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Skyla | Find a KPOP one

I wanna react to that

Sydney | Wait

Sheldon | A KPOP one?

TWICE

You wanna do TWICE

I never heard of TWICE

Lets's do TWICE

Skyla | Yeah

Sheldon | It's just right there

Mercedes | Okay

Skyla | Likey \\\ Sheldon | Okay

The first one... Likey

Skyla | Likey

Sydney | you have to hold it

Skyla | Hello

Sheldon | KPOP

Skyla | KPOP reaction to

TWICE

Likey

Mercedes | That's what we...???

Sheldon just grabbed a random one

so...

Skyla | She's pretty

Sheldon | KPOP groups are always pretty

I don't know what the heck you're talking about

Skyla | I don't understand why

Even the boys are pretty

Sheldon | Yeah

Skyla | they look more feminine too

Sheldon | I heard this song

Skyla | I think I heard this song too

Sheldon | actually I heard of this

Mercedes | oh yeah, we got subtitles this time

Skyla | I envy her

Mercedes | why

Jada you said you weren't in this

Sheldon | Okay Jada

Jada | It sounds good

Sheldon | Jada hop in behind us then

Skyla | They're really fashionistas aren't they

Sheldon | Fashionistas?

Skyla | Yeah

Sheldon | what does that mean?

Skyla | I don't know, like divas\fashionists

They're like an all girl group too

Is that usually what they have in like KPOP?

groups like all boys, all girls

Sheldon | I think?

Mercedes | At least the ones we saw

There probably is a mixed one I think

Sydney | I like this one

Skyla | Yeah I like this one too

Mercedes | It's okay

Skyla | I think this is about boys or something

Sheldon | There's subtitles right there

Mercedes | I kind of didn't even see them

Skyla | I didn't see those either

Sheldon | You didn't see the subtitles?

Mercedes | I saw it but I didn't know for sure

Sheldon | Likey

Skyla | Likey

Mercedes | And then they gave a like, right?

is that what happened?

Sheldon | I actually kind of liked that song

Skyla | I feel like that's something for like

that would be a good theme song for

A theme song for a show about girls

trying to get boys to like them or something

but that is a pretty good song

Sydney | I give that an A

Skyla | A

Sheldon | I give that one an A as well that was good

Jada | B

Mercedes | C...

Sydney | What the fu....

Skyla | Which one are we reacting to next?

Sheldon | Uhh...

Skyla | TWICE

Sheldon\Skyla | TT

Sheldon | TT

Skyla | TT

Sheldon | and then there's \\\ Mercedes | what does that stand for?

Sheldon | Korean letters

Skyla | Korean letters let's see

Sheldon | you don't know Korean Skyla

Skyla | umm I...

No I don't

Sheldon | Sydney, Sydney!

Sydney | I'm not being in it

Sheldon | She's not

Okay I guess Sydney's not going to be in the rest of it

Mercedes | Okay, us three then

Sheldon | Yes

Happy Holloween

Skyla | Aww they're so cute

Skyla | you just open the door? \\\ Mercedes | Why would you?

Skyla | Where the parents? \\\ Mercedes | Why would you go in?

Skyla | Where are the parents? That's what I'm saying

Mercedes | That's true, but why would they go in?

Skyla | Because they're kids and they want candy

and it's a big house and it's nice

Oh my

Sheldon | of course

Skyla | Why?

Sheldon | That would definitely happen if you walk into a house \\\ Mercedes | they're not in costumes

Skyla | I thought it would be scary but not...

Mercedes | They're not in costumes

Skyla | I actually like this

Mercedes | Now there's the costumes

Sheldon | TT

Skyla | Who's TT?

Sheldon | TT? Is that like a...

Skyla | I that like a...

Sheldon | Is that like a, emoji face? Like one of those emoji things?

Mercedes | no \\\ Skyla | TT

Skyla | I don't know what the hell TT is

Sheldon | is that a crying face? TT

Mercedes | They have no emotion in they're face

Sheldon | Oh, like no emotion in they're face

Mercedes | Yeah like even if people try to act like they have no emotion, they have emotion

Sheldon | I kind of like that though

It's kind of interesting isn't it?

Mercedes | hmmm I guess hmm

Sheldon | Wait what the heck

Mercedes | What happened?

Sheldon | They did a little thing like that

Mercedes | what

Sheldon | uh oh

Mercedes | They're parents

Skyla | Go away

Sheldon | To be continued

Mercedes | Oh, I thought it was going to be the parents

Sheldon | Okay what's you guys think about that one

Mercedes | I give that one a B

Skyla | It was all over the place, like I don't get it

Mercedes | I give it a B

Skyla | Was it suppose to be like Halloween based, was the song Halloween based

I mean I feel like it was more of the video that was Halloween based

Sheldon | What do you think about the song

Skyla | The song, I think it was okay, not as good as the other one

I give it about a B

Sheldon | Yeah same B

Mercedes | B

I thought it was better than the one we saw before

Sheldon | Which one Cheer Up or Signal

Mercedes | Signal

Sheldon | Signal

Or Knock Knock

Mercedes | no Signal

Sheldon | They actually have a lot of songs

Okay last one

Actually this one's newer 2017, the 5th

Skyla | The 5th of what?

Sheldon | 5th month

What the heck

Mercedes | Are there only three of them?

Sheldon | Aliens

monkaS

Mercedes | Yep you were right Sheldon Aliens

Sheldon | Aliens

What?

Mercedes | They're very fast

Skyla | She looks new

Mercedes | mhm

Sheldon | She hypnotized herself?

Mercedes | are they trying to get someones attention?

Skyla | Yeah they're trying to get somebody's attention

Mercedes | Yep it's a boy

cause they're wearing a boy outfit

uniform I should say

Oh, she freeze them all... wow

Sheldon | Who's the alien suppose to be I wonder

Mercedes | It's an outfit and it's a dude

Sheldon | no I know i'm just saying

Mercedes | Stalkers

Sheldon | Stalkers

I wonder, are girls actually like this Skyla?

Skyla | Yeah

Mercedes | but not like this this but like...

Skyla | Sometimes yeah we are

Mercedes | you stalk people?

Skyla | I mean I did

Mercedes | you did

Skyla | Yeah

I know where somebody would be

and I would go to the same place

and I would be like look at me, look at me

Mercedes | And he goes away from them

Sheldon | Is he represented as an Alien because they can't get close to him

Mercedes | Yeah

Probably

Sheldon | Interesting

Wait what?

Skyla | I do not understand

I'm so confused at the end

Mercedes | Wait is it because, no one can reach them now

cause they already like that other person

Sheldon | I don't know dude

Skyla | I like that song but

Like I don't understand these videos at all

Sheldon | I think the videos are Interesting

Skyla | Yeah they are interesting but I don't , I think it contradicts the video

or the song really

Mercedes | It's kind of your fault you can't separate the two

Skyla | But then again

The videos are very, very, very good

and the songs are

but I don't think we can truly understand unless we actually knew the language

We knew the language and we knew

like they're ways and how they like talk

Okay anyways I gotta go

See ya

Mercedes | bye

Skyla | bye

Mercedes | Bye

Sheldon | Bye

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WHY DID POPPY UNFOLLOW TITANIC SINCLAIR? 😱 (IS THIS MARS ARGO ALL OVER AGAIN!!!) - Duration: 7:01.

hey welcome back I know it has been a couple days I've been gone it's it's

been scary it's it's okay though cuz I'm back and

I'm never goin anywhere I'm here for you as you are here for me but I have not

just been laying around but we'll talk about that at the end of the video

today's video poppy has unfollowed titanic Sinclair what does this mean

is this the beginning of the end is this is this what happened to Mars Argo is

this it we'll all of puppy's videos be hidden and deleted will we soon be

reuploading puppy videos is this what's I just don't Greg do you know don't

weigh first thing we're gonna do is we got to go to Twitter and we got to go to

see if we got a verify that puppy's not following Titanic Sinclair so let's see

what we got here oh oh that's right she blocked me from

Twitter papi has blocked me from Twitter so what do I gotta do now you guessed it

