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Waching daily Sep 29 2017

Hey guys it's Sarah. I know in my last video I promised to do some more curated

content and regular video postings but after making that video a little bit of

chaos entered into our lives and kind of consumed us so I wanted to take some

time to introduce you to it. This is Indigo she is an 11 month old wolf dog

and she is currently our foster. From what we've been able to find out about

Indigo we think that she is about 40% wolf and is an F3 which means that she's

three generations removed from a pure wolf

I want to tell you a little bit of her story.

Indigo came into our lives the day after Mother's Day when I was contacted

by a follower on Instagram. They had been fostering Indigo up until about a

week prior at which point she had been adopted. The adopter had gotten in

touch with them and said that Indigo had been hit by a car not long after going

home with her. Rescue takes a lot of steps. You want to make sure that you

have a reputable organization behind you in order to pay the medical bills,

to make sure that you have a good home in place for the animal and to keep

everything legal and protected for both the people and the animals. So my first

step was to find a rescue that would be willing to take on Indigo. I called my

really good friend Maureen Delaney who's the founder of Delaney's Dog Rescue and

asked if she would be willing to take on a dog that we knew would have some

significant medical bills. I said that I would help with placement because wolf

dogs can be difficult to place. They require experienced owners and someone

to make sure that those owners are ready to take on the responsibilities of

owning one of these animals and have it in a safe environment. She agreed so long

as I did the placement and we went to go pick up Indigo. We raced to go pick up

Indigo to general area where we knew where the

adopter lived but suddenly when it was time to get an exact address

she went out of touch. We weren't able to reach her and we spent the whole day

trying to track her down but ultimately at the end of the day we had to accept

that we weren't gonna get Indigo. We went home brokenhearted knowing that this

animal was in pain was suffering and was likely going to be euthanized. The next

morning while I was at work I got a message with an address and a message to

come pick up Indigo as soon as possible. I wasn't able to leave but her former

foster family left their Mother's Day brunch just to race and go save her. When

they got there they were horrified to see that Indigo had visibly lost weight

she had a dirty dirty bandage on (hi) and her leg was really visibly deformed

after getting all the paperwork signed the adopter asked if the foster family

would be willing to take another dog that she had adopted the same week as

Indigo. We had seen what had happened to dogs in her care so I called Maureen and

asked if she would be willing to take on just one more animal. Her concern was

that this dog wouldn't have a good foster family so the foster family that

was gonna take Indigo back agreed to foster the new dog Riley and we figured

we would get it worked out for Indigo by the time she got out of the vet

we got all the paperwork for Riley and the foster family rushed both Riley and

indigo to Mid Valley veterinary hospital I was able to meet them there and I was

also so taken aback by what I saw. I had only seen Indigo in

photos up to that point and everything I saw had shown her as a really happy

sweet healthy puppy. That wasn't what was in front of me and it was heartbreaking

Our first step was to take x-rays. In the x-rays the leg that we were most

concerned about was the right leg: it had a fractured and dislocated growth plate

that would require surgery. By comparison her left leg didn't look

too bad in the x-rays. She had three fractured metacarpals but it wouldn't

require surgical intervention. However we didn't know what was waiting for us

underneath the bandage. The left leg didn't look too bad

but we knew it was probably gonna be a problem. It smelled really terribly and

was filthy in fact the reason the adopter said that she finally decided to

give Indigo up was because she smelled so bad

we took off the bandage and it was a lot worse than we expected. I do have to warn

you that the following images are graphic. There were maggots eating the

necrotic skin and her foot was completely degloved

the next few days were spent pumping her full of antibiotics and IV fluids trying

to get her healthy enough to beat this infection that very possibly could take

her foot if not her life. Luckily she was young and healthy enough beforehand to

make a recovery and a few days after she came in to the vet we got her into

surgery. They implanted a metal plate to keep the dislocated leg in place and we

opted not to do any surgery on the right leg because it had already been so

traumatized. In the days leading up to surgery I'd visited indigo every day. Her

foster family had also visited and they said that she was a different dog than

when she had left. Before Indigo had been hit by the car she had been a

rambunctious excited happy healthy puppy but afterwards she was so scared at the

vet's office that all she could do was try to find a place to hide and whimper

occasionally I saw little flashes of what she would

become and I often thought that she was going to poop

to be honest because her tail would rise up in a certain way that I

thought was either due to pain or having to go to the bathroom. We now call that

her trouble tail it means she just wants to destroy things. So that's how I know she

