need a Record Keeper so girl so I was watching Shelly today and I'm not gonna lie I was tickle [ __ ] pink [ __ ] Girl the way shell was over there knocking and dragging and dragging and knocking I said Dam I miss s Hut said where the [ __ ] girl she had that girl scared to come out her [ __ ] house this weekend I ain't never been scared to leave my [ __ ] house i a husband and you scared to come out the house girl what girl shell say girl shell own the whole gang um the whole [ __ ] arlando shell went down there to Orlando had done parked her ass over there in that airb and be had her [ __ ] binoculus it was sitting out there looking and say I Dare [ __ ] to come outside I Dare [ __ ] to come outside she had her [ __ ] telescope I said Shell Shell say she is not GNA argue with a [ __ ] who was scared to come outside girl Shelly said and then she dropped the link today and told Joyce to click her [ __ ] link and Joyce said I'm starting to really think you don't like that [ __ ] that you sitting with because why you want to make it hard for her I said damn then come to find out RN y over there getting cussed out in the members only girl that said r y got cussed the dog [ __ ] out over there in um ODS I think so um uh Shan oh see I was waiting for a [ __ ] like you I was waiting for a [ __ ] like you I was waiting for a [ __ ] like you where they at I never show proof of what when the people dropped in dropped down in the chat and said thank you hold on when was this when was that I was I know I didn't delete him I was waiting for a [ __ ] like you hold on oh I was waiting for a [ __ ] like you let me go on my recently because I think I recently deleted them too CU I was ain't nobody ever gonna try me so let me go in my recently deleted oh look I ain't do what I ain't do what I ain't do what I ain't gonna show them up close cuz I ain't do what I a do what what I what I do oh okay anyway like I said [ __ ] don't ever don't ever question my [ __ ] inte Integrity [ __ ] hey Bobby [ __ ] will Dro down and let you know that they got their [ __ ] U money [ __ ] that you wouldn't even Su suspect got money I made sure everybody got money so don't play with me [ __ ] and then I posted on my community wall hey KT hey boo um don't [ __ ] play with me don't [ __ ] play with me and then when um I then when I had my challenge where I had over 2,000 [ __ ] dollars I instantly put those receipts on the community wall don't play with me my Integrity is impeccable [ __ ] that's one thing you can't [ __ ] question about me [ __ ] wrong with you hoes okay and and furthermore I ain't got to do a [ __ ] thing okay that's what you need to understand I ain't got to do a [ __ ] thing now back to what I was saying AR why got told that she need to pick a side I don't know who side r y was told to pick girl was over there in the m only if y' don't know y'all know the members only crew and my thing is why is all this [ __ ] being said in the members only why is it not I feel like when you go to members only and you talk to [ __ ] that's very cowardly of you honestly like you could try to say oh I'm building a tightnit community no what you're doing is playing games running games and being malicious I mean it is a way to run the checkup it is because you can still get Super Chat and stuff like that and members only and all that that's cool but Ron Jeremy basically was in members only day only today and was telling uh her that she need to pick a side and why she didn't tell and why r& y didn't tell Shelly not to come to um Orlando to fight her now mind you I never heard Shelly say that she was coming to Orlando to fight her Shel said she wanted lunch and dinner and rny Y supports every [ __ ] body like when I tell you rny y supports everybody I don't even understand how rny y got time to being everybody live RN probably like seven people lives right now when I tell you RN y literally supports everybody on this down here to this YouTube uh the next challenge is next Saturday it is ODS is Taco challenge um but when I tell [Music] you when I tell you she supports every [ __ ] body so I wish I wish I would we really got to get out of that mindset feeling like we own subscribers we don't own subscribers we don't own anybody these people are grown and what the [ __ ] does rny y look like going to tell Shelly I'm pretty sure Shelly is older than RN y so what the [ __ ] does r look like going to tell Shell that you don't need to go to Orlando when you scheduled that trip when you scheduled that Tri trip when y'all was friends I I don't understand that I'm so [ __ ] confused uh we rescheduled it the April we rescheduled April um I don't understand that and I don't know if it's me what what was the reason but I refuse and that and what's so funny is when I hear is when I hear the context of um whenever she's telling people like who they can't be friends with and I know like that's really what deteriorated our friendship is the fact that she didn't want me to be friends with pizaro and that's really what deteriorated our friendship and I think that's absolutely wild when I see it like happening with everybody else but you know Joyce wants to be chosen so bad a man ain't never chose Jo Beauty ain't never chose Jo hair ain't never chose Jo love ain't ever chose joice money ain't ever chose Joy makeup ain't ever chose Joy kinship ain't ever chose Joy her children ain't never chose Joyce hell ain't even chose Joyce Joyce is the first [ __ ] that I believe that would be rejected from hell do you hear me the devil wouldn't even want Joyce so the that Joyce is so desperate for a [ __ ] friend that is why uh she's sticking so close to Kimmy AKA Ron jery AKA Jazelle and that's all I got to say about them hoes um just say this it so funny that she want to call me blur but her neck is fatter than mine see really get into the we really need to get into the facts of things right we really got to get into the facts of things like kimy be sitting over there like this neck just swallowed up like neck just all of this is just fat like all all of this all of this all of this is just fat and she got the nerve to sit around and want to call me blur girl what like I have a neck like you could see my neck you can never see her neck like ever like no matter whatever the angle is okay let me see what the pole at you said you said she winning the poll so I say all I gotta say is girl come from behind that [ __ ] screen [ __ ] and come out of members only [ __ ] [ __ ] members only now I have to give a shout out to n right and I know y like you giving a shout out to Ness yes I really have to give a shout out to Ness because when I tell you Nest did not play that [ __ ] [ __ ] last night when that white woman came on that [ __ ] screen and and she so comfortably n said do you say the N word and the way that white woman said yes and the way n dropped that [ __ ] next didn't even ask no other questions that's said BL I said you better get her you better get her I was watching the replay this morning girl listen because you know n be questionable sometimes CUA sometimes I be questioning like do n know that she a black woman I really be trying to figure it out I really be trying to figure it out is n a black woman I a black woman but n show last night she is a black woman when I tell you n said BL girl that's Dro that woman some [ __ ] fast girl she dropped up so [ __ ] fast um Miss BBW uh can I play your live when lovely love cuss just read my book now listen just read my book ain't said nothing to me but do y'all feel like just read my book is a lightskinned Ron Jeremy with good hair hear me out hear me out hear me out hear me out hear me out y'all feel damn that's [ __ ] up that y'all don't feel that way let me go ahead and take the poll off it was how many votes we had 550 votes and 60% said you ran a play God damn god damn hold on y'all e damn can y'all tell me the time stamp again I think it was like two hours and 21 minutes what was the time stamp no I'm talking about um one lovely love C her out oh I got it right here y'all when I tell you lovely love cuss this woman out for no reason oh my God she cussed her out for no reason oh wow okay so so back to for I'm tell you I think the one people really need to keep their eye on is purple peach yes yeah now we haven't seen much from love love so loveely love I had a question for for you um I know that you were saying that you were going to fry the Cornish hen and I saw the way that you cut it you you cut the backbone out you spatch cocked it so I wanted to know if you were going to fry it that way hold up I you know what the goddamn corn sh is already Fri let's finish ladies having a good time I'm just trying to cook my meal like the rest of y'all thank y'all bacon and I'm chop up the onion right here now somebody some terrible feedback listen I'm asking questions can you hear me I'm trying to hear you what okay so those of you sweet potatoes in can right yeah okay so you doing the candy sweet potatoes on stove top instead of in the oven that's inter I like that you about I said I was doing spinach and sweet potatoes with my fried [ __ ] um hand I know you that's not what okay first of all watch your mouth okay myou [ __ ] you got me [ __ ] up [ __ ] up you your godamn mou I'm up here cooking [ __ ] where you cooking at godam godamn I'm leaving wait just read my book please don't leave please no no no okay I'm out [ __ ] that I'm out okay I I can't make you stay but I would wish you would stay lovely love please let's not let's not do that guys wish wait just spinach sweet potatoes with my fried [ __ ] um head I know you that's not what okay first of all your mouth okay [ __ ] you got me [ __ ] upth I'm up here cooking [ __ ] where you cooking at God godamn C I'm leaving wait just read my book please don't leave please no no no okay out [ __ ] that I'm out okay I I can't make you stay but I would wish you would stay lovely love please let's not let's not do that guys let's not curse and stuff at each other let's make it a nice one I'm trying to make it a nice one but I ain't gonna let no raggedy [ __ ] come up in here the cat Fe [ __ ] tell me any drop me [ __ ] that's all you gotta do no no this [ __ ] godamn gam cooking right you're cooking but we're not here to drop you okay okay I apologize I apologize for your competition I apologize okay but I'm just I appreciate you all that you did [ __ ] to me real okay ass goddamn woman got me [ __ ] up those are your I ain't going to say it over my son said [ __ ] shut up no he didn't say [ __ ] but he said stop okay and I'm stop okay all right all right yes uh thank you everybody I'll be here I'll be here with the end okay now why lovely love why why would lovely love do that what why would lovely love take her oh we can't take lovely love nowh child is there anything else I need to cover Oh sha sha shaim now shaim was over on this platform and y'all shakim has been having a hard time what receipts did I ever get what receipts Brook okay it's shaen he said his name shaim ra shakim shakim ra shakim ra but anyway he was over at n he having a rough goal I've never seen a black man been called the hard ER so many times but here's my thing here's my thing he told me he ain't have no kids but on that platform he said he got two kids so how many kids do he got is it zero kids is it two kids is it three kids is it four kids is it five kids is it seven kids not rest how many kids do he really got but when I asked him over here he said he has no children he said I don't have no kids but on mess he got two kids right lady Nik somewh is alive some guy said the 10 yearold he showed on his son yeah yeah yeah smoke God said that the eight-year-old that he showed was his son room Sher we don't know that man he just woke up one day and said he want to dox us and we said go right ahead Brook are you coming up or no up drug me last night it's okay she in her feelings child uh Brook it's me sorry um yeah so first of all that nappy headed ass [ __ ] she should be woring about brushing out that nappy ass [ __ ] wig that be in the goddamn camera screen when she turn her [ __ ] camera on but instead she wants to be woring about me she is a [ __ ] liar and a thief so here's what we're going to do because I'm not arguing with no fat ass [ __ ] that's number one number two the my receipt for what I said is on Mrs newbies wall on her uh Community wall she shared it out and she up why you want screenshot it and send it to me I'll send it to you because I have to get down anyway I'm trying to get my family situated so that I can come and have some fun with y'all so it's taking a little bit longer so I literally hey I'm love love baby love about to come up so just she be arguing with herself and she she said arguing with me she should be brushing that nappy assg to me [ __ ] [ __ ] wrong with her and the only reason why first uppy came from me so many times yesterday did absolutely she did up came for me first and all I said was at least I got a sofa and that was after like the fourth or [Music] fifth so hard yesterday did y'all not see that no I didn't see that I seen it she did she played with Bri she did and Bri just ignored that [ __ ] while she drug s me the time still absolutely please do that was towards the end I think I send you the I'm going to send you the link so that you can play the video and before you play the video here's what I said I said that this lady this woman at the bottom stole Miss new's idea for a food challenge that is exactly what I said and I said it because when Miss newbie came up with the idea the first time that we talked about it she wasn't there the second time we were all on the panel together and we were talking about that then turn around something happened which I never knew never happened and I said well wait a minute that was Miss newbie's thing to do so yes I said her idea was stolen all around the damn board go all the way around this woman so I no no no no no no hold on love love because see when I tried to talk calm and be respectful she tried to play with me I had TC requested and said just leave it alone I left it alone I didn't go live about it on my panel I didn't talk about it no more after limit live I left this [ __ ] alone I even said yesterday I don't want to talk about it cuz two people asked me to leave it alone let it go cuz they solve their issues for this [ __ ] to try to play with me on pizaro panel like she was gonna play with me [ __ ] I drag that [ __ ] wig back to the Chinese store where the [ __ ] she bought it from and spray some nappy spray on that [ __ ] go don't play with me [ __ ] play with something that's a little bit more safe that nappy ass [ __ ] wig don't play with me lady you are a thief like I said you stole that lady idea and then you try to her hurry up and no you don't play with her like that and you did say some disrespectful stuff in reference to her seizures yes you did you're sitting here lying and make it seem like what I said didn't [ __ ] happen you are a liar and you are a thief and I am going to send Briana the video and Briana is going to play it which will prove every [ __ ] thing that I said so stop it you raggedy [ __ ] why you can't put it on your own channel I already shared it out yesterday I just told you that people asked me to leave it alone so out of respect for them I left it alone but then the day she want pop [ __ ] so [ __ ] her I ain't leaving [ __ ] alone but I prove my point what's the argument be about when I prove my point what is ARG listen what I'm saying to you is once I prove my point what is there to argue about but you want to give it to Brianna why you can't pop that [ __ ] on your own channel because I'm not doing content right now love love if you don't know what's going on just be quiet just focus on cussing out just read my book and all that [ __ ] I make money doing competition $5 $10 $20 ho I still show up what the [ __ ] that got to do with with what what people standing on business no like come on at the end of the day a person who I care about got [ __ ] disrespected and person want to run around act like droing on somebody you not dropping your balls on me ho when you already put it out there yeah you ain't dropping your balls on nothing cuz had had had one person the main person raised the eyebrow oh it would have been on and popping so let's not act like it wouldn't have been on and popping because it would have been miss no miss new do not disrespect or play with none of y'all with this [ __ ] and none of y'all ain't going to play with her especially not the [ __ ] who supposed to know uh how it is the or want to be respectful to somebody come on man I expect way more from a person who don't know her ver someone who said that they know her for all these years that's some [ __ ] that's [ __ ] the [ __ ] so I'm going to um send you the video link matter of fact hold on let me see if I can do while I'm up here I'm g go on mute all right let BBW respond hey just christe hey boo what you got to say hey everybody how y'all doing everybody all right everybody cool all right okay now I'm I'm I'm glad you came on up here Sis Sis Sis up there next to beon Banna since I ain't got no name you ain't got no name we going we going to play this kind of game okay I'mma talk like you talk I'm going to relate like you relate I'm make sure you understand me okay because when I go on my channel okay cuz I'm going okay but I just wanted to make sure even if I ain't do no video today that I gave you 24 hours you can't give me [ __ ] you raggedy [ __ ] go brush your wig give that 24 hours don't talk to me why don't you brush those [ __ ] talk I'm shut up and if you gonna talk shut up shut up okay's uh put the link in the back chat do you see I got it I got it I got it okay I'll go mute yeah go ahead um Miss BBW all right excuse me oh I just want to say that I did not steal newbie's ideal okay and I'm only defending myself okay young lady sitting next to miss BBW sorry um Miss Hope For Life do you think that was smart for you to uh put that in my chat I think that was very ignorant and very rude of you to do that anybody who comes in my chat typing that ignorant [ __ ] that image that this woman just typed in my chat block them I don't care who they are block them because sometimes you have to use the quum and you have to be smart don't come in my chat typing no dumb [ __ ] like that I'm sorry Miss BBW go ahead oh okay I just said that I want to address the things that she addressed and the only reason and I'm being nice over here I'm being nice I'm going to say for the everybody already heard the story so I'm not going to say it all day but I did my plan was to hang out all day give you 24 hours to come on here and address me in any way that you did and I'm glad that you finally did okay now that we all got past that you heard your girlfriend asked me to chill on you [ __ ] you talking about you heard your girlfriend [ __ ] I could have [ __ ] Brook you gotta let her talk she was quiet the whole time you spoke okay go ahead Miss BBW I was just saying that I'm not going to go over the whole story again cuz we didn't heard it three four times on here what we will address is the new things the new things is you're trying to get somebody else to walk next to you as a [ __ ] Thief okay [ __ ] and that's not true far as you dragging me about a [ __ ] wig [ __ ] that's that's how that wig look and if you don't like it [ __ ] do what you should have did when you found out your [ __ ] teeth was trying to run out your [ __ ] mouth [ __ ] and that [ __ ] hole in that damn bottom lip oh I seen it [ __ ] okay we gonna discuss all that over on mine I'm being nice right now okay I'm not at home but my plan was to sit here and allow you to address me so that when I go to my channel and drag your ass by your tongue cuz you ain't got no damn teeth you ain't fooling me [ __ ] okay I'm a healthcare worker I know the [ __ ] signs okay [ __ ] listen uh I need to know all that you need me to address is all I need to know from you all right all that screaming hollering talking about your husband don't want you to come nowhere sit your stinking ass down [ __ ] you ain't got [ __ ] on this all right do what you think you can [ __ ] but your ass like I told you on limon's panel I'm going to drag that blonde ass of yours up and down this [ __ ] Street like you said you got a big booty [ __ ] you gonna wish you had a flat ass okay I can bring up to flat ass right now I really do have a flat ass right first of all you deflecting I don't give a [ __ ] what your fat ugly ass say about me it doesn't take away the fact that you stole somebody's idea you was disrespectful to them and had you not called that person by a certain time [ __ ] you would have been dragged this weekend so stop playing with people use a ragly fat old ugly ass [ __ ] who been in the beef sector for a thousand years and still only get two people in your chat I don't give a [ __ ] what you do that dead ass Channel now Briana can you please play the clip the clip is my receipt I don't give a [ __ ] about nothing else this raggedy [ __ ] say she can talk about me not having no teeth I don't care the facts are the [ __ ] facts she's a [ __ ] thief and she's a liar okay Brooke [ __ ] I don't need your [ __ ] permission to drag you I did not ask for your [ __ ] permission [ __ ] you can't drag nobody [ __ ] you're ugly need your [ __ ] permission [ __ ] can you play please Pro to me and you bring new in this why you keep bringing new in this cuz you play with me and you thought you was going to play with her address me [ __ ] address me [ __ ] make it be about me and you defle make this about me and you you're deflecting [ __ ] shut up ass [ __ ] okay and holl his [ __ ] I said [ __ ] to address this okay green [ __ ] okay Miss shut up stop worrying about my [ __ ] about to gets [ __ ] but don't worry hold up feel nice Mush Mouth call me mus mouth I don't brush I got meat in my teeth and some chicken too oh ouch that's just go e Dr cuz you're pop can y'all stop please so we can play the video thank y'all don't make me holler no more I got a headache why the [ __ ] your ass up here if you got a headache right here something I've been thinking I thought about it before and I've been thinking about doing it I just got to get the time because I be so dang busy but I was thinking about doing a cooking challenge but this would be the the thing we come up with a certain dollar amount say I don't know groceries are so all over the place say $80 and you have to come up with how creative how a meal for two what can you do with $80 as far as a meal for two and that would be kind of the challenge you get what I'm saying [ __ ] what can you do that would be do I need to make it lower that's what I'm saying I don't you need do something like a Dollar Tree uh yeah you do $10 I think $10 is a good start1 y can they get there yeah make it like make it like 30 bucks2 mother yall know how many kids I got right I got many Miss but I got kids and they eat I promise you I take4 and $50 to the market and you thought I got $150 to the market I lie to you not everybody eat and they full Sai thinking about making it a family meal but then for people who don't have big families I don't want them to have to cook a whole bunch of food that nobody's gonna eat so like Mill for two but T you say maybe 30 bucks meal for two think lower too much what what you saying [Music] 10 okay random they know better than me okay how however um put a poll up and I know just Kristal will probably agree with Brooke and and random is y' go put y Minds together we gotta figure out how we gonna do it and make this meal for10 but some people have family and some people have she address what she so I'm in Baltimore like our cost of living is way different than a lot of the states especially like C like Cali is like what like New York cost of living in Baltimore is high too I think we're a little bit higher than yours so you should be buy for buy for that's why I'm like 15 is the most that I would say 15 would be the most but that can happen I can do that for you want me give you an example salad you can have you some garlic I can give you an example you ready go ahead girl all right so I know I can go to the store and get a um probably not a T-bone steak but a nice small cut steak two of those steaks is going to cost me six or seven dollars right a thin cut we can't get my vegetables a headed broccoli that's a dollar some change my starch two two potatoes you can buy them by the pound or by the bag if you buy them about a pound one potato is what two potatoes is what a dollar change maybe a bag a bag of potato 299 2.99 correct like dollar they go pound you can get a buy a pound too right so boom right there I just gave you your meat your vegetable and your starch yeah said she agrees with you all okay well TT I put this together we'll talk about it I'm gonna need you to be a judge would you compete so you would be in that competition uh Brook if I done it uh I would I would like to be a judge but if you need me I could compete so I can be whatever you want me to be only for you cuz I said I wasn't do more but I'm doing for you think every weekend I've compete money on the table I will compete I'm I don't win but I am gonna talk [ __ ] so do y'all don't get mad at me because I'm G talk [ __ ] I get over it and I move on to the next so what part of this what part of this did I steal what you talking about concept of what she was supposed to do that's not bit everybody St every damn body [ __ ] arguing [ __ ] don't worry I'm tell the truth I'mma tell the story I'm confused I'mma tell the story [ __ ] don't worry about it story she just told her whole that live was a couple of weeks ago what are you talking about please me and newbie already discussed this okay correct and then a got [ __ ] to do with your Bal mou ass you need to be concentrating on a [ __ ] dentist you got [ __ ] to worry about well as I have talked to Miss newbie okay some disrespectful stff towards her you you didn't say nothing and lying [ __ ] so now you're gonna lie I got to go get that [ __ ] I smell your rot breath and your body no thank youe I'mma addess you later don't worry huh no you can get me whenever you want to give me the facts are just a fact [ __ ] I don't want you your husband don't want you don't nobody want you I don't give [ __ ] as long as I got my man and my kids do you think I care about anybody else wanting me that man don't want why you hanging out on the pel at 5:00 in the morning with other [ __ ] on the [ __ ] internet how the [ __ ] you got a damn husband and you on the internet with other [ __ ] [ __ ] at 5:00 in the morning disrespected her had this much smoke doing the [ __ ] you should where was all this at then [ __ ] you smoke mother [ __ ] dentist office you should have had all that smoke for a dentist office and that bottom I want to know how that crack pipe hole get permanent in the bottom of your [ __ ] get here now you just trying to deflect by saying any [ __ ] thing I this lady excuse me TC asked me to stay off your [ __ ] neck and not say [ __ ] girl T ain't got to ask you to do a [ __ ] thing for me baby got ask you to do a [ __ ] thing for me baby me to leave you the [ __ ] alone I left you the loone when TC asked me to leave you alone I ain't said one word about try to bring it up and I told him that TC asked me to leave it alone I left it the [ __ ] alone but then you trying to you don't listen to your husband why would you listen to somebody that's in love with me crazy as hell I say you manad over what cuz I was right the [ __ ] out of here right about [ __ ] you you you ain't right about [ __ ] you ain't right about what you saying right now talking towards you I'm talking about towards other people and when I had a conversation with TC she your problem [ __ ] what's your problem with [ __ ] what's your problem with me [ __ ] and I left your problem with me [ __ ] no but you backp on [ __ ] popping and now you want to Def on top let's top and what was said don't matter that [ __ ] don't matter I Fu nobody on this lineone of these people don't give a [ __ ] teeth a wig or whatever yeah let's stay on track you want to [ __ ] drop your B let's stay on track [ __ ] you got to speech Let's Stay on track now you got [ __ ] you can't her request you can't pronounce your words right sounding like [ __ ] scoy mother [ __ ] you a stupid ass [ __ ] and now you look stupid you want to deflect no I ain't no deflecting [ __ ] is deflect defle you words three times in a row [ __ ] I dare you and you know what you said and now you know what he said that was one receipt do you wear receipt about what you said in refence seizur rece do I gotta go and get that too say snake three times snake three times say snake three times say that you are a thief and you are a liar [ __ ] I promise you three times say three my my better my [ __ ] better judgment I try to call myself and I said t I'm leave that ho alone and I did I didn't somebody brought up and I even told them listen to leave it alone I don't want to talk about it because I promised somebody I won't go talk about it they left it alone I left it alone it was girl you should have promis your damn prom damn [ __ ] like you ain't talk about I can do this for hours [ __ ] I can do this for hours aill for hours you ugly that's all right baby but can I do something can I do something you keep bringing newbie into the situation though came from newbie already squashed that so when you keep BR about you ready and damn what they come on this what I mean you be over talking how you just talking to your miserable ass go ahead bro miserable your ho ass is very much all you doing is cut people off don't nobody want to hear that [ __ ] I to up I all day I gotta go so I'm trying to hurry up and get this situated okay so first of all the situation when it first popped off it it was told that uh J Christa had made some kind of comment and referencing or mocking M Miss newbie's uh seizures and the fact about the stolen challenge I didn't know at first what had happened matter of fact it was on Bree's panel I think it was Friday and Brie said did y'all know that uh J chrisa and miss new was like a beefing what of I said no we ain't know what was going on so it got explained and it was is a receipt if I'm not mistaken it's a screenshot of Jess Christal saying something about newbie's [ __ ] seizures that been that had came around all right so miss new posted something in reference be quiet but this keep I'm not finished I'm not finished Miss newbie made a live or some kind of post and stated that somebody just Chris need to get in contact with her by a certain time frame do everybody remember this taking place Friday yes talk all right so the the phone call took place and the conversation was had I was not aware of that happening until Sunday I'm on lemon's panel Saturday night and I'm up there with limit and we talking [ __ ] she comes in the chat or he she mentions the channel somehow it happened he mentions her challenge I said oh [ __ ] that ain't that's the challenge that was stolen from this newbie not what you said Brook that's not what you said can r talking about no you said you know that was stolen she stole that the same thing it was stench it's not the same thing [ __ ] stop [ __ ] lying on me you talking about a you getting me mixed up with somebody else that they said that it's it's ridiculous that you get me mixed up with somebody else that they said challenge with stolen I use the word stolen I've been saying that you are a Thief what are you talking about yeah don't worry about it [ __ ] you li on Li you lied on meam nobody [ __ ] lying [ __ ] we just seen a [ __ ] receip we just rece what are you talking about just cha um I know what part she talking about when she said you um bought up her um her um seizures remember when you was going off on in your live and you said um we need to have this conversation because if I come back um I know about your health situation and I'll make you have another one it was something to that fact no no that's not what I said oh my God I I did not say it in that way I said I know I've heard about your your health condition and I didn't want to come on here and make her have something I said but I don't I said what's going on with this video that's what I said now the video had not been deleted video this mie don't bother no [ __ ] nobody at all any who so like I was saying I was I was talking to limit on the panel when she clicked on the panel that isit thisit hold on hold on now I'mma Be Honest BBW you you said you would drag her into a seizure you did say that boo no no no I did not say that I would drag her into a seizure I said I what did you say go ahead she said she mean like that I don't know how no I didn't say nothing about [ __ ] you shut the [ __ ] [Applause] up say what she was GNA say when I was telling her I said I heard and I did not want to make this happen meaning I didn't want to get her upset cuz I know what happens when somebody get upset about a seizure I know what happens with that I said but this video that went out we need to talk about this because that's not right I was already getting all kind of slack about it that's what I was saying I never here on my channel what the video say would you shut the [ __ ] up you Bal mouth [ __ ] I'm video say so you calling me would you shut would you shut that b mouth [ __ ] up we're trying to get to the truth we ain't trying to do a [ __ ] thing you trying to find something I know what the [ __ ] I said [ __ ] that I'm out here just doing any and everything when you no you know exactly what you say you're getting me mixed up with somebody else that they said was out here imitating her on a whole different [ __ ] matter responding CH resp to way I got it this you can't even hear you can't talk Hera you can't listen you can't sway nothing honey at the end of the day you say what say say no love because you don't even know what's going on please just stop you the one don't know what's going on got get ready to go after the course you do you come out here and tell bunch of don't worry I'll address it I'll address it excuse no more EXC worry but at the can I finish my statement so I can go please I but I like you but at the same time you know what you did you came up you talked about Chris with [ __ ] I mean um sorry got to do with anything I said I said was the truth and newbie hold up har and newbie had it out with their self and everything was okay to I was supposed to be a part of it as well what supposed to Beck you funky [ __ ] did you not see you not know that's going to [Music] 30 Shelly just Chris just Christa and newbie already squashed it so why to my knowledge I already it when I had both of them the and TC asked me to squash it and leader [ __ ] there that TC asked me to leave it alone they right and I said okay TC I will do that from that moment forth I said no nothing even yesterday when somebody asked me about it I'm not going to talk about it because a ask me not to listen I said I said you were wrong we already squashed it I'm you were wrong because you are wrong because two indivual wrong because two IND indviduals had already taken care of the situation prior to and then you mention it again that's where you that's what people AB that's what you want and I said don't I said leave it alone I didn't ask you I said leave it alone it has already been taken care of and and then I all of a sudden it's this is this is what Monday whatever and stupid girlfriend it doesn't leave it alone she stoping mean she don't come and attack me she goes on pizaro tanel and just literally attack me you ask me to leave it alone I left it alone I did not speak on it I did not make no posters on it I did not go live and talk about it I left it the [ __ ] alone somebody even asked me yesterday about it I said I'm not speaking on it I was asked to leave it alone I left it alone today she went on pizaro Lies when I text you earlier and told you you asked me to do something I did it now look at your [ __ ] cuz now she's playing with wait wait wait don't call her a [ __ ] don't do that no she's a [ __ ] I don't I don't call her I don't call her that name don't do that don't call her [ __ ] don't call her [ __ ] [ __ ] and call bites like [ __ ] don't [ __ ] do that I don't got nothing to [ __ ] don't say that and I'm tell already we had already just leave it alone and that's all you TC you're not understanding Brooke was not there we was discussing it on lady Na's planel just Christa came up and explained her part and then weed it it was us discussing it Brooke was not there Brooke knew nothing about it I didn't say Brook was there I didn't say that okay so what I was saying was Brook wasn't there and so um we were discussing and then I'm not sure how just Christ got mad but then she got mad and then this has been a [ __ ] both of them if you ask one if you ask one of them to stop you that's my point number one okay y for once in your life I want to talk to Y I want to talk to somebody that has a cool head I'm not talking [ __ ] talk she want to talk to Y please allow TC to talk to Yaya go ahead TC CA Bri just left that y it was me when I'm talking about say one to when I'm talking listen yeah so I'm talking about the chronology of how things happen all right and it was it was that Sunday morning and that's when all of this just happened all of this just was mentioned by Brooke and it was already taken care of we we had a discussion with newbie on Thursday that was taken care of done and that's what I'm saying minute and so that's what I'm talking about when I say leave it alone did you ask me to leave it alone on early Sunday to leave it alone that morning and you said you okay I didn't say one more word about that [ __ ] I left with it I said TC I'mma leave it alone I I I really do have a lot of respect for you I'mma leave it alone it was left there topic was switch we went on to something totally different the next day which was Sunday somebody even asked me about it I said nope talk about it hold sh gon talk go ahead y'all okay come today she literally gets on pizaro's panel now you didn't ask me to leave this alone late Sun late Saturday night early Sunday morning I have not said one [ __ ] word not her name BBW nor just Christ hadn't even came out of my mouth and she literally gets on the panel and but you be acting like brand [Applause] new she [ __ ] up damn if you ask for me to do something and I Hon she should have been able to honor her part as well okay that's where my issue is coming in now because you asked me to leave it alone and not talk about it it was already done and that's exactly what I did I did what you asked me to do what did you do she did what a scary [ __ ] do do make up an excuse to be afraid and I was on lady n's addressing lady n's audience that had questions for me thank you no I'm talking about what you said on pizaro's live did you not forget what just happened I didn't even see what happened over at lady Nas's I wasn't there I'm talking about let this girl like when didn't I text you TC two hours ago you was Ono live going in what are you talking about I'm talking about what am I talking about I'm talking about what y was explaining what y was explaining to wasn't no you was not talking you were up there cussing me out my husband my husb Fu you you like take a break real quick let's take a break and Sh let shell talk so y'all can take a break for a moment and relax get you some water no all lovely because shell has been waiting so I'mma let you go after shell cuz busy uh shell go ahead on and say something so lovely love can go after you okay I'mma be very brief and then going to get down and leave this with uh uh you ladies right so first I click the link because I wanted to talk to pizaro about her live you know what she has said in her live about Rico and the money so I'mma hold that for one second right there I'mma pause that for a minute but then when I clicked on bana platform um I heard all of this or whatever going on and I don't know why BBW is really going back and forth and getting all into it and getting angry about it because she knows that the idea I'm not gonna say it was my idea but we talked about it it was a group of us it was it all happened in real time on the live and we were going back back and forth the $20 for uh dessert and meal was something that I was going to do about a year ago with the Army but anyway um when she wanted to do a challenge we went through different ideas I never listened to um new biology never even heard her suggested I tried to tell them that shell and I'm going onute that can happen like I said I wanted to do a dating show at the time I didn't know doy was doing a dating show because I'm like all the guys on Tik Tok once I found that out I just said okay I'm not going to do it because I don't want to ever try to do what somebody else is doing so that's all I wanted to say about that now hold on let me interject while that [ __ ] over there doxing me a [ __ ] son sent me his whole [ __ ] dossier [ __ ] if I really was a nasty grimy [ __ ] I could put out all your [ __ ] ey [ __ ] but I'm a lady so just know well I'm not a lady I'm a hood wretched [ __ ] so send in to me okay and I'm the second hood rat [ __ ] with comp ition okay all right I'm sorry i a mean to interrupt but go ahead it's okay last thing I want to say and then I'm leaving the thing with Rico I got to thinking back to that that's when uhar you had your challenge and uh Rico wasn't in it at the time I didn't know what was going on or why he wasn't in it then I had my competition Rico was supposed to be in it and he wasn't in it but remember at that time he went into that facility so I'm not him an excuse but I feel like he didn't have access to a phone you know wait we're not talking about we're talking about Rico De Brat not our Rico oh wait what no it's Rico um we talking about our Rico the barber not the Brad I told you that no you said the Brad they said said not the Brad I said not the brat read it again hold on talking about Rico the Barbara because she have met with him and kicked it with him that's who I thought Shel was talking about yeah I'm talking about Rico that Rico our Rico you're correct he did go into the facility yeah and I'm not saying that it's right to just take the money and I do what you need to be done but it could have been a thing to where he put the money to the side he was going to do it he in a facility you know then maybe you know need some cigarettes whatever I don't know I'm again I'm not excusing it but I thought back to it what he had going on during that time and I don't think it was intentional it could have just happened later on where it's like well they donated me this money they wanted me to have it anyway again I'm not excusing him but I just wanted to add that into it because I started thinking about that that's all I wanted to say you guys have at it um thank you for having me come up I Tru thank you so much the chat rep situ can I say sh I'm talking I know I just want to say something to Shell real quick so I should be able to talk first I know but I have to do this Rico because I'm G forget well then write it down m is really quick what do you think about uh the um this the chat R situation her using cat um food stamps instead of uh cash um so y'all Y had asked about that earlier and she asked what did we think and I thought that it was wrong because you know if her money was funny or whatever some [ __ ] me personally I would have said look I got food stamps I'mma spend my food stamps to buy the food but hey I still gotta get to the store that's gas you know what I'm saying I still got to burn my electricity and that's gas and y'all know I'm not working instead of trying to like go about a certain type of way it's no disrespect against chatre because I really I like chatre that's just my opinion I ain't mad about it but yeah I think it was I think it wasn't really I think she could have handled it a different way that's yeah it's something different because he was missing for a minute and he did ask me for and then on top of that hold on get other no [Applause] I cash request she don't know what she talking about not listening I still have to drive over there receip mean oh my gosh she go want to be a big ass baby too what shell two weeks ago because you excuse it What he did but two weeks ago he sent the cash out to her which is Miss and Renee the person money who he took and he sent a cash app to rny y two weeks ago it was a cash app request yeah they was request oh okay so he requested after the fact that he already had this money and he didn't do what he was supposed to do no he requested before no after bestie after damn yeah this was he did it two it was two weeks ago she said two weeks ago he did it that's why she even brought this up because two weeks ago he sent her a cash app request and rny said it in my chat she said he sent her one too and she thought it was weird well I know other people he sent requests to but that ain't my story to tell yeah yeah I had been hearing something like that too well that that when you put it that way um I there's no way that I can try to uh clean that up fix that up or make sense out of it um and then as far as people receiving cash app requests I was um getting them too so I understand when you try to feed a dog some bones or whatever but it's probably just best to go into your settings and make it where people cannot request to ask you for any money not that you should have to do that but that's what I did hold on I put chat rep in the back because you yelling coming up here over talking like you can come up here and talk like a civilized human being I know you upset but damn now bring your spoil ass back up here if you want to talk [ __ ] you spoil I'm trying to get um you know Rico I'm sorry boo CU I didn't know he was going through rehab I didn't you wanted to say was that you didn't know he was going through rehab no he asked me for a request for a specific reason and I was like [ __ ] I ain't seen you in months so how you going to just jump up and ask me a cash app and I ain't seen you in months but I didn't know until Shelly just told me because they closer than I am and I was like damn he me I can honestly say he's never requested me for any money but um I think it's a bad habit that the beef sector has going on because many content creators request money from other um content creators and it's just ridiculous because we're all on here trying to do the same thing on wait Shelly I need to ask shaim a question shaim why did you say you had two kids two sons that's eight years old but when I originally asked you how many kids you got you said you had none so why did you lie on NES last night well did you lie to me or did you lie to NES go ahead T yeah no um that's that's basically that's basically all that I wanted really I just wanted to just add add that in or whatever um just should I shut up or should I put um you could send me $20 girl didn't send you enough money check it out B at some point I want to do some type of fitness challenge I hope you would do something like that some something with dealing with getting healthy and getting right I don't know what it's going to be or how it's going to be but I do that good Judy J Wilson already on it he doing the um waight Journey healthy typee challenge you lying to me he doing what he he already he already brought the idea out okay you told the truth to who shakim who you told the truth to me or NES NES need to L some way too NES actually got a nice shape she did lose a lot of weight okay let's see her on camera it ain't no C Cola bottle like she lied look like it got squeezed a little bit but you know Ian we all have our battles I'm not the cocoa bottle but I'll be the slim fast bottle okay and also too with BBW and I'm not trying to excuse her either but what what I do recall hearing her and what she said and maybe I didn't hear everything she said because i' I can't catch every live but but I remember her saying lady don't you got some stuff going on I would hate to I know you got some some things going on I would hate to have to um basically like do something that could affect your health but she never said what the health thing was or anything like that was it it basically it wasn't like the stuff that I just heard uh a little while ago so you know I don't know it's you know that's what people gonna do they gonna go back and forth It's the B sector y'all seem to be having fun doing it so you know I'm just to the side but you know that's just my little two cents of you know what I saw or what I heard you know what I got it out of Bri Brie said we gonna do a challenge and we gonna talk that's very similar to what I said but uh like I said I realize this is the beef sector I've been here a very long time and if somebody can lie on me and run a [ __ ] away with it and everybody go with it boy oh boy I got a nice story to tell okay they got some truth to it because we all heard it we all seen it so let's tell it and we're gonna tell it later that's all I mean you could tell whatever you want cuz baby I've been an open book I don't give a [ __ ] about none of that [ __ ] you want to deflect from what was being said that's the only thing literally what you trying to cover up with what you did said last week what the [ __ ] that got to do with anything else outside of me making a statement I made a statement we had a conversation about it and to my knowledge it was squash TC asked me to leave it alone I did then you want to drop your nuts and two days later like what what the [ __ ] dropped later after somebody me to chill and I somebody gave me a clip the clip of what she said can I play it yes I'm asking BBW can I play it I was trying to take my thing off mute go ahead okay let me download it thank you cuz somebody was trying to get me to send it I couldn't get it to work ladies we going go have fun we going to talk about each other and you just keep it pushing it's not that serious not for me anyway um I don't know let me Shut the [ __ ] up I can't catch every live so I don't know I I ain't going to verify and lie about it but I just know what I heard I'mma smoke some weed let me go get my husband weed I'mma smoke while y'all looking at that okay okay now she going to smoke the same weed she be dragging me about child and [ __ ] you drank the same drink that I drink I don't drink liquor like you ho I'm not a drunk like you at all I barely even drink I don't even smoke all right y'all ready yeah and the guy's name is James okay I know you and I are very close to James and it's already that we're putting our subscribers and stuff in a position when we're out here fussing and fighting with each other okay um I've heard some things about you I've heard some things about your health you know and I don't want to send you into some type of anything okay but at the same [ __ ] time you can get it too [ __ ] okay all right so I'm gonna go ahead and I'm G let you know you can either explain your [ __ ] self you could take it down or I Promise You by 6 o' when I come here you're not going to look in the mirror the same okay I'm going lose all respect for you cuz don't do that don't do that don't do that all right okay somebody get this back to her by 6: pm tonight I'm gonna lose all [ __ ] respect for you your channel starts with an N ends with a Y you and I both are very close to James okay you put out a video about a food challenge okay implementing that mine had something to do with [Music] yours all right that's where it stopped that's exactly how I remember it that's exactly what I said I know said anything or did anything to her implementing anything I explained myself she trying no just just cryistal was not trying to come to her girl like that anybody else on this would have heard somebody say that to them I'm sure that their response how was I supposed to responding at the same time that's not that's not what you said that's not what you said her I'm GNA send she what she gend herend her into what is is she going to send your interpretation your interpretation that's not what so I'm not understanding but Brooke you got to understand understand it's your understanding and that's listen everybody own understand everybody got their understanding that's not what it's all about intention it's not about anything about your understanding and you don't understand what everybody always got to say the word seizures we already [ __ ] knew that's just being a [ __ ] she didn't never she didn't never say seizure she didn't had to say seizure listen to what she said she said something you said you you said she mocked her she did not mock her did not mock her oh Lord Jesus well I mean listen Brooke the bottom line is that you have your interpretation and other folks have their interpretation she made a very strong stance she was going after her that's the beef sector way that's how people talk around here whatever but the bottom [ __ ] we not this she did not mock her condition she did not mock her condition to her condition did not her condition I let me say something let me something I'm just gonna say who was wrong Brooke Brooke or BBW that's what I'm gonna say cause feel like I'm she mention help condition that's the only condition that we know that can I talk thank you I do feel like that was shade towards her health condition it was shade it was it was not shade I just say one thing Brianna I did that video because newbie put that her video out insinuating that I had sold her ideal okay so that's her finish bro herish I talk to newbie she told me she said Christa we both should have called each other I shouldn't have put the video out to give you a reason to even put this video out that's why we squashed it that part thank you I didn't just come out and pick with newbie I don't have a reason no but what but AR you did was put up the video like you said one of y'all should have called the other one her for thinking she didn't want nobody do that yeah yeah they did do I wait y you gonna talk but I'mma play newbie video first and then I'll play the response because people new people coming in so let me go back to newbie video is it is it can you can we not play this this video over and over again please I'd appreciate just gonna play One More Time seriously I would appreciate it let go down if you don't want to see it let her do this because because and yourself and myself we already talked about it we already talked about you you can't you can't blame this on me check her when you ask me to shut the [ __ ] up TC I shut the [ __ ] up Brook I'm not even I wasn't even talking to you why are you why you sh why are you yelling and screaming at me wait wait wait hold up talking wait a minute who the [ __ ] you talking to a minute okay wait a minute wait I'm talking can I say I'm not playing a [ __ ] thing to y'all get my video to at least 400 500 likes y'all better like this [ __ ] video we ain't playing a [ __ ] cash love 50 can I do that what number wa wait wait wait wa wait wait no TC please wait wait please wait every every body came in here H all I'm saying is you and Brook have a relationship you and Christ have a relationship all I'm asking is that y'all slow down what y'all saying and just cool down a little bit because this is not worth y'all all fighting over I mean newbie and Christa are fine that's we are exactly newbie and Christa and I myself we talked about it we also talked about a couple of other things it was over and done with need grown people already took care of the situation period okay had and I didn't know that that was on Sunday morning that was on Sunday morning Brooke after you after you open back up about yeah it was already done with on Thursday last week baby I'm not understanding what part of you want to keep negating the thatc I be I kept quiet when we talked about it I didn't statements that were incorrect over and play with me like that not no don't don't I'm being as calm as possible calm as possible drop boo you got what Brook is trying to say to you is she has not said anything since you asked her not to talk about it she didn't bring it back up I bought it up on lady Nas and we was talking about it and drop J um just the cas y'all see what the man said give me my 400 likes please so we can watch the video bye lovely um and then um just CHR came up and we discussed it then we went on on pizar um just Christ but you discussed it and then okay so then what so you were y'all were asking you need to let her say it you cutting her off let her get it out shut up Brooke I'm not talking to you I'm talking to Yaya and I'm asking her but you cutting her off she's trying to tell I am not cutting her off okay well I'm cutting y'all off basically what it is Brooke I guess BBW addressed Brook on pizaro and that's why we're here and I just I agree with Yaya I think if Brooke and TC got a relationship TC respectfully you probably need to step down because Christa handling her own she Built For This like you getting in between them to go call you and Brook to have a falling out and Christa here popping off just like Brook is and you trying to calm them down but crystal is still up here arguing so I mean calm down yeah they can only check her you can't check Brook she's not your girl so I mean either get down or just let them do their thing because Christ ain't new to this in the meantime while y'all getting this together and y'all getting my likes together Dolly has made a beef sector content calendar challenge calendar say that three times so she even put y'all cat CHS on the bottom look God so we have the spoken word contest on March 22nd it don't say the time at 6: PM right right spoken word you got ODS Taco challenge at 3 pm and then at 8 o'clock Eastern Standard Time you have the in the jeans challenge so support these content creators you guys it do six in the even in the first one in the description girl that's too much all right am I at 400 likes yet am I at 400 likes okay why we right here while we right here this something I've been thinking I thought about it before and I've been thinking about doing it I just gotta get the time because I be so dang busy but I was thinking about doing a cooking challenge but this would be the the thing we come up with a certain dollar amount say I don't know groceries are so all over the place say $80 and you have to come up with how creative how a meal for two what can you do with $8 as far as a meal for two and that would be kind of the challenge you get what I'm saying shit8 what can you do that would be so do I need to make it lower that's what I'm saying I don't something like a Dollar Tree uh yeah you do $10 I think $10 is a good start y can they get there yeah make it like make it like 30 bucks bucks okay I'm telling y'all why listen I'm a mother y know many kids I got right I don't got as many as Miss but I got kids and they eat I promise you I take4 or $50 to the market and you thought I got $150 to the market I lie to you not everybody eat and they full and thinking about making it a family meal but then for people who don't have big families I don't want them to have to cook a whole bunch of food that nobody's gonna eat so I was eing like meal for two but T you say maybe 30 bucks me for two think lower too much what you saying 10 okay random they know better than me okay how however um put a poll up and I know just Kristal will probably agree with Brooke and and random because that will be the challenge that will mean that y'all got to put y' Minds together we got to figure out how we going to do it and make this meal for 10 let me say this um you don't have to divulge what state you're in but I'm in Georgia so I'm in I'm in Baltimore like our cost of living is basically we're done with that that video just shows that uh how they came up with the idea right and for yes and further in that video we came we agreed on the $20 so like a little bit further down we said Yeah so basically like that's what newbie put out to show like did she still my idea like [ __ ] did you wear my dress and then this is what BBW said there was never Pacific no $20 a total yes it was if the better the video play we agreed on 20 okay okay okay okay let's just get to this and the guy's name is James okay I know you and I I are very close to James and it's already that we're putting our subscribers and stuff in a position when we're out here fussing and fighting with each other okay um I've heard some things about you I've heard some things about your health you know and I don't want to send you into some type of anything okay but at the same [ __ ] time you can get it to [ __ ] okay all right so I'm gonna go ahead and I'mma let you know you can either explain your [ __ ] self you could take it down or I Promise You by six o'clock when I come on here you're not gonna look in the mirror the same okay I'mma lose all respect for you cuz don't do that don't do that don't do that all right okay somebody get this back to her by 6:00 p.m. tonight I'm going to lose all [ __ ] respect for you your channel starts with an N ends with a Y you and I both are very close to James okay you put out a video about a food challenge okay implementing that mine had something to do with yours okay and that's swe stop so if there was shade I felt to towards um M's condition you didn't say that you but it was implied let me just say that but that's the way I took it that's my my perception of what you said well how else do you talk to somebody that you feel you're defending yourself against that put a video out insinuate and I'm already going through stuff insinuating that I'm trying to take something from her she admitted to me she said she put that video out because she didn't want people to think that she was copying off of me and that's what newbie said but Brooke is giving you her perspective that she felt that um when she saw that that you had taken her her um challenge can I let me respond to the people in the chat I just played y'all the video newbie put out her video again newbie upload the clip to show like this is the challenge right so that was and then BBW responded to that clip being showed that's that's what we're I just play that's why I played it right I did not come here to just pick on newbie I have a lot of respect for newbie me and newbie is cool people I don't have nothing against her I talk very highly to the other people cuz even when the video and everything was going around people was like you talk nice about her the people over there on sopal T's Channel where we all been um got everybody waiting on newbie's thing her thing to come on they're like well why is people being upset with you what's going on I had to go back and explain all of that but like I said you all wait for it because see me and newbie is cool okay so when newbie come out with her thing newbie's going to get along with you guys the same support that I got from those I doubt we'll see I doubt it I will see I doubt it very seriously girl you got a negative Spirit anyway no I don't the only reason why she did what she said and y'all had a conversation was because of TC as like myself why do you think she put the video out I don't know personally so is non confrontational [ __ ] keep it on me and you keep it on me can't even wrong say you know you're wrong I'm you want to no we a def about saying I'm sorry you can say whatever you want with that [ __ ] ass ey whatever youfuck you basically threat her you basically threaten her you basically threaten her that's what you did like you was gonna bust down or walk down okay Gang Green okay look like G green asso girl please you're crazy as hell you talking to somebody like you look [ __ ] that's all you see you can't be okay you want to arue the truth mad Li Ste her idea Li you got I didn't lie on you li on me you stin I promise watch the whole video where as a matter of your mama's ass herc her excuse can I please explain something to the chat what y'all are not understanding the brook um they cleared it up on Thursday Brooke did not know she said something about it on Sunday morning then TC called told her they've squashed it leave it alone Brook hasn't seen I did not call it don't matter we had a conversation that's not what happened y y no baby okay no she hit the panel and we had a me and TC I bust [ __ ] when you said I sto it I bu [ __ ] door in [ __ ] I bust the door in on your ass [ __ ] I bust you in your [ __ ] do matter do what you do [ __ ] you're not get nothing from it cuz you're lying you don't ask who I am understand I don't care who you are ass face and you're mad you're deflecting to act like you're acting cuz I never BR it back up B I can act any mother never it back up you should resarch [ __ ] research [ __ ] thefucking research girl I do I say what I say thought I was just s here and damn sexy motherfu me to leave it alone she explained to me TC explained to me that they already had a conversation why blaming on other [ __ ] you should have told your Dam talk and you're gonna for what woman [ __ ] [ __ ] I'm not understanding you can't even see what you're doing I'm I'm trying to finish this why can't both of y'all just drop it if TC I dropped it I'm not I'm talking please let me get a sentence out is irritating clarifi y asked to leave it alone why can't everybody just say Shut both of y'all just leave it y' gonna beef about something beef about something new but not this this this just ain't it this not getting agre can I clarify did you say Dentures BBW or dentist she don't know that [ __ ] can't grow no talking about that's it's not a drag listen you can't drag me on [ __ ] [ __ ] cuz thisat you can never stand [ __ ] put your body in the camera I will your body in the camera when I get [ __ ] ready body in the camera just like you got okay you're deflecting you're deflecting on top stay on topic you went all off on everything that has nothing to do with what you said out your [ __ ] mouth on me I said keep it on me and you why you keep trying to you already put it on everybody else you spoke about my kids you about my husband youbody I a say [ __ ] about your family so talked about TC I say [ __ ] about your family you talked about TC and told her to shut up never talked about TC you a [ __ ] lie [ __ ] about her other woman but me you a [ __ ] send you $200 right now if you send me where I talked about this woman out if anything she kept me off your ass that's what it was what she did don't let her hold you back no it ain't about that it's about respect come on back respect [ __ ] put a muzzle on you dog face looking [ __ ] like a I can jealous like a crossided pit [ __ ] go brush that wig you know that they got some they get brush ho on any day without no ass [ __ ] mad because you got po all to do was leave it alone I was not on you I did not make any com about you I did not make you I it Al [ __ ] Li not a lie we just played the content you li we just played the content you you lied the content you lied on me are you unable to you gotta be because we just played the content we just played it shut the [ __ ] up lying when we just played it girl shut the [ __ ] up said you took the idea cuz what your words was you saidie was taking too long and she had people waiting so you decided to go ahead and do it keep it on me and you st stop trying to touch other people's heart strings by talking about new talk heart strings [ __ ] I said are you crazy please no [ __ ] no stand in your [ __ ] like a woman you call yourself a b [ __ ] stand in it stand in it lady see you weak as [ __ ] and I'll tell you why you be because you was there when TC asked me to chill you was there you heard TC ask me to leave your Al [ __ ] you heard her ask me that and you heard me tell her I will honor that request no no no no no you heard me her I would honor that reest you turn around stop about my husband see this is how when you start [ __ ] you lost you lost it don't matter how you get back you lost keep talking about TC my husband has nothing to do with it nor do my cuz I guar [ __ ] if you take that n ass you will be embarrassed and wouldn't come on this that wig off don't worry about my wig baby no I am gonna worry about it you worried about my teeth so let's worry about that motherg [ __ ] wig you ain't never heard me say nothing about you under wig and you talking to me no baby one of your go to the left and right [ __ ] and you talking to me was and I H request to say a word and I for you to do what you did and I didn't even see ladies live so I wasn't even referencing that I only speaking on the fact that you thought you was gonna go on pizaro's panel and drop your nuts [ __ ] you got me [ __ ] up it was GNA happen it wasn't gonna happen I ain't got no dick no no no it wasn't going to happen yeah I ain't got one you supposed to be that girl you that girl you that be right you that you the head in charge right you the head [ __ ] in charge stand on your you somebody else [ __ ] and you went and did it and and that was what it was stand you got mad when she posted confirmation you got mad because she posted a clip of her own video you post and you mention her [ __ ] house status can we give Last Words who want to go first she can go first hold wait a minute I'm talking about this argument oh H she can go first so she can go her D Channel and drag me some more uh I I want to talk about something else so you can goad I'm not dropping down so damn y'all done with argument got it okay um no I'm waiting for her to say her last words so I can say mine and then we can switch subjects okay uh Banna thank you for having me over Yaya it has been a pleasure all day hanging out with you I have really enjoyed myself and is that pizaro over there I I ain't got my glass huh uhuh thank you also honey for um I enjoyed myself over on your panel today uh Brooke thank you for everything thank you for bringing Shining Light to everything that has happened I would hope that we could some kind of way eventually in the future move on past this and also learn something from this and um to all the everybody in the audience uh have a good one uh Briana again I'm sorry for any disrespect or anything that you felt when oh we're good okay on your panel um and uh I will see you guys a little later and um I will be definitely talking about this some more on my panel okay right I'm still in the comments though because I'm listening in okay all right I'mma let you go Brook but I just need to read this so I Googled misappropriation this says misappropriation of fuds refers to the illegal use of another person's money the the offense was given lawful access to the money oh my God is the use of their own purp leave Chey alone y'all stop me wait I gotta read it clear so listen I'm sorry but I just had to Google it so it says misappropriation of funs refers to the illegal use of another person's money while the person committing the offense was given lawful access to the money it is the use for their own purposes or another unauthorized use that makes it a cry damn chat Lord have mercy you said the whole the whole time y'all was fting she was talking about was was stamp shoes U was somebody scamming so somebody to get up off of her but she can keep talking about it that does apply they said in the chat they don't the person committing the offense was given lawful access that mean they was given the money for something shoes for their own purposes are another unauthorized use that makes it the crime yeah it is it's misappropriated FS m let me let me can I can I get my little last statement thing my phone get R and that was I know the first line was although it was given lawfully so what are you talking about oh Lord I forgot you okay so let me just say this um to to be perfectly clear I think you know you have a little bit of Common Sense people can see what what had happened and why things that had happened um I will also this again um when I spoke to TC on the Miss panel because the conversation between myself and TC happened on uh Li Miss panel she asked me to please leave it alone and I honored her request okay I had not spoke on it girl we not doing this we're not doing this bro no no no no I'm just I'm finishing up I'm finishing up no you had your turn we went on the something oh I forgot you did get my last I was getting my last um so Lord have mercy so Patty but just to sum it up real quick and I'm g go fast um I was asked to do something and then the other person I guess must have took advantage of the fact that she heard me say I wasn't going to talk about it and I didn't um I think it's some [ __ ] y'all heard y'all heard the tapes so I think I'm in all realm and she did mention something about if Miss neie comes out to speak about it I guarantee um that Miss newbie is not going to have an issue with anything that I said because if she made the video first and something had to been feeling some kind of way but again uh yeah so I'm done with that thank you I'm tired of it okay now let's get back on to some other Petty mess so for those of y'all who gonna try to tell me that this situation does not fit that's a [ __ ] it does apply misappropriation of funds refers to the legal use of another's person's money while the person committing committing the offense was given that means donated they were they was gave access to right was given lawful access to the money it is the use for their own purposes or un or another unauthorized use that makes it a crime it applies who donated to her Bri YouTube YouTube cameras and gcob said it applies it does apply it does YouTube cameras gave her cash money because she didn't take that cash money you didn't spend it on the uh you didn't spend it on that challenge that's what you didn't do [ __ ] you ain't spent it on the challenge so therefore you stole you double dip [ __ ] most people Le can you can you highlight Leon's um comment hold on where leavon at she stole the second place money she said cheffy is obviously financially challenged please give her grace most people thatat your [ __ ] pocketbook could knock you upside your head and Rob you are in are are financially challenged leavon come on now damn so how much money she stole from pizaro 150 cause Tech I have a question how much did she um that second prize money should be forfeited right she still got no I wouldn't go that far I'm not even that n you a [ __ ] Thief damn you a [ __ ] Thief oh Lord y'all just became I mean twins um how much that's just my sing twin how much she spent um $30 Z no how much she how much the receipt was for 27 yeah yeah 27 so we won a around let's just round down to 25 right it was 25 so that means she owes that means she got to get herid that $30 well maybe I think it's at $70 now what's the food stamp the next for the next challenge she got to donate $30 that what's the new food stamp rate is it still 5050 or is it it's still 50 5050 okay Bri I like oh so that means if I was to buy in the next challenge so ODS challenge she got to give $30 to the Pod okay yeah that's what I was [ __ ] yeah her DBT is dir chat R you got the $30 debt chat r that means you gotta get somebody CA that mean chat R it would have been 60 $60 it is what a person would have gotten the full stamp card with and the person would have paid 30 for the 60 so yes that's correct the $30 is what she owes she owe $30 don't me out I'm just a Azria are you back in the chat because I saw you yeah yeah yeah I knew that's why I was standing up here I gota get my charges um yeah who is this person now that say that I that they sent me something because I'm still waiting on a receip um of this person ain't nobody send me anything outside of hyj so I'm GNA need her wait me no no no no it's not for this last challenge she said it was a challenge before for any challenge any anybody who donated for the challenge I have records of it so I'm not understanding ain't nobody else donate no money for no food for no other challenges so I'm confused what food what challenge now uh what's her name gonna be called this when I know chap R ain't gonna get in because it's called a wash your ass child oh you know I'm about to wash my ass right now I promise you I'm in the bathro in M AR I so look right and I'mma Be real quick cause my phone get ready so um this heat gave me $50 as well as she gave up that time for the challenge that they had which never took place because it was cancelled other than that that's the only money that I've ever received for um what's her name and and had said that one time she wasn't even gonna participate in the burger challenge she said what the [ __ ] she basically said basically said get that money back in blood [ __ ] but wait y'all said upy cuss me out last night what she said I don't know I ain't see oh okay anybody say where who told you that they said in the chat they said did you respond to uper cussing you out last night what did she do with that I don't know they said she was sitting on her sofa cussing me out I went and looked at I went and looked at the channel I went and looked at the her Channel and I ain't see it they said baby she cussed you out how I hater okay whatever she talking about my red pants my hair my weight [Laughter] Dam girl girl you're a scammer and a thief girl she mad at you though she'll get over it she'll get over it child what she say about your pants oh she said that on your panel she said she can wear red pants I remember that and your mama's one too cheffy and see I was talking about you I ain't say nothing about no mas or something you know I love getting on your mama I don't believe that uh coin gave him nobody information because Coolin hit me up and told me that she don't know why he bothering us so I don't believe she did that I don't think so either I said I was gonna ask Co about it because I don't believe she did that who the video was called who mad okay let me go look at it oh that right after I dropped her off my channel oh scammer don't be Swiper no swiping I want to see her sitting on this sofa make me a liar why you keep talking about that girl sofa cuz they said she was sitting on dragging me but I don't see it now peep gang now why you looking for how about that person cuz I've never seen that name before it was probably that they these who was trying to conjure up something uh to make it seem like they did something or whatever the case may be this is crazy cuz now all of a sudden somebody gonna say I they sent me some money for a challenge that I didn't do she was in her kitchen sitting in a chair she in her kitchen sitting in the chair now her cabinet's nice she got some nice white cabinets white white what cabinets yeah they got gold trim on them what no she ain't got no um she got the cabinets where you don't need handles Beetle Juice what were the receipts that he showed said he got receipts info from her he showed receipts in his last live so he showed receipts that Coolin gave him information damn you talk about that crazy man but he the one but she the one who told me that whoever gave him information he was she he was gonna bust them out so I don't believe he I don't know I don't know child I don't know y'all talk about that same man why he was cussing somebody out digging it was you because uh Ness yeah I mad listen I don't give listen I don't give a [ __ ] listen that man was over there doxing me with 500 people in his chat and I you I have to teach her how to scam she'll figure it out they all do they said Bri you a mean girl and this said okay simplify success how about I be mean and block you the [ __ ] out my chat what the [ __ ] you talk about [ __ ] how the [ __ ] am how the [ __ ] I'm being a mean girl because what the [ __ ] did I say I say a [ __ ] thing and y'all go ahead and block that [ __ ] out my chat [ __ ] wrong with her let me show you we ain't even mad at up why do you be getting in your Feit what Ain even mad at the girl oh yeah I'm not even mad at upy do I sound like I'm mad at uppy I'm not mad at no [ __ ] upy up was in her feelings we got we got into it I'm over it now up might still be mad about it but I'm not mad about it you'll figure out a new way to scam some more money cheffy don't worry about it and I know you can do it you can do it if I think is chat really offended that people calling her a scammer but CH what you did was wrong it won be the first time did my did one of my moderators block that person out my chat I don't know B would rather drag me than upy am I dragging you I haven't druged you yet she yeah she did show her freezer listen upy got old nest last night and they was talking about something totally different that H start showing her [ __ ] inside of her [ __ ] free I said yes upy uh somebody simplify success it was not just a go along get alone girl you go girl you you go along no she she snatched and ran along you had to get along go along with the [ __ ] fool [ __ ] and this is the best part about y the best part about the receipt I was really over here with tears in my eyes when I see her scribble out their ballots girl I said that me about that [ __ ] she thought about it she said I don't need them to see how much of my ballots showy wait a minute she told her her own self why she scribbled it all before she sent it she scribbl the she scribbled out the belly she said y'all ain't gonna know how much steps I got oh I mean did she scribble out the fs that be next to like fo no she she let us the EBT part she ain't g d about that she but on the first one she tried to cut it off but she cut it off too soon TDY taddy you told on your own self but I when ask I admitted it she tried to crop it out she did try Penny she just wasn't good enough oh she's a lowlevel criminal yes Chad you know you still my girl Chad don't worry about it listen I'mma Be Honest had I had some f stamps CH I don't get no more when I did if I would had some fch I would have bought myself with my and you would have collect you would have collected the money too no but I would have I probably would have overdid it so they would have made up for it oh yeah I I actually believe that bro is your thing I would I would have had a whole bunch of SE I was huh you really would have overdid it I would have overid that [ __ ] I would had you like what the [ __ ] is this a buffet yep and hopefully you would have cook [ __ ] potatoes because them [ __ ] was raw [ __ ] y'all keep listen y'all keep talk look what is it about me Dam it girl them potatoes was not done bro you it was not crunchy it was nice and soft what nothing soft about the [ __ ] potatoes Liars oh that $30 for gas and cleaning supplies n see who said that that nasty oh who who said that she aded it she said she used I mean you could have instacart it you ain't need gas you could have had Walmart deliver it to you y'all is y'all is crazy listen listen listen I would have had a whole [ __ ] Buffet y'all would be like damn you went all out y on Grand Auto Grand what is it Grand Theft Auto so she would be like a level three no she'll be a level one gr that Bott $30 why why put gas in your car you using that gas to go other places and when the [ __ ] you got a car [ __ ] you got a [ __ ] car G I think she Ed her mom's car oh I was about to say you ain't even got a [ __ ] car I gave you one Che shaffy don't worry we all we all gotta take L sometimes chat right she will not take this a but it's okay cuse she's level one on GTA so R I promise you look you'll feel so much better when you just say yeah that is you know because I'm like a poor Sportsman say I'll do better yeah you know just say you GNA do better next time because when I when I say y you right I am a poor for I had PO for so much better don't you write that line again hold on let me say this it's so funny that uh NES was trying to paint my bestie out to be a scammer the whole time it's the [ __ ] she selected to win that was skim [Music] me oh you know I was getting ready say who like a dummy wasn't a l she got a serious come up she got free money government free money from um YouTube cameras and free money from pizar she won she W one one all the way around she did she said you know what I'mma place no matter what in this competition okay she said I'm a place no that [ __ ] what o o oh you got some food stamps CH rep that's why you scratch that amount out at the at the Top If it was zero dollars you would have let us see it well do you still have the receipt if you still had the picture receipt look beside the fool and see if it say SS beside it that's how you know his fool name we already know what it said but what was our purpose of blacking it out then she didn't want us to see how much money she had remaining she didn't want us to see her balance she probably got about two $300 food stamp each month one person I think is like 194 I think I think that's how much it is for real that's all for one person yeah don't have they don't have not in DC it's more than that 320 for one person without no kids that's the drunk man who STS I get is 320 it just went up wow yes for no kids and you by yourself you single the max is 190 it's 194 I think 194 198 yep for one person boss lady they just went up because this one I had to give him 160 I was kind of mad look is anybody talking or did my sign go out again no I wasn't saying nothing oh okay I'm actually about to get ready to go not nickar gotta uh reschedule her tour dates cuz she getting sick oh that's good um for um TMO she was trying to figure out how she was going to get to the show Sunday no New Orleans she going to New Orleans no um what whereever she supposed to be Sunday oh okay so I know she ain't gonna just reschedule one day so far it's just one day what date is it on I don't know uhuh you know Des a right the um the twins gone I took 199 play B oh it was today One Forever the way he broke up with her oh my God that was one of the worst breakups in history girl that was funny as [ __ ] said some food STS tomorrow see if I get my that going at it all of a sudden y was getting all the shots I like well damn was the one time you ain't have [ __ ] to do with something and they came at you C what time about time I caught a stray girl [ __ ] a stray he ran over you he said not not um not Statewide different states get different amounts you know what I feel like if I tried to go app for some food stamps they would laugh the [ __ ] out of me people would them people would them people they probably beat your ass the workers in it yeah them people will be like this they would process my request they like this [ __ ] is a joke right always bothering me who a damn lie how you want to tell me what going it did oh I forgot you you an expert at it I just buy you know the rules for DC to okay we're not said Bri girl be for real right especially with uh that Whata call it girl girl purple peach please stop speaking to the the um for the downtrodden and the guilty I had left work today and my supervisor gonna hit me up talk about some can can um can you do this I said I'm gone do I need to come back she was like please why she keep trying to say she disabled no she been saying it so when I said I told um purple I said bestie don't talk to the down Tri and disabled and the um and the guilty then she gonna say when when I become disabled haven't she been saying she been getting disability the whole time CU she got a broke ankle good birthday daring girl [ __ ] your ankle I'm to go I'll talk to y'all tomorrow I ain't say she what girl she is so dumb I guess that's why she got caught stealing $30 all right Bri talk to you later all right good night good night everybody | Brianna Simone Pettyville | UC7hgqWrOJ7m_uecWJzT3fDA | 2024-03-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 21,647 | 108,650 |
bDuvh17_8Jo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDuvh17_8Jo | Criticism of libertarianism | Wikipedia audio article | criticism of libertarianism includes ethical economic environmental and pragmatic concerns critics have claimed the political philosophy does not satisfy collectivist values and that private property does not create an egalitarian distribution it has also been argued that a lays a fair economy would not produce the most desirable or most efficient outcomes and that deregulation fails to prevent the abuse of natural resources topic ethical criticisms aggression and coercion the validity of libertarian notions of liberty and economic freedom have been questioned by critics such as Robert Hale who posits that lays a fair capitalism as a system of aggressive coercion and restrictions by property owners against others Adam Smith's obvious and simple system of natural Liberty is not a system of Liberty at all but a complicated network of restraints imposed in part by individuals but very largely by the government itself at the behest of others on the freedom of that some what in fact distinguishes this counterfeit system of lays a fair the market from paternalism is not the absence of restraint but the absence of any conscious purpose of the part of the officials who administer the restraint and of any responsibility or unanimity on the part of the numerous owners at whose discretion the restraint is administered other critics including John Rawls injustice as fairness argue that implied social contracts justify government actions that violate the rights of some individuals as they are beneficial for society overall this concept is related to philosophical collectivism as opposed to individualism libertarian philosophers such as michael humor have raised criticisms targeted at the social contract theory property in his essay from liberty to welfare philosopher James P Sterba argues that a morally consistent application of libertarian premises including that of negative Liberty requires that a libertarian must endorse the Equality in the distribution of goods and resources required by a socialist state stabler presents the example of a typical conflict situation between the rich and poor in order to see why libertarians are mistaken about what their ideal requires he argues that such a situation is correctly seen as a conflict of negative liberties the right of the rich not to be interfered with in the satisfaction of their luxury needs as morally trumped by the right of the poor not to be interfered with in taking from the surplus possessions of the rich what is necessary to satisfy their basic needs according to sturby the liberty of the poor should be morally prioritized in light of the fundamental ethical principle odd implies kin from which it follows that it would be unreasonable to ask the poor to relinquish their Liberty not be interfered with noting that in the extreme case it would involve asking or requiring the poor to sit back and starve to death and that by contrast it would not be unreasonable to ask and require the rich to sacrifice their liberty to meet some of their needs so that the poor can have the Liberty to meet their basic needs having argued that odd implies kin establishes the reasonability of asking the rich to sacrifice their luxuries for the basic needs of the poor Sterba invokes a second fundamental principle the conflict resolution principle to argue that it is reasonable to make it an ethical requirement he concludes by arguing that the application of these principles to the international context makes a compelling case for socialist distribution on the world scale Jeffrey Friedman argues that natural law libertarianism justification for the primacy of property as incoherent w/e can press on from the observation that libertarianism as egalitarian to ask why if the liberty of a human being to own another should be trumped by equal human rights the Liberty to own large amounts of property at the expense of others should not also be trumped by equal human rights this alone would seem definitively to lay to rest the philosophical case for libertarianism closing square bracket the very idea of ownership contains the relativistic seeds of arbitrary Authority the arbitrary Authority of the individuals right to do wrong Robert Hale has argued that the concept of coercion in libertarian theory is applied inconsistently insofar as it is applied to government actions but it is not applied to the course of acts of property owners to preserve their own property rights standards of well-being Jeffrey Friedman has criticized libertarians for often relying on the improving assumption that economic growth and affluence inevitably result in happiness and increased quality of life topic economic criticisms libertarians are accused of ignoring market failures although not all proponents are market zealots critics of lazy Fair capitalism the economic system favored by some libertarians argue that market failures justify government intervention in the economy that none intervention leads to monopolies and stifled innovation or that in regulated markets are economically unstable they argue that markets do not always produce the best or most efficient outcome that redistribution of wealth can improve economic health and that humans involved in markets do not always act rationally other economic criticisms concern the transition to a libertarian society Jonathan Chait argues that privatizing social security would cause a fiscal crisis in the short-term and damage individuals economic stability in the long term topic environmental criticisms reconciliation of individual rights and the advances of a free market economy with the environmental degradation as a problem that few libertarians have addressed political scientist and author charles murray has written that stewardship is what private property owners do best environmentalists on the Left who support regulations designed to reduce carbon emissions such as cap and trade argue that many libertarians currently have no method of dealing with problems like environmental degradation and natural resource depletion because of their rejection of regulation and collective control they see natural resources is too difficult to privatize as well as legal responsibility for pollution or degrading biodiversity as too difficult to trace as a result some see the rise of libertarianism as popular political philosophy as partially responsible for climate change libertarians are criticized for ignoring observation and historical fact and instead focusing on an abstract ideal imperfection is not accounted for and libertarians are axiomatically opposed to government initiatives to counter the effects of climate change topic pragmatic criticisms government decentralisation John Donoghue argues that if political power were radically shifted to local authorities parochial local interests would predominate at the expense of the whole and that this would exacerbate current problems with collective action lack of contemporary examples of libertarianism in 2013 michael lind observed that of the 195 countries in the world none had actualized a libertarian society if libertarianism was a good idea wouldn't at least one country have tried it wouldn't there be at least one country out of nearly 200 with minimal government free trade open borders decriminalized drugs no welfare state and no public education system equals equals see also | wikipedia tts | UCmmkBTh8HaiycBZjOc8cVgw | 2018-12-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,156 | 7,398 |
FERCAljHbrw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FERCAljHbrw | David Lepofsky Addresses Concerns on Bill C-81 to Senate Committee (April 11, 2019) | bill cat1 is strong on good intentions but palpably weak on implementation it's called the act to ensure a barrier-free Canada but it does not require a single barrier anywhere in Canada ever to be removed people with disabilities need and deserve better than that bill cat1 at its core at its heart is driven by the commendable notion that the federal government will enact enforceable regulations called accessibility standards that will tell federally regulated organizations what they've got to do but it doesn't require any any federal accessibility standards to ever be enacted as enforceable regulations ever people with disabilities need and deserve better let me be clear the regulations that the bill requires to be enacted within two years are on procedural things not substantive accessibility standards the federal government could meet that deadline merely by prescribing the forms that people with disabilities shall use if they want to give feedback to Air Canada or Bell Canada people with disabilities need and deserve better than that this legislation splinters its implement enforcement and the setting of enforceable regulations among multiple federal agencies from the minister's defense of her practice she conceded that if she was starting from scratch that isn't necessarily how she'd do it but her explanation of why she did it gives triumphant ascendancy to federal bureaucracy over disability equality now the question is what do we do about it the question is not are you gonna pass this bill senators you're gonna pass this bill so let's take that off the table we all know it we all understand it that's the starting point the question before this committee is are you going to amend it first and what we do what we say is you must now the reality is this bill needs a lot of amendments not to make it perfect that's a red herring but to get this bill from the status of weak to one that is closer to what people with disabilities need and deserve in the house there were a couple of hundred pages of amendments hard work over the past weekend has led us to dilute to distill it down to a series of amendments before you that we proposed and that you've gotten emails and some deputies who've supported which fill a grand total of three and a half pages and cover a few core themes I'm only going to address a couple of them but let me be clear there is time to do this you're gonna vote in committee on May 2nd I understand you'll do third reading by around May 16th we are working in approaching the federal parties to urge that once amendments are passed if they are that the house consider them quickly so the issue of swift passage of this bill whether amended or not is now procedurally not a bar it's not a bar to your being able to do what we need you to do so what should you do well let me just focus on a couple I invite questions on all of what we've proposed but let's just turn to the headlines yesterday the government of Ontario announced a multi-billion dollar plan for new subways in Toronto but if other levels of government including the federal government add billions to the allocation the provinces committing to that's not unusual but we need the federal government to be required before it spends our money on a project like that to say a ground rule of getting our federal money is you gotta meet certain federal accessibility requirements now the minister came before you a week ago and said we can't do that we don't have constitutional authority to do that respectfully the minister is wrong it's called the federal spending power you heard of the Canada Health Act the Canada Health Act that says if provinces get federal money for provincial health programs they must meet federal accessibility requirements not disability accessibility they're financial accessibility if what the minister told you is right then the Canada Health Act has heard me the Canada Health Act has been unconstitutional for over three decades since it was enacted enacted and I'd be staggered to believe that that is the position of the current federal government if they can do it there they can at least attach strings when they give money if they agree to to local projects not just federal buildings and you might look at me and say oh come on in 2019 that we wouldn't use public money to build inaccessible public transit senators go to youtube search on AODA Alliance and public transit you'll see a video that we released during last spring's provincial election that's gotten thousands of views and media coverage where we document serious accessibility problems in brand-new subway stations in Toronto that just opened within the past year and a half this isn't about perfect folks this is about basic equality so we asked for an amendment that would at least require federal ministers or their ministries if they're agreeing to give our federal money to a province a municipality a college or university for a project like that that the federal government input as a term of the agreement an enforceable term just like the Canada Health Act that accessibility requirements are required why should the federal government ever allow federal money to be used to create new barriers or perpetuate existing ones let me give you just one other core amendment my colleague from the CNIB said the Minister last week had agreed to amend the bill to ensure that it that the bill does not curtail in any way the Human Rights Code and the duty to accommodate no I hope the minister does that but I don't hear her as having said that I hear her as having said that she as a human rights lawyer or former human rights lawyer has ensured that this bill doesn't interfere with the duty to accommodate but senators it threatens to section 172 of the bill perpetuates a provision in the Canada transportation legislation which would let the CTA enact a regulation and once it does so to set standards for accessible transit no matter how low that standard may be no matter how deficient from a human rights standard may be I is a traveler with a disability or others in my coalition or anyone in Canada is barred from asking anymore under the legislations guarantee against undue barriers with that provision of the Act our position is please don't ever enact any standards under the CTA because they threaten to take away our rights a simple amendment would repeal that provision from the Act let me conclude by inviting questions on the other areas that we've raised and telling you we aren't just about saying what's wrong we're about proposing constructive suggestions for what's right and the amendments we've placed before you are designed for a Senate that is a limited time frame to act a commitment to respect policy decisions made in part in the House of Commons and an eagerness to ensure that these amendments can be considered by the house quickly and easily with a realistic chance of them being taken seriously they are designed to be tailored both to our needs and to what the minister said to you last week so we ask you to take them all seriously they are all substantive and they all bear on the needs of all people with disabilities I conclude by saying this as an individual I'm speaking for my coalition but as an individual I first came before Parliament 39 years ago as a much younger individual my wife said I had hair back then when she saw the video and to appear before the standing committee considering the Charter of Rights at that time the Charter proposed to guarantee equality but not to people with disabilities and I in a number of other folks argued and succeeded in getting the Charter amended to include that right I leave you with two thoughts first the amendments we seek are aimed at making that right become a real reality not just as a matter of good intention but as effective 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C2dtzJEn6gc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2dtzJEn6gc | #MERICA! Beer Review. Surly Brewery | hello this is John welcome to that re-review with me today I'm going to be doing a beer review if you watch the last review you know exactly what I'm talking about a little spiciness in amounts I'm some hot Robin so I want to cool down a nice beer from America so right here in family we have the surly brain the surly brewery is from Minneapolis Minnesota they make a lot of good stuff I have consolidated hopefully this is another really good one but this is the surly hashtag America beer and this is actually a American adjunct lager now a lot of people have had the style Budweiser is a style Miller is a style Coors is a style this is the beer of America it's mainly used with a lot of corn that's a grain that's very plentiful here in the Americas and that's they replaced a lot of the barley with the corn I think there's still some barley in here but let me read you what's on the back of this canes it says surly nation tis for the sweet beer of Liberty oh say can you see through these golden-hued pre-prohibition lager one in the course of human events you need a beer for We the People this crisp refreshing throwback will amend your constitution declare your independence from ordinary beer and enjoy the session of a lager across the fruited plain of the land of the free and the home of the brave this is a five percent by volume alcohol so let's try this was a very able light color out of there I smell a lot of the sweet corn malt flavor that you get from American adjunct this is probably one of the most patriotic beer cans I've ever seen nice red white and blue it's got the Statue of Liberty up there holding a fizzy beer you can see it's got the Eagle under the Eagle you see that George Washington typeface also with a beard it's the perfect the year if you want to pop a cold one with the voice papers probably not enough room for the rest of thing I'm going to take a few steps to coordinate as you can see is a very light very clear color very reminiscent a lot of the American adjunct loggers let me get a good close swift yep that's what smells like kind of disappointing now the color and a smell hopefully this is a better version of the cheat years we get all right this is like the flavor to me I was I would describe it as if you took the flavor of a Budweiser or Miller Genuine Draft or a Coors Banquet that did not not the light ones like the strongest regular flavors they have and you took that up to 11 just one more notch past where their top flavor is this what that's what this tastes like to me it's a you can taste the the corn malts in here there's a little bitter after after finish from it like if they actually took a Budweiser and they put actual real hops in towards the end of it to give it a little bitter finish this one has that it's not a whole lot like an IPA but definitely as the the flavor washes over you're left with a bitter finish this would be a nice beer to bring to a barbecue if you have like people who aren't really into crack brew and you want to give them something just a little bit different but it tastes very similar to what they've had this is a good one to try hashtag America beer some surly ask for a rating I'm kind of disappointed I wish you had more flavor to it I'm going to give this a seven and a half out of ten it is definitely drinkable I don't mind having to finish it or share with other people without embarrassment but just for my taste which there was a little more flavor and this is the beer for the people by the people as well here has an another catchphrase on here's some on the bottom all right to live a happy fulfilled life there are certainly places you must visit Washington DC the grand canyon wall drug and now the surly destination brewery so what do you leave for come to this source hang out in our beer hall to sample our stubbornly original brews and expertly crafted food head up to our finer dining restaurant Brewers table where we are pairing and studying the original menu reimagined beer and food experience or just bring the dog the kids and your sunglasses to our enormous beer garden where there's always room to enjoy a pint with friends while you can't live here you can schedule an event at shy Hall the on-site Event Center big enough for wedding receptions corporate events and private parties and of course you want to go behind the scenes with a brewery tour and up your fashion game with the exclusive gear at the company store seriously we have all that find us here and it has the address that's early brewing do you want the address it's right there overall I do like surly brewery this is probably it was disappointing thing I'm having them however it's not bad I will finish this I'll get some enjoyment out of it and I hope you guys liked this review let me know if you want more B reviews I think I have at least one maybe two coming up soon but until then guys hope you enjoyed this video bye | The Fat Hipster | UCSIBuEIHwX7RHZlY-FP0AkQ | 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m3RpL_0Y3lQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3RpL_0Y3lQ | #725 rescue the pontiac GLAND PEE !! [Davidsfarm] | well when you need a rescue you got to call a Chevy because the Volvo just couldn't do it they didn't have enough experience with the Chevy truck and the clean employee back there anybody back there knock knock who's there oh it's just my Chevy 305 weight to the oil gets warm you'll hear a knockin kinda this has got no power brakes but power steering still works off to the rescue well we made it back to the scene of the crime I'm not going to be able to get this thing out with a two wheel drive Chevy why don't you think the four-wheel drive will do it well to do the tractor is they already muttered this place well don't get any worse than this back in the back forty a whole bunch of guys a lot of mud and no chicks oh well let's go get the tractor what happened to the hood it looked good last time I seen it a bit too deep for something like this it's only a three point one you know sick well we got the piece of [ __ ] back and it's hydro locked we got a mud monkey working on pulling the plugs out see if we can get it running he used to be a grease monkey but I gave him a one-up he's promoted to a mud monkey now there's got to be one or two cylinders that are full of water she ain't what she used to be that's for sure and we had a bit of a collision with the tractor in the windshield no brakes going down the hill and although I was towing her back crash you almost got decapitated didn't you saw your life flashing in front of your eyes that's a wet one a motor actually might be screwed yeah it could be the Buick didn't spit nothing out she was twisted crank and wouldn't crank yeah is it in park still locked what tracks really [ __ ] well we still got the back three plugs to get out but then you got it undo those 250 millimeter bolts and remove those front motor mounts to do that well good morning after got all the spark plugs out she was hydro locked now we're gonna see if it's gonna crank around she sure ain't half the car she used to be and glass in my ass well-ventilated windshield the [ __ ] I put up with oh that sounds good you ain't [ __ ] let's put the plugs back in cool and of course on one of these three-point ones you got no room back there to change the plug so you gotta take off the two front motor mounts flip them up get your big pry bar probably motor forward shove a block of wood in and then painstakingly get your arm down in that hole and get the plugs over in there out and they were wet well all the plugs are back in motor mounts are on I just got done draining the oil pan and about one and a half litres of water came out of the oil pan so that's good thing I did that before I started cranking it so now let's see if it starts this is it the big test yes sweet I guess three-point ones are hard to kill too runs like new and ask you're better than that now I just got to vacuum out the glass they're all done now all cleaned up plus the windshield cut out that's called redneck air conditioning it starts raining you still move my head over to the other side and I still got an opening to pass a beer through cool doesn't my Pontiac gland pee look great and of course they spelt that wrong and that stands for lousy addition | Davids Farm video archive | UCMY8k4zBfFhQHuEqVki1RoQ | 2013-06-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 645 | 3,225 |
V6G7ZLaTAuU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6G7ZLaTAuU | 2002 DuQuoin State Fair APEELING APPLE Fred Finn Jr-Bobby Decker CFC 2YO Fillies Trot $15,000 | here are the starters number one miss Sullivan owned by Bonita Simmons of Springfield and Willis ham of Missouri trained by Tom Symons the driver is Rick schrock 1a Naomi says no owned by Benita Simmons co-owned by Cheryl Clough of Carrollton trained and driven by Tom Simmons number two I'm a new on by Mary Alice and Tom Tetrick of Jeff the trainer driver is Tom Tetrick number three miss Braveheart owned by Jan Calvert of East Moline guy Calvert the trainer Brian Calvert the driver number for appealing Apple owned by Margaret Dekker of Atwater trained by Bobby Decker the driver will be Fred Finn jr. number five Fox Valley birdie owned by Gerald Vinny Viviani of Charleston trained by Paul Phillips Craig banks is up number six just Bambi is owned by Bambi and Jim Fox of Paducah Kentucky the trainer Jim Fox he also drives number seven zoom-zoom-zoom home by at Richard and Doug tally of Carrollton Doug Talley trains and drives number eight trims victory is scratched number nine is never Chloe owned by Janet Moscone of Laura Illinois trained by guy Calvert the driver is Tony Morgan post time in four minutes in this seventh race number two I Manu has earned over eleven thousand dollars exclusively from County Fair purses this summer they're at the post the gates rolling for race seven here they come miss Braveheart off stride the rest are often trotting zoom-zoom-zoom guns out for the lead miss Sullivan gets away second I'm a new comes out racing in third then Naomi says no Fox Valley birdie on the outside as they enter the first turn zoom-zoom-zoom gets over toward the rail leads it by a length miss Sullivan goes second I'm a new settles third Naomi says no is racing in fourth Fox Valley birdie is fifth there at the quarter a peeling apple is racing in the sixth position never Chloe a close-up seventh then it's a long way back to just Bambi and a huge gap back to miss Braveheart who made a break again midway on the first turn 30 and 3/5 the time for the opening quarter zoom-zoom-zoom leads it by a length here comes I'm a new off the rail from third to second and I'm a new is up to take the lead before the half-mile mark by ahead never Chloe is moving up on the outside behind her now here comes zoom-zoom-zoom fighting back to challenge I'm Anu their matching strides up front and then miss Sullivan third never Chloe fourth on the outside of horses Naomi says no is racing in the fifth position they're followed closely as they hit the final turn by appealing Apple on the outside of Fox Valley birdie the half and 103 and one I'm a new finally made the top by a length but here comes zoom zoom zoom right back to the outside to regain the lead by three parts of a link midway on the turn further back miss Sullivan is against the rail in third never Chloe is parked fourth Naomi says no is locked in fifth a peeling Apple is sixth up on the outside with cover but still six lengths off the lead zoom zoom zoom takes the field by the 3/4 by a length and a half leading I'm Anu in second and then miss Sullivan third appealing Apple gearing up three wide from fourth still four lengths off the lead three-quarters 134 and for zoom-zoom-zoom leading I am anew than appealing Apple up on the far outside zoom zoom zoom is off stride I'm a new to the front here comes a peeling Apple Fox Valley birdie in the center of the track appealing Apple to the lead Fox Valley birdie coming on a peeling Apple Fox Valley birdie then I'm anew followed by Naomi says no with a late move but at the line appealing Apple takes it by two Fox Valley birdie was second and then it was Naomi says no in third the mile and two oh four and three Fred Ben jr. is a native of Greenup Illinois as most of you are well aware grew up in one of the most prominent downstate racing families in the Land of Lincoln fred has been having probably more fun the last couple of years on the County Fair tour than he's had in a long long time this is a guy who has won such races as the quarter million dollar orange and blue and he's been having a blast downstate and he picks up a win here for a trainer Bobby Becker really well with this filly but you decided to put Fred Finn jr. honor when did you make that decision and why well I have tree to warm up didn't have that much help and I was driving one and I don't like to drive back-to-back and so I just put up Fred and he drove were good at Springfield you know go we're good and it pays off with a victory he did a nice job one more question somebody told me the other day that has known you a long time they said Bob Decker hasn't changed a bit in the last 30 years do you still feel the same as you did 30 years ago well Bobby you're one of the best in the business congratulations on the win Bob Decker he's our winning trainer in the seventh race next | harnessdom | 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W6QPjIyf4SE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6QPjIyf4SE | Adhirasam seivadhu yepadi|Diwali/deepavali sweets& snacks|Deepavali palagaram|Indian Festival Sweets | [Music] hi friends welcome back to wish me Akkad el único another Diwali sweets enema parka for a day and then patting out there are some up there is among the Diwali live work in the lava Kaimuki AMA are they mad ravindrababu kiamana or sweeter in no sweetie I didn't get a maximum under either affirm your cup with Ursula Vanga so in the address and when they know you're special and not know who work in all the candy pomander is there to comic OB to poke every Matanga here with your nobody no no yet then I kind of go I was nominated for one so under the recipe save the bigger individual apakah poem in the Recife Tina but Chelsea then I'm the woman Antonella or Apache or a woman in air Amanda - Nina was an alert see what she can so in there Sanada I end up or turkey now as you see a murder a definite erogenous the sales room from be easy meaning only the machine'll Alaric a knob ding reverse en career then mixie Lena Lena is her cheek I'm gonna mean never mix Eli are a cholo koncham mouse alot' a veggie salad table dinner you know room but taster for there are sort of a nice our girl you were passing in analemma who's a letter which is Alyssa decorum on the kangy raccoon chomp area periodical nom and learning it Allah say throw and Antonia via the which folder where is our the purpose for mother use funicula if a parting in anime Lamar we may sell it to its toe in the madhuri ready panama within a mundo grammar editor can mundo gram k blow well not say Konoha the long dinner we do on a soldier so videos keep and I'm a partner now so now they method Lottie me share mentoring a fall opening in a movie put a super another song gotta go if a parting in another Marvel to church in America by independent Ogden butting in a friend of a father who's ready for a loop so in the menorah Graham RSA key policy markup adding in a number nope them will Graham wonder when I pick up on Oh in the chin neck up or terminal Allah or no time for the emmalin is done de Pury card alone the time you tear can tell me who did he went like I went in a locker at Chicago multi the end apart at eleven opt-in patina world come people opt in so longer and the particular animal kapow cut Aquino room apart when they get T at it's no no but it director worry will come be mother in every press Panettiere crap over a wooden ol man River no other demand overcome people now I'm the pocket every room passing a moped it's not about Muro Muro Nidal softness circa the discipline people passionately a lack of body Porter care in the mom live and then a man Allah in the palm culture colada or awakened on lava seola conjugal Jamaat mama and the power and the Marvel a would you take individually daring and now come kill eleven normal Panda or a thickness layer Cano marvel so radii would be nothing in an area I don't know will the problem so conjugal Jamaa Houthi now come here on the panel recording and the JIRA park on the same to follow Villa pakka if a parting in a powering a big panic cylinder to putting Lance even the margarita below either one then I'm an all and I'll cop for a now on the you spend a poor Oh non non correspond epochal Jamaa who Pulitzer Co so soft and address an American icon if I know your mother here the land Varma the envelope and all Nanak abrogate the edits corner can different still awake you know vanill ever given number flip the smell will draw then a lark are the days they're so in the mother none look at T I don't know either will correct Anna father upon an ammonia in methought did that repeals the talent the poha the pinche poha Marco Salmonella cut Tiana mama was in America which store we ponder in a pond on a syllabary la la' put a thirty claw hello and the plastic cover local to that lamb but now Amanda Nelligan citizens you come out cut it circuit so nomicon to pendulum fuko-chan say Korea and our silver lately which is article will be in the garner cannot bingers an account Karen Pannell Nelly envelope a thickness circle of rum bottie carnal Oh el Condor dillema who Madrid convey ha those remember tonight hello are the one the la dama 3 I do so in the ma $3 ma'bud to come over a or ulama trinomial since I am Kira Burnham Nell around a another to tikanga who did you play o'clock on Sunday in the derivative Mele agenda that he will I eat at that TV table dinner AHA - 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7j97iySKOzg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7j97iySKOzg | Tech N’ Talk #4: 10 Layers of Container Security with Kirsten Newcomer (Red Hat) | [Music] hi everybody and welcome again to another check-in talk second hop is a podcast when you've started this summer bringing you some fresh ideas and some deep dives on things mostly cloud native II but from all sort of different parts of the technology that is that we get to use in our cloud native applications so sometimes we'll sidetrack but today we're not sidetracking we're really going to go for some an interesting conversation with the person gonna come up who's as it says on the screen a security strip - strip strategists and very passionate about security here at Red Hat with me and she's kindly offered to reprise a presentation she's done all 10 layers of container security which is rockin awesome and I'm really glad to have Kirsten here with me so I want to let her do her talk you can ask questions in the chat and we'll have live Q&A at the end and a bit of a conversation so without any further ado welcome to techyv talk first all right thanks so much Diane so I'm really looking forward to talking with everyone on this topic I'm gonna just kind of start not by talking about what containers are because I am assuming that most of you already have a good idea about what containers are and if you don't I know that there's some terrific content already recorded and available on OpenShift Commons that you can where you can learn more but what what I did want to call out really is that containers change how we develop deploy and manage applications and for that reason they really affect both the development and the ops team and there are different advantages for each team we typically think about containers as really providing advantages for the application development team right you get to package everything up in it with all its dependencies in one place you can deploy that same container to any environment you want your application to run you really you know minimize the configuration images that you have and it makes it much easier to share your contents and your components components but there's also real advantages for the ops team right a container application it has a smaller lighter footprint if you choose to run on bare metal then running containers on virtual machines of course you can run on both and they're more easily portable across different environments whether it's bare metal virtual has already mentioned or public cloud private cloud wherever you want that said it's really important that security be taken into account when you think about adopting containers especially in an enterprise environment and for the production environment and as you think about shifting workloads the security team typically becomes involved and concerned and so you want to be prepared to talk with your security team and your and and both as an option as a dev team about how do you work securely with containers and that's what this conversation is all about so kind of we think about securing containers in multiple ways here at Red Hat we think about both the layers of the stack of the solution stack and the container light cycle so I'm going to go through each of these elements kind of one by one so I'm not going to kind of touch on them now I'll just mention that you don't really need to be an expert on each of these areas for today's talk I'm going to kind of go at a reasonably high level and if you have a particular area that you'd like a deep dive on as a future talk you know let's let's tee that up with Diane afterwards we'll be happy to get into more one other note is that I'm going to be talking about these are all things the security things that I'm talking about or all things that you can do in a DIY container environment but I'm also going to use openshift as an example for how its implemented with a container platform and how that makes it easier but certainly these are things that can be done both DIY and with container platform we're going to start with the container host and multi-tenancy so many of our security teams have really gotten comfortable with how to secure VMs and to get a little more concerned when the technology shifts to containers and so from that point of view the OS that you deploy your containers to really does matter you want to be sure that you're taking advantage that you have an OS that provides security capabilities and that you take advantage of those security capabilities so of course you know from the RedHat point of view that's Red Hat Enterprise Linux and and Red Hat Enterprise Linux atomic host a couple of the the key capabilities to think about there and since this is a tech audience Vic and I can get a little bit into these Linux namespaces provide the fundamentals of container isolation the namespace provides abstraction makes it appear to the processes within that namespace that they have their own instance of global resources so that's a key element to rely on yet seen Linux is used to keep containers isolated from each other and from the hosts it allows administrators to enforce mandatory access controls for every user application process and file it's the brick wall that's going to stop a process if it manages to break out of accidentally or on purpose the namespace abstraction you know really concrete example here is that selinux provided mitigation of a discovered container on entry vulnerability for those of use who really want to go there you can look it up it's CVE 2016 9 962 but selinux was able to prevent processes from accessing host content even if those container processes managed to gain access to actual file descriptors and Dan Walsh did a great blog on this also something that you can look up control groups again because you're you one of the advantage containers it's you can run multiple applications on a single system and because they're packaged with their own dependencies you don't have to worry about configuring that VM with you know that you know what if what if one application will acquires a different version of Tomcat than the other you can do that with your container environment but you want to be conscious of being able to limit account for an isolate resource usage so that involves your your CPU your memory disk i/o network etc cgroups allow you to ensure that containers won't be stomped on by another container on the same host and then finally the secure computing mode profile can be associated with a container to restrict available system calls so really all of these are security capabilities that you can use for any running process and in this context you want to think of containers as another running process and apply those security features and functions and principles that you would apply to any running process it's worth noting that so I'm sorry another another thing to think about if you want to further enhance your security and minimize your attack surface read you know atomic host is is the host for you right that is a container optimized operating system and it really makes it much easier to it's it's specifically tuned for containers and really only has the packages that you need to run containers and it there is no young install so people can't go out there and arbitrarily add different packages to the environment a further proof point of the security feature is available with Red Hat Enterprise Linux is that rel 7.1 received Common Criteria certification including certification of the Linux container framework support so all of these kinds of things have been talking about and that's it so I'm not talking about the docker runtime when I say that right but all of these surrounding capabilities were the first Linux distribution to receive that Common Criteria certification for the Linux container frameworks support okay so that's the OS and multi-tenancy we also want to think about the content in your containers you know applications and infrastructure these days are really built from that and built from existing sources absolutely you add your own code but you're often building on top of open source components such as the Linux operating system for your infrastructure Apache web server JBoss Enterprise Application Platform Postgres nodejs so containerized versions of these packages are now readily available and you don't have to build your own container for the containerized version of them but as with any code you download from an external source you need to know where the packages originally came from who built them and whether there's any malicious code inside them so Red Hat provides a large number of certified images including the rel base images various language runtimes middleware databases and more on the Red Hat container catalog Red Hat certified containers around anywhere Enterprise Linux runs from bare metal to BMS and they're supported by Red Hat and our partners so the container image content that we deliver is packaged from known source and Red Hat provides security monitoring on these packages so you can see in this screenshot this is a screenshot of something we a feature that we added to the container catalog in May called the container health index that we are publicly exposing the grade of each container image the detailing you know information you might need about any known vulnerabilities so that you can be sure that you are aware before you download the content of the security aspects of that container and of course we keep up-to-date with security fixes and patches and we will rebuild those container images whenever whenever security fixes are released as you can see in this in this screenshot version 3.4 - 1315 you know new vulnerability was discovered the released 3 - 4 . 