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Send us a textA weekend full of music and family sets the stage for a bright, candid tour through Halloween as it really happens: costumes that may not arrive, kids sprinting between porches, and parents juggling logistics with a smile. We kick off with the pure joy of a Paul McCartney concert—ukulele tributes, Lennon harmonies, and the kind of encore that sticks with you—before pivoting to birthday games, school calendars, and the chaotic charm of spooky season.From there we dive into the strange lure of dirty sodas, balancing curiosity with common sense, and land on an actually useful hack: an AI-powered Lego sorting service that turns mixed bricks back into buildable sets. We test Aldi's “Crustless” PB&J as a surprisingly solid Uncrustables dupe, talk candy economics, and share simple systems that keep the sugar rush from swallowing the week—think gallon bags, donations to schools or troops, and smart swaps for diabetic needs.We pull the camera back to explore Halloween's roots, from Celtic Samhain and soul cakes to mumming, Guy Fawkes Night, and the postwar boom that made trick-or-treating a kid-first ritual. Then we get tactical: apartment-building routes for bad weather, safety rules for new drivers, and why putting Halloween on a Friday would save teachers, parents, and sleep. It's warm, practical, a little nerdy, and fully committed to the neighborhood magic that makes this night feel like a tiny, glowing holiday in the middle of autumn.If you loved this conversation, follow the show, share it with a friend who's planning costumes at 11 p.m., and leave a quick review with your best candy trade tip.Mike Haggerty Buick GMCRight on the corner, right on the price! Head down to 93rd & Cicero & tell them the Noras sent you!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Send us a textElliot Cooper sounds like the guy who was in your gym class.It is a non-vintage wine that does not sound too promising.But it is actually a very good California Chardonnay.It drinks well, is versatile, and did I say it drinks well?Non-vintage wine from Aldi, and you expect something less, but instead You get something more.A $10 Chardonnay that hits above its price tag!Check us out at www.cheapwinefinder.comor email us at podcast@cheapwinefinder.com
This week marks episode 211 of the What Are We Doing Podcast, and I've officially hit the “too busy to breathe” point. I'm on a 12-day nonstop run of weddings, events, podcasts, and marketing chaos, all while trying to remember to eat something other than leftover mac and cheese. October? No days off. What are we doing?This episode kicks off with a PSA to brides, grooms, and anyone who plans to serve food to a crowd: hire Mission Barbecue. Forget the “mom-and-pop” caterers who promise love in every bite but deliver cold broccoli and chaos. Forget the fancy chefs who run out of oven space. You want food that tastes good, shows up on time, and doesn't need a miracle to stay warm? Mission Barbecue. That's it. End of debate.Then I move into the part of the weekend where my friend Kaisa got married. I DJ'd the wedding as my gift, and in return, her husband Paul gifted me a 1999 graded 8.5 holographic Gengar Pokémon card. We looked it up. Thirty thousand dollars. Thirty thousand. I cried in my car. You try keeping a straight face when someone hands you a $30k ghost Pokémon as a thank-you. What are we doing?After that came a trunk-or-treat event for local preschools, hundreds of kids, and a K-Pop Demon Hunter dance party. Because apparently, I don't know how to say no to anything in October.But before we can even think about Halloween, it's time for the annual Thanksgiving Meal Olympics. Aldi, Walmart, Costco, Giant, and Honey Baked Ham are all fighting for your turkey money. Aldi wants $40 to feed ten people. Costco says $199 for eight. Walmart undercuts them all with $38, but you have to cook everything yourself. Giant's claiming $20 but only if you've spent $400 already. And then there's Honey Baked Ham, where you pay for peace, quality, and not having to bake anything. Two minutes in the oven. Done. Best ham or turkey of your life. What are we doing?From there, we head straight into politics. Donald Trump has pardoned Binance CEO CZ after a $4 billion fraud settlement—right after CZ's company invested $2 billion in Trump's family crypto business, “World Liberty Financial.” Totally a coincidence, right? The man literally said money laundering isn't a crime. Then he tore down the East Wing of the White House to build a $350 million ballroom. Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, and half the Fortune 500 are helping pay for it. And when people asked about the construction, the White House released a slideshow including Clinton's scandal, Obama's “terrorist visitors,” and Hunter Biden's cocaine bag as part of “historical context.” What are we doing?And if that circus wasn't enough, the New York City mayoral debate turned into an SNL sketch. Candidates argued over parades. One said all parades matter. Another said he's too busy to attend. Someone asked if they'd create new parades. A third guy looked like he was being held hostage. Absolute chaos.We wrap the episode with the $20 million diamond heist at the Louvre. Some say it's real. Others think it's PR for “Now You See Me 3.” Either way, it's proof that someone in Paris didn't spring for $30 Wi-Fi cameras. If they want those diamonds back, they better call Nicolas Cage. What are we doing?Episode 211 is pure madness from start to finish: bad caterers, rare Pokémon, Trump's crypto pardons, Thanksgiving hacks, a mayoral debate about parades, and a diamond heist conspiracy.So before you go—hit the like button. Subscribe. Share the episode. Ninety-eight percent of you still haven't. It takes one click. Support the show. Help me survive another week of this circus we call life.What are we doing?
