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segments/segment_000000_speaker_0.wav,New Hubble images of Comet 3I Atlas.,speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000005_speaker_0.wav,,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000006_speaker_0.wav,What do we find?,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000007_speaker_0.wav,,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000010_speaker_0.wav,But they pretty conclusively have been found to have no atmosphere.,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000011_speaker_0.wav,,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000016_speaker_0.wav,It's just not enough atmosphere to be able to make this detection.,speaker_0,happy,en
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segments/segment_000017_speaker_0.wav,"But the other possibility is that it's actually a very thick atmosphere, like Venus, but just such a thick layer of clouds at the top that it's obscuring any of the elements underneath.",speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000018_speaker_0.wav,And we didn't get any detection of carbon dioxide or methane or water vapor in the atmosphere.,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000019_speaker_0.wav,,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000020_speaker_0.wav,But it's still early days and astronomers are still developing their techniques on how to be able to make these kinds of observations.,speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000021_speaker_0.wav,"And I had a fantastic interview with Megan Giacaluca earlier this year, where she went through each of the planets in order and gave us sort of a sneak peek of what we might expect with TRAPPIST-1d.",speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000022_speaker_0.wav,Stay tuned.,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000023_speaker_0.wav,"But if you want more information, we've got a story about this by Evan Goff. |
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[Digital screen click] Now, speaking of TRAPPIST-1, we've got more information about the star itself, and this is probably the biggest challenge that astronomers are dealing with, is that because TRAPPIST-1 is a flare star, in other words, it puts out a lot of very powerful flares, very active, it's really difficult to distinguish what is the signal of the light that's coming from the planets around",speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000025_speaker_0.wav,"Once you get a sense of just how active the star is, then you can set that as a baseline to then tease out the atmospheric information of the planets in orbit around it.",speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000026_speaker_0.wav,And we know that the star is covered by various magnetic features.,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000027_speaker_0.wav,"You've got sunspots, you've got faculae, you've got w- areas of convection and that magnetic fields that are twisting and turning, and this is all contributing to the changes in brightness of the star. |
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[static] All right, let's move on to Comet 3I Atlas, which is the third interstellar object to pass through the solar system.",speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000030_speaker_0.wav,"And unlike the previous two, 'Oumuamua and Borisov, 3I Atlas, we are seeing it inbound into the inner solar system, but it is moving faster than any interstellar object that we've seen so far today.",speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000031_speaker_0.wav,"And its coma, the ball of gas and dust around the central nucleus, and the tail are starting to form.",speaker_0,happy,en
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segments/segment_000032_speaker_0.wav,"And normally a comet within the solar system, say from the Oort cloud, is only giving off between 3 and 5% of its surface is giving away water when it's this distance away from the sun. |
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This is gonna be really interesting as the comet gets closer, as it reaches higher amounts of sublimation from the radiation coming from the sun, and then astronomers are gonna be able to watch it through this entire process once it crosses that closest point and starts to move away from the sun again. |
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One other thing is that normally at this point when you see a comet, you see cyanogen gas coming off a comet. |
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But normally at this point, you see cyanogen gas coming off of the comet, and yet so far, we don't see any of that gas.",speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000039_speaker_0.wav,We've got a longer story about that by Andy Thomas Wick.,speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000041_speaker_0.wav,,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000042_speaker_0.wav,All of this gas and dust is starting to surround the central nucleus of the comet.,speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000048_speaker_0.wav,We've got lots more time to study this object as it gets closer and closer and then gets farther and farther.,speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000049_speaker_0.wav,"[static] All right, let's go back to talking about little red dots. |
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They're within the first billion years after the Big Bang, and they're putting out a surprising amount of radiation in a very tight place. |