got it loca now we got to go to Google

put in papi Twitter

should be right there I don't know I don't even know if I'm gonna be able to

see it probably okay let's see the following we got to go to her oh not on

Twitter to sign up oh grid may I use your Twitter account

that's right kids greg has his own Twitter account it's at

Greg Fermi elsens it's yeah thanks Greg

all right so let's go to following we're going to I don't know if we can search

following I don't think that we can ah no no idea

I guess we're just gonna go through it gosh that's boring after going through

all the followers I can verify that puppy has unfollowed titanic's Sinclair

on Twitter has she also did the same thing on Instagram okay Greg I'm gonna

show them this is Greg's Twitter he's fixing to do videos very soon

he's very excited about it anything else Greg alright just go just go follow him

because he's gonna get mad at me don't don't let him get mad at me go ahead

all right on the ribs illa the dot represent Instagram

we're gonna go poppy and there it is and we're gonna see if

she's following Titanic Sinclair and it's an alphabetical order so we're very

excited about that and no she is not she is not in fact following way is this it

is this I don't know this is obvious clearly not yet

I just gave somebody a shout-out you're welcome

in my block it might seriously block from her own Instagram - for real is

that a thing is it did that happen pop morale why you gotta be like that

you gonna block me from your social medias and now you're gonna even even

kicking out anybody that says reptilian your comments it's not cool girl what

Greg will you you want enough Instagram now you're gonna have to calm down the

link you fall babe broke or you're blocked so let's see we're gonna we're

gonna what we're gonna do we're gonna go and we're gonna log out of the dot

represent oh look the page magically popped up

like Lucky Charms she's only following one person but I

can't not see who it is because I need I don't have an Instagram to log it all

right well we're gonna go ahead and assume it's not titanic sinclair uh

moving on to theories puppy has unfollowed titanic sinclair on social

media we did see some videos where they were upset but not at each other or were

they are they are they upset at each other are they continuing the tour

because it is something that they are locked in contract to do it's poppy

finally had enough of titanic Sinclair is this a repeat of Mars Argo just what

is going on

you know this was a good video I have to make a hi I'm Mary Mary video but also I

do I'm gonna go to my grandma's house and I'm gonna eat because I'm hungry and

I encourage you to eat your grandma's cooking because you know you grab

well-mixed best mashed potatoes but up I want to know what you think about this

so why don't you go ahead and leave your creative and/or interest and responses

in the comment box be like there's always brothers and sisters I will see

you in the next video yeah yeah I mean it was it was a good

video I mean that's really what it was and there is no I know I've been going

for a minute but I'm back now and I'm not ever going anywhere you know I was

always gonna come back I mean I live on YouTube but I gotta make you dot what I

have actually been working on a website I've got it wrote down it's a it's gonna

be a website for the community like a social hood for all my stuff it's gonna

have a feed for all your stuff you'll be able to make an account I'm gonna have a

store we're gonna have a three shirts three shirts I'm getting made it's the

this channel loves me shirt the Greg Fermi ouston shirt and the rep squad

shirt very beautiful shirts trending the in popular posts from the community uh

everything that you could possibly want and more there's more in development as

time goes on and it's just this stuff and if you want to shout out just let me

know in the comments and I'll get you in on the next video why you know why it's

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Stocks Ex Dividend Next Week JNJ, K, D, NEE, SON, MGEE - 4 WITH 10+ YEARS OF INCREASING DIVIDENDS! - Duration: 19:09.

hello everyone and thanks for tuning into the financial investor channel my

name is Brent and today we're going to be doing our five stocks of the

ex-dividend snack week so I've already gone over to dividend calm and did my

ex-dividend search I'm looking for dates February 26 through March 2nd we are on

the very last week of February so 2 week or 2 months down in 2018 so we're going

to be doing here is we're gonna be adding all of our stocks here that are

rated at a 3.93 three point four so Nike being the last one now these are all

rated using the DARS system which measures the dividend stocks next four

quarters whether they're looking to be profitable it looks at their dividend

increases over the last few years so they have a reputable do they increase

their dividend year over a year over a year over a year

you know Johnson & Johnson is one of those I believe it's been paying out

dividends for 43 years so it's gonna be rated very nicely same with Bank of

Hawaii and such it also takes a look at the percentage increase when they

increase their dividend by how much do they increase their dividend and it

matches a few other statistics and such so that's what the rating is from now

anything below a three point three is considered neutral or you know not

exactly a buy or sell is just sort of in the middle so we're gonna be including

all of our three point nine three three point for stocks into y charts so I do

have a video displaying hi you guys have access Y charts for free so if you guys

would like up in the top right corner you can click on the link and check out

that video right after that one so all I'm gonna do here is begin entering the

ticker symbols over on Y charts because that's how we're going to be screening

these stocks we're gonna be taking a look first at what stocks

have a priced earnings greater than 25 so we don't want anything greater than

what the S&P 500 is currently training it because if that thing crashes and our

whole market crashes it's nice that our stock is not gonna come tumbling down

too hard you know it might fall 10 20 30 % but if you're trading at a price

earnings at around 20 25 or less you know even 9 a lot of times those stocks

are not going to be unprofitable see we left off here at Sun so let's move here

down a little bit and now we can start with WCN so that's why I like to have a

you know price p/e ratio around 25 or lower anything lowers cuz you know nice

so there's quite a few names in here that I can recognize we had Johnson &

Johnson's we had la cara Goldman Sachs we have a few others in there hold on I

can't think of the names as I'm seeing the ticker symbols it's popping other

names into my head besides the one that I'm even thinking of so we have Merck

Mikkel occur and then Pai BW a JK HW never heard of Jack Henry Associates so

that's a funny one we have triple L looks like a communications

saft a JG so quite a few names here that I do not recognize which is why I do

these five stocks that seven is next week it's nice to get some exposure to

stocks that are not always on the headlines I like to look out for stocks

that could be potential buys but nobody is talking about them because they're

not brand names so a lot of times have you ever heard of Principal Financial

Group more than likely a lot of people out there are never gonna have heard of

it whereas if you have you heard of Procter & Gamble yes you've heard of

Procter & Gamble you've heard of the craziness that's been going on with

their whole tide challenge and then we have Nike there which is our

last one so we do have coca-cola CCE which is our coca-cola enterprises here

and then it kind of goes on from there so we're not gonna clear those we

already have a ginormous list here to kind of cover and thin down now so now

that we have our strongest stocks picked out for next week we picked out all the

stocks that have a rating of 3.4 or higher so the next step here is I take

about ten of them and what I'm going to be doing is look at their p/e ratio and

I'm going to be removing stocks that have a p/e ratio less than 25 so that's

my first step so we're looking at percentages right now so I'm gonna go

ahead and go like this now Johnson & Johnson here they had a weird last

quarter if I go over to Morningstar I look at their financials for Johnson &

Johnson it's actually trading right now in a twenty three point two so I'm gonna

go ahead and leave it in my list whereas if we look at Great Plains energy which

is ticker symbol GXP GXP so some of these stocks the information is correct

see that's one hundred and sixty nine point six that's just showing one fifty

six point eight four so grant and Great Plains energy that one can just be

removed I'm not going to even bother so we still have a few other ones Lockheed

Martin while it's a great stock defensive stock that price earning right

now is very high so it could be considered you know

over

/ - hi I cannot think of the word right now having brain farts see we have Pepsi

in the list here but a p/e ratio f32 so that's kind of leave us with a you know

these socks you're gonna have a price earnings less than 25 so I'm going to go

ahead and go into my next group and then I'm gonna go ahead and do this for the

remainder of these stocks and then afterwards I will be right back okay

okay so we thinned down our list all of these socks have a PE lesson 25 beside

Johnson & Johnson which we verified is does have a PE lesson 25 outside of

twenty three point two so next step is to remove yields stocks that have a

yield less than two you know one you know for every hundred dollars you would

only get one dollar back in that yield so I don't want to bother looking for

stocks you know we're in a down you know we just came out of a correction where

stocks fell ten percent at least so some of these stocks that have a yield of

zero you know anything less than two you don't want to be getting anything less

than two bucks for every $100 that you're investing I mean if you think the

stock is great that's one thing and it has growth but if we're gonna be buying

and holding for the long term we want that dividend increase I don't know

which one I just removed but there we go we have three here so now all we're

doing is just kind of thinning it down so we're gonna be getting stocks that

have yields greater than two so this is really gonna thin it down

here really all the way down here all say so

now we are left with a few socks here that all have yields greater than two so

so what are we down until we have two four six eight stocks so next thing

we're going to be looking for is increasing net income revenue and free

cash flow is one that I like to look for but now they come in revenue is always

nice to have decreasing free cash flow could just mean that they've gone

through some acquisitions so here Johnson & Johnson the reason that they

had such a high p/e ratio is maybe during their last quarter that it was

reported their earnings dropped or it wasn't really reported on this website

correctly so here this would have to do some double-checking I do not believe

Johnson and Johnson what it fell you know that fast and their last let's

remove the so they would have had to have gone from

18 billion dollars in net income to 1.3 so I don't think this is correct here so

I'm gonna go ahead and just leave Johnson & Johnson I'm gonna go ahead and

continue to include it in my list now I'm gonna go back here and do percentage

way so we have decreasing that income decreasing revenue over the last ten

years so Bank of Hawaii can be gallant Kellogg's is up in revenue you know it

stays up pretty decent in revenue their net income has had some spikes but they

look to be coming back and their free cash flow is positive so we'll go ahead

and leave them Dominion energy over the last ten years see where are they losing

out on so here they're free cash flow is down utility company utility companies

they do a lot of acquisitions they buy stuff so the revenue is down 22% if we

remove their free cash flow and put in their net income so they've probably

gone through different acquisitions which is why their free cash flows down

but those acquisitions match up so with their doesn't it doesn't let me pop it

in so here you can see these decreases in free cash flow and then spikes back

up decreases spikes back up and if we take if we just look at their net income

here it kind of goes along with their

acquisition so their free cash flow they drop down for an acquisition and then it

