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Is Skipping Breakfast Good For Losing Weight? (The Truth REVEALED) - Duration: 10:36.What's up guys!
Carlo Macapinlac here from NewbieFitnessAcademy.com, your go-to fat loss coach for busy professionals
and in this video, I'm gonna answer a very controversial question that I get asked all
the time.
Is skipping breakfast good for losing weight?
Well, after struggling with my diet for years, this is what happened in about 8 weeks after
I started skipping breakfast.
If you stick around until the end of the video, I'm gonna give you the exact step-by-step
blueprint how I did it.
And before we get started, make sure you hit that subscribe button to get notified every
time I post a new video every week.
Let's dive in.
Alright.
One of the meals that is the most notorious as being branded as the most important meal
of the day is…you got it!
Breakfast.
I mean, there's no better way to start your day than eating breakfast.
Right?
Right??
Not so much.
You know, a lot people think they can just have a bagel, or a muffin, or a donut, or
eat a bowl of breakfast cereal because it's fast and it's easy.
And that's true.
They can just reach into the kitchen cabinet and just have a bowl of cereal with some skim
milk and they think they're eating healthy.
I mean, that's a pretty typical breakfast for a lot of people in North America.
Right?
That's probably what you ate this morning.
Hey, leave a comment below what you had for breakfast this morning.
I wanna know.
Now, It doesn't help that this is what gets branded as the right thing to do every day
and people just kinda go along with it.
And, so much of it has to do with the breakfast food industry and all these big food corporations
because they have to sell their cereal, or their granola bars so it's a lot easier
for them to say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day.
And I used to be so guilty of this.
The thought of skipping breakfast never crossed my mind.
I always made sure that I picked up a bagel, or a muffin, or if I was running short on
time, I would just shove as much cereal in my mouth even though I wasn't really hungry.
Cuz that's what we've always been taught, right?
Never start the day on an empty stomach.
It's bad for you.
And, there's nothing intrinsically wrong with eating breakfast, by the way.
Right?
I love breakfast food.
However, there's a huge difference when you eat it and an even bigger difference between
eating bacon and eggs versus a bowl of frosted flakes or a granola bar.
As soon as you eat it, your body responds completely different between the two.
One is made up mostly with saturated fat and protein while the other is mostly refined
carbs and sugar.
Right?
I mean, I don't think anybody in their right mind would think that the body responds to
them the same way.
You know, it just doesn't.
Let me explain in simple terms.
People say that a calorie is a calorie whether it's from fat, carbs, or protein, as if
your body responds to them equally, and that's got to be the dumbest idea ever.
You have these food corporations and even fitness experts that want you to think that
a 500 calorie bowl of frosted flakes, white bread, instant oatmeal, and other refined
carbs is the same as a 500 calorie breakfast of eggs, bacon and avocado.
NO.
Not even close.
And then people say that it's the vitamins.
It's fortified with vitamins and minerals so it's gotta be good for you, right?
It even has that fancy little check mark on the box as if that means that it's automatically
healthy.
Guess what?
It doesn't get a free pass.
Those two things are completely different.
Let's break things down a little further and this might be ground breaking information
for some people.
You see, all foods stimulate the hormone insulin in some way, shape, or form.
Insulin, if you've never heard of it before is a very important hormone in your body.
It's a storage hormone.
It's the hormone that tells people to gain weight.
People hardly ever talk about this because everyone just wants to focus on calories.
The less calories, the better.
Right?
But what you really have to worry about more than counting calories is developing something
called Insulin resistance.
Why is that?
Insulin resistance is one of the big things that controls the insulin response in your
body.
Basically, if you have something called insulin resistance, your body produces more insulin.
It's your body's natural mechanism to overcome this resistance that you've created.
It actually produces more insulin.
And that's bad news.
Why is this important you ask?
It's important, because high insulin is gonna cause you to gain weight.
Even if you think you're eating healthy.
And nobody ever talks about this.