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But as we talked about last week, if it is a supermassive black hole, not only would you expect to see large amounts of the radiation seen by Webb, but you would detect the radiation with other telescopes in other wavelengths, like in x-rays, and we don't see that.",speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000058_speaker_0.wav,"And so if these things are rotating very quickly, which is what is more common, then you get this centripetal outward force that causes the galaxy and the stars to get more distributed.",speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000059_speaker_0.wav,And so that might help explain why you can get all those stars that much closer together.,speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000060_speaker_0.wav,"You know, the, the quest to understand these little red dots goes on, and we still have decades left to try and figure this out before we lose Webb.",speaker_0,happy,en
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segments/segment_000061_speaker_0.wav,And we've got a story on this from Mark Thompson.,speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000066_speaker_0.wav,Astronomers have used several methods to try to measure the mass of the black hole at the heart of this galaxy.,speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000067_speaker_0.wav,,speaker_0,happy,en
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segments/segment_000068_speaker_0.wav,The other method is to be able to actually measure the movements of the stars at the center of the galaxy.,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000069_speaker_0.wav,And they're going very fast.,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000070_speaker_0.wav,"In fact, this is how they discovered the super massive black hole at the heart of the Milky Way.",speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000071_speaker_0.wav,They did the same thing with the cosmic horseshoe and measured the stars moving 400 kilometers per second around nothing.,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000072_speaker_0.wav,"I'm sure this record will be broken again, but still, uh, very interesting. |
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[tape scratching] When our sun dies, it will become a white dwarf star. |
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Well, one possibility is that it fed off some partner star and isn't doing that anymore.",speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000079_speaker_0.wav,"But the other possibility is that it merged with another white dwarf star, and some really valuable clues there.",speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000080_speaker_0.wav,"When astronomers observed this white dwarf, they detected the presence of carbon in the atmosphere of the star.",speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000081_speaker_0.wav,"But not only do you see carbon, you see other heavier elements, like silicon or neon.",speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000082_speaker_0.wav,"But in this case, they didn't find those heavier elements. |
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[tape scratching] Every week we do a vote on our channel where you tell us what you thought was the best space news story of the week, and the winner this week was, what? |
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One of the big challenges in driving a rover round on Mars is the regolith, and we learned this when NASA's Spirit Rover got stuck in the sand as it was trying to go across an area on Mars.",speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000090_speaker_0.wav,"Its wheels got stuck, it wasn't able to point its solar panels towards the sun, and then it wasn't able to keep itself warm during the night on Mars, and it died.",speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000091_speaker_0.wav,So don't get caught in the sand is like rule number one for Mars rover drivers.,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000092_speaker_0.wav,Does that look like sand?,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000093_speaker_0.wav,Let's avoid it.,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000094_speaker_0.wav,Try to stay on the rock.,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000095_speaker_0.wav,You can reduce the weight of your rover.,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000096_speaker_0.wav,"You know, you tie ropes to it and then it appears like it's one third the normal weight is what it would feel like when it's on Mars.",speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000097_speaker_0.wav,"But you can't change the weight of the individual particles of the sand, and the sand changes differently when it's in a lower gravity environment.",speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000098_speaker_0.wav,And so researchers are now trying to split the difference.,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000099_speaker_0.wav,They've developed a really cool simulation on computer where they simulate the effect of a rover going on sand.,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000100_speaker_0.wav,,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000101_speaker_0.wav,We've got a story about this from Evan Goff.,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000102_speaker_0.wav,"[tape scratching] All right, now some really cool pictures from Mars.",speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000103_speaker_0.wav,"So first up, this is an image of the Archean Fossae region, taken by the European Space Agency's Mars Express spacecraft. |
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This creates this jagged landscape, where you've got these cracks and ridges that can run for hundreds of kilometers, and they can go down to depths of a couple of kilometers.",speaker_0,happy,en
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segments/segment_000106_speaker_0.wav,"This wasn't the end of the activity in the region, because planetary scientists, when they look at these images, can see evidence that there were rock glaciers moving through this area, continuing to scour the bottoms of these cracks. |