picks right back up because they acquired someone and it brought them

quite a bit of revenue and net income and then they acquired something else

and that looks pretty decent so I'm gonna go ahead and leave that one in

there as well because that looks it's responsible here we have a positive one

net income positive two hundred and twenty eight percent over the last ten

years their net their free cash flow is positive and their revenue is positive

so it looks good as well Sunoco their free cash flows down but

their net income and their freaking and their revenue is positive so so now go

they are a furnished furniture company I believe they they

see their paper or furniture they do pretty good stuff so I'm gonna leave

them as well and that looks good and we have some negative net income and free

cash flow so we're actually left with six decent looking socks here so without

diving too much further into them all we have Johnson and Johnson

we have Kellogg's actually I guess we could take a look at the price and they

yield right now and see just over the year where are they currently sitting in

that price that yield so right now Johnson & Johnson over the

last year it currently has a higher yield than price which had been it could

be considered undervalued at this time the last time you would have been able

to buy Johnson & Johnson at this price would have been back in 2017 right

around you know mid mid-june area you would have been able to buy this at a

2.5 4% yield and around 130 dollar price so this one Johnson & Johnson could be

considered currently undervalued at this time just due to the correction that

took place it may be trying to get its roots back it also may have taken a dive

future earnings so definitely take a look into that when kellogg's looks like

right now it's you know it's price is over the yield but it is averaged out

you can see that there were times when you could have bought the stock at

nearly a three point six percent yield whereas now it is trading at around a

three yield we have Dominion energy you're

getting this at the highest yield in the last

you know I don't think those it looked like it's ever been at a 4% yield okay

it has back in 2013 this stock it did drop here for a minute and that was

about the last time you could have got it for a yield of 4% so the last time

you could have bought Dominion energy it was back in 2013 there was a little dip

here where the price fell down and the yield shot up above a 4% but then that

stock has just been on the up-and-up you can see here during the 2008 crash that

took place this stock did come down but then after her around 2013 it looks like

it recovered so within 5 4 to 5 year period it did recover the price loss and

then continue up saying with Kellogg's here you can see here 2008 correction

only affected him for around 2 years and then they're beginning to trade sideways

and then have been positive since then Johnson & Johnson 2008 correction it

fazed them a little bit you would have still got paid out dividends doesn't

look like you would have made your return positive until 2013

we have next arrow energy here so over the year here they are traded in a price

above yield so they could be overvalued at this current time but over the last

10 years you can see here that they did fall during the 2008 recession then they

didn't hit back at their price point till around midpoint 2012 almost 2013

but then have been on a nice steady increase since then we have Sunoco for

this current time that they're trading they are trading that yield above price

of the last time you will be able to buy them with a yield above three would have

been back in August September of 2017 so during after you know after October

they took off they actually went up into the 55 $56 range they did come down as

they are you know I currently trading at a forty nine dollars and eleven cents

and they yield over three so over the last ten years if you had bought this

stock during you know prior to the correction you would have dipped and

then you would have recovered sometime in 2011 so that would have been about a

three year period well you would have had to just buy and hold and average

down on your loss until it picked back up and then you know everything dipped

right in this time frame again but then if you you know if you hold it for the

long term more than likely you would come up positive just in the long term

short term MGE yield is at a two point three which is one of the highest fields

you would have been able to buy this since 2016 about mid-year is when this

stock was at around a 2.3 priced around a $48 point and now they've had some

dividend increases you know a lot of these Sox here they do increase their

dividend year over year and this is just one of them we can actually take a quick

look now we won't do that I guess we could do the how long they've been

paying out dividends very quickly here so first one here is Johnson & Johnson

followed right behind by Kellogg's and then we have ticker symbol D then we

have ticker symbol and E E then we have senado Sunoco and then M GE e so Johnson

& Johnson dividends for 55 years they're great look in stock Kellogg's for 13

years Dominion energy this is the electric company they've been paying out

dividends for nine years so a lot of things you have to take a look at payout

ratios 41 percent which is pretty low dividend growth has been very nice

Kellogg's payout ratio under sixty percent dividend growth over ten years

so they've paid out during recessions Dominion resource they cut their

dividend or pulled it back in 2009 they are paying out over sixty percent but

their utilities company we have next era energy dividend growth for the last

eight years since 2010 so they may have cut it or a hole to dip and then they

are today who have a payout ratio less than sixty so Naoko they have a panel

ratio less than sixty which is pretty nice they've been paying out dividends

for 37 years and then we have em GE Energy which is that 42 years of

dividend increases and then a payout ratio of 56 so pretty good-looking

companies so a few of these here so Johnson & Johnson over 10 years

Kellogg's over 10 years we have Sunoco over 10 years and mg energy over 10

years so all of those stocks just about you know if we remove these four and

just went with Johnson & Johnson Kellogg's

Sonoco and MGE those ones have been paying out during recessions during

multiple recessions so those would be some of your safest bats so that is it

for this video so again our undervalued ones that are currently you know they

look undervalued definitely do a little bit more research but be MGE Sunoco

Johnson & Johnson Dominion energy and that is it so four of those Sox look

like they're currently under valued at this current time just use the

correction that took place so definitely do your own research if you would like

to you know get involved in any of those stocks take a look at their 10ks

go over their last quarters what are what are they doing this year what are

they going to be doing next year what have they done in the last four or five

years and such so that is it for this video if you have enjoyed the video

remember to hit the like comment remember to hit the like leave a comment

below remember to subscribe from future financial videos if you have any

questions about what was covered today I know we went through your pretty quick

just kind of scanning through looking for some stocks with X divin is next

week that had a PE lesson 25 yields greater than 2 these all have increasing

revenue net income and their free cash flow while it is important decreasing

free cash flow could be that they're new and acquisitions they're buying other

companies they're acquiring other little small companies so definitely read those

10 case to see what they've done but everything else looked pretty positive

you know they they've all gone through recessions they've all recovered through

recessions four of them have paid out dividends for more than 20 years so

definitely check those four stocks out Johnson & Johnson Kellogg's Sunoco and

mg EE so thank you guys for watching I will see you next time have a great day

bye

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hey guys welcome and thank you so much for joining me manny combo on my first

official youtube episode of mojo for the mind now you're probably wondering after

watching that well slightly overly dramatic intro well the fuck is Manny

and what's in the box to answer question number one well you

guys might remember me on my short little stint on NBC's The Voice where I

sang here I go again on my own which got me four chairs that's right and others

might know me for my magazine covers promo videos seminars and all my

endorsement videos that I do online on editorial and fashion photography as far

as question number two is concerned well right behind me you'll notice this

beautiful tapestry that's right the official mojo for the mind banner which

I've been waiting for for about a month which means what

yes it's official I can do my youtube videos finally so without further ado

here's branding photography with yours truly and make sure you watch till the

very end for some free downloads I'll see you

hey what's going on everybody Manny Cabo here and guys have I got a treat for you