What spikes insulin the most you ask?
Well, it's sugar and refined carbs.
I mention those two things specifically because a lot of the typical food that we eat for
breakfast has either, A) hidden sugars or B) is made out of refined carbs.
Now, the biggest determinant of insulin resistance is how often you eat and the types of foods
that you eat.
The way you reset this is to have periods of time where you allow insulin levels to
be low.
And the only natural way to do this is by simply taking a break from eating.
What?* This is also called time restricted eating or Intermittent Fasting.
The very word breakfast literally means break fast.
It's the meal that breaks your fast.
As you can see, you're already fasting every night.
It's called sleeping.
But it's not enough to lower your insulin levels to the point where you can access your
fat storage and get into weight loss.
It's just not.
Here's how I want you to think about the relationship between eating and fasting.
When you're eating, your insulin levels go up and you're storing energy.
You're in fat storage mode.
Now that's not necessarily a bad thing.
You need to have moments throughout the day where your body can absorb all the nutrients
from all the food that you just ate.
When you're fasting, again you automatically do this when you sleep, your insulin levels
go down and you're taking out that stored energy.
Is it enough to lose weight?
The short answer is no.
So if you keep eating breakfast.
If you keep eating first thing in the morning, then your insulin level goes up and you're
in fat storage mode, the moment you wake up.
Remember, your body can either burn fat or sugar for energy.
But it can't do both.
Now, If you start pushing it the other way by extending your fast and skipping breakfast
and even lunch, then you're gonna start getting into fat loss because you're allowing
your insulin levels to get low enough to the point where you start using body fat as a
source of energy.
And that's what we want.
You see, this is how your body naturally works.
It's what your body is designed to do during periods where food is absent from your stomach.
It starts burning fat.
So is skipping breakfast good for losing weight?
100 percent.
You just have to remember that if you wanna lose weight, it's all about managing your
insulin levels and not necessarily about the calories.
You gotta remember that fasting is about the time that you're not eating.
You're simply taking a break from it to let your body use your own body fat as a source
of energy, by lowering your insulin levels.
It's not a period of starvation and that is such an important concept to wrap your
head around.
Eating 6 small meals a day according to the "experts" is simply not what your body
wants to do because every time you eat, again, your insulin goes up.
So if you eat your 6 small meals a day, you keep telling your body, keep storing fat.
You don't need to burn it.
Look at all this food that's coming in that we can use for energy instead.
You eat, you store fat.
It's as simple as that.
Here's another thought for you.
One of the simplest ways to lose weight for example is to just not eat when you're not
hungry.
You're better off skipping breakfast until you're actually hungry.
I mentioned this earlier how I would just shove food into my mouth even though I had
no appetite in the morning.
It's funny because kids, of all people understand this perfectly.
Notice how kids sometimes aren't hungry when it's breakfast time or dinner time
and they simply won't eat.
But as adults, whether we're hungry or not, we eat at 7am, it's like clock work.
I really hope you're starting to see the big picture now when it comes to eating first
thing in the morning.
Again, It's just been institutionalized that breakfast is the most important meal
of the day and you gotta start the day with a good breakfast so you'll have lots of
energy.
That's what we've been told but the truth is, your body already does that for you.
If you look at what your body does before you wake up, your body actually has a surge
of hormones which pushes glucose out of your system which you can use for energy.
Your body supplies your with energy.
Your body also produces growth hormones and adrenalin to get you primed for the day.
Your body is super smart about making sure that you're good to go from the moment you
wake up.
And this makes sense because back in the paleolithic age, food wasn't always available.
Do you think our ancestors woke up and said, geez better make sure I eat breakfast before
I go hunting for food.
No.
There was no breakfast available.
They simply went out hunting.
So if you're ever worried that your metabolism will somehow slow down if you skip breakfast.
It won't.
Your body is a lot smarter than you think.
Long story short, there's nothing wrong with eating breakfast.
I mean, I love breakfast food.