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And there are no glaciers in this region on Mars today, but we know that the axial tilt of Mars changes pretty dramatically over time, because it doesn't have a large moon to keep it stable.",speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000108_speaker_0.wav,"And so the axial tilt of Mars can sort of roam back and forth, and there was a time in the past where this region was more oriented to a place where there were glaciers operating on the surface of Mars, and then other times when it was tilted away and you didn't get glaciers. |
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And so just by looking at this region on Mars, scientists are able to do detective work to figure out what the climate was on Mars in the past. |
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Uh, the hills are about 65 kilometers away, and sort of give you a sense of perspective on, on how far you can see on the surface of Mars. |
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And then there's a whole bunch of rocks, some which are relatively close.",speaker_0,happy,en
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segments/segment_000113_speaker_0.wav,So it just shows sort of how busy Perseverance has been on the surface of Mars.,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000114_speaker_0.wav,We've got a story about this by Matt Williams that goes into a lot more detail about all the individual objects that you can see in this picture.,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000116_speaker_0.wav,This is a fast radio burst that was detected when it was just three billion years after the Big Bang.,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000117_speaker_0.wav,And then another story about how artificial intelligence could be used to prevent satellite collisions.,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000118_speaker_0.wav,And then astronomers capture the rare birth of black hole activity.,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000120_speaker_0.wav,I write a weekly email newsletter that goes out on Fridays.,speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000128_speaker_0.wav,All your support means the universe to us.,speaker_0,angry,en
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segments/segment_000137_speaker_0.wav,Very rarely do you actually see real videos anymore.,speaker_0,happy,en
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segments/segment_000139_speaker_0.wav,This is what we're up against.,speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000140_speaker_0.wav,"I think, you know, clickbait is when you say something and it is, like, not true.",speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000141_speaker_0.wav,"Like, you've [laughs] ... |
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you're lying, or you are deeply, uh, over exaggerating what it is that's been found. |
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But obviously, it's always, you know, up to the eye of the beholder.",speaker_0,happy,en
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segments/segment_000145_speaker_0.wav,""" Other people, uh, they are enraged the moment they see anything that is, uh, clickbait.",speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000146_speaker_0.wav,"And yet, the reality is that if we didn't push the boundaries, nobody would watch our videos at all. |
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So, I know this is always gonna be an issue that people are gonna argue about, and, uh, it's fine.",speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000149_speaker_0.wav,"We have fun, and we focus on our journalism, and that's the thing that's most important to us.",speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000150_speaker_0.wav,"And yet, we have to play the game.",speaker_0,happy,en
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segments/segment_000151_speaker_0.wav,"That's the YouTube game, and so we will keep playing at the best of our ability. |
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All right, we'll see you next week.",speaker_0,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000153_speaker_1.wav,"Founders, creatives, and mamas behind the incredible Instagram account, Grow Playroom.",speaker_1,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000154_speaker_1.wav,"If you're a parent who's ever wondered how to create a more intentional play-based space at home, or how to turn everyday moments into meaningful learning, you've probably already come across their inspiring content. |
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So, the whole concept about it is, which is, the philosophy is, if your child's entertained in a safe, you know, educational, play-focused space, then the parent has time for themselves.",speaker_1,angry,en
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segments/segment_000157_speaker_2.wav,"So, this week, Victoria had...",speaker_2,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000158_speaker_2.wav,"And this week, she had her kindergarten graduation ceremony.",speaker_2,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000159_speaker_2.wav,And I was not prepared.,speaker_2,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000160_speaker_2.wav,"I was like, [imitates crying] uh.",speaker_2,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000161_speaker_2.wav,"But you guys, she was in the front row, and she was in the center of the front row.",speaker_2,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000162_speaker_2.wav,"[laughs] And not gonna lie, like, other kids were looking at her to follow, like, the next dance move.",speaker_2,happy,en
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segments/segment_000163_speaker_2.wav,Why am I wearing this outfit?,speaker_2,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000164_speaker_2.wav,""" But for this one, you know, now we're entering that age of, like, they're. ..",speaker_2,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000165_speaker_2.wav,Um- Makes sense.,speaker_2,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000166_speaker_2.wav,"Um, how did you feel?",speaker_2,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000167_speaker_2.wav,"No, I was a little emotional.",speaker_2,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000168_speaker_2.wav,And I'm so happy that we gave them the Flanagan's gift cards.,speaker_2,sad,en