all today well you all I got a treat for you all

hey man we're in the southeast brother it's the PBR it's y'all y'all y'all yeah

he's actually right y'all let's do that have I got a treat for y'all to debt yea

dude I like that let's do it have I got a treat for y'all today not

only am I going to be talking about probably the single most important

element of increasing traffic for your business now when I say business I don't

care for your corporation or an artist product photography is crucial after all

image is everything and perception is reality and I couldn't think of a better

person in my dear friend the patriotic voice of the PBR and somebody not only

takes his brand seriously but it's also committed to his fans

Ryan Weaver when you tan to take a breath don't care about

zone chest a retired Blackhawk aviator and Chief Warrant Officer three and the

United States Army Ryan Weaver is proven to the world that

he can also entertain and rock out to sold-out arenas like the best of them

with his all-american and rock and country energy join me

Manny Cabo as we take a ride into the world of branding photography and get up

close and personal with Lyon and shares his personal story that's like no other

artists in country music today

this episode is loaded with tons of information with respect to building

your brand and what better way to do it than with professional branding

photography to start I love mixing ambient light and artificial strobes

especially when it lends itself to bringing out the best qualities in my

subjects and hey at the end of the day that's all that matters now sure there's

so many schools of thought pertaining to which is better for me there's no such

thing I work with the existing elements and build from there personally all

light is beautiful and being able to capture and more importantly apply its

strengths effectively is the beauty of photography in the first place after all

the definition of photography clearly states the capturing of light dating

back to the first recorded photograph by Joseph Nyssa fois leaps in 1826 so hey

I'm not about to change its tradition for this first story I really wanted to

capture the true countryside of Ryan Weaver and since this episode revolves

around the topic of building your brand with branding photography I wanted to

really highlight Ryan's apparel specifically the custom Larry mayhem

cowboy hat by Milano hats which is globally known for its cowboy hats and

the Masayo gun print dress shirt which undoubtedly adds to the entire theme as

luck would have it Ryan's living room afforded a perfect southwestern color

palette of electric reds oranges and browns which was perfect and if you

remember my previous episode where I discussed the advantages of shooting in

a subjects habitat this could not have been a more perfect scenario for this

particular story now much like the classic daylight photographer Mario

Testino who I absolutely admire and who's known for his majestic portraits

of women in minimal available light I opted to keep the lighting relatively

simple there was a nice soft warm light emanating from Ryan's north-facing

living room window which I used as my main light and to the left

I placed a 32-inch photoflex sunlight toned like this to bounce just enough

light to fill in the shadow details on Ryan's face once we added a few

variations and poses coupled with Ryan's warm personality the rest as they say is

history and as can be seen by the images I think we nailed it now for this next

story we were losing interior light rather quickly so directly after a quick

wardrobe change we shifted the shoot to the front

entrance now I love shooting headshots with this type of lighting because the

background always goes dark which eliminates all rear distractions and

with a very low ISO of 50 a 50 millimeter lens set to f-18 we have a

very sharp image with a shallow depth of field thus focusing even more attention

on the subject and again a drying smile character and a very sleek cool

snakeskin blazer to the shot and you get some killer images now this next series

of shots posed a few challenges not only with the impending contrast of

highlights and shadows in the landscape but also the bitter cold and wind chill

didn't help one bit at one point we had to pause because I literally couldn't

feel my trigger finger or any fingers for that matter but it was great in one

respect because the theme of the shot was to replicate the quote-unquote

Marlboro Man field of the traditional cowboy and the rough rocky terrain which

we definitely had and made for a stunning backdrop reminiscent of such

campaigns Ryan's wardrobe perfectly complemented the scene and added to that

rugged manly look my only additional light source was my trusty Photoflex

Rapid dome just to fill in the shadow areas on Ryan's face that may have been

veiled by his cowboy hat and I love this thing it's lightweight extremely easy to

put together compact and perfect for all outdoor and

mobile applications and definitely one of my go-to items when shooting outdoor

editorials now as an aside one thing you always want to be mindful of as a

photographer is to maintain a good comfort level for all models especially

in extreme weather conditions you never want to put the model at risk and chance

any visible markings like sweat red blotches on the cheeks caused by such

circumstances well judging by the final images here despite the severe weather

conditions I think we nailed it once again great job Ryan what a trouper

the next story we shot was to highlight Ryan's affiliation with the PBR as its

patriotic voice along with his clothing sponsor as well as mine grunt style

clothing now Ryan and I both love grunt style and sure they have the coolest and

most sleek designs but they also up hold the ideal of pride and self military and

country and that's something that we both aligned with for these next three

shots notice once again that the light was

dissipating rather quickly with the only advantage of it providing that beautiful

dusk and what we photographers call the golden hour of light that casts stunning

warm glow from the traditional 45-degree angle widely used by so many commercial

and specialty glamour photographers worldwide while my partner Matt was

constructing a shot for the video I decided to capture the already situated

setup and placed a single Photoflex 32 inch white diffuser about 6 inches away

from camera left to fill in just the right amount and eliminate huge contrast

discrepancies in Ryan's face for the second shot I wanted to really focus

attention on the official PBR World Finals buckle and to ascertain all the

fine gold engrave details I made a quick lens change and opted for my trusty

Nikon 105 millimeter 2.8 macro lens which in my opinion is one if not the

best macro lens on the market hey I'm a Nikon man so I may be a little bias what

I loved most about the shot was the semi silhouetted image of Ryan adjusting his

cowboy hat in the background and because of the limited depth of field caused by

the macro I was able to compose all of the elements perfectly without any

dueling distractions which allowed me to tell a beautiful story as well the point

I'd like to make here is that you never ever underestimate the power of existing

light and you should always seek out the already composed shots

so definitely train your eye to see existing lighting conditions and how

that light is falling on your subject I mean hey you might be in for a great

surprise this next shot was a concept that I've been wanting to try with the

right artist because it called for some cool props and a dramatic

black-and-white image and hey what better props in the custom-made Milano

cowboy hat and leather jacket for this shot I used two self-contained 400 watts

per second Dynalite Baja b4 mono lights now I absolutely love these things

not only are they light weight which is huge for me because I'm always on the

road but they also allow me to make adjustments in one tenth of a stop

increments over a six stop range they're also equipped with high-speed sync with

an impressive short flash duration and stroboscopic flash modes for sports and

creative applications it's intuitive display allows me to adjust the flash

power with a simple turn of the dial and because I have high

heatsink receivers on all of my units seamless and simultaneous triggering and

adjusting is a cinch I simply select the corresponding channel number on each

unit and I can then use my BRT 626 and shoe mount transmitter on my Nikon d5

and I have full creative control without moving my position now I've been

sponsored by Dynalite for over seven years now and I love these guys more and

more as the years go by why because they're photographers and they know what

photographers want and more importantly what we need in strobe performance so

thank you Pete J and everyone at Dynalite for making this video possible

the first strobe I placed directly behind Ryan about 8 inches from the wall

on full power without a reflector to maximize light disbursement and since

the wall was white and white reflects 100% I assured a pure shadowless and

evenly illuminated background at f-16 the main light was positioned about six

feet camera left with a reflector and a twenty degree grid at roughly a three to

one lighting ratio set to five point six to get just enough side lighting on the

face and jacket for those enhanced textures and that high contrast feel

that I loved in my black and whites this is definitely one of my favorite shots

of the entire shoot the next shot in this series was for Ryan self promo

piece for the PBR and needed to have this mysterious and confident appeal so

I decided to attack it with a classic fashion editorial lighting setup

incorporating just one Dynalite Baja b4 equipped with a beauty dish and grid on

a boom stand directly above me angled at 45 degrees toward Ryan who I placed

roughly about eight feet from the wall to minimize any unnecessary light

fall-off on the background allowing it to go completely gray for an added

dramatic effect the cowboy hat provided just enough shadow to veil Ryan's face

elevating that intense look of anonymity which is exactly what we were looking

for and judging by the shots I couldn't be happier with the final results lastly

this next shot was one of those shots that as I alluded to before was already

set up naturally because we had the scene originally set up for an interview

and I felt that the flag directly behind the sofa made for a very strong

composition so I decided to incorporate and

low-angle approach with a ring flash because of its halo and virtually

shadowless and centralized lighting properties that gave it a very

contrasting and high-fashion feel seen in so many contemporary clothing and

celebrity campaigns I've always loved the results of using a ring flash and I

use it quite often when emphasis on detail and form is a must ladies and

gentlemen Ryan Weaver man thank you so much for doing this with man's brother

appreciate you sharing your journey and your passion with all of us and as I

always say much love and peace get those Weaver Country w7v states

right yeah live with passion everyone

well that's it guys thank you so much for watching my very first official

motive for the mine episode on branding photography and now as promised I want

all of you to go to the link in the description box and download your free

B's the first one's an equipment checklist for all my fellow

photographers and the second one is a detailed description of all the topics

we discussed on branding and remember if you liked the video please hit like

right underneath here share with all your friends or anyone that you think

might bring value to and more importantly don't forget to subscribe as

I always say live to inspire and I'll see you guys in the next video

take care

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How to Seek Therapy - Duration: 5:25.

[♪♩INTRO]

Seeking a therapist to help address mental health issues is super common.

You might have friends or family who talk about going to therapy.

Maybe you yourself have suggested a friend go to therapy.

And yet, it can still be really hard to reach out and ask for help for yourself, even when

you're struggling with common issues like anxiety, depression, trauma, attention deficit

disorder or addiction.