I really do.
You just don't always need to be married to the idea that you have to eat first thing
in the morning.
Once you start skipping breakfast, you're gonna quickly realize how much more time you'll
have to do more productive things.
The best tip that I can offer once you actually decide to start skipping breakfast is you
gotta stay busy.
You gotta stay productive.
If you don't, you're gonna think that there's something missing from your morning
routine, then you start obsessing over it, next thing you know, you're on your way
to the closest drive thru to get yourself a bagel.
Alright?
So pro tip for you guys, you gotta stay busy.
Next thing you know, it'll already be lunch time and you can finally have your quote unquote
breakfast.
Alright guys I really hope this video was helpful to you.
Skipping breakfast was definitely a game changer and it's led to some pretty amazing results.
Now, as promised, I wanna give you a free copy of my Lean Body Blueprint.
This is how I melted all the fat around my stomach and turned it into a six pack without
going on a crazy diet or wasting hours.
It's a simple 4 step process and guess what?
Skipping breakfast is one of them.
It's the exact same blueprint that I teach all my private coaching students and they've
all gone to see some amazing results.
If you want to be the next success story then download the lean body blueprint right now.
There's gonna be a link in the description box.
Just click on it and I'll send it to you right away.
Alright, that's all I've got.
Keep being awesome.
Give this video a thumbs up if you enjoyed it.
Please subscribe to my channel if you haven't already, we post a new video every week.
And hey, leave me a question in the comments section.
Let me know what you think!
I know this is a very controversial topic and i'd love to know your thoughts.
Alright I'll see you in the comments section.
Virtual high five!
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What is an Arena FPS? A love letter to a great genre of games - Duration: 11:46.Here's a spicy question: What are the most skillful FPS games?
Now, everyone can make a lot of good arguments for this, but obviously there is no right
answer.
Nevertheless, if you ask some of the FPS veterans, a lot of them will tell you it's one of the
Arena FPS games, and in a way they have good reasons.
Well there was this long period of time in FPS history, where you would be playing whatever
awesome shooter that came out that year, like Counter Strike, Team Fortress or whatnot,
but sometimes you would lose to opponents that you knew were worse than you were, but
he only won because he got a better team or got lucky or something, right?
So, to prove to him that you are actually better in pure skills, you would
challenge that person and go, "Duel me in Quake".
And that's what Arena Shooters were for the FPS veterans.
Those were games that could cut through all the bs and randomness and try to preserve
the best showcase of individual talent.
They were the gold standards for competitive shooters for a long time because they require
an equal amount excellence in aim, strategy, tactics, and kind of an unbreakable mentality.
But I've noticed that there is not really a working definition for Arena Shooters.
So, what really is an Arena Shooter?
Why did so many FPS veterans say they are the most skillful games?
So, how about we come up with some answers?
Let's try the definition first.
So the way I did this was to look for commonalities between games already in the subsets, and
see how they differ from other FPS games.
In my results, I found 3 things that can be categorized as defining features of Arena Shooters
Now let's take a look
First and foremost, weapons.
In arena shooters, there are two things that are almost always present in the weapon systems.
Number one, there is never an upper limit of how many weapons you can carry at the same time
No class loadouts, no weapon attachments or any predetermined upgrades.
All weapons are spread around the map for everybody to pick up.
Number two, the rosters of weapons are usually vastly diverse, and collectively require all
distinct types of aiming styles.
Arena Shooters pioneered almost all of the weapon archetypes, and often with designs
minimizing random factors.
You will see weapons that require tracking, flicking and leading, the three main aiming
styles in first-person shooters, but all in the same game.
But then you'll also see stuff like tracking projectile weapons, tracking hitscans with
spread, flicking hitscans with spread, variety of projectile weapons with arch and/or ricochet,
so on and so forth, and then these crazy melee weapons.
By doing that, they force you to understand the pros and cons of each type of weapon,
and they force you to think about when to switch to the right weapon based on the you
and your enemy's positioning in midst of these chaotic combat situations.
