It also made me really happy that she got into Lucy's awesome vocal range. I've said before that Lucy has the most technical vocal skill, but Julien conveys the most emotion, but Phoebe has the prettiest voice. By their powers combined, they are the perfect vocalist.
This came on whilst I was asleep, I dream-listened to most of it! 🤣 One of my favourite musicians ever, I’ve listened to her songs more or less on repeat since being introduced to her music. It’s so gorgeous in so many ways, it’s helped me in some really dark times.
I kinda wanted to hear her talk more about Conor and The National but it just whizzed by in conversation. Nice vibe and interview otherwise. Can't wait to hear her full album.
This dude has has a nice run on radio but if he wants to continue he needs to get rid that "radio" voice and do better research for better questions. #phoebebridgers
I’m the opposite. I get super cynical of people that wear masks. I think to myself... “look at that dumb dumb covering his/her face.” I live in Missouri so that might be the difference I guess 🤷🏻♂️
Owen McLeod well I’m not sure of the legitimacy of the claims being made by the WHO and CDC. There’s a book called The Invisible Rainbow by Arthur Firstenberg worth checking out that makes a lot more sense to me
@@owenmcleod1 It's not really fair for me to just say I don't agree with the claims of modern medicine without explaining myself... So here is a summary of Germ Theory VS Terrain Theory. Bottomline, I definitely don't want to put my health in the hands of "medical experts" who promote vaccinations and pharmaceuticals. What is the Germ Theory? What is the Terrain Theory? Germ Theory versus Terrain Theory explained by Chiropractor in Centennial Colorado: Let’s look into each theory a bit further to determine which theory we should adopt when trying to be healthy. Germ Theory The germ - or microbial - theory of disease was popularized by Louis Pasteur (1822 - 1895), the inventor of pasteurization. This theory states that there are fixed, external germs which invade the body and are the direct cause of a variety of separate, definable diseases. If you truly want to get well, you need to kill whatever germ made you sick, and do whatever possible to make “sure” that you never allow a microbe to enter your body in the first place. With this theory comes Western medicine and its tools and technology that treats the symptoms of an unfriendly microbe rooting itself in the internal environment, through things such as drugs, surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. Taking it a step further, in order to try and avoid an infection in the first place, various vaccines have been introduced to attempt to keep the disease from invading our body in the first place. The germ theory was partly shaped around Pasteur’s idea that the human body is sterile, meaning it is a blank slate devoid of any germs. With this notion in mind we could conclude that we have to combat germs all the time in every way possible, and that preventative measures through things like nutrition are basically useless. So, if you are to closely follow the germ theory, you need to be vigilant against various types of infections through prevention (primarily vaccinations), and destruction (antibiotics, surgery, radiation, chemotherapy) of any external microbe that ever attempts or succeeds to get inside our body. Anything else is basically fruitless against disease prevention. Terrain Theory The terrain theory was initiated by Claude Bernard (1813 - 1878), and later built upon by Antoine Bechamp (1816-1908). He believed that the “terrain” or “internal environment” determined our state of health. When the body is functioning in homeostasis, and immunity and detoxification is operating well, he claimed there was a healthy terrain which could handle various pathogenic microorganisms that inevitably are thrown its way. In essence, he believed the quality of the terrain and the elements it faced determined an individual’s susceptibility to disease. Bernard, Bechamp, and their successors, believed that disease occurs to a large extent as a function of biology and as a result of changes that take place when metabolic processes become imbalanced. Germs then become symptoms that stimulate the occurrence of more symptoms, which eventually culminate into disease. A weak terrain is naturally more vulnerable to external threats, so it needs to be built up through: - maximizing our nutritional status - minimizing our toxicity status, i.e. detoxification - maintaining a proper pH or acid/alkaline balance - maintaining a proper energetic/electrical balance It's not the germs we should be most focused on. It is how our lifestyle choices define our terrain and either make us weak or make us strong. -Dr Burns For this and other reasons Bechamp argued vehemently against vaccines, asserting that “The most serious disorders may be provoked by the injection of living organisms into the blood.” Untold numbers of researchers have agreed with him. So, if you are to closely follow the terrain theory, you may make yourself aware of various external microbes that could be harmful to our health and the gentle, non-toxic removal of them, but your focus is on building and maintaining the integrity of your inner terrain so that any external microbe that you may ingest does not morph into anything with serious implications to your health. This means nutrition, detoxification, neurological integrity (chiropractic), and mindset are key factors you consider important in disease prevention and elimination.
@@matthewswitzer86 You can spit out whatever you want, but when it comes down to it, wearing a mask is a slight inconvenience and it has the potential to help a lot, why not just do your part to help out?
@@matthewswitzer86 Explain how polio is largely contained, then. Did large amounts of people coincidentally have good "terrain" or have you entertained the idea that vaccines work?
Phoebe: I want to learn the piano
Phoebe choosing her clothes: ...So I will become a piano
That's a Cursive hoody from the Ugly Organ era
I love how Phoebe's face lights up when he mentions Julien and Lucy.
It also made me really happy that she got into Lucy's awesome vocal range. I've said before that Lucy has the most technical vocal skill, but Julien conveys the most emotion, but Phoebe has the prettiest voice. By their powers combined, they are the perfect vocalist.
"I miss my old brain." I know exactly what you mean.
Ahhh me tooo
There's a big feature article in The New Yorker about Phoebe. Huge talent, delightful person.
I'm so glad for this interview!! just getting to see phoebe talk makes me happy
That show in London was one of the best gigs of all time ! The atmosphere was so great
First time since garden song she’s not wearing pijamas
i bet she wears it under the hoodie
The way this white man says Kyoto
This came on whilst I was asleep, I dream-listened to most of it! 🤣 One of my favourite musicians ever, I’ve listened to her songs more or less on repeat since being introduced to her music. It’s so gorgeous in so many ways, it’s helped me in some really dark times.