The Big Ten's $2 billion proposed private equity deal was dealt a major blow in Michigan. Crain's education reporter Brandon Dupré discusses with host Amy Guth.Plus: A Google power deal could clear the way for a $1 billion carbon capture plant in Illinois, Rivian will pay $250 million to settle IPO class-action lawsuit, Aldi leans into its own brand as private labels boom and why eating a burger in Houston is less climate-friendly than in Chicago. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This were a lot of jewels in today's grid, including, well, JOULES (56A, Units equal to roughly a quarter of a calorie). We also were glad to learn the last name of 60A, Lou ___, "Mambo No. 5" singer, BEGA; and the full name of 45A, Star of NBC's "The Blacklist", JAMESSPADER. We confess, we haven't see The Blacklist, and wanted to plead "lack of time" as an excuse; but it was on the air for ten years, and truth be told, we weren't busy the entire time.]Show note imagery: Just waiting for THUMBINDEXES (THUMINDICES?) to make a comebackWe love feedback! Send us a text...Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
Gerade weil sie gegen alle Prinzipien des „Made in Germany“ verstießen, bauten Karl und Theo Albrecht mit Aldi einen der größten Handelskonzerne der Welt auf. Doch ihre Erbinnen und Erben müssen heute kämpfen, ihr Vermögen zu bewahren. Vielleicht bleibt ihnen am Ende nur eine Lösung. Weiterführende Links: Podcast „Das Thema“: Wie schätzt man das Vermögen von verschwiegenen Milliardären? Rangliste der größten Vermögen 2025: Das sind die 500 reichsten Deutschen Die 500 reichsten Deutschen: Wie die Aldi-Familien den Kampf mit Lidl aufnehmen Der Tag – Die Wirtschaftsnachrichten als Newsletter Das manager magazin fasst den Tag für Sie zusammen: Die wichtigsten Wirtschaftsnachrichten im Überblick. Täglich ab 18:00 Uhr. Hier geht es zur Anmeldung! Dieser Podcast wurde produziert von Felix Klein, Sven Bergmann und Nele Geiger.+++ Alle Infos zu unseren Werbepartnern finden Sie hier. Die manager-Gruppe ist nicht für den Inhalt dieser Seite verantwortlich. +++ Alle Podcasts der manager Gruppe finden Sie hier. Mehr Hintergründe zum Thema erhalten Sie bei manager+. Jetzt drei Monate für nur € 10,- mtl. lesen und 50% sparen manager-magazin.de/abonnieren Informationen zu unserer Datenschutzerklärung.
