In Episode 1091 of The Rated R Safety Show, Jay Allen kicks things off old-school with an audio-only episode, diving into the latest headlines, safety updates, and a thought-provoking discussion on breaking routines. From controversial tariffs and immigration protests to unexpected corporate moves, Jay covers the big stories with his signature no-nonsense style. Plus, inspired by Todd Conklin’s Simple Revolutionary Acts, he challenges listeners to disrupt their daily patterns for a fresh perspective. Tune in for safety, sarcasm, and the unexpected!
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This show is brought to you by Safety FM.
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This show is brought to you by Safety FM.
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This show is brought to you by Safety FM.
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This show is brought to you by Safety FM.
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Finally, show with the balls to call it like it is.
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Rated R Safety Show on Safety FM.
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Countdown to audio torture.
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The rated R Safety Show starts in 3, 2, 1.
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Let the eardrum pain begin.
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Forget the corporate bullshit.
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This is the Rated R Safety Show with your host, Dr....
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It doesn't matter who the host is.
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Oh, you so know that's true and so do I.
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It does not matter who the host is.
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What has always mattered is who the listeners are.
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Anyways, today is Monday, February 3rd of 2025, day 3...
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30th, 140th, listen to me.
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Day 34th of the year and only 331 days left to go.
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We are broadcasting from the Safety FM studios in Orlando, Florida.
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And coming across the multiverse known as Safety FM.
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And hanging out with our friends and colleagues over there.
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Rio, USA, Canada, UK.
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Okay, so if you're hanging out and kind of realizing that,
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hey, I'm listening to your show, but that's it.
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You're not visualizing it.
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I got something to tell you.
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There is no visual today.
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It's just straight up old school radio.
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Yeah, or podcasting depending on how you look at it.
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Because I have no video for you today.
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Just a little FYI action in case you're looking.
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So we are a show that consists of safety in the news, news and safety.
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We do everything to a radio station and then it goes into a podcast network.
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And then it goes into video.
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And for some reason today there is no video.
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We have some issues going on.
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Not going to lie there.
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We can talk about those later if you'd like, but that's kind of it.
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That's kind of the whole thing there.
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So there you go.
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Anyways, if you want to interact with the show, it's simple to do so.
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All you have to do is go to callinradio.com.
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That's callinradio.com.
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That will get everything moving and grooving for you if you're interested in doing that.
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What that will do in that sequence of events is that once you get here and we start going,
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what happens is the following.
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You have the option of doing a video, a text message or an audio message.
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That's kind of the gully-oley when you get into callinradio.com.
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So always a good time as we are doing our things over there because, hey,
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what else would we be doing?
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And some people will go, well, can I do that on social media?
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And I guess you can if you take a look so on doing it.
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But is it as entertaining as the next question?
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Of course not.
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Of course it's not as entertaining doing it on text, not meaning on social media.
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And the reason that I say this is the following is what happens is most of the time during the show,
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I'm not looking at that stuff in real time.
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So some people get upset like you ignited me.
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I love the people that I know directly that will text me and be like, hey, listen, I try to call in.
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Well, if I gave you the hotline number, you know, the line to get in directly,
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then that would probably mean that I wanted you in here directly.
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If I didn't, then you're just going through the normal line.
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You know, the call in radio aspect of it.
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You know, you get that.
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So a lot of stuff going on always as we are speaking anyway.
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So let's start talking right away about what the hell was trending in the overnight
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because something tells me you're going to want to know that is what was trending rated are safety.
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OK, so notable and noteworthy protesters take to the streets in Los Angeles
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against the nationwide illegal immigrant crackdown.
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Beyonce announces a new tour before the big night at the Grammys and more drama
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between Blake Lively and Justin Baldini or Baldoni and showbiz.
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We'll talk about that. Also, Chuck Todd is leaving NBC News and an old series gets a reboot at Netflix.
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We'll talk about that. Also, King Charles will appear in a documentary on conservation.
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We'll talk about details about that where we get into the Royals.
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And I'm not talking about the Royals with cheese here.
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So with that being said, I have some people that are hanging out with us from feature story news
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that are waiting to talk about what the hell is going on inside of the world of the news.
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So if you're interested, I'm sure is interested in talking about what the hell is going on.
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So if you're good to go, I'm good to go and we'll get it all started right now.
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So let's go ahead and do that and get into the news because it sounds like a good time to do that.
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So let's do it.
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Here is the news on the safety show from feature story news in Brussels.
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I'm William Denslow.
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The European Union says it will respond firmly if Donald Trump follows through on a threat to impose duties on European goods.
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After slapping tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China, US President Donald Trump says the EU could expect similar action.
