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They greet each other, note “the documents,” and ask, “Who created this book?” The other person discusses Eastern countries in Europe and finding “her as well,” mentioning they knew that because they went with his wife. He recalls a memory of computers being very powerful, describing a water radiator used to cool the computer, and explains they could download pictures very fast, saying, “You know.”

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The speaker expresses gratitude and acknowledges their wife. They interact with someone in the audience and then proceed to talk about their mother. There is a brief interruption to adjust the camera. The speaker mentions a lollipop and continues speaking to someone off-camera. They ask a child their age and mention the challenges they face. The speaker shares a preference for children over adults and asks if anyone knows what their father used to say.

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A person is told to grab whatever they need, like their phone or purse. They ask if their husband is coming with them. They are told he is taking his phone number down and that they are staying in touch with him. They are also told that they are just going down the road, about ten minutes away. The person says they would prefer their husband be with them. They ask if they are in trouble and state they are lost. They are offered a tissue and a bag because they feel like they are going to throw up.

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A man asks who the child is and why he is sleeping. The other person explains that the child fell asleep. The man asks where they are from and the person replies that they are from Guatemala and going to Denver, Colorado. The man questions why the child is traveling alone and asks about the mother. The person clarifies that they are the father and the mother is in Guatemala. The man asks how old the child is and the person responds that they are one and a half years old. The man asks when the child was born and the person says it was on June 29th, but they are unsure of the year.

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First speaker and Second speaker greet the morning and say Zelensky bull yesterday on Kupinets, and that they are heading today to Kupinsk as well to visit a legendary photograph on a stele. Natalia is on a device, he takes it, and they head out. Their device signals something about calibration or tuning, with a reference to an eagle chain. They’re driving toward Kupinsk, noting the weather is difficult. He mentions trying to keep the corridors clear and hearing their car on the side, while the comrades appear as daredevils or “suicide guys.” Second speaker confirms they are already in Kupynsk. He says he will show soon that the signaler is signaling something and that their orders are on the way or “on,” though the wording is unclear. He adds that they won’t run there elsewhere and that something else will be set up. He talks about quickly moving to a “warm point” to do a miracle, bringing protective gear or nets, and notes that they always perform well in the fifth hour or at five? He mentions the morning still hanging, and that the item is already charged—perhaps a device or equipment—implying readiness and anticipation of action in Kupinsk. The conversation continues with emphasis on constant activity: “Postiaino here everything,” indicating ongoing work or noise. They ask whether they will fly or move, and urge to go, go, go, go, using strong language to push forward. They express a belief that they can earn a path of life from their current efforts, though one speaker concedes uncertainty about the exact meaning of the feeling: “From my sense I don’t know.” Overall, the participants describe traveling to Kupynsk under challenging weather, coordinating with a device and signals, setting up protective or supportive gear, and maintaining a sense of urgency and determination about their mission or tasks in Kupinets. The dialogue blends casual banter with operational notes about equipment, signaling, and readiness, concluding with a reflective, uncertain note about what their efforts will yield in life.

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Speaker 0 is saying goodbye to Charlie, who is going on a trip. Speaker 0 asks if they will ever see Charlie again. Charlie says they will. Speaker 0 says goodbye and that they love Charlie.

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The speakers discuss various topics, including using the phone together, going to church, and having a garden. They mention their experiences with filming and cameras, as well as their feelings of happiness and relief. They also mention a person named Gunther and talk about a car called Gesantelijke cabriu. The conversation seems to be casual and meandering, with no clear central theme.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss their plans to go on a short trip. Speaker 2 mentions someone named Suity and the Kardashians. Speaker 3 talks about swimming and going to Vietnam. Speaker 0 mentions Obama and cats. Speaker 1 asks about Limburgers. Speaker 0 talks about going to Yemen and climbing. They mention money and meeting up. Speaker 1 mentions getting help from Speaker 0's mother. They talk about being good friends and not knowing how things will go. The conversation ends with uncertainty about the future.