was still the same dog just a little more scared. That first day after surgery was

the first time that I visited indigo and saw the puppy that I had been

told about. When she saw me she wagged her tail so hard and she was wearing two

little casts but she hobbled over to me looking like a really sad pirate and

immediately came over for belly rubs. She spent the next hour trying to drag me on

her two little broken legs around the veterinary office and ended up jumping

up knocking down their jar of treats and eating them all a pretty signature

Indigo move. It was at that point that I knew that at least her life was safe. We

still didn't know if her leg would be usable if she would walk again normally

or if she'd ever be able to run but we knew she'd be alive and at that point

that was great During the time that indigo was at the

veterinary hospital I worked frantically to try to find another foster for her

Matt and I have two pitbulls and we're very happy with our little family. We

weren't looking to add any more wolf dogs to our lives until we were ready to

start our sanctuary until we had the land to do so but I also knew that

indigo would require a very special foster someone who knew what a wolfdog

could be someone who was equipped to deal with the difficulties of a wolfdog

and someone who was patient enough to help rehabilitate a traumatized animal

not only had Indigo been hit by a car she had also been rehomed five times in

the first six months of her life Wolves are pack animals, they form very

strong connections to their humans. When you break those initial bonds again and

again it is a very very insecure fearful animal that you leave. So we knew that it

was going to be a lot of work and we tried and tried to find someone up to

the job and that was able to do it but unfortunately we didn't and so we

decided we would foster indigo ourselves we brought her home after three weeks of

being in the vet and the instructions to us were to try to keep her exercise to

five minutes no more than five times a day. We had a big crate for her and a ton

of enrichment and it was great for about two days and then the destruction began

she is a high-energy animal and the cast really didn't slow her down. She got

really good at just walking with the cone and banging it against things not

really letting it bother her and was hobbling around just fine. We had to keep

her in the crate even though she hated it and soon enough she had weaseled her

way onto the bed curled up around my head like an enormous black cat. Indigo

fought a MRSA infection and soon was able to get her second cast off. She has

been recovering steadily ever since. We walk her for miles and miles each day

and still when we get home she's so energetic that we have to play fetch

with her in the backyard for another hour. She loves to play with our two pit

bulls and loves other dogs. She does sometimes play a little too rough for

our two pit bulls so we oftentimes like to take her on

little play dates with other wolfdogs who have a little bit more fur and are a little

bit more used to her level of play. She loves going on hikes going to the beach

and eating. Eating is probably her favorite. She's also

really good at destroying anything that I've ever cared about which is a skill

she adores belly rubs and doesn't have much modesty. We love indigo. She has

filled a hole in our heart that I don't think we really realized was there we

also hope that maybe we filled a little bit of a hole in her heart for her. When

we left New Hampshire we left animals that we had devoted our lives to. Very

specific type of animals with specific needs and specific personalities and

while we love our two pit bulls it just wasn't the same

having indigo has reminded us of our passion of why we're working so hard to

get a sanctuary started and of why we love wolf-dogs. Indigo is still

technically our foster and we'll reevaluate what we think is the best

option for her after puberty but we will be fostering her through puberty. There's

a theory that dogs have a wolf's brain stuck in prepubescence and wolf dogs

really kind of drive that home. Up until puberty wolfdogs are just really

intense dogs that tend to have some behavioral issues but after puberty you

will see a distinct shift. They have their own opinions about things, they do

what they want to do and they're not as interested in pleasing you as an owner

in fact we see a lot of animals come in to rescue around that two-year mark so

we don't know how indigo is going to manifest the trauma that she's

experienced after puberty and we don't feel it would be responsible to put her

into a home until we know exactly what her behavior is going to look

like. If after puberty we decide that she would be best suited in another home we

