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Should have a higher rating because this podcast rules. Nick has a lot of dating experience (on TV as The Bachelor and off), so he likes to think he knows what he's talking about. If you can never get enough true crime Congratulations, youve found your people. I'm already freaking out and my hands are sure to shake the very top. I'm not adherent to that theory, not knowing anything else. And then one day I woke up and swear to God, like all the leaves fell off, the trees fall turn into winter, and Simon told Cerita it was over something about a core that I'm lacking. 1 phone call. BBC Radio 4 . Among all the other intractable issues, one in particular interests me, and that is what's the terminal velocity of a plummeting cat. Stories that will stick in your head like a memory. No, no. Do you even know where you are right now? Thats the premise behind Beautiful Stories from Anonymous People, hosted by comedian Chris Gethard (the Chris Gethard Show, Broad City, This American Life, and one of Time Outs 10 best comedians of 2015). He got out there and he put the stove down and lit a fire, had a couple of eggs in a frying pan and made an omelet right over this churning like rapid. But to try to remember a thousand or 2000 of those, how do you pick it up? For decades, this activity was illegal. You'll hear there's going to be a moment. But the picture they painted for her was not what her life turned out to be. So if light doesn't come out, nothing's coming out. Is that the way it felt? How about that? And what is that? And so this idea that he didn't recognize me didn't seem so as important as the present moment, it it just kept getting better. Nick has a lot of dating experience (on TV as The Bachelor and off), so he likes to think he knows what he's talking about. But what people would say, how long when you were falling, how long? It really doesn't say, well, why, what was its function? Please put out more . One man watched his children suddenly turn into grown-ups, while another upended every part of his life. I mean, when I used to write for Outside magazine, I would browse through journals and I would come across obscure papers. Did it feel like falling? Props to her. So then I was looking down at the ground as the red brick floor was coming towards me and I was thinking about Alice in Wonderland, how this must be, what it was like for her when she fell down the rabbit hole. She actually works in the in the veterinary hospital here at the Animal Medical Center. Turns out when you're falling, you don't actually see in slow motion. Three, two. We are all formed in part by our familial collections of secrets, intrigues, and myths. They discuss all things pop culture, sex, and feelings. It's black. In February of what year did the Cessna airplane at the center of this story crash? But I mean, how it works is it just puts the pen down. So that's your cruising speed as your cruising speed. The experience of being with her, I think ran ahead of my sense of her biography. I can not. I'm Jad Abumrad. So like if we're living on the curve, then we're constantly falling down. Stories that will stick in your head like a memory. And then they hit the ground belly flop, and you're saying that because they hit this cruising speed and then relax into the flying squirrel, the impact is less. Even their first kiss, he didn't realize he was kissing a girl he'd actually known for years. And presumably she's going to take the next step into fame and fortune. The crowd, no doubt is thinking that woman is dead. Throwing out the window really? Ten seconds. Lost recordings, hidden worlds, people possessed by a sound, a vision, a mission. Yeah, we would see each other around at parties. And she was broke. If you need more space for an answer, feel free to continue. She had run a dancing school. Ove the rowing man. The extraordinary stories of ordinary life. She was down on her luck and she'd been a she'd done a lot of different things. It really started with Niagara Falls because up to that point, people had done all kinds of things in Niagara Falls to back up. And again, eye contact, we would talk and be connected with the eyes. One man watched his children suddenly turn into grown-ups, while another upended every part of his life. SCAD diving stands for suspended catch er device. Join author, poet, and recipient of two penises in her butt (at the same time) Asa Akira as she is joined by both her porno and non-porno friends. That's right. So his head is going thump, thump, thump music. On Wednesdays, Nick sits down with an inspiring guest who challenges the way he looks at the world. Yeah, a fellow named Charles Blondin, famous French wirewalker and a Canadian guy who called himself the Great Ferrini. Should have a higher rating because this podcast rules. I'm glad to see what would happen when they would defenestrate these cats. Add that to your active vocabulary today. The car, the core of what I what I was trying to talk about was lingering doubt whether whether this was it wondering could I fall further? And would you see him in the neighborhood because you're