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Pretty soon, the US president has defended his decision to impose sweeping tariffs on the United States is top three trading partners,
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even if he acknowledged there may be some pain for Americans.
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Kate Fisher reports from Washington.
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President Trump accused China, Canada and Mexico of participating in a, quote, decades long ripoff of America with regard to trade crime and poisonous drugs.
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He also suggested it was time for Canada to become America's cherished 51st state, saying they could avoid tariffs that way as well as having lower taxes and better military protection.
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But he did acknowledge that tariffs could cause pain for Americans in the form of higher prices, but assured them it will, quote, all be worth the price that must be paid.
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President Trump says talks with Israel are progressing.
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He had a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington on Tuesday.
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The first phase of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is holding, the focus now shifting to negotiations over a planned second phase.
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Giles Gibson reports from Tel Aviv.
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The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to be the first foreign leader to meet President Trump at the White House since his inauguration.
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As he boarded his flight to the US, he said their talks will focus on securing the release of Israeli hostages as well as Iran.
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Now, this is a critical moment in the Gaza ceasefire deal with talks set to begin this week on moving on to the second phase of the agreement.
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That includes the release of all remaining Israeli hostages as well as the complete withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza.
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India is deploying paramilitary forces along with a slew of new crowd control measures as tens of millions make their way to Kumbh Mela.
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Monday is set to be one of the busiest days of the six-week-long festival.
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And pressure is building on officials to ensure a safe environment after a stampede killed 30 people there last week.
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Ishan Garg tells us more from New Delhi.
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Tens of millions of pilgrims are expected to take a dip at the holy site in Kumbh Mela,
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which is at the confluence of three culturally significant rivers.
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Vehicles have been banned in the area and a new entry and exit route prepared after crowd rushes led to multiple deaths and injuries last week.
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Officials say they expect some 400 million pilgrims to attend the Hindu festival that's been touted as the largest religious gathering in the world.
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A new executive state, Marco Rubio, warns that Washington will take necessary measures if Panama doesn't curb China's perceived influence over the Panama Canal.
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Panama's president says discussions over the canal sovereignty are a non-starter,
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but has offered to cooperate with the US on the subject of immigration.
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From bureaus worldwide, this is FSN.
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With FSN Spotlight, I'm Simon Marks.
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Today, fresh questions about whether the war between Russia and Ukraine really is heading towards a conclusion.
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President Trump indicated on Friday that discussions are underway at a high level.
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Between Moscow and Washington, he would not be drawn on whether he has already spoken to Vladimir Putin about the need for peace negotiations.
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But some analysts are wondering whether there really is sufficient impetus for the Kremlin to wrap up its military campaign.
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Air Vice Marshal Sean Bell is a military analyst and co-host of the Red Matrix podcast.
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There was a hope that Putin would be prepared to negotiate with Trump.
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But the question is why? At the moment, Russia is on the front foot.
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It is winning.
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Ceasefires generally only happen when one side wins, the other side loses, or you end up with stalemate.
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It's a boring military strategy. But the fact is Russia used to do frontal assaults.
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Now they're encircling villages and towns along the way, strangling the Ukrainians out of them.
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Now this takes months, normally six to nine months.
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But the Russian military are going ahead, so there's no evidence at all that the Russian military are preparing for a pause anytime soon, despite the fact
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there's a lot of sort of air of expectation that Trump will be able to bring this all to a halt and very soon.
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It will fall to retired Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg to see whether Moscow and Kiev can be prodded to the negotiating table.
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He is President Trump's new special representative to Ukraine and Russia.
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With FSN Spotlight, I'm Simon Marks.
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FSN is an independent source of news for TV, radio and digital networks worldwide.
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You can find more of our minute-by-minute updates on Twitter.
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Follow us there at Feature Story.
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And we have a wealth of audio and video stories from our global news bureaus on Facebook.
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You can find us there by following Feature Story News.
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Stay tuned for further updates right here.
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But for now, that's the latest Feature Story News.
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William Denslo reporting.
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And how technology changes and so does the environment that we're in.
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And cyber criminals will do everything they can to take advantage of a system.
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If you don't own a home, you have nothing to fear about what I'm about to tell you.
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But if you own a home like me and you don't guard it with home title lock, you're inviting home title fraud, one of the fastest growing crimes.
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Cyber thieves around the world know our home values are sky high at the moment, and that makes us a target.
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The crime is scary simple. Let me explain it to you real quick.
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A cyber thief simply forges your name on a property cell form and refiles it. That's it.
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Now he or she is on the deed of your home and you have no idea that you're a victim.
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Then the version takes out a loan on your home and vanishes and you to the police that you didn't commit bank fraud.
