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Yeah, I guess so. Did you see that? Welcome to The Viall Files, the podcast that talks about relationships. But what people would say, how long when you were falling, how long? But what happens is that stretch continues beyond comfort levels. But I would get a little bit anxious when we'd have to meet each other somewhere. Yeah. Well, one of the things I study is how the brain sends out signals to the whole body and how these signals come back, because the strange part is the brain is situated all the way at one end of the body, all the way at the top end. It was just like I was at the bottom of a well, sitting and stewing. And they sort of stretch out like a flying squirrel. No names. In this episode, stories of the transmogrified. You ride up to the top of this tower in this very rickety little elevator type of thing and rising up in the elevator right now, 150 foot tall tower confess, climbing up and up and up. Like times not slowing in the moment, but seems to be slowing after the moment? The summer before the crash Ollestad and his father were in Mexico. He tells the following story. And that's why I was knitting. So I saw this ad on campus and it said somebody to work in a sleep lab. There he planned to write a novel, but instead he learned how to be alone. And I realized years later that every time we ran into each other, he has no idea that those were me. What happened to him, though? Two Mexican-American fans talk about rooting for more than one hometown team in Los Angeles and in Mexico. And the other one would say, oh, I love that book. Everyone was there, mobs of people. 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. On Mondays, listeners call in for a live version of the popular Instagram series "Questions with Nick." The only survivor was an 11-year-old boy named Norman Ollestad. And it turns out that's not the worst of it. And I had two friends who were in love. It's just computationally difficult. April 14, 2022 Street vendors are an essential part of Los Angeles' history and its economy. Yeah. I didn't know. Just listen. That's right. That's right. 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. She went and lived with Buddhist nuns for a year in Sri Lanka. The version I know is that he was actually sitting at his desk looking out the window and was imagining window washers falling sort of from their scaffolding, but at the same same exact idea. Your name:Date: Title of podcast: What was the topic/main idea of the podcast? So how do you explain that? That would be impossible under normal circumstances. So he could only tell you what would happen. A nice surprise: in each episode of SmartLess, one of the hosts reveals his mystery guest to the other two. Her muscles loosen, her hands curl. I hope there is a third season, because this podcast has not even scratched the surface of failures. 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Barnum saw the fall, he said that if someone could figure out a way to go over that, that would that would be a huge stunt that would give them fame and fortune. Another way of saying it, the flip it around, it may make it more clear, just as you can turn gravity off by snapping the cable, you can actually simulate gravity by pulling on the cable that pulls that elevator up really, really quickly, because now the scale is running into your feet. And. A pair of mail-order shoes that led to "The Outsiders.". No one. The episodes tell deeply layered stories, lush with interviews, field recordings and music. This one is about what would you call terror or just no, it's about time, really time. She probably had photographs of herself that she signed. Or Faller comes from science writer David Quammen. It seems really far. The extraordinary stories of ordinary life. 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? A pair of mail-order shoes that led to the film The Outsiders. Then the mystery of how cats can fall from these amazing heights and survive. So what just happened? Right after people did the jump, he would ask them how long they thought their fall took. Falling KCRW's UnFictional 00:00 28:30 Info The story of an 11-year-old boy, the only survivor of a plane crash, who has to make his way down a mountain to find rescue. Why didnt Ollestad speak up and voice his, 4. So basically, you're saying his little brain is trying to figure out the timing. So cats that fell a little ways were OK. That's still a long ways were OK, weirdly, but this five to nine thing. A film version is currently in production. Stories that will stick in your head like a memory. But because the heavens are merciful during this guy's victory lap, is he traveling around the world? Welcome to The Viall Files, the podcast that talks about relationships. She would drag herself to Niagara each spring and summer. Why can you give me a little history? So it would be like if you were a NASA operator controlling the Mars rover, there's a delay between when you send the signals signal and when you get the feedback, when you get the feedback. And falling is number one or number two most common theme. Well, that's what I think the eye contact is. One man watched his children suddenly turn into grown-ups, while another upended every part of his life. We talked a lot in class and after class on the paths around campus. No holds barred. And there was one cat that fell 32 stories and the cat had a little bit of sort of thoracic bruising and a chip tooth and that was it. What are you doing? They discuss all things pop culture, sex, and feelings. 