will happily rehome her but until then she has a home with us

we are very prepared to give her a forever home. Whatever the outcome may be

our main goal is to give her the very happiest life after she has been failed

again and again by people. I wanted to take a second to thank the people who

have been involved in Indigo's rescue she wouldn't be alive without them. First

and foremost is Maureen Delaney and Delaney's Dog Rescue. They covered all of

Indigo's medical bills and continue to rescue animals on a daily basis. Also

if you feel so inclined I'm gonna make sure to put a donation link in the

description so that you can help Maureen continue to save more animals like

indigo and other animals with special medical needs. I also want to thank

Indigo's foster family without them I never would have known that indigo

needed help I never would have been able to act on indigo and Riley wouldn't have

a home. I wanted to thank everyone who has helped support indigo both on

Instagram and Facebook and all my friends who have helped to socialize her

and learn that people can be trusted. We are continuing to work on finding the right

spot for our sanctuary. land searches have been difficult. we've checked out a

couple places in New Mexico and Oregon and our next place to look is North

Carolina. We would love to stay in Southern California so if anyone has

some open land, you know hit a girl up. until then we're gonna continue to talk

about wolves and wolf-dogs about indigo and about rescue. We'll be making a lot

of videos with indigo in the near future I can guarantee it

she's definitely a character

we've often joked that if we had a parent the first word it would

learn is indigo because that is literally the word we say about a

thousand times a day. We're also gonna do some comparison videos of indigo with

higher content wolf-dogs so we can kind of outline some of the different

physical traits and we're gonna touch on some of the difficulties of having a

wolfdog especially a wolf dog puppy in the house. I really hope you guys stick

around I hope that indigo makes up for the lack of content for the last couple

of months make sure to comment below what type of videos you'd like to see

with Indigo, if you have any questions about her that we could

address or anything you'd like to know if you'd like to donate to Delaney's Dog

rescue I'll be sure to put a link in the description. Make sure to hit the

subscribe button and we'll be coming out with a new video soon thanks for

watching

suddenly our goal changed from saving indigo's leg

and helping her to walk to saving her life did we have to I don't know Indigo

I'm talk about saving your life here

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IS releases tape claiming to be leader's voice - Duration: 1:29.

The Islamic State Group has posted an audio recording online that it says is of its leader

Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

With more on this and other news around the world…we turn to our Ro Aram…

Aram…

Baghdadi has been widely rumored to have been killed.

Are there any signs that this recording is genuine?

Well Semin…

Washington says it has yet to verify the tape, but has no reason to doubt its authenticity.

The voice is certainly similar to that of Baghdadi, who was last heard in November last

year.

In the 46-minute tape, the speaker urges his followers to fight on amid a rapid loss of

territory.

(Arabic) ~ SOV [Reuters - Edit No 4213] "My dearest, beware of retreat or feeling

defeat, beware of negotiations or surrender.

Do not lay down your arms for Islam rises above everything and a believer does not humiliate

oneself, for god has blessed them with unification and jihad."

IS has been facing increasing defeat on the battlefield over the past year.

The group has lost almost all of its territory in Iraq and has lost major strongholds in

Syria.

Also, references to recent North Korean threats against Japan and the U.S. and Russian military

activity in Syria may provide proof that Baghdadi is still alive.

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パターを真っ直ぐ打つためのポイント【ゴルフライブ】 - Duration: 5:13.

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WHY MAMMOGRAPHY WAS RECENTLY CONDEMNED BY THE SWISS MEDICAL BOAR - Duration: 14:03.

WHY MAMMOGRAPHY WAS RECENTLY CONDEMNED BY THE SWISS MEDICAL BOARD: YOU MIGHT WANT TO

THINK TWICE BEFORE GETTING ONE

In 2013, the Swiss Medical Board, an independent health technology assessment initiative, was

requested to prepare a review of mammography screening.

The team of medical professionals included a medical ethicist, a clinical epidemiologist,

a pharmacologist, an oncologic surgeon, a nurse scientist, a lawyer, and a health economist.