What does Trump's new ballroom tell us about his class? Culprit arrested in the firebombing of Ice Cream store that features an LGBTQ+ flag. The owner should consider who his enemies might be. Mike Lindell is your new Pentagon correspondent. Johnny Heidt with guitar news.Heard On The Show:Republican Rep. Engen announces bid for Minnesota AuditorAuthorities searching for man who robbed Aldi, held cashier at gunpoint in front of 2 childrenWhite House East Wing demolished as Trump moves forward with ballroom construction, AP photos showSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today's top stories shaping America and the world. In this episode of The Wright Report, Bryan covers a violent attack on ICE officers in Los Angeles, political backlash over Trump's $250 million White House ballroom, new data showing rising grocery and utility costs, and how lobbyists are turning to YouTube and podcasts to reach the President. We then go global with updates on Ukraine, Gaza, and Trump's growing influence in Central Asia. Democrat Activist Attacks ICE Officers: Federal agents attempted to arrest an illegal alien and Democrat influencer in California, who used his car to ram ICE officers before being shot and hospitalized. Bryan links this to escalating left-wing rhetoric and warns that “Democrats' calls to do whatever it takes to stop Trump are getting people killed.” Trump's White House Ballroom Sparks Debate: The President began construction on a new East Wing ballroom funded by private donors. While critics like Mazie Hirono and Hillary Clinton call it symbolic of dictatorship, Elizabeth Warren argues it shows Trump is out of touch with struggling Americans. Bryan notes her line could resonate as power bills and grocery costs rise. Economic Pressures Mount: Electricity prices are up four percent due to AI data centers, while turkey prices have jumped forty percent and beef remains high. Walmart and Aldi are competing to keep Thanksgiving meals under $4 per person. Bryan calls it a test of whether Democrats can exploit pocketbook frustration. Lobbyists Turn to Podcasts: According to Politico, D.C. lobbyists are now paying to place clients on top conservative podcasts and YouTube shows to get Trump's attention — bypassing Congress entirely. Bryan warns listeners to “trust, but verify” what they hear online. Global Peace Efforts and the Mineral Wars: Europe is drafting a “Trump Plan for Peace” to end the war in Ukraine, while Vice President JD Vance works to hold Gaza's ceasefire together amid Turkish power plays. Meanwhile, Trump is expanding influence in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan through trade and mining deals designed to block China's Silk Road ambitions. "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32 Keywords: ICE officer attack Los Angeles, Trump White House ballroom East Wing, Elizabeth Warren Trump economy critique, electricity prices AI data centers, Walmart Aldi Thanksgiving deals, Politico podcast lobbying Trump, Ukraine Trump peace plan Europe, Gaza JD Vance ceasefire Turkey, Trump Kazakhstan tungsten mine China Silk Road
El 10% de la vivienda en España es pública para 2027, con un objetivo del 20% para 2035. Las cuotas de autónomos con ingresos inferiores a 1166€ no suben, mientras que el resto aumenta entre un 1% y 2.5%. La caída de la nube de Amazon afecta comercios y apps como Snapchat y Duolingo. El ciclista Mario Aparicio es noticia por un post en China. Proponen una tasa por basuras de 150€ a 500€ e impuestos por promesas incumplidas o discursos vacíos de políticos. Se destaca el peligro de los selfies. Suenan "Marry You" de Bruno Mars, "Nochechentera" de Ley DJ & David Van Bylen, "Need You Now" de Lady Antebellum y "Feels Like I'm Falling In Love" de Coldplay. CADENA 100 promociona Línea Directa, Aldi, Securitas Direct, Peugeot Lion Days, Leroy Merlin y Mutua. Mueve patrocina competiciones de fútbol, y el Ministerio de Derechos Sociales y Consumo promueve "menos loot boxes, más real gamers". En
Food prices continue to rise - and Team Clark continues to find ways to help you control those costs. Also today, something else costing more - electricity. With winter weather on the horizon how do you keep yourself warm and avoid setting your wallet on fire? Clark discusses ways to help you use less electricity. Grocery Savings: Segment 1 Ask Clark: Segment 2 Home Power Bills: Segment 3 Ask Clark: Segment 4 Mentioned on the show: How to Save Money on Groceries: 22 Clever Ways Aldi products have a new look / Aldi rebrands its private-label products Credit Karma Review: Free Credit Score and More / How To Monitor Your Credit How To Freeze and Unfreeze Your Credit With Experian, Equifax and TransUnion How To Save Money on Utilities / Electrify Now Heat Pumps / Want a heat pump? This startup just cut the cost in half Is It Ever OK To Co-Sign a Loan With a Family Member? Clark.com resources: Episode transcripts Community.Clark.com / Ask Clark Clark.com daily money newsletter Consumer Action Center Free Helpline: 636-492-5275 Learn more about your ad choices: megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Should Aly stop playing pickleball? Also, is this the best deal for a Thanksgiving meal? We talk about our football picks of the week, preview this weekend's new releases, and lots more!