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Checklist (summary approach) - Identify the central people and relationships: speaker, daughter, baby, grandson. - Capture the core actions and setting: daughter with her baby doing homework; waiting for the speaker to fetch them. - Preserve key, distinctive phrases and claims exactly as stated. - Convey the emotional tone: pride, affection, warmth, casual caregiving. - Highlight any explicit requests or intentions (e.g., to fetch the children/grandson, to hurry with the bottle). - Exclude repetition and filler; focus on essential points and conclusions. - Translate if needed (not required here since the transcript is in English). - Keep the final summary within 368-461 words. Summary Oh, y'all look at my babies. Baby bear. Okay. My daughter getting her no. Not because My daughter getting her stuff together, y'all. Y'all see her over there with her baby doing her homework. Ain't she ain't asked me to get them yet. I'm still waiting on that. Will you go ask me to get them? Oh, okay. I'm just making I'm trying to see because you've been doing good. No. No. No. Period. I'm so proud of her, y'all. My little babies. Okay. Look at this one. Wait. This is so cute. Like, for real, though. Let me get that bottle. Go ahead. She need to hurry up and get my grandson. He's not. Don't need not to.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 bid farewell in their own unique way. They play forbidden melodies on Outlook Pipes, reminiscing about their past. Speaker 0 shares a personal experience of losing their father, just like Speaker 1. Speaker 0 offers to teach Speaker 1 how to use something, possibly a tool or skill.

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The speakers discuss various topics, including using the phone together, going to church, and having a garden. They mention their experiences with filming and cameras, as well as their desire to spend time outdoors. They express happiness about not doing certain things and mention a person named Gunther. The conversation includes references to a car and a tour. Overall, the speakers touch on different subjects without providing much detail or context.

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The speakers discuss a sleeping child and the need to remove a diaper. They mention a person trafficking a child, but quickly dismiss the idea. They talk about the child's passport or identification document and the need to remove any jewelry, but nothing should be worn in the hair. They confirm that the girl is awake and with her father, but there is no information about the other child. The conversation ends abruptly with a mention of a report not being good.

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I went with my dad on a cello tour and we saw a film. Then I came back and talked about it. I believe in myths and still watch online programs. I have a friend and we go for walks. I'm happy that I can do things and I have a good life. Sometimes I feel blessed. I've done things and I'm proud of it. I don't want to be a chauffeur anymore. I forgot about my spaghetti. It's cool and fun. I don't want to go to school. I've done things and I'm going to keep doing them. I'm excited about what's to come.

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The speakers exchange a few quick words, with Speaker 0 asking Speaker 1 to do something. Speaker 0 then addresses the people in the back, asking them to spread out. They have a brief conversation about smiling and not smiling. Speaker 0 mentions not painting until the age of 30 and asks a 12-year-old named Angel about their day. Speaker 0 acknowledges that the group may be facing difficulties, and Speaker 1 offers to help with something. Speaker 0 mentions "Grandpa's" and Speaker 1 responds. Speaker 0 mentions that their father used to say something, but it is not specified what it was.

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The speakers discuss the most exciting thing they have ever done in a car. Speaker 1 mentions that their favorite experience was today, just before they arrived. Speaker 0 expresses excitement about this and Speaker 1 confirms that every car ride is exciting for them.

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I would like to thank my wife for her trust and support. We have a lot of gratitude to express. There is a playful interaction between the speakers, with some jokes and banter. They mention a gift that was well-received by the speaker's mother. They talk about taking a photo and ask a child some questions. The child is 12 years old and they discuss the challenges of their show. One of the speakers mentions liking kids more than pizza. The transcript ends with a mention of "Grandpa's."

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The speakers discuss the characters and plot of a TV series. They mention the names of the characters and their relationships. They also talk about the setting and the actions of the characters. The conversation seems to be positive and focused on the show's storyline.

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A person talks about their son who used to be involved in drugs and illegal activities. The son asks if he can use his father's name for a deal, but the father refuses. The son then expresses his desire to be like his father. The person mentions that the son has made some improvements, but there are still issues with drugs and bribery. The person doesn't know when the son will come home.