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segments/segment_000169_speaker_2.wav,""" [laughs] [laughs] She went and buy them these restaurant gift cards.",speaker_2,sad,en
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segments/segment_000170_speaker_2.wav,"And it was so, like, she...",speaker_2,happy,en
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segments/segment_000171_speaker_1.wav,As you should be.,speaker_1,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000172_speaker_1.wav,"So, my son is...",speaker_1,angry,en
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segments/segment_000173_speaker_1.wav,"Um, and he's in the stage where he's like, so babyish for a lot of things, but, like, such a big boy for other things.",speaker_1,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000174_speaker_1.wav,"So, last night, he...",speaker_1,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000175_speaker_1.wav,"We could watch, like, a little bit of a movie and then we could get to bed.",speaker_1,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000176_speaker_1.wav,With his little stuffed animals.,speaker_1,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000177_speaker_1.wav,"[sniffs] [laughs] And he's like, Mama, mama, close your eyes, close your eyes. |
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He put some books, and he put, like, uh, some dinosaurs in my nightstand. |
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And I don't know, he was just so cute and he was so small.",speaker_1,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000180_speaker_1.wav,"No, he goes, ""Wait, do you know how to make popcorn?",speaker_1,happy,en
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segments/segment_000181_speaker_1.wav,""" [laughs] ""Like, I, I like getting off, and I like giving you a hug and a kiss, and I like walking you into, into your room.",speaker_1,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000182_speaker_1.wav,"So, I'm like, I literally parked on the side, like, right by his door, and he opened the door, and he got his backpack. |
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But it was, like, a very big boy moment. |
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And the fact that he asked me not to get off, I was like, [imitates choking] . |
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[laughs] I so, like, got off really quick, gave him a kiss, whatever, really quick. |
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So, you know, it's cute.",speaker_1,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000187_speaker_1.wav,"It's just to have, like, that cu- cute balance where, like, at home, he's so, like, wants to be cuddled and, and carried and, you know, treated like a baby.",speaker_1,happy,en
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segments/segment_000188_speaker_3.wav,"Um, so why don't we welcome Ann and Jodi to Motherish. |
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She just, like, said, Let go, and she's been off.",speaker_4,happy,en
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segments/segment_000190_speaker_4.wav,On the mornings when I've been walking with her to school.,speaker_4,angry,en
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segments/segment_000191_speaker_4.wav,It actually is me just running with her as she's flying on her bike.,speaker_4,angry,en
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segments/segment_000192_speaker_4.wav,"[laughs] Um, and I think you...",speaker_4,happy,en
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segments/segment_000193_speaker_4.wav,She is an onstage kid.,speaker_4,angry,en
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segments/segment_000194_speaker_5.wav,"[laughs] Listen, Lulu is always ready to take over the world.",speaker_5,happy,en
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segments/segment_000195_speaker_3.wav,"[laughs] [laughs] How about your Motherish moment, Ann? Yeah.",speaker_3,happy,en
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segments/segment_000196_speaker_4.wav,"And all the sudden, like, motherhood feels different, right?",speaker_4,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000197_speaker_4.wav,"Last night, I was, like...",speaker_4,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000198_speaker_4.wav,"he gets up, he's do... |
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N- and then he's like, ""Oh, I'm just gonna read this book. |
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Let's read these chapters, let's. |
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But I'm also like.",speaker_4,happy,en
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segments/segment_000204_speaker_4.wav,"I mean, I still do all the things with my daughter, but it just felt...",speaker_4,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000205_speaker_4.wav,""" And I just really, really hit me last night.",speaker_4,happy,en
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segments/segment_000206_speaker_4.wav,"'Cause it's not the first time he's really done that, but doing kinda solo bedtime with both of them, I was like, Oh, wow, this is different. |
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Okay, so let's, uh, dive into this topic because it's one that I, I love. |
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Um, and I actually love this story. |
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I was looking at the, all the old videos when you guys were like, You know, we never imagined that all this, this ideas that we had on paper or like on the computer actually turn into a reality. |
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And I just love those, those stories, right? |
