In this episode, we delve into the often overlooked unspoken rules within organizations. These unwritten guidelines can significantly impact workplace dynamics and employee satisfaction. We'll discuss strategies for identifying these non-negotiables, the importance of open communication, and how to foster an environment where implicit expectations are brought to light. Join us as we explore ways to bridge the gap between assumed norms and explicit policies, ensuring a more transparent and cohesive workplace culture.

Artist Name: Flauwher

Song Name: Got Nerve

License #: 2887649902

Show Transcript

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You got no, no, no nerve

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Yeah, you got no nerve

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Okay, do I need to pull you aside?

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Set you in the corner, tell you to play nice

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Cause you're making a mess, so put the accent like a child

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I knew something was off, but this is getting wild

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This is getting wild

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Yeah, you got nerve

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Coming at me like you do got nerve

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Thinking that I owe you got nerve

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Saying things far from true

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You got no, no, no nerve

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Yeah, you got nerve

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Coming at me like you do got nerve

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I owe you got nerve

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The following program is rated M-A-L-S-V. It contains strong language, sexual situations and violence. It is intended only for mature audiences

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Finally, show with the balls and 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 ear drum 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, it sure as hell 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 Wednesday. Yes, Wednesday, February the 19th of 2025 day 50th of the year and only 315 days left to go

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We are broadcasting from the safety FM studios in Orlando, Florida and coming across the multiverse known as safety FM and hanging out with our friends and colleagues

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Well over there

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You are being infiltrated Radio Big

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Yes, infiltration Radio Big the new hangout method

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Oh, the things that we do know no doubt about that

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Anyways, how's the last 24 hours been for you?

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Good, bad and different

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Yeah, a lot of rapport back yesterday from the safety 10 commandments

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Yeah, uh-huh. We did that on the other show

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So thanks for the people that reached out and said something about it

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So with that being said, let's talk real quick is a lot of stuff little time. That's the way that you know, our show normally goes

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So let's see our show consists of safety in the news news and safety this kind of the way that our world goes here

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And then outside of that, yeah outside of that little schematics

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The way that we do everything here is involved involuntary or maybe be some of the portion but it's involving you and me together

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So let me explain you have an option of getting in here call in radio.com. That's audio text messaging and video messaging

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Most people do the text thing. I appreciate it

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And then we get to do a little more interaction

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Some people go well, you're on social media. Well, we don't do the social media thing. I don't look at it in real time

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So that becomes a problem or some but it's okay. We're gonna live

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And then our show consists of safety in the news

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And then we have some people that are waiting in our wings that want to tell us everything that's going on because you know, it's important

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It's important to know what's exactly going on out there

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So we call them our professional broadcasters and let them do their thing

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That way there's a no doubt about what the hell's going on because sometimes you get very confusing on the voices here

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Now let me now let me explain back in the day

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We would have about five to six different other people hanging out or talking and some people didn't like that

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Some people said yes now to Newsy

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It's okay. So we changed it up a bit and now we're it's us and them and me. Yeah, yeah, the whole circle jerk

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So there you go. Anyways, with that being said, why don't we start talking about what the hell was trending in the overnight?

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Cuz I think some people are gonna want to know that before they go down the deep dive here of everything that we have going on

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No doubt there

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Here is what was trending rated our safety show

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Okay, so let's talk about the trends of the ends of the ends ago something like this closure for victims of the FTX

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Began to arrive yesterday

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So we'll see what's going on there

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Also, Megyn Kelly causes controversy and Teddy Mellencamp loved ones share an update and show business

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Also, there is mixed reviews about Blake Lively and Brian and adrenals attending SNL on Saturdays for the special

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And Megan Markle offers yet another rebrand in the Royals

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So if you're good, I think I'm good and we can get our friends from feature story news

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Going with everything that is happening out there. So let's do that

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Here is the news on the safety show from feature story news in London. I'm Ollie Barrett

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US President Donald Trump has criticized Ukraine's Philothe Mislensky for not ending the war with Russia earlier

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His comments came after President Zelensky spoke of his surprise at Ukraine not being invited to talks between the US and Russia in Saudi Arabia

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I'm very disappointed. I hear that, you know, there's upset about not having a seat

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Well, they've had a seat for three years and a long time before that. This could have been settled very easily