13 16 with the vulnerability fix and the grade went back up of course they're going to be times when you need content that Red Hat doesn't provide and in those situations you recommend you use container scanning tools there are a number of them out there on the market many of them used continuously updated vulnerability databases and they will identify denta fie the open source components inside the container image and identify any known vulnerabilities associated with those components some of the scanners will also do commercial software but but a majority of them are really focused on on open source content so you can think about things like J frog x-ray twistlock aqua security Blackduck hub these are some of the things out there for a limit I'm sorry for Red Hat content also we provide a scanner called open s cap that you can use as well so hey so you've got a bunch of content that you may have downloaded from a public source but that's really only the starting point for the applications that you're building the applications that really drive the business value for your company right so you want to be sure that you manage access to and promotion above the container images that your team's use both the ones you download but also the ones you build just as you would manage access to and promotion of any other type of binary so you can do that using a container registry or a binary repository that knows how to work with containers and you start to see both terms used in the industry these days but typically they're referring to things like J frogs artifactory Sona type Nexus binary repository docker trusted registry and openshift comes with an integrated registry that we call the registry you can use to manage your container images but OpenShift also integrates with the popular binary repos registries container registries that are available the ones that I've already mentioned so when you think about a registry you want to be sure that it provides that it enables you to store and see security metadata on your images that you have access controls that you can do things like say you know hey this image is this image is okay for deployment in production but this this image this other image is only okay for deployment and a development environment because it hasn't been fully vetted yet so you really want policy controls the ability to apply policy controls in your registry as well and one of the big values here is that you know if you have those kinds of policies in place or if you choose to have multiple registries maybe ones only for dev and for sandbox and another is only for production you can you can make it easy for the dev teams to use things that haven't yet gone through the full vetting process I've explore but you make sure that they don't get into your production environment unless they've been fully vetted similarly builds are a really important part of the security process right as with any application managing production builds is a key element of your of your process you need a definitive build environment for your production container deployment you really don't want developers doing docker build on their laptops and then deploying that build to production because that's not a reproducible build environment so you want to integrate your you want your container build process to use the kind of automated and integrated CI process that you do for other types of applications and if you're not doing that yet you should you should really be looking into it there are a lot of great tools for automating automating your builds and doing continuous integration Okin shift comes with an integrated instance of Jenkins 4c and can also be integrated with your own CI environment if you prefer and again if you're doing this yourself you can put together you know a process that includes your preferred CI tools you don't have to have an a container platform we just think it makes it easier if you've kind of got everything in one place there's less for you to maintain you can let somebody else maintain it so once you've got a build completed the image should be pushed to a registry just as we've been talking about earlier and that can be done automatically when you use open shift for example you also want to be sure again that you proactively check container contents over time right new vulnerabilities are identified daily so just because you knew your image was vulnerability free at the time you did your build doesn't mean it's going to stay vulnerability free even if the code hasn't changed at all again you want to leverage tools like open s cap black dub J frog x-ray as part of your CI process just like you would integrate other types of security tools like security static analysis tools like IBM rational AppScan or HP fortify look that that you look to it that you use to look at your own source code you want to use these other types of security tools to introspect the container images that you're working with another really great thing about containers that actually can help you to enhance the security in in a more automated fashion is the layered packaging model so that layered packaging model if you work in a regulated environment that requires separation of concerns in some cases the layered packaging model really helps you do that you can have your operations team be responsible for the core build perhaps the the rel images that they pull down from Red Hat you can have your architects be responsible for adding the middleware content so so layering the middleware content on top of that core build image and then your app dev team really only needs to think about the code that they need to write to to develop that application and and built that full container and when you take this kind of approach and you have a fully integrated or automated apologies a fully automated CI process you can also look at triggers to help you know when to rebuild containers so those triggers really kind of span both the container build and the container deployment topic I'm going to talk about them a little bit here but before I do that let's let's talk again about some additional things you need to do around around deployment and continuous deployment for security let's say you've run your CI process you've run all your scanners there are no known security issues with the images that the contents of the images that you've built and you're ready to push to deploy you're ready to deploy to production well it may be that without realizing it you've got a container an application container that requires that it be run with root privileges in order to to do everything it knows how to do but your security team or your production team has a policy that says no container is allowed to run as root and in fact that's a really good security best practice right don't let your containers run as root just don't do it so you want to leverage any capabilities you can to do things like automatically prevent privileged deployment of privileged containers so kubernetes and open chef to come with something called security context constraints which allow you to do that automatically right you can it you can monitor that I'm sorry so you can make sure that the selinux context is defined for a container you can check to see if it requires root prigs if it does you can prevent it from being deployed whole sets of things that you can do here it's also worth mentioning at this point for any of you who are really familiar with selinux a lot of folks are used to turning off in their base rail images because not every application knows how to run in an SELinux environment one of the nice things about the containerized application running on open shift is that openshift manages SELinux for you and container izing that application means that you can take advantage of the protections SELinux provides you without having without having to worry about those SELinux elements so it really gives you the ability to have a much more secure environment so back to triggers and thinking about image registries right you want to monitor those image registries again to make sure that you become aware if a newly discovered vulnerability shows up and if it does you want triggers in place to make sure the appropriate people know about it so let's take a look at an application that's building that's that's built using the three container image layers that I talked about earlier core middleware and finally the application layer if an issue is discovered in the core image and you've got these kind of monitoring capabilities available you'll get notification that that core image has a known vulnerability you also ideally would get notification that a new image is available from the original public repo you pulled that core image from these are capabilities that that openshift supports so you get notification and you can then using these triggers automatically restart your CI CD process for that application so that the core and middleware image is rebuilt using that updated core image and then the application is rebuilt using that updated middleware image and you make sure of course that as part of this the application goes through all of its security tests and it's UAT testing and now you're in a position where you can deploy the updated container to an environment you don't need to take down the old one yet you you deploy that new one you migrate users over you make sure everything's up and running good and production and then you can take down that vulnerable container on the other hand if it's a severe vulnerability you may decide you want to stop that container right away while you go through this process so by leveraging and automating your continuous integration and continuous deployment process with OpenShift the entire process of me building the app to incorporate latest fixes testing and making sure it's deployed everywhere within your environment can be 100% automated with whatever additional gates and policies you wish to incorporate let's talk a little bit more about the container platform if you're using you know when it one of the big reasons for using a container platform is the orchestration features that help you manage container deployments at scale right you need to you you you really want again automation orchestration to help manage which containers should be deployed to which hosts monitoring host capacity you know container discovery knowing which containers need to access each other and controlling access to management of shared resources monitoring container health so all of these things are typically offered through your orchestration platform right and openshift delivers orchestration through kubernetes which many of you know probably was originally developed by Google so one of the key concepts of the or of a container platform in this orchestration is that it's the master nodes that that really have all of this controlling and capability to kind of manage deployment and process around the the places that your application containers are deployed and for that reason the masters have a fair amount of privilege in order to do that work so you really need to be sure that you have strong multi tenant security security on the platform itself you want to be sure that you have the ability to isolate different teams applications or deployment environments from each other you may want to do something like say isolate a dev a test and a production environment from each other that's a pretty common use case and one of the other things you really want to get out of a container or platform is the self-service capabilities that really make it easy for the dev teams to do what they want to do and and really helps kind of make it faster to get those applications out there that again support the business value so so you need to balance what the dev teams need that nice self-service experience with the ops and security teams needs for really kind of managing security of that production environment and a really good container platform helps you do that some of the other things and actually let me talk friends so so part of that part of a secure multi tenant master making sure that all access to the master is over TLS controlling access to the API server ideally you know an x.509 certificate token-based the ability to use project quotas to limit how much damage a rogue token could do all of things are things you want to be sure you've got ideally you also want to be thinking about a platform that supports image signing right makes it easy as you as you build those images to sign them maybe you use external signing but you also need to verify the signatures as part of your deployment process and you want secrets management so this is a place where the OpenShift has some capabilities today right you can mount secrets into containers using a volume plugin the system can use secrets to perform actions on behalf of a plot a pod at CD is the place where OpenShift stores tenant secrets today and today you know in OpenShift 35 that's not at CD is not as secure as many enterprises would like it to be so this is a place Red Hat is investing and then openshift three six one ships we will have secrets encrypted at rest in etsy d we're also investing to make it easier to integrate external certificate authorities and vaults or improved secrets management so there's a lot that can be done in this face already and more to come and again you also want to think about integration with the security ecosystem and how well the platform performs there and we'll come back to that a little bit later okay so network defense right traditional data centers traditional applications network defenses is a big part of the way the security team thinks about this you know how do i how do i manage how do I protect my internal environment from the external how do i segment things on my network but and and and you need to think about this for containers as well that said really we think one of the best ways to do this given the scale at which containers are coming and going in in a an enterprise environment is you really want to be using software-defined networking as a way to help automate this so the first line in network defense comes from network namespaces and with okay so sorry this is my area that I'm least deep in so I rely on my cheat sheets here okay and if you guys want a deep dive on this I know just the person to have to come in and do a deep dive so but but you haven't been using cheats the whole way because I'm totally impressed by that I use some cheat sheets I'll admit it you have to mix acronyms and they're so far - yeah and just to slay me I have the one that just popped up this might be a good time just to ask it Edward was asking is there because you showed us the registry - health check and that I think is for Red Hat images for Red Hat red yes is there somebody in to open the shift or at all third party stuff that shows that would have a health page for container images or something similar in the OpenShift registry oh that's that's yep that's a great question there are a couple of ways to show security data in the open shipped UI and you are correct that the Red Hat container catalog today provides the health index just on RedHat images and we may extend that over time to the rest of the images that are available from the Red Hat container catalog all the images are supported but the health index is only available on Red Hat content so when it comes to looking at security data in open shift itself there are a couple of places that you can can see that show up so for example open shift comes with a tool called cloud forms which is part of the the management offering for from Red Hat and it and it helps you kind of manage across a wide variety of deployment environments and openshift is one of the ways I'm sorry cloud forms is one of the ways you can run open gap scans which I mentioned earlier so if you need to know the vulnerability data about Red Hat content you can you know and and maybe you aren't going back to the to the image for the container catalog for some reason you've already got that image stored in your registry you can run an open s cap scan and if and there is a UI I don't have a screenshot in this deck but there is a UI where you will see the results of that scan and if there's a known vulnerability discovered and you have your policies set appropriately you can prevent deployment of that vulnerable image that you know there so there are multiple ways to prevent deployment of vulnerable images the atomic registry also has a GUI and I'll be honest I'll have to to look you know get one of my colleagues to tell me exactly what's visible whether the the metadata that I was talking about is visible in the GUI through the CLI I will look into that but registries like Jay frogs artifactory registry or sauna type Nexus they absolutely do show you that kind of vulnerability data and many of the scanners have integrations so that you can see some of that data from other third-party scanners in those registries thanks sure okay so back to networks and namespaces right so with network namespaces each collection of containers known as a pod gets its own IP import range to bind to which allows you to isolate pod networks from each other on the nodes and because again the proliferation of IP addresses and ports makes networking more complicated when you have a large-scale container deployment we really strongly recommend using Sdn Software Defined Networking to help you handle that complexity so OpenShift comes with the the OS OBS multi tenant plugin right so we can open ship platform comes with Software Defined Networking you can also plug in other SDNS if you have a preference and an example might be nuage would be another software-defined networking that you could plug into OpenShift and so but but but the real point is right that you want to make sure that if you're doing a container platform that you leverage that it has the ability to to leverage software-defined networking that it gives you the ability to plug in the the Sdn of your choice and again that really doing this at scale is going to be very difficult with with traditional networking tools that said you can also you know another thing that comes up frequently with security teams they're used to using network scanners as part of their protection scheme for the network environment so what we recommend around that is is that many of those network scanners if they're not yet designed for software-defined networking tools like those and others like them can be containerized and and can be run as super privileged containers you just have to make an exempt you know a special policy for them to give them the level of privilege that they need but it is one of the things to think about there's there's actually a lot of capability available in these in these solutions and and so definitely worth thinking about there something else to mention quickly right is that there is the ability to control egress traffic using either a router or a firewall method so that you can use again more traditional methods such as IP whitelisting and you might use that to control which users have access to certain databases and introduced as a tech preview in OpenShift 3.5 there's a new network policy plug-in that improves upon the way the OBS multi-tenant plug-in can be used to configure allowable traffic between pods so the network policy allows configuration of isolation policies at the level of individual pods and this is still in tech preview and OpenShift 3.6 but again lots of great capabilities here and and this is a space where you know a traditional security team will be particularly interested ok trying to keep an eye on the time to here but I think we're good storage right there's a lot of conversation today about stateless applications and etcetera etcetera but you know there's still a lot of kick butt applications out there that need storage and even if you're doing a stateless app you might want to store some information somewhere and and so that's really where attached storage comes in and of course you need to secure your attached storage so a container platform with orchestration tools again makes that easier openshift has plug-ins for multiple flavors of storage including NFS AWS elastic blocks Dores GCE persistent disks cluster FS I scuzzy Seth cinder and they're the way in which you protect your storage volumes really varies depending on the type of storage so a persisted volume can be mounted on a host in a way that's that is supported by the resource provider such as read write once read only many read write many block storage such as EBS GCE I scuzzy you can use your SELinux capabilities to secure the route of the mounted volume making the mount of volume owned by and only visible to the container it's associated with and for shared storage like NFS effort lustre you can manage that by adding the group ID of the persistent volume to the Supplemental groups of the pod so and then by default you want to be sure that data in transit is is encrypted which on OpenShift it's encrypted via HTTP for all components communicating between each other API management is another thing to think about right again as especially when we start thinking about you know newer applications that are composed of micro services but also really for any application that has externally facing api's you really want to think about how are you going to get appropriate governments of those api's and one approach that we'd recommend is using an API management tool so openshift now includes a containerized version of the three scale api gateway that helps you manage api security so 3 scale gives you a variety of standard options for api authentication and security and in addition you have the option to use application and account plans that let you restrict access to specific endpoints methods services and apply access policies to group of youth groups of users one of the cool things about application plans if you use an API gateway is that they allow you to set rate limits for API usage and control traffic flow for groups of users so this is a way that the you know and you can also automatically trigger overage alerts so that's that's a can sometimes be a good indication if you get a sudden spike in usage you know you want to be able to stop that quickly it could be an indication of an attack so if you're getting alerted about over it overuse you know applications that reach or exceed rate limits gives you a great indication that it's something that you need to look into so a lot of good things to think about there too okay federated clusters this is actually a future's looking a forward-looking slide and something that Red Hat and the kubernetes community are working on Federation is useful for very large scale high availability global deployments that require multiple clusters and multiple availability zones you can use federated clusters to the concept as you can you can use this to manage more than one data center in different regions but also and that could be with with the same public cloud provider or federated clusters might will also help you manage across different public cloud providers so there's there's some really cool stuff coming here and if you're managing federated clusters you need to be sure again that your orchestration tools have the security you need across those different deployment platforms so some of the key elements that are in the works here are federated secrets giving you the ability to automatically create and manage secrets across all the clusters in a Federation making sure that the secrets are kept globally consistent and up-to-date even when some clusters are offline and federated namespaces right creating namespaces in the Federation control plane to make sure they're synchronized across all the clusters in the Federation once again this is forward-looking this is something that's that's in progress there are elements of this in kubernetes today and red again is working with the community to get these ready for enterprise support I mentioned the security ecosystem earlier so again if you're if you're a security professional or you're talking to your security team this whole series of security tools that the security teams are already using today or that they they really want to be sure can be used in a containerized environment and so some of these include special identity and access management tools of course most of us think about things like Active Directory but there are also tools that are focused on privileged access management and security teams often use those tools to make sure not only that they're controlling privileged access but that they can audit it I mentioned earlier external certificate authority Authority is external vaults and key management solutions the container content scanners that I've talked about as well as phone with other types of vulnerability management tools there are also some container runtime analysis tools both aqua security and twistlock do some container runtime analysis those those are useful and again you want to be integrating with your security teams information and event monitoring system so you want to be collecting the logs from your container deployment both the platform and the applications but but in particular the platform is probably the most interesting thing to your security team you want to flow that information into that information and event monitoring environment so that it can be aggregated aggregated and viewed in the tools that that the teams are used to again you want you want to be sure that as you look for melee you know really look to productize and and broad scale deployments that you are thinking about solutions that help you do this kind of integration so it's said you know we think of course that open shipped is one of the best ways that you can do that we support those all the kinds of capabilities that I've been describing and in addition of course you can you know do this yourself by using some of the open source community tools we think you get that added value from OpenShift of having it all in one place having it be supported and knowing that you've got a stable enterprise partner to work with and help you manage all those pieces together we do have would Diane will we'll have a PDF available of this with some links to some additional information including the the ten loads of container security goes into kind of a lot of the content that I've covered today and in some cases in more depth and I would be happy to take questions all right well there is one more question here and it really thanks just first um thank you for doing this because one I do lots of talks on each individual aspects of security and just last week we did something with new vector who is doing network security and at the end you know like checking out the network layer and you know and I then I think this is the first time that I've seen someone do a presentation that covered enough of each of the different areas so that you actually understood how they were all interconnected and necessary so and this has been great for me because it pulled this sort of pulls all of that together and and I mean I I really appreciate it so thank you for that Edward is asking a question you mentioned like you mentioned twist lock and accra sect and jay frog and a few others as well but she's wondering if you have any thoughts about cystic falco or other utilities to help you know you get to play with all of them so in your in your life those those are good questions and and I'll be honest to say I'm not as up to speed on cystic as I'd like to be and I'm not sure if I've heard of Falco before is that if ALC oh yeah that's what he's saying and I'm going to unmute and you can ask his question you can unmute oneself do and there we go deep Edward Edward how about if you ask your question okay yeah sure thanks for this Kirsten yeah we're looking at some utilities to help monitor containers running containers how so we kind of found utility from cystic if their utility that's sort of like a TCP dump but they also have another product called Falco which allows you to set up a policy and alerting so if she'll gets spawned up in a container that can be a message that alerts a team or so interesting well they both I will definitely make a point of learning more about those it sounds to me that they are a Falco at least would be complementary with something like black cub or J frog x-ray twistlock and aqua security have two solutions that that and one of which may be an interesting one to explore so both of them have scanners and then contain a runtime analysis and at least my understanding of how that twistlock runtime analysis works is that it takes a look at all of the information in the docker file and everything kind of when when that when it takes a look at the container image before it's launched it collects a bunch of config info and also monitor is kind of the initial behavior of the application in the container when it's first launched so that it gets a sense of the pattern is for the container behavior and then it if it sees deviations from that pattern it would also notify so I don't know how that compares to the way Falco determines what when to notify you but I will definitely look to get up to speed on on both cystic and Falco so I know that I had the Cystic folks on before and you know Bishop Commons breathing so I'll post a Fed word I'll send you on an email if you share your email with me with some links to that but about three weeks ago the Aqua set this rice did a Tekken talk and he's also done a really interesting open source project under aquas X it's in their github repo called coop bench which takes the notice I'm gonna say click the center for internet securities kubernetes benchmarking tests and automates them to run against your kubernetes a really interesting project um you might want to take a look at that too - bench is something that's also out there and you could possibly take a look at and I know new vector is also using those security benchmarks - in their offering so there's that thing about security there's so many angles at it then but it's interesting to see the different approaches people take and your question earlier edward about the dashboard stefan and i'd love to see a visualization even it's a third-party one baked into OpenShift as well so that it was alerts and and that's part of the thing like in am normally in technic i'm not so open shifty but one of the things is open ship can't be everything to everybody so we really love working with these third-party folks who are experts on these things and integrate very easily with with OpenShift and kubernetes so there's lots of there's lots of content out there so please yeah absolutely a comment on the on the coop bench the CIA s benchmark might my best understanding is that you you use those benchmarks really for making sure that the overall deployment environment is secured after the platform and the environment and that that something like aqua security twistlock and it sounds like also Falco are more about the behavior of the application and Edward is that right that Falco's monitoring the application behavior yeah correct it's it's a kernel module that gets loaded and based on I guess a pattern or a call you can have it alerts based on that event yeah interesting so I'm definitely going to look into that cool thank you love it when I learn something new yes I absolutely adore giving anyone so and also I will try and get someone from the cloud forms team to do a talk on the open SCAP scanning and integrating some time to not-too-distant future there's I know just the person I remembered reading a blog post somewhere and I found it and I popped it into the chat 4-perf okay yeah if you know the person that would be great well I know I was gonna suggest it might be a different person but but go ahead though who would your person be yeah Lucy Koerner does an awesome presentation on using not just cloud forms but cloud forms ansible insights to automate the configuration of the initial configuration of security profiles they're using using openness cap and then to audit and automatically remediate as well so she's got some great knowledge in that space yeah I've heard her name bandied about I think I've actually met her uh-huh twice in the hallways at some conference because that's where I meet everybody from Red Hat is my never add a little tea it's always at conference do you know yeah you work around that oh yeah yeah the other thing I'm always looking for suggestions on other people to have on and the tech and talk on people who are passionate about some aspects of technology do you have any other suggestions pitch you know I do have one other person in mind and I just but I probably I did not get a chance to connect and see whether um you know she this is someone I guess I can share her name she's presented at other events publicly so how it Wars them I'm sorry I'll turn worse them yeah no I I can put you in touch but Alexandra Shulman is VP of an Innovation Center at Citigroup and she's a great person and and of course the people I'm gonna think of are in the security space but she's a great person she doesn't to talk about the implications of security you know for you know cloud native apps and as things change you know what are the what are the angles to think about there so she's a possibility perfect all right well I'm also hosting an event in December the open ship Commons gathering and looking for speakers for that and I've been trying to find a good security speaker so that might be a good slot to try and push her into doing something there because coop cons coming up December 6th 7th and we always big open ship gathering the day before sort of think of it as a prep session for coop con and get all the updates before you go in so then you can go you're loaded with questions so well we'll try and see if we can reach out and get some of those folks there so Kristin thank you so much for taking the time today to give this talk it really um it was awesome I can't thank you know I'll add in the links that you had and post this as a blog post along the slides on blog that open ship calm and tweet it out as well and it'll be uploaded on YouTube under the technical on flavor it's sort of belong with the lots of puzzle there again thank you very much my pleasure and and thanks for the good questions especially from from Edward I know there may have been others but thank you [Music] you [Music] | OpenShift | UCZKMj3YI0wP-kq4QYpaKdEA | 2017-08-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,975 | 44,537 |
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m4jn_v6vV00 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4jn_v6vV00 | Introduction to World War 1, from a Military Perspective: Part 4 | as an example of the product of its time the United States was still divided amongst racial lines as I mentioned the African Americans would relegate it to remedial labor and to their own units because of it was a race the color of their skin immigrants on the other hand also posed a different problem when the draft was initiated at least 12% of draftees were foreign-born this does not count the ones that are american-born that did not speak English whether they're first generation or any other examples the United States felt that these soldiers these alien soldiers were not American enough yet especially when they'd understand the nuances of American English and so the lot of the leadership the training leadership had a problem directing their orders to this group because they didn't speak the correct amount of English or they weren't American enough in how some of these leaders describe them so what the military started to do is part of this controlling policy in that they created contou means based on the language that they spoke while the African American who has been here longer and I'm an American citizen is relegated because of the color of skin the immigrants were actually placated in the sense that they were sent to different places known as the camp Gordon plan and this Camborne plan said that if you spoke a certain language you went to a certain control ment and there you were trained how to become American and by someone who spoke your language the largest being in CHEM Gordon Georgia but an example of this would be Camp Cody in New Mexico all Spanish speakers were sent to Camp Cody in New Mexico and this was predominantly the Mexican immigrant and they were sent there one to become Americans no longer aliens to learn English and to become Americans so there was no segregation amongst this group except when they got to their unit and there was of course some old-world animosity between Irish British Hungarians Romanians and and stuff like that but for the most part the immigrant was treated slightly better than the net American citizen african-american for probably because they were of white background so on January of 1918 the military decides to implement a plan known as the camp Borden plan and what this category plan was to take is every immigrant every major language group that's in the United States would have a place where they can be trained primarily it was developed for the Eastern European immigrant but also some of the Spanish immigrant was also the it was also implemented in this group camp Cody in New Mexico was the place for all Spanish speakers so any immigrants that spoke Spanish was sent to chemical in New Mexico there they were trained by leadership that spoke that language and this was a case for Hungarian for Russian for Lithuanian and his other major immigrant groups unlike the African American who was quickly pushed aside and forced to participate in remedial labor the immigrant was actually trained how to become an American according to the eyes of the leadership right they were not Americans yet but through this training in the camp Borden plan they will become one hundred percent Americans the status changed from immigrant to American now a member of United States military in other places this immigrant was also not relegated when they got to their job positions something that the African American did not benefit from but nonetheless all these issues aside and a summer the first wave of American soldiers arrived to the Western Front in France led by General Pershing who had experience in the Philippines and experienced in the spanish-american war and was also the one test to chase Pancho Villa through the deserts of Sonora and Chihuahua he was tasked and to implement this new Army Expeditionary Force in Europe and the first group to come in aptly named the 1st Infantry Division the big red one is now in France and the United States is now fully embedded in this new war you | CSUB Stiern Library - Historical Research Center | UCVxmTfxyCn-Gg7vIFgm3BaQ | 2018-05-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 694 | 3,983 |
-fzLLtz1iMU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fzLLtz1iMU | E's Forceful Tactics { Exert } he causeth all | revelations 13 and 16 and he causeth all both small and great rich and poor free and bond to receive a mark in their right hand or in their foreheads barakatahu practice I was shy Breck with a higher bracket I was shy bracketing how I reckon I was shy call her la la yeah how about you me I was shy that's Hebrew interpret bless you how would bless you i wish i all praises to the father yahwah in the name of the son you have a shot I want to give double honest to my apostles and elders a great millstone salutations to all the lords hold for Lex scattered abroad teaching his word in sincerity and truth shallow on alright it's gonna be a quick one and um I was meditating and as I was taking this ride home you know I was just meditating on you know II saw you know things that he have planned you know in this 2020 to come you know us brothers after knowing Russ brothers of the hopeful elect you know what I believe in you how about you me I was shy and that's pushing forth this truth we know that this this devil okay who the world you know it we call white people really there eat of mites we know that they have an agenda you know and things have been ramping up you know they're not demonizing brothers you know these demonizing the Hebrew Israelites around the world you know they're demonizing the name of the Lord your heart was shy you know it's so much going on that you know you can fill it fill the spirit that is it's a force now you know everything is forcing you know being forced upon you and these few years that pass you know he saw been kind of trying to drive you toward the motor to like you know just follow the motor to you know you know changing the behavior of uh excuse me he'd been he been pushing and striving to get you to a set homosexuality behavior you know he'd been pushing for you to set a mental illness behavior you know now you know it's like around the board he's trying he's forcing you now now it's like you know time is enough enough is enough you're gonna do what I say you know if you don't want to follow the multitude because the multitude is leading you know which the Scriptures speak a contrary of that scriptures say followed not the multitude to do evil you know he's gonna single you out as a terrorist okay and he's in the spirit of forcing things you know taking action so you know I'm here with this scripture which is also prophecy revelation 13:16 where it says he calls of all you know and I want to go into that word cause because that's a way of force alright so let me um let me get the word cause okay and it's a Greek Greek word Charles G 4160 all right boyo which means to make you know now Esau is making you do these things you know there is no options there is no opting out and I'm talking about you know all situations anything that deals with education anything deals with you know far as how you treat your health you have to go to him you know that you know you're being forced it says to make with the names of things made to produce construct so he's constructing the way that you live that's why going into tour to 2020 year to 2020 he's gonna construct the way that you live he's doing it now all right when he forcing mandate this this RFID microchip which we understand it and believe through the scriptures and spirit of poverty how about you me i wish i that it is the mark of the beast he's going to construct you on how to live with it to take it it says form fashion see the fashion of this world is passing the way kay and ultimately is going to pass away by the way of thermonuclear destruction let's say if the Bible okay because we understand do the prophecies that there will be a World War three okay who they're trying to demonize now is your heart was shy he is gonna come he is gonna return okay so anyway it says to make excuse me to be the author of the cause and they are the author and the cause of all of this madness that's going on in the world you see you know look at look at Jake now being too generous they the cause of it why you can't get right data cause of it while you know you fight tooth and nail you know to have some sort of resource and some sort of say so but you can't they beat you down and it's all due to the powers of your how about some you I was shot so he's the author of this force that's coming you know they said what was it a few articles ago did she twirled 2019 this year in the beginning this year brothers was pulling our articles where I believe one article said there was there was gonna force straight men to date transsexuals are you gonna force straight men to two dates transsexuals transformers you know as they call it me you know so they're new versions of force it says to be the author of the cause to make ready to prepare all right they preparing you by what their media okay they're preparing you by their legislations their their laws you know they're armed Constitution it well excuse me their laws in which they are placing it says to produce bear shoot forth to acquire to provide a thing for oneself and who was there for oneself for the elites which is the house of Esau mainly Dylan round what the Rothschilds okay it says to make a thing out of something you know let me see yeah I'm gonna read all these jump around alright anyway I'm seeing strong strong say to make or do ok very wide application more or less by agree a point they're forcing you to agree you know to bear you know to commit they execute in there force okay to fulfil you know so anyway right so let me get back to the scripture this is revelation 13:16 and he causeth all both small and great rich and poor free or free and bond to receive a mark in their right hand or in their foreheads and that's the RFID microchip I so excuse me I want to go to this word exert exert okay which means apply or bring to bear of force influence or quality the moon exerts a force on the earth so they're influencing you well we really leaving out of that time of influence you know the influence two thirds a whole lot body passing laws okay why they put [ __ ] up on their social media or mainstream media okay it says a force it says to make a physical or mental effort you know they're gonna get physical they're gonna get physical man and you guys out there that's laughing and think this [ __ ] is a joke well we're approaching Jacob's trouble that's gonna be physical okay right before the time that the Lord come all right but those that's of the elect guess what we have hope and faith and we believe man okay that your house is going to fitness man alright now we see here now the word force this is the merriam-webster it says strength or energy exerted or brought to bear because they're going to make the energy they're gonna draw the energy and they're gonna have the strength to force you to go their way if not they're gonna lock you up or kill you we're ahead I was watching Donald Trump earlier and how he claimed that America is so great again you know this place is on his way out it's crumbling he's saying there's more jobs he's saying that the tariffs what you call it the you know the sanctions and against China and against these countries they had sanctions with all now coming back and everybody's doing well and they you know they we're good now no that's not good man scriptures say he does seek peace he does shall seek if peace I have nothing all right roughly paraphrasing man then sudden destruction cometh upon them excuse me the sudden destruction cometh upon them man you know so it says strengthen energy exerted or brought to bear cause of motion or change active power so Esau is causing the motion of change you know in the way that you live anybody that's off the old natural way you're getting booted out you're being demonized as a terrorist and let me say this for the record you Devils you either Mike's okay II you know Esau you're not gonna win the spiritual war all right you've been nibbling and dabbling with sorcery for the longest okay the days of your youth even when ones before you meant this is how you ran and you establish this place America by lies and deception well guess what there's a an attraction which is the truth okay when it comes with lies let me say there's an attraction there when you have somebody tells a lie that mean that truth is coming soon you see because lies can't Trump truth it only could get away temporarily so why you doubles think that you're gonna win you know physically because that's what you're about and that's another thing Trump was talking about he said on how you know he was happy to hear when the military when he had now they pronounced to him that you know he he said you said you guys you doing better now when I first came in you didn't have this you didn't have that now you got this now you got that and then you know they made a comment back to Trump they reply and was like you know we are like I forgot to say it what this guy said but basically Esau says all weapons man he's all about war physically man you know Trump you know like he'd like the deck so Esau and his pride really believes that he's gonna upset prophecy with the Lord he believes that you know he's gonna basically not let's say what the brother was saying earlier mm-hmm that um they trying to strip it from our inheritance no not that um it's like you don't know why my brain not thinking straight on this what he said you know they trying to tear down basically what's being built all right and they're trying to not let us be a nation you know as it's written and what's that Isaiah 63 was it 63 Psalm 63 Oh 83 Psalms 83 matter of fact let me get that so like you bear with me this is um Psalms 83 and verse 1 keep knocked out silence oh yeah how a hole knocked out peace and be not still or your howl for lo thou enemies make it to moat and data Haiti have lifted up the head and actually [ __ ] and that's well that's all you nations all are you heathens but mainly you [ __ ] they lifted up their head they're proudly they have taken crafty counsel against our people who is Dow people the Israelites the so-called Negros Latinos West Indians Asians Hispanics native Seminole Indians these are the Israelites these are the Lord's people and no you can't build with us okay you can't build with the Israelites you eat of mites you Ishmaelites you hand mites all right you can't build with the Israelites toward their power men you can't build with us and this is why they're angry it says they have taken crafty counsel against our people and consulted against our hidden ones they have said come and let us cut them off from being a nation that the name of Israel may be no more remembrance and that's exactly what you thought you did you know when you establish yourself as the Israelites or establish yourself as the people of Israel which is rows of people before a policeman and even at this very same time where they could see you know men are waking up the min of the Lord are waking up around the four corners of the world they basically at it again they stay there it says let us cut them off from being a nation they want to cut us off from being a nation man you see because why they can't build with you all right it says that the name of Israel be no more remembrance but they have consorted together with one consent meaning they're all together with this one thing they might war with each other you check these more bytes out and and and he saw out you checked them out day to day war with each other you know he saw war with Ishmael but guess what when they sit at that round table with the kings they come to one consent man and that's to do what to not let the Israelites be a nation anymore and this is why you so-called blacks and Latinos are at the very bottom you know especially you blacks because you are the you know the tribe of Judah which is the top tribe you're the you're the worst tribe you know you got it the worse on this side man so but they have consulted together with one consent they are Confederate against T they're Confederate against the Lord it says the tabernacle of Edom and the instrument like of Moab and Hungarians cabal and Ammon and Emily emilich Amalek the Philistines with the inhabitants of Tyree Asher also is joint with them they have hopped in the children of light shall i okay so you know just for the record you eat them is not gonna win this spiritual walk where spiritual mint we're not carnal you're not gonna win you know you most high said we were made to reprove your thoughts the reason why we exist and this time and doing what the works that the Lord said to do is to reprove you to correct you to let you know that there the Heavenly Father is the one that rule if in the kingdom of men all right you know you're not gonna win the spiritual walk you know the Lord have given us the breath he blew his breath upon us we was those dry bones and now we're standing up upon our feet with the book open to the firmament man all right because you Devils in the time of force man you know I can't wait for all deposits are hard to coin the next year because yeah I know he always coin it on like on the money man maybe spiritual man I can't wait to see the thoughts of other parts are on this matter you know and all the elders man you know