Two of those members, Nikola Biller-Andorno, M.D. Ph.

D. and Peter Juni, M.D, opened up about the project in the New England Journal of Medicine.

They said: �As we embarked on the project, we were aware of the controversies that have

surrounded mammography screening for the past 10-15 years.

When we received the available evidence and contemplated its implications in detail, however,

we became increasingly concerned.�

In 2016, it is estimated that approximately 246,660 new cases of invasive breast cancer

will be diagnosed in women in the United States as well as 61,000 new cases of non-invasive

breast cancer.

Mammograms continue to be touted as the most effective screening tool we have today to

find breast cancer.

However, these two doctors were shocked to discover that there is minimal evidence that

actually indicates that the benefits of mammography screening outweigh the harms.

�The relative risk reduction of approximately 20 percent in breast-cancer mortality associated

with mammography that is currently described by most expert panels came at the price of

a considerable diagnostic cascade, with repeat mammography, subsequent biopsies, and over-diagnosis

of breast cancers � cancers that would never have become clinically apparent.�

The Canadian National Breast Screening Study, which was conducted over the course of 25

years, concluded that 106 of 484 screen-detected cancers were over-diagnosed.

The doctors explained: �This means that 106 of the 44,925 healthy women in the screening

group were diagnosed with and treated for breast cancer unnecessarily, which resulted

in needless surgical interventions, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, or some combination of these

therapies.�

The fact that the benefits of this form of cancer screening are so overestimated seems

worrisome for the medical community and patients at large.

How, in this day and age, do we not have more awareness, more answers, and better technology?

Another review of 10 trials involving more than 600,000 women discovered no evidence

that mammography screening was effective on overall mortality.

This caused concern over the benefits of the medical practice.

A survey of U.S. women�s views on the mammography screenings discovered that 71.5 percent of

women think that it lessened risk of death from breast cancer by half, while 72.1 percent

believed that 80 deaths could be avoided per each 1,000 women screened.

Their perceptions were gravely over-calculated.

In fact, when looking at the real numbers, mammography results in a risk reduction of

20 percent and only 1 death can be prevented per 1,000 women screened.

The Swiss Medical Board report became public in February 2014, provoking the board to advise

that the quality of mammography screening ought to be evaluated and that women should

be educated about both the benefits and the harms of the medical practice.

The report created controversy within the Swiss medical community, even though it supports

a growing perspective around the world that mammography for breast cancer screening in

asymptomatic populations is outdated and harmful at best.

When reviewing the data in regards to every breast cancer death prevented in U.S. women

over a 10-year period of yearly screening starting at the age of 50, you will find that:

490-670 women usually have a false positive mammogram with repeat examination

70-100 women usually have an unnecessary biopsy 3-14 women were the victim of over-diagnosed

breast cancer that would never reach clinical relevance

Furthermore, up to 50 percent of women have breast tissue that is dense.

This makes it very hard to read mammograms correctly, as dense breast tissue and cancer

both show up white on an X-ray.

Due to the lack of evidence in support of mammography and the clear potential risks

involved with them, the board chose to recommend cancelling mammography-screening programs

altogether.

Although their recommendations are not legally binding, the report caused an uproar amongst

Swiss cancer experts and organizations.

The doctors on board reported:

�One of the main arguments used against it was that it contradicted the global consensus

of leading experts in the field� Another argument was that the report unsettled women,

but we wonder how to avoid unsettling women, given the available evidence.�

It�s clearly no mystery why the board become increasingly concerned about their researcher.

The �evidence� simply does not back up the global consensus of other experiences

in the field suggesting that mammograms were safe and capable of saving lives.

When it comes down to it, we are dealing with outdated clinical trials, the benefits do

not clearly outweigh the harms, and women�s perceptions of mammography benefits do not

match reality,

More Information On Breast Screenings

I believe that if you did have a tumor, the last thing you would want to do is crush that

tumor between two plates, because that would spread it.

