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    DaBaby
    November 30, 2023 (duration 1h10m)
    [from description] ... hip-hop with multiple hit singles to his name. Then a controversial moment at the Rolling Loud festival in 2021 changed everything. Trevor and DaBaby face that moment head-on, as wel...
    [from itunes:summary] ... hip-hop with multiple hit singles to his name. Then a controversial moment at the Rolling Loud festival in 2021 changed everything. Trevor and DaBaby face that moment head-on, as wel...
    [from content:encoded] ... hip-hop with multiple hit singles to his name. Then a controversial moment at the Rolling Loud festival in 2021 changed everything. Trevor and DaBaby face that moment head-on, as wel...
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    Unstoppable Spirit with Kevin Lowe
    September 22, 2023 (duration 1h4m)
    [from description] ...h you. And now, of course, as you said, an iPhone with VoiceOver, which is the screen reader that Apple builds into it, unless you use an Android phone. And then there are a couple of...
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    Episode 164: “White Light/White Heat” by the Velvet Underground
    April 3, 2023
    [from description] ... before I started playing drums. So, when I started to play, Charlie Watts was a big influence on me, and I don’t think I even  realised at the time why I liked him so much. He plays ...
    [from content:encoded] ... before I started playing drums. So, when I started to play, Charlie Watts was a big influence on me, and I don’t think I even  realised at the time why I liked him so much. He plays ...
    [from itunes:summary] ...the Theater of Eternal Music. Sadly Conrad died in 2016. Resources No Mixcloud this week, as there are too many songs by the Velvet Underground, and some of the avant-garde pieces e...
     
    Episode 143: “Summer in the City” by the Lovin’ Spoonful
    February 7, 2022
    [from description] ...Bob Dylan: [Excerpt: Bob Dylan, "Blowin' in the Wind"] and the Rolling Stones: [Excerpt: The Rolling Stones, "Little Red Rooster"] In most folk and blues contexts, the harmonicas ...
    [from content:encoded] ...Bob Dylan: [Excerpt: Bob Dylan, "Blowin' in the Wind"] and the Rolling Stones: [Excerpt: The Rolling Stones, "Little Red Rooster"] In most folk and blues contexts, the harmonicas ...
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    The Return of re:Invent with Pete Cheslock
    January 12, 2023 (duration 41m)
    [from description] ...substance that all would have been a half-hour-long personal attack and I try not to do that.Pete: Mmm. Yeah, the online discussion, I feel like, around the keynote was really, like, ...
    [from content:encoded] ...substance that all would have been a half-hour-long personal attack and I try not to do that.Pete: Mmm. Yeah, the online discussion, I feel like, around the keynote was really, like, ...
     
    GCP’s Many Profundities with Miles Ward
    January 11, 2022 (duration 42m)
    [from description] ...hat they launched because it didn’t exist.Miles: Yeah Werner’s slide, “It’s primitives, not frameworks.” I was like, I think customers want solutions, not frameworks or primitives. [l...
    [from content:encoded] ...hat they launched because it didn’t exist.Miles: Yeah Werner’s slide, “It’s primitives, not frameworks.” I was like, I think customers want solutions, not frameworks or primitives. [l...
     
    Corey Screws Up Logstash For Everyone with Jordan Sissel
    September 29, 2021 (duration 43m)
    [from description] ... see, and sure enough, I have two commits. The first one was on Sunday night in February of 2013, and my commit message was, “Initial packaging work for Deb building.” And sure enough...
    [from content:encoded] ... see, and sure enough, I have two commits. The first one was on Sunday night in February of 2013, and my commit message was, “Initial packaging work for Deb building.” And sure enough...
    [from pubdate] Wed, 29 Sep 2021 03:00:00 -0700
     
    The New Docker with Donnie Berkholz
    June 3, 2021 (duration 33m)
    [from description] ...pplications, I think there’s a ton of whitespace in there. We’ve been sharing a bunch of experiments, for anybody who’s interested. We do community all-hands every couple of months wh...
    [from content:encoded] ...pplications, I think there’s a ton of whitespace in there. We’ve been sharing a bunch of experiments, for anybody who’s interested. We do community all-hands every couple of months wh...
    [from pubdate] Thu, 03 Jun 2021 03:00:00 -0700
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    Volcanoes
    January 20, 2022 (duration 27m)
    [from description] ...y disasters like tsunamis—giant waves—that are rolling through some of these inhabited islands, in addition to the uninhabited ones. Consequently, we've got livestream videos shot on ...
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    316: Constrain and Refactor
    November 16, 2021 (duration 39m)
    [from pubdate] Tue, 16 Nov 2021 00:15:00 -0500
    [from description] ...tup since I'm about to transition to a new project. And we have AWS. We have rolling deploys, so we don't have that specific downtime. We are using Afterparty. So I think based on eve...
    [from content:encoded] ...since I'm about to transition to a new project. And we have AWS. We have rolling deploys, so we don't have that specific downtime. We are using Afterparty. So I think based on...
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    Cockneys vs Zombies
    September 17, 2021 (duration 58m)
    [from pubdate] Fri, 17 Sep 2021 08:32:00 +0000
     
    Slumber Party Massacre 2
    August 25, 2021 (duration 54m)
    [from pubdate] Wed, 25 Aug 2021 05:16:00 +0000
     
    One Cut of the Dead
    June 25, 2021 (duration 45m)
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    Ghostwatch
    June 10, 2021 (duration 54m)
    [from pubdate] Thu, 10 Jun 2021 04:46:43 +0000
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    My Experience With the Floating Lozenges
    August 23, 2021 (duration 1h30m)
    [from pubdate] Mon, 23 Aug 2021 19:45:00 GMT
    [from content:encoded] ...e Morning Show — Season 2 Official Trailer | Apple TV+ - YouTube Netflix now rolling out Spatial Audio support on iPhone and iPad - 9to5Mac CODA | Apple TV+ Apple says SharePlay won't...
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    WWE SmackDown Review (23.7.21): Cenas Herausforderung nimmt unerwartete Wendung
    August 11, 2021 (duration 1h4m)
    [from description] ... Universal Champion!WWE SmackDown vom 23. Juli 2021 aus Cleveland, Ohio. Und vom "Rolling Loud"-Festival in Miami Gardens, Florida. Mit @HerrBruns und Stefan @KolbWrestling.SmackDown ...
    [from pubdate] Wed, 11 Aug 2021 00:12:20 +0000
    [from itunes:subtitle] ...niversal Champion! WWE SmackDown vom 23. Juli 2021 aus Cleveland, Ohio. Und vom "Rolling Loud"-Festival...
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    How to Develop a Growth Mindset with Craig Harper
    August 5, 2021 (duration 1h2m)
    [from pubdate] Thu, 05 Aug 2021 19:00:00 +0000
    [from description] ...e nail has gone between his big toe and second toe and didn't even touch his foot.  Lisa: Oh, wow. In other words, psychologically—  Craig: There was no injury. But the guy was litera...
    [from content:encoded] ...e nail has gone between his big toe and second toe and didn't even touch his foot.  Lisa: Oh, wow. In other words, psychologically—  Craig: There was no injury. But the guy was litera...
     
    In the Boxing Ring: Finding Yourself and Developing Self-Awareness with Tiffanee Cook
    January 14, 2021 (duration 57m)
    [from pubdate] Thu, 14 Jan 2021 18:00:00 +0000
    [from description] ... we'll have to wrap it up. Lisa: Oh and you've got a couple of titles and some image titles and you've—Victoria titles I think. And yes you came right into the boxing from then on and...
    [from content:encoded] ... we'll have to wrap it up. Lisa: Oh and you've got a couple of titles and some image titles and you've—Victoria titles I think. And yes you came right into the boxing from then on and...
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    ICYMI: Da F–k Is Up With DaBaby?
    July 31, 2021 (duration 25m)
    [from pubdate] Sat, 31 Jul 2021 09:00:00 -0000
    [from content:encoded] On today’s episode, Rachelle and Madison call up an ex-Mormon listener, who provides some further in...
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    The Don Tony Show 07/23/2021
    July 24, 2021 (duration 2h0m)
    [from title] The Don Tony Show 07/23/2021
    [from pubdate] Sat, 24 Jul 2021 02:00:00 +0000
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    The Atheist Experience 25.29 07-18-2021 with Matt Dillahunty and JMike
    July 19, 2021 (duration 1h28m)
    [from title] The Atheist Experience 25.29 07-18-2021 with Matt Dillahunty and JMike
    [from pubdate] Sun, 18 Jul 2021 23:58:56 +0000
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    Kevin Jones — Founder of Blue Wire on Getting Fired for a 49ers Tweet, $3.5M from WynnBet, and the Future of Sports Podcasts
    May 6, 2021 (duration 1h3m)
    [from description] ... They've been so slow in product development. Chris Erwin:They've been notorious in slow product development. But I think what you're getting at Kevin, is that, you're creating the co...
    [from pubdate] Thu, 6 May 2021 11:00:00 +0000
    [from content:encoded] ... They've been so slow in product development. Chris Erwin:They've been notorious in slow product development. But I think what you're getting at Kevin, is that, you're creating the co...
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    Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry EP699
    April 4, 2021 (duration 4h32m)
    [from pubdate] Sat, 03 Apr 2021 18:01:00 -0400
    [from description] ...ith Ranking Joe and Jah Schulz. Enjoy! Peter Tosh - Pick Myself Up - Bush Doctor - Rolling Stones Records Bob Marley & The Wailers - Natty Dread - Natty Dread - Tuff Gong  The Meditat...
    [from content:encoded] ...ith Ranking Joe and Jah Schulz. Enjoy! Peter Tosh - Pick Myself Up - Bush Doctor - Rolling Stones Records Bob Marley & The Wailers - Natty Dread - Natty Dread - Tuff Gong  The Meditat...
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    How Do You Deal with Criticism? (Part 2) – Brian Johnson
    March 8, 2021 (duration 50m)
    [from pubdate] Mon, 08 Mar 2021 14:12:03 +0000
    [from description] ...he time of this recording, Brian’s raising $11 million to get the ball rolling, and Heroic stands to be the first company in history to raise $5 million through crowdfunding. There’s ...
     
    Winning Your Inner Civil War (Part 1) – Brian Johnson
    February 2, 2021 (duration 41m)
    [from pubdate] Tue, 02 Feb 2021 09:00:57 +0000
    [from description] ...a. At the time of this recording, Brian’s raising $11 million to get the ball rolling, and Heroic stands to be the first company in history to raise $5 million through crowdfunding. ...
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    In the Boxing Ring: Finding Yourself and Developing Self-Awareness with Tiffanee Cook
    January 14, 2021 (duration 57m)
    [from pubdate] Thu, 14 Jan 2021 18:00:00 +0000
    [from description] ... we'll have to wrap it up. Lisa: Oh and you've got a couple of titles and some image titles and you've—Victoria titles I think. And yes you came right into the boxing from then on and...
    [from content:encoded] ... we'll have to wrap it up. Lisa: Oh and you've got a couple of titles and some image titles and you've—Victoria titles I think. And yes you came right into the boxing from then on and...
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    528 Red Bull Air Race
    November 21, 2018 (duration 1h24m)
    [from content:encoded] ...S. process passengers serially. But now a different TSA checkpoint design is rolling out to additional airports. They are called “Automated Security Lanes” and passengers ...
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    Episode 408 w/ Eric Adams (Mayor of New York City)
    May 3, 2024 (duration 2h9m)
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    59:14 we're rolling out. I should be treating, no teaching those
     
    Episode 407 w/ will.i.am
    April 26, 2024 (duration 2h20m)
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    1:21:23 the operation, I'm rolling with fyi ai. You know this 2:19:13 and then uh ice Cube, Me and Lorenzo rolling into
     
    Episode 405 w/ Stephen A. Smith
    April 12, 2024 (duration 2h41m)
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    1:48:55 I'm looking at them rolling back certain things. I'm looking 2:10:57 I got people that are rolling up on me asking
     
    Episode 404 w/ Erick Sermon
    April 5, 2024 (duration 3h45m)
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    2:39:43 You're rolling, You're under no instructions with extasy. I'm crying 3:28:04 had rolling paper, fucking alcohol whatever. I don't and I 09:36 Just the beat was loud, like if it sounds like
     
    Episode 403 w/ The D.O.C.
    March 29, 2024 (duration 4h0m)
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    29:57 And the playful rhymes, the way he played loud. 3:59:39 rolling blunts. I don't think anybody who will be here 2:33:12 there and I'm gonna say it loud as hell. You
     
     
    Episode 402 w/ ScHoolboy Q
    March 22, 2024 (duration 2h29m)
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    2:12:41 Yeah, So when I was rolling it out, I showed
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    Stammtisch - Lei Lei oder Graz Ahoi?
    May 3, 2024 (duration 1h32m)
    [from content:encoded] unser Stammtisch, Newsletter, Gossip Talk aus der Bierszene Von Johann Jaritz / CC BY-SA 4.0, CC...
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    1:11:14 Ja, am 29. November 2021 haben wir das eingecheckt. 1:26:23 anderen Studien, die sich über den Zeitraum von 2011 bis 2021, 1:11:33 Ah, das habe ich in Kärnten auch 2021 getrunken Ah, da habe ich glaube,
     
    Stammtisch - Happy Birthday to us, die Hopfologie kann bald zur Schule gehen.
    April 19, 2024 (duration 1h30m)
    [from content:encoded] unser Stammtisch, Newsletter, Gossip Talk aus der Bierszene Von Joey Gannon from Pittsburgh, PA ...
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    03:35 Nein, wir haben damals, das war im August, am 8. August 2021,
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    Around the NFC in 48 Minutes: Post-Draft Edition
    May 3, 2024 (duration 1h27m)
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    49:04 get really loud, really quickly around a quarterback change. 22:34 Daniels doesn't, but like, is Kingsbury rolling that back out
     
    Around the AFC in 48 Minutes: Post-Draft Edition
    April 30, 2024 (duration 1h24m)
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    55:06 they're rolling with Gabe Davis. Devin Duvernet is there too,
     
    2024 First Round Draft Recap
    April 26, 2024 (duration 1h32m)
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    25:09 So they were taking a shot and you're rolling.
     
    Sixth Annual Mock Sessler Marc Draft
    April 25, 2024 (duration 1h5m)
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    51:14 Fills a need. And yes Todd does have a loud 12:55 mean that saying yeah, anyway, let's move on, we keep rolling. 51:18 voice in that root well, Todd never has a loud voice.
     
    Zach Wilson Traded and Go Get My Lunch Draft Edition
    April 23, 2024 (duration 1h11m)
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    33:10 simply rolling through it. It's like, oh, are you a
     
     
    Giants Flashpoint Focus and Tasty Draft Fits
    April 17, 2024 (duration 1h11m)
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    17:48 I don't think that Herbert chatter is as loud right
     
    "I love him ...": Fascinating Players Of The 2024 NFL Draft
    April 16, 2024 (duration 1h26m)
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    04:00 and that we already talk. We already talk loud Maconkie.
     
    Mailbag! Who will be the surprise team of ‘24?
    March 29, 2024 (duration 1h12m)
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    1:05:28 out loud, like it's but it's there's a lot of things.
     
    Kickoff Revolution and Sleuthing the Top 10
    March 27, 2024 (duration 1h31m)
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    18:45 I'm just saying it out loud now.
     
    Around the NFC in 48 Minutes
    March 22, 2024 (duration 1h20m)
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    1:04:40 they're rolling back this idea of like now it's Chris
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    Chargers Weekly: Post-Draft Fan Q&A
    May 2, 2024 (duration 58m)
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    45:36 to win four grand on Junior Colson rolling the dice
     
    Chargers Weekly: Recapping the Bolts’ 2024 Draft Class
    April 28, 2024 (duration 1h14m)
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    18:09 this on a Sunday. But buddy, let's let's keep rolling here.
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    Weekend Favorite: "The Bill of Wrongs" w/ Peter Sagal
    May 2, 2024 (duration 8m)
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    03:31 out loud, but he's not so sharp, so he has
     
    "ETs Everywhere" w/ Noel Brown
    April 29, 2024 (duration 10m)
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    03:42 say beep out loud and having been doing this for 03:51 do a retake and say beep out loud. People think
     
    "Eye Rhymes" w/ Negin Farsad
    April 9, 2024 (duration 11m)
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    03:07 when they're said out loud. So if there was some
     
    Weekend Favorites: "In the Form of a Question" w/ Ken Jennings
    March 30, 2024 (duration 7m)
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    05:07 for its loud cry.
     
    "Chess Master Pieces" w/ James Altucher
    March 21, 2024 (duration 7m)
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    04:01 loud a couple of times. So work it out. You've
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    Charles Barkley, Kentucky Derby, SHVM, steveharveyfm.com and more.
    May 2, 2024 (duration 1h27m)
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    14:18 all your different ministries, turn it up real loud, because
     
    VP Kamala Harris, Sister O'dell, Ellen DeGeneres, steveharveyfm.com and more.
    April 29, 2024 (duration 1h27m)
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    53:44 rolling out fast. 53:41 an evening with Nephew Tommy. Tickets are rolling and he
     
    Caitlin Clark $28M Nike, JRAP, Roscoe Wallace, TikTok Ban and more.
    April 26, 2024 (duration 1h27m)
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    55:15 made a loud noise and slid away from me. He
     
    Biden Speech, NFL Draft, Philly Seafood Thieves, 877-29-STEVE and more.
    April 25, 2024 (duration 1h27m)
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    26:31 y'all head thoughts, right, Okay, I'm gonna say out loud, 27:10 see it? Huh if he said this out loud, what 1:25:57 Oh your as fast. I don't say that out loud,
     
    Motivational Techniques: Insights into motivating oneself and employees by Omar L. Harris.
    April 20, 2024 (duration 28m)
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    01:36 let's get to show rolling. Not saying my guest is
     
     
    President Biden Taxes, SHVM, NBA Picks, Kentucky Derby and more.
    April 18, 2024 (duration 1h27m)
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    1:16:43 They're rolling down c they're.
     
    Husband & Wife Re-Enactment, Comedy Roulette, Losing Sleep, Senior STI Rates and more.
    April 15, 2024 (duration 1h9m)
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    31:38 But I'm tired of talking loud. Okay, now you're getting loud. 31:42 I see how you're getting loud now, but you ain't listening.
     
    DNC Jaime Harrison Interview, NCAA Basketball, Male Handbags, steveharveyfm.com and more.
    April 10, 2024 (duration 1h28m)
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    31:13 And so he has been rolling he's been rolling out proposals.
     
    LA Diddy Lawsuit, Eclipse, Lottery Winner, steveharveyfm.com and more.
    April 8, 2024 (duration 1h25m)
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    34:46 that loud before. This was a little over a month ago,
     
    Tank Interview, Tommy Questions Unc, Houston Texans, Preparation H and more.
    April 5, 2024 (duration 1h27m)
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    23:28 else is loud or silver is you know? 11:10 a new purpose in life. And I'm rolling man. So 38:32 You you need the loud singer. They ain't ever made it.
     
    Louisiana Governor, Angel Reese, Lizzo, SHVM and more.
    April 4, 2024 (duration 1h27m)
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    1:04:36 y'all too loud? Okay, down a little bit, Yeah we 1:04:39 like it loud up in here. Cut your TV up? 11:54 I'm gonna hear that. You're gonna hear that loud relax, sir, sir.
     
    Kate Middleton Announcement, Trump's Bond, 1 Has 2 Go, March Madness NCAA and more.
    March 27, 2024 (duration 1h27m)
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    1:25:08 know he was right. I started rolling, getting on TV,
     
    Michael Jackson, SHVM, Cheating Professions, steveharveyfm.com and more.
    March 26, 2024 (duration 1h26m)
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    23:38 and it's it's like really loud, and it's just.
     
    Steve's Breakup Handbook, Comedy Roulette, Church Complaints, Sex Workout and more.
    March 25, 2024 (duration 1h23m)
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    41:07 Talking rolling your eyes when I walk in the door. 05:56 it out loud as many times as I can without
     
    Emmy Award-winning Sheryl Lee Ralph talks career and starring on ABC's Abbott Elementary.
    March 25, 2024 (duration 26m)
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    20:13 were able to say that out loud. You should not
     
    Melody Vaughn is an accomplished interior designer with expertise in kitchens, bathrooms, art and landscape renovations.
    March 24, 2024 (duration 28m)
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    06:00 point wrote for Rolling Out there was a segment called 06:13 with Rolling Out under Munth's insteed for about three or
     
    Kobe Bryant Ring, T-Pain Booty Contest, Blue Bell Ice Cream, steveharveyfm.com and more.
    March 20, 2024 (duration 1h26m)
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    44:47 You're my way, right you fellas out there is rolling
     
    Silenced recommends: The Burden
    March 19, 2024 (duration 34m)
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    22:27 come back to the office tomorrow. I'm crying out loud.
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    FULL SHOW: Thursday, May 2nd, 2024
    May 2, 2024 (duration 51m)
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    04:06 and I saw the Rolling Stones. 04:21 Rolling Stones did not like the list, but I have 04:28 the sixties, the Rolling Stone started as an R and
     
    Shock Collar Question of the Day (05/02/24)
    May 2, 2024 (duration 8m)
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    03:48 and I saw the Rolling Stones. 04:10 in the sixties, the Rolling Stone started as an. 04:03 The Rolling Stones did not make the list, but I
     
    Blind Love Is? - Doll Beds
    April 25, 2024 (duration 14m)
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    08:32 their conversation never really stopped. Fine, they're rolling with the punches,
     
    FULL SHOW: Wednesday, April 24th, 2024
    April 24, 2024 (duration 1h5m)
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    20:21 the ball rolling with grape Jelly Kelly. Let's go. 40:40 Did you have to say that part out loud? What
     
    Second Date Update: Bid On Me
    April 24, 2024 (duration 16m)
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    08:21 Did you have to say that part out loud?
     
     
    Battle of the Tinder Dates (04/24/24)
    April 24, 2024 (duration 6m)
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    01:21 the ball rolling with grape jelly, Kelly, let's go.
     
    Second Date Update: Where Do I Know You From?
    April 22, 2024 (duration 17m)
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    14:56 could keep this good energy rolling into a second date
     
    FULL SHOW: Friday, April 19th, 2024
    April 19, 2024 (duration 1h4m)
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    20:22 Next, and I'm loud i am. 09:17 the cameras were rolling, a little girl saw the badge
     
    Jose's First Class Celebrity Encounter
    April 19, 2024 (duration 7m)
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    01:19 And this guy sits next and loud I am. I'm
     
    FULL SHOW: Monday, April 15th, 2024
    April 15, 2024 (duration 1h3m)
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    54:57 loud after you plugged my port? I asked if you 57:29 help me over the loud speaker. Seems like the ball
     
    Missed Connections (04/15/24)
    April 15, 2024 (duration 7m)
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    03:57 Why is she still loud? 06:30 help me over the loud speaker. Seems like the ball
     
    FULL SHOW: Thursday, April 11th, 2024
    April 11, 2024 (duration 50m)
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    32:05 right then out loud, Otherwise the moment just passes you by.
     