After the late 90s, there were two schools of thoughts of arena shooter weapon designs.
One lineage follows the steps of Quake with more simplicity and purism.
Each weapon has distinct utility, but they have clear weaknesses, so faster weapon switching
on your feet becomes extra vital in these games.
We are talking about games like Reflex Arena, Warsow, Doom 3, Diabotical and so on.
Then there is this other lineage which was spawned by Unreal Tournament, where weapons
are much more versatile because they often came with an innovative strong alternative fire
In these games sometimes two or three guns can wreak havoc, games like Painkiller, Xonotic
and Toxikk, so on and so forth.
By the way, some of the weapons in these games have the craziest interactions between primary
and secondary fire.
You can make an explosive arrow by shooting an bolt into the grenade you just lobbed from
the same gun; you can make a huge blast by igniting one of the plasma balls you just
launched; you can even curve your rockets and then detonate it early in midair.
There are a lot of these creative weapons.
Anyways, a lot of Arena Shooter players find it easy to pick up other shooters afterwards,
and a large part of the reason has to be that Arena Shooters require so much versatility
in skills just in their weapon systems alone.
Second in line of defining features in Arena Shooters is the movement, and I really don't
think any other types of games have the same depth in movement as Arena Shooters do, because
unlike a lot of other games especially shooters, if you are good at movement, you literally
run and accelerate faster.
You can make quicker turns and you can jump a lot higher more precisely.
It takes quite a bit of practice to even just get a grasp on the various movement mechanics.
I found out that only less than 1% of Quake Live players actually passed the movement
tutorial, which is just insane.
But the thing is after you learn them, it is the most satisfying thing just to move
around the map because you have such comprehensive control of every aspect of your movement.
Actually due to how technical but also how enjoyable these movement mechanics are, some of these games
have huge scenes in just racing.
So how about we run through a few techniques you might be seeing in arena shooters?
We have bunny hop, strafe jump, rocket jump, rocket boost, grenade jump, a variety of other
splash jumps, crouch slide, crouch boost, grappling hook, jetpacks, portal boost, stair
boost, air dodge, wall jump, wall ride, teleport, etc etc, and this is just to name a few.
Also, believe me, sometimes it takes years to just master one of these.
Let's use rocket jumping as an example.
Minute changes in exact angle or the timing of your jump will cause monumental in outcome.
For instance, if you press your jump a few millisecond too late (or early depending),
then you jump too high and you become a really easy target in mid air.
If you are a few degrees off your angle, then you lose all of your momentum
and you took self damage for nothing.
Once you get a hang of some of these, you can then chain a bunch of movement mechanics
together, and get to places otherwise impossible to reach, and let me tell you once you pull
that off, that is just pure joy.
The feeling of flying through the air and then flicking that killing shot, that thrill
is impossible to replicate.
The depth of movement has to be partially why these games have such loyal fan bases.
The third and possibly the most important
defining feature of arena shooters is the maps.
I mean, they are called arena shooters at the end of the day, so you would expect arenas
to be an important part of it.
But what makes an FPS map an arena?
The point of an arena is to bring the best spectating experience to the audience.
Arenas have got to ensure that rush of adrenaline because they are built to be spectacles.
That is the principle of arena shooter map design: the sole purpose is to stimulate the
most exciting competition.
Weapons and pickups respawn at set times and locations, so players can kill each other over these
items.
You also see a lot of these weird arbitrary terrain handicaps or advantage points, and
they are there just to make the combat situations more interesting.
In Arena Shooters, players are supposed to maintain map control, so they always have
an edge on resources.
Great players keep track of spawn times of many pickups at once, and so they can predict
when and where their opponents will be based on these timings, and then they just make
conniving plays.
So much room for tactics and strategies are granted by these maps, that even if you have
worse aim than the opponent, you can easily win fights with better positioning, smarter
reads, better control of pickups on the map, better weapon choices, so on and so forth,
but only if you have the proper map knowledge.