� Dr. Sarah Mybill, General Practitioner (taken from the documentary trailer below)

I think if a woman from the age of 50 has a mammogram every year, or every two years,

she�s going to get breast cancer as a direct result from that � Dr. Patrick Kingsley,

Clinical Ecologist (take from the documentary trailer below)

In 2011, 220,097 women and 2,078 men in the United States were diagnosed with breast cancer,

and 40,931 women and 443 men in the United States died from breast cancer.

It has become the most common type of cancer among women.

Below is a trailer to a documentary entitled, �The Promise.� The film interviews various

researchers, scientists, doctors (and more), all of whom are hoping to shed light on a

practice which is turning out to be not only useless, but harmful to those taking part.

There is more information below the video, but I highly recommend you watch the documentary.

There is a wealth of scientific data concluding that mammograms are not, as the CDC claims,

the most effective way to detect breast cancer.

In fact, having a mammogram is likely the last thing you want to do if you have breast

cancer.

A study published in The European Journal of Public Healthtitled �Trends in breast

cancer stage distribution before, during and after introduction of a screening programme

in Norway� found that breast screenings actually increase the incidence of localized

stage cancers without reducing the incidence of advanced cancers.

The study, which used a huge population sample of 1.8 million Norwegian women diagnosed with

breast cancer from 1987 � 2010, found that:

�The annual incidence of localized breast cancer among women aged 50�69 years rose

from 63.9 per 100 000 before the introduction of screening to 141.2 afterwards, corresponding

to a ratio of 2.21 (95% confidence interval: 2.10; 2.32).The incidence of more advanced

cancers increased from 86.9 to 117.3 per 100 000 afterwards, corresponding to a 1.35 (1.29;

1.42)-fold increase.

Advanced cancers also increased among younger women not eligible for screening, whereas

their incidence of localized cancers remained nearly constant.�

This study outlines how Norway�s breast screening program has actually increased the

chance of being diagnosed with early stage breast cancer by more than 200%, as well contributing

to an increased chance of receiving advanced stage breast cancer diagnosis by 35%.

This is the opposite of what mammograms are supposed to do; if they were useful then the

incidence of cancers would be lower and not higher.

The study concluded that:

Incidence of localized breast cancer increased significantly among women aged 50�69 years

old after introduction of screening, while the incidence of more advanced cancers was

not reduced in the same period when compared to the younger unscreened age group.

It�s important to note that, �although the study did measure the impact of Norway�s

breast screening programme, a comparison of trends between participants and non-participants

in the age group eligible for screening warrants further investigation.

Also the causal link between stage distribution and mortality needs to be investigated in

the context of screening.�

A paper published in 2011 in the British Medical Journal set out to prove that breast screening

by mammography is associated with a steeper fall in mortality cancer compared to other

countries who were not offering this service.

They did not expect to find the complete opposite; they found a drop in breast cancer mortality

among women who were not screened.

They concluded that the recent downward trend in breast cancer mortality had nothing to

do with screening and everything to do with improvements in treatment and service provision.

The new data published in the BMJ now suggests that none of the gratifying falls in breast

cancer can be attributed to screening and that the very existence of a NHSBSP (national

breast screening programme) should be questioned.

Unless there is public pressure for an independent inquiry to challenge the status quo, it will

be business as usual for the screening programme.

Furthermore, the Department of Health has painted itself into a corner and it is no

longer a question of scientific debate � the subject has become too politicized by those

who like to avoid U-turns at all costs.

� Michael Baum, Professor Emeritus of Surgery and visiting Professor of Medical Humanities

at University College London, is a leading British surgical oncologist who specializes

in breast cancer treatment

This would be an asymptomatic woman walking along the high street, having a mammogram,

and then two weeks later she�s told she has to have a mastectomy.

This is so cruel that it should make you weep.

(quote taken from the documentary trailer above)

As Sayer Ji, founder of Greenmedinfo.com points out, a National Cancer Institute commissioned

expert panel concluded that �early stage cancers� are not cancer, they are benign

or indolent growths.