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And so yeah, when... |
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And I felt like I didn't even hardly know Ann, and she...",speaker_6,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000214_speaker_4.wav,"yep, and that's, like, [laughs] that personality dynamic is pretty, uh, telling- Yeah. |
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Um, but, but we would, like, go to wine bars and, like, plan and, like, dream and kinda think about, like, what it could be. |
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Like, we'd just kind of wine-bar-hop and, and just dream.",speaker_4,angry,en
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segments/segment_000217_speaker_4.wav,"And then I was like, ""Well, I'm quitting. |
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I'm quitting, and I'm doing this 100% full time in August, and after the school year had finished, um, and yeah, we just kinda dove right into it. |
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We were like, We've done a couple residential spaces, but you know what?",speaker_4,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000220_speaker_4.wav,And then we had a bun-...,speaker_4,angry,en
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segments/segment_000221_speaker_4.wav,"we had several, like, which at the time felt huge, like, big contracts.",speaker_4,angry,en
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segments/segment_000222_speaker_4.wav,"Um, and then March 2020 rolls around, and everything fell through.",speaker_4,happy,en
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segments/segment_000223_speaker_4.wav,"[laughs] So we, we really had to pivot, and it was this big question of, like, will people want this in their homes?",speaker_4,angry,en
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segments/segment_000224_speaker_4.wav,"Like, n- who knows the next time people, let alone people with children?",speaker_4,angry,en
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segments/segment_000225_speaker_1.wav,Or- Was it always play areas?,speaker_1,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000226_speaker_1.wav,"Like, was that always the idea?",speaker_1,angry,en
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segments/segment_000227_speaker_4.wav,"It- it was always play areas through an educational lens, right?",speaker_4,angry,en
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segments/segment_000228_speaker_4.wav,And sometimes it was...,speaker_4,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000229_speaker_4.wav,"we did a lot of work with, um, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech language pathologists, like, children's services providers- Mm-hmm ... |
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Um, yeah, and so we had this, I think, fear that, you know, um, just individual families wouldn't have the appetite and really want to pay for, um, the service, right?",speaker_6,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000233_speaker_1.wav,That alone- Yeah ...,speaker_1,angry,en
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segments/segment_000234_speaker_1.wav,"you know, they, they figure things out.",speaker_1,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000235_speaker_6.wav,How did that pan out?,speaker_6,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000236_speaker_4.wav,"Oh, it had a massive impact.",speaker_4,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000237_speaker_4.wav,But you're exactly right.,speaker_4,happy,en
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segments/segment_000246_speaker_4.wav,and there's so much that goes behind...,speaker_4,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000247_speaker_4.wav,"The i- the idea that we want to provide children with opportunities from all aspects of play, different types of play.",speaker_4,angry,en
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segments/segment_000248_speaker_4.wav,"Because if you're limiting children with only specific types of play, then they're limited, right?",speaker_4,happy,en
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segments/segment_000249_speaker_4.wav,"And so, we want them to be able to explore and to have that free range, really, in, uh, with different types of materials, with different types of play, so that, um, they are just exploring.",speaker_4,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000250_speaker_4.wav,"I mean, the children and play is not play unless they are the ones directing it, right?",speaker_4,angry,en
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segments/segment_000251_speaker_4.wav,"And so, school, right?",speaker_4,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000252_speaker_4.wav,Is a little different.,speaker_4,happy,en
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segments/segment_000253_speaker_1.wav,What does a meeting- Yeah ...,speaker_1,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000254_speaker_1.wav,"Like, what does that conversation look like when it comes to designing a room that's, you know, fit for that child? Yeah. |
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Well, first, um, the kind of very first parts of the conversation, or conversations throughout, is also, is, is kind of instilling this, this piece that I, I hear you keep mentioning, of like, yes, we are investing in this space for our kids, but it is going to bring you, as the adults, so much peace- Mm-hmm ... |
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And so, that is why our approach really is the way it is. |
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And if, like, there's any cha-...",speaker_4,happy,en
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segments/segment_000258_speaker_4.wav,"if something's not working, or if, you know, there's a dream about how things work, work in the home, right?",speaker_4,angry,en