still neighbors? On Mondays, listeners call in for a live version of the popular Instagram series "Questions with Nick." That's exactly right. If you've ever wanted to know about champagne, satanism, the Stonewall Uprising, chaos theory, LSD, El Nino, true crime and Rosa Parks then look no further. And the next thing you know, a misstep and. Which is why in 1850, when P.T. Yeah, well, cats that fell less than five stories they did find she's not too bad. And off she goes to the brink. No, that's my term. He couldn't string those together as all the same person having the same conversation, right? The day LA and smog first met. Headed to the falls, by the way, what day we're talking about. Yeah, it's hard somehow. I don't see anything between the table and your pen. You can find vendors with mobile carts and food trucks on street corners, outside concert venues, and sporting events selling hot dogs, tacos, burritos, churros, fruit, t-shirts, souvenirs, and just about anything else you can imagine. That's a bad situation to be in. We saw one hundred thirty two cats fall in a five month summer period. Yeah. But in their home country Dubai, nishas gender identity is illegal, and they can be deported or convicted of homexuality, or cross-dressing.. But there is at least one tantalizing bit of evidence to support this idea. And I realized years later that every time we ran into each other, he has no idea that those were me. Oh, you go chasing rabbits and. Right after people did the jump, he would ask them how long they thought their fall took. Or falling, falling, falling, that means to be a real good idea, to wake up from that sleep was such a dangerous proposition for so many millions of years that something like the hip knee jerk, if some of those primates had that behavior, they may have been just slightly more likely over millions of years to to adapt and survive. Welcome to it! Norman Jr. describes his dad, Norman Ollestad, Sr., as a straight-laced, kind of 1950s guy, with a law degree and a job with the FBI. And please let us know about your favorite podcasts . Well, tell me your name first and just tell me how you would like to be identified on air. What are you doing? Was stressful. On the day of the flight, young Norman Ollestad notices especially thick clouds and overhears a radio warning, about the weather. That's he was here before, I guess far too loudly was here. And then catch yourself from falling. You don't speed up anymore. No holds barred. And we went on all of the scariest roller coasters. November 18, 2022 Ftbol Confidential looks at the legendary LA city league soccer team formed over beers in a Santa Monica pub by British expatriates. Radiolab is supported in part by the National Science Foundation and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, enhancing public understanding of science and technology in the modern world. Hey, hi. I was working at Kentucky Fried Chicken. Don't lie down. So it wasn't a guy then? There he planned to write a novel, but instead he learned how to be alone. She's in the barrel, getting hurled down the river, tossed and turned my brain tall. Mary Lorson explores scenes from her childhood in a personal memoir musical documentary. When the elevator cables cut, they look down at the scale and the scale will drop to zero because the scale will be falling away from their feet at exactly the same rate that their feet are falling to their feet won't push on the scale any longer because the scale will be moving downward with them. Yeah. One man watched his children suddenly turn into grown-ups, while another upended every part of his life. More or less nothing. There is nothing but a dead woman in that barrel, but. Back down on the water and then it floats. I'm Robert Krulwich by this John Murray Radio Lab is produced by Jad Abumrad and Tim Howard. Vaguely. Show less. Norman Jr. describes his dad, Norman Ollestad, Sr., as a straight-laced, kind of 1950s guy with a law degree, and a job with the FBI. 8 years ago Player FM is scanning the web for high-quality podcasts for you to enjoy right now. Oh, my God. She died in a poor house, which is where she didn't want to wind up, but that is where she wound up in just 10 years later, somebody repeats and feet a man and he tours the world pestered. But in their home country Dubai, nisha's gender identity is illegal, and they can be deported or convicted of homexuality, or "cross-dressing.". He was in his helmet. In this season of Unfictional, Stories of Transformation, and the ways in which the world and all of us have fundamentally changed since the pandemic began. Imperfect Paradise is a longform narrative podcast showcasing California stories with universal significance. He's a writer, and his book about his father and the plane crash is Crazy for the Storm. You fall in, you're not coming out. And he made really good eye contact to the point where it's a little flirty. So cats that fell a little ways were OK. That's still a long ways were OK, weirdly, but this five to nine thing. That's interesting because my kids 10 months old and I think he's in this calibrating period. Each of the five easy-prep lessons in this download include: Stay with me, girl. In this season of Unfictional, Stories of Transformation, and the ways in which the world and all of us have fundamentally changed since the pandemic began. Yeah, not now. When Aric Allen was 21, he lived in a desolate mountain cabin for 10 weeks. Within like a few seconds, he's at 100 miles an hour. We have no choice. 