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Mom's Car: Kristen Bell
Guests: Kristen Bell
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A drive in a compact Bolt becomes a window into a lifetime of friendship, marriage, and a passion for everyday details. Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard chatter about the car’s size, the lanes it occupies, and whether a bus is wider, narrowing the math to inches and hallway space. They recall meeting Aaron in the sixth grade after a friend urged them to connect in a bathroom, then trading drawings and notes in Mr. Nelson’s history class. They discuss the illusion of size on the outside versus the inside, measure car and bus widths in inches, and imagine a world that might be a simulation, testing how much space reality really allows. Beyond the engine, the talk turns to family and transitions. A caller explains sobriety and fear of an empty house when her 17-year-old daughter leaves for college, and Dax and Kristen respond with metaphors about cycles and renewal. They compare motherhood to a flower that sprouts, blooms, withers, and fertilizes the world around it, emphasizing the need to fill the space with new purpose—volunteering, hobbies, or a pet. They recount their own openness about jealousy and the idea that a hypothetical one-night stand versus driving the kids drunk reveals how guilt could ripple through a relationship. They acknowledge how shared values, trust, and honest conversation shape their lives, and they credit Kristen’s influence and Aaron’s heart for their growth. Interwoven memories surface—first meetings in seventh grade, notes passed in class, and the surreal image of a wet-washcloth game that bonded two boys and a wary adult. They describe public persona versus private life, the pressure and humor of filming deliveries, and the balance of work trips with family life. The talk ends on affection and mutual appreciation, with a sense that curiosity, honesty, and willingness to evolve keep a long friendship and marriage resilient. They tease each other with warmth, acknowledge the past, and look forward to future travels and conversations, confident that their shared history continues to shape who they are today.

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Dax's Mom (Laura Labo) | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Laura Labo
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Welcome to the Armchair Expert. Dax Shepard introduces his mother, Laura Labau, who shares her life experiences with honesty and bravery. Laura discusses her upbringing in Livonia, Michigan, as the third of six children, recounting fond memories of her brothers and their close bond. She reflects on her childhood, including her love for dolls and her desire to become a mother, despite the responsibilities she had caring for her younger siblings. Laura shares her journey into motherhood, marrying Dax's father, and the challenges they faced, including unexpected pregnancies and the pressures of young marriage. She describes the joy of being a mother but also the struggles with her husband's increasing absence due to work and the impact of alcohol on their relationship. Laura candidly discusses her feelings of loneliness and the eventual decision to leave her husband, navigating the difficulties of single parenthood while working as a janitor and later advancing in her career at General Motors. Throughout her story, Laura emphasizes the importance of resilience and the support she received from friends and family. She recounts her experiences with abusive relationships and the lessons learned from them, highlighting the need for self-awareness and the courage to seek help. Laura's journey includes moments of deep despair, including a suicide attempt, but she ultimately finds strength in her relationships and her work. Dax and Laura discuss the significance of their bond and the lessons she imparted to him, including empathy and understanding for others. Laura reflects on her life choices, acknowledging mistakes but also celebrating her growth and the love she has for her family. The conversation concludes with a sense of gratitude for the journey they have shared and the importance of being open about one's struggles to help others.

Lex Fridman Podcast

Ivanka Trump: Politics, Family, Real Estate, Fashion, Music, and Life | Lex Fridman Podcast #436
Guests: Ivanka Trump
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In this episode of the "Lex Fridman Podcast," Lex Fridman converses with Ivanka Trump, a businesswoman and former senior advisor to the President of the United States. They discuss Ivanka's lifelong passion for building and architecture, rooted in her childhood experiences and family background in real estate. She reflects on the confidence and ambition of youth, emphasizing the importance of creativity and collaboration in architecture, and how city skylines represent collective dreams and aspirations. Ivanka shares her love for New York City’s diverse architectural styles, from gothic to modern, and highlights the significance of iconic structures like the Woolworth Building and the Tribune Tower. She expresses admiration for the beauty of architecture as a form of art that combines function and aesthetics, and discusses the challenges and rewards of real estate development, particularly in renovation projects like the Old Post Office building in Washington, D.C. The conversation shifts to her experiences in the White House, where she navigated the complexities of politics and policy-making. Ivanka emphasizes the importance of empathy and understanding the struggles of everyday Americans, sharing stories of individuals she met during her father’s campaign. She discusses her involvement in initiatives like the child tax credit and paid family leave, highlighting the impact of these policies on families across the country. Ivanka reflects on the toll of political life, the challenges of balancing family and public service, and her decision to step back from politics to focus on her children and private life. She expresses gratitude for the lessons learned during her time in Washington and the importance of prioritizing family. The discussion also touches on her love for music, particularly live performances, and the joy of experiencing art and culture with her family. Ivanka shares her aspirations for the future, including adventures like climbing Mount Kilimanjaro and exploring the wonders of space. She concludes with a hopeful perspective on humanity, emphasizing the beauty of life and the importance of protecting the Earth.