This means that millions of women were wrongly diagnosed with breast cancer over the past

few decades and have been subjected to harmful treatment, when they would have been better

off leaving it untreated or diagnosed; frighteningly, it is not uncommon for a breast cancer misdiagnosis

to occur.

Another study that was recently published in the British Medical Journal concluded that

regular mammogram screenings do not reduce breast cancer death rates.

And they found no evidence to suggest that mammograms are more effective than personal

breast exams at detecting cancer in the designated age group.

The study involved 90, 000 Canadian women and compared breast cancer incidence and mortality

up to 25 years in women aged 40-59.

The study was conducted over a period of 25 years.

Many Studies Showing The Same Thing

The sheer number of studies that have been published on breast mammography examinations

and their failure to produce a benefit in screened populations is overwhelming.

What�s even more disturbing is the fact that these types of examinations have also

been shown to increase the risk of breast cancer, and to have negative implications

for both physical and mental health.

U-turns do not embarrass clinical scientists, unlike politicians: if the evidence changes

then our minds must change.

As the national programme began to run its course, two disturbing observations made me

begin to question my original support.

First, about 10 years after the initiation of the service, updated analyses of the original

data set by independent groups in Europe and the US found that the initial estimate of

benefit in the reduction of breast cancer mortality was grossly exaggerated.

� Michael Baum, Professor Emeritus of Surgery and visiting Professor of Medical Humanities

at University College London, is a leading British surgical oncologist who specializes

in breast cancer treatment

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Elementary school principal cancels Halloween for students - Duration: 1:36.

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最近飛ばない?というあなたへ【ゴルフライブ】 - Duration: 3:41.

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Daddy Yankee Donará Un Millón De Dolares | Huracán Maria - Duration: 1:27.

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Here's My Canada: Equality - Duration: 0:31.

What Canada means to me? It means first of all, equality,

freedom of speech, freedom of religion, independence,

and the most important: home. I'm an immigrant, I

came three years ago and I never saw the snow before.

It's the thing the most beautiful I ever saw.

The people who live in this country, they are very,

very, respectful and helpful.

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A. R. Rahman - Sus 10 Reglas del Éxito (Subtitulado) - Duration: 9:43.

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5 For Good: Family spreads kindness after devastating loss - Duration: 2:10.

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Hijab Shawl Tutorial 2017 - How To Do a Flowy Shawl Style That Will Lengthen Your Face - Duration: 3:19.

Hey everyone! Welcome back to another edition of Hijab Friday. My name's Ika and I'm from Zolace Malaysia.

Today I'll show you a beautiful flowy shawl style that makes your face appear smaller and longer. To help give you a longer and smaller face

Wearing a shawl

always make sure it doesn't cover your forehead. And the perfect shawl to use for this is our Zehna Chiffon Curved Shawl in Pearl

and you can get it on Zolace.com.

To get this entire look, this is our Eleventh Hour Invitation Top and Sweet Spirit Skirt, both shown here in Green.

It's an elegant outfit that is classic yet modern

You can mix and match these pieces within your wardrobe, or wear as shown here. Pick out your colours on Zolace.com!

For this look you'll need 5 pins. So grab them, grab your shawl, and we'll get started!

First, take the edge of the shawl in front of you and bring both sides back around your head,

Using a pin to secure them together

Take the rest of the shawl and flip it over your head making sure it falls nicely around you

Use two pins to secure it on both sides of your face

Now take the hanging piece and slightly twist it and bring it back onto your shoulder

Do the same thing with the other side, adjusting as you go, and pin it in place.

And that's it you're done!

Make sure to check out our other colours on Zolace.com. Our chiffon headscarf is super famous for being easy to style!

I hope you enjoyed this style, it will really give you a trendy look in just a few simple steps!

Don't forget to comment and subscribe and we'll see you next week for another edition of Hijab Friday!

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What CEOs say about working with Aviv - Duration: 5:14.

With a group of successful

entrepreneurs.

To talk about creating the

new future for yourself.

For your businesses and for

your clients and customers.