because um you know I'm just meditating you know and this is just thoughts is running through my mind I'm meditating so you know I haven't done the lesson today so I want to do a show be with the Lord you know these things came to mind you know but um force man strength will energy exerted or brought to bear pause of motion or change active power so things are changing man and they're changing because you're being forced to changed okay we got to change how we speak and our brothers can't even title Esau and in the headlines because they might snatch the video down or snatch the whole channel down so we saw we're being armed you know why is the Serpent's or harmless as doves man a our defense make it our defense is this to be harmless okay you know we don't have to turn into a lion to fight a lion okay we can be it can be a dove and fight a lion man by just being humble man we could be a lame excuse me better knology we can be a lamb and fight against the lion by just being humble alright so you use your spiritual mind to figure that out it says on the forces of nature the motivating force in her life right the scene morou or mental strength capacity to persuade or convince and that's what they're doing that's their convincing you their persuading you to go and take the chip this is why you have the RFID chip with these neat features home appliances features you know start your car features get in the club you know your money convenience convenience convenience convenience convenience convenience they're persuading you alright and there's a lot of people now in the world that have the RFID microchip in your body and they'll tell you to that look this is the new world what is that you think the Lord didn't speak about RFID chips most high said is the mark of the beast you'd have to tell you that it's an RFID chip you don't care what Esau called it man you told you what it is the market of Beeson if you can't get whinny then you're gonna get lost man the Most High gonna destroy you man all right a body of person of things available for a particular end see for a particular engine see any men your brothers of violence look at this man hey brother could get into the ankle read all that I didn't want to make this too long but imma close with a scripture and I wanna read revelations 14 14 and 9 14 and 8 I think yeah this is bad this is revelation 14 and 8 and there followed another angel saying Babylon is fallen is fallen that great city because she made all nations drink of the wine of the wrath of her fornication who was Babylon America man North America okay the Lord didn't have to say America in the Bible why would he give it away why this word is for the elect this word is for the knowing they eat the enlightened ones okay the enlightened ones and guess what the Most High have been right in poor men the poor men all right to the to the riches of the world the riches of the kingdom man it says Babylon is fallen is fallen that great city isn't this place great as Donald Trump's in old America great proud you know the great city proud to be an American man right because she made all nations drink of the wine of her wrath of her fornication now fornication means all unlawful sex man even you could commit spiritual fornication all right if you're an Israelite and you worshipping false gods that spiritual fornication that's adultery in a spirit man okay so here at me these other nations drink of the wine of the wrath okay excuse me he made them drink of the wine and that's their policies laws democracy and which Esau established all right he wants this he wants to go and try out he wants to visit these other countries and they be meekly they may be little brothers unto Him you know they following after his footsteps you know he wants his ways all and earth all in order if you don't want to go to a region where he can't have his way all right it says in the third angel followed them saying with a loud voice if any man worship the Beast and His image and receive his mark in his forehead or in his hand the same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of the Most High which is poured out without mixture into the cup of his indignation and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the Holy Angels and in the presence of the Lamb so if you take that chip you're gonna be destroyed by the Lord and by the ways of his fireman which is thermonuclear fire man all right we're not carnal men no we go out and post signs are born stupid ayahs posed in front of Amalekites in front of these fake Jews we would never do such a thing like that that is Esau is doing man we're not gonna go shoot up no Jew no no eat no eat oh my Jew you know to make our name for what all we had to do was teach this word that's all we've been doing we're not carnal men we're not blowing up buildings none of that [ __ ] okay so y'all gonna do which I got to do man you know we understand the Scriptures they're gonna blame the innocent ones you know and that's the Lord beating you back in the spirit because the lamb can actually fight a lion in the spirit man okay the lamb can actually fight a lion and that's just not fighting back but fighting in the spirit man because your heart was shot is gonna protect the land you know so with that when they give all praise to you how about you me I wish I bought some more [ __ ] with Josh I want to give double honest to my apostles and elders a great millstone citation so all the law school for leg shot along | GMSShieldOFaith02 | UC1UI6ynVq23gwxU5Z8lKQuQ | 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hTWAM2oDt84 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTWAM2oDt84 | Health benefits of apple cider vinegar | Boost Your Health with Apple Cider Vinegar: 5 Key Benefits | introduction apple cider vinegar has gained significant popularity in recent years due to its potential health benefits it is a type of vinegar made from fermented apple juice and is known for its Tangy flavor and numerous uses however knowing how to consume apple cider vinegar properly is crucial to maximize its benefits and prevent any potential side effects in this comprehensive guide we will explore various ways to incorporate apple cider vinegar into your diet its potential health benefits and some frequently asked questions related to its consumption lets know 1. how to eat apple cider vinegar 2. benefits of consuming apple cider vinegar three incorporating apple cider vinegar into your daily routine 4. is apple cider vinegar safe to consume 5. frequently asked questions 1. faq-1 can I drink apple cider vinegar without 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smoothies or herbal teas it adds a unique twist and provides potential health benefits remember it is essential to start with small amounts and gradually increase the dosage to allow your body to adapt consuming too much apple cider vinegar at once may cause digestive discomfort benefits of consuming apple cider vinegar consuming apple cider vinegar may offer several potential health benefits some of these include aiding digestion apple cider vinegar is believed to improve digestion and promote the growth of beneficial.bacteria it may help alleviate symptoms like bloating and indigestion blood sugar control research suggests that apple cider vinegar can help improve insulin sensitivity and regulate blood sugar levels making it beneficial for individuals with diabetes or pre-diabetes weight management incorporating apple cider vinegar into a healthy diet and exercise regimen May Aid in weight loss it can help increase feelings of fullness reduce calorie intake and boost metabolism heart health some studies indicate that apple cider vinegar may help lower cholesterol and blood pressure levels thereby reducing the risk of heart disease antimicrobial properties apple cider vinegar possesses antimicrobial properties which may help inhibit the growth of certain harmful bacteria and fungi while these potential benefits are promising it is important to note that more research is needed to fully understand the effects of apple cider vinegar on various health conditions incorporating apple cider vinegar into your daily routine to make apple cider vinegar a part of your daily routine consider the following tips start with small amounts begin with one to two teaspoons of apple cider vinegar per day and gradually increase the dosage to a maximum of one to two tablespoons this allows your body to adjust to the acidity mix with other ingredients if you find the taste of apple cider vinegar unpleasant mix it with water honey or other healthy beverages to mask the flavor use it in recipes experiment with using apple cider vinegar in various recipes such as dressings sauces and marinades it adds a Tangy flavor and enhances the nutritional profile of your meals consider organic unfiltered apple cider vinegar opt for organic and unfiltered apple cider vinegar as it contains the mother a cloudy substance that contains beneficial enzymes and bacteria consult a healthcare professional if you have any underlying health conditions or are taking medications it is advisable to consult a health care professional before incorporating apple cider vinegar into your routine is apple cider vinegar safe to consume apple cider vinegar is generally safe to consume when used in moderation however there are a few precautions to keep in mind acidic nature apple cider vinegar is highly acidic so consuming excessive amounts of undiluted vinegar May irritate the throat or damaged tooth enamel always diluted in water or other beverages interactions with medications apple cider vinegar May interact with certain medications such as diuretics and insulin if you are on medication consult your health care provider before consuming apple cider vinegar regularly digestive side effects some individuals may experience digestive side effects like stomach upset nausea or diarrhea when consuming apple cider vinegar if these symptoms persist or worsen discontinue use and consult a health care professional allergies individuals with apple allergies should avoid apple cider vinegar or use it with caution as with any dietary supplement it is important to listen to your body and adjust the dosage or discontinue use If you experience any adverse effects frequently asked questions faq-1 can I drink apple cider vinegar without dilution no it is not recommended to drink apple cider vinegar without dilution due to its high acidity undiluted vinegar may cause throat irritation and damaged tooth enamel always dilute apple cider vinegar in water or other beverages faq2 how much apple cider 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blWcbY5qA58 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blWcbY5qA58 | TEDxNorrkoping - Peter Gärdenfors - How to Motivate Students? | are you bored that's good you could have said not yet there is an investigation among high school students where they were asked to write down in a few words what they think about schools what their experiences of schools were and it turned out that the most popular answer was school is boring and that leads to two questions the first question is why is this so why did I think that school is so boring and in the first part of my talk I will give a diagnosis of the situation and the second question is that should have to be like that and the answer is no and I will in the second part more constructive part I will give some ideas about how to generate motivation this is a picture from a primary school at the end of the 19th century and as you can see not very much has changed in the general organization of a classroom or the lesson the students sitting at the disks there is a blackboard there is a teacher there are some superficial differences but very much looks the same the organization of schools has actually changed very little over time what you don't see in the picture is there is that there is a set of hidden rules that govern the lecture here and I have written down some of these rules to make them explicit so everybody in the class shall be of roughly the same age they shall do the same thing independently on where they are in their learning development independently of what talents they have they should lose use the same learning tools and in the traditional school the prime tool has been texts textbooks they should follow the same curriculum there is a set program that the teacher wants the students to go through there should be judged in the same way examined in the same way they should all be give the same answer to questions come to think of it this is very funny I mean in school when a question is answered it's supposed that there is unique correct answer to it if you're going out in reality this almost never happens and I should be quiet and sit still unless of course the teacher addresses them and they should concentrate in particular on what the teacher is doing these rules cannot be found in any curricula or any official descriptions that's why I call them hidden they are built into the system and the teachers have to follow them more or less in order to fit into what the school expects out of the teachers if you ask the kids about what they like about the rules they say they don't in particular they don't want to do the same thing as everybody else and why should I is there any reason for this and they don't want to sit still when when my youngest son was starting his first grade I asked him after a couple of weeks what is the main difference between school and and preschool and he answered school makes my bottom hurt and if you ask them about where did I want to concentrate they don't even understand the question and if they do what I want to do they concentrate concentration comes comes automatically there is absolutely no research that supports this rule of these rules of the lessons there is nothing that says that this is the best way of achieving learning they have been established more or less by tradition and they are to some extent motivated by the ideas of industrialism I want to point out two consequences of these rules and the first one is that not everybody the rules have been formulated from the perspective of the schools and there are some some students who have problems here for instance if you have problems with reading texts you have problems in fitting into the traditional lesson here and if you have severe problems you're diagnosed as a dyslexic and you're given special special treatment in the school you sorted out of the ordinary system and in Ken Robinson's TED talk he gave the example of the girl who absolutely could not sit still and she later became one of Britain's most famous dancers and choreographers and she concentrated when she was moving I mean for her sitting still was totally going against her desire on how to behave and how to learn so I recommend school leaders to change the perspective and to focus on the individuals instead you should ask instead of talking about what school says about how you should behave in the class you should ask what how can school adapt to make the situation the best for this particular individual and I think we are very far from from that situation the second consequence and the most important here is that these rules block the motivation of the students now if you go outside schools kids are not bored at all they do what I like to do and young children are most motivated when they are playing and somehow there has been a division between playing and learning playing is for fun learning is something serious so you cannot definitely not learn by by playing this reminds me of the old saying that when you take a medicine it should taste bad otherwise it doesn't work and the analogy is of course that teaching must be boring otherwise it doesn't work I found it difficult to see the logic of this argument it's not the teachers fault that school blocks motivation I mean it's these rules are built into the system as a matter of fact the teachers have to work against the rules I mean if you're a good teacher you still succeed in generating motivation in your students if you're not so good you're your you will fail the students will be still be bored and you will lose your own motivation as a teacher so the question is then how should we restructure schools to make students more motivated I wish I had a general answer to this question but I don't but I think I've identified a few factors that are useful in in generating motivation in students so let's turn to these factors I have bored some idea from Jerome Bruner who is a psychologist and educationalist and he identifies three factors the first one is quite natural that you should build on the curiosity of the students we as human beings are born with a very strong natural current curiosity I think I could say that along with the rats we are the most curious animals on this on this planet so that's criterion is quite natural the second one is maybe a bit surprising he says that having a feeling of having a control over a situation being competent it is a very strong factor for for for motivation I mean if you solve the problem that you that you had struggled with and then suddenly you feel a sense of relief and this is very motivating for you and I will come back to this point that having control it's a very strong source of motivation the third factor is that we are after all social animals we would like to do things together and if we can collaborate among people we like then this also increases cooperation when I read about these three criteria I was thinking about I was trying to find some systems where these criteria or well fulfilled and I found two examples the first example is video games video games built very clearly on the curiosity of the player they build up virtual worlds that are interesting that are fascinating the players want to go around the corner and see what happens in the next scene and so on so these screens are made for for curiosity of course when coming to the second factor a player cannot have full control over the game then it would be boring there is some challenge there is a mission that you have to fulfill and computer games are very often built up in a series of levels the first level is quite easy you can solve it after a few attempts then you feel some kind of service satisfaction you bounce on the go on to the next level and you try again on after a while you succeed and you're building up a sense of how it getting more and more control having more and more competence in this game and even if a game is a one player game they in particular children very often play a game together with somebody else one is playing the game there is somebody else sitting next and looking at what's going on there talk about the game they have an interesting chat about but of course the most motivating games are those where you play together with somebody else in particularly when you play in a team against some other team that's a very motivating situation so the computer game industry has been very successful in catching the motivation of the players and we we see the consequences of of that in the lives of ourselves and of our of our children the second system that fulfills these criteria quite well is what call is called peeler again and if you look at where what children do outside school they're very often engaged in impaired learning they meet their friends they go skateboarding and I go riding horses they play tennis they we play in in the GarageBand and so on and they are very often driven by an interest in the topic very curious about what they are doing what whatever the topic is and in the group in the peer group there are some who are good and some are not so good and the ones who are the experts in the area they get the very high status in the group then they have a feeling of competence and they are motivated and very often they are willing to help the the children in the group who are not so good to teach them about how to solve a particular problem who to do how to do this trick and or how to play this chord on the guitar oh or whatever is in is going on here so it's very much based on getting more and more control over over an area and more or less by definition peer learning is a cooperative game so peer learning is a system that works very well as a motivating system and I think I can recommend teachers and school leaders to introduce more aspects of peer learning in the schools I think that would be one way of increasing the motivation of of the students and the next factor is understanding when you get an AHA experience you get a kind of feeling of relief when you have struggled with a problem we haven't haven't seen the solution you are stressed and and when you suddenly see the solution you have a feeling of relief and this is very motivating and this motivating thing makes you want to go on and learn more try to understand more so the question is why what is going on here well I think that one factor is that when you understand something you feel that you're able to solve new problems you can see the pattern you can know what to do next and so on and that gives you a feeling of competence that gives you a feeling of control so the mechanism I want to point out here is that understanding generate control and as we saw earlier control is something that is motivating so there is an indirect link here but it's also very important to point out the other direction if you don't understand you become very frustrated and if you're frustrated your motivation goes down very very quickly and therefore in a schooling situation it's very important that the teacher can understand can see whether a student understands what's going on in the classroom or not and help the student to to go on ok one more factor is I can borrow from hatha John Hattie's book on visible learning and John Hattie he has done a Herculean task of investigating in a large number of studies of educational interventions I mean he's gone through more than 800 meta-analysis of a lot of studies and they're actually based on more than 50,000 individual studies of educational interventions and in total more than 200 million students are involved in this so it has been really really a big task and what he finds he looks at a large number of factors more than 100 factors of different aspects of school I mean the organization of school with lirik ation of teachers and individual features and so on and one thing he finds is that factors concerning school structure that is how big the classes are very located and so on have indeed a very small effect on the outcomes and he's trying to measure the outcome of each of the factors what he finds is that among the most important factors is the feedback that the teacher gives to the student that turns out to be I mean of course there are factors that the teacher cannot control but among the factors that are with what the teachers can do the feedback to the students is the one that has the greatest effect effect on the education outcomes and let's see how Hattie defines feedback this is his definition feedback consists in providing information how and why the student understands and misunderstands and what the directions to money the student must take to improve so again this is connected to helping the students to understand and then we get yet another element in the link here the final factor I want to introduce is metacognition and metacognition concerns how you reflect power upon your own thinking and your own learning I can maybe think that I'm good at reading text but I'm not so good at using my body and solving problems well I can say that I'm good at drawing but I have problems with briefly reading texts or I can think about what have what have I learned in school last week or I can think about why did it teacher present the material in this or that way when I'm reflecting upon my my own learning process so to speak and it turns out that introducing this kind of reflection will support learning learning results will be better if you introduce this metacognition in the in the classroom if you give the students information about what all the teaching goals and so on and there and they can reflect on whether they like it or not and so on we don't really know why metacognition supports learning but my diagnosis here is that metacognition is part of generating the control over the situation you feel you know that what way you're going in school and why you're doing something so that is one factor that gives you some kind of control over your learning and thereby you you again generate motivation if I go back to John Hattie's book he calls it visible learning and he he says that visible learning is teachers see learning through the ice of the students and then the students looking at the teacher and trying to find out what what is what is going on here and I hope you see that this is one kind of metacognition teachers reflecting upon the students learning and vice versa so again I see a connection between the factors that each have to point out and the factors I have identified as a model here so this is my final diagram where I present all the links that lead to motivation and as you can see there are many roads to motivation thank you very much | TEDx Talks | UCsT0YIqwnpJCM-mx7-gSA4Q | 2011-10-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,711 | 14,575 |
sjje0UOLckg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjje0UOLckg | Security Part2 - Basics of cryptography - 1 Introduction, encryption-decryption principle | [Music] welcome to the security Mook let's talk about basics of cryptography but first I would like to tell you a little story it's a love story but gotta listen Bob and how is this phone of Bob so she decided to send him a letter so she right I like you just sign Harris and son sister Bob unfortunately we got --have and if can still Alice so she managed to intercept this message she modified I dislike you and now keeps a signature of Alice and send this to Bob what a shame how can we help Harrison Bob first what we want to do we would like to have the confidentiality of the message that means we want to be sure that only but can't resist messages coming from Harris nobody else the confidentiality of this message then we want to keep the message integrity we don't want him to be able to modify this message or we want Bob to be aware about any modification this is a message integrating the last point we want authentication that means Bob want to be sure the message coming from Harris and not from somebody else so let's see how we can address the three point confidentiality of the message message integrity authentication and this sangs cryptography let's start with the definition of cryptography in the science and art of transforming messages to make them secure on immune to attack the first point we want to address it was a confidentiality of the message for this we need to encrypt the message so it was encryption decryption mechanism will be used to address a confidentiality there is two main categories for this for symmetric and asymmetric one here you've got the name of some algorithm and will come back with details about them about encryption and decryption we need keys in this muck we won't have us how to protect those key but only how we use it our general first the ansible about symmetric a symmetric encryption decryption then the combination of the poles on how we can generate a shared secret then we will talk about man algorithm for the symmetric it will be the triple deaths on Hollis for the symmetric we will talk about Arisa elliptic curves on the Fierman then the combination of the ball encryption and decryption theory let's start with a symmetric cryptography in this case Alice and Bob need to share a single common secret it will be a cryptographic key to go down one with this key we will encrypt the message but also decrypt the message is why we are talking about symmetric cryptography it was the same key used to encrypt and decrypt so Alice prepare this letter use the key to encrypt the message and send it to Bob at this stage the encrypted message can be decrypted only by the one who got the key and if don't have it so it's good Bob God s key it can decrypt the message and get access to the contents symmetric key system are simple and fast that mean you can encrypt a huge volume of data with really good performance but the main drawback is before changing any data you need to exchange the key and do it in a really secure way you must ensure that if you don't manage to intercept this key let's fix the high D again Alice write as letter use a key to encrypt the message and send this message encrypted to Bob Bob cut exactly the same key than Harris it can decrypt the message and get access to the content let's do a shot hundred to fix heidi so let's start the first song song so i prepare for you different folder let's move to the first one so you've got a bad file to encrypt another one to decrypt and I also provide you a message that you can modify so if we check this message contents the above riq so now let's encrypt it so we'll call the unclipped the first argument will be the key value one two three four five for example then we'll put the message file and then the output name of the file let's call it encrypted so the batch just display you the input message Jo Bob I like you in the husky mode in the exactly small then we can see the result in exoticism all of the encryption on in ascii you can find an information for sure so we're on a symmetric cryptography so you will we will use the same key to decrypt decrypt let's put the same key the input file now with a message encrypted and you will get the message decrypted and the result is Jo Bob I like you so it was working well okay if I try with another value of key for example I modify my key value to this you see any row on there is some problem here you've got an arrow to the internal to open SSL but I would say honks works the value are not good so this is really bad expect it's just to fix you Heidi let's continue the high symmetric cryptography now encryption and decryption will be done with different key that's explaining the name of a symmetric Bob analysts have a key pair so Alice got her keeper Bob his keeper will see that there is a public key associated with a private key the main drawback of a symmetric key system is the complexity I mean it's very difficult to encrypt a huge volume of data in an efficient way so it's usually used for tiny data so I keep air it's composed of a public key so public mean it's available to anybody keep this in mind a public key is really public a private key should be kept secret for sure and they are linked together sense mathematical properties if you encrypt something with a public key you can only decrypt it with the associated private key and symmetrically if you encrypt something with a private key you can only decrypt it with a public key so let's see how we can use this Alice is ready now - I will say encrypt the message to Bob and the question is which case should she use Alice got access to three key in the schematics a private key a public key on the Bob public key so let's try all the key if Aris encrypt with her private key we can decrypt this message with the associated public key that means Holly's public key but this case public Osmond anybody can decrypt it even if so where is the confidentiality no wait that's not the solution other possibility Alice could encrypt with a public key so that men could be decrypted only with the Alice private key but not the purple here we want Bob to be able to decrypt so now we've got it the solution is to use a Bob public key when Alice encrypt with the bod public key only Bob can decrypt the message with the associated private key Alice prepares message will encrypt it with the Bob public key send the message encrypted and only Bob got the Associated private key to decrypt this message so to keep in mind in a symmetric system when you want to encrypt a message image do it with a public key of the recipients on also keep in mind public key is public anybody can use it I can have access to it so now let's do a short something about this topic so now we do the asymmetric encryption here we've got a folder Halas and for the Bob and this is a private part I would say for them in the public domain we've got the Alice public key the Bob to be key and the badge to encrypt or decrypt Howdy's got to me said she want to send and she's got the private key associated with the public key that is in the main folder Bob have his private key so now let's start the encryption so we want to encrypt the first argument will be the key to use and you remember it sorry she want some send something to Bob so she will encrypt with the Bob public key I just want to encrypt the message the output file name will be the message encrypted so let's do this as you can see two input message over the same J Bob I like you encryption is done and you've got huge output data now we want to decrypt its Bob that will decrypt and it will use is private key to decrypt so in the Bob folder I will use a Bob private key the input will be the message encrypted and Bob will store the message decrypted you've got the result here pop managed to read the information so it was able to decrypt yes this budget comes on again it just to help you fix Heidi if you try to decrypt with other kids and things like that it won't works you will often have a row of my script due to the OpenSSL behind but yeah just to show you an to fix ID when I want to encrypt something to somebody or for somebody I would say we should encrypt this data with the public key of the recipient I hope it's fix our D now we have seen the theory about symmetric encryption and a symmetric encryption decryption let's just remind the advantages on the drawback for each of them for the symmetric encryption the main advantage fast computation but the main drawback you need a shared secret so before I changing any data you need to have a shared secret on the both side for the similar a symmetric encryption the advantage is that you don't need shared secret because you will use a public key to encrypt and you will get rip with a private key but it was the slow computation that is retro back you can't encrypt or decrypt large data in an efficient way just reading this you would think about something why we don't combine that both so let's see how we can do this and I will say it's a way that we will use a symmetric and symmetric cryptography what we will do we will encrypt the shared secret in an asymmetry way and then we will use this shared secret to encrypt the message so what we'll do here is that is write a huge model for Bob this time it's a long long text and she will decide to encrypt it with a symmetric key but she want to share this key with Bob and for that she will use a symmetric encryption so she will encrypt the symmetric key the golden one with a public key of Bob and remember the only way to decrypt this would be to use the associated private key so only Bob can decrypt this content only can get this call okay so now we are exactly in the starting of the symmetric encryption we got the shared secret see current key and we get that a twig change so now what is we just encrypt is document with this : key share it with Bob and Bob can decrypt it and that's it let's see just a shorthand on about this okay now let's continue with the hands-on with combination of symmetric and asymmetric encryption so here you've got some bad file to encrypt accrete symmetric or asymmetric way you've got the public key of Alice and Bob Alice got a message to them it's probably a private key also and a symmetry key value she want to use to encrypt this message so let's check the message of ice this time it's a little bit long so I want to use symmetric encryption to encrypt this data not a symmetric one because it won't be efficient enough that's not real quiz but let's imagine the symmetry key value that would like to use Alice is one two three four five so the heidi is to find a way to send this securely to Bob so let's encrypt it with the as symmetric mechanism so we'll encrypt in a symmetric way we wouldn't quit with the Bob's public key that means only Bob with this private key can manage to decrypt this we will encrypt the Alice symmetric key value and stow it in the files secretly encrypted that text so that's it we've got the input message is one two three four five so the value we want to use to encrypt and the result is something that's you count I would say understand you can't use them now Bob we decrypt this secret value on Kijiji received so we decrypt still in a symmetric way so that Bob will use this private key we will use the secret key encrypted um Bob will toss it in this personal folder so how you can say manage to get the value one two three four five so in a secure way we managed to share some things I managed to share the value of the key that at least now we'll use to encrypt the file in a secure way so this time we'll be encrypt but in a symmetric way we are using the key value where we are grid so she'd take the message the message encrypted that's it okay so here you can see there is many many information this is due to I just show you the result in the Huskie and holes one is of the small so as you can see okay it was well encrypted I would say so now it's Bob that will try to decree this so it will decrypt in a symmetric way you know that the key value to use it was it's in 1 2 3 4 5 because the received is valid previously he will use a message encrypted and it will store it in its folder sorry for the sounds so you know we can see that Bob recover the value so here you've got the main schematics you are using a symmetric encryption to have a share data between the both side and now you can use this shared secret to encrypt in a symmetric way I hope it's helped you fix heidi now i would like to introduce you another way to create share data in a secure way so this is possible thanks and algorithms called G fiamma it's part of a symmetric cryptography because it used some bubbly data and private that associated but it's different from the previous scheme we seen two together to explain this theory I will use some color mixing example it'll be different from the previous one I will deal with the details about mathematical in the next part so for the moment it's really a little bit different from the previous but I think it will help you understanding this so first Bubba Nellie's will agreed on one color this color is here yellow then they will choose a private color so Hollies choose the red and Bob the green Annalise will take the public color so this yellow and will mix it with his private color she will have some orange now and she will send this to Bob one thing important is even if you've got the ranch and the yellow you can find out the red color it's impossible to extract it because they are mixed together in this painting and you can't just extract it it's not possible to rely on mathematic for sure but here just think that even if you got the yellow and the orange you can find the red so Bob will do the symmetric things you take the yellow mix it with the green and we'll have some blue color and we'll send it to Alice and again even if you got the yellow and the blue you can't extract the green from this it's not possible so nowadays we take this blue and we'll mix it with his private color again on what touch-up now she's got some brown and it popped the same with the orange I mean it take the arrange and mix it with his private color it will have exactly the same brown so from the public part we have seen two yellow the orange which is a kind of a way to eyes the red of Horus and we've got the blue which is a kind to hide the green off Bob on the share this on in each side now they have exactly the same brown at the hem so I know it could be a little bit confusing regarding the previous description because we change the way to explained it but in the next part I will deal with some mathematics and maybe it's easier for some of you to understand maybe some of you prefer just to focus on this color to understand it let's do a short answer on to clarify this if needed now let's do a shot some zone with the fireman you get to it tweet quit sorry so we got one to generate the common claw one Hulu you to choose private coral on mix it with the common color and another one to generate the secret so first we should select a common color let's call it yellow so take a while but it's okay now we managed to generate I will say our yellow color now Alice will choose its private crow on will mix it with this yellow so she choose a mixed color she will choose some red and want to mix it with yellow so what is generated the private color chosen is private sweat under melting Clause which is the result of the private colors and the yellow is a melting rate if you've got the melting rate under yellow you can find any information about the private red now all Bob will do the same or I will do it the symmetric way so we chose a mixed colors which was green and mix it with yellow so we got the private green a bob on the melting grid which is a result of the private green mid melting with the yellow now we can generate the secrets re-started so if you generate the secret to do that she will use is a private color so the private red and she will mix it with the melting green she received from Bob this is a secret one so what kind of value we've got a secret innovated under this value symmetrically Bob will do the same it will generate the secrets with its private green on the user melting red and I put it in the secret to that tasty fire and if you've compared the both I equal we managed to cut some shared secret on the both side without sharing any secrets so I hope it's helped you fix Heidi I know the different mine is not so used but yeah we've got some things that's just show you with some command and you can do many trials with it where do we stand now let's check the other the principal we have seen together symmetric encryption decryption theory you remember to use the same key to encrypt and decrypt symmetric encryption decryption theory this time you are using the public key of the recipient to encrypt and the recipient will use the private key to decrypt then we can combine the boss that way we can send some huge data encrypted in an efficient way how we can generate a shared secret thanks defilement and then using symmetric encryption decryption now we will see together the main algorithm for the symmetric we will address today's and how s for the symmetric we will see Arisa opticals defilement and SE DSL which is determine associated with elliptic curves [Music] | STMicroelectronics | UCjnmZw3h4XnpK3e5D2jvIGA | 2019-10-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,386 | 17,391 |
_FgDfuycQQQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FgDfuycQQQ | LLS With Craig Ferguson | David Duchovny. | hi everybody and good evening to all from the best late night moments video channel today i have for you the funniest moments of a late night conversation between x-files star david the company and the famed highlander craig ferguson himself before we move on i also have a small truth or dare challenge for you that will only take less than five seconds of your time so here is the deal just like this video and bang that subscribe button and believe me you something amazing is going to happen to you within a week you may not notice the subtle changes because it is surrender pitiful but it will slowly come to you if it does not you are most welcome to come and unsubscribe now hit the notification bell if you want to be kept apprised on any new videos [Music] please welcome david to company everybody [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] yeah we still we still love you no you don't need this we still love you here in california what what give me something give you something i need something to fart on to oh good got it here here we go i hugged you didn't i yeah okay good there we go now we're ready let's go yeah ready for what i don't know i'm ready if you're ready how are you hey [Applause] can you actually can you actually fart on command because that would that's an awesome what the hell do you think you're talking i'm just saying can you no can you not necessarily noisy all right you ready i can do a noisy one on command three two one and i'll do a noisy fart right okay okay you ready hold on three i was i was going to join one yay [Applause] and the emmy goes to it's always one upmanship with you i like your no no it's great yeah how are you how are you i haven't seen you in forever i'm great thank you you moved to new york yeah yeah yeah yeah why are you used to living with this she was called californication and you live in new york i know one of the reasons i took the job was i i could stay at home and work and then we moved to new york it's uh it's completely nonsensical yeah it doesn't make any sense at all you play a writer who's uh sexy yes yeah that doesn't really ever happen you know i mean that's that's a that's a fiction there's nothing sexier than this [Laughter] [Music] [Applause] are you adjusting well to life on the east coast the lack of sunshine yeah well it's uh our second year there and uh i'm from there yeah where are you from again i'm from 11th street and second avenue in manhattan wait but wait do you know i used to live there we talked about this before well i knew the accident i could place it no no i i i swear i used to live on 11th street yeah i used to live in 11th street just at first avenue i swear 334 to east 11th street okay i did i never saw you there well when were you there 1984. i wasn't there well you were gone for the whole year yeah no i was gone for the 80s i believe oh me too i had to go i had to go away yeah yeah i had to go away did you like it sorry i didn't no i liked it i like that did i like that have you got tattoo on your finger i do it's a wedding uh it's a band oh did that hurt uh no not so bad i got one here and it hurt really bad well that's a sensitive part right yeah but your finger's kind of sensitive not really really you don't have sensitive fingers no really what's wrong do you have some kind of problem can you give a good foot rub what no you don't want to nobody wants that you know what's odd i'm i i i didn't i'm wearing these half socks you know that people i hate them you know i hate those things when i when i was growing up only women wore these hey and now nowadays only women wear these so who told you that was okay you come out here like some kind of crypto transvestite it's not that's right i said it crypto transvestite i need to talk to nancy kallini who's that she styles me oh all right all right she's back there do you have a stylist i mean i'm not saying that surprised you're very stylish i mean no i didn't mean it like that i swear i didn't i did not mean it like that i i didn't david i was actually about to say how much i liked your jacket it was very stylish this is a gift from ty actually what the the jacket or the shirt the jacket i think it's fantastic is it beautiful jacket it's crushed blue velvet would you like to touch it i would like to touch feeling that i'll touch the jacket now you don't want the uh the the nap to go i think you you made it you know you have to brush it in the same yeah i was doing it in the same direction yeah you don't you don't go against the ground don't go aggressive go back to that now go back like that way yeah and then down and then down [Applause] all right all right hey where have you been up have you been writing are you writing any more movies yeah i've been writing really what you've been doing well you know i'm trying to write i'm trying to write thank you but writing is difficult as you know some days are bad what about a book ah oh come on i don't know it's about time yeah yeah you know the i think the last time i saw you was when i when i did that uh q and a with you it's not last time you've been here since then i don't know if i have but where have you been i really enjoyed that novel i haven't i haven't read the new one yet but my new book yeah it's the same one is it yeah that's very smart you just changed just changed the words around a little bit yeah yeah nobody notices change the font it's first that's well on on days when i'm not writing well yeah basically what i do is just fool around the font yeah that's whatever i'm trying whenever that's good that's great it's it's not interesting but it's attractive cursive are you writing a movie about a belly dancer what are you writing about can i ask you is it a secret it's a secret because i find that that if i talk about what i'm writing i don't write it do you find that no i do well kind of i suppose although i what i do is i i talk about it and then if it gets a laugh i write it down and yes yeah yeah right it's just the other oh so i don't really have time to write because because of here we're here every night i know well your hours aren't bad come on don't make it i'm here look what time is it now the time in your region and look i'm here for upwards of 45 minutes a day i know do you write when you're when you're on location at the because you wish that i could you're making me feel terrible i don't know why because i think when i'm working i just have that kind of head and then uh you know when i'm writing don't do it i'm just and then uh well you did it i think really before i did it only only because i didn't want to say headspace because i don't like that word even in whatever font it could be um but i i find it difficult to to write while you're working in the acting so you have to just completely it seems that way what do you read then what do you read do you read the detectives i read it all the time i love the details i'm crazy about crime novels right now i yeah i i read them sometimes but i i i don't know i i just read whatever i i twilight the twilight book my daughter loves it she's ten and she reads that all the time and it's very romantic for her she likes i'm not fond of it david [Laughter] can i ask you why what the twilight yeah i just think that vampire should be a little bit scarier than you know guys that look like they're in starbucks i gotta i got a problem with the non the noise scary you know i get it i get it you you don't want to be you think you could kick the ass of the vampire exactly i want the vampire to look like it could kick my ass and drink my i was going to say it's bad i was excited to drink my blood yeah i'm going to say suck my blood drink drink my blood you know what's really good is that you know how much help they need to do big box office it's good that we're out here talking about it because they need the help yeah that's true that's we probably hated the franchise you see what happens yeah because you know who watches this show teenage girls yeah really yeah who stays well you got to stay up late to watch you because i still i'm still from the age when you i watch what i watch what's on i don't tivo i don't do anything i watch what's on no i i couldn't do last night the the alarm went off in the hotel for some reason they it was a mistake or a false alarm right and this this voice came on and said uh there is an incident in the hotel please stand by for further instructions wow and i was laying there in bed naked and i thought i should probably put on pants but i'm a new yorker and i just thought you know screw it nothing's going to happen then i thought no i'm going to put on my pants so i put on my pants and i'm laying there and the and the alarm won't stop so i i put on the tv i put on jerry springer right but did you do your pants on yet i've never seen that show oh boy yeah that's uh i can't believe it so this is what i'm saying it was on at 2 45 in the morning so i watched it that's the way i watched television did you enjoy it in a way that i i can't quite describe yeah i know i think everybody's with you let me just say this [Applause] david the californication uh doing all right it's doing fantastic in fact we went out we went up uh something like 50 in our ratings this year i don't understand why but we did that's fantastic i know that that doesn't happen well you've done that you're you're very popular well you if you go from like 10 people watching to 20 people watching this we're up 100 yeah yeah yeah all right yes i believe we went from five to eight yeah that's that's well that's good though yes we're done yeah that's it i'm i'm doing this new thing you know what i like you know i like that alligator a lot can i talk to him yeah take a break you want me to take a break no okay i would all right all right you ready okay when we come back david duchovny will talk to wavy the crocodile everybody when we come back [Applause] hey hi hey welcome back everybody welcome back what a dude hey hey what's up all right meet you hey i love your workout all right yeah [Applause] you're not toying with me the company before i am i love you i'm a killing machine i know that let me let me i think you have a little ferguson stuck in there i got it man you seem to have very insensitive fingertips if you don't mind myself hey everybody so uh hey hey david yes what so you live in new york that's right do you enjoy the smell of urine in the street well it's fun it's funny you should ask that wavy but i think that i can get a good urine smell in just about any major metropolis in the world so it's not just new york i can i can get a good whiff of it here in l.a do you do you what you're telling me is you enjoy the smell of you is this what you're saying are you are you in some way german be careful you you watch yourself you may be an alligator but you're uh you're very small i'm not i'm not i'm not sure if i'm an alligator or a crocodile i'll be quite honest with you i will take you down man i love it when you talk dirty oh yeah that's right oh daddy likes that yeah that's a good step oh yeah oh it's getting too dirty we gotta go [Music] you | LLS With Craig Ferguson | UC6qgop5LPchSAUth9JzwL3w | 2021-10-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,309 | 11,198 |