    Jose's Rom-Com Dating App Strategy
    April 11, 2024 (duration 17m)
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    11:04 you say it right there out loud. Otherwise the moment
     
    FULL SHOW: Wednesday, April 10th, 2024
    April 10, 2024 (duration 1h3m)
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    32:16 worried about that? Because it's usually like pretty loud in
     
    Second Date Update: Coffee Club
    April 10, 2024 (duration 16m)
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    00:11 loud in there and you're sweating. And we know, Brooke
     
    FULL SHOW: Monday, April 8th, 2024
    April 8, 2024 (duration 1h2m)
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    1:01:05 Oh no, my landlord just texted me being too loud.
     
    Win Brooke's Bucks (04/08/24)
    April 8, 2024 (duration 4m)
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    03:18 texted me being too loud. Vita, you got two correct todays?
     
    Second Date Update Classic: Cobra Bye
    April 6, 2024 (duration 16m)
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    04:26 We're rolling on my bed or rolling on some man.
     
    FULL SHOW: Friday, April 5th, 2024
    April 5, 2024 (duration 1h5m)
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    00:18 That was so loud.
     
    Shock Collar Question of the Day (04/05/24)
    April 5, 2024 (duration 8m)
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    00:05 I was so loud.
     
    FULL SHOW: Monday, April 1st, 2024
    April 1, 2024 (duration 1h3m)
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    59:40 If you make a loud fart noise right now, We're 1:01:21 Free point if you make a loud fart noise right now.
     
    Win Brooke's Bucks (04/01/24)
    April 1, 2024 (duration 5m)
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    01:49 If you make a loud fart noise right now, We're 03:30 a loud fart noise right now. In nineteen twenty, Clarence
     
    FULL SHOW: Friday, March 29th, 2024
    March 29, 2024 (duration 1h3m)
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    24:49 Imagine rolling up to Comic Con in that, then immediately 25:02 Or forget comic Con, just rolling up the Starbucks with
     
    Most Expensive Movie Props
    March 29, 2024 (duration 6m)
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    05:32 of all superhero props. Imagine rolling up to comic Con 05:46 what the he? Or forget comic Con, just rolling up
     
    FULL SHOW: Thursday, March 28th, 2024
    March 28, 2024 (duration 48m)
    [transcript]
    22:42 Okay, so is it? We're just rolling the dice to
     
    Say Yes To The Ex: Say Yes To The Trio
    March 28, 2024 (duration 14m)
    [transcript]
    00:55 So is it? We're just rolling the dice to see
     
    FULL SHOW: Wednesday, March 27th, 2024
    March 27, 2024 (duration 1h5m)
    [transcript]
    12:38 I'm a very loud person. 30:27 Let's get the ball rolling with flimsy Lindsey.
     
    Battle of the Tinder Dates (03/27/24)
    March 27, 2024 (duration 7m)
    [transcript]
    01:20 until we declare a winner. Let's get the ball rolling
     
    What's On Your Mind? (03/27/24)
    March 27, 2024 (duration 7m)
    [transcript]
    02:47 And I'm a very loud person, as you guys know.
     
    FULL SHOW: Tuesday, March 26th, 2024
    March 26, 2024 (duration 50m)
    [transcript]
    27:33 it's a Viva Loud And I didn't know why you
     
    FULL SHOW: Friday, March 22nd, 2024
    March 22, 2024 (duration 1h5m)
    [transcript]
    55:58 somehow hard there's not a loud big Stanley come by
     
    FULL SHOW: Thursday, March 21st, 2024
    March 21, 2024 (duration 50m)
    [transcript]
    45:38 the ball rolling company on company airwaves?
     
    Win Brooke's Bucks (03/21/24)
    March 21, 2024 (duration 5m)
    [transcript]
    00:35 some sort of lawsuit thing to get the ball rolling
     
    FULL SHOW: Wednesday, March 20th, 2024
    March 20, 2024 (duration 1h3m)
    [transcript]
    11:35 and I'm in my seats and I hear a loud
     
    What's On Your Mind? (03/20/24)
    March 20, 2024 (duration 7m)
    [transcript]
    02:08 loud scream from like five rolls back behind it and
     
    FULL SHOW: Tuesday, March 19th, 2024
    March 19, 2024 (duration 51m)
    [transcript]
    32:00 say it out loud, if we've only noticed other you know,
     
    Awkward Tuesday: Get Down For A Prenup
    March 19, 2024 (duration 15m)
    [transcript]
    02:37 it out loud if we've only noticed other, you know,
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    Happy Hour #126: Always In Motion Is Star Wars
    May 2, 2024 (duration 19m)
    [transcript]
    01:42 I can hear all of you rolling your eyes, and
     
    Feminists Around the World: Tawakkul Karmān
    April 30, 2024 (duration 14m)
    [transcript]
    01:12 that fluid. It's kind of like the rolling of the rs.
     
    The First Lady of the Internet
    April 25, 2024 (duration 46m)
    [transcript]
    26:48 necessarily having a lot of public loud conversations about the 27:06 loud voices, are publicly having those conversations. There are women 42:16 Loud, thoughtful voices from women and people of color who
     
    Monday Mini: The Song of Cicadas
    April 22, 2024 (duration 8m)
    [transcript]
    01:41 all right, if you've heard the loud, humming, buzzing, chirping 01:16 but I'm interested to see how loud it's going to be,
     
    SMNTY Classics: Women And Happiness, Part 1
    April 20, 2024 (duration 32m)
    [transcript]
    12:05 out loud. Over the last five decades, a carefully constructed 17:51 being loud of like, right, you should go back to
     
     
    Feminist Movie Friday: New Moon and Eclipse
    April 12, 2024 (duration 1h6m)
    [transcript]
    37:40 out loud sometimes as the characters to see if I
     
    Monday Mini: An Update On Home Ownership
    April 1, 2024 (duration 23m)
    [transcript]
    17:42 was kind of shocked you said that out loud. But
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    Polite Society with Pireh Moosa
    May 2, 2024 (duration 1h31m)
    [transcript]
    1:15:52 rolling my eyes. But those are usually written by men, 1:08:08 like super loud, and everybody will be complaining about their
     
    Beauty Shop with Clarkisha Kent
    April 25, 2024 (duration 1h38m)
    [transcript]
    02:56 right now, and I feel like the loud rain noises 20:37 out and this loud piano music can be heard coming
     
    The Sound of Music with Nelini Stamp
    March 28, 2024 (duration 1h34m)
    [transcript]
    15:41 around the rolling hills, singing that the hills are alive
     
    Barbie
    March 21, 2024 (duration 1h51m)
    [transcript]
    36:20 They did, and then they also said them out loud,
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    Ep. 548: BONUS DROP - Steve Talks with Two American Hunters Facing Prison in Turks and Caicos
    May 2, 2024 (duration 32m)
    [transcript]
    07:44 to go home in April twelfth. I have a rolling
     
    Ep. 547: Game On, Suckers! MeatEater Trivia CX
    May 1, 2024 (duration 39m)
    [transcript]
    21:13 Do we get that filler rolling, Crystal? 21:57 I mean, imagine rolling really hard to the bank, throwing
     
    Ep. 544: The Great MeatEater Outdoor Cooking Showdown
    April 22, 2024 (duration 1h17m)
    [transcript]
    31:23 at my station. So once I get rolling here, I
     
    Ep. 542: Trump, Biden, and Wildlife: How Elections Shape Conservation
    April 15, 2024 (duration 1h40m)
    [transcript]
    1:06:16 of years to get administration in and rolling, to get
     
    Ep. 540: The Killing of Captain Cook
    April 8, 2024 (duration 1h48m)
    [transcript]
    01:59 kids over the very loud boat engine of my friend's
     
     
    Ep. 538: Does Wildlife Win or Lose With Renewable Energy?
    April 1, 2024 (duration 2h22m)
    [transcript]
    1:51:29 about it. How loud is it? I can't hear it? Really.
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    CZM Rewind: Part Two: Savitri Devi The Woman Who Turned Nazism into a Religion
    May 2, 2024 (duration 57m)
    [transcript]
    10:56 the rolling eyes of a wounded animal, a war god
     
    It Could Happen Here Weekly 128
    April 27, 2024 (duration 2h29m)
    [transcript]
    29:43 Is a decent comedian and had me laughing out loud
     
    It Could Happen Here Weekly 127
    April 20, 2024 (duration 3h35m)
    [transcript]
    05:27 you're now rolling around on the ground. 2:38:20 I mean, if getting hooked on gear and rolling around
     
    Part Two: Beria: Stalin's Pedophile Cop & the Soviet Oppenheimer
    April 11, 2024 (duration 1h18m)
    [transcript]
    55:52 That's what gets the balls rolling that become the great Terror,
     
    It Could Happen Here Weekly 125
    April 6, 2024 (duration 2h32m)
    [transcript]
    1:34:34 the most part, the folks who are are a loud 08:33 me like rolling my eyes and grimacing throughout the entire day.
     
     
    Part One: The Dennis the Menace Creator was a Shockingly Bad Man
    March 19, 2024 (duration 1h4m)
    [transcript]
    03:50 questions that I think will be rolling over a little bit.
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    The Way You Make Me Steal w/ Brandon Nelson
    May 2, 2024 (duration 47m)
    [transcript]
    11:10 and so when that started rolling, I was like, Okay,
     
    Introducing The Challenge: Home Turf
    March 21, 2024 (duration 42m)
    [transcript]
    38:00 living their lives out loud and being in a very 38:10 a very vulnerable position. But just like living out Loud 39:27 Being evil and loud, but also Amanda's actually a really
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    What is quantum biology?
    May 2, 2024 (duration 59m)
    [transcript]
    19:29 it half as loud and half as loud and half 19:31 as loud, and you could just keep going forever. Right,
     
    Physics of the Internet
    April 25, 2024 (duration 46m)
    [transcript]
    04:28 to you know, keep the wagon rolling down to the coast,
     
    Listener Questions 54: String cosmology, cosmic strings, and alien numbers
    April 23, 2024 (duration 50m)
    [transcript]
    25:15 that it could cool down. It's like a ball rolling
     
    Listener Questions 52
    April 9, 2024 (duration 51m)
    [transcript]
    14:32 that were very loud in electromagnetism and travel with stars
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    Empathy in Action: a Journey from Resilience to Inspiratiom
    May 2, 2024 (duration 52m)
    [transcript]
    34:01 no sense that companies are not, for example, rolling out things like
     
    Unleashing Individuality: Embracing the Unique in Management
    April 25, 2024 (duration 54m)
    [transcript]
    45:50 conversation with an inanimate object. And often speaking out loud
     
    Ordinary Bloke on an Extraordinary Quest for Inclusion
    April 18, 2024 (duration 53m)
    [transcript]
    17:32 once I'd started the ball rolling with the men able, and I could see that,
     
    Voices for Change: Inclusive Speech and the Art of Listening
    April 11, 2024 (duration 58m)
    [transcript]
    45:44 just by saying them out loud and expressing them, so they become
     
    Transforming Mindsets: A Journey from Battlefield to Wellness
    April 4, 2024 (duration 56m)
    [transcript]
    36:24 loud, because I had these three companions that stayed with me for a while and
     
     
    Bridging the Gap: Navigating Healthcare for Gender-Diverse Communities
    March 28, 2024 (duration 56m)
    [transcript]
    29:57 not loud enough. And if they do speak loudly, they get attacked 49:38 so loud and their voices see amplified and actually some of them 49:52 streak in them. And so they have nasty loud voices, which they
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    Wild about Kitty Wilde with Becca Tobin
    May 2, 2024 (duration 1h9m)
    [transcript]
    25:18 just going to keep rolling in this monopoly money. And
     
    Glee's Behind the Scenes Queen Kalen Gorman
    April 25, 2024 (duration 46m)
    [transcript]
    38:59 we need to pop up loud here after Kevin says
     
    Mike's Mic Gleeful Recap (Season 3)
    April 11, 2024 (duration 44m)
    [transcript]
    17:21 next the swimming pool proposal with Ladie rolling into.
     
    Unsung Hero John Lock
    March 21, 2024 (duration 38m)
    [transcript]
    10:49 play but not play loud because doing walkthroughs the scene
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    Trendrick Lamar's Euphoria 5/1: UCLA, RFK Jr., Kendrick Lamar, Drake
    May 2, 2024 (duration 48m)
    [transcript]
    27:16 now he's rolling. They seem to be doing pretty well.
     
    MJGMB #111: Playoff Euphoria with Jasmine L Watkins
    May 1, 2024 (duration 48m)
    [transcript]
    27:16 now he's rolling. They seem to be doing pretty well.
     
    Weekly Zeitgeist 318 (Best of 4/22/24-4/26/24)
    April 28, 2024 (duration 1h22m)
    [transcript]
    48:45 rolling around in the pig sty shit that they've created 15:51 You make it quieter? It's too loud. Jack kind of 49:32 but I'm gonna say that out loud, because that's what
     
    Trump = Junior Soprano, Crofton Chaos Ensues 04.24.24
    April 24, 2024 (duration 1h7m)
    [transcript]
    22:52 could you make it quieter? It's too loud?
     
    SCOTUS Sucks And Not The Good Kind 04.23.24
    April 23, 2024 (duration 1h3m)
    [transcript]
    31:56 rolling around in the pig sty shit that they've created 32:43 know when, but I'm gonna say that out loud because 43:13 Whether that's like rolling back protections for women and queer people,
     
     
    Taylor's Trendmerican Pie Saturdays 04.22.24
    April 22, 2024 (duration 54m)
    [transcript]
    42:08 proper camera angle of a loud fart. 23:57 you could say, like you're just saying it out loud
     
    WORDLE “Crisis”, Rat Czar Of NY = Fail 04.19.24
    April 19, 2024 (duration 1h4m)
    [transcript]
    1:01:02 That's it's called Rise of the Rolling It's a it's 00:02 I am talking very loud because I'm excited that in
     
    Weekly Zeitgeist 317 (Best of 4/8/24-4/12/24)
    April 14, 2024 (duration 1h3m)
    [transcript]
    06:43 a birthday you just necessarily out loud. Yeah, you don't 06:48 want to say out loud. There's not like a lot
     
    Humanzees to Basement Eels, Bike Lanes = Votes 04.12.24
    April 12, 2024 (duration 1h10m)
    [transcript]
    10:53 a birthday, you just necessarily Chris out loud. Yeah, you 10:58 don't want to say out loud. There's not like a
     
    Matrix ReTrended 4/10: Arizona Supreme Court, Joker, Willy Wonka
    April 11, 2024 (duration 22m)
    [transcript]
    13:38 get to a whole Ridley Scott Loud Italians film festival.
     
    Horny Zombie Apocalypse! 24/7 Disneyland? 04.10.24
    April 10, 2024 (duration 1h4m)
    [transcript]
    20:00 Yeah, that's why you got to read out loud anytime
     
    TDZ's Eclipse Day 4/9: Eclipse 2024, Biden's Ultimatum, Marjorie Taylor Green, The Rock
    April 8, 2024 (duration 49m)
    [transcript]
    08:37 It's loud in there, it's loud, am I Like, I
     
    Weekly Zeitgeist 316 (Best of 4/1/24-4/5/24)
    April 7, 2024 (duration 1h6m)
    [transcript]
    05:26 out loud when it comes to things like the carcial
     
    CoachTrenda 4/4: Cash Heist, NY AI Chatbot, John Hinckley Jr, Bob Iger, Weed and Feed, Coachella
    April 5, 2024 (duration 34m)
    [transcript]
    06:31 A bunch of loud, bumbling idiots.
     
    Redlining 9.0 04.02.24
    April 2, 2024 (duration 50m)
    [transcript]
    08:39 backwards thinking out loud when it comes to things like
     
    April FoolsTrend 4/1: April Fools' Jokes, Air Force One, Niagara Falls, Easter
    April 1, 2024 (duration 53m)
    [transcript]
    25:33 He's out loud being like I don't like abortion, right, 25:36 I only y'all that I'll say that out loud. I
     
    Weekly Zeitgeist 315 (3/25/24-3/29/24)
    March 31, 2024 (duration 57m)
    [transcript]
    51:36 that's fucked up out loud. Well, ri everything we just said, yeah, right,
     
    Chocolate Easter War And The Hotdog Flavored Water 03.29.24
    March 29, 2024 (duration 1h6m)
    [transcript]
    03:24 but we're gonna do it anyways, loud buzzers to watch 04:49 loud in a crowded room, and I because I do,
     
    Trend Body Problem 3/28: 3 Body Problem, MAGA L's, Harvard's Special Leather Book, Unfrosted, DoorDash Drones
    March 28, 2024 (duration 22m)
    [transcript]
    19:51 bots that are, you know, always rolling around the streets 19:25 It's going to be loud, and it's gonna be buzzing
     
    Total Eclip$e, Bible Trumpers 03.28.24
    March 28, 2024 (duration 1h4m)
    [transcript]
    54:07 fucked up out loud. Well everything said, yeah right, everything
     
    Fox NayshTrend 3/27: Martin Scorsese, Fox Nation, How To Eat A Sandwich, Campfire Milkshake
    March 27, 2024 (duration 24m)
    [transcript]
    03:36 It on the floor, tongue rolling out like a fruit
     
    We’re Wrong About So Many Things With Sarah Marshall 03.26.24
    March 26, 2024 (duration 1h6m)
    [transcript]
    50:00 internal memos or out loud or in books that they publish.
     
    Billionaire Misses Point of ‘Titanic,’ American Youth NOT Happy??? 03.21.24
    March 21, 2024 (duration 1h0m)
    [from description] In episode 1645, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian behind the stand-up special My Brain Is Blowi...
    [from content:encoded] In episode 1645, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian behind the stand-up special My Brain Is Blowi...
    [transcript]
    06:47 just rolling anything just cinda did? It's gone yeah kind 26:14 out loud, you fucking freak. Get your freaking head in
     
    Peak TrendMoji 3/20: Emojis, Trump, Biden, Willy Wonka Experience Doc
    March 20, 2024 (duration 22m)
    [transcript]
    00:28 I don't know this one. This, this is not that loud.
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    3/21/24: Dems Fund MAGA Candidates, Fox Begs O'Leary To Bail Out Trump, US Happiness Plummets, Biden Impeachment Hearing Off The Rails, Israeli Gen Says War Over Without US Weapons, Bibi Gaza Port For Ethnic Cleansing, Trump Says Jewish Dems Hate Their R
    March 21, 2024 (duration 1h39m)
    [transcript]
    1:24:04 many levels. First of all, she's practically rolling her eyes. 1:24:29 Like I said, she's practically rolling her eyes, and then 1:31:58 out loud and in public, oh, it's fine with me
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    What was Operation Northwoods?
    May 1, 2024 (duration 58m)
    [transcript]
    56:59 Twitter and on YouTube. Or we've got video content rolling
     
    Strange News: Colorado Protects Brainwaves, Chechnya's Weird Music Ban, A Man Sets Himself On Fire.
    April 29, 2024 (duration 58m)
    [transcript]
    44:05 to say out loud. 56:22 on Facebook, on YouTube, or we've got video content rolling 48:06 but so I speak it out loud into the ether,
     
    The Sirhan Sirhan Story
    April 26, 2024 (duration 1h7m)
    [transcript]
    11:26 there's an ex FBI agent who was also rolling with 40:19 but it's not. It would sound loud and it would 11:00 But he has a former FBI agent rolling with him, right.
     
    Listener Mail: Dog Farts or Ghosts? The Korean 4B Movement. Growing Mini-livers.
    April 25, 2024 (duration 49m)
    [transcript]
    47:28 content rolling out every single week. If you want to 24:02 this out loud and just tell me how you feel 24:04 when I read this out loud quote. Our allogenic cell
     
    Strange News: The Cybertruck Debacle, Historic Conviction in International Psychic Scam, Loans for the Dead, the Secret World of Extra Passports
    April 22, 2024 (duration 59m)
    [transcript]
    51:38 alive and you talk out loud, We're just. 29:46 of people just rolling the dice on this and signing 31:29 of you know, very futuristic kind of rolling out sort
     
     
    Oh, Man. It's The Supplement Episode.
    April 17, 2024 (duration 1h7m)
    [transcript]
    05:43 started rolling, we were link ah so much here, but
     
    Strange News: Robbing Graves For Drugs, Identity Theft, LA's Greatest Heist, South Korea Will Pay You To Have Kids
    April 15, 2024 (duration 1h4m)
    [transcript]
    50:46 I'm just kind of talking out loud. Usually when they 58:38 it's gonna be loud. These things can hurt your hearing. 58:41 They are so loud, which is already horrifying. And they're
     
    Listener Mail: The West Lake Landfill, Cloning, and Supplements
    April 11, 2024 (duration 56m)
    [transcript]
    13:03 more times read up on it rolling in Rolling Stone,
     
    CLASSIC: Who were the Si-Te-Cah?
    April 5, 2024 (duration 29m)
    [transcript]
    11:43 and Loud and. 11:48 You've got Llewellen, l Loud, Loud is an amazing last name. Yeah, 12:08 So they said this guy, this anthropologist, doctor Loud, also
     
    Strange News: The Moscow Attack: Conspiracy? The Curse of the Colonel, and the Baltimore Bridge Collapse
    April 1, 2024 (duration 47m)
    [transcript]
    01:29 began rolling here, so we will work that into the story. 46:16 on YouTube, where we have delightful videos rolling out every week.
     
    Listener Mail: HVAC Refrigerant, Rigging Votes, Royal Conspiracies and Cloning
    March 28, 2024 (duration 52m)
    [transcript]
    50:51 we have delightful video content rolling out every single week
     
    A History of the Antichrist
    March 27, 2024 (duration 1h4m)
    [transcript]
    23:50 started rolling. 04:16 of God and says that out loud to people is
     
    Listener Mail: The Two by Two Cult, Credit Card Skimmers, and Cartels
    March 21, 2024 (duration 42m)
    [transcript]
    40:41 rolling out every single week. 07:22 It's in the Big Lebowski for crying out loud. 32:54 and we say that out loud to anyone who can hear.
     
    Medicine or Poison? The Story of PB Pills
    March 20, 2024 (duration 1h1m)
    [transcript]
    56:19 were rolling around an AstroTurf. 1:00:16 video content galore rolling out every single week, and also
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    INTERVIEW: Elliott Connie Talks Mental Health, Social Media, Protecting Your Peace, Working With Fredo Bang
    May 1, 2024 (duration 35m)
    [transcript]
    01:59 get a loud it is what it is. My daughter's 02:41 get a little loud, My question for you would be,
     
    FULL SHOW: Gilbert Arenas Sued By Ex Over Fake Ring; Explains Why + More
    April 29, 2024 (duration 1h26m)
    [transcript]
    23:08 and you losing, your fans not gonna be as loud. 17:37 rolling on the floor unopened at the end of the night.
     
    FULL SHOW: Ne-Yo's Ex Accuses Him Of Physical Abuse; Says He's Had Diddy-Style 'Freak-Offs' + More
    April 26, 2024 (duration 1h20m)
    [transcript]
    03:18 they're instrumental loud. Yeah, our vocals ain't loud enough. 19:49 is never allowed, is never as loud as the.
     