Talking about mental health is still highly stigmatized in a lot of western culture, and

you might feel weird acknowledging out loud that you need some help.

But hey!

We're here to walk you through this process.

A quick caveat, though: This video is intended for people who are not in immediate crisis.

If you are, call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255 right away.

Got it?

Great!

Step 1: Deciding to seek help.

If you're here, you might have already decided that you'd like to seek therapy.

But in case you're not sure if you "qualify" for therapy, here you go: The only requirement

for seeking therapy is that you want to try to talk to an impartial professional about

what's going on in your life.

Period.

There are lots of tests you can take online to determine if you have symptoms of depression

or anxiety, but ultimately, you can make the final decision.

If you're on the fence about going to therapy, it can be easy to convince yourself that you're

okay because other people have it worse.

But you do not need to measure your own suffering against anyone else's.

Yes, plenty of other people might have it worse.

But you are not those people, and you get to decide if your sadness or anxiety or any

other problem is too much for you to deal with alone.

Step 2: Choose a professional.

The word "therapist" actually refers to a lot of different types of professionals

with a range of training.

You're probably going to look for a licensed professional counselor, a social worker or

a psychologist.

You can find a therapist by asking for a referral from your general practitioner, asking friends

for references or just Googling resources in your area.

It's best to look for someone who specializes in the kind of thing that you would like to

address, like anxiety or depression.

Psychologists and most other kinds of licensed therapists can't legally prescribe medication,

but they are trained in many pyschotherapy methods, like cognitive behavioral therapy

which can help you learn how to change your patterns of thinking and improve your outlook.

But if you also think that antidepressants or other medication might be helpful, most

therapists are not licensed to prescribe drugs.

Your therapist might refer you to a psychiatrist, who can write prescriptions.

No matter who you choose, it's totally okay to make appointments with a couple different

therapists to see who you like best.

Sometimes you might need to meet a few different therapists before you find one that

really clicks with you.

Step 3: Make the call to set up an appointment.

This can seem super daunting, but afterward you will be amazed at how easy it was.

So, once you've picked out the therapist's office you'd like to try, call the office

and ask if they're accepting new patients.

If they are, ask what kind of insurance they take and what the doctor's hourly rates

are.

If all those things work for you and your budget, then you can tell the receptionist

a little bit about what you'd like help with.

This can be pretty general, like, "I'm hoping to address my anxiety issues."

The receptionist will be able to tell you if you've arrived at the right place, and

get you set up with your appointment.

Step 4: Go to the appointment!

It's all right if you're nervous going into it.

Every therapy session is different, but you can probably expect your therapist to ask

what's going on and let you talk about whatever you feel like.

And yeah, just like in the movies, your therapist might have a big leather couch that you lie

on while they take some notes.

Depending on their style and specialty, they will probably recommend various kinds of tools

for you to use in your day-to-day life.

Don't be afraid to ask questions, like, "Why would my brain work that way?" or

"How can I change this pattern of thinking?"

This will help guide both you and your therapist toward helpful answers.

Step 5: Keep at it!

You might go to therapy once, a few times, or consistently for years.

You might notice results right away or you might not, but either way, you shouldn't

put pressure on yourself to feel "fixed".

By seeking out information, you've already taken a big step in taking care of yourself,

which is a super adult thing to do.

Thank you as always for watching.

We hope that this video was helpful.

If you want to see more of Hank and me, visit us at youtube.com/learnhowtoadult,

and subscribe.

Your therapist might refer you to a—

Psy-key-a-trist-ahhh

Ughhahhh!

This seems— [laughter]

Your therapist might have a big leather couch that you lie on while you take some notes.

While THEY take some notes.

Your therapist might have a big leather couch that you lie on while... THEY take some notes.

[laughter]

Let me do that again...

If you more... of Hank and me visit—

Bleh. My brain is shutting down.

[off screen] Last one!

I know

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Revolution Genetics Inc - Cyberpunk 2077 Megacorporations Lore - Duration: 4:09.

Greetings Earthlings!

Welcome to the MadqueenShow!

I am your host the MadQueen

On today's menu, we have a new Cyberpunk 2077 lore video for you, and today we're

going to talk about the megacorporation Revolution Genetics Incorporated

Revolution Genetics Incorporated is an expanding genetic engineering firm which deals with

a multitude of applications involving genetic manipulation and biotechnology

Having its history in political revolution, they take their name from its origins and

the term "re-evolution", on the genetic restructuring of nature

Revolution Genetics is very open about its developments, and shares them with other companies

and countries, which is not something you usually see in the world of the megacorporations,

where secrets are kept in safe boxes guarded by a security team armed to the teeth

But, they are just confident in their superiority in the field

Maybe even cocky

The company carries the 65% of current existing patents on genetic enhancements and biotechnology

Its origins allowed this megacorporation to evolve in a less bureaucratic work structure,

creating a beneficial environment in which to work and do research and development

Revolution Genetics started its production of genetic manipulation in the early 21st century

Originally the source of survival modifications to the political refugees in Antartica, the

company went public shortly after the Antarctican Collective did

Revolution Genetics Inc. made its first appearance in the public markets selling its patents

on genetic processes and also made its first military contacts, but they gain popularity

when their genetic modifications for plants solved several food crises outside the first world

The Biotech Clinics Helix are the public face of this megacorporation

An outlet where you can acquire biological memory storage for computers and developments

for increased food production

And it all sounds like they are the megacorporation equivalent to Gandhi, but no

And if you'd like to learn why, you may want to go to ask the employees of Biotechnica

Biotechnica is Revolution's chief rival

And a target

After the fiasco concerning the war over a new chip design, the two companies are constantly

at each other throats in small and covert operations

Retaliation after retaliation

The cost in property and employees is approaching the millions

And they can't grow employees like they grow food

I thin

No one is going to bet that they can't

Well, folks, thanks for watching

Don't forget to visit our Cyberpunk 2077 lore playlist to know more about the dark future

See you in next videos and stay being amazing

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NERF Dungeons & Dragons | Elemental Gems Challenge! - Duration: 10:22.

come on hello and welcome to battle universe we are back in to another

episode of Dungeons & Dragons this time Brian and I are some explorers

we're trying to raid some tunes that mean that are going to date the elderly

this time we're facing two bad guys and they're really disgusting sup y'all i'm

ice dude i throw cold stuff i'm the fire burning wizard what

I forgot my thing one two three four no it hit you no okay

Hey alright cankles move it along oh wow Joey it's not your turn two three my

weapon oh it seems your pipe is clogged I'm good

one two three one two three you gotta stay in your hole I stay here good good

good Joey no I don't think so wow that's my drinks what a waste of a whole I'm

you know your waste of a life three four everything came up to that moment in her

life to make that turn and she missed just like he just like dang it mattias

I'm not going to move right now aim in a prime spot one two three four

no attacked Wow wouldn't you are now slowed and it ouchie ouchie where to

lady can I hit four times since I have sport

no yoohoo I'm on a treasure chest oh I get to summon two portals she was going

further Brian are you sure it doesn't say suck cuz that's what he's doing like

that carrier is hey that's that's the million plane button that's what he said

ten minutes ago alright wait let's just open it up on

camera just a little break in the middle of the video for some unboxing action

wish we could stop D monetizing you on it

are you gonna portal into my safe space I tried at the lab and I summon a portal

oh alright so now I step in there yeah kudos to you I have captured a gem

my name is now Jim Brian are you eating the gem that was actually horrible

practical effects now I can perform ice damage to Matt one canal 203 or oh

that's it yeah no no my action is fire - but through the portal nope can't do

that yes read the rule I called Zeus and

he was like yeah yeah now's good

there no one was in my past so I didn't damage anyone but you know I'm real

close to it one two three poor called strat my boy oh crap

come on okay my turn and I'm going to use my bonus action of escape rope where

I can move to any square and then use my action so I join the party over here I'm