saPWSX87XD8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saPWSX87XD8 | The Emotional Interview with Mike Modest | I'm Hulk Hogan the greatest rustler of all time we're not worthy we're not worthy got space man huh no actually I'm A permer New World Order honestly I can't go anywhere without getting a [Music] [Applause] boner again you doing I live my life [Music] woo The Rock Says sweet baby Jesus in the [Music] [Applause] office hi everyone welcome to wrestle Rock podcast I'm your host nostrada and I host this episode with my colleague Johnny D are you doing today yes uh I'm going super great and you know what no we we are already on our fourth season as usual yeah and we have none other than a special guest uh Mr Michael Maris H better known as Mike moris so as you going today my friend hey guys how's it going man thank you for having me on fellas you're welcome yes we're going great and uh we have uh a little bit times to discuss all together so is very appreciated and we would like to uh talk about uh your um your Deb your debut so did you receive uh coaching from Rick Thompson and Jerry Monty the former APW coaches or what is actually Roland Alexander who served as your coach you know right um so what happened was Jerry Monty was the first guy that trained me and Jerry was enhancement Talent or a jobber for a WWF at the time now WWE and uh so Jerry was the first guy that trained me and uh he he he did it for very little money I didn't have a lot of money I was 18 you know and uh his school was a long was far away from my house so um on the weekend I would head down there and and you know train basically on the weekends and uh what happened was Roland had been he he wanted to be in Jerry's shows and so he had asked if he could manage Playboy Buddy Rose on one of Jerry Monty's shows and Jerry said yeah you can manage you can manage Buddy Rose because Roland had been friends with Buddy Rose for years and Rick Thompson Rick Thompson was also wrestling for Jerry okay and uh so what happened was we got to the show up in I think it was Lakeport uh California and um we get there and then Roland is trying to talk to Buddy Rose to see what you know what they're doing that night and uh when he finally talks to buddy buddy's like oh I I didn't hear anything about you managing me and uh so Roland went to Jerry and he said hey man what's up I thought I was supposed to manage Buddy Rose tonight and uh Jerry said oh yeah you know what you can manage him but first you have to go through my school and learn how to be a manager okay and that'll be $2,500 and Roland was pissed because Jerry and Roland and and Buddy Rose they were all friends Roland knew a lot of the wrestlers even though he himself wasn't a wrestler he had trained to be a wrestler wanted to be a wrestler and so he helped the wrestlers out with uh you know if one of the wrestlers needed uh a little bit of marijuana or something like that Roland would help him out and you know make sure he got some or whatever and uh so Roland knew all these guys for years and Roland was really offended that that Jerry was treating him like like a mark you know is one of the wrestling terms you know and and uh so we wrestled you know the match we we had the the show and uh on the way home you know back to the Bay Area we we stopped at this restaurant and Roland was pissed off still about the whole situation and Roland told told Rick Thompson at breakfast Roland said you know what [ __ ] that guy I'm I'm going to open up my own school and I'm going to put him out of business okay okay so Roland a few months later he opened up his own school with Rick Thompson is the head trainer okay and Rick had started training me at Jerry's place and I could see the quality of of training difference okay different you know yeah Jerry Monty was an entertainment wrestler um everything he did was was like uh sticky you know it was not it wasn't real wrestling it was just it was entertainment okay and Rick Thompson was a real wrestler you know he knew how to wrestle how to shoot um you know he really knew the the craft of wrestling the art and so I knew where I had to go for better training yeah and uh and so I ended up going with Roland and and uh Rick Thompson and they opened up APW and and I was the first uh assistant trainer at APW with Rick Thompson as the head coach nice and we will talk about the APW uh in a in a couples of minutes so I gohe with of course what up Ms okay how did you come to be approach for the documentary expose pro wrestling greatest secrets in which you were the masked wrestler private pain yeah so Roland had gotten contacted by the uh the casting company that was was doing the uh wrestling Secrets exposed okay yeah and Roland got me uh Donovan Morgan and Max Justice um all kind of like involved in the thing the way it was presented to me was that it was going to be a Lucha Libre wrestling movie okay and everyone was going to be in masks because it was Lucha Libre okay and when we got down to La I I had even signed a contract um for a wrestling program tentatively called uh the wrestling show is what what the working title of what we were doing was called it was the wrestling show and uh so we get down to LA and right away you know the first very first meeting um with the production crew and everything uh we became real aware right away that this was going to be an Expose and not a wrestling movie it wasn't going to be a uh a Lucha Libre wrestling movie at all and that it was an expose so we were down there and it wasn't sitting right with me I didn't like the way it was all kind of being done and it felt really cheesy so I had basically talked to this this lady named Christan Curry and I had told her that you know I wasn't interested in doing this anymore and either was Max Justice or or Donovan Morgan and we didn't want to be a part of it we didn't realize what this was so so uh Miss Curry was like okay well you know you can do that you you can choose not to do this and she said but however you did sign a contract with us and um you know we'll have to sue you for days of lost filming if we need to put other people in these spots we can do that but it's going to take us days and we already have a production crew ready to go and film right now so we'd be suing you for lost days of production so I started thinking more about it I called Roland trying to get some advice and uh Roland was unavailable to talk to me and uh so the only person I was able to get a hold of was Crash Holly crash and yeah I I uh crash had had come to APW to kind of get retrained and uh I was working a lot with him on retraining and uh and so uh Mike Mike and I had become really good friends and uh we were friends when I first got into Jerry Mon's and I was working for Jerry Monty uh Mike Lockwood Crash Holly was working for Woody farmer another local Bay Area Guy and um so Mike and I were friends already and then when he came to APW we we became closer friends so I was able to talk to him and the internet was relatively new and with you know with blogs and all that stuff it was relatively new and there was already smart marks going online saying you know bad things about me and and how dare I expose the business and blah blah blah and yet these are smart marks that saying it right well how did you get smartened up to the business you're a smart Mark right you found a Kay faab sheet you found the wrestling torch um you know you you smartened up somehow but you're not a wrestler and crash's point was hey F F everybody he was like [ __ ] them all nobody's paying your bills but you're going to make a lot of money with this you know if you do it so he he said' I think you should do it and screw everybody you know he's like who are these smart marks telling you that you know you can't do it and he's like and you know I think we all know what wrestling is I I knew what wrestling was when I was when I was five and I I first became a fan I already knew it was you know partially entertainment uh you know a guy hits you with the Dropkick and then it doesn't hurt him when he lands on the ring right but if he misses the drop KCK suddenly the ring is is like metal you know it's like concrete and now it hurt hurts him when he when he misses the Dropkick so there were all kinds of things that early on in in you know when I was watching wrestling I already kind of knew it was an entertainment-based Sport and um so I went back to Kristen Curry and I basically told her hey look you know we'll still do this but we need more money you know like we're not getting a big cut of this Roland is getting half of the money that you you you said you were going to pay us Roland was getting half of everybody's so the original amount was 5,000 each and we were only getting 2500 because Roland was taking 2500 and that's why Roland didn't want to talk to me because Roland knew what it was he knew what the project was that he sent us down there he just didn't want to tell us because he knew that we would all be against doing it you know well when I talked to Kristen Curry I explained to her that we were going to need a lot more money and so she arranged for all three of us to get paid a lot more money than we were originally promised so uh with that we we all three did it knowing what we were doing and uh you know I made really good money doing it and uh like like crash said no one else was paying my bills at the time and when I looked back on it it it certainly didn't hurt professional wrestling either you know uh wrestling is more popular today than it ever was and I think part of the reason it's so popular is that people understand what a grueling uh sport it is you know it may the outcomes may be predetermined but nothing else in that ring is fake you know um that's right you know every every everything hurts you know yes for body and with the with the social media it's easier to know uh a lot of information so uh that's probably why also the the popularity is growing up for professional you know and um we're talking about uh your experience in uh your theatrical and uh and uh documentary um uh experiences and we would like to uh talk about your WWE try out uh alongside of course with Mr Tony Jones um please provide uh us uh your experience with the uh the WWE for your triy out but of course we have been involved in a beyond the ma documentary so uh that was uh on uh for me probably one of the best um documentary that uh someone who can create for over decad so like dark side of the Ring yeah exactly yeah um I I really enjoyed being a part of Beyond the Mat and I'm still grateful to this day uh for Barry blowstein and uh Michael Braverman and Barry Bloom for uh picking me uh for the project um so for the for the documentary purpose is they pretended like it was my first tryy out with WWE but I had had many trouts with them okay I didn't know that yeah I had I had had many tryouts with them I had a try out with Donovan Morgan that was really really good um I had a lot of very good tryouts with them and they never were interested in in signing me I was just too small honestly and um even Coco beware was much bigger than I was um you know he was a real beefy guy he may not have been tall but he was thick as hell and uh so they just were never really interested in me because of that and when they approached me for Beyond the Mat and they explained to me that I was going to get a try out and this and that I I was more concerned ered not with the necessarily the try out I was more concerned that I had 10 minutes in the ring typically what happens when you get a WWE tryy out is they will tell you okay you got 10 minutes and then about an hour before the show they'll tell you hey you got seven minutes and then five minutes before you go out they'll tell you hey you got five minutes oh [ __ ] and then as you're going out they tell you hey you got four minutes oh [ __ ] and then when you get out there they're telling you three minutes oh and then as soon as you start your match they're telling you go home and that had happened to me quite a few times where I was promised 10 minutes and I had to shorten the match to two or three minutes you know and so what I I told told uh uh Barry was that I wanted to be guaranteed a 10minute try out I said I want 10 whole minutes to be in that WWE ring otherwise I'm not interested in doing it because I know how this works I know what what they're going to do they're going to tell me I've got an amount of time and they're going to cut cut the hell out of it and I'm going to look like [ __ ] because I'm taking a 10-minute match and I'm trying to cut it down to two minutes I'm not going to be able to do any of my good stuff you know the match isn't going to have any kind of storyline or or anything like that and I'm relatively unknown so it's really hard to capture the attention of a WWE audience it's really difficult to capture their attention in you know 30 seconds and then finish your match in another minute you know yeah so I was told by Barry blowstein that I would I would have 10 minutes then I was also told by Jim cornette that I would have 10 minutes guaranteed in that ring so as is typical we're standing in the green room we're ready to go or the gorilla room we're ready to go out and uh Bruce Pritchard says Hey guys you're gonna have to cut that mask to about five minutes so I looked at him I said okay so we go out there and and when we get in the ring and you know the referee is talking to us and stuff the referee's like hey guys we're going to have to cut it even shorter and we start wrestling I mean literally I'm talking 35 seconds into the match and the referee says Hey guys go home God he says go home it's time no and I had Tony in a headlock on the mat and looked up at the referee and I said no nope and he tells Bruce Pritchard on the earpiece he says uh he says no and I hear Bruce Pritchard yelling go home go home do they know what [ __ ] go home means and uh I just told Tony I said no man we ain't going home I said we're going to take our 10 minutes and we're going to do this match so I looked at it like this they could send a couple of wrestlers down to beat us up and kick us out of the ring that'd be fine with me because then we'd kind of be in a storyline you know like I was like [ __ ] it let him do that let him kick us out um other than that we're taking our 10 minutes you know yeah and the other reason I wanted 10 minutes was that I already knew that draws was in the documentary yeah and I I knew that draws had a try out and I knew that draws was already signed so I thought to myself okay so in this documentary you know documentaries still have an objective they still have a narrative that they want to impart upon you and I realized quickly that the narrative was going to be this The Narrative was going going to be that draws got the try out and got got signed and was a big Superstar now and that I was going to be the sad story Mike modest had a try out but he just wasn't good enough he only was able to do 30 seconds and then his match fell apart and he looked like [ __ ] and that's why he didn't get signed and I knew that's what they were going to paint me as like the [ __ ] loser and so I wanted 10 minutes because if I had 10 minutes to win that crowd over and make them pop the way I knew I could then I knew that they wouldn't be able to paint me as a loser they might be able to paint me as the guy that didn't get the contract but people would look at me like I don't know why that guy was really good and listen to the crowd reaction exactly you know so that was the story that me and Tony ended up painting was look how good we are and WWE still didn't sign us you know uh meanwhile God blesses Soul uh draws ended up getting seriously injured uh you know shortly after uh filming that and uh sadly uh my career ended up lasting a lot longer than his um but yeah I never regretted uh Bruce Pritchard was [ __ ] [ __ ] furious when we got backstage again he was livid he was red in the face he looked like uh like brother love with you know you know he had no makeup on but man he was red in the face you know and uh I pretty much knew that WWE was probably never going to sign me I just wasn't their cup of tea at the time uh now of course later they they got real comfortable using smaller guys like Rey Mysterio Spike Dudley who I trained um you know and Crash Holly so later on they started you know Brian Danielson they started bringing in smaller guys but when I was you know in the hunt for a WWE contract they were not signing smaller guys I W I was uh you know like I said Coco beware was the smallest guy working for the company and he was 235 pounds yeah okay uh you mentioned in this documentary that Japan is one of the best plays to wrestle do you still think so oh yeah yeah without a doubt um you know in the US even in Mexico uh if if you tell people that you wrestled here you wrestled Mexico you wrestled you know in the UK you tell people you wrestled here or there the other wrestlers are like oh cool good for you but when you tell another wrestler that you wrestled in Japan they pay attention because everyone knows that uh the Japanese Strong Style and and the way they train it's it's just the toughest place to wrestle you know um you have to know your [ __ ] to be in Japan if you're not a good wrestler um those guys will eat you up you know you have to really know your stuff um so I always knew that that's where I wanted to go I was a big fan of all Japan um you know mitsuhara Misawa kinta kabashi Jun aiyama um kada you know all these guys that I watched in in uh all Japan and even New Japan I was huge fans I was a bigger fan of all Japan than New Japan and uh that's why when Noah branched off from all Japan I really wanted to be a part of that company and um it was only because of a friend of mine named ed Schuman who was on the NWA board of directors and uh he lived back in like like Illinois or Chicago area I think it was Chicago and uh uh yeah in fact fact he came and picked me up at the airport one time just to take me out and smoke some weed and and have some beers I had a lay over in Chicago and it was really long and uh so I I called Ed and I told him I was like man I'm stuck at the airport for like 10 hours and he goes oh well Mikey I'll come get you and he goes we'll go smoke some weed and drink some beers and then I'll bring you back but uh Ed Schuman had been contacted by um Noah they were coming to look at Harley rac's Talent at Harley races school and so I was able to through Ed Schuman get in touch with Noah and send them a package and basically talk to them about coming by APW even though I was no longer a trainer at APW I still had a lot of loyalty towards Roland and um APW and so I arranged for uh Noah to stop and and you know come see APW talent and um so that's how that's how that happened that's how we ended up getting booked with with uh with Noah was they came by APW and watched a try out um with several guys and um and so that that ended up leading me to wrestle in Japan and man it was it was a a dream come true I I'll never forget one of my First shows that I wrestled I wrestled early in the card like maybe second or third match and then after the match I grabbed two beers and I went up in the the the nose bleed seats the balcony you know and I was watching uh Misawa and Kashi and all these these fantastic wrestlers tawe and I'm watching all these guys drinking my beer and I'm like I I can't [ __ ] believe this I'm being paid to be here and watch these guys live I would have paid $2,000 for tickets and a plane ticket to come watch these guys anytime you know like it was a it was a dream come true to watch them wrestle let alone to actually be in the ring with them and and wrestling with them you know it was a a real honor to be a part of that company I felt more honored to be a part of Noah uh than any company that I had ever worked for in my entire career um including WWE and WCW um I I was more honored to wrestle for WW to wrestle for Noah and uh to be able to get in the ring with with these guys that I completely idolized and I knew that um you know once I wrestled in Japan that I would have the respect of every other wrestler that you know wrestled anywhere else and um you're just before you're talking you're talked about uh the APW so I would like to know uh something about uh APW were you uh at the APW training session in 2001 when Brian Ang tragic tragically lost is live due to an an accidental incident involving a great Cali with a flapjack yeah so um hey guys I'm gonna go make some more coffee real quick no problem my my internet kind of Fades out when I'm when I'm on this side of the house a little bit so if if you lose me or something I'll be right back problem um so I was only working with ap W um only as a trainer with Ki I wasn't I wasn't a part of APW anymore at the time uh Donovan was now the head trainer and uh Vinnie masar was the uh assistant trainer for APW and um I was at home basically I was overseeing the training and I wasn't there that night and Donovan was there with Vinnie masaro and uh I had gotten a phone call from Donovan and you I pick up the phone and Donovan told me what had happened and okay it was real sad I had met I had met Brian a few times and he was a very very very respectful young man uh very nice guy and um when I found out that uh Vinnie had had them doing the the flapjack I was uh really bummed out because the flapjack to me is a very dangerous move and I had taken it a few times from bigger guys and it usually rung my bell every time I took it I would get some kind of small concussion you know and so it was a move I really didn't work with people on and I would warn people that if anybody ever wants to do this with you I gotta let you know it's really dangerous you know it's the moment it's the momentum of the move it's because it's so circular um at the end of that Circle you're you're coming down with a lot of momentum and uh you know Brian and colie should have definitely not been doing it because Brian was so small compared to colie um we know that yeah and if you don't push directly on the the shoulder and you put your head up and the guys drop down on the same time that's right that was uh very dangerous you know yeah between you and me kie is not super flexible and is a monster this is really dangerous so you know yeah and you're you're coming from so high you know like when when most people do the flapjack on you you know if a guy that's 6 foot does it you know that's one thing but when a guy that's 7 fo4 does it that's you're coming down from a long ways you know and uh sadly what happened was Brian had taken one of them and it made him loopy you know and they decided I guess to let him do it again but he was already not feeling good from the first one and then he took another one and that was the one that killed him and um it uh it breaks my heart that that he died and I know it always has bothered Ki um you know he's one of the nicest guys I ever met and delip wouldn't wouldn't have hurt anybody you know um on purpose and uh that's so sad so yeah it was it was a terrible situation man just terrible so after Brian died um we made these little bandanas you know and at the next show all the wrestlers wore these bandanas out out to the ring and Roland in bad taste uh Roland suggested that only the baby faces should wear the bandanas because the heels are heels right yeah and I got I got kind of pissed off at Roland and I said Roland this isn't an angle like I hate to break it to you but this isn't an angle we're not using Brian's death as a way to get over a baby faces and heels all the wrestlers want to wear these bandanas because we're all brokenhearted that Brian's dead yeah this isn't an angle you know yeah we all we all wore wore the bandanas out to the ring and stuff and I put Brian's uh I put Brian's bandana in my my wrestling bag and uh it has stayed there for my entire career um every every wrestling show every entertainment thing every acting gig um every experience that I've ever had I have brought Brian with me and I use it as a way to uh remind myself to be very very grateful for the opportunities that I've been given okay okay as a trainer hold on a second let me go I want to go get this I want to go get this no no problem are you okay yeah yeah perfect okay you got it oh wow oh wow wow wow that that's a piece of uh history you know OMG wow yeah so Brian's been with me my whole career nice that's really nice thank you for sharing this uh this thing with yeah thank you so much apprciate okay Mr modes as a a trainer for the moment of course what is your top prospect who who is your top prospect uh at your wrestling school in Las Vegas oh so I no longer train uh wrestlers I uh I stopped training in Las Vegas God years ago uh 10 years ago or something like that [Music] um so I I don't I don't train anybody anymore I I kind of do seminars here and there um but I'm just I'm not really interested in in training anybody uh you know if I was working for like aew or something then I'd be more interested but uh what happened was um i' so I've got a 5-year-old daughter and so I'm no longer available on weekends that's the only time I I have with her is weekends so weekends are out for me so I I just pretty much stopped doing everything with wrestling I I don't do anything with wrestling anymore um uh gcw uh recently inducted me into their uh independent Wrestling Hall of Fame and that was the last thing I've done with with wrestling you know wrestling involved um but I'll tell you uh so a guy that I trained years ago named big ugly his son is now wrestling and his son is named Titus Alexander okay and and I'll tell you what Titus is somebody to look look for coming up he's a hell of a talent he's he's got he's got one of the best dropkicks in the business and uh just an incredible Talent um incredible uh young man very uh very humble and easy to work with kind of guy so that um even though I'm not his trainer I would say he's he's definitely the upand cominging prospect to look for Titus Alexander yeah this is that guy okay that's him yeah so as usual H it's it's already practically 40 minutes of your generous time so as usual uh for uh closing our episode uh my partner Ben AKA nostros ban it's all about the French Prophet you know and he try to predict the future of Our Guest okay yeah of course the word is yours yeah first of all thank you so much for the interview it was a very appreciated right on guys okay I predict to you uh you uh you're going to make an appearance a future appearance in an eventual documentary such as uh the secret of pro wrestling or dark side of the ring or Beyond the Mat so I'm sorry are you are you you asking me a question no no no no it's a prediction you got to make in the future documentary oh another documentary yeah of course oh awesome cool so thank you so much for your time this is very awesome that you can take your 40 minutes your 40 generous minutes right with uh Mike modus uh former wrestler with uh over 20 years experience and uh during this episode we learn a lot of interesting story and true story and emotional uh story of course uh thank you so much for your time and have a great goodbye thank you guys thank you so much peace and love | WrestleRock Podcast | UCAn1z5Sbf7lwiTFj-vQVD1Q | 2023-11-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,625 | 27,530 |
DdAfwd1D0K4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdAfwd1D0K4 | Sciences Po Lille | Wikipedia audio article | Sciences Po Lille institut d'études politiques de lille English Leo Institute of Political Studies officially referred to as Sciences Po Lille pronounced Co H and ESPO as located in lille france and is part of the conference de grandes écoles it was created as one of the French Institutes of Political Studies the school's focus is on educating Frances political and diplomatic personnel but it's academic focus spans not only the political and economic sciences but also law communications finance business urban policy management and journalism topic history and organization Sciences Po Lille was created by decree in 1991 as all IEP it aims to give its students training in the civil service but it specializes in European and international studies the Institute also has an agreement with the renowned school of journalism a Coll super de journalism a de Lille it also proposes highly selective dual degrees with universities in Spain England and Germany the curriculum at the IEP is at the crossroads of law history economics political science and sociology students are taught at least two foreign languages and spend one year abroad entrance to the IEP can be achieved through highly selective exams topic campus at the time of its establishment in 1991 Sciences Po Lille was located in the premises of the Ecole superadded journalism a de Lille 50 Ruge o da de châtillon built in the nineteenth century the building was located in the Quartier Latin of Lille which used to be where all Leal's universities were located the building quickly turned out to be too small for both schools thus in 1996 in order to keep growing Sciences Po Lille moved into a bigger building this time located in a working-class district called Mullins the choice of this district was political the municipality of Lille wish to enhance social diversity in the neighbourhood Sciences Po Lille students being mostly from high income and educational backgrounds its presence in the Mullens district was seen as a way to reinvigorate this southern part of Lille Sciences Po alleles new address became 84 Rue de trayvis near the metro station Porte de Valence en the building is a former factory made of red bricks to cope with the quick development of the school a new relocation took place in January 2017 Sciences Po Lille came back to its original area and established its campus rua goosed Angelia in the old quartier latin of lille this building of downtown Lille as 8,200 square metres it provides three amphitheaters forty rooms and a 1,500 square metre library topic admission Sciences Po Lille is one of the most selective French Eccles students wishing to attend Sciences Po Lille must pass highly selective and competitive entrance exams composed of a general knowledge test and history test and a language test the rate of admission as as with all grandes écoles very low between five and 15 percent of candidates are admitted there are two admission procedures for the undergraduate program the two of them are collectively organized by Sciences Po Lille and six other Sciences Po X and Provence Lyon Rennes Saint German and lay Strasbourg and Toulouse the Conqueror commune one air na access to the first year of the program more than 10,000 high schoolers take this exam each year and only 1,000 of them are admitted to one of the seven Sciences Po of Lille X and Provence Lyon Rennes Saint German and lay Strasbourg and Toulouse among them 150 successful candidates get into Sciences Po Lille the Conqueror filly airs intake grace access to the first year of the dual degrees this exam is organized to select the future students of the dual degrees with the University of Salamanca Spain the University of Kent England and the University of Munster Germany they consist of a written test in history contemporary questions in a language test varies according to the program after which there is an oral test in the language of the program where only half of the previously selected students will be chosen to go through the conquer communed tui na direct access to the second year of the program admission procedures for graduate programs procedure for French students the selection process is done through an exam about sixty students per year enrolled directly in one of Sciences Po Leo's master's programs without having attended the undergraduate program international graduate admissions procedure admission is based on the holistic assessment of each candidates academic personal and professional background international applicants are required to submit the following documents a cover letter to recommendation letters a resume written in French the copy of the applicants academic degree the student's academic record of the last three years prior to the application grades and a French language certificate minimum required b2 special entrance exam for Chinese applicants this exam gives access to a limited number of masters programs corporate and government communication sustainable development management of cultural institutions and the dual degree with the Ecole super de journalism a Delisle the exam takes place in January in Beijing and Shanghai in order to be eligible for this exam candidates must have a bachelor's degree a b2 level in French language Dolph Dolph TCF TEF a 90 TOEFL IBT 750 TOI c6i alt score the exam is structured in two phases a four-hour written exam on a current political issue dealing with the world economy and international relations the use of a Chinese french dictionary is authorized during the exam and a 30-minute oral exam during which the jury appreciates the candidates motivation as well as their level of French in his general culture topic tuitions tuitions are based on the income of the students family they range from 0 euro to three point two zero zero euros a year to tuition must be added health insurance which costs about 200 euros for the full year topic graduate programs Sciences Po Lille masters programs are divided into four sections public affairs and public goods management this section offers three different masters public affairs private public partnership and sustainable development European and international affairs this section offers three masters European affairs peace conflict and development and strategy intelligence and risk management organizations strategy and communication this section offers three different masters commerce and international finance corporate and government communication and management of cultural institutions philosophy politics and economics this section offers one single master's a research master's degree it provides students with a solid education in social sciences and is designed to prepare students for doctoral research the first two semesters are taught at Sciences Po Lille and the last two semesters in one of the following schools eh ESS CNS Lyon Ecole pre de haut etudes University of Lille the master in political and economic philosophy at University of Bern the master in politics economics and philosophy at Hamburg University the MA philosophy and economics in Beirut the master in philosophy and economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam the université libre de Brussels and the Centre for philosophy of law of Louvain Sciences Po Lille also offers co-sponsored master's dual degree Sciences Po Lille esj Lille Master of Science MSC in Public Policy Management Sciences Po Lille Audencia non master preparation for the aggregation of Economics Sciences Po Lille University of Lille master research in political science Sciences Po Lille University of Lille topic study abroad program Sciences Po Lille has a very large study abroad program the school has signed over 240 international agreements with universities located on every continent here are some of Sciences polyols partner universities North America United States of America George Washington University University of Virginia College of William & Mary Reed College Georgia State University Stony Brook University San Jose State University Northeastern Illinois University Michigan State University Catholic University of America Canada McMaster University University of Calgary Dalhousie University University of Victoria Simon Fraser University Wilfrid Laurier University université de Moncton st. Francis Xavier University University of the Fraser Valley Huron University College University d'ottawa Mexico universidad iberoamerican ax instituto tecnológico autonomy de mexico el colegio de mexico universidad de las américas puebla instituto tecnológico y de estudios superiores de monterrey south america costa rica universidad de Costa Rica Argentina universidad Torquato di tella Universidad del Salvador universidad nacional de Cuyo brazil federal university of minas gerais fundação getúlio vargas universidade federal de Pernambuco Columbia University del Rosario Pontifical Bolivarian University Chile Universidad Austral de Chile andres bello National University Valparaiso University Pontificia Universidad Kedah chili topic international dual degrees Sciences Po Lille offers partnerships with a number of universities around the world and a few dual degree programs Sciences Po Lille does not currently have any dual degree partnerships with any American universities Sciences Po Lille is partnered with 12 American universities for study abroad programs at the undergraduate level these include Stony Brook University Fordham University Catholic University of America Kennesaw State University American University Georgia State University the University of Virginia San Jose State University Reed College Northeastern Illinois University Michigan State University not to be confused with the University of Michigan and the College of William & Mary the dual master's degree in European affairs called MA Europe and the world with the Aston University the dual master's degree in European studies Central and Eastern Europe with the University of sigit in Hungary the franco-british double degree course with the University of Kent in England the course structure consists of two academic years in Lille and two in Canterbury various options are available for year 5 the franco-german double degree course with the University of Munster in Germany the franco-spanish double degree course with the University of Salamanca in Spain topic prep programs for high-ranking civil servant positions prep program for the ecole nationale ad administration prep program for the aggregation des sciences economics at sociales topic moonwalks Association Model United Nations Sciences Po Lille moonwalk Association has ranked the 13th world's best moon delegation according to the best delegate guide it makes it the best French delegation in 2011 its students were awarded the Honorable delegate award at both London and Harvard's moon as well as the distinguished delegation award in New York City in 2013 at the n mu and NY the school won the outstanding delegation award which is considered the most prestigious prize that same year a student was also awarded the outstanding delegate award at Harvard's moon topic summer-school Sciences Po Lille opened a summer school in 2015 it consists in a two-week intensive program during which students attend courses of economics law politics and history all the courses are related to a common theme which changes every year in 2015 the theme was that European Union's challenges in a context of crisis classes are all taught in English participants receive a certificate with six ECT s credits they can also take optional courses in French language and culture and get one more ECT s courses consist of classroom sessions held on each weekday except on the field trip to Brussels the summer school also includes local cultural visits various social events conferences a visit of Lille and a study trip to Brussels and the EU institutions in the summer 2015 17 students participated in the summer school the European Commission spokesperson Natasha Berto gave a conference topic notable alumni Gerald darman een French minister of budget lawmaker advisor of Nicolas Sarkozy during the presidential election of 2017 mayor of tourcoing Barbara Pompey Lea French Minister for biodiversity matters French lawmaker Karima Delhi French representative in Parliament Johanna Rowland mayor of Nantes city and president of non tomato poll Weber Ville French representative in Parliament | wikipedia tts | UCmmkBTh8HaiycBZjOc8cVgw | 2019-03-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,948 | 12,430 |
76Iyr5tMPBI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76Iyr5tMPBI | Home-bound Rambling Wed Roadway Ramble 18 March 2020 | hello friends happy Wednesday not doing a car video today because I didn't go anywhere strange times very strange times they tell me not to come to work but continue to work what you do yeah I know a lot of people were the same boat a lot of people are in worse boats don't want to talk about that we've talked about it enough you know what will be will be and we know we're gonna be there too to keep on another stroke I mean Europe smoke this I think class Friday on the livestream I noticed when I was smoking it that it was getting hotter than I remember it before and I looked at the bottom afterwards you can see that it's a there's a really light colored patch here which wasn't there before I got inside and poked around and everything and there's no evidence for burnout but it's just the wall was very thin down there so I did some pipe mortar work on it this never works no maybe you can see it out in there yeah so we'll see we make them keep warming there to protect that bottom a bit better and after I'm satisfied that it's okay I'll go ahead and restain that trying to match the stay and although this is a pretty complicated well yeah I'll be able to match it somehow but it's just odd that just that one little spot the stains sort of started to bubble up I love this body buddy I despite this problem which is a tiny issue I would highly recommend recommend these new york pipes they they're well engineered with the exception of the wall thickness on this one and they smoke very well and they're relatively inexpensive good the probably good value that's the word I was looking for and this is haunted bookshop of course and you can hear my dog barking biz everybody is getting a little auto yeah my poor wife is not used to being around as much as I've been around this book the dogs are not used to you know they wondering why I'm not going anywhere strange but at least we're we're healthy and hopefully we'll stay healthy but if not hopefully we'll recover very quickly that's that's the way we all should be looking at this and I said I wasn't gonna talk about it so I'm gonna stop right now you know when you're and you're focused on something else and trying to keep the the the words flowing you just go on autopilot you start talking about whatever's on your mind that's why I love the Drivetime videos cuz you're getting pure you know whatever happens to be passing through my head I say it's just probably not very wise of me but I find it really therapeutic that's why I'm doing this right now you know I didn't think about this I just turned the camera on and started talking there's a therapeutic nature to that maybe you're getting the short end of the stick there because you poor guys are having to listen to me ramble but most of the time you say you like it you you poor poor folks we we need a cure for that so I got a box and I know what's in this this is not something okay - [ __ ] - that's interesting it has my address on it but above the address that says okay to ship - why wouldn't it be Oh anyway I know this is go some I bought with probably the worst cutout receipt I've ever seen quickly because but I think this is a really cool place not a big name invested in saran wrap and then put tape around the sanitizer on protection I suppose I'm gonna have to put on my glasses to be able to tell you what this is actually cuz I forgot but you have it it's a backing up so I think that's a really nice shape large bowl paneled so it's actually gonna cut some tattling going on there but we're the elegant shaped otherwise I think it's just a nice balance of the panel which tends to be a chunky pipe and and assert a nice smooth flowing lines and you got the saddle bit don't believe it's a filter yep it's got a boss a filter in there whole you very carefully throwing that away let's go inside here clean airway drilling looks good yeah nice needs work stem is oxidized the pipe itself the stain is awful looks like it was dipped in random branded a little bit sustained but that's okay my old man class without see if I can tell you let's see it is a Savile filtro special leaves Italian made I don't know if you guys are gonna be able to see this but the stem is pretty badly oxidized and somebody apparently tried to clean it because you can see some like sandpaper marks there but they just gave up that's actually in the next shape now we'll be able to get this cleaned up very well and I'll I'll show it to you when it's done it's actually a gift for someone a little cagey about it that's the big news for today got you know I've been home well actually since last so Wednesday of last week was the last day I went to work so I've been in work for a week now and I was thinking at first you know wow this has got a cool I'll be able to get caught up on my pipe work yeah doesn't work in that way at all I'm doing more work working from home that I do when I'm at work there's no question about it when I get up most morning six o'clock and one of the first things I'll do is I'll let the dogs out I get the coffee going and then I'll usually check my email then I'll spend somewhere between 20 minutes and an hour answering emails and just you know getting things done that I will have to do when I got to work otherwise and then I'll usually spend about an hour sometimes I'll come down here for an hour because I don't have a hard start time most days second I can pretty much set my own hours so I've come down here for an hour and get some work done if I can or you know if there's something else going on that I have I'll do that and then like I get off to work and yeah I gotta get there and all that so there's this break that occurs between me checking email and then me actually getting to work and starting work well the problem is I don't have that break here I just keep going from email and so I'm I'm working like I start work at 6 a.m. and next thing I know it's 1 o'clock in the afternoon I'm like gee why am I so tired it's just a little bit past lunchtime it's morning worked almost a full thing now and of course I'm everything's done by email and and everybody's expecting that it's gonna be a nine-to-five day so yeah it's got to do a better job of scheduling myself why did I bring that up oh because I was hoping to have more time to get caught up on pipes to play this is the smoke she's not moving today gonna I noticed that one Saturday last Saturday when I did the live stream giveaway I noticed that the smoke was kind of hanging her might have to get a get a fan got all we know right here the dogs are out huh if I open the window while the dogs are out they think I'm somebody in the side of the yard and that causes all kinds of problems so I'll wait until I hear them come in they're just trying to be good guard dogs drinking the champagne a beer I was on antibiotics for ten days and that's done so this is the first of all a drink I've had in quite a while which is not a big deal I don't drink that much but it's nice some evenings to be able to unwind by the way this is this is late in the day this is the evenings it's close to nine o'clock for them no eight o'clock yeah it's after 8:00 it's after 7:00 it's been a long day the other thing I guess I can tell you while we're just sitting here in you're visiting with me it is a lot some more of this it's in that 20th anniversary dark Lake xx dark Lake which is a Cornell and deal using eighteen-year-old Parikh walk to tents and thought well I know the Virginia's are young so I'm just gonna keep them gonna put him in my cell or maybe open them up in five years or so and then I put in an older and I saw let me get another two tins I had I did it when they came in I noticed the numbers on these no I don't want to put my glasses on again I can't see the number but they're only making five thousand and a number was like four thousand three hundred and something I saw that I thought huh I'd really like to have a couple more tins of this four is nice but six would be better so I went online to order two more and they're gone so they sold out of the five thousand that they made ain't good for them I don't think this is something that they're gonna do again simply because they don't have that eighteen-year-old Parikh so now I gotta decide do I keep it and wait five years like I was originally planning or dry crack one open now to try it you know if it was a burly blend I'd probably be much more tempted vapors die I like them I just don't have the oh oh that's my daily eight o'clock alarm I take medication at 8 a.m. AP which obviously I'm not too careful about because I'm not gonna take it home done here so now you know what time is glad we cleared that up yeah so you can't buy anymore of the dark flake I think they still had the other stuff available the stuff that's got the Orientals in it but I'm not interested in that I just wanted the straight vapors anyway well we'll see how it goes I'm not gonna open it it's gonna it's gonna get lost for a while then we'll just see how it is and yeah maybe five years it's funny I remember a time thinking about cellaring tobacco and thinking wow five years like you know she put that away now and then I'll buy more next year so this way every every year I'll be able to open it and now I'm getting to the point where I'm starting to think gee five years that's a large chunk of the rest of my life it's what really want to invest in tobacco for you know that far into the future it's it's funny how your perspective changes as you get older whoa sorry about that guys I just kicked the tripod you have funny how your perspective changes as you get older oh but I like getting older it's by and large there's more good things about getting older than there are bad things at least in my experience and you know the bad things are there and they'll they'll come in more and more frequently but I like that a lot of the the kids stuff is over you know the the worrying about appearances and nothing I'm a slob not that I want that I think I should be as but you know you just things just aren't important anymore that used to be super important to me I don't worry so much you know what I say anymore which is probably not good certainly my wife thinks it's not good at times and such is life yeah getting old has its benefits that's that room the other one was Isabelle the deeper bark that that Thatcher has it been more of a yapper to her her bark although it's easy to they can get they can switch back and forth so sometimes they tricked me and I think it's one it's actually the other bargain tell you a funny dog story and then I'll let you go my wife got out the crock-pot a couple nights ago and she has this recipe for brisket that is fantastic she does whatever she does and then it goes in the crock-pot for 10 hours so she sets it up overnight and then when I get up in the morning I I take it out of the crock-pot and set it aside to cool because it has to go in the refrigerator for so to Susteren such a length of time and then it's gonna go into the oven to finish it it's very complicated but it's delicious anyway it smells fantastic when it's cooking and yeah so we got it all set up and went to bed and the next morning I die my alarm goes off and you know I hit the snooze alarm and then the dog starts barking which happens quite frequently and I'm coming down the steps expecting to see the dog at the door waiting patiently for me to let her out in the yard what I saw instead was Isobel who's not the dog in my little avatar thing that's Thatcher Isabel was sitting right at the corner of the like were the two counters me and the crock pots up above staring at the crock pot and barking she must have just the had enough of the smell and decided that she wanted brisket now it was it was really funny I've never seen her do that before and I love the patience where she was willing to just sit there and wait but just occasionally barked a few times to to order that brisket to get into her belly poor thing didn't get any anyway guys I hope your week is going well and you're surviving all the craziness we'll have a solo livestream on Friday so I hope you can you can stop in spend a little bit of time with me maybe give me something to talk about for goodness sake so I'll tell me about stories and beyond that I think we we have nothing left to talk about so I will let you go have a great rest of your week see you on Friday 8 p.m. Eastern take care my friends and take care of your friends your your friends and family as well | CaneRodPiper | UCha16KUMQOZfkW_RgR7eA3Q | 2020-03-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,526 | 12,580 |
xZ8dxd0pH2U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZ8dxd0pH2U | Congruent triangles | today let's explore the criteria for congruence of triangles using a set of triangular cutouts first we need to know what congruence is and what congruent triangles are two triangles are said to be congruent if they have the same shape and size that is the corresponding sides and angles are equal they may be in different positions for example one of them may be rotated or flipped two line segments are congruent if they are of equal length two circles are congruent if they have the same radius two polygons are congruent if they can be divided into congruent triangles assembled in the same order the symbol for congruence is if triangle ABC is congruent to triangle pqr we represent it as shown here let us now explore the criteria for congruent triangles i'm going to show you two triangles ABC and PQ are such that a b is equal to PQ vc is equal to QR and AC is equal to PR the displays triangle ABC / triangle pqr such that the point a of triangle ABC coincides with the point P of triangle PQR we see the triangle ABC covers triangle pqr exactly it means the triangle ABC is congruent to triangle pqr this type of congruence is called sss congruence or side side side congruence we come to the conclusion that if the three sides of one triangle are correspondingly equal to the three sides of the other then the triangles are congruent now let's take two triangles ABC and KLM such that base LMK is equal to BC and will L is equal to angle B and angle m is equal to angle C now we will check if triangle ABC is congruent to triangle KLM in the same way by placing it over triangle ABC it fits exactly doesn't it we can conclude that if two angles and one side in one triangle are equal to the corresponding angles and side in the other triangle then the triangles are congruent this type of congruence is called a.s.a congruence or angle side angle congruence let us check out some more criteria for congruence in triangles I will now show you two triangles ABC and XYZ such that X Y is equal to a be y z is equal to BC and angle Y is equal to angle B that is two sides and the angle formed by the two sides are equal what do we find if you check these two triangles for congruence yes place one over the other they are both equal and fit over one another hence a conclusion is that if two sides and the included angle in one triangle are equal to the corresponding sides and included angle in the other triangle then the triangles are congruent this is SAS congruence or side-angle-side congruence remember that the angle should be the angle between the two equal sides now you will take 2 right-angled triangles such that the base and the hypotenuse of the two triangles are equal that is angle B is equal to angle e is equal to 90 degrees bc is equal to e f and the hypotenuse CA is equal to f d do you think these triangles are congruent let us check that we need to flip the second triangle to fit it over the first yes they fit exactly this is our HS or right angle hi pertinence and site congruence we have seen that when all three sides of a triangle are equal to the three sides of another triangle the triangles are said to be congruent let us now take two triangles with all three angles of one triangle equal to the three angles of the other place triangle ABC on triangle are SD oh they do not fit let us try again by flipping one of them that does not work either let us try rotating the second triangle to see if it fits that doesn't match either well there is no ay ay ay or angle angle angle congruence now let's try one more condition that is when two sides of one triangle and one angle which is not the contained angle are equal to two sides and one angle of another triangle we have to cut outs of triangles here with I will be is equal to angle t and side a B is equal to RT AC is equal to sr when we check the congruence we see that both the triangles are not congruent hence there is no a SS or angle side side congruence from our activities we have learned that there is congruence when all three sides of one triangle are the same length as all three sides of the other triangle or when two of those angles and the site of one triangle are equal to the corresponding two angles and side of the other triangle or when an angle between two sides of a triangle is equal to the course sponding angle in the other triangle and the sides in question are equal or when 2 right-angled triangles have the same hyper tennis and one other equal side with this we conclude today's activity on congruent triangles | Gaurav Joshi | UCVI2YA_lWUeTWSY3l1LprGQ | 2014-02-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 873 | 4,535 |
7RSiT_95MUI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RSiT_95MUI | Melanie Adcock: Git ‘r Done: Maximizing Your Freelancer Day | well good afternoon my name is Melanie Adcock and welcome to get er done maximizing your freelancer day and the best way to figure out what you could speak about on work camp is find something that you struggle with and figure out a way to solve that problem and then teach others so this is what I came up with tell you a little bit about myself very quickly I've been a freelancer since 2010 I am the co-owner of Adcock create a group with my husband who's right here I've been developing websites since the late 90s I've been using WordPress since around 2010 exclusively since 2011 and I live in Newnan Georgia so and there is my email address which will also be at the end what we're going to cover in this extremely fire hose of information in the 20 minutes that we have is recommended reading taming your inbox no isn't a rejection tracking your productivity so you know that number one where you are now and that you're getting better have a process for everything which is a whole talk by itself and some project management tools recommended reading getting things done by David Allen number one on the list for a reason okay take the stairs by Rory Vaden procrastinate on purpose same author Rory Vaden everybody writes by Ann Handley and I'm a I love checklist so the checklist manifesto I could actually have an hour-long conversation with you just on that book alone okay taming your inbox unsubscribe you're not they don't take it personally just get rid of the stuff that you don't really look at okay get it out of your inbox use a third-party tool if you don't want to like necessarily always get rid of it totally like I like coupons I just want to see them unless I want them so I use unrolling to put all my promotional emails in out of my inbox they actually go into a folder in my inbox because I use air mail free and I can go there and get my coupons what I want them but I don't have to see all those emails coming in every day this is from David Allen's get getting things done when you get an email you do one of four things you delegate it you give it to your virtual assistant you send it to your project management tool you defer it oh I'm gonna do that later send it to Trello I'm going to delete it because just delete it don't leave it in your Inbox taking up room just get rid of it or you do it right then and he says if it takes less than two minutes to do do it right then I kind of flexing if it takes less than five minutes I'm probably gonna stop and do it then otherwise it goes to my project management tool set up a way to send from your inbox to your project management tool get it out of there get it out of your head and get it somewhere else don't worry don't spin or waste your mental energy trying to remember things to do if you get it out of your head get it out of your inbox your things aren't gonna fall through the cracks set a schedule to check email and then turn it off okay this is like the hardest thing in the world for me to do still I check my email first thing in the morning then I quit it I don't I don't look at my phone I work for a few hours then I'll open it back up again and check it I actually schedule it and yes I cheat sometimes but every time I find myself chasing squirrels it's because of my inbox and I turn it off turn off the indication of how many emails are showing up you can do that so it doesn't say 3070 because that'll just drive you insane and then you're gonna open it up to see what those 37 emails are there's probably one valuable email in there and the rest is junk so just turn off the little indicators and there's there's a link here and there's links to slides at the end on email hats and there's some great ones in this resource I found online okay track your productivity know where you're spending your time I use rescue time love it takes a couple weeks for it to learn what you're doing and you have to tell it well this is not wasting my time on the internet this is actually research this is actually communication time when I'm talking to clients on zoom' so it you've actually go in there and categorize it so I did that for the first couple weeks and every once in a while I'll go in and tweak it again and it gives me a productivity score now because I'm like data-driven and I like to know how well I'm doing and I love you know I was the person that loved to get their report card so I want to know how I'm doing if I'm below 80 percent productivity I consider that week a failure so I am like driven to make sure that that I'm productive at least eighty percent of the time toggle is another good one I threw in focus at will and brain FM because they actually have music that you can put in your headphones and it helps you be more productive it stops the you know the sounds in your house you know when you have the cat fight downstairs or just anything that's going to interrupt you the guy with the lawn mower mowing your lawn I wear those noise cancelling headphones and when I'm depth of my most productive time I actually have brain FL on so I can pick concentration music and it plays music that helps you concentrate headphones help earbuds help have a process for everything this is what I learned from WP elevation and from my business coach Nathan Ingram is have a checklist for everything and use them and check things off for your incoming what everything you do when you have a prospective client have a checklist for that for your client interview I actually have a checklist of the things I'm going to ask I actually have a list of questionnaires of things I'm going to ask them so I don't forget I don't want to depend on my memory proposal everything that I do in a proposal have a checklist design I actually have a Trello checklist for design I have a cello Trello checklist for development I have one for pre-launch and at launch and post launch and so the post mortem make sure that I actually know what I need to do after a website launches I don't want to depend on my memory because it's just not going to something's going to fall through the cracks always take the time to document your processes this was the hardest thing for me to actually do it and now every time I do something new there's a loom you can record your screen with a loom so every time I do something that my virtual assistant hasn't done yet I record it and that way now when I go on vacation next week she's going to be doing everything if she hasn't done I can just throw it into Trello for her and say I want you to update this on the website here's how to do it so I've been slowly teaching her everything that I do so she can take over the majority of the daily tasks create checklist of your processes great create a development or stack of themes so this is one of the things I do I have used WP engine so I actually have it installed on WP engine called base install and it has all my plugins that I use almost all the sites I use either generate press or Astra for my theme so it's got both of them installed on there has everything I need to start a website and I just have to copy it and create a development website takes about two minutes for WP engine to spin that install up with everything I need to start a project I also have that same set up local using desktop server so if I'm going to actually do development on my liquid web server I can pull out a backup buddy backup throw that up there I have everything ready saves you a couple hours you don't have to worry that much about licensing some of them you have to put them in on every site but it saves you a ton of time keep a list of all your serial numbers and keys for quick access mine's in a Google Doc it's also in my my address book but then you have to switch to everyone but I actually have a list a Google Doc that I just bring up boom boom boom fill out all the licenses and I'm done I use managed WP but there's main WP I think sync there's all these different web dashboards so you can access all of your client sites from one place it saves you a ton of time you don't have to know you username password just boom boom boom you're in and out of websites and updating project management tools everybody's got a different kind of learning best practice some people learn by listening some by watching somebody doing you have to find a tool that works with the way you think and I've tried a bunch of these some didn't work for me like asana it looks nice drove me crazy couldn't handle it I want to see the whole thing in a big picture so I use Trello because I can see my whole week at a glance I can see you know Monday Tuesday I can move things around I love Trello so I've tried Basecamp I didn't like that one either there's Monday there's Pluto de Szabo pancake there's a gazillion you have to try and use the free trial try them out find one that works it the way you like to work and the way you think but you've got to use something to manage your projects if you're doing one project at a time that's fine but once you get two or three or four it starts to become unmanageable and things fall through the cracks okay there's more these are some great tools to look at better proposals for writing proposals TextExpander my new favorite thing in the world you've never heard of it you can type little key codes and you can set your own little codes and it will expand the text so for instance when we came up with our business name Adcock creative group in hindsight I would have liked something that was really short because typing out Adcock Melanie at Adcock creative group now I type out period AC G I just type a CG it expands puts my email address in there or it's my whole email address in I even do that with some of my client stuff when I have to keep repeating the same things over again I just create a little snippet in Texas pander and boom that's how you're when you're on chat support and they keep they just do something and all of a sudden you get this paragraph from them they're using something like text expander BLISK IO mobile responsive testing for websites excellent it's a like a little Chrome browser that allows you to test on phones and tablets it shows you what it looks like Koda or transmit for FTP and editing together Astro pro sites if you're not the world's greatest designer then start with a starter site after pro has some wonderful ones get a coach to help you if you have having if you're struggling in your business find somebody like Nathan he's in the back there or a nut or a WP elevation or some other person that can help you get your business off the ground or it can help