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Just a half a half baked negotiator could have settled this years ago

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The Vatican says Pope Francis had a peaceful night in hospital and ate breakfast on Wednesday morning

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It comes after the Pope's weekend engagements were canceled as he's treated for bilateral pneumonia

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The US Securities and Exchange Commission is seeking India's help in its investigation into billionaire Gautam Adani

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Who's considered close to Prime Minister Narendra Modi

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Adani is accused of being part of a $265 million bribery scheme, an allegation he's called baseless

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Ishan Gurg reports from New Delhi

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The US SEC says it has reached out to India's law ministry seeking help to serve its complaint to Gautam Adani and his nephew Sagar Adani

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Adani's Green Energy Company is facing a lawsuit in New York's District Court for allegedly paying bribes to Indian officials to secure an electricity supply contract

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Prosecutors say US investors have been misled by the Adani group as the business conglomerate violated the US's anti-corruption laws

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The SEC had summoned Gautam and Sagar Adani last year to respond to the allegations

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After not hearing from them, the SEC is now hoping to rope the Indian government in to proceed their investigation

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Indian opposition parties say Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government is protecting the Adanis, but officials have rejected the allegations

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China's condemned Donald Trump's tariffs plans at a World Trade Organisation meeting

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Warning that tariff shocks threaten to upend the global trading system and could risk a global recession

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The US Presidents announced 10% tariffs on all Chinese imports

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prompting Beijing to respond with retaliatory tariffs and to file a WTO dispute against Washington

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Laura Westbrook reports from Hong Kong

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Apart from the additional 10% tariffs on all products from China into the US

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Donald Trump announced new 25% tariffs on steel and aluminium and 25% tariffs on imported cars starting in the next two months

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China's ambassador to the WTO, Li Cheng-Gun, reportedly said that the tariff shocks heighten economic uncertainty, disrupt global trade and risk global recession

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He urged Washington to withdraw the tariffs and engage in talks

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A Geneva-based trade official said Washington has voiced concerns that China was operating a non-market economic system and habitually breached WTO rules

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The WTO Director General has urged for all members to keep cool heads and keep talking to one another

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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, hours after the first preliminary talks between US and Russian officials took place in Saudi Arabia

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with both sides insisting they will upgrade their frozen diplomatic relationship in order to facilitate peace talks over the future of Ukraine

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What happens if President Trump's plan requiring Ukraine to cede territory to Russia is rejected in Europe?

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We're not obliged to accept this deal. It is a proposal and a forcing manoeuvre

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Anne McElvoy of Politico was in Munich, seen a Vice President JD Vance's speech on Friday that left many European governments reeling

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Europe would have to decide quickly how it was going to support Ukraine to fight

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I don't also remember that big Congress package of aid, weapons aid, military aid for Ukraine did get passed in the last phase of the Biden administration

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Obviously, at some point, we have to end the war. The question is on what terms and is this the right time frame in which to do so

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So it is perfectly plausible that Ukraine fights on, that Europe has to quickly go into a big spiral of defence spending

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which I'm sure will be politically difficult in this country as anywhere else

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But I can't really see an alternative because I think this peacekeeping plan is very unlikely to fly

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Which suggests huge strains ahead in the transatlantic relationship and a frosty meeting ahead next week between President Trump and UK Prime Minister Sikhiya Starma

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With FSN Spotlight, I'm Simon Marks

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To recap the top stories, US President Donald Trump's criticised Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky for not ending the war with Russia earlier

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The Vatican says Pope Francis had a peaceful night in hospital and ate breakfast on Wednesday morning

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The US SEC is seeking India's help in its investigation into billionaire Gautam Adani, who's considered close to Prime Minister Modi

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And China's condemned US President Donald Trump's tariffs plans at a WTO meeting

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It's just too funny, it's too stupid

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It's always amazing to me on 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

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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 person takes out a loan on your home and vanishes

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Leading you to prove 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 hometitlelock.com and register your address to see if you already are a victim

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Oh yes it is, Rated R Safety Show, 15 minutes past the top of the hour

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As you and I are hanging out on this lovely whip-em-out Wednesday

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So let's start talking right away about some of the things that are going on inside of the world of the multiverse

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The first tranche of payments to FTX customers who lost their investments when the exchange imploded back in November of 2022

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Hit bank accounts on Tuesday

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While the development brings welcome relief, the repayments are still worth about one-fifth of the value they would have been today

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Given that Bitcoin's astronomical rise over the last three years

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These first payments are just the start though

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The repaying balance is worth $50,000 or less for about $1.2 billion in total

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By June the total payouts will be worth about $16 billion just for the reference piece there

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Also speaking of crypto, the Wyoming Highway Patrol Association voted last week to formally invest in Bitcoin

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As part of the investment strategy, it would likely be the first law enforcement group in the country to make such an investment

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So what do you think?