gonna move to this square right over here

you left your gems II know she had that ability

apparently adds it eat this eat this this isn't here I use escape rope I'm

out of here suckers hey brah you should come in here uh-uh no we

can't be in the same area you can heal me come over here I'm good

Sam look your head out I'm gonna shoot you tis my turn

portal time

now we're on the portal and they remember I'm on your team

carry on ice - ice get any creature in your pants load so no damage so no

damage other ways one - I'm gonna use my flash Grenada catch fire nice combines

to create a mighty forest you should probably try running away when you're

nice so it doesn't hurt him I'm fire and fire damn I don't know what

to tell you shoot me heal me please

reach out your hand just think she's good my turn

one two three four that's double damage wait no this is a damage that means you

take 16 yes oh wait no no no no no I hit him with my grenade which meant he

couldn't take in actions that did it

okay so that means I have three more moves dang one two okay I'm done saw

your head up two three four what are you how many moves is this one

guess my turn you yeah yeah yeah one two three four

one two three buzz blade yeah sixteen damage you're

dead kid I don't mean my turn you peasant can I throw this atom No

corner yourself lying got nowhere to go 1 2 3 4 find s so 1 2 I step 4

and well that doesn't go through that whatever you have doesn't go through a

barrier so Joey's mattered oh I'm some using the wambulance I can

go 5 spaces any direction wambulance oh I don't believe that double cuz I am ice

dead do you have that back what do you have Brian 27 really I don't know what

I'm at what 1 2 3 fire across oh do I

yeah X so Brian you have double 10 damage cuz I'm fire your ice right it

works yeah that's right frost fire Zoey you dead no he's not dude that's 10

if you did it through this this is half a wall okay look what happen okay

anything it's not a step over here and then do it okay okay then

one two three four only heroes guess what is mad at

dang it prevents lice by my little RAM can I get a room in slice

us +5 no right one two three four I got one I got you

Brite is hard you know Brian what does he have no at 12 million seven James

you're having ruining every man I had the wambulance you take that away from

me you'd go acting up me my backed up yo

dance big boy no see that right there that's D&D playlist of all the videos

that are just as good as this this video over here is a video that YouTube thinks

you specifically will enjoy based on yourself and this right here ah a

subscribe button click it if you're new here yeah dude you kiss masked by George

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Top 10 Volcanic Eruptions Caught on Camera - Duration: 5:45.

Volcanos.

Are.

Scary.

Unless youre immune to lava, ash and rock - in which case, youre probably not scared

by volcanoes.

For the rest of though, theyre crazy events to witness.

Most of us havent seen a volcanoe up close but thanks to other people and their cameras,

were able to easily see videos of their immense eruptions.

We have the best of those for you today.

My name is Danny Buyrke and this is the top 10 Volcanic Eruptions Caught On Camera.

Starting off at number 10 we have Pahoa (Pu-oh-oh).

This is an active Volcano in Hawaii and in 2014 a lava flow started shooting out east.

Roads were closed off as the flow devastated everything in its path.

Despite numerous defensive measures being taken, it seemed like nothing could halt the

slow but steady progress of the lava.

This resulted in this incredible footage of the lava burning through a metal fence and

then onto a road.

At the number 9 we have Sakurajima Volcano.

This Volcano in Japan erupted in February 2016 and some incredible footage was taken

of it.

The eruption itself was already quite large, sending lava and rock tumbling down the mountain

just 30 miles from a nuclear power plant.

However many people were more amazed at the lightning storms that formed inside the clouds.

Lightning and lava - a cool but lethal combination …

Next up at number 8 we have Mount Tavurvur.

This volcano in Papa New Guinea erupted in 2014.

Some tourists were nearby and captured the footage your about to see.

They expected the eruption was going to happen at any moment, they expected that a sonic

boom would follow shortly after - but maybe not as loud as this.

(1:20 - 1:37)

Next up at number 7 we have Popo-catep-etl.

This is an active volcano located just southeast of Mexico city.

It erupts every few years and when it did in September 2017, cameras were there to capture

it.

The rocks it spewed out were found more than half a mile down the slope as well as ash

over nearby towns.

Scientists monitor the volcano carefully as 25 million people live within 60 miles of

it.

A super eruption could be devastating.

At number 6 now we have the Turrialba Volacon.

This is located in Coasta Rica and the footage youre seeing comes from an eruption in September

2016.

It was caught by a research teams camera and the footage sped up to show you jut how long

the volcano was spewing out hot ash.

The event consisted of 4 eruptions which led to the closure of the capital cities international

airport.

It was reported that clinics were filled with people suffering from skin and lung irritation.

Some stores even started selling kits with goggles and masks for protection.

Moving on to number 5 we have Mount Shindake.

This volcano in Japan erupted in 2015.

It was largely unexpected but amazingly, an internet webcam caught the whole thing live.

Huge waves of pyroclastic flows cascaded down the side of the volcano, spewing rock fragments

and hot gases across the volcanos north west shore.

Japans meteorological agency raised their alert to 5 and ordered the islands 140 residents

to evacuate.

Next up at number 4 we have The Mayon Volcano.

This volcano in the Philippines has been known to erupt from time to time but the most recent

event might have produced the most incredible footage so far.

On January 22nd 2018, an alert level 4 was raised as Mount Mayon spewed ash 3km into

the sky.

The footage your seeing was taken at night where lava bombs and rockfall produced a spectacular

sight.

To my eyes, the volcano seemed to resemble Mount Doom more than anything else - incredible

stuff.

Moving on to number 3 we have Journey to the Centre of the Planet.

This clip comes from a BBC documentary where a scientist in a protective suit ventures

to the edge of a volcano's lava lake in order to get a sample.

Things get a bit too close for comfort when the lake starts to erupt over the edge - spilling

lava everywhere.

The scientists has just enough time to get out before lava flows where he stood just

minutes before.

Next up at number 2 we have Mt St Helens.

On May 18th 1980, Mt St Helens in the state of Washington erupted - its often referred

to as the most disastrous volcanic eruption in US history.

The whole north face of the volcano slid away to expose and explosion of molten gas and

rock that spread over 11 US states.

This is the incredible footage from that day.

Although some scientists were aware that the volcano was showing increased signs of activity,

everyone was surprised at the sheer scale of the eruption.

And finally at number 1 we have the Kilauea Volcano.

Located in Hawaii, its also referred to as the volcano that never stops erupting.

And that's kind of true.

The volcano has been erupting since 1983 but things picked up a notch on New Years Eve

2016 when a lava delta collapsed, taking part of the sea cliff with it.

This created a constant flow of lava into the sea below which has been captured by a

number of people including this footage from the Wall Street Journal.

Well that was fascinating.

I always end a video by saying well, has anyone else noticed that.

ANYWAY - do you like volcanoes, did this video make you like volcanoes?

If so, would you like a part 2?

Let me know.

My name is Danny Burke, thanks as always for watching guys and Ill see you all in the next

video.

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How Pregnancy Is Like Growing an Alien Inside You - Duration: 11:04.

[ ♪ Intro ♪ ]

We usually make pregnancy sound like a wonderful, 9 month period of parental bliss.

But if you really think about it, pregnancy is kind of bonkers.

When you're pregnant, you're essentially growing an alien parasite inside of you, having

your entire body tweaked and drained to support something that's half you, and half some

other person.

Biologically, it's quite a feat.

And yet, it happens all the time.

You, me, and every human on Earth, came from this strange quasi-parasitic system.

So, today, we're going in utero.

We'll talk about how embryos develop, how they get their food and get rid of their waste,

and do all this while staying under the radar of their parent's immune system.

At the center of it all is the placenta.

It's an organ — a set of tissues dedicated to a particular task.

And it's actually the first organ that you make, and the only temporary organ in the human body.

Once a baby pops out, the placenta comes out as afterbirth.

Which, to be honest, looks a little like something from the movie Alien.

Since nobody needs the placenta anymore, it's usually thrown away.

These days, though, eating it has also become a trend, even though researchers haven't

found any health benefits.

But this weird organ is what's been making all 9 months of pregnancy possible!

The placenta is made from cells from the fetus and the pregnant parent.

And it basically serves as an interface between the two.

It helps deliver food, dump waste, and exchange gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide that

are critical for life.

The placenta begins to form within a week or so of fertilization.

In case you need a recap, this is when the sperm meets an egg to form a zygote, or fertilized egg.

The zygote divides a few times as it travels to the uterus, or womb, and becomes a semi-hollow

ball of cells called a blastocyst.

The blastocyst is important because it's made of two types of cells.

There's a clump of cells inside, which will go on to make the embryo and eventually the fetus.

And there's a single layer of cells on the outside, known as trophoblasts, which will

form the fetal part of the placenta.

These outer cells invade the lining of the uterus to make the whole thing stick, or implant,

and truly kick off pregnancy.

Different types of trophoblasts then go on to form the amniotic sac, which is really

just a protective bag of fluid the embryo floats in.

It's thin, but super tough, and provides cushioning and room to grow.

Inside the amniotic sac, the embryo gets to work quickly, starting to develop its nervous

system, and then its heart and blood vessels, followed by other organs.

Driving all this growth is food, thanks to what's essentially a big pool of parental blood.

Yep, it turns out that embryos are kind of like vampires.

See, early on, the invading trophoblasts destroy a bunch of the tissue in the uterine wall

and remodel the blood vessels.

Trophoblasts attack vessels from the inside and outside, turning them into limp, open

pockets of blood.