    INTERVIEW: Tank Talks 'R&B MONEY THE VAULT,' Upcoming Tour, Old Vs New R&B, TGT, Flavor Flav, Jamie Foxx + More
    April 25, 2024 (duration 41m)
    [transcript]
    15:48 people around him rolling up smoke, and I've watched the 18:54 let that happen? Whereas in the rolling Stones can pop 19:04 be on some rolling stones to do the guarden three times,
     
     
    INTERVIEW: NLE Choppa Talks 'SLUT ME OUT 2,' FCTRY LAb Collab, Tupac Photo Recreation, Celibacy + More
    April 24, 2024 (duration 27m)
    [transcript]
    03:56 it out loud. 03:23 just said it at loud, really just thinking all. I said, bro,
     
    FULL SHOW: Kendrick Diss Track Confirmed A.I, Ryan Garcia Accuses Devin Haney Of Comitting a 'Hate Crime' + More
    April 17, 2024 (duration 1h32m)
    [transcript]
    58:39 Like were you really loud? 58:05 people leave their husband but they snored too loud because
     
    FULL SHOW: Drake Reference Track From Lil Yachty Surfaces Amid Rap Beef, Cam'ron Goes Off On Caitlyn Jenner In Response To O.J. Comment + More
    April 16, 2024 (duration 1h40m)
    [transcript]
    1:29:12 So y'all watch how y'all rolling around? 1:29:18 penis just by rolling over. But people turned over, and
     
    INTERVIEW: Neal Brennan Talks New Comedy Special, Plant Based Therapy, Black Comedy Beefs + More
    April 12, 2024 (duration 41m)
    [transcript]
    09:32 The Rolling Stones had, in order to tour America, had
     
    INTERVIEW: Michael Eric Dyson On Trump-Biden Rematch, J. Cole's Maturity, Beyonce's Achievements + More
    April 12, 2024 (duration 1h0m)
    [transcript]
    01:07 you might see Charlamagne the God rolling through their DJ 58:10 do think Rolling Stone had it wrong though Jay z
     
    INTERVIEW: Crystal Smith & Tameka Raymond Talk Bold and Bougie, Usher, Ne-Yo, Parenting + More
    April 11, 2024 (duration 42m)
    [transcript]
    41:07 And all you guys rolling a trench code.
     
    INTERVIEW: Alice Randall On The History Of Black Country Music, Quincy Jones, Beyoncé + More
    April 10, 2024 (duration 40m)
    [transcript]
    27:55 That one out loud. And I read this one because
     
    The breakfast Club Best Of Episode( Ludacris Interview, Little Brother Interview, Tabitha Brown Interview, Charlamagne Flirting?))
    April 1, 2024 (duration 1h14m)
    [transcript]
    1:07:36 loud he said that you know you actually said your name,
     
    FULL SHOW: Stevie J Wants To Fight 50 Cent, Daphne Joy Accuses 50 Cent Of 'Raping' & 'Physically Abusing' Her,
    March 29, 2024 (duration 1h43m)
    [transcript]
    1:03:00 you know, rolling around and down there, and she had
     
    FULL SHOW: Toure Makes Shocking Diddy Claims, Yung Miami & Daphne Joy Accused in Lawsuit, JT Fires Back At Drug Allegations Amidst Yung Miami Reports + More
    March 28, 2024 (duration 1h36m)
    [transcript]
    46:17 to the third season, so you know that it's rolling, 42:00 rest her soul. She was on stage and she's super loud,
     
    INTERVIEW: Bill Burr On Comedy Beginnings, White Privilege, Marrying A Black Woman, Chappelle's Show + More
    March 28, 2024 (duration 59m)
    [transcript]
    15:41 and she's super loud, and she was super loud, and 22:45 we were not loud, Like we were loud when mom 23:29 wait till the third season, so you know that it's rolling,
     
    INTERVIEW: Nina Turner & Derrick Dowdell Talk Training, Energizing Voters + More
    March 25, 2024 (duration 35m)
    [transcript]
    09:53 have coaches. They're not doing that out here rolling by themselves,
     
    FULL SHOW: Dan Schneider Employees Detail Inappropriate Behavior On Nickelodeon Show Productions + More
    March 21, 2024 (duration 1h31m)
    [transcript]
    03:55 I mean? Loud, wrong record of the moment. Morning everybody.
     
    FULL SHOW: Kate Middleton Spotted! Caitlyn Jenner and Lamar Odom Launch 'Keeping Up With Sports' Podcast, Wendy Williams Doc Revelations Surface; Outrage Sparks Over Wendy’s Major Payout & Patricipation + More
    March 19, 2024 (duration 1h33m)
    [transcript]
    44:17 Rolling Stone said that Confessions is the R and B 1:25:14 Rolling Race says, Drake endorses Sexy Red like Biggie endorsed
     
    INTERVIEW: Jermaine Dupri Talks 'Freaknik,' Usher; Superbowl Performance, Magic City, Mase + More
    March 19, 2024 (duration 31m)
    [transcript]
    16:07 Rolling Stone said that Russia's is the I mean Confessions
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    SiR
    May 1, 2024 (duration 59m)
    [transcript]
    01:32 We all hear you loud and clear.
     
    Erika Alexander Part 1
    April 24, 2024 (duration 57m)
    [transcript]
    00:04 We're rolling.
     
    Da Beatminerz
    April 17, 2024 (duration 1h45m)
    [transcript]
    45:24 was rolling for that for a minute. I and E's
     
    Fatima Robinson
    March 27, 2024 (duration 1h26m)
    [transcript]
    1:02:33 starts rolling her neck and she has had it up
     
    Ledisi
    March 20, 2024 (duration 1h9m)
    [transcript]
    50:14 rolling in.
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    LNP491 Wenn nicht auf meinem Grab getanzt wird, ist es nicht meine Beerdigung
    May 1, 2024 (duration 2h20m)
    [transcript]
    11:12 Lässt sich vielleicht nicht eins zu eins auf die Flutkatastrophe 2021 in unter 11:57 Also, Flutkatastrophe 2021 zu Ahrtal und so. Das ist damit gemeint. Im Vergleich. gleich.
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    Younger listeners: podcasts vs radio
    May 1, 2024 (duration 4m)
    [from content:encoded] ... Ausha, Truefans, ARN's iHeartPodcast Network Aust, Huberman Lab, Cloud10, Voxtopica, Jonekiri, Message Heard, Health Podcast Network, Julep Hosting, Headliner, Lemonada Media, Blubrr...
    [transcript]
    01:42 ago. In December 2021 the National Association for the Deaf took Sirius
     
    Blubrry partners with BackBeat for premium host-read ads
    April 26, 2024 (duration 3m)
    [transcript]
    02:11 and who has a loud bell he rings whenever he gets angry. The guest is actor Ted Danson,
     
    The Lewitt Ray microphone has laser-focused sound
    April 18, 2024 (duration 3m)
    [transcript]
    00:39 Rephonic has started rolling out details of Spotify follower numbers for every podcast
     
    Podcast Movement announces meetups
    April 4, 2024 (duration 3m)
    [from content:encoded] ...Audio, Gumball, Capsho, Jonekiri, Ausha, Frequency, Cloud10, Podium , Truefans, Storyboard, Message Heard, Health Podcast Network, Julep Hosting, Ossa Collective, Heartcast Media50, W...
    [transcript]
    01:51 His Apple TV+ show, The Problem with Jon Stewart, ran from 2021 to 2023. Audioboost, an
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    Session 357: Shedding the Shoulds
    May 1, 2024 (duration 44m)
    [transcript]
    18:41 be careful with how loud I am in a workplace 18:44 because if I'm too loud, they're going to criticize me.
     
    Session 356: Black People & Hospital Neglect
    April 24, 2024 (duration 37m)
    [transcript]
    03:02 Indeed, it's essence best, right, we're rolling up on Essence
     
    Session 352: Becoming A Widow
    March 27, 2024 (duration 43m)
    [transcript]
    27:31 Out loud, oh no baby, why way, Lord why.
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    Creature Classic®: Brood X!
    May 1, 2024 (duration 1h17m)
    [from description] ...ageddon 2024, here's one of my favorite past episodes, this one on cicadapocalypse 2021: BROOD X has been waiting 17 years to emerge from the ground. What is Brood X? Should we panic?...
    [from content:encoded] ...ageddon 2024, here's one of my favorite past episodes, this one on cicadapocalypse 2021: BROOD X has been waiting 17 years to emerge from the ground. What is Brood X? Should we panic?...
    [transcript]
    12:50 very very loud. 15:40 rooms and then like loud sounds in them. 01:45 the very loud music. But no, it is it is
     
    Backyard Science
    April 24, 2024 (duration 1h17m)
    [transcript]
    25:38 The males make this incredibly loud buzzing sound to attract 26:23 loud you are. I mean, this is uh, this is 31:49 they can project for sure, but cicadas are particularly loud.
     
    Rats In The Walls
    April 10, 2024 (duration 1h9m)
    [transcript]
    06:24 the vent and bark really loud. 56:42 like human to human transmission once the ball got rolling.
     
    Creature Classic®: Firing the Easter Bunny
    March 20, 2024 (duration 1h0m)
    [transcript]
    04:49 lot of loud calls. But these guys really do an
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    150 - Wind Turbine Fires with Guillermo Rein
    May 1, 2024 (duration 52m)
    [transcript]
    10:28 2021
     
    149 - CROSS UK with Neil Gibbins and Peter Wilkinson
    April 24, 2024 (duration 56m)
    [transcript]
    06:06 2021
     
    145 - Fire Safety Engineering in South Africa and Beyond with Richard Walls
    March 27, 2024 (duration 54m)
    [transcript]
    25:12 rolling
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    The Cult of Failing Upwards
    May 1, 2024 (duration 38m)
    [transcript]
    13:13 They've claimed their rolling things back, but it's all nonsense. 29:47 ai has been so unashamed in steam rolling and plagiarizing
     
    The Man That Destroyed Google Search
    April 25, 2024 (duration 30m)
    [transcript]
    18:43 the world enjoys saying out loud. The Guardian article ran
     
    How Growth Is Killing Tech's Innovation, ft. Robert Evans
    March 20, 2024 (duration 53m)
    [transcript]
    14:35 hate saying this stuff out loud, very annoying. Yeah, they've
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    Demenzfreundliche Region
    May 1, 2024 (duration 41m)
    [transcript]
    14:03 2021 war mal ein Online-Netzwerktreffen sozusagen und da wurde einfach online 11:57 Und dann wurde diese Thematik aufgenommen. Das war jetzt 2021 haben wir begonnen.
     
    Salettl Lounge, Rebana & Ramazan
    March 20, 2024 (duration 35m)
    [transcript]
    06:39 Vor circa dreieinhalb Jahren, vier Jahren. 2021 kennengelernt, ja. Okay. Sowas, ja.
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    La Maupin: The Swordfighting Opera Singer of France
    April 30, 2024 (duration 58m)
    [transcript]
    15:15 rolling type viewpoints. 44:12 This is amazing because she's rolling up to women and
     
    A History of Roller Coasters, Part Two: Higher, Faster, More Expensive
    April 25, 2024 (duration 48m)
    [transcript]
    08:14 keeps a small ball rolling on a loop track without 15:35 Then we're rolling out, he stands up completely out of 16:46 insurance of ice rolling on the inside or the inner
     
    CLASSIC: London Made a Train for the Dead
    April 20, 2024 (duration 32m)
    [transcript]
    20:38 or what's called rolling stock in the train world. The
     
    The Page-turning Evolution of the Encyclopædia Britannica
    April 18, 2024 (duration 47m)
    [transcript]
    40:58 It's just it's rolling the dice. And then so you 35:04 that out loud, and I was like, I've got a bunch,
     
    Micronations: How Liechtenstein Became A Country
    April 11, 2024 (duration 37m)
    [transcript]
    03:01 But by fifteen BCE, oh, those Romans just rolling around 02:38 out loud, I've read that three times before this recording,
     
     
    CLASSIC: When did ALL-CAPS type become YELLING?
    April 6, 2024 (duration 37m)
    [transcript]
    19:55 you could send would look like very loud telegrams. 00:41 Beers Eve, we're rolling out our classics on April six, 20:09 all caps, you're either being rude and loud and shouty,
     
    The Delaware Wedge, Part Two: The Wedge and The Horn
    March 28, 2024 (duration 30m)
    [transcript]
    14:21 with white cats and when you have a very loud
     
    Back to the Choo-ture: the Enduring Nostalgia of Model Trains
    March 21, 2024 (duration 54m)
    [transcript]
    26:38 That's rolling stock. That's rolling stock. 26:15 what's called rolling stock. Rolling stock is the term for 26:19 things like cargo units. Rolling stock just describes anything attached
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    Kevin Heffernan & Steve Lemme
    April 30, 2024 (duration 52m)
    [transcript]
    15:22 of like the Rolling Stones? You just get together for
     
    Bishop Briggs
    April 2, 2024 (duration 52m)
    [transcript]
    43:01 like the pain isn't a loud And then also by
     
    Jesse Tyler Ferguson
    March 19, 2024 (duration 49m)
    [transcript]
    00:54 Like, oh, I'm gonna, yeah, we're rolling out somebodyeah talk. 21:29 you know, in a in a loud room and they
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    What’s Driving Public Bad Behavior?
    April 30, 2024 (duration 36m)
    [transcript]
    01:22 abusive to the to the person yelling, rolling. So so
     
    The Dark Side of Celebrity Endorsements
    April 2, 2024 (duration 38m)
    [transcript]
    18:12 Rolling Stones is coming out with their rum imminently.
     
    Wayne Knight on Seinfeld, Jurassic Park, Basic Instinct and more!
    March 26, 2024 (duration 54m)
    [transcript]
    35:49 I just laughed out loud.
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    Campus Protests Heat Up, HSBC CEO Steps Down
    April 30, 2024 (duration 17m)
    [transcript]
    09:56 Dodn't Morning care in the next received loud fans support
     
    Instant Reaction: Inflation Data
    March 29, 2024 (duration 29m)
    [transcript]
    15:35 came through very loud and clear during his last press
     
    Baltimore Bridge Collapse, Trump's Trial Date
    March 26, 2024 (duration 22m)
    [transcript]
    14:17 course those details are still rolling in.
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    Heart's Nancy Wilson
    April 30, 2024 (duration 50m)
    [transcript]
    41:15 and rewriting again and reading out loud for dialogue and
     
    Chris Robinson
    April 16, 2024 (duration 42m)
    [transcript]
    24:35 but we also love Rossan Rolling Kirk, and we love 40:50 thank you rock and rolling, but intensity level comes down,
     
    Stewart Copeland
    April 9, 2024 (duration 1h1m)
    [transcript]
    47:13 by the way, is why on old Rolling Stones records
     
    Justin Timberlake
    April 2, 2024 (duration 1h9m)
    [transcript]
    16:57 starts to feel like, oh, let's keep this rolling, let's 16:59 keep this rolling. I think that can be sort of 49:24 feel like, when it's so loud, it's a moment where
     
    Natalia Lafourcade
    March 19, 2024 (duration 52m)
    [transcript]
    20:01 consito dias and suniola soulas the it's a little loud
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    Lucas Garcia - You Are Always Going To Need Others
    April 30, 2024 (duration 1h20m)
    [transcript]
    1:16:46 And, you know, and and and from a perspective, there's, not so much religious, but just a guy kind of thinking out loud for the rest of us. You know?
     
    Danny Willis - Finding Lasting Joy
    April 9, 2024 (duration 1h2m)
    [transcript]
    32:03 But that that's where that's what I remember him like. And then I remember his kid, Cage, who I would literally turn around and go into a different room because he was so loud and boisterous, and he was too much for me. And I was like, oh my gosh. Like, yeah, I love him to death, and man, he got it. He had Jesus in him. 59:28 And I get a lot of my worship through music, and I got a stereo I built in my car that sounds like a concert. And I could tell I'll tell anybody. You come over and just sit in this car and let me play the right song, and you'll cry. So, yeah, I'll get in there and drive around. Some days I don't have anything to do, and I get in my car and just drive around listening to really loud Christian music.
     
    Matt Gore - Publishing, Faith, and the Flair for Collecting
    April 2, 2024 (duration 1h43m)
    [transcript]
    1:36:46 So we were in there and running a thing, and there's a, a thunderstorm is rolling in. And previously, whenever there had been a thunderstorm, they didn't start you had to shut the computer down completely, disconnect it from power. But this new system was secure, and that wasn't supposed to be an issue. So we were in there running running the computer. I've got me and a guy named Mike Clay. 24:50 I guess as a kid, I listened to a lot of top 40 radio. And somewhere along the line, I started collecting music that interested me Mhmm. Which was primarily at that time British invasion driven by The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Kinks, The Who, bands like that that I really, really loved. So all through high school, I was discovering music from it seems like it it seemed at the time like it was old, but it was really, you know, 5 to 10 years old.
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    Gary Clark Jr. On Collaborating with Stevie Wonder | Huey Lewis' Music Hits Broadway
    April 30, 2024 (duration 21m)
    [transcript]
    01:07 good to hear somebody say it out loud.
     
    Mike Johnson's "Courage" On Ukraine Aid Bill | Rep. Andy Kim
    April 25, 2024 (duration 31m)
    [transcript]
    12:24 You can't compare it to It's loud, it's obnoxious. Tennis
     
    Behind the Show: Jordan Klepper On The D-List Turnout for Trump’s Hush Money Trial
    April 22, 2024 (duration 24m)
    [transcript]
    22:13 suffering is the buffet bar at the Delta Priority loud.
     
    Dulcé Sloan Tackles Trump’s Criminal Trial Day 2 | Mayan Lopez
    April 17, 2024 (duration 30m)
    [transcript]
    17:55 enough to admit it out loud.
     
    ICYMI: Jon Stewart Talks Israel Support and Michael Kosta Covers Biden's Student Debt Relief Plan
    April 13, 2024 (duration 21m)
    [transcript]
    16:21 a lot less. When a teenager throws a loud party,
     
     
    Michael Kosta Reacts To Biden's Student Debt Relief Plan | Alex Garland
    April 10, 2024 (duration 25m)
    [transcript]
    03:29 a lot less. When a teenager throws a loud party,
     
    Jon Stewart on Trump's $450 Million "Victimless" Crime | Jordan Klepper Covers GOP Reaction to Baltimore Bridge Collapse
    March 30, 2024 (duration 23m)
    [transcript]
    09:31 be unaware enough to say the quiet part out loud.
     
    Jon Stewart Deconstructs Trump’s "Victimless" $450 Million Fraud | Gary Clark Jr.
    March 26, 2024 (duration 24m)
    [transcript]
    14:57 hear somebody say it out loud. 10:40 unaware enough to say the quiet part out loud.
     
    Zanny Minton Beddoes on the 2024 Presidential Election | Melissa Murray & Kate Shaw On Trump’s Fight For Immunity
    March 19, 2024 (duration 20m)
    [transcript]
    00:37 We almost killed Jimmy Carter with the rolling chase. He
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    907: Our White Coats
    April 30, 2024 (duration 1h1m)
    [transcript]
    27:53 was just still rolling. And I guess two years into editing, 29:41 feel unsafe, let people know, be loud about it. Get out,
     
    906: Our New Girl-Bro
    April 23, 2024 (duration 1h26m)
    [transcript]
    00:53 Are you rolling? 00:48 Right, all right, let's roll, Daniel, I'm rolling as Donald.
     
    905: Our Mysteris
    April 16, 2024 (duration 1h11m)
    [transcript]
    00:05 Guys, are you rolling on your deck? Are you rolling? 00:14 Make sure you're rolling on your audio recording. 00:10 I'm not rolling on my am I shooting something.
     
    904: Our Histories
    April 9, 2024 (duration 46m)
    [transcript]
    33:59 it is extremely loud?
     
    903: Our Role Models
    April 2, 2024 (duration 1h5m)
    [transcript]
    39:02 make me laugh out loud uh in the episode, and 40:38 Here's where I laughed out loud. When Lucy is walking
     
     
    902: Our Drunk Friend
    March 26, 2024 (duration 47m)
    [transcript]
    23:05 I did laugh out loud when he said, come on, 33:10 funny things in this. I definitely laughed out loud a 45:49 will actually really love this movie. You'll laugh out loud
     
    901: Our First Day of School
    March 19, 2024 (duration 1h21m)
    [transcript]
    02:50 really loud Gucci shoes sneakers that I had bought in 03:05 these very loud Gucci sneakers because I do I don't 03:12 I do like loud, fucking weird sneakers anyway. So I'm
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    Conversations: When the Network Went Down, the Bronze Age Collapse w/ Dr Eric H Cline
    April 30, 2024 (duration 1h33m)
    [transcript]
    08:25 who talks about history in that really loud and fast
     
    Conversations: The Things They Found in Tombs, Bronze Age Mycenae w/ Dr Kim Shelton
    April 12, 2024 (duration 1h17m)
    [transcript]
    45:02 up before I say this loud. But the Mycenians end
     
    Under the Shadow of Agamemnon, the Real Bronze Age Mycenae
    April 9, 2024 (duration 42m)
    [transcript]
    38:25 could never have been a Clytemnestra rolling out the red
     
    Conversations: Charybdis, a Gaping, Hungry Hole; Fear of the Montrous Woman w/ Cosi Carnegie
    March 29, 2024 (duration 1h34m)
    [transcript]
    1:24:17 we get the idea of rolling out the red carpet 1:24:31 by the fact that the idea of rolling out the 1:24:59 also then read rolling out the Red Carpet into being like, yeah,
     
    Liv Reads Quintus Smyrnaeus: The Fall of Troy (Book 3)
    March 22, 2024 (duration 1h2m)
    [transcript]
    57:13 Foreland's uttermost end, beside the Hellespon's deep waters, wailing loud
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    Jeff Deskovic: The Wrongfully Convicted Man Freeing Others Just Like Himself (Pt 2)
    April 30, 2024 (duration 1h9m)
    [transcript]
    12:09 one who kept the ball rolling against me. She's the
     
    Richard Casper: The Secret Weapons of Music and Art (Pt 2)
    April 9, 2024 (duration 1h52m)
    [transcript]
    31:33 We're rolling down and a proof of smoke just comes 51:42 Dude, a six foot five veteran rolling in with a 09:57 so loud that you kind of like don't register it.
     
    Corey Brooks: The Rooftop Pastor (Pt 2)
    March 26, 2024 (duration 1h13m)
    [transcript]
    19:26 hollering loud. And you know what she looked like. She
     
    Big Al Holdren: We Don’t Do Fluffy, We Only Roll Into Hell (Pt 1)
    March 19, 2024 (duration 48m)
    [transcript]
    19:17 and we're rolling. I mean it's a I mean, it's 30:23 just we're kind of rolling in here and we're trying
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    Ep 129: GRIFF
    April 30, 2024 (duration 40m)
    [from description] ...e episode:  Watch GRIFF’s live performance of Black Hole at the 2021 BRIT Awards  Listen to the single ‘Miss Me Too’  The making of ‘Astronaut’ with Coldplay’s Chris Martin  GRIFF...
    [from content:encoded] ...e episode:  Watch GRIFF’s live performance of Black Hole at the 2021 BRIT Awards  Listen to the single ‘Miss Me Too’  The making of ‘Astronaut’ with Coldplay’s Chris Martin  GRIFF...
    [transcript]
    39:41 Midnight Chats is a joint production between Loud and Quiet
     
    Ep 127: Brian Eno
    April 19, 2024 (duration 47m)
    [transcript]
    46:56 Midnight Chats is a joint production between Loud and Quiet
     
    Ep 126: MGMT
    April 16, 2024 (duration 40m)
    [transcript]
    30:25 Child and dripping dirty dripping sink like random basketball rolling 40:01 Midnight Chats is a joint production between Loud and Quiet
     
    Ep 125: King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
    April 9, 2024 (duration 41m)
    [transcript]
    40:40 Midnight Chats is a joint production between Loud and Quiet 40:59 For more formation, visit Loud and Quiet dot com. MHM
     
    Ep 124: Brittany Howard
    April 2, 2024 (duration 39m)
    [transcript]
    26:42 I just had it on the loud speaker and it 38:55 Midnight Chats is a joint production between Loud and Quiet
     
     
    Ep 123: Anton Corbijn
    March 26, 2024 (duration 39m)
    [transcript]
    24:14 to the Stones once for Rolling Stone magazine during the 33:59 in a pond in rolling boats, okay, in eighty one. 39:15 Midnight Chats is a joint production between Loud and Quiet
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    Die XZ-Backdoor
    April 29, 2024 (duration 31m)
    [transcript]
    15:05 Im Januar 2021 legt jemand, der sich Chiatunnant, einen Account mit dem Namen Chiat75 bei GitHub an.
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    Remember How Cleveland Rocks? (with Dave Hill)
    April 29, 2024 (duration 1h4m)
    [transcript]
    32:43 snorting like like you hear through the pa like really loud, 1:03:03 just because I'm bragging and excited because it's all so loud.
     