One more thing about the maps.
Just like real arenas, the maps are never trying to reproduce anything that can really
exist.
They might be sometimes themed with familiarity, but architecturally they don't attempt to
make any sense at all in real life.
They are purely set pieces for combat.
You don't question why the map is just four walls with seemingly no exits.
You don't question why jump pads or portals are in Lovecraftian medieval castles.
You don't question why weapons and supplies are placed in a corridor or stored on a cliff.
It is not at all about the realism or the authenticity.
Everything in the arena is built for the showcasing the competition at the highest level.
That is why some classic maps keep appearing after 2 decades across multiple franchises
of games, and then make their way back into the old games.
That's how these maps created some of the most memorable moments in e-sport history.
And there we have it.
A pickup-based weapon system with diverse aiming skills.
A set of intricate movement mechanics.
And arena-like maps with an emphasis on item control.
The three main defining features of arena shooters.
But my favorite thing about Arena Shooters hands down is how they allow you to excel
in so many different ways with aim, speed or just pure intellect.
You have to put in some real work to be good in arena shooters, and once you master an
Arena Shooter, other FPS games seem quite a lot easier to learn.
Because Arena Shooters ask so much of you and train you in so many different ways, but
they in turn grant so much room for players to be good at the game in their own ways,
and you really get to see a lot of different personalities and different types of talents
when it comes to Arena Shooters.
Anyone who has watched any Duel in Arena Shooters can tell exactly what I mean, because you
can easily tell who is playing even without seeing the name tags.
That's the kind of things I want Arena Shooters to be known and remembered for.
Some of these games we talked about today are ten, twenty, or even twenty-five years
old, but their loyal fan bases are still there.
Because of that, even if they are no longer the most popular games, there will always
be a place for more Arena shooters.
I'm sure my set of criteria will leave out a few fringe cases that people consider to
be possibly arena shooters as well, and that's inevitable with any definition really, namely
games like Tribes, Midair, Lawbreakers, Team Fortress, Dirty Bomb and other Splash Damage
Games titles, so on and so forth.
It's not perfect by any stretch of the imagination.
But I think it's important to keep clear perimeters for the definition, because if we dilute the
meaning of a genre too much, it doesn't meaningfully serve the purpose of accurately informing
other fellow consumers anymore.
However, that does not mean beyond the clear definition, we cannot be flexible when talking
about it.
It doesn't have to be a dichotomy.
So those games like Lawbreakers, Team Fortress and whatnot fulfills 70, 80 percent of my
definition, so I feel comfortable saying they are 70% arena shooter, you know.
Cause after all they clearly have many elements of other genres as well.
There always should be some grey areas between definitions.
So that's on the subject of fringe cases.
Now if you know some things about FPS history, you would know that arena shooters have many
more legacies beyond gameplay.
In the description I will link two videos about Quake's history, and how arena shooters
were the pioneer of polygon FPS, e-sport, modding, demo replays, machinima, speed runs,
all sorts of things.
It's definitely worth a watch if you are interested.
Lastly, for those of you that are new to Arena shooters, I just want to say, grab a friend
and give it a try.
Most of the games in their video are free-to-play or entirely free even, and most of them run
buttery smooth on a potato laptop.
I know the skill gap seems daunting at first, but many of these games have bots, custom
servers and many game modes, so you don't have to worry too much about the skill gap
or the population of the game, you will have fun if you have a friend of two.
Anyways that's it for me today.
See you guys on the flip side.
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Uzuri is in The Studio With Calamity Jane - Duration: 10:39.(upbeat rock instrumental music)
- Hi.
Welcome to another episode of
In the Studio with Calamity Jane.
My name is Jodi, also known as Calamity Jane.
Our purpose with this series is to
highlight amazing women in our community
and give them the spotlight for a moment.
Joining me today is Uzuri from
Sacred Geometry Kemetic Yoga and Wellness Studio.
