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    Explore " ep 17" with insightful episodes like "saying PLEASE is actually RUDE, Bravolebrity sightings at SUR, is Ali ANNOYING or SWEET?? and our recent LA trip recap!", "BlogCast #88 Readings & Riffs 18 Your Mother and My Mother", "BlogCast #87 Readings & Riffs 17 Who Wrote All the Music", "The Stoneman Killer of Mumbai and Kolkata, India" and "Discussing Different Asian Male Stereotypes Ft. Leo Chan | BARBERSHOP TALK" from podcasts like ""Happily Stuck Forever & Always", "Different Ways", "Different Ways", "Myths, Mysteries, & Monsters" and "The AM Podcast - A Podcast for Asian American Men"" and more!

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    saying PLEASE is actually RUDE, Bravolebrity sightings at SUR, is Ali ANNOYING or SWEET?? and our recent LA trip recap!

    saying PLEASE is actually RUDE, Bravolebrity sightings at SUR, is Ali ANNOYING or SWEET?? and our recent LA trip recap!

    Catch us on the upcoming season of Vanderpump Rules!! Well.... maybe?! On Episode 17 of the Happily Stuck Forever & Always Podcast, we get right into discussing Bryan's forehead, the amount of Pumpkin Spice that's in the air (cause it's officially September) and we discuss SO MANY amazing and funny moments from our recent trip to LA/West Hollywood - spoiler alert, we may have even seen some Bravolebrities... OMG! This episode was lots of fun! Sending you all a ton of love and spicy pumpkin holiday vibes with whipped cream, obvi.

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    BlogCast #88 Readings & Riffs 18 Your Mother and My Mother

    BlogCast #88 Readings & Riffs 18 Your Mother and My Mother

    The nurture of the earth is her nature and a model of and for us. She cannot be denied.

    Reading of a poem by Hafiz called, Your Mother and My Mother an excerpt from his book  of poetry called The Gift, Poems by Hafiz the Sufi Master, translated by Daniel Ladinsky. 

    Music by SergeQuadrado at Pixabay.

    The Riff aspect of these postings can be found on the blog AlltheDifferentWays where the composed thoughts and multimedia responses to these poems are posted. Thank you for listening.      

    The Riff aspect of these postings can be found on the blog allthedifferentways.com where I've composed thoughts and multimedia responses to these poems are posted. Thank you for listening.

    BlogCast #87 Readings & Riffs 17 Who Wrote All the Music

    BlogCast #87 Readings & Riffs 17 Who Wrote All the Music

    "...Some try so hard but not for the team
    So some must dream..." Thank you for listening.

    Reading of a poem by Hafiz called, Who Wrote All teh Music an excerpt from his book  of poetry called The Gift, Poems by Hafiz the Sufi Master, translated by Daniel Ladinsky. 

    Music by SergeQuadrado at Pixabay.

    The Riff aspect of these postings can be found on the blog AlltheDifferentWays where the composed thoughts and multimedia responses to these poems are posted. Thank you for listening.      

    The Riff aspect of these postings can be found on the blog allthedifferentways.com where I've composed thoughts and multimedia responses to these poems are posted. Thank you for listening.

    The Stoneman Killer of Mumbai and Kolkata, India

    The Stoneman Killer of Mumbai and Kolkata, India

    For four years in the late 1980's an unknown killer stalked the streets at night in Mumbai and Kolkata. His murder weapon; a 30 kilogram (65 pound) stone slab he used to crush the heads of the homeless population.

    Would the police ever put an end to the string of horrific murders or would the Stoneman Killer become another urban legend...

    If you have a myth, mystery, or monster you'd like us to cover, send an email to MythsMysteriesMonsters@gmail.com

    And if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe, rate, and review the show!

    Sources
    https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1989-10-09-vw-166-story.html

    https://www.hindustantimes.com/india/the-elusive-stoneman-of-kolkata/story-BQBcCHfk87WvoLp2LSCKRN.html

    https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/Stoneman-fears-back-on-Kolkata-streets/articleshow/30242699.cms

    https://www.indiatvnews.com/crime/news/the-unsolved-mystery-of-kolkata-s-stoneman-2108.html/page/6

    https://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/rajkot-stone-killer-held-for-3-murders-labourer-for-fourth-2888585/

    https://www.indiatoday.in/india/west/story/pune-man-arrested-for-killing-six-beggars-shirdi-town-vaishnav-173405-2013-08-10

    https://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/crime/story/19830930-panic-grips-bombay-as-mysterious-maniac-attacks-10-pavement-dwellers-5-dead-771054-2013-07-15

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    Discussing Different Asian Male Stereotypes Ft. Leo Chan | BARBERSHOP TALK

    Discussing Different Asian Male Stereotypes Ft. Leo Chan | BARBERSHOP TALK

    Start at the 6:10 mark to skip the small talk. 