1 phone call. OK, we're going to try now to eighty milliseconds OK to eighty go went down to tumble. Then the mystery of how cats can fall from these amazing heights and survive. AMAA. Available now 28 minutes Last on. Sounds like a delicious fruit salad. Well, no, not say that because I think people should visit New York without without receiving umbrellas. Oh, poor. Wait, you're OK? Ftbol Confidential looks at Nikys Sports, the biggest family-run chain of soccer stores in LA. A device gives us a peak at the alternate universe versions of the podcast and we get a grim look at what could have been had Unpitchable never been born. So, for example, I just recently interviewed a gentleman who had been in a motorcycle accident, and as his helmet was bouncing along off the asphalt, he was composing a little song to the rhythm of his helmet bouncing. He found you finally. He was playing in his subdivision in Houston and there was a house nearby that was under construction. But what happens is that stretch continues beyond comfort levels. In February of 1979, a small plane crashed onto an icy slope high in the San Gabriel mountains, ultimately leaving three people dead. Download . Yeah. Yeah, but the thing to know about these guys is, is this is basically just a show because, for example, the wire that they walked on was pretty wide about the diameter of a coffee cup. Oh, my God. Instead, he told his son to just _____ _____, 4. Um. Featuring an elusive father, A Dancerina doll, a Polaroid Swinger, and a camel hair coat from Saks, all in constant motion. Did you feel like you at a certain point started to actually fall out of love with him? That's a leap. I should probably tell you guys the results of the study, but so do people report that time slowed down enough for them to read the number on the lot? Do you understand it? On Wednesdays, Nick sits down with an inspiring guest who challenges the way he looks at the world. Forty two floors in the cat walked away were forty two. With no one around to help, young Norman had to make his way down the mountain and somehow find rescue. The guy who did that would be the real gravity here. How is that guy? He said, if you imagine the universe as a vast rubber mat, a rubber mat held really, really taut, let's just take a wider and let's take the earth and just plop it on to the mat. Someone else had to learn to live with hardship and found their true identity along the way, all while living in two worlds . Yeah, they just clicked. So when you read that back out, the experience feels like it must have taken a very long time. He tells the following story. What happened was the events seemed to take a very long time, I thought about whether I had time to grab for the edge of the roof and I realized it was too late for that. She's going. These print-and-teach worksheets also include sub plan instructions, in case you need someone else to run the show. You too. Yeah. They did find two. November 18, 2022 Ftbol Confidential looks at AYSO, American homegrown soccer culture. Mauricio leaves Mexico City for Los Angeles, and his dreams of television come true in a very unlikely way. Every week, Chris opens the phone line to one anonymous caller, and he cant hang up first, no matter what. I'm Jad Abumrad. And wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. And the legend goes that Albert Einstein was walking around one day and he found himself imagining a person riding in an elevator. She can't feel the tree under her back or hear the noises down below. And I said, What is that? Well, say you're living on the 30th floor of a building and it's summertime. But the thought is if April falls and everything starts to smooth down, well, then these numbers should slow to so that if she looks at her wrist as she's falling, she should be able to now read the watch. The Kitchen Sisters Present Stories from the b-side of history. And what to think I haven't told you is that not only was she wet and soggy and according to newspaper accounts, hysterical. Look at you. Yes. Radio Diaries is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX. Has it pull it? Up to 150. June 9, 2022 In 'El Pueblo,' producer Mike Schilitt explores the surprising history of Olvera Street an idealized fantasy of Mexico created in downtown Los Angeles that has supported generations of Agelenos. So I did. Good God, I knew the car would come up. It's just kind of embarrassing. I didn't know that. There's all there's it goes on and on. Bent By Nature Episode 1 introduces KCRW DJ Deirdre ODonoghue, host of "SNAP!," a freeform alternative and independent music and culture program in Los Angeles in the '80s and goes inside the community she cultivated, her passion for music, and the problems she had with KCRWs management and staff.