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I don't know, I listen to a lot of stuff that Dave Ramsey talks about

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And he normally makes the reference piece that, do not invest in something that you do not understand

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And I mean I still don't understand it

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I've looked at it, I try to understand it, but it makes no sense

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Only thing that I know is there's a guy around here that bought a whole bunch of Bitcoins at one point

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And he decided to take his wife out to the movies and for a pizza and made with Bitcoins

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And he said that he paid over one Bitcoin in regards of it

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So looking back now to him, he always references that it's the most expensive date he's ever been on

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Well at least it was with his wife, so that's important

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So there you go, I don't know, good for them? I guess

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You are listening to Radio God

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What? This has to be an error, that host is not a Radio God

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Anyways, this is the Rated R safety show on Safety FM

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Okay so take a listen to this, Uber has rolled out a new service for travelers in Europe on a mountain holiday

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A special ride-hailing service with vans equipped to store and carry skis and snowboards

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Uber's ski promises to wish travelers from the airport to the train station in seven European countries

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To their resort destination, fully equipped to carry all of their gear too

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The service will provide transportation to nearly a hundred different resorts

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In addition to the gear, each van will accommodate up to five passengers and can be booked up to two months in advance

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So, what do you think? Good stuff? Bad stuff? Indifferent stuff? Stuff stuff?

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I mean, I don't know, some things to think about, no doubt about that

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So with that being said, let's go into some other things as we are talking

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Floyd Mayweather wants to buy 10% stake of the New York Giants or in the New York Giants

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Insiders say that the heavyweight champ has teamed up with real estate magnate Mayor Orbach

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And together they plan to make an offer for around $700 million

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The Giants are currently owned by John Mara, grandson to Tim Mara and Steve Stitch

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Both are looking to sell part of their stake in the team

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Meanwhile, Mayweather already owns about 20% of the Minnesota Timberwolves

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So there you go, I mean, I don't know, it seems kind of interesting

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I never know what to think about stuff like that

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Uh

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So that's for sure

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Okay, so Conor McGregor filed an appeal to the ruling of his civil assault case that took place in November in Ireland

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At the time, jurors found the MMA star liable for assaulting accuser Nikita Nicklemmen at a hotel after Christmas party in 2018

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Per the ruling, McGregor was ordered to pay $250,000 in damages

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Now remember in the Americas, it's innocent until proven guilty is normally the way that it goes

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But man, it just seems like every time we turn a corner, we hear something new that's occurred with this with this man

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Seriously, I mean, I don't get me wrong like back in the day he was a great fighter and all that

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But you have to start wondering what the hell's going on randomly punching people

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Some lady said that he was sexually is that she was sexually assaulted

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I mean, I don't know interesting times

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That's what it boils down to

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Anyways, filmmaker Brady Corbett says that he made no money on his last two films

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One of them being the brutalist which brought in $31.3 million globally at the box office

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And the film which premiered at Cannes last year that doesn't end when the camera shuts off

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Corbett explained on the What the fuck with Mark Maron podcast saying that it takes time to promote

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So I've been doing this for about six months and had zero income because I don't have any time to go to work

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I can't even take a writing job at the moment he continued the brutalist earned the BAFTAs in three Golden Globes

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And they also nominated for 10 Academy Award

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The director of the Guild of America says that directors get paid a salary depending on the length of the time and the type of project they are working on

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The org chose not to comment or Corbett's statements

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So I look at it this way

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It's one of those rare things that if you are going to do something that's such high caliber if I may put it that way

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You can't turn around and then be like hey this sucks because you have to allocate for that time

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It's a negotiation when it's all said and done I would imagine when it's everything that you're looking at

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Bringing you information you never knew you cared about rated on safety show