Great chat. The interviewer is not familiar to me, but he's a cool guy and asked the questions really well.
where's kayoto??
I kept waiting for her to correct him!
... about 200 miles southwest of Tokayo.
I LOST IT when he said KAYOTO.
such a talent seems to be-such a nice person someone you could have coffee with and laugh with -classy and coolio.oh i love her music also hahaha .
She's so pretty.
I kinda wanted to hear her talk more about Conor and The National but it just whizzed by in conversation. Nice vibe and interview otherwise. Can't wait to hear her full album.
she is everything
Rockin the cursive hoodie!!
"I've just started watching normal people" ... keep an eye on Connell ;)
“Killer + The sound” on RUclips. You’re welcome.
Typing will change your life!
kayOTO
this interviewer gets it
its a me mario just got backa from kyato
Hey phoebe, love you :)
haha ohoebe i never kewrnef how yo typre either
Kah-yow-toh?
This dude has has a nice run on radio but if he wants to continue he needs to get rid that "radio" voice and do better research for better questions. #phoebebridgers
Did he say the album is out now?
He said everyone go get it, implying it’s out now but it’s not until June 19.
kayoto???
The ugly organ!
kayoto
I'm only 3 minutes in and I find this interview awkward.
This is a terrible interview. It sounds like questions my boomer parents would ask a young artist they can't relate to at all.
Nobody:
White people: 4:59
I’m the opposite. I get super cynical of people that wear masks. I think to myself... “look at that dumb dumb covering his/her face.” I live in Missouri so that might be the difference I guess 🤷🏻♂️
Nope living in Missouri it's still an ass move not to try your best to help those who are vulnerable :)
Owen McLeod well I’m not sure of the legitimacy of the claims being made by the WHO and CDC. There’s a book called The Invisible Rainbow by Arthur Firstenberg worth checking out that makes a lot more sense to me
@@owenmcleod1 It's not really fair for me to just say I don't agree with the claims of modern medicine without explaining myself... So here is a summary of Germ Theory VS Terrain Theory. Bottomline, I definitely don't want to put my health in the hands of "medical experts" who promote vaccinations and pharmaceuticals.
What is the Germ Theory? What is the Terrain Theory? Germ Theory versus Terrain Theory explained by Chiropractor in Centennial Colorado:
Let’s look into each theory a bit further to determine which theory we should adopt when trying to be healthy.
Germ Theory
The germ - or microbial - theory of disease was popularized by Louis Pasteur (1822 - 1895), the inventor of pasteurization.
This theory states that there are fixed, external germs which invade the body and are the direct cause of a variety of separate, definable diseases. If you truly want to get well, you need to kill whatever germ made you sick, and do whatever possible to make “sure” that you never allow a microbe to enter your body in the first place.
With this theory comes Western medicine and its tools and technology that treats the symptoms of an unfriendly microbe rooting itself in the internal environment, through things such as drugs, surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy.
Taking it a step further, in order to try and avoid an infection in the first place, various vaccines have been introduced to attempt to keep the disease from invading our body in the first place.
The germ theory was partly shaped around Pasteur’s idea that the human body is sterile, meaning it is a blank slate devoid of any germs.
With this notion in mind we could conclude that we have to combat germs all the time in every way possible, and that preventative measures through things like nutrition are basically useless.
So, if you are to closely follow the germ theory, you need to be vigilant against various types of infections through prevention (primarily vaccinations), and destruction (antibiotics, surgery, radiation, chemotherapy) of any external microbe that ever attempts or succeeds to get inside our body.
Anything else is basically fruitless against disease prevention.
Terrain Theory
The terrain theory was initiated by Claude Bernard (1813 - 1878), and later built upon by Antoine Bechamp (1816-1908). He believed that the “terrain” or “internal environment” determined our state of health. When the body is functioning in homeostasis, and immunity and detoxification is operating well, he claimed there was a healthy terrain which could handle various pathogenic microorganisms that inevitably are thrown its way.
In essence, he believed the quality of the terrain and the elements it faced determined an individual’s susceptibility to disease.
Bernard, Bechamp, and their successors, believed that disease occurs to a large extent as a function of biology and as a result of changes that take place when metabolic processes become imbalanced.
Germs then become symptoms that stimulate the occurrence of more symptoms, which eventually culminate into disease.
A weak terrain is naturally more vulnerable to external threats, so it needs to be built up through:
- maximizing our nutritional status
- minimizing our toxicity status, i.e. detoxification
- maintaining a proper pH or acid/alkaline balance
- maintaining a proper energetic/electrical balance
It's not the germs we should be most focused on. It is how our lifestyle choices define our terrain and either make us weak or make us strong. -Dr Burns
For this and other reasons Bechamp argued vehemently against vaccines, asserting that “The most serious disorders may be provoked by the injection of living organisms into the blood.” Untold numbers of researchers have agreed with him.
So, if you are to closely follow the terrain theory, you may make yourself aware of various external microbes that could be harmful to our health and the gentle, non-toxic removal of them, but your focus is on building and maintaining the integrity of your inner terrain so that any external microbe that you may ingest does not morph into anything with serious implications to your health.
This means nutrition, detoxification, neurological integrity (chiropractic), and mindset are key factors you consider important in disease prevention and elimination.
@@matthewswitzer86 You can spit out whatever you want, but when it comes down to it, wearing a mask is a slight inconvenience and it has the potential to help a lot, why not just do your part to help out?
@@matthewswitzer86 Explain how polio is largely contained, then. Did large amounts of people coincidentally have good "terrain" or have you entertained the idea that vaccines work?