you with things that are struggling because if you just keep knocking your head against the wall you're not solving the problem sometimes you need to bring somebody in from the outside to help you you know contact me I'll be glad to answer questions and there you go for more information you can contact me and Melanie at creative group my twitter is mga at mga creative and my slides are at Adcock creative group comm Forsyth get er done and I have one minute and 58 six seconds left I can't believe I got it done don't have any questions yes I yes I use Trello and by what I do is I actually have a sample website Trello board set up that has information design has just general information design development pre-launch launch and post launch columns and then the cards go and I create a board for each project I invite my clients in so they can see where we are and what we've done if it's a small site we all do a card for each page and we can they can see what's done and then they can check off on it and make sure I have one for a month that just says incoming Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday and then I have a weekend one I actually my shopping list on Trello there as well yeah I have them all created on Trello so I can copy them from one board to another so I have a development checklist until when I go to a new thing I just boom I have my development or if I want my VA to optimize the site using hummingbird here's the checklist for hummingbird I have am all set and I keep tweaking them and adding as I go along yes better times a day for productivity that's gonna be a personal thing I actually thought my most productive time was in the morning but because of email and you know putting out fires and phone calls and stuff my most productive time is actually in the afternoon which I thought was my worst but courting rescue time it's what I get done them I spend more time working on websites in the afternoon than I do in the morning which was shocking to me so what you think you're being productive about being productive at all it's a great eye opener on you get to see where you're spending or where you're wasting your time thank you very much [Applause] | WordPress | UCpJf6LGZ0a4n9Lj4aVt9spg | 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Cv2nq4r6aO8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cv2nq4r6aO8 | Curved Concrete Sidewalk Pour (Tip: What I use for Forms) | hey everybody mike here in this video i'm going to show you how we pour a curved concrete sidewalk and then we also got a curved entryway we're doing at the same time and we formed all this up we use pvc forms these white forms are pvc and they bend really nice so it makes form in a curved sidewalk really easy they are expensive to buy though but you can use them over and over again so you get multiple uses out of them and then to pin them in place we use our metal i got these round metal pins they got holes through them and we'll just use like deck screws to screw the forms into place uh you can't use nails with these forms you got to use screws so we're just getting the sidewalk poured you can see tia has got the wire pulling she's yanking up on the wire into the concrete as we go for you you wire police that's how we do it and then once you get the concrete under the wire the rocks and the concrete hold the wire from going back down to the bottom even if you walk on it so this method works pretty good plus we got fiber mesh in the concrete too so we get a double reinforcement going to actually stamp this for a finish now that won't be on this video but i'll show you what it looks like at the end of the video with the sidewalk came out and if you want to learn how to stamp stuff i do have a stamp course where i teach you how to stamp concrete in this particular walkway this will be one of the trainings in there with the stamping so if you're interested in learning how to stamp concrete the link for that will be down in the description of the video below what we we generally pour a 4 000 3 8 mix psi when we pork stamp concrete and then for us we live in a in an area we live in maine so we get a lot of freezing and thawing in the winter so we'll put five percent air entrainment in the concrete too and that just helps it helps protect the concrete against freeze thaw but it's not a bulletproof thing we still gotta seal it really nice and the ceiling will just kind of help shed the water from soaking down into the concrete and it helps prevent you know scaling and peeling of the surface and stuff like that we like to mag float our edges you can see luke's mag floating the edges there luke's the one in the black with the with the rake and now i'm i'm mag floating on the other side before we screed and that just helps keep the edges nice and clean and keeps any concrete off the top of the forms as we screed the concrete we always set our foams when we stamp we like to set our forms right to gray too we don't like to pour down inside the forms so this was about a five inch thick walkway and yeah we did use those forms of one by fours so we just we kept them about kept them up off the ground a little bit and just backfilled them behind them he's going to end up butting this up he's going to put a new paved driveway in here eventually so he the homeowner laid this all out for us with some with some paint on the ground and then those wooden stakes also and then we just took it from there when we formed this up we're just about finished up getting this board then we'll get it both loaded and i'm gonna move the truck over to that little front entry piece probably about a yard of concrete in that entry i'm trying not to get too much in here because we don't want to make a mess we don't have to shovel any out put it on the outside of the form so we're just having the truck driver just run a little bit and then we're scraping the chute right here as we go trying to get it just as close as we can to full without getting too much in there yeah me and darren are going to finish that up we'll get that screeded out we ended up running just a little short there so we're going to shovel a little bit out of the entryway as we get some in there and we'll darren will finish that up and then luke and i and t and abby are gonna get this other thing poured we actually we poured another big patio out back before we did these two so we got three things going on at this house today that's that's why there's five of us here now the homeowner came up with all the shapes this is exactly how he wanted it shaped um and then we just you know obviously gave him what he wanted both floating around these curve things is a little different you just got to kind of walk it walk the bull float around the curve as you go and it works pretty good on this we like both floating the long way on something like this versus across the short way it just leaves at least less both float lines that way makes it a little easier to finish in the long run now we're making luke and i are making real we're being real careful making sure we don't get any concrete splattered on the building at all most of the time you know we would poly and tape off all the doors and the walls when they're finished like this we didn't have any poly with us today so we're just being real real careful to make sure nothing splatters on the walls and if it did we could just we could wipe it off with a rag and some water but we didn't happen to get any on so we were good in this case this one we used some quarter inch plywood to make the form we didn't we we used all our pvc forms on the walkway that we had with the truck today so we uh we had a little bit of half inch or quarter inch plywood so we doubled it up to make it half inch and that worked pretty good for this curve right here darren needed a couple of shovelfuls in the end of that other one to finish it off that's what he's doing you can see how i'm in there mag floating those edges we used a laser to set our grades and then we marked the corners with a pencil and then we snap a chalk line in there to mag the concrete by and we sloped this out about an inch and a half from the door out so any water that gets on there will shed right off kind of just tapping the edges on this to consolidate it it's all the edges are all going to be buried when all the finished grading is done he's going to pave right up to his garage doors he's going to pave right around this front entryway you know right up to the eve flush with the surface so none of the edges are really going to be shown with the 3 8 mix too that you don't really get any voids in the edges it fills in really really nice you just need to lightly tap it a little bit darren jumped right in there with a five foot screen you can see he's just mag he's screaming on those maggot edges i did he's using those to go by when he gets done the surface will be really really flat you'll see here in a second when we go to both float this yeah right there gives you a pretty good shot of just how nice that that works when you screed off those mag edges now you can you could run a screen right across the top of the forms too if you wanted to either way works really good we've got just a little bit too much in there so we'll just shovel it out make a little pile we're gonna stamp this in ashler slate stamp pattern it's gonna have there's a little bit of gray color in the concrete to make it a little darker gray than it would normally be and then we're gonna use a charcoal release so the stamp is going to come out looking really really nice i'll show you here in a minute but that's the that's the way we both fold that right there be nice and careful make sure nothing sags then we'll get our edges magged and then we'll just have to wait or it's time to stamp and this is what it came out like it looks right in the middle of sealing it so let me know down in the comments if you like this or not and again if you want to learn how to stamp concrete the link for that will be down in my stamped concrete course in the description thanks for watching guys we'll see you on the next one | Mike Day Concrete | UCem87zDMe98Cmypjd6PVf9A | 2022-04-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,585 | 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aTqZk3vcBwU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTqZk3vcBwU | Organizing the DreamBox | hey friends it's lane with crafty life mom i am standing in front of my dream box and i am excited to share with you everything today about the dream box from delivery to setup and how i organized all the things inside so stick around because this is going to be a good one [Music] so [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] okay so now i'm going to give you a tour of my dream box and how i organized it i am absolutely in love with the way that it turned out it did take me about a day or two to finally organize everything and i couldn't be happier with how this actually turned out on how this looks so i purchased a couple of different coordinating scrapbook papers and actually placed them in the inside front of each clear bin tote to kind of give it that farmhouse glam look that you see here i love the way this looks i love the flowers i love the farmhouse buffalo check and it just makes it so inspiring i actually plan to leave my dream box open so that when i walk into the room i'm immediately inspired by it um we are currently building a wall on my dining room so that this will be my full-time craft office and i couldn't be happier with the way that this dream box turned out and having it wide open inspiring and you'll be able to see a peek of it through the french doors that we're adding onto the room so it's just gonna be calling for me to come and craft in this space so this is just a wide look of the dream box completely open and you can see kind of how i have some things already organized but we're going to go ahead and go in for a closer look so on the right side panel i have all of these little round bins that actually come with the dream box you get 16 of them and i decided to put all 16 in this right panel door opening and so you can see here that it's exactly what i've done i've got three rows of them at the top with all of my different kinds of buttons i have like glam kind of buttons here not very many but i do have some glam buttons and then i have some pinks and different like wood buttons there's flowers and orange ones just some miscellaneous buttons and then i have these um gold and black pearl type buttons a lot of things came from different pieces of jewelry and things from my grandmother um that she left to me so i kind of just have that little slash there and then in the end i have a kit for making my own cloth buttons so i kind of have the whole first row of containers dedicated to buttons and then i have this little golden arrow i just love this because i have craftylifemom.com and it's just a passion of mine and it just reminds me to go follow your arrow um so crafty life mom i believe is that and i just like the little reminder i just have it sitting on top of these bins i might put it back up on the shelf but right now it sits real pretty and so in here i have all of my elastics i have my neutrals my pinks and teals and then in these bins i have my flowers and my pom-poms that i have for all of my crafting and then down here i have things to make hair bows and little bows and glitter bows and then some bells and then what's interesting is this is the um little storage that you get for like pins or little do dots and on this side i just have an extra charging um cord for any of my electronic stuff uh some little adhesive this is the repair that comes with the dream box if you slightly nick your cabinet or something you actually have a little repair kit and then i just have my fabric cutter here and that's because to the right of this it's my embroidery machine and so this is kind of the overflow of tools that i would use for doing embroidery work and because i do a lot of embroidery these are actually cute little um zip drives that i just have hanging here so that i can put all of my files on if you see it comes if i can do it left-handed it comes out right here and it's actually a zip drive super cute and so i just store all of that here then i have some paper clips and clamp clips some hot glue fingers and then i have one empty to put something else in and then my cordless glue gun and my glue gun charger for the battery okay so moving on to the lovely toads i love this this is my favorite part um like i said i took these scrapbook papers and i actually cut them down to size they are four and a half by f uh four to kind of make this square shape and that's for the shoe box sizes so in the very top what i have up here is all of my extra glue guns and my long glue sticks that fit that glue gun and the glue gun that i have down in the door panel then to the right of it i have all other adhesives all other glues sticker making things mod podge e6000 all my other glues are there so they are ready moving down in this tote i have all the little glue sticks in the front and what's really neat about this is that these totes come with these little dividers and you can arrange them how you want you can actually have two to a tray or you can have one so i just did one so i have all my little glue sticks and these are the short ones that are either fat or i have skinny ones in here as well and then back here i have my staple gun and my staple gun staples i don't use this a lot but there are times where i need it and it's like i like to know where it's at so i've got it right back here behind my glue sticks no specific reason as to why it's just the way i did it and then moving on this is what i like to call my stash of things for all of my crafting so this is kind of like my chipboard box crafts my cardboard type of things that i might use to make different projects then here i have some of the faux vinyl leather i have rolls for different projects that i have to make that i have not yet made and then over here i have all of my scrap vinyl um that is not adhesive vinyl or heat transfer vinyl this is actually a fabric felt backing vinyl and so i use a lot of these for sewing different projects embroidery work that sort of thing um glitter vinyl is what i have here and it's just a scrap bin of all the pieces i have left over from prior projects i try to use that bin first before i go cutting a new piece off my roll just a little tip and then in here i have some of actually it's kind of miscellaneous but i have all of my silhouette um pens i don't use these often so it's in this in this little bin here and then this is just some nifty gifty boxes that i have just for quick grab like if i have a gift that i want to make i can just get one of these fold it and it is ready to go i plan to add some tissue paper in here just so i have a quick ready-made gift wrapping station then over here i have all of my rosette elastics so in here i have um like these rosettes that come in a strip a lot of times people make these with hair bows i bought a ton of this stuff when my daughter was still wearing like the baby styled hair bows but then i turned them into making like elastic bands or like your planner so i have all of my elastic lace in here and then all of my rosettes in the back all of this look oh that one's so pretty anyway i'll get inspired while we go through um i have that all in here then i'm moving on to the 12 by 12 um totes and these pieces of paper if you're wondering i just kept the paper at 12 inches and then it's three inches tall so in this bin i have all of my greenery and my moss for like home decor projects for creating things that are like farmhouse style i have a nice little stash of greenery and moss so it's just here when i need it and then down here i have all of the like white and black like buffalo check um i plan to add some fur to this bin for making gnomes i love making gnomes recently or lately and then in here i have all of the ribbons um most of these ribbons are the neutral ribbons that are for farmhouse or seasonal so i just finished valentine's you can see like i have the red there and i'm getting ready to move into the spring and easter type of projects so these are the latest ribbons i've purchased and i've just kind of added them here to the seasonal little bin and then down below is all my other ribbons that i've just collected over the years i have lots a little oh that one's kind of getting smashed and then i believe i have another drawer of larger like deco mesh and fat ribbons wide extra wide ribbons in here so i use those from time to time and moving on down this is all of my wood type of goodies so i have little rolling pins i have wood letters a lot of these came from the dollar tree i have wood little knobs here they have like one little hole on the side so you can kind of use it on the end of a project i like to use these for making um wooden noses for my gnomes so kind of have those there and then i kind of have some kids stuff in the back my kids ask for crafts all the time so i kind of have like some googly eyes and some clothes pins so that they can make some clips and crafts then i have a little bit of extra wood stuff going on down here this is just something i made and took apart i have a future craft coming up that i'm going to share out of those blocks moving on down this is just an empty one i do have like two or three that are empty um on down here so i can fill them up with more crafts so there is the right side and then i'm moving on to the skinny shelves right here so for the skinny shelves what i've done is i've kind of added in materials that kind of relate to the bin next to them but would fit better in a skinny shelf that's just how i decided to organize it and it might even fit to something to the left but for the most part these items in these shelves align with what's to the right and i'll give you an example so i think the first one is just empty because i don't know i guess i could put my glue sticks up there that might be kind of helpful i could probably do that now that i organized it see i'm always tweaking it and always improving it that's the beauty of the dream box so here is my adhesives this is my duct tape which kind of goes with the adhesives being here and then this is my clear tapes also going with the adhesives up here and then moving on down i have some sewing items these are like a miniature sewing kit little pins i don't use this often but it's handy to have so i like having it in this little skinny tray if i need it it's right there readily available now remember my bin of scraps look here's all the vinyl rolls they fit really nicely this glitter vinyl they fit really nicely in these skinny tubes so i have them kind of by colors like i have my cools my blue my silver and then i have like some of my pinks and reds like my warmer colors and then of course i have like some neutrals which is like a champagne gold or like there's a light gray on the bottom all of that right there then i have moving into like the kids stuff pipe cleaners or for like any kind of floral projects because i have all of my ribbons here this is great for tying different floral projects so i have all of the neutral colors and then i have all my black pipe cleaners there um these i believe are kind of empty but then look i have my wood lined up with the wood stuff and down here i have some more twine and the very bottom i have the um it's like a tagger for like if i have shirts that i make sometimes i do markets that will allow me to just put a little price tag on it so that is the skinnies on the right side okay so i'm gonna move on to uh the table and just kind of showing you how they've built in this unique system right now i have it at a counter height which is super nice great for standing and crafting but you can also make this down into a flat table which you saw in the earlier part of my video so now i'm just going to give you an example of how easy it is to adjust i am doing this one-handed so bear with me i'm going to lean on to the table here but you have these little locks here that kind of keep the table in place there is one on both sides which is super nice it keeps it nice and secure so it doesn't fall and then you can see here this is the little um brackets or um what do you call hinges that allow you to adjust the table so if you want it to be regular height all you have to do is just kind of pull it outwards towards you and it will flatten all the way down but on this is the adjustable legs and i can't even begin to explain how nice this is so all you have to do is just push this button and push the peg leg in to adjust it to normal table height and it should just lock see oh right there sorry and you can do the same on both sides and then bring the table down to so i'm folding in one leg right there and then i'm going to pull this one make sure you pull a little pin and fold the other leg in right here all the way and then i'm just going to fold the entire table down i'm doing it nice and slow see there and now it's down and that's what it looks like completely folded down pretty cool here's a peek of me using the table at both the counter height and the regular height so that you can see the functionality of how the table works and i just really love this it's super functional and makes for great flexibility when [Applause] crafting [Music] okay so i'm going to move on to the bottom of my dream box this is what's actually just below the table i picked up these white bins from the dollar tree and i just really like how they make everything super organized so underneath here in these first two bins let me see if i can get down here i have all of these bags of jewelry um things that just need to be sorted they need to go to a home and so they're just here sometimes i used to take beads with me on the go and try to make jewelry and so that's just what some of this is it's just little kits to go that i never really unpacked so i didn't want to get rid of them but i do want to store them they're not my most used things so that's why i have them down below and that goes for everything that's down here it's the stuff i don't use that often but you never know when you might need it so it's down here so i used to also make lots of buttons and pocket mirrors and so down here i have what's called a button maker machine and all of the supplies to make the buttons in these two bins so that's real handy if i decide to make some buttons they're usually for like party favors or bridal party showers and things like that then up here these are some craft projects and types of crafts that i do on occasion like using rhinestones for decorating shirts and aprons and that sort of thing so this is actually a rhinestone kit the rhinestone genie that i purchased i haven't used it yet but i do have it here ready for me when i'm ready to go back to making type of rhinestone projects it's just not that popular right now and it's not that it won't be i just i'm not into it so i know i will be and that's why i have it to come back too then i have right here my sizzix this is a texture um machine that you can run different papers through i use it to run strips of leather i wet the leather and then run it through here with all of the different texture cards that i've purchased or embossing cards you can do it for embossing like this to kind of make the different patterns on the leather strips and then the leather strips which i have some left over here i make into bracelet cuffs with snaps and little beads and that sort of thing so i just kind of have that there with this little guy sitting in front of it and then over here to the left i have this is a bead tray i don't necessarily use these anymore but this helps you gauge how long your necklace is going to be so i just kind of have it sitting here and then in these two tubs i have all of these martha stewart punches they are for card making i used to make a ton of ton of cards i haven't in a while but it's probably because i just batch make the cards and then i use them in a card box and once i go through them like for birthdays christmas um celebrations like anniversaries or sorry cards when someone had a death or a loss i make a bunch of different cards all at once and then i put them into my little file system and then when they're done i come back and i make more so i don't use it often but when i do i have them here ready so this is the underneath of my table okay so now i'm moving on to the left side of the dream box this is the left panel that opens up and at the very top i have all of my waverly chalk paint i used to have a variety of paints but i have to be honest and say when it came to organizing the dream box i realized that i used a lot of these paints more than i do any other craft paint so i did actually try to like purchase all of the different colors that i might use and just kind of line them up here what i like about these is that you can put two in a row here so it's actually doubled up on this so i can get what is that one two three four five six nine across but i can get 18 in one tray so i can get a total of 36 there then what i have here is i love my create word i actually found this like a tj maxx or somewhere and i've had it sitting on top but i really just love the different colors it doesn't really go with the orange and the green with my flowers and farmhouse theme here but when i put my washi tape underneath it i just really liked the way that this looked it's very inspiring so i'm putting it there and i just kind of didn't have an extra row for washi tape but i left the rod here in case i decided to display more these are just some of my favorites and so i and they're kind of seasonal too so i kind of just like to have them displayed so i'm going to go ahead and share with you what's in the bins that go with that so up top i have all of my planner covers i'm an erin condren planner girl i love erin condren and then in this bin it's kind of heavy i don't know if you recognize this but it's a little planner girl it has all of my planner stickers and sticker books in it so you can see here so i just pulled this tub down and now i can plan my week with all of my planner goodies and i've consolidated my collection down to these two tubs plus what's in the back of my planner i also like to do a little bit of um painting and bible journaling so because i have the paints here i have all of my paint foam brushes and all of my paint brushes here so they are ready to go and then i just clean them and put them back into my bin when they are done i kind of keep them drying in the laundry room and then once they're dry i put them back in here and then over here i have some chalk paint i did do chocolate for a little bit and so i kept all of my pastes i have all of those here to still use i don't know how long they last but hopefully it's been a while and then like i said i like to do a little bit of bible journaling so i have all of my watercolor and colored pencils my stamps that i use for like illustrated faith my devotional books here all for that or within the bible journaling craft that i like to do now i'm going to be moving on so what i have here is just some wood beads and the reason i have the beads over here instead of on the other side is because down below in all of these totes it's all of my jewelry making supplies so i used to be really huge into jewelry making and selling them with zoo lily and i've kind of gotten away from it but i am recently getting into stringing beads and making garlands for home decor so i've kind of got those going on together here and in here i just have my punches um for like earring cards if i want to make an earring card or like the round disc sometimes you use these when you make a like a personalized charm so i just kind of have those here because they do relate to jewelry making in that sense um and then on down in every single one of these trays is all of my beautiful beads i love all of these beads i actually consolidated them down into these trays which these little divider trays you can actually get from um you know to go with your dream box they don't come with it but you can add these on and i'll just show you a couple of these trays so in this one i have like all of my birthstones for jewelry making the swarovski crystals you can see those i have let's see here this is for like making personalized little discs you can see they're like the one inch circles a box of charms more beads i told you i had a lot of beads lots and lots and lots of beads down here i have all of my colored pearls and what's really great is i can just pull this tray out and easily just see what i have on hand to string them after the colored pearls is all of my cream and white pearls and clear beads i absolutely love these if you want a necklace let me know because i definitely have the beads to make it and then down further there's some more beads yes there's more beads i told you i did a lot of jewelry making and more beads these are for like big chunky bracelets so i have those as well and let me see if we move down further oh i did that one already i have these are some bead repairs so occasionally some of my friends and family will ask me can you repair this and i will put it here um and i have to remember to get back to it but i do have that there and then the bottom is all my charms all these charms and bags and bags bags of charms that i have bought over the years like through wholesale suppliers when i did a ton of jewelry making this is just what's left so one day i will get to using all of this and creating some more jewelry goodies so i'm going to go back to my panel here i do have my cricut bright pad here this helps with wheat weeding out different vinyl projects i have my little cricut mini press for any quick little projects i need and then i do have some regular paints here but i just haven't opened them yet they're just here to get to when i'm ready and then right here in this little section is what i call like the most used tools section and even just above it i use this golden pineapple set of tools it's cricut and silhouette tools for any project i'm doing little scissors are always necessary big scissors for cutting things and my label maker plus a big bottle of white chalk paint like this is what i go to the most and then up here i do have some punches hole punchers my vinyl um smoother i guess that's what you would call that and then just a little measuring like ruler tool and so yeah that is the entire left side panel of my dream box moving on to the skinny little drawers on the left side of my dream box again i have these organized to what's to the left of them or what's to the right so all of my vinyl is over here which i'll go over in just a minute but i have vinyl scraps of little pieces here that might be great for small projects and then in here this one is empty so i have room for more scraps yay i always love it when i have an empty bin um up here i have all of my embroidery floss for making tassels or whatever sort of thing and i have all of my washi tape overflow here plus my little scissors for cutting the washi tape precisely if you are a planner girl you know why those are in here nothing just coming back in um then i have all of my other beads in here just for making tassels and that sort of thing i'm starting to build a collection of beads and things for the summer and um just tassel garlands are one thing i'm working on adding to my shop then down here i have different um little things for making like um key chains and that sort of thing kind of goes along with jewelry making which is all to the left here i have some little backings or bezels for jewelry making personalized jewelry and all of the little keychain like components that you need to put all of those together i used to make a ton of those so that's why i have a lot of them and then here i have all of my pliers and tools these are lindstroms i love these pliers they are the best seriously for making pliers or for making jewelry so i do love these i can link those down below because they are amazing even if you're not making jewelry any pliers then i have my big cutter here and wires for jewelry making all kinds of wire brass silver copper filled wire down here i have stringing materials for actually making stringed necklaces and that sort of thing and like i said these all go with the things over here to the left when it comes to jewelry making and then lastly down here i have some leather strips and this is called a mandrel so if you do any kind of wire work where you create rings i used to do a lot of those in my past i have a see it's got a little sizer let me see the numbers where you can actually size the ring that you're making so that's what's really cool about this it's called a mandrel if you do any kind of jewelry making and that is the entire long strip of skinny drawers on the left hand side all right so now i'm moving on to the middle section drawers which is my favorite section of the entire dream box this is where all the magic happens for the most part these left side of drawers is my most used vinyl drawers i have them organized in there i have all of my pens and this nifty little pin organizer so this organizer is actually an additional accessory you can also purchase to go inside your dream box and so i just have colored pencils different markers sharpies uh fabric sharpies different colorings of sharpies like thin tips small tips highlighters gel pens everything all organized in this entire caddy and i absolutely love it because on any given day i can go in here and find exactly what i need and i absolutely love how i know what i'm looking for down here in the bottom i just have additional little tools a little exacto knife and some extra scissors so that's what i have there then on the side of it i keep all of my mats here um i don't know if this is the best place for them but i kind of just know like what i have in here i have my silhouette scan pixfan matte i have some silhouette mats my cricut mats and some of my most used mattes all right here so that's what i really love about this little nook it's just like right there front and center ready for me to use then of course i have a little bit of ray done involved in my dream box and then i just have this cute little um lace tote and here i just decided to put this one there it was kind of extra and i just have some things in here nothing really specific but i just thought it was cute up there and then over here i have in every single one of these all of my vinyl rolls by color so every single thing i have metallics i have a drawer for scraps and sheets of vinyl look at all of that lots of vinyl and more rolls i'm just going through them randomly but you get the idea it's color coordinated rolls of vinyl and then over here i have different little things for um that glitter vinyl that i make like those little decal things and just little bins here i picked up from michaels to kind of just organize here i have some embellishment oh wait no this box is more vital for like erin's aaron kits and then i also have like some boiling things in here this one isn't too organized but i do refer to it a lot for these things so that's kind of why they're together then i have in these two bins some embellishments i have some christmas ones for card making or little projects that need a little bow or a little saying some confetti look at i have all this in here super cute and then in the top three i have all of my card making supplies so in this one i have all of the like envelopes and small packs of paper and then in this one i have a scrapbook paper i don't know if you can see that in more envelopes and then the top you will see loose leaf scrapbook paper and it's like the heaviest one i don't know why i put it up top but i have all of my scrapbook paper up there so that is the center section of my dream box and i absolutely love it lastly i just decided to decorate with some of these little bins i put my yarn up there i don't knit or crochet um hardly like just a little bit but i have them up there on display just to kind of show off and then of course i have my creates in this cute little flower arrangement on this box i just really love the look of this and i'll probably put something here i'm not quite sure yet and then i just have some little um garlands and things up in that box right there but this is my dream box space and i am so in love with it i hope you guys enjoyed my little tour of how i organized my entire dream box let me know if you're thinking about getting one and what questions you have or what you want to know okay guys what did you think of the tour of my dream box i am absolutely in love with it and i have really really loved the way it turned out when it came to organizing it i also really love having the scrapbook papers in front of all of my bins because it while keeps it organized it also allows for it to be very pretty and i am so excited to finally have a space that is both feminine and inspiring when it comes to creating my crafts so i will see you guys next time bye [Music] | Layne Dasher | UC7EVD1VUsBcYCP6339cBzrw | 2020-04-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,997 | 29,107 |
8lS3wygKjBg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lS3wygKjBg | HANDMADE BAMBOO WATER BONG | [Music] what's up homies in this one we got another unboxing today we're going to be looking at some products from mai tai bamboo bombs before we get into it let's go ahead and hit this old piping how it do it smoking on some of the mendo perk from california we boy that [ __ ] is so fire let's go ahead see what they sit over like i said that's some bamboo bombs and these are badass man oh man that is badass there's the name of it right there i'm gonna get close up right here so you can see it that is badass dude i like this little poke that they got for it everything's handcrafted as you can see see if it stands up good heck yeah and then it comes with instructions in this um putty stuff just got like a little user manual and it's got this little putty stuff which is for right here to make your own seal kind of like how i do with the uh uh pipe resin or whatever pretty much same thing just do put it all around the little holes right here seal that sucker off fill it up with some water let's read what it says to do assembly place the down stem into the piece thoroughly apply clay around the down stem ceiling surrounding cavity to ensure proper seal lightly melt the clay using gentle heat pull at room temperature for two minutes and you're ready to go yeah boys and it talks about uh cleaning it looks like you clean it pretty much same thing as you would do for a glass bomb or whatever but hell yeah man let's go ahead and hit this pipe again before we get to doing it and then we're going to put some of this clay on this sucker about to do a build-a-bone workshop i guess we gonna give this sucker a name right now i think we gonna call it the punji stick it's like a [ __ ] get you boy you better watch out right there get my crafting clay out open this [ __ ] when i first looked at this i was like what is this they gave me some play-doh i know i'll be high as hell i want to mess around with some play-doh boy this [ __ ] ain't play-doh what [ __ ] some damn clay for real like stretch it out pretty good i don't know how much you got put on if you like fill it up or you can just like lightly put on i guess we're going to see man [ __ ] here we'll go from the top foist all right so how i'm going to do it is kind of thin out right there on the very top of it just so i can get it to go down in there a little bit and then i think what i'm gonna do is like you see how i made it like that and if you keep smooshing it down it'll keep making that little turd a little longer so i'm thinking i can make this stretch all the way down there to the bottom and then maybe meet it up with the other one i don't know we gonna see that's a pretty badass man get you a little more connected to your piece and with these things man drop that sucker i don't think any damn things gonna happen to it because uh i got this one back here that grandpa dabba gave me back in the day and he had it before i was born so i know that damn things got to be like 50 years old probably older than that now that's crazy man just shows you how long one of these things will last but this one is pretty badass today all right let's see if we can meet him up try to get it all symmetrical looking nice for it and i might skip through this part i don't know y'all might want to see it because whenever y'all get one you might want to just see how to how i did it too and what i'm doing man is just lightly pressing on it trying to get it evenly coated through every part of it if i see a little part of it you can get your finger and just kind of slide it across and it'll like kind of make a little seal you know what i'm saying just slide it across these things are badass man as soon as i've seen i don't know where i seen it saw them at i saw him on instagram somewhere and i was like oh dude that looks crazy it looks almost like the ones that uh when the grandfather gave me or whatever and then so i hit them all see if they want to work out a little deal so i could show that sucker on here they said hell yeah man really nice company to work with don't have too many people on instagram right now so definitely go check them out about the same way as the uh the right here on top oh right here on top of that ball but hell yeah man i like getting out of stuff like this gets you more connected to nature you know what i'm saying i think we got it pretty sealed up i don't really see any other spots that we need yeah i think we're good i think we are good to go and remember you can uh apply heat to it makes it probably a little bit more um pliable and it'll like just like i guess it'll kind of leak down into the cracks i'm not sure i'll probably try after this we're just going to see how this is going to work real quick but how long is this video man that ain't too long i'm gonna put some water in this sucker if we don't spring a leak down there i don't know how much water you got to put in there but i hear it bubbling but that's how that's how much we're going with right there and then you got your little poke right here i think with this bowl you're going to want to just make like a uh a little one-hitter bowl or something like that go ahead and try this thing out man definitely go check out the homies at mai tai bamboo bomb handcrafted in thailand i think that's how you say it man sorry if i'm saying it wrong i don't know i think that's how you sit there here we go back a little bit [Laughter] the bungee stick strikes again holy [ __ ] man oh my god clear that one out one hit oh that thing dude [ __ ] kill me right there [ __ ] i feel like i fell into a damn death pit oh my god man well i know what that was that was the box it scared the [ __ ] out of me let's go ahead and load up another hit and then get on out of here but you're definitely gonna be seeing this bomb way more on here man that piece is badass like i said definitely go check them out pick you up one of these suckers if you drop it ain't nothing gonna happen to it that's like this is like land i mean dude that thing is crazy strong but here we go wait grandpa dab with a hit out of it tomorrow i might get a video of it or something how the slob is i love it it's like it's bad ass i can't barely talk after hit that damn thing but hell yeah homies definitely go check out my thai uh bamboo bongs [ __ ] badass man i'll probably have their link or whatever in the description but hell yeah man i hope you like this video hope you're smoking on some good hope you having a good day later [Music] let's get it one more time [Music] you | Yoo Dabba Dabba | UC6aH53EZeMx1q7M7YyDprtA | 2020-08-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,358 | 6,650 |
HMvXVNI4lXo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMvXVNI4lXo | 'Suppression of religious views is a massive global problem' | welcome back to free speech nation so our next story hasn't had much traction in mainstream media but it is an important one in the battle for free speech so the constitutional court of colombia has overturned a decision that forced the colombian social media influencer kika nieto to take down a video in which she expressed her christian belief that marriage is between a man and a woman she'd been facing legal proceedings since april last year after a case initiated by a well-known lawyer and lgbt qia plus activist so joining me to discuss this is journalist georgia gil holy who's been following the case closely and from san francisco by the senior council in latin america for adf international thomas enriquez thank you both for joining me so george i'm going to come to you first if you don't mind um can you give us some kind of background to this case just because we're not very familiar with this one this hasn't gained much traction um but this this is a case that's been overturned so it looked bad at first didn't it what happened here yeah i mean in terms of the fact that it's got not got much media attraction i suppose one of the reasons for that is probably that these kind of cases they seem to be turn a penny nowadays right and also of course with um this particular lady being quite famous in the um the spanish language sphere she's not necessarily well known in let's say the uk or the us um but so the case that um you sort of touched on yourself um this woman kika uh nieto uh she's president in colombia she is a social media you know star over there she has eight million followers which is you know who can even imagine what sort of influence she has um so she did an ama video which channel asked me anything and it's something that a lot of youtubers do i'm sure some of you probably come across those kinds of q a videos um answering personal questions and she sort of went into her beliefs on marriage she said that she believes in you know the traditional christian uh teaching on marriage which is obviously as much you can guess you know between a man and a woman et cetera um or not et cetera i suppose in that case at that point yeah pretty much um to varying degrees um and so she then sort of gave very you know she explained it very simply she gave kabat she said sort of you know i have i have gay and lesbian friends so i love very much and we just sort of agree to disagree you know um i just don't think you should judge me for having this opinion and essentially what followed from this is some um radical or progressive activists however you want to frame them really brought a case against her they said you know what she said was wasn't illegal in its capacity being offensive or rather um it should be taken down from youtube at least right so can i just bring thomas in here at this point because i'm struggling to understand why a case could have been brought against her given that the the the comments that she made was simply a matter of religious conviction well thank you very much for having andrew and yes it's um very much a particularity of the colombian legal system where anybody can just bring up a lawsuit against you on this sort of uh scenario so she was just amenable to being sued by this activist that was um obviously in disagreement with what she was saying and she saw herself in the receiving end of the lawsuit for uh over two years or well no not two years but during the the better part of this last year uh legal proceedings all the way up to the constitutional report where she finally got just okay i think we're struggling with thomas oh he's back now thomas sorry we've lost you there for a moment but if you'd like to continue please do well no just to answer your question um i mean this is one of the crazy things that we see in latin america and unfortunately it's not one it's not the only sort of case that we see coming up more and more we have very grave challenges to freedom of speech not only in colombia but also in mexico where there's just a generalized i would say erosion of the respect for freedom of speech in the context of democratic societies you know we don't usually look at these countries as um you know authoritarian cultures at all and yet it's uh surprising the rate at which we see uh that you know people are just being taken to court and not only by private individuals but in the case of mexico actually being prosecuted by the state itself on account of uh thing crimes really and can you give us some sense of the extent of this problem i mean how many people are being prosecuted simply for their opinions well fortunately in colombia kika's case uh i think was the spearhead going into uh you know more aggression towards people that with whom you disagree um i think that in this case the fact that she was willing to stand up fight and just take her case all the way to the constitutional court um meant something and it just gave a clear example of what you can do if you stand up to defend your own right mexico is a different case altogether and especially in the context of elections and this is the crazy thing about it is that um you know there's specialized electoral courts that have a jurisdiction to hear complaints from the general public members of different political parties against just you know private individuals even exercising their right to free speech in the context of election that voice their concerns or their opposition to candidates to political parties for different reasons moral reasons political reasons and they get taken to court so we are now working and with um allies in mexico on for instance a case of just a private citizen that took to twitter to oppose a candidate to the federal legislature uh in which and she was a big proponent of abortion legislation in mexico he opposed he basically spelled out the position that he thinks abortion is murder and he has been now convicted by mexican courts for saying something that is uh to their view derogatory against women discriminatory and a form of gender-based political violence and he's not the only one so this is very worrying i'm going to bring georgia in here because i i think this is a a worrying development isn't it that ultimately we're now in a situation where i mean this woman this this youtube influence wasn't saying anything uh she wasn't inciting violence she wasn't uh saying you know gay people should be hurt in some way there was nothing like that at all and as you point out she's actually being very uh very uh tolerant and compassionate about the gay community so do you think that this is a growing problem when it comes to maybe specifically christian beliefs and whether this is this is restricted to latin america or are is there a risk that this could come here would you prefer me to answer yes george sorry yeah absolutely um so i think you know just judging the global context at the moment we have approximately 67 of the world's population unfortunately living in countries where their right to religious expression and religious practice is severely restricted so absolutely this is not just a problem for christians it's not just a problem for colombia and latin america unfortunately it's a massive global issue um and in terms of this case i mean you know as andrew was saying as thomas was saying um she expressed in a perfectly civil manner the problem is when we get to this point when you could possibly be prosecuted and although fortunately this woman was able to overturn the case she went through financial personal turmoil um some of the quotes and a lot of articles about that she refers to sort of you know being terrified please possibly knock on her door because you know if you're a regular person who's had no contact with law enforcement throughout your life you would be scared of that kind of contact with the legal system um so it's not even just about whether she's prosecuted or not it's about the fact that this you know it it's a joke that this is even i mean that gets to this point right that's a really good point but actually it sends a kind of signal out doesn't it sort of says beware you know don't express your opinions unless they are absolutely in line with with the approved dogma you know and that that could be and this is in a sense how cancer culture works isn't it is it that you you have examples like this high profile examples that that make people nervous about saying what they believe to be true would you say that's right georgia yeah absolutely i think because the term council culture is is thrown around for a lot of things that sort of you know they refer to varying degrees of i guess i guess um people being uh harassed or maybe even you know possibly put in prison like this woman for their opinion i think that it can sort of get a bit a bit lost in the haze of the news cycle and people forget that you know they are there are really grave situations like this in colombia and other parts of the world where people can you know not just have people you know being nasty to them on twitter they can face um you know their life being plunged into absolute chaos you know this woman just normal woman you know wife mother she has better things to do than deal with this nonsense yeah absolutely and thomas just we don't have long but i'd just like to come to you for the final thought on this one do you see this as a very positive optimistic uh development in safaris do you think maybe this will be a turning point with these kinds of problems that maybe we'll see fewer prosecutions of this kind in the future i think unfortunately no i think that they're going to keep coming but i think that what kika cases show is that a lot of times the process is the punishment and as george was saying the legal system just works against you unless you're willing to go all the way up to the top and finally find protection for your free speech um i mean kudos to kika for being brave enough to actually do so and i think that she just sets an example for people to know that they can find justice in their current legal system it's just a matter of having to fight for it and unfortunately not everybody's willing to do that i we do hope that she is an example to everybody in saying that you do have free speech but you have to defend it you have to stand up for it excellent point and thank you both for joining me today uh georgia and thomas thank you very much [Applause] | Young Voices | UCmeBNPLP0oV0mxjSveZ2wrA | 2021-11-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,966 | 10,477 |
LjBuC_O0b_Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjBuC_O0b_Y | Prime Minister Trudeau delivers remarks at a dinner with Taoiseach Varadkar of Ireland | to shock distinguished guests honored friends thank you for joining us this evening thank you for the exceptionally warm welcome you've given me Sophie Hadrian our Minister of Environment and climate change Catherine McKenna our Irish Canadian members of parliament David McGinty James Maloney and Seamus O'Regan I hope it won't be long before we're able to return the favour of warm hospitality after all it's the connections between people that have made Ireland and Canada such strong and lasting friends whether it's University students on exchange or Canadians who travel here to connect to their own families Irish roots and one in ten Canadians claim some Irish ancestry our citizens have a long and close history together Irish culture is alive and well in Canada out west the annual st. Patrick's Day parade in Carmen gay Alberta is billed as the world's shortest it lasts only two minutes and travels less than 100 meters but the village has been proudly celebrating it for more than 30 years in Canada that's a fair bit of time how old is this place over Mach Gillian Quaffle nonagon Vida Comorian who demo the familiar she seldom on Regina kadowaki atlandis yet oedipus Ashley flying ducks the Dublin Jana hamako sodanope repeatedly come near me she le festival Yolanda a TA remediate visitor sacani Mira mashi Jude Wozniak elegida Nissan's anak ambassador actual the ground Kevin Vickers nom de alcalá de lune a 30-acre on the ski the mayor the new DP NASA de sica [Applause] [Music] [Applause] and further east in Newfoundland and Labrador talam na described by author Tim and pat coogan is the most Irish place in the world outside of Ireland is only a four-hour flight away a place well known to the tea shock where dialects that have been lost here can still be found and where st. Patrick's Day is of course a statutory holiday the timezone is an extra half hour ahead too so they can be that much closer to you the economic ties between Canada and Ireland are strong too we worked hard together with our other European partners to create good jobs for our citizens by ratifying cita throughout the lengthy negotiation process Ireland was a steadfast supporter of this historic trade deal and I know that all of us are looking forward to the good jobs and the greater opportunities it will afford both our countries and most of all Ireland and Canada are connected through our shared values Irish citizens like Canadians know that we are strong not in spite of our differences but because of them and more than that Canadians and Irish alike embrace those differences we all want to leave to our children and grandchildren a better world than the one we inherited from our parents and we're willing to work hard to build a cleaner more prosperous world one or every person has a real and fair chance of success I don't want to keep you any further so I'll leave you with one final thought from one of Canada's founders equal parts proud Canadian and proud Irishman Thomas Darcy McGee advocated for an open and diverse society one that allowed all citizens to live up to their fullest potential and he knew then as we do now that our success would not rest on the whims of fortune but rather on the depth of our compassion and the decency of our own hearts looking forward he said we should strengthen the faith of our people in their own future the faith of every Canadian in Canada this faiths wrongs no one burdens no one menaces no one dishonours no one may we all continue to strengthen the faith in ourselves and in each other for many years to come thank you [Applause] | Justin Trudeau – Prime Minister of Canada | UCyvEONnqE2Krm9Zi0LVvGmA | 2017-07-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 636 | 3,593 |
