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Well, dog our cats...it's a new episode of O3L! This week, lovin' is what EGOT, as we celebrate those artists who successfully traversed the worlds of music AND acting. And, it just so happens that our Third Lad today, Rebecca Pidgeon, has indeed enjoyed a long and fruitful career in both worlds. As an actress, she has appeared in dozens of movies and TV shows since the late ‘80s, including The Spanish Prisoner, The Winslow Boy, State and Main (all of the preceding written and directed by her husband, the legendary David Mamet), Shopgirl, Red, Allegiant, Bird Box, her daughter Clara Mamet's Two Bit Waltz, and many more. As a musician, Rebecca began her career as the lead singer of Scottish folk/pop band Ruby Blue. After two charming albums with band - Glances Askances (1987) and Down from Above (1990), she has released a succession of 12 acclaimed solo albums like 1994's The Raven, 1996's The New York Girls' Club, and 2019's ambitiously brilliant double album Sudden Exposure to Light / Comfort, right up to her two most recent spectacular releases, 2024's Songs of LA and 2025's Unillusion. Special thanks to Howard Wuelfing from Howlin Wuelf Media for the introduction and coordination. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Allegiant announced it will buy Sun Country with the deal expected to close later this year. Brian Sumers and Brett Snyder debate the possible benefits and risks of this combo.Reach top leadership and decision-makers at airlines around the world by sponsoring The Air Show. We are currently booking campaigns for 2026. Visit www.theairshowpodcast.com to get in touch with us.
Send us a textLinking the Travel Industry is a business travel podcast where we review the top travel industry stories that are posted on LinkedIn by LinkedIn members. We curate the top posts and discuss with them with travel industry veterans in a live session with audience members. You can join the live recording session by visiting BusinessTravel360.comYour Hosts are Riaan van Schoor, Ann Cederhall and Aash ShravahStories covered on this podcast episode include:Heathrow Airport announces a £1.3bn investment programme for 2026.The Las Vegas based airline Allegiant is to acquire Sun Country Airlines in a $1.5bn cash and stock deal.eDreams ODIGEO and Tryp.com end up in a legal battle, raising plenty of discussion about agentic AI, screen-scraping and more.Google launches the Universal Commerce Protocol with a group of retailers. In a highly engaged and discussed post, Benjamin Rhatigan explores the future impact of this in how travel is bought and sold.Sabre Corporation invests in BizTrip AI to "bring agentic AI to corporate travel". In his post, Branko Karlezi talks about some of the results already achieved with this partnership.Ryanair - Europe's Favourite Airline decides against equipping it's fleet with Starlink internet connectivity....whilst Lufthansa Group does invest in Starlink, announcing that 850+ of the aircraft in many of their airlines will have this enabled, starting in the second half of 2026.China opens an antitrust probe into Trip.com Group due to alleged "monopolistic practices and abuse of its dominant market position".The most engaged post of the week goes to Rebecca Crook, where she talks about her frustration with the "something went wrong" message on British Airways' websites and app many of us are very familiar with.Extra StoriesYou can subscribe to this podcast by searching 'BusinessTravel360' on your favorite podcast player or visiting BusinessTravel360.comThis podcast was created, edited and distributed by BusinessTravel360. Be sure to sign up for regular updates at BusinessTravel360.com - Enjoy!Support the show
This week, Jack is back from an early winter vacation to 60s/70s Florida, and is officially marking the start of his new year starting now. We chat about my family's "stinky feet" legacy, Jonah's decision to wear slippers inside the office and hear what shocking remark a flight attendant made to Jack and his wife before their first-ever Allegiant voyage took off. EPISODE NOTES: Big “stinky feet” house over here (0:29) Roast or Toast: Office slippers (5:57) Nobody Asked Me, But… (15:16) Last Sip Club > First Sip Club (20:43) Sitting separately from your travel partner on a plane (30:00) Go easy on the deli ham, kids (48:35) It's time to be the Paul Revere of Lymphatic Drainage (55:42) That's Nuts presented by Mohawk Chevrolet (1:05:02) Jack got a call from the “Office of the President” at National Grid (1:26:57) Upgrade your vehicle this winter and experience top-notch customer service from the team at Mohawk Chevrolet, centrally located off Northway Exit 12 in Ballston Spa. From all the new Chevrolet makes and models to buy or lease, a variety of certified pre-owned vehicles, electric cars and more, Mohawk Chevrolet has what you need to get around the Great Upstate.