    Remember PBS Cover to Cover? (with Kyle Kinane)
    April 15, 2024 (duration 1h14m)
    [transcript]
    57:21 he can't get too loud. If it's free, he can't
     
    Remember Jason Schwartzman Being The Absolute Best? (with Jason Schwartzman, Part 1)
    April 1, 2024 (duration 50m)
    [transcript]
    21:54 want to watch this movie over. You're being too loud. 48:00 Like rolling his eyes, yeah, yeah, so funny. Oh my god.
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    Leave Perfectionism for Career Transformation with Melissa Rauen, Director of Technology to Compliance Analysis E157
    April 28, 2024 (duration 39m)
    [transcript]
    09:06 I have to tell? Okay. So in at 2021, so the extended lockdown period, which the US skipped, is when you were promoted into director. 08:27 Okay. So in 2020, so globally, there are no norms because this is so new historically. Right? Like, 2020, the lockdowns. 2021, the extended lockdowns with the United States decided was just not a thing. 19:14 Okay. Well, it wasn't right then with the printer, but after, you know, 2021, so in that kind of getting promotion and and starting to make decisions about what my life what I wanted my life to look like, I found a therapist, and she changed my life. I love her. And she this is just it's been life changing, and I will scream this from the rooftops. And what we practiced was the practice of being rather than doing.
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    Nick Offerman (‘Civil War’) Brings a Message of Hope
    April 28, 2024 (duration 1h16m)
    [transcript]
    15:00 slowly rolling snowball through Chicago theater, through the beginnings of 06:58 much how loud do you want this guy to be? 29:09 Yeah, I haven't heard it read out loud. I feel
     
    Poet Rupi Kaur: 10 Years of 'Milk and Honey'
    April 21, 2024 (duration 1h2m)
    [transcript]
    26:09 You said in Rolling Stone. I think from that day 10:15 reading more than I was speaking out loud, and so
     
    The Stories of Actor Jeff Daniels
    April 14, 2024 (duration 1h14m)
    [transcript]
    17:34 it's loud, and you know, the martinis are flowing, and 56:58 is great, and every laugh is there and and it's rolling,
     
    Actor and Director Dev Patel is a Leading Man
    April 7, 2024 (duration 1h2m)
    [transcript]
    00:15 Pushkin, Hey, it's Sam before we get rolling. This month 32:51 boom mic was, you know, or what speed meant or rolling.
     
    Comedian Ramy Youssef Returns with ‘More Feelings’
    March 24, 2024 (duration 1h23m)
    [transcript]
    1:14:34 it out loud and yeah, you sound it sounds crazy,
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    Don Mann, Former Navy SEAL and Author of 'Inside SEAL Team SIX'
    April 27, 2024 (duration 59m)
    [transcript]
    23:42 it's well, the recruitment, the recruitment numbers say that out loud.
     
    Kevin Wilson, Author of 'Sully's Squad'
    April 20, 2024 (duration 53m)
    [transcript]
    52:49 with all of us, rolling along with him on this ship.
     
    Stayton Bonner, Author of 'Bare Knuckle'
    April 13, 2024 (duration 48m)
    [transcript]
    06:49 was at Rolling Stone as an editor. I spent years 38:58 subscriptions like GQ or Rolling Stone. Probably esquired Men's Journal. 46:56 You'll find some Rolling Stones, Men's Journal, Esquire Stock or
     
    John Dailey, Det-1 Team Leader and Author of 'Tough, Rugged Bastards'
    April 6, 2024 (duration 54m)
    [transcript]
    26:06 I'll yell loud if he wants me to yell. 52:34 And it was nighttime and the fog was rolling in
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    Selects: How the Beagle Brigade Works
    April 27, 2024 (duration 48m)
    [transcript]
    47:00 laughing hysterically with my family your jokes rolling my eyes
     
    The Power of the Wind
    April 23, 2024 (duration 51m)
    [transcript]
    18:30 the air, and they can be loud too, and they
     
    Testosterone and Estrogen: Wondrous Hormones
    April 2, 2024 (duration 49m)
    [transcript]
    35:07 For a little while, I thought it came through loud
     
    The Pulitzer Prize: A major award!
    March 28, 2024 (duration 48m)
    [transcript]
    32:47 speak loud and clear. 22:03 and the Rolling Stones and the Beatles and mostly British.
     
    Short Stuff: Ramree Island Crocodile Massacre
    March 27, 2024 (duration 11m)
    [transcript]
    10:13 pretty good loud rise out of you.
     
     
    Selects: MOVE: Or When the Philly Police Dropped a Bomb on a Residential Neighborhood
    March 23, 2024 (duration 51m)
    [transcript]
    07:43 aggressively and very obscenely blasted their message through these loud 09:51 the pictures of the house, like those loud speakers that
     
    Peanuts (the comic) Part II
    March 21, 2024 (duration 45m)
    [transcript]
    14:31 goes speak out so loud that Charlie Brown is doing
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    Flesh and Blood in a War of Machines
    April 27, 2024 (duration 1h10m)
    [transcript]
    16:02 I'm glad you brought up USO's comment, because something I noticed last episode as well, but it was even more apparent in this episode is they are kind of using USO as a narrator. They're having him do a lot of expository kind of explanations for the audience, that it doesn't necessarily make sense for him to be saying these things out loud to himself. So clearly, this is meant to be a way to impart information to the audience. To my mind, it feels a bit clumsy and frequently explains things that I don't feel need an explanation. And granted, I'm an adult, and the show is being marketed to kids, so maybe they think kids need some of these points spelled out to them.
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    Ed Yardeni on Long-Term Bull Market
    April 26, 2024 (duration 1h23m)
    [transcript]
    32:00 This is rolling recessions. And I've been doing this for 32:04 came up with the term rolling recessions back then when 40:27 the context of rolling recessions. And by the way, now
     
    Angus Deaton on the Financial Advantage of College Degrees
    March 28, 2024 (duration 1h34m)
    [transcript]
    39:24 rolling this out and then get patents on things that
     
    At the Money: Benefits of Quantitative Investing
    March 20, 2024 (duration 16m)
    [transcript]
    05:58 process of testing, we found that using rolling rebalances and 06:38 the way back to the twenties. The rolling batting averages
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    Can The ZiG Make Hyperinflation History?
    April 26, 2024 (duration 13m)
    [transcript]
    10:39 in time, and how did authorities actually go about rolling
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    An Ex-CIA Officer Explains How to Spot a Lie in Business
    April 26, 2024 (duration 43m)
    [transcript]
    27:29 sort through that cognitive dissonance out loud to you and
     
    How Electric Utilities Will Handle Booming AI Datacenter Demand
    April 15, 2024 (duration 54m)
    [transcript]
    34:48 like rolling brownouts or black eyes. Now there's a lot
     
    Tractor Supply's CEO on How It Escaped the Post-Pandemic Curse
    April 11, 2024 (duration 57m)
    [transcript]
    28:27 then we're also rolling out now kind of computer vision,
     
    Lots More on the Parabolic Surge in Cocoa Prices
    March 29, 2024 (duration 22m)
    [transcript]
    14:12 rolling them over and that is just costing a lot
     
    Why Home Insurance Markets in California and Florida Imploded
    March 21, 2024 (duration 1h10m)
    [transcript]
    58:08 this platform, which included rolling back rates, making it much
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    AM I SAFE TO BE BY MYSELF? ft. Mark Groves
    April 26, 2024 (duration 1h39m)
    [transcript]
    01:33 what yes, Okay, we're here recording, recording, rolling, Yay, this
     
    HE SHOWED HIS FRIENDS YOUR NUDE? ft. Sophie Buddle
    April 19, 2024 (duration 1h25m)
    [transcript]
    15:44 It is so loud. 36:47 loud and you know, bump into you or they don't
     
    YOU'RE NOT NON-BINARY, YOU'RE JUST A BAD WOMAN? ft. Jordan Jensen
    April 12, 2024 (duration 1h42m)
    [transcript]
    38:23 the park rolling in mud with my puppy. 18:08 And guys, I'm getting so good at reading out loud. 18:15 for years over how bad you aren't reading out loud,
     
    YOU LIKE A 70s BUSH? ft. Dave Attell
    April 5, 2024 (duration 1h32m)
    [transcript]
    39:25 guys rolling with? 22:19 this is not too loud, you know, let me know 53:16 gives my dog before. Really haven't said that out loud before.
     
    YOU'RE TWO FRUITS LIVING A FAIRY TALE? ft. Jim Norton and Nikki Norton
    March 29, 2024 (duration 1h40m)
    [transcript]
    1:25:13 say that, Just say that out loud so I can
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    The Fraudster's Guide to Magic Money from Cautionary Tales
    April 26, 2024 (duration 42m)
    [transcript]
    03:06 money just grew like a snowball rolling downhill until it 07:50 Sam Israel confessed to the Rolling Stone journalist Gee Lawson. 14:05 snowball of money rolling downhill, becoming bigger and bigger, simply
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    The Fraudster's Guide to Magic Money
    April 26, 2024 (duration 1h1m)
    [transcript]
    03:56 money just grew like a snowball rolling downhill until it 08:40 Sam Israel confessed to the Rolling Stone journalist Gee Lawson. 14:54 and eventually that snowball of money rolling downhill, becoming bigger
     
    The Rise and Fall of a Megalomaniac
    April 12, 2024 (duration 58m)
    [transcript]
    31:39 the experimenters made an announcement over a loud speaker, there's 31:55 felt sure they'd bring the sausages. The loud speaker turned 32:13 loud speaker changed how people acted. Stephen Pinker argues that
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    Todd Cochrane; Mike Kadin; and BBC podcasts
    March 22, 2024 (duration 1h32m)
    [transcript]
    10:51 loud 10:53 loud
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    [Podcast] Interview über das Buch: Talmäander mit Lena Frings
    April 25, 2024 (duration 30m)
    [transcript]
    00:56 2021 diese Flutkatastrophe,
     
    [Podcast] Interview über das Buch CO2 Welt ohne Morgen mit Tom Roth
    March 31, 2024 (duration 33m)
    [transcript]
    18:30 Lockdown. Und soll jetzt halt erst im Herbst 2021 stattfinden. 19:55 Man muss wissen, mein Buch spielt 2021, also erst dieses Jahr,
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    Ask The CLO
    April 25, 2024 (duration 8m)
    [transcript]
    05:17 We got to keep our money rolling. 05:36 I'm gonna say out loud, so does it. It's not 06:14 Huh If he said this out loud, what didn't happen?
     
    Kentucky Derby Announcement
    April 18, 2024 (duration 1m)
    [transcript]
    01:10 honey ice tea outside. They're rolling down the they're.
     
    Another Bitter Re-Enactment
    April 15, 2024 (duration 6m)
    [transcript]
    03:30 now you're getting loud. I say how you're getting loud? 03:26 but you can't talk home. But I'm tired of talking loud. Okay,
     
    DNC Chair
    April 10, 2024 (duration 10m)
    [transcript]
    01:47 And so he has been roll he's been rolling out
     
    Lottery Winner
    April 8, 2024 (duration 3m)
    [transcript]
    00:17 said she'd never hollowed that loud before. This was a
     
     
    Ask The CLO
    April 5, 2024 (duration 8m)
    [transcript]
    02:27 else is loud or silver is you know?
     
    Tank Interview
    April 5, 2024 (duration 10m)
    [transcript]
    09:02 That's what you don't understand about soul. You a loud singer.
     
    First Friday of #4
    April 5, 2024 (duration 3m)
    [transcript]
    01:10 I found a new purpose in life and I'm rolling man,
     
    Ask The CLO
    March 26, 2024 (duration 8m)
    [transcript]
    02:47 getting in your private time. And it's it's like really loud,
     
    Would You Rather
    March 26, 2024 (duration 3m)
    [transcript]
    00:37 Well, I got to be loud. I've made all my
     
    Steve's Breakup Handbook
    March 25, 2024 (duration 4m)
    [transcript]
    03:54 greens and you in here talking rolling your eyes when
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    Let's Go Back to West Beverly High...with Tori Spelling (Part 2)
    April 25, 2024 (duration 21m)
    [transcript]
    18:48 that freedom. You would laugh out loud at me and
     
    Let's Go Back to West Beverly High...with Tori Spelling
    April 22, 2024 (duration 32m)
    [transcript]
    17:35 Rolling Stone Magazine. I'm not saying no to Rolling Stone Magazine, 16:44 Jason Luke and I did the cover Rolling Stone. Okay, 17:15 said no to Rolling Stone Magazine. And I was like,
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    Misbehavers (Part 2)
    April 25, 2024 (duration 28m)
    [transcript]
    10:11 I didn't expect this, but I'm rolling with it.
     
    Mis-Unconventional
    April 19, 2024 (duration 39m)
    [transcript]
    16:21 You guys are loud. 13:24 I scream and cry so loud that people that say
     
    'Miss' Spelling (Part 1)
    April 1, 2024 (duration 40m)
    [transcript]
    09:00 wasn't loud and we try to keep it separate and 21:39 to be like the loud and like the body type
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    Billy McFarland
    April 25, 2024 (duration 40m)
    [transcript]
    39:48 To actually speak loud of the words.
     
    The Secret to My Success
    April 11, 2024 (duration 1h18m)
    [transcript]
    1:02:19 also being the loud mouth like me doesn't always work out.
     
    Just B Rant: The A-List Effect
    April 10, 2024 (duration 10m)
    [transcript]
    10:09 because then you can come out and go loud and
     
    Just B Rant: It Went Like This...
    April 5, 2024 (duration 13m)
    [transcript]
    06:03 Rolling like two pound carry on right. 06:52 I don't think you should say it out loud.
     
    Just B Rant: The Roar
    March 21, 2024 (duration 9m)
    [transcript]
    02:34 one member of our cast like rolling their eyes and
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    Hector & Sunny's Moonlit Safari ???????? Kids Bedtime Story
    April 25, 2024 (duration 31m)
    [transcript]
    14:28 from the ground and appeared to be walking in rolling
     
    The Kingdom Of Lost Balloons ????⭐️ Premium Kids Story For Sleep
    April 17, 2024 (duration 4m)
    [transcript]
    00:35 the countryside, among the rolling fields of grass and wheat
     
    When The Lumberjack Met The Orangutan ???????? Earth Day Kids Story
    April 14, 2024 (duration 36m)
    [transcript]
    18:50 his sleep. He let out a loud snore and his
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    Interlude: Important Emails, Extended Cut
    April 24, 2024 (duration 39m)
    [transcript]
    30:57 Like Georgia said, the keyboard is easier to type on. The mouse is always in the same spot. Everything's big on the screen. You know, like, the the studio monitors are here so I can listen to loud music and, like, blot out everything else that's distracting me. I think that, yeah, it's harder to get into that same frame of mind on the train on the way to date night, where I'm like, Oh, gotta change gears, and it really does feel like doing a Stady 180 on the highway.
     
    Mailbag, Episodes 4-6
    April 17, 2024 (duration 54m)
    [transcript]
    27:45 I mean, we all agreed with you. We were just aghast that someone would say it out loud. Yeah.
     
    Switched on Post
    April 10, 2024 (duration 57m)
    [transcript]
    14:08 I think this is a common gut reaction to these photos, to see the transformation they imply and think of the ways we wish we could change. A 2021 study from the American Psychological found that the comparisons we make to other people online make us feel worse than the comparisons we make to others in real life. And when we see a before and after on social media, we're reminded, yes. I've been meaning to lose weight or remodel my house or get Invisalign. And if I did, maybe I could experience results like this person has. 23:36 By saying that weight can fluctuate and his body will probably continue to change, Mark breaks out of the limitations of remaining at the after. And this is how to move beyond the implication that the after is the end of the story. Mark created an open ended ending because life goes on. Sometimes we just need to be reminded of that. And when posting a before and after, it can be helpful to just say it out loud the way Mark did with his follow-up post.
     
    OO????⛔❌ H M????????????️ GO????????????
    March 27, 2024 (duration 57m)
    [transcript]
    16:57 And the joy comes, at least in part, because this is so far beyond the scope of what could be considered regular or acceptable audio. The entire point is to overwhelm you in the way that the audio equipment itself is being overwhelmed. It's too loud. It's too distorted. It's too much.
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    Dr. Rachel Lance and 'Chamber Divers'
    April 24, 2024 (duration 1h0m)
    [transcript]
    41:40 It would have been dark, it would have been loud,
     
    Vinnie Ream, Part 1
    April 1, 2024 (duration 40m)
    [transcript]
    35:25 was rolling in money from this entire work. That ten
     
    Six Impossible Episodes: Etiquette Manuals
    March 20, 2024 (duration 46m)
    [transcript]
    31:58 Southern or flat newingand or rolling Western, And to each 06:16 Similarly grinding your teeth, just breathing too loud. I feel
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    BONUS: Good Ol' Days at Big Fish w/ Nick Rutherford, Karl Hess, and Cornell Reid
    April 24, 2024 (duration 5m)
    [transcript]
    01:03 There was it was so loud. I love that show.
     
    BONUS: Naps & Xanax w/ Nikki Glaser
    April 17, 2024 (duration 5m)
    [transcript]
    05:22 You are living out loud, You are speaking truth to
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    Signs of Life: Revisiting Martha's Vineyard Sign Language
    April 24, 2024 (duration 33m)
    [transcript]
    01:04 Martha's Vineyard, tucked away between Rolling Hills and the slate 17:35 the engines were incredibly deafeningly loud, and so if your
     
    On the Hunt for Math's Most Mysterious Number
    April 17, 2024 (duration 33m)
    [transcript]
    08:58 months just to read it out loud to you. But 22:08 a record by counting from one to one million out loud.
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    Holy Headlines
    April 24, 2024 (duration 39m)
    [transcript]
    02:27 bunch of like YouTubers and only were you being loud. No,
     
    Keep My Name Out Of Your Mouth! (RHOP Recap)
    April 9, 2024 (duration 54m)
    [transcript]
    13:12 you imagine me drunk like I'm already loud and obnoxious 49:14 at least make me believe and her rolling Oregano's like, make.
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    Prom Pact
    April 24, 2024 (duration 1h3m)
    [transcript]
    03:50 and I'm sorry, I'm gonna say it out loud, but
     
    TGI – Episode 415 “Chick Like Me”
    April 11, 2024 (duration 1h23m)
    [transcript]
    55:21 Did Feeney stop roll his eyes like it's not rolling 08:53 the right balance between really funny, laugh out loud moments
     
    Jacqui Fehl Meets World
    April 8, 2024 (duration 1h2m)
    [transcript]
    33:00 had one of those like rolling chairs, so as he
     
    TGI – Episode 413 “B&B’s B ‘N’ B”
    March 28, 2024 (duration 1h13m)
    [transcript]
    41:10 I was rolling my eyes, but here it's fun. 43:08 his whole joke as he's just in the background rolling 42:24 it right, Sean nods, But just then a new loud
     
    Going to the Mat
    March 27, 2024 (duration 57m)
    [transcript]
    49:18 I'm gonna say this out loud. Nothing will ever beat
     
     
    TGI – Episode 412 “Easy Street”
    March 21, 2024 (duration 1h28m)
    [transcript]
    21:25 Sean's loud snore followed by Corey's yip. I remember this 58:10 And then a loud bang comes from outside and the 1:04:48 loud knock at the door and it's Lonnie holding up
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    Name Dropping 49 > Lutz Neumann - Einmal Mond und Zurück
    April 24, 2024 (duration 1h30m)
    [transcript]
    32:31 also die Rolling Stones begleitet und diese großen Konzertfilme und sowas machen
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    10 NFL Draft Sleepers For Your Dynasty Team: Why Jalen Coker May Be a Breakout Fantasy Star (Ep. 144)
    April 23, 2024 (duration 1h28m)
    [transcript]
    15:05 this rolling, dude, who is the next player that you're
     
    Win Big With These 16 NFL Draft Prop Bets: Why You Should Fade Malik Nabers Going Fifth Overall (Ep. 142)
    April 16, 2024 (duration 58m)
    [transcript]
    29:25 Time with scoffed at that there was so much eye rolling.
     
    Buy Low, Sell High: 20 Trade Candidates to Revamp Your Dynasty Roster
    April 5, 2024 (duration 1h7m)
    [transcript]
    22:31 eye rolling, because we've seen that too many times where
     
    Top 10 Wide Receiver Prospect Rankings: Who Made the Cut? (Ep. 134)
    March 19, 2024 (duration 57m)
    [transcript]
    01:02 NFL drafts and mocks alike. Let's get this rolling man 21:49 Maybe not as loud as Kean when he was coming
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    Maurice James Jr.: Artist's Insight on Urban Influence & Authenticity in Art
    April 23, 2024 (duration 55m)
    [transcript]
    00:53 Yeah. Like, I like to look at the trajectory of doing interviews as, like, a ball rolling down a hill just gets, gets progressively worse. So, you know, and and and I kinda do these intros a little bit differently. So as I, you know, kinda revisit, and I I think it's always good to for folks who are listening to this one to always even go back and listen to the first one Yeah. To get sort of that trajectory.
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    UL NO. 428: Reason to Fear; Reason to Build.
    April 23, 2024 (duration 16m)
    [transcript]
    08:25 Nanotech Onyx is rolling out Cube Fab, a moderate, a
     
    UL NO. 427: AI's Predictable Future
    April 11, 2024 (duration 22m)
    [transcript]
    07:14 and Aura's rolling out symptom radar. They're not calling it
     
    A Conversation with Jason Meller of Kolide/1Password
    March 19, 2024 (duration 21m)
    [transcript]
    13:40 we're gonna, in the future, be rolling out this program.
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    | Ep 132 | Cannabis Crazy
    April 22, 2024 (duration 47m)
    [transcript]
    27:08 to get the ball rolling for the women that come
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    Iranian DefMin Responds to Strike by Israel plus Sen. Marsha Blackburn on the 'Great Replacement'
    April 21, 2024 (duration 29m)
    [transcript]
    28:57 them smiling and rolling eyes. They were so happy to
     
    Democrats Replacing American Voters with Illegal Immigrant
    April 19, 2024 (duration 30m)
    [transcript]
    29:54 them smiling and rolling eyes, and they were so happy
     
    The Left Celebrates OJ's Acquittal as They Admit He was Guilty
    April 12, 2024 (duration 32m)
    [transcript]
    16:17 death accidentally said the quiet part out loud. Listen to 17:01 sorting to say this out loud. Well, hold on quote.
     