If you were to take a fighter pilot

cross them with a

philosopher and a touch of Yoda

who you'd have is Aviv Shahar

We have a fantastic opportunity

in front of us.

I was really impressed by

how much information Aviv put

into the short amount of time

that we had together.

Naturally my response was,

What is the opportunity you'll see?

This is a question we all,

each one of us must ask

every day.

What did to draw me in was

asking questions that

were deep and meaningful that

meant something not just to me

but when you ask these

questions, every pen in the room

was picked up and people are

writing down.

And this was probably one of the

toughest, most critical groups

you could be in front of.

This was the pivot moment,

in our conversation.

A pivot moment in the

conversation is the moment you

can redirect and introduce a

whole new consideration.

What impressed me the most

about Aviv is just how well put

together his presentation

really is because you know he's

done a lot of boardroom

presentations and brought

people together at the highest

levels of leadership.

So that really played through

and you could tell that he was

very comfortable and

kind of bringing complex

concepts and just distilling it

so that we could really grip

onto it.

Where is the highest point of leverage

for you as a leader.

When Aviv spoke today he talked about

the different future that we need to create

for ourselves and our

businesses or our families and

the actions that we need to be

in to be able to get there.

How do you maximize

your leverage? How do you maximize your inputs?

So something I learned from Aviv

in the past was this idea of

if I have some future idea that

I want to create, what has

to be true

right before that.

And then what has to be true

right before that. And that was

a great way for me to think

about my own performance.

But what it never occurred to me

was to put that in

the conversation with my team

when they're struggling with

something.

Where do you want this to go?

What future you're trying to

create?

And then what has to be true

right before that and it gets

them directionally

headed toward the objective

that they want and they start

to self solve a lot of those

things which was something I

never thought about doing

within the team before.

Resource allocation is a

great answer because indeed

every leader, every manager,

every entrepreneur.

You have the leverage to

allocate your resources.

He did a great job of

framing

my job as a business owner

in ways that I hadn't really

thought of before,

that were crystal clear, easy

for me to understand.

Really easy for me to

kind of reframe what

my role should be for my

company.

What then is a higher,

What is a higher leverage

point.

The resource allocation.

I usually from events and I

look for my one takeaway but I

feel like I have a handful

took a lot of notes, I have a lot of

things that

I really felt like I could take

those concrete things that he

gave and they were specific

enough that I could use them

but broad enough for people in multiple different business areas

Mission means more than the

three P's, if you print it, you

post on the corporate wall

and pray they will make a

difference.

Right. If it means more than

these 3 P's, how do you use

your mission. It made me

reflect differently.

On what it's like to try to

create change in an

organization. Change in a

relationship.

Because everybody just

kind of goes back and forth and

fights over the current

situation rather than

continually saying

what future will that create for us.

And asking that question over

and over again.

The highest point of leverage is a leader

of an organization.

Is in shaping the conversation

agenda.

You get

to shape the conversation

agenda.

Therefore you must exercise,

you must exercise that

leverage.

By asking what is the

conversation we are in?

Through telling of stories and

engaging individuals.

Aviv was able to make a

difference where everybody left

this room having written

something down that they could

do something with

when they get back to their office

Any strategy

workshop is ultimately

an exercise of structuring

and choreographing a series

of conversations

that will help you get from

point A

to point B

and ultimately to point C

where you can produce specific results

and outcomes.

There was a great presentation

it was like Ted Talk quality

which I thought was really nice

and the way it was interactive

with the Q&A and the audience

really helped me understand

some of what he was talking about.

I know Aviv for a long time

he knows to ask the right thing

that you're going to

deal with this questions for a long

time and you dig in and

you'll find

the answer.

I'm fired up I'm excited to

read the book.

I know there's more. I'm really curious.

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Ohio Police Department Now BANNED From Major Part Of Duty After What Anti-Cop Cleveland Browns Did. - Duration: 5:23.

America is in very weird times right now.

There are people tackling statues from people trying to erase history, Women's Marches

parading dressed as unkempt female genitalia, irritable basement dwelling Antifa protesting

free speech, trans people changing their gender every time they change their pants, and football

players protesting like their million dollar bank accounts are signs of oppression.