Welcome to the show, Uzuri.
- Thank you so much for having me today, Jodi.
It's an honor and a pleasure to be here.
- Tell us a little bit about your business.
- I am a co-owner of a studio called
Sacred Geometry and Kemetic Yoga Wellness Studio
and this studio is primarily geared toward people of,
that are melanin enriched because Kemetic Yoga
comes from Kemet, which is the ancient word for Egypt.
And so it's interesting because,
in my journey, I primarily walk into classes
and there are beings, beautiful ones
that don't necessarily look so much like myself
and so I was drawn to this specific style
because I walked in and there
were people that looked like me.
- How did you come to get this started?
- So, I have to take you way back
because yoga saved my life.
I was that kid that was super angry
and was gonna get kicked outta school
and a woman grabbed me and said, "go sit and breathe."
I was like, "what?"
And she showed me a process of how to breathe
and that's how I was introduced to yoga.
So my journey, I went from different styles of yoga
that people are very familiar with,
from the Bikrams, the Anusaras, the Hathas, the you name it,
I trained, I got the certification in it.
And so this came about because it was a dear friend of mine
that actually, I was her teacher
and it's interesting how they always say the student,
the teacher arrives when the student's ready,
she was ready at that time and then it flipped
and then she became my teacher
because she had certified in Kemetic Yoga
and I was like, "what are you doing?
"This is bomb."
And it really focuses on the meditative aspect of it,
not the physicality, that very Western yoga does.
It's not come and go to the gym, work it out.
How many downward facing dogs can I do?
No. (laughs)
It's about, let's tune into the breath
'cause the breath is the gateway.
- What do you feel makes you successful?
- You know, that word success is a very interesting word
because I believe it's based off of, like,
other people's goals, criteria, bullet-points,
all of those things, so I'm going to
gracefully not answer that question in that way
(laughs)
and merely say what
makes me is I have found something
that honors the truth of who I am
and the authenticity that I know myself to be
through trial and error
and I continue to show up with consistency
and that, I think,
some people would say are the ingredients for success.
However, I think it's an ongoing journey,
it doesn't ever end.
So, I'm not a label person,
I don't like to be put in a box
and I feel like success does that.
(laughs)
- There is a lot of truth to that,
I absolutely agree with what you said.
What one piece of advice would you give
to a woman who may be watching this
who would like to strike out on her own
and follow her passion?
- I would say there's a subtle voice
that you know to be true and it's like this voice
that stays with you no matter what.
Never yells at you, it doesn't get really quiet,
it's, like, straight-up consistent.
And so, if you've found something
that you're passionate about
and that voice is consistently saying go for it,
trust the process.
Like, the process really works.
Like, you probably could think in your life
of all the situations that you've been through,
circumstances, whether they be great and not so great,
you've gotten through it and I truly believe
that the universe is consistently conspiring
to get you what you want
and it wouldn't present that opportunity
if it wasn't gonna take you all the way through,
so, like, go for it.
Do it, no-holds barred.
Like, today's the day, the time is now.
Like, do it!
Like, put on your Nikes and just do it!
(laughs)
- What is your favorite word?
- Yes.
- [Jodi] Why?
- Because it opens things
and it allows.
It lets me know I'm in the place of receiving.
- What is your least favorite word?
- Difficult.
It's my least, it's probably semantics,
but difficult seems to stop me personally at all times,
so I like to switch that word to challenging or challenge
because I'll arise to it every single time.
- What turns you on?
Creatively, emotionally, or spiritually?
(slow exhale)
- Okay, I just have to say it,
I know could stop the tape, but my mind went way left.
(Jodi laughs)
So I'm gonna work to--
- [Jodi] Bringing it back.
- Bring it back.
However, I, it's all that, right?
It's all intercourse.
I can say that, right?
Like, it's all intercourse.
That turns me on, it's about creation.