    Democratic Mega Donor gets Off Easy After Stealing 8Billion
    March 29, 2024 (duration 31m)
    [transcript]
    07:26 other way and hope the money keeps rolling in.
     
    BIDEN CRIME ASSOCIATES to Tell All this Week to Congress
    March 19, 2024 (duration 29m)
    [transcript]
    20:57 Heard a loud and clear. 02:13 I think that came out loud and clear in the
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    Perry Rhodan NEO 325 - 327 – Powehiiiii
    April 20, 2024 (duration 2h6m)
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    [from img] https://radio-freies-ertrus.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Portrait_Andy.jpg
    [transcript]
    1:38:19 Herr Rüdiger Schäfer hat es ja bei uns im Interview deutlich gesagt, dass wir jetzt mit Symmaios eben starten werden und, oder weiterführen werden und ich bin da schon ein wenig, ja, wie soll ich sagen, zwiegespalten, weil Symmaios hat einmal verlauten lassen, das weiß ich noch, auf dem Bificon 2021, 22, dass Symmaios quasi in der Schublade liegt und er das rausholen wird, wenn es irgendwann mal mit Neo zu Ende geht.
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    Perry Rhodan NEO 325 - 327 – Powehiiiii
    April 20, 2024 (duration 2h6m)
    [from img] https://radio-freies-ertrus.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Portrait_Florian.jpg
    [from img] https://radio-freies-ertrus.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Portrait_Andy.jpg
    [transcript]
    1:38:19 Herr Rüdiger Schäfer hat es ja bei uns im Interview deutlich gesagt, dass wir jetzt mit Symmaios eben starten werden und, oder weiterführen werden und ich bin da schon ein wenig, ja, wie soll ich sagen, zwiegespalten, weil Symmaios hat einmal verlauten lassen, das weiß ich noch, auf dem Bificon 2021, 22, dass Symmaios quasi in der Schublade liegt und er das rausholen wird, wenn es irgendwann mal mit Neo zu Ende geht.
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    017: Die große Etsy-Folge – Chancen und Herausforderungen für kleine Unternehmen
    April 19, 2024 (duration 46m)
    [transcript]
    24:20 ist man seit 2021 verpflichtet, also quasi die Plattform ist verpflichtet,
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    Disappearing Acts: Clara Bow
    April 19, 2024 (duration 7m)
    [transcript]
    00:50 a silent star, she was loud and boisterous for twenty
     
    Women of Sound: Jean Ritchie
    March 29, 2024 (duration 7m)
    [transcript]
    06:08 None But One went on to win Rolling Stone Magazine's
     
    Women of Sound: Margaret Watts Hughes
    March 28, 2024 (duration 6m)
    [transcript]
    02:41 Margaret resolved to find more forms. Depending on how loud 03:05 effects even greater. A loud note sent the liquid up
     
    Women of Sound: Daphne Oram
    March 25, 2024 (duration 6m)
    [transcript]
    05:38 the likes of The Beatles, The Who and the Rolling
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    No Rules with Katie Maloney
    April 19, 2024 (duration 39m)
    [transcript]
    09:20 were not rolling, would Laala ever talk to Tom standerbal Again,
     
    Mansplaining The Masters
    April 12, 2024 (duration 17m)
    [transcript]
    12:31 the greens are really rolling fast right now, and then
     
    Do you think he left a note?
    April 12, 2024 (duration 25m)
    [transcript]
    08:03 Sometimes I can't believe I'm saying this out loud, but
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    The Disruption Machine - ‘The Deadline’
    April 18, 2024 (duration 56m)
    [transcript]
    10:05 shaky evidence. Most big ideas have loud critics, not disruption.
     
    Coming Soon: Jill Lepore’s The Deadline
    March 21, 2024 (duration 1m)
    [transcript]
    01:00 to Jill read these lovely essays out loud. So we've
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    The Future of Work with HR Tech Startup Zenjob and it's Automated Approach to Temporary Staffing
    April 18, 2024 (duration 34m)
    [transcript]
    24:52 You maybe are looking for those easy jobs for the events for a Rolling Stones
     
    Building the Future of Electric Vehicle Charging with Monta's Max Scherer
    April 4, 2024 (duration 35m)
    [transcript]
    21:29 So we went live with the app in February 2021. 28:45 for rolling out further green energy generation assets, right? 28:27 flows here will be a major part of rolling this infrastructure out across Europe
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    The Future of Work with HR Tech Startup Zenjob and it's Automated Approach to Temporary Staffing
    April 18, 2024 (duration 34m)
    [transcript]
    24:52 You maybe are looking for those easy jobs for the events for a Rolling Stones
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    Das Schokoauto hupt
    April 18, 2024 (duration 2h49m)
    [transcript]
    28:05 Copyright WDR 2021 1:35:15 Copyright WDR 2021
     
    ad173 German Hacker macht keine Backups (mit Patricia Cammarata)
    April 4, 2024 (duration 4h0m)
    [transcript]
    1:08:54 WDR 2021 1:10:06 WDR 2021 1:25:33 Copyright WDR 2021
     
    ad172 Semantische Papageien (mit Constanze Kurz)
    March 21, 2024 (duration 3h38m)
    [transcript]
    1:57:51 WDR 2021 2:34:30 WDR 2021 55:32 Copyright WDR 2021
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    Iran bombardiert Israel, Update Väterrechte, Kommission zu Abtreibungen, Reform des Klimaschutzgesetzes, Update Waldwege, xz-Attacke, Schutz wichtiger Software (Fiona Krakenbürger, Sovereign Tech Fund)
    April 17, 2024 (duration 1h45m)
    [from content:encoded] ... für die Jahre 2020 bis 2030 Effort sharing 2021-2030: targets and flexibilities Drohen jetzt autofreie Wochenenden? Von der Klimaschutzlücke zur Zielerreichung? ...
    [transcript]
    32:51 Koalitionsverhandlungen 2021. 1:17:34 tatsächlich enthält, Stand 2021, 50:23 nachdem es 2021 eine ziemliche
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    They Took Care of You...Now It's Your Turn
    April 17, 2024 (duration 48m)
    [transcript]
    31:50 tears rolling down his eyes. Then my father calls us.
     
    Knowing Our Kids Better Than They Know Themselves
    March 20, 2024 (duration 44m)
    [transcript]
    24:48 Because then he'll start rolling out all the stats, all
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    Episode 449: F That Cat (Feat. Tahiry Jose & Dnay B)
    April 16, 2024 (duration 1h2m)
    [transcript]
    29:54 We both got loud, and then Greg grabbed Anna and
     
    Episode 448: All Y'all Liars (Feat. Cash Cobain & Maiya The Don)
    April 10, 2024 (duration 56m)
    [transcript]
    51:01 play those dams. Rolling time. 00:55 from the Bronx loud and. 31:31 You better saying right now loud and proud.
     
    Episode 446: HEAVY (Feat. SiR)
    March 26, 2024 (duration 50m)
    [transcript]
    43:09 His phone is it announces the person's name out loud
     
    Episode 445: Vampire Diaries & Vutterflies (Feat. Marsha Ambrosius)
    March 19, 2024 (duration 1h17m)
    [transcript]
    1:16:38 You trying to rep heads in the pillow and loud. 1:16:46 That can be loud. Tour bus Sex the loudest you
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    Haben wir aufs falsche Krypto-Pferd gesetzt?
    April 16, 2024 (duration 37m)
    [transcript]
    19:47 Genau. Ich werfe noch schnell ein, dass der Kanton Zug seit Februar 2021.
     
    Musiker gegen KI (0:1)
    April 9, 2024 (duration 30m)
    [transcript]
    15:41 Das Rolling Stone Beispiel, das wir von ganz am Anfang gehört haben, 18:16 Oder allerdings, ich lese auch jetzt doch noch davor, was das Rolling Stone
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    My Airstream Guy - Scott
    April 16, 2024 (duration 45m)
    [transcript]
    30:21 or something. There was just like a lot of loud
     
    My Favorite Boy Band Cover Group - Travis Nesbitt
    March 26, 2024 (duration 42m)
    [transcript]
    07:50 orchestra because it's loud and annoying. And I wasn't any
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    Part Two: A Power Struggle
    April 16, 2024 (duration 33m)
    [transcript]
    08:17 and been drinking all day, rolling into Atlantic City and
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    Critical Thinking
    April 16, 2024 (duration 1h23m)
    [transcript]
    1:09:42 Yeah. So when you take a walker, yeah, When you take a walker attack, if you mess up, for example, or if you're being fighting a swarm and you fail your role, you will then suffer a walker attack. So you roll on this d 66 table, and you basically take the result that comes out of it. And it was rolling on this table that that killed Connor's character a couple of weeks ago. 1:20:33 And I think I I I just have never made those rules. I don't remember it being in Coriolis, but I have to say, in play, in our experience, crit roles have never felt too complex for us or too No. Breakery. Except in that, as we mentioned, that point where you're rolling 3 or 4 times and deciding which which crate you want to deliver in Coriolis. It the Crit table is lovely. 1:01:24 And so we we we started out in this game in playtest, you know, there was a version a bit like that where you could roll multiple times on the quick table and then choose the best one. We've actually got rid of that. So, yes, you do get spend more spend more successes on a crit, then the crit is more serious, but it isn't by just rolling 2 or 3 times in choosing the best one.
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    Simple Ways to Feel Great Every Day - with Dr Rangan Chatterjee
    April 15, 2024 (duration 52m)
    [transcript]
    29:12 loud in front of your children, oh stupid me, Oh
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    Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.
    April 13, 2024 (duration 2h8m)
    [transcript]
    1:20:30 2021 irgendwann mal renoviert haben und da sind jetzt ganz schicke Ferienwohnungen drin.
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    Climate and Energy: The Case for Realism – The Climate Realism Show #105
    April 12, 2024 (duration 1h9m)
    [transcript]
    02:48 And, also, leave some comments in that review that really helps this show stand out in a very crowded podcast world. So now without further ado, I'd like us to get into one of the most fun features of the Climate Realism Show, and that is the climate the crazy climate news of the week. These are stories that Heartland folks have come across and shared, internally on our Slack channels because, well, they are crazy. And believe me, we could fill the entire hour of this show with nothing but the crazy crazy climate news, but, we do have other topics to cover. So, let's get rolling.
     