3gbYyFyXcNs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gbYyFyXcNs | 2021 DEATH METAL (the rest) Dark Father c2b Wave by McFarlane Toys | welcome back everyone teuch is here and i am back yet again to give you guys another fresh look and today my target orders finally came in so i got my brand new wonder woman from death metal along with the guitar playing batman from death metal and i could finally put together the dark father collect the build figure finally but interesting wave overall let's just be honest we'll take a look at the remaining figures that we have i've already checked out the robin king i've already checked out batman on his sweet bent cycle and the potato headed superman which the sculpt is there on that guy but you know it just really didn't work out but in either case i will say this that when it comes to greg capullo's artwork i think it translates very nicely to action figure form however i will say with death metal i was very excited for it i was enjoying it up until really the end where it just kind of became a whole bunch of nonsense and it really went nowhere and i'm thoroughly confused on where i stand with future state let's just be honest but in either case let's sit back let's relax let's grab ourselves a nice hot cup of coffee this is a look at the death metal mcfarland toys wave the dark father batman and wonder woman and of course we'll start things off with the heavy metal death metal batman rocking the plastic man guitar now no one has ever said at least from the comic book creators point that i have seen that this is actually plastic man i just thought yeah it looks like plastic man and i've heard a lot of other people say yeah i think you're right cool whatever it doesn't matter it's a screaming guitar death metal scythe thing it's awesome but let's go ahead and check it out in full detail this is a solid red plastic guitar with elements of yellowish green for the tongue black orange yellow here and there but overall it's one solid color especially on the back but it's yeah it's like a big scythe guitar and it's cool it's awesome it's really interesting and i like the way the batman can hold it it's made of a really durable flexible plastic so it ain't gonna break on you nothing like that if you read death metal or if you're at least familiar with some of the covers for that series you'd know that yeah it comes straight from this basically batman jamming out on a giant red plastic man guitar it's missing the chain though i will say that batman himself you get the dc multiverse stand and this is the exact same batman that was previously with the big ol scythe he does have the black lantern ring so of course again i like that he also has the same exact articulation skulls and chains for days i really like his cape duster that he's got going on he will spin at the thighs and you can fit him on the bat bike as well so same exact batman just comes with a spiffy new plastic man guitar in terms of the wonder one figure now this one i really was hoping when they first showed the solicits pictures and everything else for this figure i thought man that would be really nice if she came out looking exactly like the photos because sometimes you know things change paints application the scope gets lost i'm happy to say this is one of the most gorgeous looking figures i have seen in a while and the face on wonder woman is beautiful it really captures greg capullo's artwork quite masterfully and in terms of her weapon accessories she comes with her mystical chainsaw if you want to say it's invisible chainsaw kind of like her invisible jet but in death metal she has an invisible chainsaw because you know why not it's all gold right there nice details nicely sculpted very intricate very mcfarlane so in that sense i like it is it exactly accurate to what's seen on the covers and such in the comic book not spot on but i mean it's close enough although i really wish it would have had the pull cord that is her lasso this was used to kill the batman who laughs and sets off the chain reaction of the entire story of death metal basically and everything that transpires or doesn't transpire however you want to think about that flexible plastic nice looking nice colors nice blues as far as the wonder woman figure again very gorgeous looking figure the face the crown the way the hair is it goes from a really nice hard blue and fades up into the black and i really dig the way they did that the cape has this beautiful texture on it very mcfarland k paint goes every which way they really did a nice job on this i really like her big spiked heel boots that would make no sense when fighting enemies but who cares it's comic books right all the sculpted elements of this figure really pop because of the solid paintwork on this not really anything is a hiccup even the little straps that keep the skulls on her arms are painted nicely they're functional and it makes sense it's not missing or it's mispainted you get minimal articulation out of the head because of her giant thick piece of hair right here so left and right yeah up down a little bit better on the arms on one side you're going to run into the hair just a bit right but on this side yeah you'll get it going all the way up she does have butterfly joints and she does have bicep swivel it kind of spins it's kind of hidden right there on the straps of her skull shoulder blade things whatever you want to say the ball jointed wrists are hidden at the top below you can kind of notice them a bit more but really they're they're functional they work and they are really kind of hidden more so than seen in certain poses as far as her abdomen and ab crunch everything else there seems to be something underneath this rubber overlay right here it doesn't really do much because the overlay is very very thick so you can kind of hear it you can't really do anything with it or at least i couldn't find myself doing anything with it she'll do the splits she'll kick out she's got nice legs legs that makes sense right instead of the poles kind of thing pole legs from the movie figure really nice ankle rocker it'll go back and forth toe articulation so really nicely designed wonder woman real nice articulation for what i'm looking for now she only has one set of hands and that's where this figure kind of falters just a little bit because she does have like a trigger holding hand but it works in terms of the chainsaw on this hand though she has a fisted hand and while i would love for wonder woman to have fist in hand you know punching kicking whatever you want to do right she can't hold the other half of the chainsaw so it's not a really naturalistic pose it's a bit of a nitpick in the sense however i have said this over and over extra hands when it makes sense really help in displayability for action figures which finally brings us to the dark father the dark side batman whatever you want to call him he's just a big hulking tall dude that was batman and he became darkseid there's so much to this guy don't overthink it but the figure is really cool i really like the way that this came out and for some of you who are wondering yes he fits together much better than the bane figure no wrists are falling out nothing like that no legs are popping off so much better the texture of the cape really makes sense in the terms of going to apocalypse and having a very much like a burned sort of cape it's awesome just feeling it you'll you'll know what i'm saying the cowl the scowl on his face the way the lip is painted underneath on the craggy skin darker than the rest of his face it's very cool i really like the way that this guy came out the bat symbol is interesting this little flappy part of the bad symbol it's weird i mean i guess it serves a purpose because otherwise if they sculpted it on you'd be moving around it wouldn't go with it so it's odd it doesn't bother me but it's just like a little odd little like tail kind of thing for the batman and he doesn't have butterflies but he's got some nice articulation in the arms he does have bicep swivel although on both sides it is very stuck and that's something i've noticed recently with some mcfarland toys the bicep swivel on bigger figures and the bigger arms tend to get stuck he's got single jointed elbows he's got rose bushes basically for gauntlets on his arms move that around and tell me what happens right when you get your fingers not even joking and he'll spin at the wrists all the ball jointed wrists you do get a semblance of well let's just say upper diaphragm with waist not so much ab crunch really at all he'll kind of go back more than forward he's got this soft piece right here in the crotch where the belts and his underoos are mine he's got a little bit of ball slippage right there you kind of have to move it over from time to time but the legs work nicely with it he's got double jointed knees i really like the way the boots look just the overall textures that they achieve on these is really nice it's very different from a lot of modern action figures that you see it just gives you a little extra something to look at ball jointed feet toe articulation it's a solid dark father figure and if you were wondering one of the things that i tend to point out with mcfarland toys ever since they started with dc multiverse was the height and the scaling with one another and i can honestly tell you that because all three of these go together from the storyline i would say that the height is actually spot on i see wonder woman and superman being in relative heights and batman being the smaller type character compared to these more god-like super heroic type people so it works in that sense wonder woman of course just because of her crown kind of puts her over the top and a little bit taller but the body types for all of them are solid the looks minus superman's face i think that they nailed it in terms of really capturing everything that you see within the death metal comic book and if you were wondering just to kind of compare the two the batman with the guitar the batman with the sight same exact figure same exact articulation one's got one accessory one's got the other but in either case you can fit whichever one you purchase or if you purchase both onto that sweet bat cycle to show some comparisons here he is with the new spawn clown figure shriek from batman beyond and a marvel legend stan lee in terms of the dark father and superman these two go together quite well if you're not familiar again dark father in the context and the wackiness of death metal let's just say this he did what he did to superman and that's why superman has like the stone craggy arm and yada yada one thing i think that the dark father is missing though is his little gun that he shoots batman with in the storyline that would have been a really nice accessory to have for him just to add a little something to the figure and just for scaling purposes and for fun here he is next to a super 7 mutagen man while we have wonder woman here with a diamond select spider-man and because the height comparisons are getting out of control i got you covered here she is with some happy meal mcdonald's french fries and burger transformers whatever right this is an overall pretty interesting solid wave ish i would say that you got a lot of great things going on here and when you have them all on display yeah they're gonna make quite the presence on your shelf however there's a few things missing like with batman i mean i really would have liked to have seen extra hands battering something like that just to include maybe a little power effect for his black lantern rings something like that i think the weakest of the bunch is the robin king because he's just very off model he's got a lot of great things going for him but overall he just is kind of like okay he he's okay same thing with the superman really like the body type that they got going on but he's got quite the potato face and i know that the sculpt is there but i just don't think that in the painting process and putting him together it really translated all that well wonder woman however is one of my top favorites of the line she's gorgeous great paint on her excellent all around just a couple nitpicks with hands and such the bat bike with batman looks like a drove straight out of the comic book this is an amazing set and just something that is so cool to have on your shelf then finally completing the dark father put the collective build figure together he's awesome he's one of my favorite obscure wackadoo batman figures and the articulation really fits him overall pretty cool i definitely dig it nice things couple hiccups here and there but i'm curious to know what you guys think comment below let me know let's talk everything mcfarland toys and i'm gonna leave you guys with that as always drink some great coffee eat some great food but most 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BPTBWpbnX98 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPTBWpbnX98 | Why Do Women EXCUSE Other Woman's SEXUAL IRRESPONSIBILITY But Get Mad At Men? @MrLetGo | all right what's up y'all this is aaron mallory aka mr let go and we are live as you guys come in make sure to hit the like button and grab your popcorn this right here is going to be something that we really need to talk about though so um let me just start off playing this video right here so as you guys come in let me give y'all a couple seconds i'm gonna play a video and i talked about this a little bit yesterday but i have a lot of questions about a particular video that i'm about to play so give me one second let me make sure everything's good if y'all can hear me put a thumbs up make sure y'all can hear me but um yeah we got to talk about this we really got to talk about this so i said new sweater thank you okay so let me play this video and you guys may have seen this video before all right y'all may have seen this video before but we're going to talk about it in depth this time what's up linda why are you having unprotected sex with a woman when you don't even plan on being present for a possible baby that could happen okay listen to this future hit me up okay yeah go ahead and talk talking to the future having um all right yesterday you guys was on uh we we talked about this a little bit but this is gonna be a little bit different so y'all watch this video protecting sex with a woman when you don't even plan on being having unprotected sex with a woman when you don't plan on being present for a possible baby that could happen okay listen to this future hit me up okay yeah go ahead and talk talk to the future talk to you ten he has like what ten ten of them ten nba young boy one ten of them so you have one sexually irresponsible man but you have seven sexually irresponsible women or in future's case you said ten nine sexually irresponsible women because why would you blaming the woman listen to this if you're a woman why are you laying down with the man that you know that does not take care of his children you know that they're not going to stick to you you already said that and then when you get left in the dust you cry on social media like this like you didn't know it was going to happen you knew what you came for y'all know how men are know how men are know how men are so a couple things like i said we talked about this a little bit yesterday um you know how men are i want to i want to give you a just a thought process on the you know how men are because i want to go really deep today about this particular subject because i think it's a problem so the you know how men are part is troubling if you know how men are women why do these things continue to happen say it again if you know how men are like she says so wouldn't you be smarter and make better decisions now that you know how men are because we all are adults right we've all been dating the opposite sex for at least 10 years now so if you know how men are like she says why doesn't she know how men are because she's telling a man you know how men are but doesn't that mean she also knows how men are let me give you guys a a story real quick and please hit the like button everybody hit the like button real quick hit the like button hit the like button and let me get a story real quick say i actually were to [Music] go to the strip club right and say i'm telling you this story i'm telling you this story right now and i'm like yo i just went to this uh i just met this girl and and i think um she's special right i mean we connected we vibed like the chemistry is there and everything right you like oh damn that's dope okay cool who is she or what did you where did you meet her and i said at the strip club and you think okay okay women be at the strip club okay all right so like were y'all at the bar or what no she was a dancer and now you're gonna say okay all right so you met a a dancer and y'all y'all had a conversation no we spent the whole night just staring into into each other's eyes she was on my lap she was doing this she was rubbing my head all of this it was just it wasn't even in common conversation it was just something there right like we both felt something and you might say okay so how long were y'all in each other's face for like three hours now you're thinking like okay three hours it's ten dollars per song the average song is four minutes this girl done robbed my boy right you'd be thinking like wait you spend so how much did you spend on this woman and i and and i turn around and say well i don't know cuz i don't care it wasn't about the money we vibed wouldn't you male female no matter what age you are wouldn't you be like yo y'all ain't vibing she was she was just doing her job she's a stripper not saying strippers are bad people but if a man allows you to stay in his face and keeps giving you money per song you're gonna vibe with him as much as he wants you to vibe with him so you as a friend would be like yo you don't think that's what strippers do why do you think you think you're special and the stripper is just doing her job her job is to seduce you and make you feel like you're the only person in the room wouldn't i wouldn't i beat a dummy if i was to say i'm in love or we're in love because of this interaction i had with a stripper at a strip club wouldn't i not be able to be a victim in this situation if i turn around and say no she's different you'll be like man come on what is wrong with you wouldn't you be that person hit the like button y'all make sure to hit the like button on uh facebook or youtube make sure to hit the like button wouldn't you say that when you stop for a second be like yo what in the world is wrong with you so when i hear women say you know how guys are that's just the same way as if i did this thing with this stripper and even if we actually went to vip and did something that night even if we went to vip and just you know i'm saying i still would be looking like a dummy if i would have left the strip club even after having sex or whatever saying that we're in love well i'm in love with this woman now am i right or wrong but when a woman turns around and has this fairytale mindset we're going to be together with this with that it's like oh well the man did this the man did that and that's the reason why i titled this today as why do women ignore another woman's or other women's sexual irresponsibility but get mad at men and then the second part was do women subconsciously look at themselves as children and i'm not saying women are children but do women look at other women as children do they look at themselves subconsciously as children and they look at men as the adults you know because let me play this video again just for the people who just jumped on but let me know y'all i want to know the answer to this why are you having unprotected sex with a woman when you don't even plan on being present for a possible baby that could happen okay listen to this future hit me up okay yeah go ahead and talk talk in the future oh and this is crew season k-r-e-w crew season podcast great podcast like what tens nba young boy what ten of them so you have one sexually irresponsible man but you have seven sexually irresponsible women or in future's case you said ten nine sexually irresponsible women because why were you blaming the woman listen so right here you know we talked about this a little bit yesterday but right here there's one sexually irresponsible man and he's trash right whatever right but then you have nine sexually irresponsible women over here sorry and you turn around and say wow you're blaming the woman no you're blaming the women it's the nine women now mind you it's not all nine women it's like seven of them because the first two women that future got pregnant you know a guy who has two kids two baby mamas you know it is what it is but when it turns into [Music] three baby mamas four baby mamas five four but five six seven eight baby mamas what went on with the ninth woman because the more kids that man has wouldn't that be the dumber the woman looks what's up raw or you know what i'm saying so if a man actually did the same thing and had a baby with a woman who had uh let's see 10 children right future has 10 children right there's a woman that had nine children and a man had a baby with this woman right like like there wouldn't it be a certain amount of being angry at the man like what is wrong with you but do women take a second to look at the woman so do women like consciously ignore when women do sexually irresponsible things and why like i said yesterday me and rob was up here i look at this and say to myself i don't think women look at themselves with the same uh amount of responsibility as they look at men so with that being said what is what all of the independent women and men are beneath us type of stuff so is this some type of convenient victimization convenient type of stuff where over here you're better than men you're you're you're you know make more money than men you don't need men men you know or whatever women are doing so much more than men men are losers men or whatever but then at the same time over here when you see a woman your fellow woman do some stupid idiotic stuff then you turn around and say but she's a woman what's up gorgeous whales what's up uh maria you know she she's a woman but you're a man you're supposed to know better but but she's a woman she's emotional what's going on uh this co com i cannot read your name on instagram i'm sorry i cannot read your name you got a long name discombobulate alexis alexis alexis what's up alexis so i want to know what this convenient victimization is it's like on tuesday it's like i'm strong i'm powerful nobody can tell me what to do i'm this i'm that but then on wednesday it's well a man supposed to know better women don't need don't need to know better do women subconsciously view themselves as children and i'm not saying women are children but subconsciously do women view themselves as little children you know so going back to this video right hold on let's go back to the video for a second to this if you're a woman why are you laying down with the man that you know that does not take care of his children you know that they're not going to stick to you you already said that and then when you get left in the dust you cry on social media like this like you didn't know it was gonna happen you knew what you came for y'all know how men are know how men are i know how men are but as you can see it's just like well you know she she you know how men are is it's just simply blaming the woman i mean blaming the man like yo you know how men are men do this and men do but and i don't want to say the word accountability because to be honest with you accountability i hate the word because it's stupid okay i want to look at responsibility and one of the things i want to just put out there that is a super extreme difference and make sure to hit you know what hit the like button i need 20 likes before i proceed hit the like button as you guys came in hit the like button as you guys come in because i'm just going to chill out for a second and wait for the lights to go up because y'all are really tripping i need 20 likes real quick y'all for anybody who has not liked the video i'm talking to you what's up brownie uh ellie so if you did not like this video already i'm talking to you when i said um i'm waiting so all you you ever seen somebody uh when you was a kid and one kid through something or whatever and now the teacher is like you know what everybody has homework because of that kid right there and everybody's looking at the kid like really so the person who did not hit the like button we all are staring at you right now because you are holding up the class so you person that his that has that has not hit the like button yet we're sitting here staring at you so we're waiting on you to hit the like button because we can't go farther until you hit the like button so you didn't do anything wrong you just didn't do something so come on yo so all right come on let me get five more so let me say this uh hollering joseph well that's facebook we're on youtube this is uh you're looking at you're looking at this on facebook i'm on youtube so facebook is feet i mean youtube is feeding this to um youtube uh hor horlin joseph so look i understand that when a woman has a child she always stays and takes care of the child okay and usually when a man is a deadbeat he leaves and doesn't take care of the child so i do understand and i am aware of that particular difference where the woman is still there and she's still staying you know so even if she's sexually irresponsible she still is staying and taking care of the child and if she goes out and is sexually irresponsible again she still stays and take care of that child but the men aren't and that is the reason why we look at men as being trash when they are sexually irresponsible versus the women being sexually irresponsible because a woman actually stays so i just want y'all to know i do understand that but at the same time would women still be sexually irresponsible or as sexually irresponsible as they are today if it wasn't for other women being sexually irresponsible see and i said this on a live last night i was talking to uh my homegirl t right and she said that i don't know how the conversation came up but she she was saying that who is actually partly responsible for you know young women having babies out of wedlock and just having all these babies and stuff right and i said oh that's simple the older generation of women are are responsible for that because they don't hold other women accountable and that's the reason why we're here i'll say it again the older generation of women aren't holding the young younger generation accountable for two different reasons one i never hear a woman say i need you to stop having all these damn babies out of wedlock when when your niece or whoever in your family turns around and and is pregnant nobody pulls her to the side and be like yo what's going on like why are you just having these babies like what's going on with you they don't do that they just say oh wow really oh wow oh okay uh you know congratulations and then they have they go on with the baby shower and they move on with it and then the thing about it is yeah they give them baby showers and everything shout them with gifts so you got the young girl who's 19 or 25 or whatever however age they're getting baby showers oh pull up holy [ __ ] oh oh my god this is so cute why are you giving this woman baby showers and she's not married she don't even know who daddy is and it's her third child third baby daddy y'all still giving a girl baby showers friends come home girls come i mean uh you know co-workers come it'd be like 30 women at a baby shower ain't nobody married don't know who the daddy is third baby daddy but y'all celebrating this woman and if y'all really wanted to just give the woman some help y'all don't have to give her a baby shower to give her help y'all do know that right y'all could just pull up at a house and be like yo i know you struggling uh but here's some clothes just drop off a box be like i'm here i don't condone what you're doing but i do want to help you so here's some clothes we're not doing that baby i'm not coming to a damn baby shower because i don't agree with what you're doing oh um what's the topic you got to come over to youtube uh for the topic i'm playing a video over here but uh i'm talking to people on uh instagram y'all so instagram i would say the topic well let me put the topic in here real quick the topic is why and hit the like button y'all on youtube hit the like button while i do this all right so that's the actual conversation why aren't women holding other women accountable so i want to ask that first okay why are women giving other women baby showers when the woman doesn't even know who the hell the damn baby is and like what what is the celebration baby showers is to help her because she's about to struggle like i said uh shereta i hope i said your name right shereta you could just drop over a box of clothes at her house you ain't gotta celebrate her ruining her life i'm just i'm just confused why do women celebrate when other women ruin their lives i i just don't get it you know but y'all want men oh you need to help men and leave women alone if we don't leave women alone who in the world is going to stop the women from doing all this stupid stuff well it's it's one thing about showing love but at the same time it's about coddling it's about enabling people's terrible decisions and back to what i was saying on live last night when a young lady was i was talking to my homegirl t she was saying that um men hold men accountable and women hold women accountable and i was like no women don't hold women accountable um and she asked who is responsible for this cycle continuing to you know keep going i said older women and like i said those two different things i said one women have baby showers and celebrate the stupid stuff that these young young women do instead of sitting down talking to them and just dropping off a box of clothes to them and say yo what you got going on why are you why you keep having these babies like what's going on with you they don't do that the second part is and this is the most important part the second part is the most important part the older women are leading negatively by example so put in a chat how older women than a little 19 year old than had her second child and don't even know who the dam who the baby is how are older women leading by example negatively how are older women in your opinion negatively leading by example and keeping the cycle of of just having fatherless babies left and right how are they keeping keeping the cycle going in your opinion people need to leave with love i'm about to get into that i'm about to get into all this leading with love mess you can love someone without enabling them exactly when we have the welfare system yes now we're about to talk about it yes yes we're about to talk about it welfare in section 8. yes yes the whole world is enabling a woman's dumb decisions here we go here we go here comes erica what about men it's sad man it's so sad it's so sad where it's almost disgusting so uh shiretta says i agree with the bad decision i agree with the bad decision but again these younger women are hard-headed i rather uplift you can't uplift a person that keeps ruining their lives okay do you uplift crackheads do you uplift crackheads do you have anybody in your family that is a full-blown drug addict and they still in tvs do you go up do you go give them uh crack showers or or or crack pipe showers answer that come on i need somebody to answer that for me y'all don't want to judge and all y'all want to do is uplift right but y'all don't want to judge when the crackhead that is in your family do you all get together and give them a shower and shower them with with uh crack and and crack pipes chasing young uh yongsi says uh yes crackheads need uplifting [Music] okay but what i'm saying is why don't y'all give the crack head in your family showers of of of of different things that they need to smoke crack with it's enabling wouldn't that be enabling the crackhead what about the alcoholic we all have an alcoholic in our family okay we all have an alcoholic in our family when an alcoholic is just drunk out of their mind when they sober up do you give them a a a an alcohol shower and and just give them more more more alcohol no and going back to what i was saying earlier about how women enable women by their their actions because one is a baby shower but two you being single mothers see i lead by example okay i haven't had another kid since my my grown kids okay and i married their mother i lead by example how are you leading by example in a negative way when you have three kids two baby daddies and you're out here being like oh i'm powerful uh single mothers are powerful and y'all run around with the single mothers powerful single moms yes single moms whatever don't you think that is letting young women think that it's okay and is revering and it's amazing being a single mother let me give y'all a scenario and hit the like button i need y'all to hit the like i need 20 people to hit the like button i need 20 people to hit the like button youtube i need 20 people to hit the like button 20 people i need y'all to hit the like button real quick we're going to wait for y'all drink me some water while y'all hit the like button we waiting on y'all to hit like button hit the like button and read a couple of these comments uh when as a woman you try to hold another woman accountable there comes a breach in a friendship sonia oh oh oh hey okay okay we we talking talking now we talking talking now hit the like button people you i'm talking to you you have not hit the like button yet hit the like button hit the like button sonia says when as a woman you try to hold another woman accountable there becomes a breach of friendship why is that hold on man because now we talking we talking talking now hold on if somebody wants to come up i want somebody to come up and you have to be on screen because i don't want no crazy stuff pull up all right here's the link to join uh the chat and if anybody on instagram wants to join the chat go over to youtube if not you can hang out right here it's no problem i just dropped the link so you can join the um the conversation on screen i only have 10 minutes before my next client though okay i appreciate you it's no problem but what does this really mean all right hold on let me get her in what does this really mean all right hold on let me get her in you got to turn turn your background noise off you ain't see what does this really mean turn you got turn turn off youtube it's done okay how are you i'm doing well thank you it's just uh it's just audio right yeah that's cool that's cool that's cool so i don't i don't mind it can be i just i didn't know if i was supposed to be doing something to turn the video on yeah you can hit the video you just hit the video button or someone on your screen uh let's see and if not it's okay it's up to you yeah i just i just don't see a button that says it says start cam stop cam and it's not doing anything well anyway i i have a short time before i have to um gotcha but i just wanted to add this i don't have an issue with the the concept behind what you're saying which is someone ruining their life and everybody just cheers them on we're not helping them i don't have an issue with that they throw a whole party for the person yeah i get that concept is the the spirit of judgment that i feel that people can have where it is a you did something stupid you're ruining your life when you have compassion you empathize with the person it's not a looking down upon it's your heart breaks for them because you say i know what's coming down the pipeline i know what your kids are going to have to do without and that's the only thing that i'm saying and i feel like it's being shown like this extreme polar you either have to be an [ __ ] and judge them or be nice and be enabling and keep condoning the behavior and i don't think it's that black and white i can be loving and say baby girl i don't believe in this i'm not coming in your shower but i love you and i'm like you said i'm gonna drop off these items but i feel like the spirit and the energy is totally totally different okay so how do we get to that point then because i agree with you on that okay because what you said there you go so it's okay so what you said in the comments you said you'll actually lose a friendship by holding a woman um responsible actually someone else said that that wasn't me oh i thought that was you so what do you think about that but you you can potentially lose a friendship with somebody if they are either extremely sensitive or you don't know how to be loving when you are when you are lovingly correcting someone there's that old song just a spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down you have to be able to operate in a spirit of love and yes love is a spirit because someone can feel my energy are you checking me because you think you're better than me yancey or are you lovingly coming to me with an alternative that will be helpful so sometimes we could be doing the right thing with the wrong spirit and that pushes people away which is why i encourage people i'm a woman of faith to have a spirit where you're you're with god because then you will emote love in anything that you do and i can come at you with the hardest criticism but you will take it so sweetly because you see the spirit in which it's coming so let me say this do you think or do you believe that the typical situation woman to woman type of situation is way too much empathy and coddling in the conversation of love versus because i call it support challenge support challenge you want to be supportive but regardless if it's your kid or your friend you want to challenge them also right so what do you think the percentage of support versus challenge is and of course the chat the support is the empathy and the challenge is uh what the hell are you doing type of side right what do you think the percentage is in a typical woman or woman conversation so i was actually like 30 percent 40 what do you like what do you think i wouldn't say empathy is the opposite of caught is while challenging so i actually put empathy while challenging but i would agree that most people operate out of fear and fear will say if i speak my truth i'm going to ruin a friendship so some people assume that the friendship will be ruined and it's and it won't but because they're so scared they won't say anything and then some people are afraid to get vulnerable and have someone else see something in them that's being corrected so that's why i said i don't disagree with you that it's a problem out there but i can only speak for my circles and this happened yesterday i had a girlfriend call me and i said permission to speak by truth she said yes and i was able to give her something that i don't think she had looked at and i said i think there's an opportunity to be even more godly in your approach with that because she was excited and sharing something so i do think that we need to be more bold with our conversations however we can't be bold with our conversations and not have a heaping of love because all it's going to do is seem like you're a judgmental you know what that thinks that you're better than somebody else and then all they're going to do is wait for you to mess up so they can wag their finger in your face and say you thought you were better than just like when your face oh well you got someone pregnant before you got married they could throw that in your face but if you came at an attitude of you know what i learned the hard way don't do what i did that's you can't get mad you can't throw that in someone's face that's why you can't lose when you come with the spirit of love but yes i encourage people to tell their friends just do what love is all i'm saying i love that i love that you said do i have permission to speak my truth fast i'm just gonna give you unsolicited advice if it's unsolicited i'm at least gonna get permission first i love that oh my god i hope you all caught that so when you're talking to somebody and they did something totally just dumb and you're just like what in the world before but this stuff is deep i get what you're saying but look the human like the human brain judges okay yes but it doesn't assign value you assign value because of your paradigm so you might learn and call it dumb i could see the same action and say that is unfortunate that somebody is that misguided that they don't see you're assigning a judgment to it and the judgment is either going to be love or not love and that's what's so crucial and so when you have judgment when it comes from a place that's lacking love it will hurt the person if you have judgment but it comes from a place of love it will heal the person that is crucial yes okay even when you're speaking to these women and i'm so sorry but i gotta jump off to get my client but i want to say this and i love shout out to sd for connecting with you i see what you're trying to do and i love you permission to speak freely yes okay it i love it yes just did it i love it you will reach more people because your heart is in the right place you want women to be set free and you feel like this is a no chaser i'm giving it to him straight and your motives are pure however the woman who is hurting she hears anger and judgment and she is not going to receive because her spirit will put up arms so if you want more women to receive with an open heart they have to first see love love is the thing that makes the person open the door and they will honor you and listen to what you have to say because they see you as a friend and not a foe i wish you the best and hi trinity i don't know you but hello and you can slip in hi thank you so much have a good day okay thank you god bless you bye bye hello hello mr aaron how are you hey how are you doing let me set this game let me say this real quick um one thing i pay attention to just just just the whole main just the way the world has been for the last cause i'm in my 40s like for the last 20 years since i've been able to just be in the world right instead of just a kid the the empathy side the the the calling side not the love side because i don't want to say the love side but that side has not worked and i'm not saying i'm going to keep being this i'm always growing to become a better person right but when somebody you know says lovingly they said lovingly you'll reach more people by being nicer to me i'm not here to reach more people i'm here to heal the people that are ready to heal and there's a difference okay i can make more money reach more people get more followers be more famous all that stuff right if i ladies queen this and that right but in my opinion that side isn't and hasn't helped a single soul because it's too much empathy not enough challenge i believe in support and challenge so i believe in sixty percent of support and forty percent of challenge so as an example if you have a kid right you got kids yes okay howdy kids 28 and 17. okay you're 17 year old right you're 17 year old oh i'm sorry my daughter just told me she's 29 good looking say you're 17 year old is doing some just dumb stuff right and you're like it's gonna be okay you know don't worry about it it's gonna be okay and there's no challenge to them right it's just say you know it's gonna be okay see we don't do our kids like that we do them a great disservice in fact right i'm saying we don't though we actually don't do our kids like that but we do other adults like that we don't oh it's going to be but what are you doing what come come here come here come here let me tell you something the next time you do that you're gonna have to move out we are stern with our kids whether right or wrong because sometimes we too stern you know what i'm saying but when it comes to black people if you were to look at the typical parent black parent they're too stern instead of two empathetic right so we need to be more empathetic as parents right but when we are out here loving on adults we're no we're not stern at all and we're too loving so when it comes to how we operate and and and you know look to you know like promote change in our kids we're okay with being stern because we know that if we aren't stern nothing's going to change but i think i think i know why that is though because you have to think about you know perspective so with children from this perspective uh from the perspective of children we see that they need to be guided right they need to be directed they need to be you know disciplined and all that good stuff as adults we then when it comes to another adult i think it's more than being supportive i'm not saying that the way that the support is uh you know i'm listening to the support the way that they're supporting is productive i'm just saying it is what it is you know so with the child you you you feel comfortable correcting them because you assume they don't know better okay you understand so when you think somebody don't know better and you know better you can lead them to do better right but now when you not now when you turn your persp uh your attention to adults right we already figure you know they already know better so all they need now is support but that's the problem it's weird it's apparent that they don't know better because if you like i said if you just look at the world it's a world full of single mothers and deadbeat dads we don't know better and then i'm going to tell you why earn this going to actually come so we can actually start knowing no start learning because it's apparent that we don't know better well the thing about this the thing about what you're saying and from what i'm what i've been witnessing um it's hard to teach something different than the life you're living i love it wait wait wait hold on let me say this okay okay because this is one of the biggest things because i i i was in this argument on live yesterday where i i told a black woman something like this i would have got beat up if we was in each other's face i said the older black women are literally um um hurting the younger black women by their actions because they're leading by example negatively because if cousin auntie uh uh mama if everybody around you is a single mother and nobody's married what do you expect um little little uh tasha the girl doing exactly he's gonna want girl to be a single mother too because nobody's leading by example in that way right so go ahead yeah so i mean the only way anything could be different in that sense is if the individual hurts enough to have to change we got to stop hurting enough to have no change we can't let me tell you why that goes against the law of contrast you can never know what you want without experiencing what you don't want okay and some people have a higher tolerance for emotional pain than others don't want through other people because i can we can learn from other people's mistakes but they don't look at it as a mistake that's what i'm saying let me say this the the problem i totally agree with you what you're saying right but we can learn pain by looking at somebody else no not everybody i cannot learn pain looking at somebody else's stuff and i'm going to explain why okay you know i here we go my my my friend you know across the street from my house her father passed um my oldest daughter's uh grandfather he passed right right and i thought because i knew about death and loss i knew exactly what they were going through it wasn't until the day my father passed i had to call my friend across the street and i i answered when she answered the phone the first thing i said was so this is how it feels to not have a father anymore um right right i thought every time i said you know i could only imagine no because i never would have imagined being in my 40s feeling like an orphan yeah you know like like yeah you know because he's always been in my life he you know even though i have you know even though i have a stepdad which was another mind-blower because when he passed that was a whole new experience when my youngest daughter's father passed that was another experience i've never lost anyone who i was intimate with right i i never had you know i my step-dad like i didn't imagine he was going to go as soon as he did even though he was you know in his 80s so it's not until you step out of the crap through experience that you can look back and say wow i didn't even know i was sitting in poop all this time yeah you have to smell the fresh air before you can begin to feel disgusted by the stench that's interesting that yeah that is interesting so of course you're not going to feel that type of pain you know because i actually had to deal with that myself you know when my mom passed you know so i i can understand what you're saying with that but what about mistakes though so pain is one thing i do i do get what you're saying as far as pain but mistakes say okay here we go okay hold on well let me let me say this say it's winter time right and you're driving down this this street and the car in front of you spins out of control because they hit a hit up ice patch right okay and say the person is like a quarter mile down the street and you just was riding and you gonna so you was able to see just the car just spin out right and they get out of the car and they okay and they looking like looking down like look at the street right well now you know to either drive slow through that ice patch or turn around and go another way because you don't want to have the same problem right but have you ever seen one of those videos where everybody is spent out everybody is on the side of the road don't hit each other or whatever and you're thinking like yo didn't nobody learn so sometimes we can learn by other people's mishaps and mistakes paying attention yeah i want you to think about this though trinity single mothers don't look at single motherhood as a mistake no it's a way of life they revere it as something awesome or something whatever hold on hold on let me say that something that that is positive instead of a negative so the young girl growing up around her auntie and her mom and her cousins and everybody single mothers since they don't view it as negative it causes the young girl to want to do it too i can speak on that because i have my speakers as a mistake right i can i can speak on that because i got pregnant at 16. okay so i'm like the perfect example of that all right i got pregnant at 16. right and um my mom would tell me like don't get pregnant don't get pregnant don't bring no babies home if you ever get pregnant you're gonna have to find some way to go you're gonna have to find somewhere to go you cannot stay here right right right now here's the thing when i was having sex i wasn't thinking about getting pregnant why my my because my mother's voice wasn't in my head why because i don't have the cognitive function to make the right decision because the brain matter stop the brain matter itself doesn't fully develop you understand that that that um your prefrontal cortex that part of your brain you know that part of your brain yeah that is responsible for choices and decisions are not fully developed so biologically a teenager is not capable meaning that they don't have the capacity to make the same sound judgment as adults now i think what you're asking me is why wasn't i afraid hello stop right there sorry i just want to rehash what you just said because it was brilliant for some of you you guys may not know like like i love talk about the brain i i didn't go to college to study the brain but i read over 72 books on the bronx neurosciences wonderful psychology yes it's neuropsychology and it's neurobiology yep and i study all of that but i did not go to school for it okay so i don't run around saying i'm neurologist because i'm not i'm just a dude that read a lot of books okay so um this is a fact the human brain does not build their prefrontal cortex totally until they're 24 years old what this means is all of your neurons have not fully formed until you're 24. so when you're not 24 you're 22 19 or whatever this is the reason why it's so nasty when men try to date a girl that's 21. oh she's 21 she's legal well it's still kind of nasty because for those who know her brain isn't fully formed yet you know what i'm saying so you're still taking advantage of her so yeah go i just wanted to hit that because you you hit that so eloquently go ahead i love it thank you so you know my decision making was from a space of scarcity scarcity in life right yeah um because of my uh childhood situations i was searching for love to be loved and i thought a baby a child would give me that love do you understand um and i didn't think about having it before like from your mom because some women don't you know what they don't you know by their mother no no no no my mom it wasn't that she she lacked affection or anything like that okay all right no not my mom's like freaking amazing she like everybody everybody wants to hug her and she wants to hug everybody she's just that type of person but she did not she she wasn't capable of loving me according to my love language what's your love what was your love language at the end well well my first one is active service right okay so for me active service i don't mean like you're doing things you know for me all the time that's not what active service means to me only but like all right for example when i was nine i got molested by a family um boyfriend and i did with my i did what my mom told me to do if anything if anyone ever touches you wherever you coming to let me know so i did as i was instructed and because the guy came behind me right in the they knew the guy they thought i was lying and believed him oh stop stop stop stop right there i don't know if you heard me when i said uh-oh uh-huh you said it when that happened i don't like to say the n-word so i'm not going to say it because it messes with the bias violated violated yeah what when you said the m-word and then you said i went to my mother to tell my dad and my dad both of them because they were married yeah yeah i said uh-oh because in so many cases there's more than there's more than is reported the parents don't take the child's side and now the child is left feeling like active service for me was like you didn't protect me you didn't protect me yeah yeah so that's go ahead i just wanted to know that you're not alone because i i i know oh you know you know me on instagram as wives men prefer these folks okay yeah okay so i just threw my name up there go ahead go ahead i just wanted to and um so they didn't believe me and and i and i'm not gonna lie to you when i look back on when i look back on his face you know if it didn't happen to me i would believe them too if it did not happen to me i would have believed him to that man was so convincing i mean he looked they're like oh come on like i would never do you know why would a child lie i don't know i don't know like you know what yeah i'll do a show on that if you want why would a parent not believe the child because of ignorance now what my mom taught me i don't know my mom told me because we spoke about this in my adulthood right yeah what she now my my my whole entire family's from jamaica west indies like i'm the literally the first american born of six siblings about five siblings i'm the sixth child so with my mom and my dad it was a an act of ignorance because in jamaica during you know their growth like they didn't hear about that she said that she didn't understand until she started working in the pediatrics award in the hospital that she you know was working in she didn't understand that uh fathers molest their child because you don't get a word don't say the word they'll say i'm sorry violate sorry violate their child okay you know and and it wasn't until more and more kids came in that she realized holy crap this is happening so long story short is from ignorance i don't think that they looked at me as a liar right i just think that they that they just believed his face does that make sense no how can one person not be a liar if you believe the other person okay somebody has to be lying you can't well okay well i don't know well i don't know but i don't know i i don't know but long story short now in in my like nine year old little mind yeah you know after right after i told my parents my mom and my dad separated now of course looking back did that was that because of something hold on hold on hold on now looking back i'm like realized oh no it wasn't me but then as a child i thought he left me because you know i i did something wrong i you know yeah oh my god because oh my god so then so then um they uh separated when i was um like 10. like they got divorced like when i was 10 11 10. and then i had two more other of my uh family members boyfriends they were molesting me y'all violating me too yeah okay i gotta find another man word um another m word em just say em'd me okay yeah when they aimed me i liked that yeah when they ended me um i couldn't go back and tell my mom by then my dad was out the house my brother he hadn't went to the military so he was already gone because there's an eleven year age gap between he and golly yeah you know so then like you know and and after that you start to begin to live destructively and in this destructive behavior lifestyle it becomes a norm so it pretty much comes with the territory of the you know of of life so back to the child you know and and and mothers not telling their children correctly yeah the pain that women do yeah because you know why we are in emotionally unstable creatures we are we are emotionally reckless that's what the yin is about the yen is chaos it's the energy it's it's not the gender but it's the energy that we are working from right so the feminine energy you know is is chaotic it's it's it it it's it's an it's that is that thing that was spoken of in genesis 1 where the earth was void and and full of chaos right that's the feminine energy being uh that's the feminine energy manifested hold on demonstrating yourself let me stop right here i need everybody if y'all are enjoying this conversation because she's dropping gems i need oh what just happened i need everybody to hit the like button maybe her signal went out and uh she'll be back but i need every i need 20 likes right now if y'all are enjoying this conversation i need 20 people to hit the like button i think she's back um well give her a second she's trying to come back now her signal went out so before um uh she comes back because she she's she's trying to come back now because here in the background um she said some things that gave me a little bit of clarity but i wanted to go farther into the fact that um i think we're too soft on our friends and family members but just like what she was saying we're too hard on our kids so how is it that we're too hard on our kids and too soft on our friends i think this is one of the biggest problems because all the just empathy that oh yes i get it it's not working okay it's 2022 and the same population of single moms are being made as 1991 the same like just a year ago a couple years ago the census isn't out like right after the year is over but i'm sure the same amount of women have become single mothers in 2021 as the 90s as 2010. so the things that we are doing isn't working so my whole point and what i'm doing and saying is i'm doing something different i don't know what happened it's okay but let me let me let me finish what i was saying before uh yeah and then i want to go back with you saying the things that you guys are seeing with me may work because you may look at you know you're too harsh you're too this you do that i'm not here to reach more people i'm here to actually spark a change in more people you know cause like for example derrick jackson has a million followers he helped no damn body he helped himself you get what i'm saying so i may never reach a million followers but i promise you i'll help and change more families not just the women the families because it's not about the one woman it's about what she starts doing with the new information she starts picking better men and next thing you know she becomes married because she's more patient and she's not so impatient when she just wants this and wants some baby or whatever and she takes the time to chill and be more disciplined in in her actions and then she gets married and now because of her getting married her kids now have a family to be born into and then now that kid grows up to be married because they see their parents married and they're less traumatized and then i can change an entire generation of people or a family instead of simply reaching more people and i think that's the biggest problem with a lot of people on social media they just want to reach more people but what are you reaching more people to do we all have businesses so we all want to sell products coca-cola selling product i'm selling a product we all send products but what is your product meant to do because coca-cola is meant to make people fat because you guys may not know it's not what you eat that makes you fat it's what you drink that makes you fat don't realize um no i didn't know that somebody could be a whole vegan and wonder why they fat because you drinking coca-cola or you drinking pepsi or you drinking uh sodas all the time because it's sugar intake but that's the thing so coca-cola reaches