This all stems from angry leftists perpetrating nonsense and violence ever since Donald Trump

knocked Hillary out of the 2016 election harder than a Mark McGuire steroid laced home run.

Up next is something from the right side of politics.

This is astounding.

This is not normal.

This is extremely out of the ordinary.

This is a police force telling a stadium that they're banning the cops from working the

details for Cleveland Browns football games.

That's a hard red pill to swallow in the land of Brown's territory.

What do losing teams do best?

They drink beer!

When your team sucks as bad as the Cleveland Browns, and then they have the nerve to protest

America – then you can only do one of two things: 1) stay home, or 2) drink harder because

there's not much of a game going on.

Via NBC 4 Columbus:

"On Monday, Geauga County Sheriff Scott Hildenbrand turned to Facebook to note that

his department won't be working any Cleveland Browns games this season.

On a personal level, Hildenbrand also said he won't be using the remainder of his season

tickets."

"In a post published to the Geauga County Sheriff's Facebook page, Hildenbrand wrote,

"The fact that the team owners and NFL Commissioner condone this activity very much upsets me.

As far as I am concerned almost the entire league disrespected every veteran that ever

fought or died for this Country.

These protests are not about unity, unity was the other 70,000 fans that stood.

I truly believe this is about the Police, Law Enforcement and our government.

For that reason, effective immediately any off-duty details at NFL Games are prohibited."

What do we think will happen when there's a stadium filled with angry fans who can't

get a good football team?

They can't get a team who loves America.

And now their own cops hit the road on them?

Prepare for glory, warriors!

The next home game for the Browns is going to be like one step below public executions

in the Colosseum!

This is going to be better than chariot races!

Just imagine all 12 Cleveland Browns fans intoxicated at the same time causing chaos.

I can't wait folks!

This is going to be so good that even Brian Williams will be there because he's been

everywhere.

I was wrong about the Cleveland Browns.

They have 70,000 fans who love America.

I don't apologize for the "12 fans" comment because the Browns are still terrible

and nothing short of a giant meteor could help that team who plays at a DIII level.

But the fans?

The fans are wonderful people.

I hope they destroy the stadium every time the overpriced players disrespect the National

Anthem.

If Browns owner Jimmy Haslam allows his team to protest during work hours and disrespect

the country and all the Browns fans, then I wouldn't be shocked if FirstEnergy Stadium

turns into a giant fireball.

I hope no one gets hurt if fans start destroying stadiums.

Sometimes the customer is wrong, but this time the customer is 100% right.

It's really bad when a police department tells you they're not working for you anymore.

The police department believes in protecting, serving, and keeping the public in order during

sports events.

There are lots of kids at these games, so it's important to have the police helping

to maintain order among the drunks and the dotards on the field.

But the police are people too.

They don't want to be disrespected while they're at work.

These police didn't do anything wrong to anyone, but they're getting clowned upon

by trashing NFL players whose bank accounts in one month are worth more than some people's

pay for the entire year.

All hell is going to break loose and the leftists who started the problems with their constant

victim mentality will soon become a true victim.

People are going to lose their minds and hurt each other.

We saw what happened in Charlottesville where opposing sides clashed and three people lost

their life.

This battle of the protests of the flag is just the thing that will trigger the extremes

on both ends to clash again.

If there's going to be a civil war, then I need two things: 1) I want it on Pay Per

View; and 2) I want Yahoo!

Sports to create a Civil War Fantasy League.

I'm drafting Based Stickman first.

There's no skull he can't crack.

If you're a Cleveland Browns fan, then please reach out to your police and let them know

you support them.

The football fans in this country are some of the most loyal fans in the world.

Look what the Browns give their fans?

Nothing much, right?

The least the Browns players could do is be respectful.

If the Browns can't even be competitive on any given Sunday, then at least act intelligent

and be respectful of the fans.

Football fans pay the players' salary, remember that.

Piss them off too much and there's no more salary.

We'll see how long those fake protests last when the paychecks stop cashing.

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