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 that's your cruising speed as your cruising speed. Imagine entering a giant machine that sucks you in one end, and spits you out the other side as something completely different. I careened and spun. And the next thing you know, a misstep and. What is a defenestrated mean? Uh, let's see. Just sort of. But I was a boy. Well, we had a class together our freshman year. He also, though, surfed every morning and played, poker on the beach with all these crazy dudes. Ollestad says his father often told him not to, worry about what youre supposed to do. I said, why would the cat fall out? Let's try this. Ancestress the worst d o jatt. That's he was here before, I guess far too loudly was here. Is that a lucky cat or is that just plain Phisit. But does that does that solve the what is gravity question? Yeah. And we're still about a hundred and thirty two and five months. She's very brave. That's a leap. So next, we have a story of a different kind of fall. Oh, look, there's a guy in a blue shirt. It's black. Can I say that on the air for holler for a dollar an hour? 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 Fanny Taylor. Review our. And then falling back in, yeah, seemed like a good way to open the show, because this is going to be a show where we take this idea of falling and we walk it in all kinds of different directions, like comes where you snap. And our record here, it wasn't in this paper, but our record is. Yeah. How do you like that? If you can never get enough true crime Congratulations, youve found your people. She had been a principal. Yes. Like, these are not magical creatures. Calculated from 1st and 3rd party data. She thought, this is it. And they noticed that that in Manhattan there were a lot of cats falling out of windows, high windows falling off ledges, falling off roofs. Even their first kiss, he didn't realize he was kissing a girl he'd actually known for years. But then we run into each other and we talk. He's a neuroscientist. This is actually the first one of my first radio pieces to hear what we're saying as we're in freefall. She had traveled all over the world. It's just kind of embarrassing. Every house is haunted. That make people even crazier. Please put out more . There he planned to write a novel, but instead he learned how to be alone. They find out I do astrophysics. No. Right. Then, discuss the program or use the materials I built to add more structure and rigor to the lesson. Join us for a heavy dose of research with a dash of comedy thrown in for flavor. Let's do it. And I said, could it have anything to do with timing? Learn more at radiotopia.fm. Yeah. Its gravity is so extreme light traveling at the speed of light. And please let us know about your favorite podcasts . But finally he did. You were walking wusses, Niagara Falls is one of the great forces of nature, every second 600000 gallons fall over the edge, pound rocks below with such a fury that you can hear it five miles away. I enjoyed both seasons of the podcast, and listened often. 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. But on the ground, you've got Big Bird, you've got snakes, tigers and reptiles, all that ground like. I understand what Einstein tells you when he explained it. But there's a difference between being able to predict what will happen and be able to explain why it happens. This hour, Radiolab dives into stories of great falls. 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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. So you don't just die because you disappear. In each episode of Family Ghosts, we investigate the true story behind a mysterious figure whose legend has followed a family for generations. And my father told me not to go climbing around on the house under construction. I heard it. Great. Vaguely. And what is that? Learn more at radiotopia.fm. 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. What's her name? It doesn't seem that far when you're down there. He said you were lacking a core. The only survivor was an 11-year-old boy named Norman Ollestad. 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? There he planned to write a novel, but instead he learned how to be alone. Let's check your harness. Meanwhile, almost every element of producer Jaime Roque's life was. Can't remember how I came across this podcast but so glad I did. One man watched his children suddenly turn into grown-ups, while another upended every part of his life. Why is it that elderly people fall down a lot? Yeah, that's what he's saying. OK, as a result of this fact, he was OK. Wow, that's amazing. They're calibrating the timing of their whole nervous system. And it was good to be with her. Then they knock and cut the rope. And it's called Queen of the Mist Queen in the Mist. Bastardsack , 04/15/2022. Three, two. Over to some rocks and a rescue team paddle out to the barrel right away, they get the barrel and they have to sort open. When Aric Allen was 21, he lived in a desolate mountain cabin for 10 weeks. He's a writer, and his book about his father and the plane crash is Crazy for the Storm. Established in September 2016, Unfound is a missing persons program concentrated on interviewing family, friends, and reporters who are closest to the cases. Updated monthly. When I came to New York City, I said, what do you mean cats fall out of buildings? She was 63. Season 1 sheds light on di First-person diaries, sound portraits, and hidden chapters of history from Peabody Award-winning producer Joe Richman and the Radio Diaries team. You could listen to the Unfictional podcast as a class or have kids plug in their devices to listen individually. 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. 