millions of people but what are they doing to those millions of people mcdonald's reaches millions of people billions of people but what are they doing to those billions of people so i don't care about the reach i care about what i'm actually the effect i'm actually having on the people that i am reaching don't hurt her phone keeps going out so y'all can say whatever y'all want to say and i get it i understand but the old way of all this derrick jackson crap and a lot of y'all ladies are derek jackson's in your own families that's why y'all keep having baby baby showers with all this dumbness y'all doing with people who don't deserve no damn baby shower y'all are derek jackson's in your own families but it's like you forgot the parenting side of you now i'm not saying i'm being a parent to nobody but the parenting side of me is seeing that something is not helping and i'm not going to start doing that something in order to get more followers now i can make some changes that's cool but at the end of the day i'm always going to look at 60 60 support and a 40 challenge because what's going on right now with social media and everybody else even y'all when y'all dealing with y'all friends when they do stupid stuff and y'all don't say nothing about it a it's percent support and zero challenge what are you going to start challenging men challenging women challenging your your kids challenging your co-workers all right hold on she needs to link again hold on one second and hit the like button and if y'all don't want to hit the like button drop a super chat i just need y'all to do something commit some type of action whether it's hitting the like button whether it's commenting or whether it's dropping a super chat if you enjoy this conversation do something that's all i'm saying do something if you're enjoying this conversation good people challenge people to be better life is going to challenge you well the thing about it is once life challenges you that's the first step how do you respond to life challenging you that's the thing all right hold on i'm about to get it back up yeah i don't know what's going on with the other phone in my internet connection it's okay if i was any closer to the wi-fi i'd be sitting right on top of the box all right okay so all right now before change can come we need to change the mindset that created the problem yes that's it that's it yes if the conscious being is unconscious to the problem now that problem then becomes a way of life um wait if the conscious being is unconscious of the problem that way of living with the problem instead of being a problem the problem becomes a part of life yeah so that means a lot of you are living your actual problem over and over and over again literally because you're not conscious of it existing and and here's it and and here's how you can gauge where you are consciously you can gauge where you are consciously by the people that you attract and the ones that you react to yes and also in your response so we have to understand that no matter how much complaining we do about a situation that we can care you know you know about a situation change doesn't come until you the observer see the problem differently so in essence it's like in order to like like what gandhi said you literally have to be the change you want to see so here in one sense we can sit and say you know these uh you know our parents the generations of our parents and our grandparents and maybe some of their grandparents depending on how old right we can complain about them all day and and push out everything that's wrong now let's say we want to change ourselves so that the problem you know i'm saying so that what we see changes okay so now instead of me seeing that 16 year old me right who was um pregnant don't say the word she's about to stay aware okay i can't say the p word neither no no no no no no no okay yeah who was permit i have no um discipline in that area so i have to say it in a completely different way because i don't want you to get striked or anything so i could have looked at you know that 16 year old me as promiscuous as unruly you know she's rebellious she's disobedient you know she didn't get any love from her parents or any of that thing and now when i'm thinking those thoughts these emotions are beginning to manifest within me right and and now i'm seeing that that horrible person now to see things different to to experience the change in the situation i will look at that girl that 16 year old pregnant me okay okay okay i see what's going on she is searching for something yes how can i help her find what she's looking for and you take it from there right you can't help a group of individuals but you can help every individual in the group and that is what i is what do do that's what we're all doing right but the thing about it is like you can reach more people if i don't care about that listen i'm not responsible for how you hear me yes exactly i'm only responsible for the intentions of my motives behind my speech listen i in my consistency i i'm not i'm not responsible for your thoughts your feelings or your actions because your thoughts your feelings and your actions are the three activities of the soul i cannot i don't own your soul you are the secret yes i can't change that you know i'm saying and and you have to understand that there there's power reclaiming your soul there's power in reclaiming your mind it's power there's power in in calibrating your emotions there's power in your choice to decide but that power also gives you the freedom to keep yourself in bondage yes the body it's the nature of the belly of the beast so we can complain about it all day we can't change anything about it because that is the nature of that thing you can never change the nature of that thing we can only try to influence and inspire change in the person well let me say this let me say this you can change what happened no because it already happened you can see like we're talking about a human brain right okay do you realize most of our memories are wrong of course why because we don't remember everything about them therefore they changed yeah yeah no no no the let me mind this if i'm driving down the street have you ever have you ever played a game where you're you're in class right and then one person whispered uh the cat ran across the street oh the telephone game telephone game so what actual um message came all around the room of 20 students it's not the cat ran across the street what this means is we don't cognitively listen or remember everything that comes to us which means we can actually change what happened to us from a memory standpoint because oh okay yeah because what happened to us only matters in our memory because it happened already right no i did this to myself and this is how i actually coach because people like huh mr life coach how do you told you to do this this is specifically what i help women do and men because i coach men too okay so i'm sorry what kind of coach are you i am an emotional attachment specialist well i i want to say specialist because that's clinical but i would say strategist i help you strategize your level of emotional attachments to the past okay okay good job right and this is exactly how i strategize your attachment to the past and how it works as an example i grew up when i was young thinking that my dad didn't love me anymore because the last time i went to philly i came back and my dad never called me again and i felt like i did something wrong right yeah well as i grew up i actually just went to the memories of what went on with me and my dad the last time i was around him right and as an adult i was able to see things that i didn't see when i came to philly each time i came to philly to see him because i'm in i was in atlanta at that time i had to live with my uncle i never questioned like yo why why am i living with my uncle and my dad my dad didn't have nowhere to stay that's the first thing i'm 16 15 16 years old right i'm about to move out with with a girl and we're gonna get on apartment right it didn't happen yet but we were planning on getting an apartment right okay so i was live with my mom at the time but i'm about to move out with my girl you know my girlfriend on wet now to get an apartment right so as i'm with my dad just remembering my dad and everything we were walking right i was a little drug dealer when i was 15 16. so and we were walking and we walked through a trap you know what a trap is a drug trap okay so we was walking through somebody's trap which means drug dealers are in this certain area where they're selling throat and the only people who really go through this area are crackheads right to buy drugs we're walking through this area right but because of who we are you know a man and a kid and we weren't looking like crackheads yo he's a suspect yeah so somebody was like yo who died right that's it it was during the day so it wasn't that bad but somebody was like yo who that right and my dad yelled out none of your business and i'm like dad what what are you doing i'm 16 15 whatever right 16. i'm like dad what are you doing he's like what you can't do that we're just walking through the trap he was like what's the trap this is where the drug dealers sell drugs to to crack heads at and we just walk through there they don't mean no harm they just want to make sure you're not a crackhead or the robbing crew or the police and he was like son how do you know this i was like cause i sell drugs um that's how he found out no i that wasn't a point i was like i i sell drugs and i'm around drugs and stuff like that no i'm sorry i didn't i didn't say i sell drugs i was like well i i know people who sell drugs you know it's whatever right i'm sorry don't i sell drugs i know people who sell drugs and he was like so you're saying that those guys was just trying to be safe from us yeah that's it so i started schooling him on the drug gang and why what happened happened right that's another thought my dad didn't really have anywhere to stay i think he was living with some girl because i had to live with my uncle you know i'm down there for like two weeks or something like something like that right but we were walking meaning he did not have a car i had a car when i was 16. so when i said i know about drugs and drug dealing and all that stuff my dad was like so that's how you got that car because i told him i got a car i said no i got a job i had a job and i was selling drugs so i said no i got a job i work at a parking deck right and he was like oh so now my dad didn't have nowhere to stay didn't have a car my dad didn't have a job right so now i'm like so he's like no i'm like no i got a car i got a job i mean and me and my girlfriend are looking to get get an apartment together so my dad is probably looking at me like man he's about he's about to get his own apartment at the age of 16. i'm living with some chick and i'm like 45. he has a car already and he's 16 and i'm 45 and i got no car and he's he has a job and i got a job and i'm 45 he's 16. i wouldn't have called me either yeah you showed him up it wasn't that my dad didn't love me my dad was embarrassed embarrassed uh by your accomplishments because it sheds light on yeah so like really you literally you know what remember when someone in your comment section um stated that something to the fact that women don't like other women to hold them accountable okay it it falls under the um it falls under the line of this because it's like holding it if i go to one of my girlfriends what would i do hold on hold on a second hold on one second i just want to leave this point because i want people to know the reason why i'm telling them this story i don't want them to be like wait what what why did he tell this story the reason why i told you to told everybody this story is simply because of this i changed what happened to me because we were talking about you can't change what everybody listening you can literally change what happened to you by changing your memory by just simply re-thinking what happened and putting a new identity on what happened so now i change what happened to me by saying my dad didn't leave me because he didn't love me my dad was embarrassed of his his own lack of accomplishments compared to a 16 year old where he was too embarrassed to call me anymore yeah i understand now i'm relieved of all feelings of i wasn't enough i was actually too much for my dad my dad wasn't enough for me see sometimes for any of you if you think that like that you weren't enough for your child and that's the reason why your child abu i mean i mean i'm sorry for those of you who feel like you weren't enough for your parent you know you were a child the reason why they didn't love you enough the reason why they hollered at you fussed you abused you neglected you left you it wasn't that you were not enough for them it was that they were not enough for you see in a book that i always go back to that i've read three times what is this adult children of immature parents no i'm sorry adult children of emotionally immature parents that book taught me that the immature parent leaves neglects abuses overreacts because they're an immature child and they don't know what to do so when your dad left or when this person left or whoever did this and did that to you they didn't do it to you they didn't they were afraid of their own lives they were immature people and when an image or person is uh uh you know uh confronted with a bad situation they naturally just run i i i'm writing i wouldn't write a runner i started oh my dad ran because he was immature it wasn't that my dad left because he didn't love me he wasn't emotionally immature parent so i'm saying all this to tell you that you can change what happened to you because it was it's simply a memory no i agree your arm got chopped off you can't grow your arm back so that's what certain things you can't change you know you ain't got no legs you i i ain't gonna say well okay i got legs i i understand that some physical things you got a scar or whatever it's still there but you can change what happened to you up here because what happens is when you change the perception of what you don't experience you don't experience the pain of what happened to you anymore you don't experience the guilt of what happened to you anymore can i say something to that go ahead okay so now i see what you meant by you know you can change what happened to you yes i think i got caught up in the words you know i got caught up in how the words everybody please hit the like button and or i just need an action from every person watching either hit the like button drop a super chat drop a super sticker or comment or share just do some action i don't care what it is and melissa thank you all for the uh super sticker thank you melissa go ahead i'm sorry sure no problem yeah what the good thing i wrote it down let me see oh yeah i think i got caught up in how you framed you know the statement because it's the same way that i i i know it to be but my thing is uh the way i say it is that um when you change the way you you look at something that happened in the past you change your experience yes yes you know so for me it's like the experience changes not the actual occurrence so like i said i got caught up in that crap so i'm glad you already did it you explained it but you are absolutely correct because um oh god here goes another m story alright so i was married okay and that marriage ended abruptly due to you know an m story all right that the fact you know that happened to one of my um close uh close remember my family and another child in my care and you know he she was hard by him okay okay so of course during that time that was a horrible the whole experience was horrible right it was lit it was horrible my whole reality blew up right in front of my face where all i could do it was just stand and stand you know in place i i didn't know what to do i didn't know what to think i i'm just like what the hell just happened yeah you know and for i would say about a year i was hurt i was angry you know and um i didn't want to become bitter that's what i didn't want to do i didn't want to become bitter because if i became bitter who that happened to would have probably like what i thought she may have thought my my bitterness is from her telling me and she's mad at me so my heat my decision to heal was so that she can live better you understand that and that is leading by example yes and that also changes better changes yeah because you know when i decided to to heal for her so she can feel good in in in coming to me and and talking to me and and and me believing her right away was most important to me you understand i'm saying yeah you know like my thing is she lied but she really lied about taking candy she lied about you know eating a piece of cake out the fridge you see what i'm saying her lies weren't so you know and by the way she was only like 10 at the time so she you know she hasn't been around long enough to be a professional liar right right so i um unable to get help not for a lack of trying but i was unable to get help i now i'm like it's just me and god at this point so i said out loud to god if you help me heal i vow to you i will use this experience to help someone else at least one more person to not have to go through this type of pain ever again especially alone right it's the worst in the world and if i could help just one i would have brought purpose to my pain so that's why i said you gotta hurt you gotta some people have to hurt a little more i remember i had a client so she came to me she found me on facebook or whatever she reached out to me in dm we spoke on the phone i gave him my price now she told me that um oh she's gonna have to talk to her husband because he you know what i'm saying um what's the bread winner she's a stay-at-home wife and you know he would be paying for it so my response was i get it you just have to hurt a little more i'll still be here a year later she came back trini i am tired of this ass i can't do it like this no more i need your help and i told i said well unfortunately but fortunately for you my price raised i got better at my crap which means that i can now feed more into your soul yes but it's going to cost you yes and and she worked with me yeah and in working and as a uh as a congratulatory uh reward for putting in the effort because my my my sessions are rigid they're not easy they're i don't coddle you right and and i will leave you sitting there laying there flat on your face i don't care if you don't want to help yourself that's fine later suffer die i don't care what would mean hold on hold on i can't oh i i love you i get what you say yeah you know what i mean i could only help others who decide to want to help themselves that's it i tried it the other way for a few years it didn't work it doesn't work and i only hurt myself in the end i hurt my reputation i tarnished you know what i'm saying everything that i say that i was because i wasn't acting upon the things that i say that i am yeah hey sister george so real quick when i when i the first time i actually i spoke with her i asked her i said if money wasn't a problem and time was of essence and you had all the time in the world what would you do what would you want to do that you can't do now she said i want to pilot a plane i was like man this chick is ambitious right so you you can actually go fly a plane baby hold on hold on i got you okay okay 20. so this happened in 2016 we started working together then we became best friends right and in 2021 for her birthday i gifted her flying lessons so she flew a plane and she was so excited yeah actually we flew a plane she flew to connecticut and i flew back i love it yeah yes i was so excited and i think i'm i'm i'm afraid of heights i don't know when i have but i've never done it before but i learned how to put it like that i know it is so it's an experience it's like if you could just only imagine having the whole sky to yourself that's it just having the whole entire yeah sky where you you're not afraid of crashing into anything there are no barriers you know there's nothing it's just you and the sound of that engine oh my god it was so much fun yeah because i had to tell my um when i thought i want to i want to pile the plane though i want to i want to ask you back my mentor told me about that and i'm like yeah i got to do it so when i told my uh my hubby my plans about you know well let's get back to the subject i don't want to get too far off the subject yeah okay i'm sorry what was the subject hold on let me get my notes oh changing the experience yeah women not necessarily holding other women accountable because they're not afraid okay first of all you cannot expect women who are not accountable to hold other women accountable and you have to trust and wait and you have to trust that those who are accountable do because we do not accept anything less so people who are not disciplined in the spirit cannot lead in a physical so just stop looking so stop looking for people who are not capable of performing their job to do the work so what would just be all of these single pen i mean uh the serenity prison of these single mothers are just screwed the the serenity prayer god grant me the serenity to change no no grant me the serenity to accept the things that i cannot change the courage to change the things that i can and the wisdom to know the difference and what i do is that what i do is that i give them to the to that to that presence that created them i give them to god see i'm not here to save the world i'm only here to heal the hearts that are seeking that type of healing stop right there stop right there stop right there and and that is that is the thing that i want people to understand just like with you we are not here to reach more people because no the majority don't want to be reached yet they're not ready see you said that on your show i'm sorry real quick remember when i've had at least five different women join my coaching group throughout the years they started off hating me and what would happen is they'll see a video i'll be like yo he's a disney unfollow me they'll say some crazy stuff they'll do whatever right and then they'll see another video on the explore page because they unfollowed me right but now i'm on the explore page and they follow me again right or either don't follow me and stalk my page right and they get to the point where they just like okay okay okay and a year later because i'm still consistently doing what i'm doing they'll join my coaching group yeah and they'll tell me like yo i couldn't stand you in the beginning but it wasn't that you were doing something wrong i was living wrong boom that right there i did not want to receive your message because i simply wasn't ready to receive your message and they thank me for being as real as i am because if i would have been just hitting them with with flowers bunnies and marshmallows and yes they wouldn't have gotten to the point where they just like all right all right let me let me go on and change my my life because i'm tired of this they would literally be like man i wish somebody would be able to help me because flowers bunnies and and marshmallows aren't helping anybody you know if i'm flowers bunnies and marshmallows on social media i'm going to be flowers bunnies and marshmallows in the damn coaching group and it ain't gonna help nobody do nothing right i'm as real with the women in my coaching group as i am on social media and they appreciate that they like yo i came to you in particular because i know you ain't gonna pull no punches i know you ain't gonna waste my time because a lot of people waste people's time they listen they listen oh okay so what do you think about this oh so whatever i came for some answers from you so you what do you think and i'm like you know so when they come to me i'm like well i i look all right you you are you done with blaming your ex-boyfriend or whatever what's really happening what's really going on i i'm not for the sit here for an hour to be just hearing you why cuz virtually every one on one i do virtually every one or one i do male or female they start off blaming the opposite sex well my ex-girlfriend did this my ex-boyfriend did this my baby daddy did that my baby mama keep doing this and doing that okay see okay can i say something after about 10 15 minutes because we got an hour you know on my uh when i when we do a one-on-one right i don't want this person so i let them just just talk for about 50 10 15. i'm sorry all right so all right so you ready now and they just like ready for what to tell me what's actually going on because this has nothing to do with your ex-girlfriend boyfriend no that person triggered what happened are you ready to talk about what actually happened that's your ex-boyfriend ex-girlfriend triggered because your ex-boyfriend girlfriend triggered your abandonment issues they didn't cause your abandonment issues they triggered it are you ready to talk about what what caused the abandonment issues next thing you know in a lot of cases not all that's when the tears start because a lot of times people sit here and put all this stuff in front of of of their problem and now they sitting there like this oh well yeah no that's not the problem people love to put all this stuff in front of their problem and say this is the problem no and i'm able to see through that and i'm one of the few people who are able to see through that you know because i'm real with those people so go ahead i just wanted to say that yeah man there's like three things you said that had me like jumping almost jumping out of my seat with excitement um well we collectively as the human species have to accept nature we try to go against nature we try to fight against nature and what i mean is by like the nature of a thing that the nature that makes that thing that thing you know i'm saying you know the nature of the apple is in its color and its shape and its texture in its taste you know so me biting an apple and complaining why doesn't this want to taste like an orange why does why doesn't this apple want to change and taste like an orange because i find oranges more pleasurable now i'm getting mad because the apple will not change its nature for me so me getting upset about the apple not measuring up to my standards instead of me going and getting an orange and and dealing with the orange you know we have a tendency of wanting to always try to fix what's not broken nothing is broken in the way that things are that's called that's why i said nature will take its course we don't deal with people and once we understand that we will live so much more harmoniously we do not interact with people we interact with mindsets at the level of consciousness and individual is working from and we must accept them where they are they cannot move because we decide they're in the way of how we see a more pleasant society all we can do is put it out there put all the con and i'm speaking about like content creators like you and i right yeah yeah yeah yeah the only thing that we can do in order for us to help people is to give content and only speak to the people who are about your content that's it don't waste your time with naysayers because i will not i went on one live oh my god and this guy was so aggressive with me and i'm like i will no i i will never go back there again and and i didn't make a video about it i didn't rant about it i'm like that dude is just straight idiotic he's just mean and i was talking to my girlfriend i said and i'm i'm like i'm upset that i can't even delete the damn video because he you know i i came out of character yeah instead of just like leaving and walking walking away so i'm like i can even curse them out you know because my headset had a short and i'm looking like a fool because it sounds like you understand and in the you know so yeah people will get a wrong impression about me you know and they will make up their decisions and their minds about me right i can't worry about those people exactly you know i really cannot worry about those people because essentially what i'm worrying about is i'm literally making up scenarios in my mind of things that they're not doing like i look like i know you know they say like i'm looking like a fool meaning that people are going to make fun of me but no one's made fun of me mm-hmm you know so i'm i'm having all of these negative scenarios that can happen when i go back on that man's page i'll be damned the video was gone but let me say i just want to add something to what you're saying you said you can't change nature right no you can only you could only cooperate with it i agree with you can only ch you can only cooperate with nature you can't change nature but there's another there's another problem here when it comes to human beings there's a nature side of the human being and there's a nurture side of a human being so you can't change nature but you can change nurture see the majority of of us men and women we've been traumatized by the people that nurtured us or we just weren't nurtured at all that could be changed the nature of who we are you know our personnel yeah definitely yeah definitely it's it's just who you are but like i said nature the nature of the thing cannot change and these aren't people aren't things no hold on hold on one second it's not a thing their beingness is a thing it's a being it's a different so right the word it's a noun i'm using it as a noun in the form of a noun it's a thing it's not a person it's not a place it's a thing so nature is a thing i get what you're saying but what i'm saying is there's a nature of a person that can't be changed who a person is as an individual can't be changed that's who they are because wait why do you believe that they can't be changed wait wait hold on can we change or cannot change because can't be changed signifies internal locus of control okay right so a person who has an external locus of control cannot be changed uh i'm sorry if they have an internal locus of control the exterior is not going to change them they have to change from inside right so those people who have this internal nature of i'm going to be this i want to be that they aren't changed by the external locus of control because they have the internal locus in control so at the end of the day guess what they can't be changed until they begin to change but that's the nature of them but the nurture of them can be changed like for example i said i can you can change what happened to you you can change the nurture of what happened to you but you can't change the nature of what happened to you you said you were end right the nature of that can't change that physical thing happened right but you can change the nurture how i look at it and how it affects me the perception of it because you might say it's because men hate me or it's because uh um i'm too sexy so i want to be fat or i want to be unattractive it could be something about like oh my god it happened because of a b and c that part can change because the way you perceive something came from how you grew up it came from what your mom taught you it came from how your mom responded to you the nurture of it can change but the physical aspect of what happened to you can't change so you can change the nature you can't change in nature but you certainly can change the nurture no i agree with that yes yeah i mean that's what we said earlier about when you had said um when we had said like you can't change what happened but how you experience the kimchi yes yeah i get that but but but see there's a process that that must happen before that and the process is you first have to identify there's a problem without identifying there's a problem things will remain the same you understand what i'm saying yeah when like like uh in my younger years because of what happened to me right and and and how everything played out you know i lost my sense of power i lost a sense of control you know right so i lost no i i no please please let me finish because let me i'm going somewhere with this you do need power and control power is one of our spiritual faculties so it's not something that we have a decision if we if if we want it or not it's it's in us because power is the word strength is stillness that's another one of our spiritual faculty so i had the power back then before that happened because i had i i felt comfortable powerful enough to tell my parents when something was wrong because they fixed it you understand i had power but when that happened to me and in the way that it happened to me i felt powerless right and the only way i can regain back that sense of power because all it is is a sense right right that sense of power is to regain it in the same way i lost it okay through manipulation okay at the end of the day you know it was through manipulation okay so i was that chick that would hold out on sex if i got upset you know because that's what my power was okay i was that woman who did it just because i i want to get something from someone because that's where my power was okay so it's not until someone who feels powerless and and and and vulnerable it's not until they understand where where they are powerless they will not seek healing i would never have healed from my situation with the ex-husband right if i felt powerless to help the people who i couldn't help save them protect them from that whole you know from that horrific act right you know what i'm saying i felt powerless right i felt i felt stupid like literally dumb i felt dumb because i'm like i don't even know if i can trust myself to make decisions anymore because the decisions that i've made up until now hurt two innocent people okay so it wasn't until i found my power in my pain when i said to god if you help me heal i will use this story to help others had i not done that i would be bitter i would be miserable i would i mean can you imagine had i not healed for my ex-husband and and and that was on top of all of the crap that had happened when i was a kid yeah i get what you're saying can you imagine how horrible i would feel and that feeling is what we manifest and so that manifestation is demonstrated as action and in things that are tangible in nature that that you know that become come and that comes to us i got you so this is a belief okay you have your belief and i have my belief i don't believe in control okay just like you just said um you cannot control nature you can only you know you cannot change nature you can only exist with it cooperate yeah cooperate with it so i don't believe in control i believe in cooperation i don't want to control nobody i don't want to control anything like right like you gonna like if i if i say i want to control my phone and drop it on the ground somebody's gonna pick up they're gonna start doing it it's not about it's about you you know it's about cooperation you know when your phone starts cutting off you don't start banging it against the tv or throwing it on the ground no you google a way to cut it on uh yeah you find a solution you turn it back on that is cooperating i don't control my phone the con the phone can literally just do what i want you know it's a it's a thing right yeah i can't control a person so if i could can't control my phone you know because if the button don't push because something is messed up or whatever the button just ain't gonna push right i can go and get somebody to fix it for me that's cooperation so i don't believe in control i think the person that believes they they have control is a person that has a high inflated ego because when you realize that you don't control anything you now are so open to cooperate with other people ask for help from other people ask for advice for other people allow other people to help us we're now in a better part of the world because we're flowing with the world instead of like you said fighting with the world because the fight is the control yeah the person that thinks they're in control you're not listen is you'll be more stressed though trinity right which means you're really not in control because if you were in control okay no no no no in control it's stressed let me give you an example yes i want to get back to the subject but i want to say this for an example you start a business right and it blows up say you're making cakes right and next thing you know a company says i'm sorry go ahead on this name oh okay okay go ahead all right so i'll say this to y'all say you're making you have to hate business right and then all of a sudden a company decides to buy a million cakes from you well if you stay in control of making all those cakes you're going to be stressed out and you're going to be exhausted and you're going to hate your life the key to actually changing this narrative is realize that yo i'm not in control of this let me start looking for some help and then you start looking for a company that will make the cakes for you and now everybody's happy so the more control you give away the happier you happier and [ __ ] the better your life is gonna be but at the end of the day when you actually start thinking that you're in control of everything your life is going to suck so i just wanted to say that in particular because it's important to realize that you are not in control so back to what we was talking about because i uh we got um a tangent all right so yeah i mean i i get what you're saying trinity trinity i want to go back to the subject we've been off the subject for uh too long i just wanted to conclude that part so um in my opinion um the pandering people the people who are nice those people aren't aren't changing the narrative so now there are people like you there are people like me who are actually a little bit more bold a little bit more strict a little bit more real with people and i think this demographic of people actually can actually make a change oh my god this zoom what do you want it's got this a zoom no this is uh in fact it's freaking me out all right so i mean because i'm like oh my god all right but yeah i i i think we need to do more we we need to add more correction instead of all this damn empathy because i think empathy has literally ruined our communities and it's literally putting us in a position we only have communities because if we want to talk about going back to the uh you know um you know what hold on let me let me reset real quick hold on one second let me reset this whole thing hold on one second all right here we go why are you having unprotected sex with a woman when you don't even plan on being present for a possible baby that could happen okay listen to this future hit me up okay yeah go ahead and talk talk okay future talk he has like what tension yeah no hey just hit mute on yours for a second trinity oh sorry ten kai nba young boy what ten oh so you have one sexually irresponsible man but you have seven sexually irresponsible women or in future's case you said ten nine sexually irresponsible women because why would you blaming the woman listen to this if you're a woman why are you laying down with the man that you know that does not take care of his children you know that they're not gonna stick to you you already said that and then when you get left in the dust you cry on social media like this is like you didn't know it was going to happen you knew what you came for y'all know how men are know how men are know how men are so i just wanted to uh reset the conversation because okay that's my boy my uh what is that right the way up what is it um so we we had uh we had help with brother alex special for american podcast yeah so we had um a great conversation but overall i want to get to the position i want to i want to bring up something that uh one of the young ladies had said before uh you got on here she said um hold on where is it she said there is fear on both sides so the reason why according to what you guys are saying or have said is that one of the reasons why women aren't holding other women accountable because it's fear on both sides it's fear from the person that did the stupid thing they don't want to get judged they don't want to get ridiculed but the person on the other side they also have a certain amount of fear because they don't want to lose that person as a friend they don't want that person to look at them as a bad person so trinity how can we change the fear on both sides uh situation with women consequences without consequences there's no change so if that person is really your friend and you really want to help your friend sometimes you have to love them enough to let them go right if enough people walk out their lives they will have no choice but to change facts so that person who's a friend has to become courageous first courageous enough to say well listen i'd rather stand on my own than stand next to you and be a part of your destruction facts so the only way that fear can go away is by is is by the pers is from this person who is going to be the one holding the other individual the under accountable for their actions without that nothing is going to change we can speak about this until we're blue in the face right you know what hurting people can never heal people fearful people can never inspire courageous change so you're asking why women are not holding other women accountable for their actions well because like you said it's fair mm-hmm it's fear that person is not trying to put it like this women like those women that we are speaking of don't want that person those type of people to get help because like you said or should i say to to change their ways because like you said with your dad you understand yeah the person you are trying to help is going to look at you like the enemy yeah yeah if that is the case you as an individual and no one is going to be able to do this but this individual they need to start walking out of the out of these people's lives walk out of it if all of them in the same boat they and they don't see a problem just like you said if you don't see a problem you can't make a change you can't yeah yeah and you know what okay so i transitioned from the professional woman mindset to the traditional value um individual right mm-hmm and i'm gonna tell you that that thing was crazy it was hard it was scary it was very scary it was scary one because i don't know any traditional you know i don't know any woman who holds traditional values for themselves not one okay so without the example to see what happens if i do that without that example i would be more inclined to stay where i am where i know all the dangers are it's like put it like this you know if you have a car right i don't talk about that you have a car right and you put a whole lot of money in it right because you know every part that you you have an almost new car because every part under your hood is new even though the body part is rusted out right but your car keeps breaking down right it gets you from here to there until it can't go no more and then you fix it then it takes you back and whatever huh you know you need another vehicle that's more reliable right cost you less money and maintenance and upkeep right right it's going to come with its own separate problems now the problems that it come that it comes with you don't know what they are yet because you haven't driven it yet because you haven't driven it yet yeah right yeah so what do you do you look not at the value of having a car that is going to allow you less repairs saving you more money right you worry about the unknown and you know what i'd rather do i'd rather deal with the problems that i have yeah i'd rather deal with the devil that i know yeah i'd rather deal with the devil that i know yeah yeah yeah i i know that i got to put oil in my car ever you know after every three days because i have a link i have a lead but as long as i keep buying oil and putting it in the car every three days it'll suffice right but i've been there complaining about all of the bottle of oil that is in your trunk because you never threw the bottles out in the garbage i lived that story yes yeah one of the bottles so that's how the time out so even though you know that we don't do better we don't we never try to do the better we know we try to do what's least discomforting that's a fact we try to do the least of what's discomforting instead of doing better golly i agree we run from our emotions we run from painful emotions painfully motion stirs up painful memories you understand so when these painful emotions starts to come up you really cannot function correctly because now like you said the brain and the mind is going to kick into action and our you know the um what is that the freaking the brain stem what is part of the brain is that called the primordial the hippocampus yeah no no not the vapor campus the brainstem the base of the veins brings them that connects to the spine the ganglia i think your um when oh you are no it's the no it's our limbic system that acts up that that lights up our limbic system for our emotions yeah yeah yeah yeah that's where our fight or uh fight or flight comes in yeah so when we even have an idea of changing something without knowing the results our brain you know starts to light up in that area and it releases the chemicals that is necessary to keep us alive you know to help us fight or run yeah but because it's a thought it's only a small dosage that is uh released into our bloodstream and that brings rise to emotions let me let me stop it right there i just i just want to give people a good understanding because i don't want people to go too far and be like i don't know what they talking about two sides of your brain actu actually acts in two opposite ways your prefrontal cortex is kind of like your mom and your amygdala is kind of like your best friend okay say you and your best friend don't got to fighting together y'all don't stole stuff together y'all don't did all this crazy stuff together right y'all don't oh they they know all of your secrets right and then your mom is just this person who's just like yeah i get it but just you know she wants you to go to college instead of starting your own business she's so scared for you but you want to do something for yourself but she's so scared that it's not going to work out right so your prefrontal cortex this is how people overthink your prefrontal cortex is acting like your mom like no let's just be safe stay in a relationship you if you leave the relationship you never know what can happen what if you end up being like this just stay just be comfortable that's your mom and then your best friend is your amygdala that's telling you like all right you you know what happened last time you left uh a boyfriend you got with somebody even worse so you might want to stay where you're at so your your your your best friend is telling you what already happened and it's scaring the hell out of you because of what just happened and then your mom is scaring you about what may happen that hasn't happened yet but she's just using information to say but what if this happens and your amygdala is like remember what happened at last time so now you're like i can't leave because something happened before that is similar and then i can't leave because the other side of me is saying what if and both sides of your brain is literally trying to cause you to stay with this terrible boyfriend's terrible job instead of going out and learning something new because your brain is specifically meant to keep you alive and your brain your brain can't protect you from something that it doesn't know any know anything about yet so it tries to keep you in the space where everything is understood that is going on around you right and and here we go the biggest problem that we have with this uh this topic what what the population of the topic is cognitive dissonance it's a real thing yeah cognitive dissonance will prevent them from even being able to receive the information in order for them to change why because it goes against their belief in the mind is is designed to protect your belief yeah because your belief is what's supposed to keep you alive and active yes so until they get over or get through or or are able to push through the cup the discomforting feeling that cognitive dissonance produces they can never find out the what if i did part of it right because i remember when i told my you know my mom and stuff i'm like i think i know you know i think i know a way of creating a lifestyle right that is and i explained to her and she was like but what if that doesn't happen you know what my response was but what if it does there you go that is it i don't want to find out yeah if it doesn't happen i want to see what can happen and trinity this goes back to what i was saying earlier how and how now we're in the why and not just the how when i say that you got to do each individual you can't you cannot heal hold on trinity we'll talk about the why now we're talking about the how of how um the older older black women are actually leading by negative example to the younger women younger women are trying to learn what to do learn what not to do and everybody all the older women are single mothers and all this and that when that young girl actually wants to get married wants to save herself wants to do things the right way here comes your negative cousin your negative mother your negative auntie like okay so y'all get married what if the marriage doesn't work out and now you're like but i i want to get married but yeah i ain't never been married before so uh i heard marriage uh you feel you don't know you're gonna up the man is going to control you the man is going to do this but she never been married before so her cognitive dissonance and her fear of something that has never happened before because nobody in the family is married and they only can go off of what happens on tv she is telling the young girl to just go out and have a baby instead of getting married because i know what it looks like and how it feels like to go have a baby but to get married she doesn't know so she's going to tell you not to get married there are so many older women who literally tell young women that marriage isn't gonna uh necessarily get them anywhere you know what thought just came to mind aaron what's that it's something that you just said you know about how the mothers and the auntie the unmarried folks dissuading the you know the single person away from marriage right what they are inadvertently doing is pushing them into bad toxic relationships because they that's all they know mom only knows about a toxic relationship and abandonment yeah all auntie knows is toxic so she's going to let me tell you another thing that uh mom and auntie says you are used to abuse verbal physical abuse growing up right everybody hollering each other somebody abusing somebody even the m's and the ours is happening in the family and then when a young girl gets emmed then you go to a mom and it's like oh are you lying right all this is going on in the family right you're familiar with the toxic stuff you're familiar with the abuse you're familiar with the arguing and stuff but when you go to mom and auntie and say i want to get married she says a man is going to control you don't trust no man don't don't listen to no man don't let no man tell you this and that so don't you see the irony in that though yeah that's what i'm saying so when she grows up or gets older she is conditioned by the women that are older than her to get with a guy that is toxic because her family was toxic see a guy who is toxic is not going to judge her because it's a familiarity so she's going to get with the familiar which is a toxic guy but one thing that she was conditioned to steer away from is a man that wants to marry her because all her aunties and moms said girl you don't i don't know if you want to get married because that man i heard uh because there's always one person in your family that is married but doesn't come around a toxic family and in order to justify the toxic families the toxic the reason why the good uh family member doesn't come around she's gonna say girl you know i heard he cheating on her i know i i heard uh his abuse over there that's why she don't come around oh my god they just want to justify why she isn't coming around the rest of y'all but how about how about you know what those are the dangerous kind but you have even more dangerous kinds than that what about the the kind that are married and are not happy they're miserable you understand so now this individual who's never been married here's this you know what you just said from auntie and and the mother right and then you have cousin pam coming up in here who's married talking mess and smack about her man because she's walking in her masculine energy and he's functioning from his feminine energy that's you know you know what i'm saying so and and sometimes that works but let's say this individual doesn't want to walk in the masking and that masculine energy but really the feminine energy she can't so now she's bitter and she's angry at him the man that she chose who she knew was the way that he was and he was mad because he didn't become who she wanted who she couldn't measure up to be with you right a lot of times we women and this has nothing to do with men because men picks and choose a woman attracts and approves men picks and choose women we attract and approve so if we approve of no good man in hopes of making him a better man than he desires to be we're going to be in a term a very very toxic relationship 100 percent and that and that's and that right there so we have the mother and the auntie giving you reasons why you should not get married verbally and then you have the married cousin pam give showing you and demonstrating to you that yeah mommy and grandma was right because cousin pam got issues in her marriage so we seem more um older women sabotaging younger women they're sabotaging younger women because overall the older women they they ruin their own lives and they try to justify how they ruin their lives by acting like everything is good so when a younger woman is around the older women they don't admit that their lives are trashed and screwed up they walk around with a smile on their face acting like everything is good so the young girl walks around being like oh okay so being a single mother is okay so i don't have to worry about getting married and then they're like yeah don't worry about getting married the next thing you know you have a younger generation of women that are literally being pandered to and lied to by the older generation but yeah another thing i'm noticing aaron too sorry let's end this in a minute go ahead real quick okay i i asked my daughter one day last year i said um when when you hear someone telling you to go because i never told her this but i'm saying like when you hear someone say to you you need to go to school get an education so you can get a job and and and get a car and get a career so you can take care of your family what does your fight your family dynamics look like and she was like what do you mean i said when you think about your family who's in the picture she said um me and my children and i waited and i realized that's not really a family that's a woman and kids there's no family there's so bad i said you know what i said see that's the problem you took the whole man out i said let me explain something to you don't you ever think that a man is worthless a man is a necessity a man is a necessity because in the bible it says we are not made to be alone yes society our society today is not created for a a single woman to survive on her own right i said what what you're not hearing on on on these in you know on these youtube channels and on these reality tvs is this there are more homeless women in their elderly age than wanted to be than one wants to believe i said you have to understand that a man is not a is is not a resource is an asset that is you have to understand something men are the prize do not believe these people who run around saying women are the prize sweetheart you are not the prize stop stripe don't ever strive to become the prize i am going to lift you i'm going to raise you to become a blessing women are not deprived they are the helpers huh they are the helpers right they help me too right they're not the help mates not prizes a prize can't really help me a prize is like a teddy bear or uh golf clubs or something you know uh you know what i'm saying so yeah women are not surprised they are helpers yeah yeah and i told i said um you know whenever you start getting into like these really deep dating things or whatever like you know you're in the dating world do not go into any type of relationship looking to get anything out of it that's not how we date that's not how it works the correct way of going into relationships is with the mindset of who can i experience myself as while i'm in it it's all about experiences whoa who can i experience myself as while in this relationship yeah can you elaborate on that with this one i want to experience myself as like with my guy i want to experience myself as understanding i want to experience myself as grace i want to experience myself as forgiveness patience you know these are how i want to experience myself and in my desire of experiencing myself in the way that i want to he benefits yeah i want to experience myself as a peacekeeper i want to experience myself as somebody who is soft and warm wow so like if somebody asks me what do i bring to the table you know i'm quick to tell you first thing i come with is the word of god on my lips the love of jesus in my heart and a consciousness like christ i come with good sense insight wisdom i i come with uh good counsel i come with understanding i come with favor i come with a sense of urgency to serve hmm that's what i come to the table with you know and and not bullshitting that's my life that that's me it's how i am yeah you know i come with the ability and desire to protect your character the desire to protect your character so that's what you know and that's what men are looking for they're not looking for a woman who comes with the tangible things that they can get on their own they want a woman to be the things that they cannot be because they are moving from their masculine energy only a feminine energy could bring the feminine uh you know spirit with her yo we got to end it there golly the desire a man's character that is so important god yeah yeah yeah that that that was amazing y'all drop drop some uh some emojis some flames some something cause god lee am i the only person who heard that do y'all have to like drop something some in the comments say say something hit the like button do so i want to see like if you guys heard this woman she said who do i want to experience myself as while in a relationship sheesh and then become it express yourself that way i love that i love that all right so we gonna head out i'm glad y'all are liking this that's what's up that's what's up and hit the like button we're about to go i'm so excited about my show tonight you know when men are the prized a white becomes a blessing yeah you know i i i oh my god so tell everybody about that okay so on instagram i'm going live under wives men prefer say it again why why spelling you know it's wives men prefer as is okay and i want to bring awareness i i i want to get away from the arena of the people that i cannot help and start communicating in the way that i would with those who i can so my message primarily is going to hopefully reach those who wants to make the transition from being that professional woman that 50 50. i don't need a husband i just need a i just i don't want to be a wife i want to be a contributor i love yeah you know i want to help people who want to become wives right because you must become a wife before a man can before a man can find you yeah to want to be your husband proverbs 31 a man who finds a a man who finds a wife finds a good thing and the lord shall show favor upon him right you know a wife is a is a disposition it's a character it's a beingness it has nothing to do with paper right i agree a wife is a mindset you know so even though he and i didn't walk down the aisle as yet right yeah you know you and i didn't walk down the aisle i move as if i am already in the process of the marriage like i'm already in the marriage i don't need a wedding to perform as a wife right so look look look look yeah so tonight at 10 o'clock eastern time uh go to my page or either trinity's page because we're gonna um have a conversation about some some uh that we're gonna prove that the wife is not the prize and that mindset is not going to get put you in a position to be a wife and it's so it's my hopes that when this show is over they don't want to be the prize they're going to want to be the blessing right right right right so yeah so i'm about to head out thank you 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