    Yo, what’s going on, guys! We’re back again with another Barbershop Talk edition podcast episode. It's basically a segment where we have honest and raw conversations around various topics from the perspective of Asian Americans. Usually, I’ll have a guest on, and we’ll talk it out.

    For today’s podcast, I’m joined by my good friend, male fashion influencer Leo Chan of LevitateStyle. And today, we’re going to discuss the different types of stereotypes that exist for Asian guys and some stereotypes that we personally fall under.

    We covered everything from the typical Asian nerds, K-Pop, ABB or Asian Baby Boys, model minority, Han from Fast and Furious, spiky hair, and much more. 

    I really enjoyed going in-depth about this topic, and I hope you guys do too. Here’s to episode 17. Enjoy

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    EP 17: Drew Ruana — ‘Sleepwalker’ V16, The Skin and Conditions Game, and Training Philosophy

    EP 17: Drew Ruana — ‘Sleepwalker’ V16, The Skin and Conditions Game, and Training Philosophy

    Drew Ruana is a 20-year-old boulderer, sport climber, and competition climber who is quickly becoming one of the best rock climbers in the world. We talked about climbing ‘Sleepwalker’ (his first V16), the significance of skin and conditions and tactics for optimizing them, his current training philosophy, transitioning from competitions to outdoor climbing, and his career and climbing goals.  

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    Show Notes:  

    http://thenuggetclimbing.com/episodes/drew-ruana  

    Nuggets:  

    3:14 – Rest day during quarantine, Game of Thrones   

    4:57 – Bishop in February, ‘Goldfish Trombone’, and the worst skin injury Drew has ever had  

    6:55 – The Milwaukee fan, a game of 0.1 percents, and the importance of skin and conditions  

    10:13 – Night sessions and Drew’s light setup  

    11:02 – Drew’s chalk bucket of skin products  

    12:32 – Dry Spray, Climb Skin, and accepting bad skin  

    13:28 – Drew’s V15 rampage, a day in the life while projecting ‘Sleepwalker’, Drew’s best two days of climbing, and the sending drug  

    18:01 – Why Drew doesn’t warm up on other boulders  

    19:05 – Drew’s warmup routine  

    20:38 – How Drew thinks about working on multiple projects at a time vs focusing on one  

    21:58 – ‘Three Days In Joe’s’, mixing in volume, and doing V14 in a few minutes  

    23:39 – Griffin Whiteside, and Mike & Ikes as rocket fuel  

    25:36 – Drew’s training philosophy and workout  

    29:32 – Drew’s favorite rings exercises  

    31:17 – A day and B day, and “all the strength comes from recovery”  

    33:00 – The importance of nutrition and sleep, Drew’s protein intake (1-1.2 grams per lb bodyweight), and PhysiVantage protein powder  

    35:21 – Why Drew spent two years focusing more on weight lifting than climbing  

    38:18 – Climbing at Smith Rock at age 3, climbing ‘Dancer’, and Drew’s first set of quick draws  

    40:26 – Why Drew never felt external sources of pressure, competing as a kid, and the frustration of being too short for competition boulders  

    45:16 – Sticking it to the man, coach Tyson, and learning to climb tall  

    48:33 – Shifting motivation from comps to outdoor climbing  

    50:37 – Olympic qualifiers, world championships, frustrating comp results, and the validation of a successful outdoor season  

    1:02:39 – FA of ‘Pegasus’  

    1:06:10 – FA of ‘Assassin’  

    1:12:04 – Climbing at Smith and how that made Drew the climber he is today  

    1:13:26 – 5.15 projects at Smith  

    1:15:02 – “We’ll see where climbing takes me.”  

    1:16:15 – Psyche for bouldering, School of Mines, and dreams of alpine blocks  

    1:18:12 – Drew’s career plans, and wanting to give more back to the world than just climbing  

    1:20:32 – Why Drew thinks Salt Lake City is the best scene for hard training in the country  

    1:22:55 – A lot to be grateful for  

    1:25:26 – Instagram and Facebook, getting logged out of Messenger, and “You can always try harder.”  

    1:28:29 – BONUS: Drew’s campusing routine  

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