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segments/segment_000259_speaker_4.wav,"For an example, is, um, I was just talking to one of my clients, and she was like, ""Ann, I know you said that my life would change when this came into our basement, but I had no idea what you meant.",speaker_4,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000260_speaker_4.wav,""" [laughs] Like, and then, uh, later on, you know, they come home from school, they're right, they're right in the basement.",speaker_4,angry,en
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segments/segment_000261_speaker_4.wav,"Like, it almost changes kinda the way your house f-...",speaker_4,angry,en
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segments/segment_000262_speaker_4.wav,"I have another family who they're like, We just put the kids' uniforms in the playroom- [laughs] ...",speaker_4,angry,en
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segments/segment_000263_speaker_4.wav,The next thing I wanna know is the...,speaker_4,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000264_speaker_4.wav,"Their interests, yes, but when we're talking about kids age zero to ten, we really have a very balanced approach. |
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When we have kids eight to 18, that's when we wanna lean into their specific interests.",speaker_4,angry,en
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segments/segment_000266_speaker_4.wav,"So we wanna kind of figure out, like, who's in the house? |
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Um, and then we also wanna know, do the kids need any specific supports- Right ... |
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Um, are there... |
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Like, anywhere, parents, kids- Yeah ... |
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So what we wanna do is design a space that's elevated for the adults and purposeful and beautiful for the kids, 'cause as humans, we wanna be in a beautiful space. |
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or I think [stutters] an advantage it was for both of you to have this educational background, right? |
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Like, uh, it's so funny.",speaker_6,happy,en
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segments/segment_000274_speaker_6.wav,It's interesting because we taught different ages.,speaker_6,angry,en
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segments/segment_000275_speaker_6.wav,So Ann taught mostly early childhood- Mm-hmm ...,speaker_6,happy,en
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segments/segment_000282_speaker_4.wav,but it's also going to just give so much relief to the caregivers who are supporting- Yes ...,speaker_4,angry,en
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segments/segment_000283_speaker_1.wav,"Like in, honestly- Hmm ...",speaker_1,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000284_speaker_1.wav,"Um, again, we know that not everyone has, you know...",speaker_1,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000285_speaker_1.wav,to allocate that for your child.,speaker_1,angry,en
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segments/segment_000286_speaker_1.wav,Now- Yeah ...,speaker_1,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000287_speaker_1.wav,""" Just like the top three or four items or things or things to consider f- for these spaces that are beneficial and those that are not beneficial for our children.",speaker_1,angry,en
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segments/segment_000288_speaker_6.wav,"Um, it is open floor, sort and store, less is more.",speaker_6,happy,en
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segments/segment_000289_speaker_1.wav,"Ah, there you go.",speaker_1,angry,en
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segments/segment_000290_speaker_4.wav,"So essentially, like if you have a dedicated space, it's li- it's, it's about reclaiming adult spaces too. |
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But, um, but in terms of like if you don't have a space or if you're just getting started, here are three big tips. |
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Open floor, like the most important thing that you can have is to have space. |
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So if you have a coffee table, put it in storage. |
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Have it by your bed- bedside ta- you know, like, uh, try it out of the room because just having that space is gonna allow kids to build bigger and build more creatively and interact with the space in a different way. |
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Um, do you wanna do sort and store, Jodi? |
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So, we have found that like very, very young, if we have predictable, um, like, uh, just locations and also that things are grouped together, children learn really fast. |
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And so, I would notice it when my kids were just crawling. |
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And we have a bin also for musical instruments, but they are in predictable spaces and they are in bins that the kids can access that are in a predictable place. |
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sorry, some baby toys and I placed all the dinosaurs, all the like, I don't know- Yes ...",speaker_1,angry,en
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segments/segment_000301_speaker_1.wav,"He knows exactly every single dinosaur that's there, that's missing, and the one that he still wants.",speaker_1,angry,en
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segments/segment_000302_speaker_1.wav,"So like I'll go on the like whatever app and I'm gonna be like, ""Okay, I'll get you a dinosaur. |
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He's like, ""Oh no, that's the blue raptorsaurus, whatever. |