Today on the Woody and Wilcox Show: Potatoes and mini-bottles for Halloween; Fun With Football Audio; Message from the cow; New movies/shows; 500 pound pumpkin carved to look like Ozzy Osbourne; Lay's Potato Chips rebrand; Squeaking sneakers; Apple TV+ and Peacock to be offered in a bundle; Aldi's Thanksgiving dinner bundle; And more!
In der Schweiz ist ein Preiskampf ums Brot entbrannt. Aldi verkauft das «Pfünderli» neu für 99 Rappen. Lidl, Denner, Migros und Coop sind nachgezogen. Ist das 99-Rappen-Brot nur pures Marketing? Und wie gehen die kleinen Bäckereien damit um? «Wenn wir für einen Franken ein Brot herstellen, dann gibt es uns bald nicht mehr». So sagt es Bäcker-Konditor Peter Lyner, der in Winterthur mehrere Bäckereien betreibt. Er erzählt, was es für die Bäckereien in der Schweiz bedeutet, wenn die Grosshändler den Brotpreis nach unten treiben. Mit Wirtschaftsredaktorin Lucia Theiler schauen wir uns diesen Preiskampf etwas näher an – und fragen sie, ob die Preisoffensive mehr ist als nur Marketing. ____________________ Habt Ihr Fragen oder Themen-Inputs? Schreibt uns gerne per Mail an newsplus@srf.ch oder sendet uns eine Sprachnachricht an 076 320 10 37. ____________________ In dieser Episode zu hören: - Lucia Theiler, Wirtschaftsredaktorin bei Radio SRF - Peter Lyner, Bäcker-Konditor ____________________ Team: - Moderation: Dominik Brand - Produktion: Marc Allemann - Mitarbeit: Peter Hanselmann ____________________ Das ist «News Plus»: In einer Viertelstunde die Welt besser verstehen – ein Thema, neue Perspektiven und Antworten auf eure Fragen. Unsere Korrespondenten und Expertinnen aus der Schweiz und der Welt erklären, analysieren und erzählen, was sie bewegt. «News Plus» von SRF erscheint immer von Montag bis Freitag um 16 Uhr rechtzeitig zum Feierabend.
El programa 'Buenos días, Javi y Mar' presenta la mejor variedad musical. Se escucha una 'Noite Ochentera' y diversas canciones en español e inglés. Ed Sheeran tendrá su logo en la camiseta del FC Barcelona. HSN ofrece complementos naturales para las defensas y Moove celebra un ahorro en repostaje. Security Direct protege el hogar con alarma inteligente y SPOTICAR regala hasta tres años de garantía en coches de ocasión. El Ministerio de Cultura es el punto de encuentro y ONCE comparte su ilusión. Opel Corsa ofrece condiciones excepcionales y 'Pro de Citroën' brinda financiación y ofertas exclusivas. Peugeot Service es el mejor profesional para el coche, mientras AstraZeneca investiga el cáncer de mama. MAPFRE ofrece soluciones financieras y ALDI vende frutas y verduras a buen precio. Se pueden conseguir smartphones Xiaomi gratis con fibra. La banda Marea interpreta 'Contigo' y Andy & Lucas cantan 'Manéjando por las Calles'. Miley Cyrus canta 'Wrecking Ball' y La Quinta Estación 'El ...
Welcome to Omni Talk's Retail Daily Minute, sponsored by Mirakl. In today's Retail Daily Minute, Omni Talk's Chris Walton discusses:Grocery prices continue rising sharply, with coffee up 20.9% and ground beef hitting record highs, forcing frustrated shoppers to adapt their buying habits.ALDI offers a complete Thanksgiving feast for 10 people at just $40, undercutting competitors as grocery inflation squeezes consumer budgets.Woodman's Food Markets partners with Instacart to roll out comprehensive business-to-business e-commerce tools, targeting restaurants, offices, and healthcare facilities.The Retail Daily Minute has been rocketing up the Feedspot charts, so stay informed with Omni Talk's Retail Daily Minute, your source for the latest and most important retail insights. Be careful out there!