Into The Impossible

Marilyn Simons: Legion of Honor! (215)
Guests: Marilyn Simons, Jim Simons, Frank Wilczek, Sheldon Glashow, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Michio Kaku, Michael Saylor, Roger Penrose, Jill Tarter, Sara Seager, Noam Chomsky, Sabine Hossenfelder, Sarah Rugheimer, Stephen Wolfram, Avi Loeb
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Dr. Marilyn Simons, former president of the Simons Foundation and recipient of the Legion d'Honneur, discusses her journey in philanthropy and economics with Brian Keating. The Legion d'Honneur, established by Napoleon, recognizes significant contributions to France, and Simons received it for her support of basic science and mathematics, particularly in collaboration with French researchers. She reflects on her upbringing in a working-class family during the Cold War, which sparked her interest in economics as a social science. Simons emphasizes the importance of teamwork in leadership and the need for both quantitative and interpersonal skills in scientific organizations. She views wealth as an opportunity to create impact and believes private philanthropy plays a vital role in funding innovative research that complements government efforts. Simons encourages women to seek balance between family and career, sharing her own experiences of adapting to family needs while pursuing her passions. She concludes with a philosophy of kindness and curiosity, urging others to explore their surroundings and embrace opportunities for growth.

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Sal Vulcano | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #506
Guests: Sal Vulcano
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Theo Von announces tour dates: Cork, Ireland on June 9 at Live at the Marquee; New York City on May 31; Belfast, London, Idaho Falls, Salt Lake City, and Las Vegas for two nights at Resorts World over the Fourth of July weekend. Tickets are at theo.com. He warns fans not to buy on secondary sites and promises more shows if tickets are sold out or overpriced. Today's guest is Sal Vulcano, known from Impractical Jokers. His first standup special Terrified premieres on YouTube May 31. Theo praises Sal as energetic, engaging, and funny, and the two friends trade quick updates and jokes. They discuss Sal's life between touring and home projects. Sal lives near the current set and has been juggling touring with podcasts on the road. He talks about buying property near the Hudson River in New York and trying to build a house, dealing with architects, demolition plans, and delays. They compare it with Theo's own house project and vent about the stress of modern construction. Sal explains his sleep and health routines. He installed an alarm that says, “No smoking, no junk except fruit every day.” He describes smoking as something that makes him hungry and disrupts sleep, and he notes he lost about fifty pounds since he shot the special, with a goal to lose more despite stress. The mood shifts to humor. They riff about crack and shakery boards and fig jam, then move to gout. Sal explains gout as a condition where urate crystals form in joints, causing sharp pain and swelling. He recounts flare-ups, seafood and salt intake, and the unpredictability of the condition. He also mentions a stepfather with gout and jokes about medical stuff with empathy. Sal recounts his comedy journey. He started standup about twenty years ago, then did sketch and improv, and eventually got into television with Jokers. He describes grinding through bars with small crowds to build a standup act and notes how loyal Jokers fans are. He says many early fans followed Jokers into his standup career, and Jokers fans are often supportive of collaborators and guests. He reveals that seasons 11 and 12 are on the way and that filming season 11 is underway. The conversation turns personal with memories of love and loss. Sal shares the Rent heartbreak tale from his youth: his girlfriend dumped him by phone just before a Rent night, he tried to scalp tickets outside the theater, and eventually asked the box office for mercy. He also talks about sending postcards to unborn children as a kid, a habit confirmed by a former roommate, and a later episode in which his ex-wife used his romantic letter as inspiration for a Daily Candy engagement contest; he felt hurt but grew from the experience. They touch on family and heritage. Sal mentions his mixed Italian, Puerto Rican, and Cuban roots and reflects on how time seemed slower during childhood summers. They recall a mother dressing a young boy to woo a girl, with Capezio shoes and a gold chain, and a plan to buy ice cream from the ice cream man. Sal describes the transformative impact of fatherhood. His daughter is the best thing that has ever happened to him, a source of overwhelming joy and fear about the future. He talks about the responsibility to protect privacy while sharing life on a podcast, and how his daughter has reoriented his values and ambitions. He calls the feeling of love “inexpressible” and admits fear of losing it. The show closes with Sal’s upcoming work. Terrified debuts on YouTube via 800 Pound Gorilla, and his next tour, Everything’s Fine, goes on sale through salvulcanocomedy.com. Theo thanks Sal for coming, praises his career arc, and notes the long friendship and years of entertainment they’ve shared. Sal Vulcano’s appearance highlights the mix of career milestones, personal stories, and the deep joy of fatherhood, all wrapped in the spontaneous humor the pair share. The episode ends with a warm goodbye and an invitation to fans to catch Sal on his new special and tour.