Those pockets help make sure that there's a steady flow of parental blood rich in oxygen

and nutrients like glucose, amino acids, and fatty acids — all of which the embryo needs

to grow.

Those chemicals get passed on to the embryo through a branching network of blood vessels

that travel through the placenta and feed into the umbilical cord.

But there's always a membrane between parental blood and fetal blood.

The blood pools are close enough for nutrients and gases to get passed back and forth through

the membrane — usually through diffusion, which is when molecules move from higher concentration

to lower concentration.

But they're still separate.

Because direct contact could cause problems… like total annihilation of the embryo.

We'll get to more of this later, but because a baby is half another person, its cells are

full of proteins that the pregnant parent doesn't recognize as their own.

Direct contact would mean the immune cells in the parent's blood would mount an attack

to get rid of the half-foreign being — like it would stomp out a flu virus.

To make sure that doesn't happen, we evolved a placental system that always puts a membrane

in between the blood supplies.

So, through processes like diffusion, a parent delivers sugar and other goodies to the baby.

And the baby can dump all of its carbon dioxide and waste products into the parent's blood pool.

Garbage problem solved!

Based on all of this, you can probably tell that pregnancy is kind of blood-intensive.

And one of the biggest changes to someone's body, besides making space for a new human,

is to their cardiovascular system.

Blood vessels across their body widen.

Their heart rate ticks up an extra 10 to 20 beats per minute.

And ultimately, they pump 40 to 50% more blood.

You can actually see some of this extra blood flow as a rosy blush on people's faces,

which is sometimes called pregnancy glow.

It happens partially because of the increased blood output.

Beyond glowing skin, though, these changes matter to the health of both humans.

They make sure the placenta gets enough blood to constantly refresh the blood pool — something

that happens 2 to 3 times per minute.

That way, the baby gets enough oxygen and nutrients.

And the additional blood flow also helps the parents' kidneys process the extra waste

that's getting dumped into their bodies.

They're eating and excreting for two.

One of the ways scientists think this happens is through a hormone called relaxin, which

dilates blood vessels to make them wider.

This allows pregnant people to safely handle more blood pumping through their bodies, instead

of boosting their blood pressure.

Relaxin levels naturally go up in people during ovulation, and stay high if they become pregnant.

The hormone might also help later in pregnancy by relaxing ligaments in the pelvis to make

it easier to deliver the baby.

Other hormones, like estrogen, might also be involved.

And while the parent's body initially makes most of the hormones, eventually a bunch are

made by cells in the placenta.

So basically, the fetus ends up controlling a lot of the show.

And some of this stuff borders on mind control.

Progesterone, for instance, is a hormone that keeps the pregnancy going, and even changes

how the parent breathes.

This hormone tells the brain to lower the amount of carbon dioxide in the body, so pregnant

people will actually take bigger breaths.

This provides more oxygen, which the baby needs, and also makes it easier to get rid

of the carbon dioxide, so breathing is more efficient.

Clearly, the fetus has no qualms about doing whatever it needs to do to get things for itself.

And by the eighth month, some researchers think that about 25% of the proteins a fetus

gets are used to make hormones to manipulate their parent.

Now, if the cardiovascular stuff sounded intense, think about the fetus's near-monopoly on glucose.

Not only does the baby want more blood, it wants more sugar in that blood.

And one way the fetus accomplishes that is to make their parent diabetic.

Or at least, diabetic-like.

The fetal part of the placenta releases a hormone called human placental lactogen, among

other chemicals, that decreases the pregnant parent's insulin sensitivity.

Insulin is a hormone that controls how much glucose is in your blood.

When it binds to cells, it tells them to stop releasing sugar into the bloodstream, and

to start taking up more sugar from the blood.

So when you're less sensitive to insulin, you don't clear your blood of glucose as

quickly, so you have higher blood sugar.

This can work to the baby's advantage, which is probably why it happens.

The fetus can take all of that extra sugar for itself.

Now, this whole fetal exploitation of their parent is usually okay.

But sometimes, especially in people who already have diabetes or are at higher risk, this

can lead to something called gestational diabetes.

In gestational diabetes, the parent's blood sugar goes too high, and the fetus ends up

getting way more sugar than it needs.

If that happens, the baby can grow really big — to the point where it's not safe

to do a natural delivery, and doctors do a C-section, which involves surgery.

There can also be other complications, for both the parent and the baby, so doctors tend

to keep close tabs on sugar levels.

The fetus's biggest trick of all, though, might be its ability to stay out of the way

of the parent's immune system.

After all, the baby is still a guest… and kind of an interloper.

Yes, it's walled off in a fluid-filled sac, and protected by the placenta.

And these physical barriers go a long way in explaining how pregnancy can even work at all.

But the fact remains that many cells of the placenta come from the fetus, so they're

chock full of a mix of proteins — some foreign to the pregnant parent and some not.

But, somehow, they touch parental tissue with little to no problem.

Immunologists have wondered about this for more than 60 years.

At first, they assumed that pregnant people simply didn't make immune cells that recognize

the fetus.

But we now know they do.

So, how do developing fetuses avoid damage?

We don't know the full story, but one big way seems to be a surge in a type of immune

cell called a T regulatory cell.

These cells basically dial down immune responses, rather than increasing them.

And they show up in large numbers as soon as the blastocyst implants in the uterus,

and possibly even earlier.

Another clue comes from looking at the proteins on the surface of the trophoblasts — the

placental cells that do the invading.

Normally, cells have proteins on their surfaces that different immune responders can recognize.

That's how an immune response starts, and your body can tell you're infected with

a bunch of bad bacteria.

But trophoblasts are missing a lot of these surface proteins, or have slight changes to them.

And that could give them a kind of invisibility cloak.

The immune cells in the uterus are also different.

Normally, natural killer cells do exactly what their name implies — they kill.

But the ones in the uterine lining don't.

Basically, they still have the proteins they need to kill, but the cells also have inhibitory receptors.

And when those inhibitory receptors are activated, it prevents the release of those deadly proteins.

These natural killer cells are around when the trophoblasts are reworking the parent's

blood vessels, and might even help by pumping out special factors.

In mice that are engineered to lack natural killer cells in the uterus, the parental part

of the placenta doesn't grow properly, and baby mice are born abnormally small.

There are other ways that researchers think babies avoid detection, too.

And most of the time, they pull it off.

But scientists are now realizing that many fertility problems might actually be immune

problems that crop up very early in pregnancy.

If an embryo can stick around long enough, though, they might get the last laugh.

Because decades after pregnancy, scientists have found fetal cells still hanging out.

This is called microchimerism, and may be one of the strangest features of pregnancy.

It's actually a two-way street: kids end up with cells from their parent in them, too.

Babies can even end up with cells from their older siblings or older generations, kinda

like a Russian nesting doll of past pregnancies!

But people finish pregnancy with far more cells from their children than the other way around.

Doctors haven't figured out if they're meaningful in any way.

Some have proposed that these foreign cells can cause autoimmune diseases later, although

that hasn't been fully demonstrated yet.

If you're feeling sentimental, though, you can think of them as a literal keepsake in

your body.

Pregnancy means you'll always carry part of your kid with you, whether you want to or not.

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Madison Matters Campus Climate Survey Series - Introduction and Demographics Video 1 of 5 - Duration: 14:35.

Hi everybody, my name is Dr. Matt Lee. I am an associate professor here at James

Madison University and I'm the director of the Madison Matters project, which is

a huge campus climate survey that's now become an advocacy project here at JMU.

So the background of the Madison Matters project is that our project was a joint

collaboration between my research lab in the Department of Psychology which is

the CARDS Lab, the Cultural and Racial Diversity Studies Lab and the LGBTQ

faculty listserv. So a couple of years ago members of the LGBTQ listserv

actually contacted me and my lab and asked us if we were willing to help them

construct a student climate survey and at the time the listserv was interested

in identifying climate experiences of the LGBTQ faculty and staff and because

they were unable to do that they thought that investigating student

experiences of climate would still help them understand more of what was going

on. So the purpose of this series of videos is to discuss our dataset to

help you, our audience, try to make informed decisions about programming,

hiring, and priority setting by trying to get a more thorough understanding of

some of the different demographic backgrounds of our students and

different dimensions of campus climate in which some of our students are either

struggling or are doing well. If at any point you are interested in contacting

us to consult on some of the work that you are doing or you're interested in

learning more about our survey or our results you can contact us at

madisonmattersjmu@gmail.com and we'll also give you some contact information at the

very end of the video. I'd like to thank Art Dean and the JMU Office of Access and Inclusion,

the JMU Department of Psychology, and Paul Mabrey from

Communication Studies for providing us with support as well as funding for

carrying out this project and a huge thanks to all the students and interns

who have worked with us over the years creating some of this content, analyzing

data, and presenting data at a number of different sites thank you very much for

all your help with this project. So this is a photograph of the current

Madison Matters team. We are currently a research and

advocacy project run by the CARDS Lab in the Department of Psychology and so we

collected this data back in 2015 and over the past year and a half we have

been communicating with a number of different offices on campus try to help

them in understanding more of what's going on with the campus climate as well

as provide ideas and brainstorm about what to do about student climate issues.