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    08:41 00:00,010 --> 00:05,410 What makes it work is that the scene is not about the information. 2 00:05,810 --> 00:07,310 It's about the relationship. 3 00:17,410 --> 00:18,370 Hi, I'm Chas Fisher. 4 00:18,570 --> 00:19,670 And I'm Stu Willis. 5 00:19,830 --> 00:23,750 And welcome to DraftZero, a podcast where two Aussie filmmakers try to work 6 00:23,750 --> 00:25,590 out what makes great screenplays work. 7 00:25,590 --> 00:30,430 And in this episode, we are going to be talking about the emotional event. 8 00:30,690 --> 00:34,910 We are joined by Judith Weston, a teacher of directors, actors, 9 00:34,990 --> 00:37,370 and writers, and she has been teaching since 1985. 10 00:37,930 --> 00:42,310 Her students include Taika Waititi, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarratu, 11 00:42,590 --> 00:47,370 Ava DuVernay, Boots Riley, and Alma Harrell. Her books, Directing Actors and 12 00:47,370 --> 00:51,010 The Film Director's Intuition, are absolute classics. 13 00:51,290 --> 00:55,630 They are books that I read very early on in my career and I still reread. 14 00:55,710 --> 00:59,710 And not only have they influenced my career, I would say they've influenced 15 00:59,710 --> 01:01,150 just the way I live my life. 16 01:01,270 --> 01:04,930 So welcome to the show, Judith. We are so very excited to have you here. 17 01:05,150 --> 01:06,930 Thank you so much for inviting me. 18 01:07,210 --> 01:12,230 So good. So the kind of overall thing that we're going to be talking about is 19 01:12,230 --> 01:16,450 the emotional event, which is an idea that in the 25th anniversary edition of 20 01:16,450 --> 01:19,750 directing actors, you kind of brought a little bit more to the forefront. 21 01:19,930 --> 01:23,590 It's been there in your work. And we're going to be talking about scenes from 22 01:23,590 --> 01:26,970 Oppenheimer, Casino Royale, and past lives. 23 01:27,450 --> 01:31,890 So the idea of the emotional event is something that struck me as a director, 24 01:31,970 --> 01:36,010 but I think it absolutely applies to screenwriters as well. 25 01:36,430 --> 01:40,850 And look, it's very common for people to talk about like a scene scene needing 26 01:40,850 --> 01:43,370 to have a plot event, that the scene needs to turn, 27 01:43,630 --> 01:47,190 and the idea of looking at your scene, and not looking at it from a plot perspective, 28 01:47,270 --> 01:51,310 but looking at it from an emotional perspective, what is an emotional event, 29 01:51,470 --> 01:56,650 is a really useful one for screenwriters, I think, but actors and directors as well. 30 01:56,790 --> 02:00,990 So, can you kind of give us a little bit of an introduction into what you think 31 02:00,990 --> 02:02,390 of as an emotional event? 32 02:03,250 --> 02:08,290 Okay, I will try. The thing is, what actually really excited me about doing 33 02:08,290 --> 02:14,030 this podcast with you is that the best way to describe it is through examples. 34 02:14,510 --> 02:17,730 People find it abstract somehow or hard to grasp. 35 02:17,870 --> 02:22,950 And in fact, that's why I wrote this 25th anniversary edition of Directing Actors, 36 02:23,010 --> 02:26,450 because in the original Directing Actors, I referred to emotional events. 37 02:26,690 --> 02:31,830 But all that time After that, I was teaching. I've been teaching for 35 years. 38 02:32,350 --> 02:36,830 And as I taught, and after the book came out, I would require it. 39 02:36,870 --> 02:40,490 People had to read it before they took the workshop, Acting for Directors, 40 02:40,570 --> 02:43,410 which was my flagship workshop for a long time. 41 02:43,790 --> 02:47,650 And when I would ask them what they were hoping to learn, they would say, 42 02:47,750 --> 02:50,030 you know, I'm a little bit confused about emotional event. 43 02:50,290 --> 02:53,290 And everybody said that. They said it over and over. over. 44 02:53,750 --> 02:58,150 And I also taught classes that had directors and actors in them, 45 02:58,190 --> 03:01,830 and that sometimes they would rehearse outside of class and bring in the scene. 46 03:02,190 --> 03:07,630 And then at the end, I would ask people, you know, how the rehearsal went and what they worked on. 47 03:07,730 --> 03:11,050 And then I would say to the directors, so what's the emotional event? 48 03:11,370 --> 03:16,050 They would all sort of hit their heads and go, oh, I knew she was going to ask 49 03:16,050 --> 03:19,330 me that, but they hadn't been able to figure it out. 50 03:19,530 --> 03:24,050 And so I just always knew that I had to make this clearer somehow. 51 03:24,390 --> 03:28,650 So I really tried to do that in this 25th anniversary edition. 52 03:28,910 --> 03:34,190 And then also my other book, Film Director's Intuition, just this past fall, 53 03:34,290 --> 03:36,710 I was asked to do an audiobook version. 54 03:37,170 --> 03:41,870 And that's coming out April 30th. That's going to drop on April 30th. 55 03:41,910 --> 03:45,510 But I did a lot of rewriting on the Film Director's Intuition because that was 56 03:45,510 --> 03:46,990 was already 20 years old too. 57 03:47,390 --> 03:50,990 And, you know, like really, really trying to delve into this, 58 03:51,050 --> 03:56,810 because I do believe that an understanding of emotional event is the thing that 59 03:56,810 --> 04:01,530 makes a person a director instead of just a person who points a camera at something. 60 04:01,950 --> 04:06,130 And certainly Mike Nichols talks about it all the time. 61 04:06,170 --> 04:10,150 And Sidney Lumet, you know, all the great directors who were also Also teachers 62 04:10,150 --> 04:14,390 who also had an interest in mentoring younger directors. 63 04:14,610 --> 04:18,690 They always talked. Another way of thinking of it is what the scene is about. 64 04:19,190 --> 04:22,150 I think what's interesting, because we have talked about the idea of scenes 65 04:22,150 --> 04:25,510 having a thematic question, which is what is the scene about? 66 04:25,610 --> 04:29,290 But on a thematic level, and I think what is the emotional event is another 67 04:29,290 --> 04:31,950 is like, what is the scene about emotionally? 68 04:32,190 --> 04:35,770 And that is different from a scene being thematic, which can be a little bit 69 04:35,770 --> 04:40,270 more intellectual. You know, what strikes me about your work and the way you 70 04:40,270 --> 04:43,410 think about directing actors is it puts so much emphasis on relationships. 71 04:44,570 --> 04:49,030 And I think that is such a powerful tool for writers to go, because it's very 72 04:49,030 --> 04:51,910 easy to get caught up in thinking of your characters as individuals, 73 04:52,090 --> 04:55,410 as opposed to people within kind of a web of relationships. 74 04:55,650 --> 04:59,410 And I think what's really useful of the emotional event is, from my understanding 75 04:59,410 --> 05:05,490 of it, I always think of it as, what is the relationship change between these two or more characters? 76 05:05,830 --> 05:10,670 Exactly. How is the relationship different at the end of the scene than it was at the beginning? 77 05:10,830 --> 05:13,570 That's the simplest way to put it. you know 78 05:13,570 --> 05:16,670 what changes in the emotional temperature and it 79 05:16,670 --> 05:19,570 could be a very small change and it could 80 05:19,570 --> 05:22,430 be a change in power change in power status and 81 05:22,430 --> 05:26,150 it could be a change in intimacy i mean 82 05:26,150 --> 05:30,110 those are two usual changes either it's a change in intimacy they become more 83 05:30,110 --> 05:35,890 intimate or they become more estranged or a change of power relationship those 84 05:35,890 --> 05:41,150 are kind of the usual ways and every scene has to to have one if it doesn't 85 05:41,150 --> 05:43,950 have it it's got to go yeah. 86 05:43,950 --> 05:46,910 And that's where it's it's going to be hugely 87 05:46,910 --> 05:51,250 valuable for writers and not just directors and actors like sue and i have done 88 05:51,250 --> 05:56,950 100 odd episodes now and we have looked in at discrete character tools like 89 05:56,950 --> 06:01,290 what's the character question of a scene usually looking at the protagonist 90 06:01,290 --> 06:06,750 of the scene how to best dramatize character character motivations from a writing perspective. 91 06:06,990 --> 06:13,270 And we've done what we call status transactions and tactics and all those things 92 06:13,270 --> 06:19,170 were different, I guess, dials or aspects that I was reading in your book, 93 06:19,350 --> 06:21,750 especially the chapter on the emotional event. 94 06:21,950 --> 06:26,850 But I don't think we've ever just taken this big step back and gone, 95 06:26,970 --> 06:32,830 all right, in a scene, how does the relationship between these these characters change? 96 06:33,270 --> 06:37,290 You know, having read your book, I'm now like, that's a really obvious question to ask. 97 06:37,370 --> 06:43,450 But I was not asking it really beforehand, unless Stu, who had read your book, was forcing me to. 98 06:45,150 --> 06:48,590 I mean, I think your comment about every scene should have it. 99 06:48,630 --> 06:52,230 This will help transition a little bit towards talking about Oppenheimer. 100 06:52,370 --> 06:56,530 Right. Because I think what you're talking about, like, what struck me, 101 06:56,550 --> 06:59,950 and I've used an excerpt in one of my, I occasionally teach, 102 07:00,170 --> 07:03,990 and in my class in exposition, I actually play a little clip of you talking 103 07:03,990 --> 07:05,950 about every scene needs an emotional event. 104 07:06,770 --> 07:10,370 I don't think you use the word especially, but the emphasis I'm putting on it 105 07:10,370 --> 07:13,110 is especially scenes that you think is expository. 106 07:13,110 --> 07:17,690 If you think the scene is just there to give the audience information, 107 07:17,930 --> 07:22,510 then you need to look into it further and find out what the emotional event is. 108 07:22,650 --> 07:26,650 And what struck me in prepping for this when we decided to do Oppenheimer is 109 07:26,650 --> 07:29,230 it's a film that it's got so much information. 110 07:29,490 --> 07:31,850 So much information. 111 07:31,850 --> 07:37,030 And makes it emotional. Like it was more successful for me in that regard than, than Chaz. 112 07:37,250 --> 07:40,870 I mean, we, he still liked it. I just really liked it. And part of it was like, 113 07:40,990 --> 07:44,450 yeah, it takes so much information and makes it emotional. 114 07:44,810 --> 07:48,470 And I think that's why it somehow resonated with a lot of people because of 115 07:48,470 --> 07:52,870 the emotional quality, not because we're listening to a lecture from Oppenheimer 116 07:52,870 --> 07:57,470 about physics, but the fact that somehow there's this emotional subtext to what 117 07:57,470 --> 07:58,430 he's saying about physics. 118 07:59,490 --> 08:04,790 We polled our patrons in selecting the films, but when we came to actually selecting the the scenes. 119 08:05,550 --> 08:08,730 You were part of those initial emails back and forth, Judith, 120 08:08,870 --> 08:12,630 where we were going, do we do three scenes from each film, five scenes from each film? 121 08:12,710 --> 08:16,030 And finally, reason prevailed and we picked one scene from each film. 122 08:16,370 --> 08:21,910 This is a perfect one. This is just fantastic. I'm so glad you chose this one. I love it. 123 08:22,390 --> 08:27,090 I had so much fun preparing for this. I really did. I read it over and over 124 08:27,090 --> 08:28,090 and I watched the the movie again. 125 08:28,450 --> 08:34,570 I should say, I come to Oppenheimer with some baggage because I had watched, 126 08:34,770 --> 08:40,310 there was a TV series back 10 more years ago called Manhattan. 127 08:40,950 --> 08:45,690 So I came to that feeling like that was the real Los Alamos. 128 08:46,130 --> 08:51,870 And the first time I watched Oppenheimer on the big screen, I was a little bit 129 08:51,870 --> 08:54,610 distracted because when I got to Los Alamos, I was thinking, 130 08:54,610 --> 08:55,770 That's not the way it was. 131 08:56,330 --> 08:59,730 You're describing an experience that Chaz and I call, that's not how time travel works. 132 09:00,010 --> 09:05,590 Because you're so used to the rules of another film that you can't help and bring that baggage. 133 09:05,810 --> 09:07,310 That's not what happened at Los Alamos. 134 09:07,630 --> 09:13,970 Yeah, yeah. So we're going to, at your request, we're going to be reading the parts of the script. 135 09:14,430 --> 09:15,350 Let me put it my way. 136 09:15,570 --> 09:16,270 Yeah, yeah, yeah. 137 09:16,390 --> 09:19,910 I asked them if they would mind reading the script aloud. loud. 138 09:20,030 --> 09:22,410 And then I asked them not to prepare. 139 09:22,730 --> 09:25,490 I asked them to decide among themselves who's going to read which, 140 09:25,590 --> 09:30,590 but not to read it in a monotone, you know, not to read it, you know, with deliberately, 141 09:31,230 --> 09:35,750 uninflected, but to read it like they're two men talking, not like it's a colonel 142 09:35,750 --> 09:40,790 and a physicist talking, but a little bit slower than usual conversation. 143 09:41,710 --> 09:46,250 And I just find that very useful to go a little bit lower at first, 144 09:46,430 --> 09:48,610 because you can let the words hit you a little bit. 145 09:49,150 --> 09:53,090 Yeah. I mean, I'm just going to discuss this a little bit before we dive into it. 146 09:53,130 --> 09:53,690 Yes. Okay. 147 09:53,870 --> 09:59,290 Because Chas and I had a script reading for one of our projects on Monday. 148 09:59,490 --> 10:01,650 One of my friends is doing their master's. 149 10:01,890 --> 10:06,910 And I was like, oh, a bunch of film students might be excited to do a feature read-through. 150 10:06,910 --> 10:09,630 and we sent them the script and with some 151 10:09,630 --> 10:12,630 notes but said look we don't expect you to prepare it's really just 152 10:12,630 --> 10:15,870 there if you're feeling anxious 153 10:15,870 --> 10:19,250 and want to prepare but we'd prefer you didn't because 154 10:19,250 --> 10:24,630 we just basically wanted them to be in the experience in real time as the characters 155 10:24,630 --> 10:28,190 because it's really about us sitting back and listening to it and going oh that 156 10:28,190 --> 10:32,950 lands that doesn't land and if they're prepared they might be overselling something 157 10:32,950 --> 10:38,390 or underselling something link or playing a moment as informed by a moment in the future, 158 10:38,430 --> 10:41,350 if that makes sense. So it's not emotionally true to the moment. 159 10:41,570 --> 10:45,070 But I was curious about your reasons for doing it because we found it very valuable 160 10:45,070 --> 10:49,830 and it was interesting that basically at the same time, you had said something similar about us. 161 10:50,010 --> 10:54,330 So what is the kind of the thinking, you know, is it just to let the words hit you? 162 10:54,430 --> 10:58,390 What are some of those usefulness if people are doing their own reading? 163 10:58,970 --> 11:04,170 Well, when I'm doing it in a class, I say, you know, just let the words live in the air. 164 11:04,890 --> 11:09,530 That's the only way that I think of it, you know, because I don't want to intellectualize 165 11:09,530 --> 11:11,590 it. And OK, I'll be honest. 166 11:11,810 --> 11:15,630 It's to get away from thinking about result, you know, to think about whether 167 11:15,630 --> 11:17,190 you're doing a good job of performing. 168 11:17,530 --> 11:18,010 Yeah, great. 169 11:18,190 --> 11:19,130 Amazing. Thank you. 170 11:19,270 --> 11:22,770 And also, you know, it's for the audience here so they can hear it. 171 11:22,870 --> 11:26,110 I'm assuming some people listen to your podcast in their cars, right? 172 11:26,110 --> 11:29,310 Some crazy people listen to it at three times speed. 173 11:30,290 --> 11:30,970 Oh, okay. 174 11:31,230 --> 11:34,130 We had one listener going, I finished this in the episode. And we're like, 175 11:34,150 --> 11:38,090 it came out half an hour ago. And he's like, yeah, listen to it at three times speed. 176 11:38,470 --> 11:44,590 All right. Well, then they will defeat me with my little plan here. 177 11:44,690 --> 11:48,430 But yeah, they won't have the script in front of them. So in order for me to 178 11:48,430 --> 11:49,890 talk about it and to hear it out loud. 179 11:50,550 --> 11:54,870 All right. So just before we go to the reading, you've also asked us for Oppenheimer 180 11:54,870 --> 11:59,850 and Past Lives to not read the big print or stage directions, 181 11:59,870 --> 12:01,370 as you call them, or action lines. 182 12:01,810 --> 12:04,770 We're just going to be focusing on the dialogue in terms of the read. 183 12:04,930 --> 12:09,030 If I see a stage direction that I think needs to be read, I will read it. 184 12:09,130 --> 12:09,490 Oh, great. 185 12:09,690 --> 12:10,890 But most of them don't. 186 12:11,290 --> 12:13,550 All right. So Oppenheimer? Oppenheimer? 187 12:27,930 --> 12:29,150 The Nazis have a bomb. 188 12:32,470 --> 12:36,550 They have a 12-month head start. 18. How could you possibly know that? 189 12:38,050 --> 12:44,530 We've got one hope. All America's industrial might and scientific innovation connected here. 190 12:45,730 --> 12:46,690 Secret laboratory. 191 12:48,410 --> 12:50,490 Keep everyone there until it's done. 192 12:53,710 --> 12:56,970 I mean, it's obviously the best picture winner and a lot of people saw it, 193 12:56,970 --> 13:01,650 But this is the story of Oppenheimer's role in the development of the atomic bomb in World War II. 194 13:01,890 --> 13:07,590 And specifically, we're looking at a scene where the US Army Colonel Leslie 195 13:07,590 --> 13:12,770 Groves, who's played by Matt Damon, effectively is recruiting Oppenheimer to 196 13:12,770 --> 13:14,830 be the director of the Los Alamos Laboratory. 197 13:15,210 --> 13:18,850 So this is the scene where they meet for the first time. and 198 13:18,850 --> 13:23,350 maybe this is a little bit too early to say this but when it struck me reading 199 13:23,350 --> 13:27,110 it was that mike nichols line about you know every scene's like a seduction 200 13:27,110 --> 13:31,530 or an interrogation and i felt like this scene was a little bit like a seduction 201 13:31,530 --> 13:38,430 but that's the that's kind of the scene is is groves coming in and talking to um oppenheimer all. 202 13:38,430 --> 13:39,570 Right fire away steve. 203 13:39,570 --> 13:46,630 Dr oppenheimer i'm I'm Colonel Groves. This is Lieutenant Colonel Nichols. Get that dry cleaned. 204 13:47,190 --> 13:51,630 If that's how you treat a lieutenant colonel, I'd hate to see how you treat a humble physicist. 205 13:52,110 --> 13:54,050 If I ever meet one, I'll let you know. 206 13:54,370 --> 13:54,810 Ouch. 207 13:55,230 --> 13:58,650 Heaters of combat all over the world, but I have to stay in Washington. 208 13:59,070 --> 13:59,430 Why? 209 13:59,730 --> 14:03,550 I built the Pentagon. The brass likes it so much they made me take over the 210 14:03,550 --> 14:05,070 Manhattan Engineer District. 211 14:05,470 --> 14:06,090 Which is? 212 14:06,790 --> 14:11,330 Don't be a smartass. You know damn well what it is. You and half of every physics 213 14:11,330 --> 14:14,190 department across America. That's problem number one. 214 14:14,370 --> 14:17,910 I thought problem number one would be securing enough uranium ore. 215 14:18,050 --> 14:21,270 1,200 tons. Bought the day I took charge. 216 14:21,870 --> 14:22,450 Processing? 217 14:22,470 --> 14:27,290 Just broke ground at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Now I'm looking for a project director. 218 14:27,650 --> 14:28,850 And my name came up. 219 14:29,350 --> 14:34,490 Nope. Even though you brought quantum physics to America, that made me curious. 220 14:34,910 --> 14:36,110 What have you found out? 221 14:36,110 --> 14:39,630 You're a Dylan Dante, womaniser, suspected communist. 222 14:40,030 --> 14:41,410 I'm a New Deal Democrat. 223 14:41,950 --> 14:47,150 I said suspected. Unstable, theatrical, egotistical, neurotic. 224 14:47,350 --> 14:50,750 Nothing good. Not even he's brilliant, but... 225 14:51,700 --> 14:54,780 Brilliance is taken for granted in your circles, so no. 226 14:55,220 --> 14:58,240 Only one person said anything good, Richard Tolman. 227 14:58,480 --> 15:03,440 He thinks you've got integrity, but Tolman strikes me as someone who knows science better than people. 228 15:03,820 --> 15:07,000 Yet here you are. You don't take much on trust. 229 15:07,400 --> 15:10,980 I don't take anything on trust. Why don't you have a Nobel Prize? 230 15:11,440 --> 15:12,780 Why aren't you a general? 231 15:13,080 --> 15:14,400 They're making me one for this. 232 15:14,880 --> 15:16,460 Maybe I'll have the same luck. 233 15:16,740 --> 15:18,540 A Nobel Prize for making a bomb. 234 15:19,080 --> 15:21,200 Alfred Nobel invented dynamite. 235 15:21,700 --> 15:22,960 So how would you proceed? 236 15:23,980 --> 15:29,000 You're talking about turning theory into a practical weapons system faster than the Nazis. 237 15:29,400 --> 15:31,400 Who have had a 12-month head start? 238 15:31,920 --> 15:32,220 18. 239 15:32,680 --> 15:34,360 How could you possibly know that? 240 15:34,660 --> 15:39,240 Our fast neutron research took six months. The man they've undoubtedly put in 241 15:39,240 --> 15:41,000 charge will have made that leap instantly. 242 15:41,440 --> 15:42,980 Who do you think they put in charge? 243 15:43,400 --> 15:49,060 Werner Heisenberg. He has the most intuitive understanding of atomic structure I have ever seen. 244 15:49,620 --> 15:50,440 You know his work? 245 15:50,440 --> 15:55,680 I know him. Just like I know Walter Both, von Beisacker, Diebner. 246 15:56,000 --> 15:59,780 In a straight race, the Germans win. We've got one hope. 247 16:00,040 --> 16:00,780 Which is? 248 16:01,740 --> 16:02,260 Antisemitism. 249 16:02,600 --> 16:03,040 What? 250 16:03,040 --> 16:08,720 Hitler called quantum physics Jewish science. Said it right to Einstein's face. 251 16:09,260 --> 16:13,980 Our one hope is that Hitler's so blinded by hate he's denied Heisenberg proper resources. 252 16:14,920 --> 16:19,720 Because it will take vast resources. Our nation's best scientists working together. 253 16:20,020 --> 16:21,440 Right now they're scattered. 254 16:21,700 --> 16:23,620 Which gives us compartmentalisation. 255 16:24,040 --> 16:27,140 All minds have to see the whole task to contribute efficiently. 256 16:27,540 --> 16:31,720 Poor security may cost us the race. Inefficiency will. will. 257 16:31,800 --> 16:33,840 The Germans know more than us anyway. 258 16:34,160 --> 16:35,340 The Russians don't. 259 16:35,740 --> 16:37,660 Remind me, who are we at war with? 260 16:38,160 --> 16:42,120 Someone with your past doesn't want to be seen downplaying the importance of 261 16:42,120 --> 16:43,820 security from our communist allies. 262 16:44,620 --> 16:46,500 Point taken. But no. 263 16:47,020 --> 16:48,680 You don't get to say no to me. 264 16:48,920 --> 16:51,640 It's my job to say no to you when you're wrong. 265 16:52,040 --> 16:53,460 You've got the job now? 266 16:54,480 --> 16:55,400 I'm considering it. 267 16:55,720 --> 16:59,240 I'm starting to see how you got your reputation. My favorite response, 268 16:59,840 --> 17:01,540 Oppenheimer couldn't run a hamburger stand. 269 17:01,880 --> 17:04,880 I couldn't, but I can run the Manhattan Project. 270 17:05,460 --> 17:10,180 Such a long scene. Let's stop for a second. The one thing that I try to do first 271 17:10,180 --> 17:12,600 is break it into beats, okay? 272 17:13,040 --> 17:15,620 You know, when I'm trying to understand a scene, it helps me, 273 17:15,660 --> 17:17,340 you know, start to get a handle on it. 274 17:17,440 --> 17:24,120 And I think what you've just said is, oh, it's the end of the first sub beat of the third beat. 275 17:24,480 --> 17:27,560 So let's go back again and read the first beat. 276 17:27,640 --> 17:34,160 I'm going to say that I think that the first beat goes until Oppenheimer's line, 277 17:34,320 --> 17:37,540 Alfred Nobel invented dynamite. Okay. 278 17:38,120 --> 17:42,560 And I'm going to say that's the first beat of the scene. You know, 279 17:42,580 --> 17:47,380 I'm glad you brought up Mike Nichols' suggestion that the emotional advantage 280 17:47,380 --> 17:51,820 of a scene is either a seduction, a negotiation, or a fight. 281 17:52,100 --> 17:57,680 You could see this as a seduction, but I sort of see it as a chess match. 282 17:57,940 --> 18:03,240 I see them both making points. I certainly think Oppenheimer wants the job. 283 18:03,300 --> 18:08,500 And his line when he says, oh, what's the Manhattan Engineer District? 284 18:08,840 --> 18:11,140 You know, of course, he knows very well what it is. 285 18:11,800 --> 18:18,300 And so certainly he wants the job, but, you know, there's something about this 286 18:18,300 --> 18:21,880 first beat where they, they spar with each other. 287 18:21,960 --> 18:26,320 It's more like banter or sparring, or I thought of it as chess match. 288 18:26,540 --> 18:30,320 And then when I went back and looked at the scene again, I saw, 289 18:30,520 --> 18:36,260 you know, Groves comes in the room and sits down and Oppenheimer pulls up a 290 18:36,260 --> 18:39,420 chair across from him. It's about five feet. 291 18:40,000 --> 18:42,180 It's big enough for a chess table in between them. 292 18:42,920 --> 18:43,840 It is. 293 18:44,040 --> 18:49,260 So it's not getting too close. It's not invading somebody's personal space, 294 18:49,440 --> 18:53,740 but it's face-to-face on the same level. 295 18:54,000 --> 18:57,140 It's what in fencing we would call being in wide measure. 296 18:57,260 --> 19:02,900 So it's far enough just to be able to touch the person, but not too close that 297 19:02,900 --> 19:04,760 you're really putting yourself too much at risk. 298 19:04,980 --> 19:10,320 Okay. Okay. Great. But they each get wins. They win back and forth. 299 19:10,740 --> 19:13,920 And Oppenheimer lets him win sometimes. 300 19:14,800 --> 19:19,860 So let's read this first beat again and just see how that goes. 301 19:20,240 --> 19:24,780 And I will read the stage direction about tossing his uniform jacket to the... 302 19:24,780 --> 19:28,200 That does matter, so I'll read that. 303 19:29,280 --> 19:33,360 Dr. Oppenheimer, I'm Colonel Groves. This is Lieutenant Colonel Nichols. 304 19:33,540 --> 19:36,740 He pulls off his uniform jacket and tosses it to Nichols. 305 19:36,960 --> 19:38,160 Get that dry cleaned. 306 19:38,400 --> 19:39,060 Nichols leave. 307 19:39,320 --> 19:42,880 If that's how you treat a lieutenant colonel, I'd hate to see how you treat a humble physicist. 308 19:43,300 --> 19:45,320 If I ever meet one, I'll let you know. 309 19:45,820 --> 19:46,260 Ouch. 310 19:46,680 --> 19:51,920 Okay. Win for Groves, and Oppenheimer lets him have the win. Ouch. 311 19:53,400 --> 19:59,000 But Groves gets the win. Oppenheimer jumps right in. I'm going to be equal to you. 312 19:59,280 --> 20:02,240 I'm going to call you on how you treat people. 