Conversations with Tyler

Lydia Davis on Language and Literature | Conversations with Tyler
Guests: Lydia Davis
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In this episode of "Conversations with Tyler," Lydia Davis discusses her unique approach to very short stories, emphasizing that their brevity is defined by immediate perceptions or actions. She contrasts her style with that of Thomas Bernhard, noting her use of incongruity and irony. Davis shares her methods for persuading ants to leave her home and reflects on the blurred lines between poetry and prose in short narratives. She expresses a preference for engaging directly with texts, particularly Proust, without secondary literature influencing her interpretation. Davis also touches on the challenges of translating humor across languages, citing Kafka and Proust. She describes her chaotic writing process, where she juggles multiple projects and unfinished stories. Davis reveals her lack of ambition in the traditional sense, focusing instead on her interests. She hints at a forthcoming collection of stories and shares her love for foreign languages, which fuels her passion for translation. The conversation concludes with her plans for future publications.

Armchair Expert

Sofia Coppola | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Sofia Coppola, Bill Murray, Kirsten Dunst
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Dax Shepard welcomes Sofia Coppola to the Armchair Expert podcast, expressing gratitude for the support received after a recent personal challenge. Sofia, an acclaimed filmmaker known for *Lost in Translation*, discusses her new film *On the Rocks*, featuring Bill Murray and Rashida Jones, set to release on October 2nd and available for streaming on October 23rd. She shares her excitement about being on the show, mentioning her friend Hannah's enthusiasm for it. The conversation touches on the Bader-Meinhof frequency illusion, where one notices something more after experiencing it personally. Sofia reflects on her upbringing in the film industry, sharing memories from her childhood on movie sets and the influence of her father, Francis Ford Coppola. She finds comfort in his admission of self-doubt as a director, noting that all creatives experience fear and insecurity. Sofia recounts her time living in Paris, her attempts to learn French, and her desire for her daughters to connect with the language. She discusses her close relationship with her brother and the bond they share from growing up in the film industry. The hosts explore her journey into filmmaking, her love for fashion, and how her diverse interests converged in her work. Sofia reveals that she initially hesitated to work with Bill Murray again after their success in *Lost in Translation*, fearing they couldn't replicate the magic. However, she eventually embraced the opportunity, inspired by their evolving lives and the idea of a father-daughter dynamic in her new film. The discussion also delves into the challenges of making films in the current industry landscape, emphasizing the resurgence of independent films through streaming platforms. Sofia expresses optimism about the future of filmmaking and her upcoming projects, including adapting Edith Wharton's *The Custom of the Country* into a series. The episode concludes with Dax and Sofia discussing the importance of storytelling and the unique perspectives they bring to their work.
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