[highpitched rewind whine] [projector humming] i grew up as a bigheaded baby in seattle, moved to nicaragua when i was three, made friends with parrots and sloths. Moved back to Washington State when i was five, learned to play the bassoon. Moved to illinois and joined the drama club, and eventually, i landed in los angeles as dunder mifflins assistant to the regional manager. Please welcome rainn wilson. Rainn wilson. Yet for all my success, my wife and son, whom i love, a nice house, people tattooing my face on their feet. [beeping, whirring] [sighs] youd think id be happier. [upbeat music] but like so many others, i struggle. To find fulfillment. Amy. To find true joy. I need to be honest with you all. Its just ive been going through a really hard time recently on a number of different levels, and ive been feeling a little bit low, a little bit less than, a little depressed and humbled and lost these days. And so ive churned through countless therapists and selfhelp books. Ive tried
We start with music and a landmark ruling by the European Unions top colt the case involving iconic german band kroft back and hip hop producer moses pelham who used to crawfish sample on a 99 head of his European Court of justice ruled that if the song but is recognizable music producers have to oss the office of mission a case that could affect the future of music. And the future of music is actually what were going to concentrate all now call fact were only pretending to be robots in the 1970s today robot soul some form of ai creating music composing it and access to music has changed everything is a viable to download all stream. Will it sound like. The music of the future. L. A. This is cool this is you dont have to be a much sought the pier 35 this is the prius of how a small digital box is and not to create new tones sounds rhythms and melodies maybe even the heat created in your own home and via a digital platform streamed mean hundreds of times. Even though the human body can
Harvard-trained psychiatrist and nutrition specialist Uma Naidoo shares the No. 1 nutrient for a healthy brain: omega-3 fatty acids. While fatty fish provide omega-3 fatty acids in abundance, you can also get it from plant-based sources.