313 20:03,000 --> 20:09,460 And then Rose calls him on that no physicists are humble. And also, 314 20:09,520 --> 20:10,760 that's a mysterious line. 315 20:10,900 --> 20:13,080 If I ever meet one, I'll let you know. 316 20:13,320 --> 20:18,940 I think it suggests, I think it's a clue to the fact that he's been meeting a lot of physicists. 317 20:20,080 --> 20:24,440 He's been meeting a lot of people who have been pitching themselves for this job. 318 20:24,680 --> 20:29,300 Okay? And he doesn't like a single one of them. He hates physicists. 319 20:30,080 --> 20:33,900 Okay. And I think that's something that he brings in here, you know, 320 20:33,920 --> 20:38,340 eat another jackass who's going to try to pitch himself. And anyway. 321 20:39,120 --> 20:44,420 Yeah. Ouch. Theaters of combat all over the world, but I have to stay in Washington. 322 20:44,820 --> 20:45,300 Why? 323 20:46,020 --> 20:50,020 I built the Pentagon. The brass likes it so much they made me take over the 324 20:50,020 --> 20:52,020 Manhattan Engineer District. 325 20:52,660 --> 20:53,320 Which is? 326 20:53,580 --> 20:57,860 Oh, don't be a smartass. You know damn well what it is. You and half of every 327 20:57,860 --> 21:01,240 physics department across America. That's problem number one. 328 21:01,480 --> 21:05,020 Yeah, just another thing. Problem number one. Problem number one is I have to 329 21:05,020 --> 21:07,060 spend time with all these jackasses. 330 21:09,180 --> 21:09,640 Yeah. 331 21:09,800 --> 21:10,260 Okay. 332 21:10,520 --> 21:13,580 It'd be so much easier to run the Manhattan Project without physicists. 333 21:13,940 --> 21:17,080 Well, it'd be so much easier for him to be in combat. 334 21:17,900 --> 21:20,580 Yes. Yeah, theaters of combat all over the world, yeah. 335 21:20,800 --> 21:23,500 That's what he's saying. Theaters of combat all over the world. 336 21:23,500 --> 21:26,520 I'd much rather be in the Philippines. 337 21:26,680 --> 21:30,360 I'd much rather be in Guam. I'd much rather be in- Europe. 338 21:30,480 --> 21:30,640 Yeah. 339 21:30,940 --> 21:34,940 Preferably Europe, okay? So that's where he wants to be. 340 21:35,080 --> 21:39,000 He doesn't want to be doing any of this Washington stuff at all, 341 21:39,040 --> 21:42,180 and he definitely doesn't want to be meeting with jackasses, 342 21:42,380 --> 21:44,780 all trying to tell him how smart they are. 343 21:45,380 --> 21:48,880 Which is Oppenheimer's almost telling him how smart he is with the, 344 21:49,020 --> 21:53,080 I thought problem Problem number one would be securing enough uranium ore. 345 21:53,320 --> 21:58,500 And I love just from a writing perspective that it's kind of done what we've 346 21:58,500 --> 22:02,200 called hook and eye, which is basically Grove says problem number one. 347 22:02,200 --> 22:06,500 And then Oppenheimer's dialogue starts with using the same words. 348 22:06,580 --> 22:10,700 It kind of connects it. So he's picking up on the problem number one and saying, 349 22:10,780 --> 22:13,740 actually, are you sure it's not uranium ore? 350 22:14,080 --> 22:17,800 Well, Oppenheimer takes his first win. And, you know, in terms of emotional 351 22:17,800 --> 22:21,040 event, that's how I'm seeing it. Oppenheimer takes his first win. 352 22:21,220 --> 22:22,860 He's saying, you know what? 353 22:23,300 --> 22:27,300 Our personalities are not the problem. The problem is beating the Germans. 354 22:28,530 --> 22:31,750 And then Groves has to respond to that with, well, actually, 355 22:31,910 --> 22:34,550 I've got it sorted. We've already got 1,200 tons. 356 22:34,850 --> 22:39,510 Bought the day I took charge. I love the use of the I there because it's him 357 22:39,510 --> 22:42,830 establishing his bona fides in front of Oppenheimer. 358 22:43,290 --> 22:47,950 It's not that they have 1,200 tons. It's that he got them to do it the very 359 22:47,950 --> 22:50,970 first thing. Him saying to Oppenheimer, I'm not an idiot. 360 22:51,250 --> 22:54,790 So now Groves is starting to approve his bona fides. 361 22:55,950 --> 22:56,390 Okay? 362 22:56,390 --> 22:59,830 Okay. Oppenheimer has put him in the position of proving his bona fides. 363 23:00,130 --> 23:02,370 That's why I say it's a win for Oppenheimer. 364 23:02,610 --> 23:07,170 Yeah. Here's an interesting question, and I'd have to rewatch the scene. 365 23:07,510 --> 23:11,790 Do you think Groves is coming in here going, I think Oppenheimer is the best, 366 23:11,830 --> 23:13,850 but I need to see if he's someone I can work with? 367 23:14,590 --> 23:18,390 Or it's him actually assessing whether or not he's capable of the job? 368 23:18,790 --> 23:19,750 Wait, what do you think? 369 23:20,590 --> 23:24,070 I mean, I phrased it as a question, but as I'm reading through this, 370 23:24,170 --> 23:30,350 I'm like, feels like Groves has basically almost said that he's met a whole bunch of physicists. 371 23:30,650 --> 23:34,770 He knows all of them are probably quite capable of doing the science, 372 23:34,830 --> 23:37,950 but he needs someone that's more than that. 373 23:38,090 --> 23:42,130 He needs someone who's actually going to solve the bigger project. 374 23:42,510 --> 23:46,550 I think he is testing the waters to see if Oppenheimer is that person, 375 23:46,630 --> 23:48,570 but he also needs Oppenheimer to approve him. 376 23:48,830 --> 23:52,610 I thought that's what was interesting about the 1,200 tons bought the day I 377 23:52,610 --> 23:56,770 took charge, is it's much about making Oppenheimer impressed by him. 378 23:56,870 --> 23:58,070 He needs Oppenheimer's approval. 379 23:58,310 --> 24:01,530 Because if Oppenheimer is the right person, if he goes in there knowing that, 380 24:01,610 --> 24:05,650 it's like, I actually need Oppenheimer to feel like we can be equals and work on this project. 381 24:05,970 --> 24:10,830 I think he needs to find out if Oppenheimer is someone he could stand to be around. 382 24:11,910 --> 24:15,990 Whoever this person is, they're going to be spending a lot of time together. 383 24:16,980 --> 24:22,300 And that's what I think the emotional event is, is that they discover they can work together. 384 24:22,480 --> 24:26,380 They discover they can tolerate each other or even like each other. 385 24:26,740 --> 24:29,520 Okay. That's why I say it's emotional. 386 24:31,140 --> 24:35,980 But they take all the steps along the way, you know, in this little fencing 387 24:35,980 --> 24:40,840 match, chess match, where they're getting little hits on each other. And they like that. 388 24:41,020 --> 24:43,320 They like to have a good sparring partner. 389 24:43,320 --> 24:50,700 I really like in Judith, you identified the Nobel Prize being the first major beat in the scene. 390 24:50,860 --> 24:54,820 I feel like there's a minor sub beat in the next line that we're about to talk 391 24:54,820 --> 24:58,500 about where Grove says just broke ground at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, full stop. 392 24:58,660 --> 25:03,000 Now I'm looking for a project director. They both knew coming into the scene 393 25:03,000 --> 25:05,520 that that's what this is. they. 394 25:05,520 --> 25:08,360 Both know that he knows that that's what this is about. 395 25:08,360 --> 25:11,540 But finally it's been said out loud that that's 396 25:11,540 --> 25:14,300 what this is so the to me the initial section of 397 25:14,300 --> 25:17,660 the scene is like you say the sparring this back and forth establishing of bona 398 25:17,660 --> 25:21,600 fides and now they're actually going to talk it comes out of subtext into text 399 25:21,600 --> 25:25,960 we're now going to talk about why we're here but i agree with you fully that 400 25:25,960 --> 25:30,420 that there's a beat next because i feel like oppenheimer doesn't change his 401 25:30,420 --> 25:31,880 approach to the interaction, 402 25:32,080 --> 25:36,480 to the relationship until that Alfred Noble line, because it's interesting, 403 25:36,620 --> 25:39,620 a lot of his lines, you can just see it visually on the page. 404 25:40,100 --> 25:44,960 Groves has got lots of chunks of text, multiple sentences, you know, 405 25:44,960 --> 25:48,620 statements, and Oppenheimer has lots of very short questions. 406 25:48,780 --> 25:51,020 Why? Which is processing. 407 25:51,440 --> 25:54,620 And my name came up. What have you found out? Like he's just, 408 25:54,620 --> 25:58,620 Just, you know, to Stu's point, is he trying to get information? 409 25:58,940 --> 26:03,760 Is he trying to, to your point, Judith, like surrender a little bit of power? 410 26:04,100 --> 26:09,440 There is definitely back and forth, but I feel like he's still not pushing as 411 26:09,440 --> 26:14,600 hard as he can yet, that he pushes a lot harder after that Alfred Noble. 412 26:15,670 --> 26:16,470 dynamite line? 413 26:16,730 --> 26:20,230 Well, here's the way I put it. And that doesn't mean that it's right. 414 26:20,510 --> 26:24,170 You know, the way that I talk about things, I don't mean that this is the only 415 26:24,170 --> 26:27,650 way to talk about them, the only way to think about them, the only way to do them. 416 26:27,730 --> 26:31,730 And I definitely don't mean that if Christopher Nolan didn't think of them this 417 26:31,730 --> 26:34,690 way, he should have. I definitely don't mean anything like that. 418 26:35,270 --> 26:40,150 But to me, I thought this whole, this whole beat, you know, it's a It's a getting-to-know-you 419 26:40,150 --> 26:44,730 beat, but with very high-powered people that want to do things fast. 420 26:45,130 --> 26:46,970 And so they're going to test each 421 26:46,970 --> 26:50,450 other. They're testing each other to see what the other guy is made of. 422 26:50,610 --> 26:55,230 And why I think the first beat ends with Alfred Nobel invented dynamite, 423 26:55,250 --> 26:59,150 because that is a definitive win for Oppenheimer. That's his definitive win. 424 26:59,330 --> 27:01,790 And at that moment, he has the job. 425 27:02,090 --> 27:03,970 He's not trying to get the job anymore. 426 27:04,310 --> 27:09,750 At that moment, he has the job. That's the way I see it. And then the next bead, 427 27:09,950 --> 27:12,130 Groves says, so how would you proceed? 428 27:12,670 --> 27:18,330 And so the next bead, I think, is strategizing. You already have a job. 429 27:18,670 --> 27:20,210 They're strategizing together. 430 27:20,550 --> 27:23,550 I think it's actually the first time Groves asks a question. 431 27:23,890 --> 27:27,270 Oppenheimer is not trying to prove anything at all anymore. He's saying, 432 27:27,410 --> 27:31,570 okay, let's get to work. They're 18 months ahead of us. 433 27:31,710 --> 27:35,530 And you're right. It is the first time Groves is asked a question. 434 27:35,530 --> 27:41,550 In a way, it's not every line, but there's a lot in that first beat of Oppenheimer 435 27:41,550 --> 27:42,990 asking questions, right? 436 27:43,070 --> 27:46,650 He's pulling information out of Groves, right? 437 27:46,750 --> 27:48,590 Nothing good, not even he's a brilliant but. 438 27:48,890 --> 27:52,070 I mean, sometimes he's choosing to make statements, you know, 439 27:52,070 --> 27:55,690 and my name came up. I love that that is a statement and not a question. 440 27:55,870 --> 27:59,090 Oppenheimer's like, well, of course my name came up. And so Groves says. 441 27:59,310 --> 27:59,570 No. 442 28:01,090 --> 28:04,710 It's like a nice little bit of win for Groves. But it is largely Oppenheimer 443 28:04,710 --> 28:06,110 pulling information from Groves. 444 28:06,190 --> 28:10,570 And as you say, part of that shift is after that definitive read from Oppenheimer, 445 28:10,690 --> 28:14,070 Alfred Noble invented dynamite is, so how would you proceed? 446 28:14,430 --> 28:18,450 Part of the reason we know it's a job is because Groves is actually interested 447 28:18,450 --> 28:20,130 in what Oppenheimer has to say. 448 28:20,210 --> 28:20,730 Right? 449 28:20,830 --> 28:24,290 And that is an emotion. That is a change in relationship. Even just going from 450 28:24,290 --> 28:28,110 making statements to someone to asking them questions is a bit of an emotional event. 451 28:28,370 --> 28:31,350 How would you proceed is really interesting for that reason. 452 28:31,350 --> 28:35,650 They're strategizing, but it's Groves interested in what Oppenheimer has to say here. 453 28:35,850 --> 28:38,430 The other thing is when I went back and watched the scene again, 454 28:38,510 --> 28:42,570 I roughed out where I thought the beats were, you know, just from the page. 455 28:42,730 --> 28:44,730 Then I went back and watched the scene again. 456 28:44,930 --> 28:47,810 And at this point, when Groves says, how would you proceed? 457 28:48,720 --> 28:57,760 Oppenheimer stands up. And that's a very smart directorial way to mark a beat change with blocking. 458 28:58,000 --> 29:03,440 It's physicalized, face-to-face at wide measure, and they're testing each other. 459 29:03,560 --> 29:07,100 I think they're both testing each other. I think, you know, Oppenheimer wants 460 29:07,100 --> 29:12,840 the job, but he knows that Groves wants somebody who will test him. They want the friction. 461 29:13,060 --> 29:16,260 They like the friction. They both work best with friction. 462 29:17,220 --> 29:20,680 I mean, poor Nichols, you know, he takes the coat and walks, 463 29:20,780 --> 29:22,340 takes it to the dry cleaner. 464 29:22,540 --> 29:27,160 Groves has no respect for Nichols. He wants somebody who's, that he can learn from. 465 29:27,300 --> 29:30,400 They both want to be around somebody that they can learn from, 466 29:30,500 --> 29:35,340 that they can sharpen their knives against. And that's what they find in that first beat. 467 29:35,540 --> 29:38,720 And they get to work. Now they are working. 468 29:38,960 --> 29:42,140 So let's just read that beat again. So how would you proceed? 469 29:42,460 --> 29:46,480 And just remember, in the movie, now Ebenheimer is standing up. 470 29:46,620 --> 29:52,160 And he's not exactly pacing, but he's got a sense of activity and movement to his body. 471 29:52,420 --> 29:53,680 So how would you proceed? 472 29:54,160 --> 29:58,900 You're talking about turning theory into a practical weapon system faster than the Nazis. 473 29:59,400 --> 30:00,900 You have a 12-month head start. 474 30:01,240 --> 30:01,580 18. 475 30:02,180 --> 30:03,800 How could you possibly know that? 476 30:04,060 --> 30:07,960 Our fast neutron research took six months. The man they've undoubtedly put in 477 30:07,960 --> 30:09,520 charge will have made that leap instantly. 478 30:10,040 --> 30:11,740 Who do you think they put in charge? 479 30:12,140 --> 30:16,520 Werner Heisenberg. He has the most intuitive understanding of atomic structure I've ever seen. 480 30:16,720 --> 30:17,580 You know his work? 481 30:17,920 --> 30:21,540 I know him. Just like I know Walter Boeck, von Weissacher, Diebner. 482 30:21,700 --> 30:25,340 In a straight race, the Germans win. We've got one hope. 483 30:26,360 --> 30:26,980 Which is? 484 30:27,360 --> 30:28,340 Anti-Semitism. 485 30:28,920 --> 30:29,440 What? 486 30:30,280 --> 30:34,880 Hitler called quantum physics Jewish science, said it right to Einstein's face. 487 30:35,340 --> 30:40,400 Our one hope is that Hitler's so blinded by hate, he's denied Heisenberg proper resources. 488 30:41,040 --> 30:43,620 Because it will take vast resources. 489 30:44,240 --> 30:48,720 Okay, right now I think it switches to the third beat. That can happen mid-speech, by the way. 490 30:48,980 --> 30:50,180 Oh, really? Yeah. 491 30:50,260 --> 30:56,140 So, because it'll take vast resources. Okay, new beat. This is B3. 492 30:56,420 --> 31:00,980 Our nation's best scientists working together. Right now, they're scattered. 493 31:01,400 --> 31:05,580 So I'm going to say B3 is his pitch for Los Alamos. 494 31:06,060 --> 31:10,280 I just love the arrogance of a guy to pitch his ranch as well. 495 31:10,680 --> 31:13,680 Yes. The Manhattan Project shouldn't face itself. 496 31:13,820 --> 31:16,940 Exactly. I happen to know a place that would be perfect. 497 31:17,920 --> 31:21,980 So right now, he's the best minds. He's talking about the Jewish brain drain 498 31:21,980 --> 31:25,720 from Europe. because of the persecution and the Holocaust. 499 31:26,100 --> 31:31,840 And he says, we have got them, but they're scattered, and we've got to put them in one place. 500 31:32,160 --> 31:35,420 And then Groves brings up this compartmentalization. 501 31:36,740 --> 31:41,660 So let's start reading that. Our nation's best scientists working together. Just start from there. 502 31:41,860 --> 31:45,340 Our nation's best scientists working together. Right now they're scattered. 503 31:45,580 --> 31:47,560 Which gives us compartmentalization. 504 31:48,020 --> 31:51,500 All minds have to see the whole task to contribute efficiently. 505 31:51,500 --> 31:55,680 Poor security may cost us the race, inefficiency will. 506 31:56,060 --> 31:58,400 The Germans know more than us anyway. 507 31:58,720 --> 31:59,760 The Russians don't. 508 31:59,820 --> 32:01,880 Remind me, who are we at war with? 509 32:02,220 --> 32:06,080 Someone with your past doesn't want to be seen downplaying the importance of 510 32:06,080 --> 32:07,900 security from our communist allies. 511 32:08,640 --> 32:10,740 Point taken. But no. 512 32:11,600 --> 32:12,960 You don't get to say no to me. 513 32:13,400 --> 32:15,740 It's my job to say no to you when you're wrong. 514 32:15,980 --> 32:17,100 You've got the job now? 515 32:17,340 --> 32:18,240 I'm considering it. 516 32:18,500 --> 32:21,880 I'm starting to see how you got your reputation. My favorite response? 517 32:22,500 --> 32:24,480 Oppenheimer couldn't run a hamburger stand. 518 32:25,060 --> 32:28,020 I couldn't, but I can run the Manhattan Project. 519 32:28,420 --> 32:33,520 Okay, now there's a shift. Now, this line, I'm starting to see how you got your reputation. 520 32:34,100 --> 32:38,240 Another mysterious line. I mean, it looks like he's a little bit of a put-down 521 32:38,240 --> 32:41,420 of Oppenheimer, but no, he likes that about him. 522 32:41,600 --> 32:47,900 Because he's talking about both the reputations, because Groves has a reputation for arrogance, too. 523 32:48,980 --> 32:55,020 And we've seen it in the scene when he throws the jacket at a lieutenant colonel, 524 32:55,020 --> 32:57,860 that he has a reputation for arrogance. 525 32:57,900 --> 33:02,180 He comes in there, he loosens his tie, he puts his arm up on a bookshelf or 526 33:02,180 --> 33:07,120 another chair, saying, you have a reputation for arrogance, just like me. 527 33:07,320 --> 33:08,700 That's a bonding moment. 528 33:09,300 --> 33:12,780 I actually think what's really interesting is about the you don't get to say 529 33:12,780 --> 33:15,880 no to me in a way to use colloquial terminology. 530 33:16,460 --> 33:21,520 It's kind of a bit of a shit test from Groves. He actually likes that Oppenheimer 531 33:21,520 --> 33:26,700 is able to speak his mind, but it's actually a bit of a test to see if Oppenheimer 532 33:26,700 --> 33:27,960 is going to wither a little bit. 533 33:28,600 --> 33:31,800 like in in my interpretation grows need 534 33:31,800 --> 33:34,620 someone who's going to speak his mind and because they need 535 33:34,620 --> 33:37,400 the win like they're fighting a war and trying to beat the 536 33:37,400 --> 33:40,500 nazis they don't need someone who's going to necessarily follow the 537 33:40,500 --> 33:43,200 party line in in a way so him saying you don't get to say 538 33:43,200 --> 33:49,160 no to me and i would say yes i do um he's actually a win grow saying so you've 539 33:49,160 --> 33:52,380 got the job now question mark it's actually you've definitely got the job now 540 33:52,380 --> 34:00,120 yeah right like it's like that's the The emotional event there is that acceptance 541 34:00,120 --> 34:01,220 of like, that's a good thing. 542 34:02,520 --> 34:07,640 And then the third part of the third beat is when he goes to the blackboard. 543 34:07,720 --> 34:10,840 That's the stage direction here. He goes to the blackboard, and that's how it's 544 34:10,840 --> 34:12,880 staged. He goes to the blackboard. 545 34:13,380 --> 34:15,300 There's a way to balance these things. 546 34:15,880 --> 34:19,140 So that's where we stopped when we did the big read-through, 547 34:19,260 --> 34:23,380 because you said that this is kind of moving into the last part of the… Yeah. 548 34:23,380 --> 34:26,220 This is like, I was thinking beat 3C. 549 34:27,020 --> 34:30,800 But in terms of the is there any more emotional event 550 34:30,800 --> 34:33,820 in this third part or is the 551 34:33,820 --> 34:36,860 reason we instinctively stopped because we actually had reached 552 34:36,860 --> 34:43,940 the emotional event you know they they started out sparring and then groves 553 34:43,940 --> 34:50,360 opens a window like opens a door for oppenheimer to pitch and then this third 554 34:50,360 --> 34:54,980 bit is them going like actually still sparring but agreeing essentially essentially, 555 34:55,000 --> 34:57,660 that he's got the job, that they're going to work together. 556 34:58,100 --> 35:02,720 I'm just looking for what happens. The first beat, they're sparring. 557 35:02,900 --> 35:06,300 They're fighting. They like to spar with each other. In the second beat, 558 35:06,360 --> 35:08,160 they're strategizing. That's different. 559 35:08,380 --> 35:13,360 They're strategizing. I do. It was great that you noticed that I hadn't noticed 560 35:13,360 --> 35:18,160 this, that in the first beat, Oppenheimer is asking the questions and the second beat, Groves is. 561 35:18,380 --> 35:22,160 I mean, because Oppenheimer knows physics and Groves doesn't, right? 562 35:22,820 --> 35:25,800 But Groves knows strategy. they're actually starting 563 35:25,800 --> 35:28,560 to work and so groves is asking him 564 35:28,560 --> 35:32,020 questions and oppenheimer is not saying look at what he's not saying he's not 565 35:32,020 --> 35:36,880 saying well i'll tell you that if you give me the job he's not saying that he's 566 35:36,880 --> 35:40,500 getting to work but then the third thing which has been on his mind from the 567 35:40,500 --> 35:46,020 beginning is he wants to get all these scientists and he wants to bring them to los alamos yeah. 568 35:46,020 --> 35:51,400 And my interpretation chas of your point about the is this the end of of the 569 35:51,400 --> 35:52,300 emotional event in the scene. 570 35:52,360 --> 35:58,360 No, I mean, I just see that the next section is actually ending from a page, 571 35:58,460 --> 36:01,200 a scene numbering count at the top of scene 67. 572 36:02,940 --> 36:06,620 As he pitches the idea, we start seeing it being built, right? 573 36:06,740 --> 36:11,200 And then it ends with Oppenheimer saying, welcome to Los Alamos. 574 36:11,560 --> 36:16,640 And they're there. So the emotional, like the end of that kind of beat is the 575 36:16,640 --> 36:18,240 success. Like the pitch worked. 576 36:18,680 --> 36:22,020 The change in relationship is they built it, right? 577 36:22,660 --> 36:26,740 For me, the scene doesn't actually end until where, you know, 578 36:26,760 --> 36:27,840 we physically move space. 579 36:28,160 --> 36:32,100 But it's the way it's written is it's like it's a continuation of the dialogue. 580 36:32,100 --> 36:35,920 And as he talks and pitches the idea, we kind of see it being built. 581 36:36,040 --> 36:39,720 And so we're beginning to see what he's talking about as actually happening. 582 36:39,840 --> 36:42,160 And then we see the success of it. 583 36:43,000 --> 36:47,340 Judith, I just wanted to know, you said that line about Oppenheimer couldn't 584 36:47,340 --> 36:50,220 run a hamburger stand wasn't a put down. 585 36:50,380 --> 36:55,420 And I agree. And it's that line that gives me the feeling that you said about 586 36:55,420 --> 36:59,760 what is Groves coming into the scene trying to achieve? 587 36:59,760 --> 37:04,240 Steve, because if he had heard from someone Oppenheimer couldn't run a hamburger 588 37:04,240 --> 37:07,940 stand and believed it, he wouldn't be in that room. 589 37:08,680 --> 37:13,820 Well, the roast doesn't like people who try to get a job by saying negative 590 37:13,820 --> 37:15,140 things about their competition. 591 37:16,060 --> 37:18,360 He doesn't like that kind of man at all. 592 37:19,720 --> 37:25,700 So those guys that say, oh, you know, he asked him about Oppenheimer and say, 593 37:25,780 --> 37:27,280 oh, he couldn't run a hamburger stand. 594 37:27,480 --> 37:29,520 That guy's out of the running. all. 595 37:29,520 --> 37:32,920 It's telling him is that obviously up and high if everyone is putting down oppenheimer 596 37:32,920 --> 37:35,240 then he is obviously the best one it's like. 597 37:35,240 --> 37:40,560 Yeah that's it if everyone is saying he's neurotic he's a womanizer he's a jerk 598 37:40,560 --> 37:42,940 that then that means he's the 599 37:42,940 --> 37:48,980 guy that they all have to beat so that's the guy i really have to see i'd. 600 37:48,980 --> 37:54,920 Just like to note that in this scene we're talking all about the the relationship 601 37:54,920 --> 38:00,860 between the characters and how riveting it is and how much it's actually moving. 602 38:00,940 --> 38:04,760 Like the scene is only three pages long, but it moves, 603 38:05,720 --> 38:10,160 back and forth so quickly and there's real shifts, but the amount of backstory 604 38:10,160 --> 38:14,780 and exposition that they've worked in there is huge. 605 38:15,040 --> 38:18,880 We've worked out that they've told us that Groves built the Pentagon. 606 38:19,240 --> 38:25,680 They've told us that the biggest problem engineering-wise is how much uranium ore they need to get. 607 38:25,860 --> 38:27,720 The issues around compartmentalization. 608 38:28,700 --> 38:31,720 Security, that they're concerned as much about Russia. 609 38:31,860 --> 38:35,980 We've got the scientific, scientific, even though they don't really go into 610 38:35,980 --> 38:37,800 the science, because none of us would understand it. 611 38:37,900 --> 38:43,200 Let's read this last bit, which is really lots of exposition, too. 612 38:43,720 --> 38:46,140 And I actually do, I'm going to 613 38:46,140 --> 38:49,400 bore you, Chas, but I do actually want to read to the bottom of page 50. 614 38:49,520 --> 38:49,860 Yeah, sure. 615 38:49,980 --> 38:52,220 Because it does a really interesting, because I think part of it, 616 38:52,260 --> 38:55,400 that the emotional event stuff that you're talking about and keeping us interested 617 38:55,400 --> 39:01,600 is the change in the rhythms of the dialogue that reflect the kind of the changing 618 39:01,600 --> 39:03,280 in the relationships between these two men. 619 39:03,500 --> 39:08,520 Please believe me, I'm not bored. I was just interested why we instinctively stopped at that point. 620 39:09,200 --> 39:13,060 I think it's a big bit. I think at this point Oppenheimer probably has won, 621 39:13,300 --> 39:17,200 but there is a difference between just winning the point and getting the job 622 39:17,200 --> 39:20,180 and actually seeing what we're about to see. All right. 