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Home title locks put a virtual barrier around your home title.
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The instant they detect any kind of tampering or anybody messing around, they help shut it down.
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Look, if you have equity in your home, you need to guard it the best way that you can.
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Some people might even go as far as guarding it with their life.
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Go to home title lock dot com and register your address to see if you already are a victim and enter the code radio.
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That's code radio at home title lock dot com.
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Safety never sounded so terrible. Rated R safety show.
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We all want to make sure that our family is protected in medical emergencies.
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What many of us don't realize is that health insurance won't always cover the full amount of an emergency medical flight.
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And don't forget to tell them that J. Allen sent you more sarcasm than a mortal.
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Combat beat down.
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Rated R safety shy.
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I know you all want to hit your revenue targets and get the launch done.
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Well, making sure that your team knows what to do and how to do it is a huge part of it.
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So I'm sure that you all do different kinds of training.
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And I'm willing to bet that you probably use PowerPoint, Zoom, etc.
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I also bet that when you get someone droning on about a topic using these tools, you probably zone out.
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And your team does, too. I mean, it is a reality of what happens.
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That's why I strongly recommend a tool called Articulate 360.
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That makes it so easy to whip together interactive, really beautiful e-learnings that really engages peoples
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and gets info across. You can create short form micro learning, super interactive courses,
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and really whatever you need when you're in their site.
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Then with a couple of clicks, you can send it out and check on it and see the progress of your team.
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Your team can also check back on the training anytime they want in a super simple portal.
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Literally everyone uses Articulate.
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That's articulate.com forward slash 360 to start your free trial.
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And don't forget to tell them that I was the one that sent you there.
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Safety in a way never heard of before.
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The Rated R Safety Show on Safety FM.
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Okay, there you go. 16 minutes past the top of the hours.
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You and I are hanging out on this lovely Monday and getting to do all the fun stuff that we get to do.
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Yes, I know. I know. I've already had several people got Doug.
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Yes, there is no video today. And guess what? We're going to be okay.
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It's going to be okay because we're a radio show does podcasting and does video from time to time.
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I didn't realize that it was going to be a thing, but hey, it's a thing today.
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It seems like but we're good. It's all good as we are talking.
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Anyways, let's get into what's important because I think that that's going to be part of our protocol.
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Of what needs to be done. Anyway, shots have been fired in the great North American and China to trade war of 2025.
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The official tariff go into effect just after midnight tonight, leaving Canada and Mexico one last day to play ball.
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Otherwise, the blanket 25% tariffs will be in place on virtually all imported Canadian and Mexican products,
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excluding energy or energy resources from Canada, which face a 10% in board tax.
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China faces its own additional 10% tariffs to Trump said late Sunday that he will be holding calls with Canadian and Mexican leadership today.
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These tariffs are small part of the broader economic policy, but that year they're not being used as tools to bring down prices in the short term.
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They're explicitly being implemented as leverage so that Canada, Mexico and China take more serious the international drug trade, particularly related to fentanyl.
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In the specific language of the executive orders issuing a tariff on Canadian imports, immediate action is required to finally end the public health crisis
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and national emergencies, which will not happen unless the compliance and cooperation of Canada is assured.
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In other words, these tariffs could end tomorrow if Canada's government stepped up resources to secure the border, its border and use it well,
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that it shares with the United States from drug smuggling operations.
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But wait, possession of fentanyl and just about any other opioid meth, coke and ecstasy, ecstasy, ecstasy, apparently I can't say that word,
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have been largely decriminalized in British Columbia and now Canada was admiss providence since January 31st of 2023 as the part of a sick three-year experiment.
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This could be a good place to start. Also, Canadian policies have empowered trucking companies to become drug smuggling rackets
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in which criminals sell trucking licenses to desperate people and turn them into drug mules.
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Worth asking why wouldn't Canada government eagerly fix these problems even for the sake of their own people?
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So, you know, it's going to be one of those weird things for the next little bit. You just know that it is because nothing's going to change there.
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We're going to have all kinds of combos and people are going to be asking this question and that question.
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So what's your thought about this? Because it's an interesting time to say the least.
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When you look at this, what do you, what do you think? Like what comes to mind and you go?
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Yeah, this is going to be a problem or it's not going to be a problem or whatever. I mean, however you're deeming this.
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I look at it from the standpoint of it's about to get a little, a little strangey-angy around here.
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No doubt about that because that's just kind of what happens.
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It's a weird time in the world altogether with everything that's going on because I just don't know what to think anymore.
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A lot of strange things over the last little bit, but that could be the good, the bad and the ugly,
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depending on what side of the aquajon you are looking at. There is no doubt as we are talking.