Send us a textA $7.99 French Pinot Noir that's organic, carbon neutral, and made by a B-Corp shouldn't be this easy to drink—and yet here we are. We pull the cork on Florility French Organic Pinot Noir 2024 from Aldi and get honest about what's in the glass, what's on the label, and what really matters for a weeknight pour. The twist? It's labeled “Product of France,” not from a famous region, sparking a candid look at terroir, consistency, and how modern drinkers balance place with principles.We walk through the story behind Ethic Drinks—B-Corp certification, organic farming, vegan-friendly fining, and cause-driven lines that plant trees and help clean the oceans—then put the wine to the taste test. Expect a smooth, approachable Pinot with black cherry, plum, a touch of spice, and those savory pencil-lead and tar hints that give Pinot its quiet edge. It won't morph from sip to sip like a top cru, but it delivers friendly texture and steady flavor that make sense for pizza night, roast chicken, or backyard hangs. If you're chasing a site-specific, shape-shifting Burgundy experience, this isn't your bottle; if you want honest, ethical, and affordable, it hits the brief.Along the way, we unpack vegan fining in simple terms, talk about why multi-region French labeling is rare, and lay out where this wine shines and where it doesn't. The bigger takeaway: you can support responsible producers without sacrificing everyday joy, and sometimes the best bottle is the one that fits the moment, the budget, and your values. If that sounds like your kind of pour, queue it up, grab a glass, and tell us where you land on the terroir-versus-values question.If you enjoy these tastings and unfiltered reviews, tap follow, share with a friend who loves wine on a budget, and leave a quick rating—your support helps us keep it cheap and keep it coming.Check us out at www.cheapwinefinder.comor email us at podcast@cheapwinefinder.com
Kim Wehle is a tenured law professor, constitutional law expert, author, and legal analyst who specializes in presidential power, civil procedure, and the separation of powers. Today, Jo and Kim dive into the “fear bubble” so many Americans are stuck in: insulated lives, rising authoritarian threats, and the chilling new reality of criminalizing dissent. Kim breaks down Trump's latest moves, and how quickly people are giving up or tuning out, thinking these threats are someone else's problem.From real talk about what keeps Kim up at night (“Are you worried? Are you afraid?”) to Jo's frustration shopping at Aldi while the world burns, they give clarity about what's at stake if this slide accelerates. Sane(ish) Partners: - Mint Mobile where $15 a month gets unlimited talk & text on the nation's largest 5G network. Make the switch today, at https://www.MintMobile.com/JOJO. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Poker Face” de Lady Gaga fue un éxito global. Teddy Swims es un artista emergente. ‘Buenos días, Javi y Mar' en CADENA 100 destaca a Samson Boon, un artista amable que conecta con sus fans, y la calidad del aceite de oliva Oro Bailén de Jaén. Se anuncia una oferta para el Jeep Avenger 4xe. HSN ofrece complementos naturales para las defensas. Cervezas Alhambra 1925 promueve el disfrute sin prisas. Los SEAT Ibiza y Arona están disponibles para entrega inmediata. Las ofertas de aniversario de Carrefour incluyen un 50% de descuento. Se resalta un acto de desobediencia civil y la labor de Ecoembes con el reciclaje. Las loterías de ONCE ofrecen premios y apoyan causas sociales. Paula, una dentista de León, combina su pasión por la música con su profesión, conectando con sus fans. Se invita a usar Nickel para gestionar dinero fácilmente. Royal Caribbean presenta cruceros desde Barcelona. ALDI promociona sus frutas y verduras. Marta utiliza Bruxcán para el rechinamiento de ...
Kerry IFA chair Jason Fleming spoke to Jerry about supermarkets reducing their own brand milk.