623 39:20,320 --> 39:25,260 Now he's at the blackboard. And again, you know, I watched the scene again a 624 39:25,260 --> 39:30,020 few times and then in Grove's moves, he comes closer to the blackboard. 625 39:30,020 --> 39:35,320 He takes a chair, turns it around, and sits it in front of the blackboard like a student. 626 39:35,740 --> 39:41,840 I mean, this is brilliantly, brilliantly blocked and brilliantly written scene. 627 39:42,140 --> 39:46,680 Anyway, so let's read the rest. There's a way to balance these things. Starts there. 628 39:47,040 --> 39:52,060 There's a way to balance these things. Leave the rad lab here at Berkeley under 629 39:52,060 --> 39:54,920 Lawrence. Met lab in Chicago under Sillard. 630 39:55,300 --> 39:57,960 Large-scale refining, where did you say? Tennessee. to see? 631 39:58,260 --> 40:03,520 All America's industrial might and scientific innovation connected by rail focused 632 40:03,520 --> 40:09,000 on one goal, one point in space and time coming together here. 633 40:09,380 --> 40:13,840 Now, here's what I have to tell you. I think this conversation all took place in that room. 634 40:14,580 --> 40:20,880 Nolan made a very smart, I think, cinematic choice to show us what they're talking about. 635 40:21,260 --> 40:25,980 But in fact, this is all taking place in that room a. 636 40:25,980 --> 40:29,700 Secret laboratory in the middle of nowhere self-sufficient 637 40:29,700 --> 40:36,840 secure equipment housing the works we keep everyone there till it's done it'll 638 40:36,840 --> 40:43,020 need a school stores a church why if we don't let scientists bring their families 639 40:43,020 --> 40:48,620 we'll never get the best you want security build a town and build it fast where, 640 40:49,980 --> 40:54,960 Welcome to Los Alamos. There's a boys' school we'll have to commandeer and the 641 40:54,960 --> 40:57,200 local Indians come up here for burial rites. 642 40:57,340 --> 41:00,960 Other than that, nothing for 40 miles in any direction. 643 41:01,180 --> 41:05,980 And southeast, hundreds of miles of desert, enough to find the perfect spot. 644 41:06,840 --> 41:07,320 For? 645 41:08,060 --> 41:08,540 Success. 646 41:09,360 --> 41:12,980 It's funny that he says success. It's for, you know, pissing bombs. 647 41:13,040 --> 41:17,640 Blowing up. And I didn't think we would be getting into this section, 648 41:17,720 --> 41:21,360 so I didn't put the next page in our writing, but the next page is the button 649 41:21,360 --> 41:25,500 on the scene, which is Grove saying to Nichols, build this man a town. 650 41:26,700 --> 41:32,980 Success also works as a button in its own interesting way, you know? It's like... 651 41:32,980 --> 41:34,500 Well, they're not going to use 652 41:34,500 --> 41:39,040 the word bomb. They're using euphemisms for the word bomb all the time. 653 41:39,440 --> 41:44,420 They call it the gadget, they don't call it... Anyway, that's a lot of exposition, right? 654 41:44,960 --> 41:51,180 But what What makes it work is that the scene is not about the information, 655 41:51,280 --> 41:53,040 it's about the relationship. 656 41:53,580 --> 41:58,980 It's about two men discovering that they love working with each other. 657 41:59,520 --> 42:06,140 And actually, this relationship takes us all the way through Act 2 of the whole movie. 658 42:06,960 --> 42:12,280 This relationship is the centering string that takes us through all of Act Two, 659 42:12,340 --> 42:13,900 which is a lot of exposition. 660 42:14,100 --> 42:19,540 But the reason that it works is because it's about one central relationship, 661 42:19,780 --> 42:21,900 which is Oppenheimer and Groves. 662 42:22,340 --> 42:27,580 I'll just throw in my theories about Act One and Act Three, that Act Three is 663 42:27,580 --> 42:30,720 the relationship of Oppenheimer and Strauss. 664 42:30,980 --> 42:35,620 And then I have this kind of crazy theory. We should move on to the next thing. 665 42:35,620 --> 42:41,240 But I have this kind of crazy theory about Act One, which is it's kind of competing 666 42:41,240 --> 42:44,500 strands, two competing groups. 667 42:44,780 --> 42:51,060 They're the great men of science who he idolizes and also sometimes resents or fears. 668 42:51,320 --> 42:53,380 There's a group of them and he meets them all. 669 42:53,860 --> 42:56,740 So that's one group. And then women. 670 42:56,740 --> 43:04,260 and his compulsion, his inability to collect women notches in his belt and to 671 43:04,260 --> 43:08,100 pick the most difficult ones he can, you know, rainy, disturbed, 672 43:08,540 --> 43:11,660 unloving women, one after another. 673 43:12,060 --> 43:17,780 And both of those sort of as a group, women as a group, great men of science 674 43:17,780 --> 43:22,000 as a group, those are the relationships of the first act. 675 43:22,300 --> 43:26,400 And here's where I get all Freudian, that mother and his father. 676 43:26,740 --> 43:26,980 Yeah. 677 43:27,140 --> 43:30,800 Even though we never meet them and they're never spoken of, they are implied. 678 43:31,280 --> 43:34,380 Yeah. I was going to say, you get a sense that they're somewhere in there. 679 43:34,720 --> 43:40,780 Well, he was sent away to school. So, you know, it's the absence of them that, 680 43:40,840 --> 43:43,360 you know, drives that first act. 681 43:43,940 --> 43:46,880 Just a few quick straight observations for me. 682 43:47,280 --> 43:50,360 The connecting on that, I think that's actually as much as we were looking at 683 43:50,360 --> 43:55,540 the emotional event as on a scene level, right? The idea of looking at an act, 684 43:55,640 --> 43:59,700 looking at a sequence and going, what is the core relationship here? 685 44:00,620 --> 44:06,200 How does that change? I actually think it's a really useful tool for screenwriters. 686 44:06,520 --> 44:09,940 It's an important delivery system for plot. 687 44:10,340 --> 44:14,720 Yeah, but it will help connect emotion. And as we've talked about with stakes, 688 44:14,920 --> 44:18,920 Chas and I, we did an episode on stakes and we started realizing that stakes 689 44:18,920 --> 44:22,240 are about what people value and what people value is their relationship to things. 690 44:22,420 --> 44:25,600 So it's going to be connected to your stakes as well. All right. 691 44:25,760 --> 44:26,480 All right. 692 44:27,000 --> 44:32,400 Speaking of relationships that not only drive a whole act, but as Chas was pitching 693 44:32,400 --> 44:35,360 before, I'm stealing your thunder here, Chas. 694 44:36,420 --> 44:40,560 It's about time. I keep stealing your observations that you make off mic, so go for it, G. 695 44:41,580 --> 44:47,140 Well, you're just saying that the relationship in Casino Royale between Bond 696 44:47,140 --> 44:53,340 and Vespa absolutely drives the Daniel Craig Bond films for most of them, 697 44:53,340 --> 44:56,200 if not the whole series. What happens in this first film? 698 44:56,280 --> 45:00,800 And they realized the strength of that relationship was enough to kind of keep 699 45:00,800 --> 45:05,280 a character that was largely an unemotional, for lack of a better word, 700 45:05,380 --> 45:09,580 character in previous films had no attachments and were able to realize the 701 45:09,580 --> 45:11,600 power of using it to drive a whole film. 702 45:21,430 --> 45:28,530 How did he die? Your contact? Not well. You needn't worry. The second is... 703 45:29,770 --> 45:30,330 Yes. 704 45:32,510 --> 45:33,070 Considerably. 705 45:37,250 --> 45:40,810 The man was Le Chiffre, private banker to the world's terrorists, 706 45:41,210 --> 45:45,790 which would explain how he could set up a high-stakes poker game at Casino Royale in Montenegro. 707 45:45,790 --> 45:51,770 if he loses this game he'll have nowhere to run you're the best player in the service, 708 45:52,690 --> 45:58,950 the treasury has agreed to stake you in the game but if you lose our government 709 45:58,950 --> 46:04,010 will have directly financed terrorism i will be keeping my eye on our government's 710 46:04,010 --> 46:08,870 money and off your perfectly formed house you noticed. 711 46:08,870 --> 46:12,250 So casino royale 712 46:12,250 --> 46:15,810 is the the first daniel craig bond film the 713 46:15,810 --> 46:20,650 writer writing credits uh i was amused to see now this is we've got a script 714 46:20,650 --> 46:23,810 that was available online that has i'm not going to say the person but it does 715 46:23,810 --> 46:28,650 have a watermark on it so it is very clear who got this script out but the the 716 46:28,650 --> 46:33,190 credits on this version are a screenplay by neil purvis and and Robert Wade, 717 46:33,390 --> 46:37,730 and then second set of revisions by Paul Haggis in 2005. 718 46:38,150 --> 46:43,490 And the- I lobbied quite hard for these scenes to be in part of the homework 719 46:43,490 --> 46:47,450 because these two scenes, they're the two scenes- Bond and Vesper have just 720 46:47,450 --> 46:49,410 been engaged in a pretty brutal fistfight, 721 46:49,570 --> 46:53,570 which has ended with Bond killing a man by strangling him, in which Vesper was involved. 722 46:53,750 --> 47:00,990 And Vesper is an accountant, she was not a character of violence until this point in the movie. 723 47:01,640 --> 47:06,420 And then I just remember so strongly, and I still remember these two scenes 724 47:06,420 --> 47:09,040 in the bathroom after that fistfight. 725 47:09,200 --> 47:14,080 And we were looking for, Judith, just so you know, when we try to pick our homework, 726 47:14,140 --> 47:19,080 we try to pick a range of films, genres, stories, so that we can try and see 727 47:19,080 --> 47:22,240 the same tool working in different contexts. 728 47:22,660 --> 47:28,900 And it was so clear to me that these two scenes were there for emotional purposes. 729 47:29,040 --> 47:33,640 I couldn't enunciate better than that why. why and hopefully you can tell me i. 730 47:33,640 --> 47:36,300 Didn't watch the whole movie again i mean i saw it when 731 47:36,300 --> 47:39,660 i came out but i thought well maybe it's on youtube and 732 47:39,660 --> 47:44,200 you know i put casino royale and that's just the first thing that comes up oh 733 47:44,200 --> 47:49,920 really yeah oh wow yeah so it's a real emotional center to the movie anyway 734 47:49,920 --> 47:54,980 i i'm going to read some of the stage directions and you know you've just mentioned 735 47:54,980 --> 47:59,260 the writers and i don't mean to brag on them but i don't care for them very much, 736 48:00,760 --> 48:05,460 and i don't think that the actors followed them okay and that's the point that 737 48:05,460 --> 48:07,780 i want to make with this one i. 738 48:07,780 --> 48:08,720 Love a bit of controversy. 739 48:08,720 --> 48:14,400 But i gotta say i loved the character vesper i loved how she was written you 740 48:14,400 --> 48:18,620 know their first scene where they when they meet i thought oh gosh finally a 741 48:18,620 --> 48:23,500 bond girl who's really smart and really is his match you know so so i think 742 48:23,500 --> 48:27,380 they did a a great job writing Vesper for the most part. 743 48:28,080 --> 48:34,240 But, well, I'll say it right away. This is an example of a scene that's written from the male gaze. 744 48:34,660 --> 48:35,140 Definitely. 745 48:35,600 --> 48:40,840 But not performed that way. So, I don't know, you know, whether it was the director 746 48:40,840 --> 48:46,040 or the actors, but those actors were so strong and they were so connected to 747 48:46,040 --> 48:50,240 each other that I suspect that they got together and figured some things out together. 748 48:50,640 --> 48:54,100 Because some of the lines are left out. So anyway, uh, 749 48:55,200 --> 48:58,480 Bond lets himself in on doing his tie to reveal a creased shirt. 750 48:58,880 --> 49:03,260 Shadow bus, he sees Vesper's gown on the floor, empty wine bottle on the table. 751 49:03,340 --> 49:04,300 Here's her shower running. 752 49:05,120 --> 49:08,180 Tired and jaded, he doesn't think too much of it, pulls off his shirt. 753 49:08,300 --> 49:09,720 Yes, he has been sweating. 754 49:10,000 --> 49:13,780 He glances back at Vesper's suite, listens to the shower running, 755 49:13,960 --> 49:15,180 senses something's wrong. 756 49:16,140 --> 49:19,120 Vesper's bathroom, he enters, can't see her, now is becoming concerned. 757 49:19,200 --> 49:20,960 He sees a leg protruding from the shower. 758 49:21,060 --> 49:24,040 He turns the corner and finds her sitting in bra and panties. 759 49:24,040 --> 49:27,140 That's the male gaze. I'm sorry. She's wearing a dress in the movie. 760 49:28,480 --> 49:33,080 She's sitting there in a cocktail dress, and it's much stronger. 761 49:33,500 --> 49:36,840 Yeah. It's a stronger indication that she's in shock. 762 49:37,260 --> 49:41,100 Yeah. Clutching one knee to her chest, oblivious to the pelting water, 763 49:41,520 --> 49:44,740 James drops to the floor of the shower, throws his arm around her, 764 49:44,820 --> 49:48,520 and pulls her to him, letting the water run over both of them. 765 49:48,940 --> 49:53,680 Bond, shh. Vesper, you're all wet. Shh. That was all cut. But Vesper, 766 49:53,880 --> 49:55,400 I couldn't get the blood off. 767 49:55,520 --> 50:01,800 It's still under my nails. That line was changed to, there's blood on my hands. I can't get it off. 768 50:02,100 --> 50:05,800 Bond looks at his fingers, not a trace of blood. He puts each finger in his 769 50:05,800 --> 50:09,180 mouth and turn, not sexually, but as if to clean them. 770 50:09,320 --> 50:12,900 And of course, the non-sexual aspect of it is incredibly sexy. 771 50:13,100 --> 50:14,880 Okay, that's what I'm talking about, the male gaze. 772 50:15,980 --> 50:20,080 When done, Bond says, better. Vesper says, thanks. 773 50:20,240 --> 50:23,460 In the movie, she doesn't say thanks. she just gets 774 50:23,460 --> 50:26,780 closer to him bond you cold and 775 50:26,780 --> 50:29,500 then he turns the hot water on and then 776 50:29,500 --> 50:32,460 she appreciates the unusual and charming choice that he 777 50:32,460 --> 50:36,420 fails to acknowledge anything odd about her behavior she 778 50:36,420 --> 50:40,160 rests her head on his shoulder to sit there in the warm rain not saying a word 779 50:40,160 --> 50:48,160 anyway so they the actors played it not about sex but about love the emotional 780 50:48,160 --> 50:53,140 event is that these two are falling more deeply in love. 781 50:53,420 --> 50:57,000 So that's what I would call the emotional event. But putting it a different 782 50:57,000 --> 51:02,180 way to say what it's about, some of the writing makes it feel like it's about sex. 783 51:02,240 --> 51:04,240 And it's not about sex. It's about love. 784 51:04,840 --> 51:09,820 Yeah. I mean, even like she appreciates the unusual and charming choice. 785 51:10,060 --> 51:11,940 It's like this character is charming. 786 51:12,360 --> 51:15,420 But I think that is interesting, the love thing, because I also, 787 51:15,560 --> 51:19,800 for me, the emotional emotional event is about shared vulnerability, 788 51:20,260 --> 51:22,700 you know, she is feeling vulnerable and he, 789 51:23,720 --> 51:27,800 He's being vulnerable with her, you know, and I think shared vulnerability is 790 51:27,800 --> 51:29,680 a key part of being in love, I guess. 791 51:30,740 --> 51:31,220 Yeah. 792 51:31,380 --> 51:36,920 I think also I agree with you. It's about love. But to me, like the how does 793 51:36,920 --> 51:38,180 the character relationship change? 794 51:38,320 --> 51:42,900 They obviously do grow closer as a result of the scene. And that's kind of the 795 51:42,900 --> 51:44,640 importance of the scene existing. 796 51:44,760 --> 51:47,980 And to Stu's point, it's definitely about shared vulnerability. 797 51:48,120 --> 51:52,840 But it's the first time Bond has shown like a non-romantic form of love. 798 51:52,840 --> 51:57,600 Like an asexual form of love, a love that is about caring and nurturing. 799 51:57,980 --> 52:03,680 And that's why the big print probably feels such a smack, like such a contrast 800 52:03,680 --> 52:08,040 to the final film, is in the film you're saying it's asexual love, 801 52:08,360 --> 52:11,640 it's tenderness, where in this they can't keep on pointing out, 802 52:11,980 --> 52:16,140 oh, it's non-sexual, but that's actually what makes it really sexy. 803 52:16,340 --> 52:17,840 That makes it sexier than ever. 804 52:18,000 --> 52:19,280 Oh well. 805 52:19,280 --> 52:23,560 Well, and it's funny, I have to mention, you know, when I saw him put his fingers 806 52:23,560 --> 52:30,840 in his mouth, I hadn't heard a line about there's blood on my hands because the audio wasn't good. 807 52:31,040 --> 52:36,300 But the gesture reminded me of when I was a child and I grew up in a cold environment 808 52:36,300 --> 52:38,520 in New England, back east in the U.S. 809 52:39,160 --> 52:42,440 And, you know, in the winter, little kids' hands would get cold. 810 52:43,640 --> 52:48,940 Sometimes my mother would, if my hands were cold, she would take them and put them under her arms. 811 52:49,280 --> 52:54,000 you know to warm them and that's that's what it made me think of that that he 812 52:54,000 --> 52:59,500 was warming her there is a you know protective you know i'm going to take care 813 52:59,500 --> 53:05,420 of you even if you feel like a child and there is something like that but rather 814 53:05,420 --> 53:08,400 than saying it's not sexual mind up what it is. 815 53:09,640 --> 53:13,780 Yeah, imagine if it said, not sexually, but in a nurturing way. 816 53:14,020 --> 53:16,620 As soon as you're saying it's non-sexual, you're drawing people's attention 817 53:16,620 --> 53:19,400 to the ways in which, which is possibly why they've done it. 818 53:19,760 --> 53:21,980 I've had producers' notes about making stuff. 819 53:22,420 --> 53:26,280 Oh, this moment could be sexier. Can you make this moment sexier? And you're like, ugh. 820 53:27,660 --> 53:31,720 But I think, to your point, and in your books, you've talked about the magic 821 53:31,720 --> 53:34,280 of the as-if and how that's useful for direction. 822 53:34,440 --> 53:38,040 We've read, obviously, over 100 episodes, We've read a lot of different people's 823 53:38,040 --> 53:40,200 scripts and we've looked at so-called unfilmables. 824 53:40,300 --> 53:43,900 And sometimes lines like, he, 825 53:44,060 --> 53:48,080 you know, warms a hand, like he's a parent comforting a child is actually really 826 53:48,080 --> 53:51,180 effective in a screenplay as well, because you're giving the, 827 53:51,240 --> 53:55,520 you're engaging the imagination of the actor rather than just simply describing 828 53:55,520 --> 53:57,720 what you see. You're giving them something to play with. 829 53:57,860 --> 54:00,680 And I think that can be a really powerful tool. 830 54:00,980 --> 54:03,660 Again, I mean, this is me just plugging your book, but it's like, 831 54:03,680 --> 54:06,540 that's one of the reasons I think the book is really useful for actors because 832 54:06,540 --> 54:12,180 you sit there and go, in a way, the script is the first director of the actors. 833 54:12,420 --> 54:16,440 Sometimes actors will read a screenplay before they even have a chance to talk to the director. 834 54:16,560 --> 54:21,740 So the words the writer is using are going to inform how an actor is potentially 835 54:21,740 --> 54:22,920 going to approach the role. 836 54:23,160 --> 54:27,320 And so using some of these things that you've talked about as words on the page 837 54:27,320 --> 54:28,700 can be really quite powerful. 838 54:28,700 --> 54:34,140 I do know that the line, she appreciates the unusual and charming choice in 839 54:34,140 --> 54:38,180 that he fails to acknowledge anything odd about her behavior, if they just- 840 54:38,950 --> 54:41,130 the charming bit out. 841 54:41,370 --> 54:44,110 Just take that line out, but just take the whole sentence out. 842 54:44,290 --> 54:47,150 I was, I was going to say like to Sue's point, like you don't need it. 843 54:47,190 --> 54:50,250 You know, you could just have her leaning on his shoulder and that says everything 844 54:50,250 --> 54:52,110 about the emotional event. 845 54:52,210 --> 54:57,050 They have come closer, but I do think what it is that Bond has actually offered 846 54:57,050 --> 55:03,250 her that allows her to be closer to him is his complete absence of judgment 847 55:03,250 --> 55:06,370 of her, of she's wearing a dress in the shower. 848 55:06,770 --> 55:10,710 Well, but let's see, He got her into this. He got her into this. 849 55:10,750 --> 55:12,510 She didn't sign up to be an assassin. 850 55:12,810 --> 55:16,770 He signed up to be an assassin. She didn't. He got her into this. 851 55:16,870 --> 55:19,110 Okay? That's the basic fact. 852 55:19,430 --> 55:22,190 And he's obligated to take care of her. 853 55:23,010 --> 55:28,570 She's getting the emotional fallout. And he has to take some of that on for her. 854 55:28,850 --> 55:32,690 I mean, I certainly read that into the symbolism of him taking her fingers into 855 55:32,690 --> 55:36,350 his mouth is to me him kind of being, 856 55:36,450 --> 55:39,690 for lack of a better word, like a bit of a sin eater i mean except it's his 857 55:39,690 --> 55:44,730 sins but it's like this isn't the blood on your hands this is this is blood 858 55:44,730 --> 55:47,370 that i put there that that is something that i i read into it. 859 55:47,370 --> 55:50,350 There you go okay at the sin eater but yeah oh wow. 860 55:50,350 --> 55:54,690 But i think that's why it's such a powerful gesture because it's got a degree 861 55:54,690 --> 55:59,550 of like there's a physical intimacy to it so you can kind of read it just on 862 55:59,550 --> 56:04,550 a level of of physical intimacy between two people but you can read the gesture 863 56:04,550 --> 56:06,930 as having kind of a symbolic meaning beyond that, 864 56:07,030 --> 56:09,830 but it doesn't try to dictate it to it. 865 56:09,870 --> 56:12,750 So I actually think it makes it powerful because people can fill that gap. 866 56:13,760 --> 56:18,040 Could we possibly throw the writer's a bone here and say that the emotional 867 56:18,040 --> 56:23,140 event that they have put in this scene through the dramatization, 868 56:23,240 --> 56:29,080 through what the actors are actually doing, has survived the possible producer pass of make this sexy? 869 56:31,040 --> 56:32,420 Well, sure. Sure. 870 56:35,540 --> 56:41,620 Well, anyway, I think that Daniel Craig and Ava Greene had a lot to do with 871 56:41,620 --> 56:45,860 saying it's going to be stronger if she's just gotten into the shower without 872 56:45,860 --> 56:47,360 taking off her cocktail dress. 873 56:47,600 --> 56:51,020 I mean, it makes more emotional sense anyway. 874 56:51,340 --> 56:56,140 She walks into a room, she tries to pour a glass of wine. And the thing is that 875 56:56,140 --> 56:58,000 it's not an empty wine bottle. 876 56:58,120 --> 57:01,020 There's a glass of wine that's broken. broken so to 877 57:01,020 --> 57:05,500 me she's tried to pour a glass of wine and but her hand is shaking and the glass 878 57:05,500 --> 57:10,200 breaks and then she just stumbles into the bathroom and gets under the water 879 57:10,200 --> 57:13,880 and she gets under cold water because she feels she deserves to be punished 880 57:13,880 --> 57:18,600 so i'm going how did this scene come about and. 881 57:18,600 --> 57:22,020 That's a really powerful example i think if you using 882 57:22,020 --> 57:26,640 what i would call given circumstances uh you'd probably think you'd kind of 883 57:26,640 --> 57:30,380 call it the big fat facts or you know you just looked at what's written in the 884 57:30,380 --> 57:33,320 scene and going this is that she's used cold water and you've kind of built 885 57:33,320 --> 57:38,940 the emotional understanding of that based on the very simple facts of the scene. 886 57:38,940 --> 57:45,440 Yeah but i also imagine how would a real person get it how would this happen to a real person real. 887 57:45,440 --> 57:49,240 Person yeah shall we move on to past lives. 888 57:49,240 --> 57:52,980 Okay okay there's. 889 57:52,980 --> 58:00,240 A word in korean Korean, inyeon, it means providence or fate. 890 58:01,180 --> 58:06,160 Do you believe in that? That's just something Koreans say to seduce someone. 891 58:21,230 --> 58:24,850 childhood sweethearts who reconnect 20 years later and realize they were meant 892 58:24,850 --> 58:30,770 for each other in the story i would be the evil white american husband standing in the way of destiny, 893 58:31,390 --> 58:34,310 shut up he's just this kid in my 894 58:34,310 --> 58:42,150 head for such a long time i think he just missed him did he miss you all. 895 58:42,150 --> 58:48,210 Right this is very clearly in three sections right uh the first section the 896 58:48,210 --> 58:49,370 three of them are talking. 897 58:49,650 --> 58:52,190 The second section, Nora and 898 58:52,190 --> 58:57,290 Hyesung are talking together in Korean with Arthur still sitting there. 899 58:57,450 --> 59:03,750 The third section, Nora has gone to the bathroom and Hyesung and Arthur speak 900 59:03,750 --> 59:06,150 to each other. So we'll stop after each. 901 59:06,430 --> 59:11,170 I mostly want to talk about some amazing interviews that I read with Celine 902 59:11,170 --> 59:16,610 Fong that I think are very useful, but shall we read it Would that be fun? 903 59:16,750 --> 59:20,590 Yeah. I'll just, for the sake of the record, give a little bit of introduction 904 59:20,590 --> 59:22,850 for those who haven't seen it, though you should. 905 59:22,910 --> 59:27,290 It's a fantastically beautifully directed, beautifully written film. Yeah. 906 59:27,490 --> 59:29,830 It's a written, directed by Celine Song. 907 59:30,130 --> 59:35,170 And it follows, on one level, it follows two childhood friends over the course of 24 years. 908 59:35,650 --> 59:40,370 But really, it's about Nora. She emigrates to America when she's 12, 909 59:40,470 --> 59:45,170 and she kind of leaves a boy behind in Korea. And then we follow her as an adult, 910 59:45,410 --> 59:50,090 and she ends up marrying an American called Arthur. 911 59:50,610 --> 59:54,690 And then Haesung, her kind of, I'm going to use the word crush, 912 59:55,010 --> 59:57,250 but there's, you know, he's important to her. 913 59:57,510 --> 01:00:01,350 And I think it is more than a crush, but he comes to visit her in America.
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    March 19, 2024 (duration 11m)
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    09:44 Live-Radio am Dienstag jetzt mit einem Song aus Österreich aus dem Jahr 2021
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    Perfekt Geweckt vom 19. März
    March 19, 2024 (duration 11m)
    [transcript]
    09:44 Live-Radio am Dienstag jetzt mit einem Song aus Österreich aus dem Jahr 2021
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    The Women of Heart Rock On: Nancy Wilson
    March 19, 2024 (duration 38m)
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    12:08 that luckily wasn't loud enough to pick up on the microphone,
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