One of the biggest collaborations that we've conducted this year has been with

JMU's CFI, the Center for Faculty Innovation, in which I partnered with

Emily Gravett and Andreas Broscheid at CFI to create a new institute on

inclusive methods in the classroom. So faculty in this institute are learning a

little bit more about some of the data that we collected in our survey as well

as the demographics of JMU students as well as learning new ideas about how to

create activities and create a positive learning environment for all of our

students. Our main goal right now is to try to promote more dialogue and

advocacy around issues of diversity and inclusion at JMU by using facts by using

data that we have collected and so all of our staff including our Psych and

SMAD undergraduates are trained in data analysis, interpretation, and

communication and many of our students have been involved in meetings and

planning events where we are communicating more about the data that

we have collected. So I'd encourage you to check out our YouTube channel to see

more of the videos that we've done of some of the events that we've created

over the past few years. So what is campus climate? Campus climate refers to

the current attitudes, behaviors, and standards and practices of employees and

students of an institution. So it's looking at what the demographics are as

well as how positively people think of one another and if they're actually

getting involved in friendships and relationships with one another if

students trust their faculty members if students trust the institution and feel

connected to the institution. So the last quantitative measure of campus climate

conducted here was actually done by myself and Dr. Dena Pastor back in 2009

and this was project in which we found many minority

students actually reported worse indicators of campus climate compared to

many majority students and specifically some of those groups that were more

vulnerable or reported higher levels of discrimination

included Black, Asian, non-Christian, disabled, or female

students and those students tend to fare worse compared to White, Christian,

non-disabled, and male students and so one of the reasons that we conducted our

survey in 2015 was to help see if there is any change or if there's something

new that we could identify in the more current dataset. We know that campus

climate correlates with a number of outcomes including psychological

well-being, GPA, mental health, and experiences of discrimination and what

you'll see is you watch through a series of videos is that a lot of the findings

actually mirror some national trends in campus climate and some of the other

research that's been conducted at other universities. So one thing that's

really great about our survey is that we expanded our demographic categories to

try to really understand more of how students identify and how that might

matter in their experiences of campus climate and I would like to point out

again at the time that this research was being conducted and even at the time of

publication of this video, this was the largest campus climate dataset of its

kind ever conducted at JMU. We recruited students through GCOM classes and GPSYC

classes for class credit or students who found out about our survey

through message boards bulk email, TV ads, or flyers in academic buildings or on

the Commons could actually participate and enter their email address into a

raffle to win one of twenty gift cards. So briefly, these are the six sections of

our survey and if you notice here we selected measures that were related to

campus climate or correlated to campus climate in addition to more direct

measures of campus climate, so we include the measures of psychological well-being

as well as experiences of discrimination and classroom experiences in addition to

our general perceptions of campus climate. Our fifth section of

the survey will cover awareness and use of campus resources dedicated to

diversity and multiculturalism and then our final survey will cover the

demographics of our sample and in this video I'll be reviewing the major

demographics from our sample. I'd also like to point out that many of the

sections in this survey repeat the campus climate survey items from 2009

and so if you find a copy of the 2009 climate report you can compare some of

the results from that survey to our current investigation. Okay so I'll

finish this video by just reviewing the demographics of our student sample which

again we had just over 7% of the student body complete the survey and as you

notice here I'll be very thorough in describing the different categories that

students used to self-identify. I do want to point out that although JMU asks

about many of these questions on the application process what Madison Matters

did was expand the number of demographic categories and the number of options

that students had to self-identify. For example, when we investigated race, we

also included Arabic and Middle Eastern as a category and if you investigate our

actual results you will see that JMU is a predominantly White campus and

we have an under-representation of Hispanic/Latinx and Black and African

American students compared to the national averages, however our sample

does look fairly representative to what we do know about JMU student

demographics as published on the JMU website. We also asked about both gender

and biological sex so when we refer to gender it's more the person's

psychological sense of self and when we asked about biology we're asking more

about a person's physical sense of self and so you might notice a difference

here in the results for gender and biological sex. Both of the results show

that we do in fact have a majority female campus which we know from

JMU demographics, but we also had fourteen students who self-identified as

transgender. Now in some of our follow up videos, you will notice that we included

some of these smaller demographic categories for purposes of illustration

and those of you who are really into data would know that some of the sample

sizes are possibly too small to permit for analysis but for purposes of really

illustrating some of the major categories of cultural identities, we did

in fact include transgender in our analyses. For other categories such as

Native-American and intersex we omitted those students from follow-up analyses.

Lastly I want to mention that for sexual orientation students actually had a

checklist and can check more than one option so the majority of our students

self-identified as heterosexual followed by 41 bisexual and you'll see here the

rest of the categories. Now queer refers to students who maybe do not identify as

heterosexual. The term pansexual may refer to students who are attracted to

people regardless of their gender identity or sexual orientation and the

term asexual may refer to students who may have no romantic or sexual

attraction to others and so a couple things I'd like to point out about this:

number one, many of these demographic identifiers and the percentages received

are actually very similar to the percentages of people who identify with

these same categories in other campus climate surveys. Secondly

for purposes of data analysis which you'll see in some of our other videos

we included heterosexual students as a category and bisexual students as a

category. We also created the third category for students who are homosexual

so if they wrote homosexual or gay or lesbian we included them as a third

category and then any student who recorded some other sexual orientation

we were able to include as a fourth category which would then allow us to

compare these four groups to one another in follow-up analyses. You'll see that

the majority of our sample were first-year students and we had nine

students who were mostly continuing education students so slightly older

than the rest of the sample. I do simply want to point this out because we did

include follow-up analysis in that we found some differences based

on being a non-traditional student. Based on citizenship status as well as

residency status, we find that most of our students are both US born or Virginia

residents and then finally we asked about native language which is also a

new category for JMU to consider. The grand majority of our sample

self-identified as being English native language speakers with about less than

10% self identifying as being bilingual or multilingual. Our last demographic

slide reveals that the grand majority of our students identified as Christian

although almost 400 identified as non-religious. Now I would like to point

out in some of the talks we've been giving at other audiences some people

are surprised but we know that developmentally many college students

are at the age where they are beginning to question whether or not they want to

pursue the same religious identity or background as the one they may have been

exposed to by their parents or caregivers while growing up, so

this number is actually fairly normal compared to other campus climate surveys.

We also asked about ability status which refers to the presence or absence of a

psychological or physical disability and although we found that the majority of

our students reported having no disability about one out of every seven

students reported having some sort of mental health disorder which may have

included something like depression or anxiety. 92 students identified with ADHD

or a learning disorder and 21 students recorded a sensory or motor disability

and so by breaking up this question into other categories we do have a much

better understanding about some of the general categories that students use for

their ability status. Now in this slide you'll also see the parental income and

you might well notice that the JMU student body and and our sample in fact

tend to come from fairly well-to-do backgrounds. Almost a third of our sample

comes from that highest income bracket in the United States with households of

making $100,000 or greater. The middle class which would probably be our fourth

category of income between $40,000 and $60,000 is a much smaller sample size

in our sample with only about one out of every seven

students coming from the actual middle class and even fewer students than

that coming from lower income brackets. Finally I would just like to mention

that we included athlete status as part of our general investigation of campus

climate and it does in fact become relevant even though a very small number

of students self-identify as athletes. You'll see in some of the other videos that

we have about our survey that being an athlete actually may contribute to

different experiences of the campus climate. So just in conclusion of my

video, one thing to be thinking about in terms of using this data is, how

demographically representative is your programming? Is your department? Are the

students that are taking classes in your major? And secondly what are some

demographic questions that you should be asking that maybe aren't currently being

asked by your department or by the university? So one thing we're really

hopeful that happens from you watching our videos and hearing about

our climate research is that you can do something useful with this information

to ask better questions, ask more questions, and really tailor your

programming or your curriculum or your services to meet the needs of a student

body whose demographics are rapidly changing. So we just wanted to say thanks

so much for watching our series of videos about the JMU campus climate. For

more information about the climate you can click on any of the links in our

YouTube series or send us an email to madisonmattersjmu@gmail.com.

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