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And then he'll go to the bin and he'll open it and be like, Yeah, this is the one I have, and it looks exactly like it, except it's like blue instead of red, you know?",speaker_1,happy,en
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segments/segment_000305_speaker_4.wav,"but- Because they know, and if we help them by sorting them by category, it'll just reinforce that knowledge versus that catch-all toy bin of our childhood, right? |
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Of like- Yeah, the toy box with the big heavy lids. |
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And then the last one is, um, less is more, and that's really for us about like having anywhere between three and max eight different toy bins out at any specific time and everything else is in a storage space.",speaker_4,angry,en
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segments/segment_000308_speaker_1.wav,You used to love planes.,speaker_1,happy,en
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segments/segment_000309_speaker_1.wav,"You know, those three bins are, like, consistent.",speaker_1,angry,en
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segments/segment_000310_speaker_1.wav,"Everything else, he's kind of, like, let go, you know? |
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So, it- Mm-hmm ... |
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Involve him, you know, to, like, get him involved in that. |
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Yeah, and using it as a- He didn't have a lot.",speaker_6,happy,en
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segments/segment_000314_speaker_6.wav,"Yeah, and using it as a filter so that it's proactive, right? |
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You see this a lot in some baby toys or toys for early toddlers, where it's like this one thing and then, yeah, kids might play with it a little bit differently.",speaker_6,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000316_speaker_6.wav,"I like playing with them, but I also like playing with this idea of, like, very small animals and then the bigger animals, right?",speaker_6,angry,en
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segments/segment_000317_speaker_6.wav,And then kids can build...,speaker_6,angry,en
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segments/segment_000318_speaker_6.wav,"I, um- And we wanna be able to provide that space for them to do that.",speaker_6,angry,en
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segments/segment_000319_speaker_1.wav,"Like, you know, like three wooden sticks and it has little things.",speaker_1,angry,en
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segments/segment_000320_speaker_1.wav,But I love that he loves to play pretend with that.,speaker_1,angry,en
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segments/segment_000321_speaker_1.wav,""" [laughs] And- That's great . .. |
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Um, and it was so helpful because I feel like every time we would get something with battery, first I would like try to find the battery. |
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It was just like, for me, it just didn't serve much purpose to it.",speaker_1,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000324_speaker_1.wav,"Um, but anyway, one last thing I wanna say is also I love the fact that whatever space you assign to the child or that play area is very colorful, it's very fun. |
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So, my house- Yeah ... |
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is very [laughs] , um, non-colorful, I guess. |
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But now, Ford has decorated his door with stickers, right? |
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It does bring joy, you know, to, to me. |
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So, I, I, I do think there's a good balance between having your home have a different aesthetic and then having whatever space is for that child, a totally different, um, you know, feel to it.",speaker_1,angry,en
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segments/segment_000332_speaker_6.wav,"Yeah, we've had a lot of clients come to us and say, uh, early on or even during an inquiry call, like, I really want this, but my entire house is white, but I am ready. |
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I- it's a total gift to be able to, to do that, to have the space and be able to, uh, create it in, in such a way that really, like, honors childhood and honors family time, um, because it's so inviting and fun and, and different and unique, right? |
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I, I will say we do also get a fair amount of families who want spaces that are cohesive with the rest of their homes. |
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And in that case, what we do is we bring the joy and playfulness in through shape and texture. |
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So, for us, it's also about getting to know the family and, like, what their comfort is because it's, it's, it's your home. |
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we dial way back or we kind of turn the dial a quarter turn, it doesn't matter to us.",speaker_4,angry,en
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segments/segment_000340_speaker_4.wav,"What matters to us is that we make it joyful, magical and playful for every single member of that family.",speaker_4,neutral,en
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segments/segment_000341_speaker_4.wav,[laughs] Wonderful.,speaker_4,happy,en
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segments/segment_000342_speaker_4.wav,"Yeah, you can connect with us on Instagram.",speaker_4,angry,en
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segments/segment_000343_speaker_4.wav,It's called thegroshop.,speaker_4,neutral,en
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