With products getting more expensive, retail outlets Lidl and Aldi announce plans to drop the price of milk. Aidan Brennan, dairy editor at the Irish Farmers’ Journal tells Jerry what this means for farmers and how these price drops will affect them over the winter months.
Donald Trump sugiere la expulsión de España de la OTAN, lo que el general Pedro Méndez de Vigo califica de inviable, ya que el tratado solo contempla la retirada voluntaria. Se debate el difícil cumplimiento de España de los objetivos de gasto militar del 2% del PIB para 2025 y 3.5% para 2035. La OTAN tiene reglas estrictas sobre qué costes se incluyen en la defensa. Sergio Barbosa en COPE analiza la candidatura de Trump al Nobel de la Paz, destacando la exageración de sus logros. Pilar García Muñiz en COPE presenta el caso de Antonio Gil, un múltiple asesino liberado tras 40 años, cuya presencia en una aldea gallega causa inquietud. El catedrático Pablo Gutiérrez de Cabiedes explica que la ley española no obliga a comunicar el historial delictivo de un ex-convicto a la comunidad, priorizando la reinserción. El audio incluye anuncios de JEEP, Rueda, El Corte Inglés, ONCE, Cruz Roja, Ventanas Cortizo, Peugeot, ALDI, Colacao, Balduero, la app de COPE, Telemadrid, Fluchos, General ...
Guzman y Gomez has launched $100 million share buy back as its sales continue to pick up for the big burrito. Costco and Aldi are chipping away at Australia’s major supermarkets with more than $17.5 billion in annual sales. Salesforce, the global cloud-based software giant, has found itself caught in a major cybersecurity storm. _ Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStore Download the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Flux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta Flux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance —- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.__See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El Gobierno español plantea un registro de médicos objetores de conciencia al aborto. Se informa sobre la repatriación de activistas españoles de Israel y se anuncia el Premio Nobel de Física. La semana de los Premios Nobel está en marcha. Se debate sobre "líneas rojas absurdas" que la gente establece para elegir pareja, como los calcetines con sandalias o la foto de perfil. También se mencionan los cruceros temáticos de juegos de mesa y los "momentos O2" de autocuidado. La música de Bruno Mars con Rosé, Niel Moliner, David Otero y Taburete, Alex Warren, Sebastián Yatra, La Oreja de Van Gogh y Gala ameniza la jornada. Se narra la emotiva historia de un nieto que se reencuentra con su abuela. Unos niños comentan qué deportes no entienden. Vanesa Martín presenta 'Objetos perdidos'. CADENA 100 destaca las ventajas de los seguros Línea Directa, Mapfre y O2, y las ofertas de Euromaster, Viajes El Corte Inglés, Valor, Repsol, Aldi, Opel, Skoda, Teddy, Bruxicalm, Carglass, Halcón Viajes, ...
We would love to hear your feedback!We trade Halloween jokes for real talk on gig work: why community intel beats guesswork, how a $19.4M Lyft settlement signals policy shifts, and what happens when driverless cars miss school bus laws. We unpack delivery safety, surge traps, and SNAP-to-doorstep trade-offs with practical, calm advice.Ep 271 News• Amazon Flex mileage, block pay, and EV versus gas trade-offs• Lyft's $19.4m settlement and the ABC test implications• Pet safety at deliveries and de‑escalation norms• $740 Uber surge after major events and rider/driver tactics• SNAP-enabled ALDI orders on Uber Eats and pricing parity concerns• Waymo passing a school bus stop-arm and accountability gaps• Police stopping an empty Waymo and who gets the ticketSupport the showEverything Gig Economy Podcast Related: Download the audio podcast Newsletter Octopus is a mobile entertainment tablet for your riders. Earn 100.00 per month for having the tablet in your car! No cost for the driver! Want to earn more and stay safe? Download Maxymo Love the show? You now have the opportunity to support the show with some great rewards by becoming a Patron. Tier #2 we offer free merch, an Extra in-depth podcast per month, and an NSFW pre-show https://www.patreon.com/thegigeconpodcast The Gig Economy Podcast Group. Download Telegram 1st, then click on the link to join. TikTok Subscribe on Youtube