It's about things, beings, life force
coming together with that which is greater than yourself
and there's a flow that occurs
and that's exciting and that's juicy
and that's delicious and yummy.
- What turns you off?
- I think humans that are,
and not even just humans, I think beings that are
for lack of a better word, like, unopen,
that have a very narrow perspective,
that, maybe it's not even that,
but I'll talk it through with you.
Maybe it's that they choose
to not be open to other perspectives
and a possibility of that
and even if that's the truth for them,
I don't know if that truly turns me off.
I think if you wanna stay there, stay there
but please allow me to live how I choose to live
and you stay in your lane and I'll stay in mine.
However, we can still be
and not have a disharmony.
- What is your favorite curse word?
- Fuck.
Because people are not getting enough of it,
they don't like to talk about it,
it's some (mumbles secretively) thing and,
yeah I can make love, I can have sex,
but sometimes you just wanna be fucked.
I wanna be carnal, animalistic about it and release
and it's a great way, specifically for women,
either we have to sweat it out, we have to cry it out
or have to hit orgasm after orgasm, orgasm to let it out
and that is fuck-ing.
So that's my favorite.
- What sounds or noise do you love?
- I love the sound of silence
because if you really listen, it's not ever that.
So, what we know as silence, I like that.
However, there's a depth in there if you listen and hear.
- What sound or noise do you hate?
- I'm gonna go with,
and this is just from my military, being in war experience,
it's not a sound that you, is a familiar sound,
but it would be a sound of someone in torture.
And I don't mean from being tortured,
I mean a horrific event where there's a sound
that comes out of a human's body, even an animal's body
that you know something horrific has happened.
- What profession, other than your own,
would you some day like to attempt?
- I think I would like to conduct a symphony.
Like, conduct some, and just be, like,
"boom, you go, boom, you go, and here we go."
To hear that come together.
(laughs)
I think that would be fun.
(laughs)
- What profession would you not like to do?
- I think I would ever like to do a job or a profession
that had to do with taking life.
Whether it was people, animals,
having to make the decision to say this is your last breath.
- If heaven exists, what would you like to hear God say
when you arrive at the pearly gates?
- (claps) Can't come in, there's more to do,
get your ass back down there.
(laughs)
You got more support this time,
more gems this time, it's on and crackin'.
Yeah. (laughs)
- Thanks for being with us today Uzuri.
- Thank you so much for having me, Jodi.
- And thank you for watching.
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Kendall Jenner & Ben Simmons Torn Apart By Busy Schedules — Is Their Relationship Doomed? - Daily Ne - Duration: 2:20.Kendall Jenner and Ben Simmons both have highly successful careers and it's causing them to spend more and more time apart
Are they headed for a split soon? Kendall Jenner, 22, and Ben Simmons, 22, have been the hottest new celebrity couple in the spotlight lately but their recent time apart due to busy schedules may be doing more harm than good
Kendall has been busy filming season 16 of her family's popular reality series Keeping Up with the Kardashians in L
A. while her NBA star boyfriend has been across the country in Philadelphia to train for the upcoming season with his team, the 76ers
Due to their career commitments, the couple reportedly haven't seen each other since they were spotted out on a trip to a Best Buy together on Aug
5, according to RadarOnline. "Aside from starting NBA training camp, Ben's been celebrating his rookie of the year status and making appearances all over the country," a source told the outlet
"He is also required to make other appearances because of the endorsement deals he has in place
Ben's schedule is tight like glue and when he does have the little spare time he's allowed, he tries to make time for his girlfriend
" Despite the recent time spent apart, it seems the couple prepared ahead of time for the potential scheduling conflicts
"Kendall told Ben from the get-go that her schedule and obligation to KUWTK run her life and she gave him the opportunity to jump ship," the source continued
"He didn't, but they are both aware that their relationship may suffer because of the length of time they won't see each other
" We hope Kendall and Ben can work out what's best for both of them and if they decide to stick together among their busy lives, all the more power to them!
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