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Anyways, with that being said, let's continue talking about some other things. Mount Turinaki, I think it is an 8,260 foot volcano
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is no longer under the ownership of the New Zealand government after being officially declared a person.
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Known as its Maori name, the mountain is the latest natural feature in the country to be granted the rights, powers, duties, responsibilities and liability of a person.
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The government seeks ownership of the mountain under January 30th Turinaki Manga Collective Redress Bill,
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which comes as a responsibility to the history of the land's confiscation and transgression against the Moari.
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The mountain is considered by the Moari to be among their ancestors and the tribe will work with government officials to assume its care.
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The volcano is the first natural entity to gain rights in the recent years.
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In 2014, New Zealand recognized Te Ruawera, sacred forest, as a legal person, followed by the Wanguni River in 2017.
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This is all according to NBC. So what do you think here? I mean, it's interesting. Don't get me wrong.
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A lot of stuff as we are talking. No doubt about that. So there you go.
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Also, Carla Sophia Gaskin is the first trans woman nominated for Best Actress Academy Award in Under a Fire for a series of tweets from 2020 and 2021,
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expressing controversial views on Muslims, George Floyd and diversity at its Oscars.
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And one, she complained about the number of Muslims living in Spain, writing,
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Every time I go to pick up my daughter from school, there are more women with their hair covered and their skirts down to their heels.
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Next year, instead of English, we'll have to teach Arabic. So there you go.
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And a lengthy thread about Floyd Gaskin called him a drug addict swindler and very few people ever cared about.
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OK, in regards to 2021 Oscar, she wrote that the ceremony looked like it was for independent and for protest films and called it ugly, ugly gala.
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This is according to Variety and response Gaskin apologized about her remarks in a lengthy Instagram post saying that it's not racist.
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It's called controversy, a smear campaign to her for her not to win anything and sink.
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She's referring to being the first openly trans actor nominated for an Academy Award for her role in Amalia Perez.
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So there you go. I don't know. I look at some of these things sometimes when I go, OK, people have opinions about stuff.
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And I mean, it doesn't necessarily mean that their opinions are good. Doesn't mean that they're bad.
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Doesn't mean that they're the greatest either. It's just one of those weird things in life that things happen and people start talking about rando things.
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And some people get upset. I mean, it's kind of a weird thing that somebody's pulling up your your text messages from twenty twenty one all of a sudden.
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I look at it and go, that's kind of a strange time that you're doing that.
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But hey, everybody has to do their own thing on how they want to do that. So, I mean, I don't know. What do you think about this?
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Is it a controversy or is it one of those things that you just don't know what to say anymore?
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OK, so there you go. A lot of stuff going on inside of the world of the multi, because that is what we do.
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If we weren't talking about the multiverse, we would definitely be talking about something else, some other kind of verse, no doubt there.
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Anyway, so let's continue talking about some other things, because I think that's kind of what I do around here.
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Former Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd is leaving NBC News.
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He announced his exit on Friday, saying that he wants to pursue other ventures outside of the network.
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Also, the Chuck Todd cast podcast will be finding a new home.
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This is according to the mirror. So there you go. Some stuff there.
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I mean, Chuck Todd, I think I feel like he's been there for a hot minute, hasn't he?
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In regards of being looking around and talking about all this stuff, about what's going on inside of that world.
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What do you think? I mean, do you look at it and go, no, that's not that's not what's been happening.
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And I think, you know, that's cool that the guy is saying, hey, I don't agree with things.
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no, you're supposed to agree with everything that we say. And that was not his case.
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He was like, hey, you can agree or you can disagree, but it's not going to be both.
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Reese Weatherspoon is setting the record straight when it comes to rumors that she had a falling out with fellow actress Kate Winslet.
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Hey, guys, just spoke to a very dear friend of yours, Kate.
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Kate W. She posted in her Instagram stories over the weekend.
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We laughed about the stupidity. Please do not believe the Internet.
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We are good friends and have never had a falling out.
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The rumor started with after Weatherspoon told People magazine that an A-list actress ended their friendship
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after Reese roasted the unnamed actress while presenting with her at an award show.
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And it literally haunts me, she said of the insolent celebs assumed that the actress in question was Wednesday.
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It looks like they're back to the drawing board. So we'll see what ends up taking place there.
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Let's talk about what's coming up. Sean Coates dips out of prison. Yep, dips out of prison and busy weekend for MAGA World.
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And the music dies in this day in history. We'll talk about that here in just a tiny bit.
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Rio, USA, Canada, UK.
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You are listening to a radio God. What? This has to be an error. That host is not a radio God.
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