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. Course Hero is not sponsored or endorsed by any college or university. So I'm going to send out a corrective motor command. And then at that point kind of backtracked and denied having ever really loved me. Falling_Podcast.pdf - Unfictional Podcast - Falling. Welcome to it! One thing I forgot to mention, April actually wasn't part of David's study, but she had been she would have been wearing around her wrist this little device, new device called the perceptual chronometer. Well, we're we're about to fall away, I think we yes. The only survivor was an 11year old boy. Yeah, got a lot deeper. In February of 1979 1979 A small plane crashed on an icy slope high in the mountains of San Gabriel leaving three people dead on February of 1979. All the way back to. Well, this is a very difficult concept. OK. OK, he is out of the plane now, he's hurling through space free falling. I'm glad to see what would happen when they would defenestrate these cats. Show notes: The story of an 11-year-old boy, the only survivor of a plane crash, who has to make his way down a mountain to find rescue. Yeah, it was it in Philly was in Philly on Sansom Street, a year and a half goes by. Yeah. Lot of trial and error until you get the timing right. That's right. What makes you larger and one who makes you see what you want and I should go right through the center? Well, actually, I have a random one for you guys about falling. Right answer if they'd had a stopwatch just under three seconds. 1. Nice one is falling apart. And then finally, the signal does come back and you've sent out this corrective motor command and you'll stumble with each step. Just save and print a stack to keep in your classroom. All right. So I figured people like death and mayhem. When you start to feel kind of dreamy, you start to feel this loosening of your thoughts, loosening of of your reality. And but that kind of explanation didn't really satisfy. That's why we created this free podcast reflection sheet for your classroom! Yes. And how does that work? Signup to sync subscriptions across devices. So I did. She was sitting at home, sitting in her apartment in Bay City, Michigan, and for some odd reason she read an article about the goings on at Niagara Falls and she decided she would go over Niagara Falls in a barrel. Sandbox is Science Foundation initiative dedicated to engaging everyone with the process of science. When was the first time you talked to him? We'll call Simon. 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. But at night, she crawled up the tree for safety, she climbs up in that tree, drops food there for her baby, and she's going to drop off to sleep. Oh, poor. That's right. Miss the frequent updates. Bur he was intense and sometimes reckless with with the demands he put on his young son to live a life of gritty adventure, and extremes. Support Radiolab by becoming a member today atRadiolab.org/donate. You too. She had run a dancing school. I calculated that later there'll be one 1000 in this whole experience, left David Eagleman with a question that he could not get out of his mind. And would you see him in the neighborhood because you're still neighbors? 2. Hopefully the show gets a third season. I am alive. Back to April. Imperfect Paradise is a longform narrative podcast showcasing California stories with universal significance. Sounds like a delicious fruit salad. So what did you say? 43, 44, 46 Flashcards _ Quizlet.pdf, identity will not be revealed After submitting the questionnaire the data will, 5AC4D92D-02FB-48F4-BA9C-4A31E1F3E825.jpeg, C the standard of living will decrease if the labour force grows more quickly, Glass syringes also are available in a variety of sizes They generally have, 46 42 Matching Model and Data In this section we simulate data for a small open, Access provided by 162212107134 on 011323 For personal use only et al 1985. You did it. Did it feel like falling? There's all there's it goes on and on. Really nervous right now. No, I just said it was a guy to set you up so that you would ask me that question because, in fact, it was a woman. And I said, What is that? Each of the five easy-prep lessons in this download include: Got a mini disc strapped to his chest. I had become lost. And I don't know, it's like this moment of somebody falling out of control. Yeah. There's no break in the eye contact that's like constant to the point where I think it could be uncomfortable for some people, but. 1 hour. In February of what year did the Cessna airplane at the center of this story crash? So what is the agent responsible for the pole? Extension: the podcast connects to the present with a quote from Trump about taking down Washington's and Jefferson's monuments since Confederate monuments are coming down as well. OK, so as Jordan gets up into the sky. In February of what year did the Cessna airplane at the center of this story crash? I like saying that. It's very dark. You know, they said, oh, that's a hip, knee jerk. No one's ever died on this thing, right? I'm not adherent to that theory, not knowing anything else. You just had the inside on your own. This is where we get back to what Quammen calls the terminal velocity issue or here's how and put it to us. What does that mean? Two Mexican-American fans talk about rooting for more than one hometown team in Los Angeles and in Mexico. Initially, it feels like a stretch. That describes the transmogrifier a fantastical device from the Calvin and Hobbes comic strips. 175 miles an hour. You die long before you disappear. Really nervous right now. We're we're not writing down most of what's passing through our system. 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. It really doesn't say, well, why, what was its function? 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.
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