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Okay president of Mexico says her government might use Google for labeling the Gulf of America on online maps

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Technically President Trump ordered the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico applies to America's continental shelf

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But not to shelf where Mexico and Cuba sit but wait even after the change Google Map users in Mexico still see the Gulf of Mexico

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Elsewhere around the globe Gulf of America is in parentheses following the traditional label

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So the president of Mexico says that she's awaiting the legal response from Google about this intentions

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So worth noting no matter the outcome Mexico has no jurisdiction over the operation of American company in America

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So this is a weird battle to pick

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Meanwhile the Wall Street Journal reports that oil companies BP shell and Chevron have formally adopted the Gulf of America as well

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Gulf of America Gulf of Mexico I think I saw somebody post the Gulf of Metallica at one point but I don't know

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Interesting times for sure I mean Gulf of America I don't know it's almost like this the Gulf of America is sponsored by Bank of America

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I mean it just comes to mind when I see it it's different a lot of things recently seem to be different as we are going through this

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Okay so let's continue talking while Pope Francis remains hospitalized for respitation or respitation respiratory infection

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Officially diagnosed on Tuesday the Vatican has canceled public appearances for the upcoming weekend

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What would hope so publicly the Vatican officials are indicating that the Pontiff is recovering well

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And particularly that slept through the night on Monday and eat breakfast on Tuesday

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But privately Francis has reportedly been telling a confidant that he might not survive this illness according to Politico

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Doctors reportedly told him that he certainly would not survive if he didn't enter the hospital and instead of remaining at the Vatican apartment

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Francis is 88 years old his uh his papacy began back in 2013 when his predecessors Pope Benedict the 16th voluntarily resigned amid his own health issues

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So there you go a lot of stuff going on as we are talking okay so let's talk about this

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A thrift store find led to a history lesson in a small town in Wyoming a 315 page red leather bound book donated by rescued treasure thrift store turned out to be a police docket from Casper, Wyoming dating back to 1904

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Inside the worn pages were different crimes and their punishments including riding a horse while intoxicated which resulted in a in a fine for $4.10

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Another crime listed as an unnamed assailant who was running a house prostitution punishable with a $100 fine

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The book is now in possession of the Casper Police Department and this is according to Fox News so there you go some interesting stuff right there if we're thinking about it

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More sarcasm than immortal combat beat down rated R safety shown

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So we have a shrink some things down around here just to make sure that we get this we're so swampy as a late that I have to make more time for the swamp stuff

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But I told you I was going to stop bitching that we have to be swampy every day so don't take it the wrong way as we are talking so there you go some stuff right there

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Okay so do it a doge announced on Tuesday it passed the hundred billion dollar mark and cutting wasteful wasteful spending well it is encouraging start to over the last four years the federal government has borrowed 5.26 billion dollars on average every day

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The government won't even be able to make progress to paying down the federal debt until it finds about another $2 trillion in annual reoccurring spending

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President Trump has signed an executive order on Tuesday calling for the policy recommendation to decrease the cost of in vitro federalization

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The order will also recognize the public policy that must take make it easier for loving and longing mothers and fathers to have children

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You may recall that the Harris campaign accused Trump of wanting to ban IVF so there's something to talk about there

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Also in some other information judge Tanya Chituka ruled on Tuesday that she had no power to stop doge from doing this ending a lawsuit brought by 14 attorney generals

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Also the judge issued the ruling with a bowl of a sorceress of grapes what though writing in the ruling plaintiffs legitimately call into question

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What appears to be the unchecked authority to an un-elected individual and an entity that was not created by Congress and over which has no oversight

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But she concedes there is no clear evidence of imminent and reprehensible harm of these plaintiffs

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Worth noting doge is just a renamed executive branch office that has been staffed with un-elected bureaucrats since the Obama era

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Also worth noting the administration submitted legal filings this week that Elon Musk is an unpaid senior advisor to the president like thousands of others under the previous presidents

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So there you go a lot of stuff going on little time to talk about it so there you go something goes in the lingo's with the bingo's no doubt there

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So let's continue talking about some other stuff real quick let's talk about the numbers because we are a number gen a number generator in regards of what we do

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The Dow ticked up about 10 points to close at 44,556 on Tuesday the S&P increased by 14 points to close at 6,129 and the NASDAQ increased by 14 points to c