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Shoot us a Text.Episode #1254: GM takes a multibillion-dollar EV hit but says 2026 looks brighter, white-hat hackers cash in by cracking EV chargers and infotainment systems, and the airline industry gets its annual report cardGeneral Motors closed 2025 with a wider quarterly loss after taking billions in EV and China-related charges. But underneath the headline number, core profits held up, cash flowed in North America, and GM is signaling confidence that 2026 will be stronger.GM reported a $3.3B Q4 net loss after booking more than $7B in charges, largely tied to cutting back EV production and restructuring its China joint venture.Adjusted EBIT rose 13% in the quarter, and GM earned $10.5B in North America for the year, resulting in profit-sharing bonuses up to $10,500 for UAW workers.EV losses are projected to improve by $1B–$1.5B in 2026CEO Mary Barra told shareholders the company sees stability ahead: “We expect the U.S. new vehicle market will continue to be resilient… 2026 should be an even better year for GM.”From EV chargers to infotainment systems, the Pwn2Own Automotive 2025 competition exposed how much of the industry is still very hackable.Hackers earned $886,250 uncovering nearly 50 zero-day vulnerabilities in EV chargers, infotainment systems, and automotive softwareInfotainment systems from Kenwood, Sony, and Alpine were successfully exploited, along with chargers from ChargePoint, Autel, Ubiquiti, Phoenix Contact, WolfBox, and Tesla.Tesla Wall Connectors alone accounted for more than $140,000 in payouts, while the overall winning team, Summoning Team, took home $222,250.Notably, no one attempted to hack a Tesla vehicle, despite a car and large cash prizes on the table.If 2025 felt like a rough year to fly, you're not wrong. But turbulence hit everyone. What separated airlines wasn't the chaos—it was execution. The Wall Street Journal's airline scorecard crowns a new winner and reshuffles the pecking order.(Worst → Best): Frontier (T-last), American (T-last), JetBlue (7th), United (6th), Spirit (5th), Alaska (4th), Delta (3rd), Allegiant (2nd), Southwest (1st).Southwest wins for the first time since 2020, ending Delta's four-year streak with strong all-around operations and industry-low complaints.Explaining Southwest's edge, COO Andrew Watterson said the airline avoids the “easy” option when things go sideways: “It's very easy to cancel a flight. That's the path of least resistance.”This episode of the Automotive State of the Union is brought to you by Amazon Autos: Meet customers where tJoin Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier every morning for the Automotive State of the Union podcast as they connect the dots across car dealerships, retail trends, emerging tech like AI, and cultural shifts—bringing clarity, speed, and people-first insight to automotive leaders navigating a rapidly changing industry.Get the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/
On this week's episode of AvTalk, Boeing and Airbus report their final tallies for orders and deliveries in 2025 and it was Boeing's best year since 2018. Allegiant is buying Sun Country in a shake up of the ultra low-cost market in the US. Delta comes full circle and orders up to 60 787s. And […] The post AvTalk Episode 353: Boeing has a banner year appeared first on Flightradar24 Blog.
1 - The Delta Air Lines' CEO not happy with President Trump's credit card interest rate cap stance 2 - Louisville plane crash update from the NTSB: Boeing was aware of a possible part defect that led to the crash 3 - An Air Canada flight is delayed after flight crew discovers an employee is locked in the cargo compartment 4 - Allegiant to buy Sun Country for $1.5 Billion 5 - The TSA increases the number of airports with biometric Precheck scanning 6 - Hub DelaysSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The next phase of Boeing’s 737 Max 10 certification, Alaska Airlines’ purchase of Boeing jets, the effects of sanctions on airlines, the discontinuation of Avelo Airlines’ deportation flights, and the acquisition of Sun Country Airlines by Allegiant. Boeing 737 Max 10, courtesy Boeing. Aviation News Boeing advances 737 Max 10 into next phase of FAA flight testing Boeing's 737 Max 10 has entered the second major phase of FAA flight testing, Type Inspection Authorization (TIA). An outstanding design change for the Max 7 and Max 10 engine anti‑ice system has led to certification delays. The core issue is an engine anti-ice design that can overheat and damage the composite engine inlet structure if left on for too long in non-icing conditions. Regulators consider this an unacceptable hazard. The problem affects all Max variants, but it is being treated as a hard certification gate for the Max 7 and 10. Alaska Airlines to buy more than 100 Boeing jets in carrier's biggest order ever Alaska Airlines is ordering 105 more Boeing 737 Max 10 jets (53 new orders, and 52 exercised options) and exercising options for five 787-10 Dreamliners. This reserves production slots for future airline expansion. Alaska Airlines expects FAA certification of the Max 10 this year, with deliveries scheduled to begin in 2027. The new order includes options for 35 more 737 Max 10s. How sanctions turned Iran into a refuge for the world's rarest passenger aircraft A sanctioned country like Iran can't buy new aircraft, engines, or OEM spare parts and components. Keeping the fleet flying, or just keeping a fleet, becomes difficult. Reportedly, more than half of Iran's estimated 330 commercial aircraft are grounded. The Iranian fleet is composed of old airframes and supported by scavenged aircraft, parts, engines, and avionics smuggled into the country. Avelo Airlines to end ICE deportation charters as it cuts commercial flights, jobs The airline says it will stop flying deportation flights for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. In a letter to employees, CEO Andrew Levy said, “We moved a portion of our fleet into a government program which promised more financial stability but placed us in the center of a political controversy. The program provided short-term benefits but ultimately did not deliver enough consistent and predictable revenue to overcome its operational complexity and costs.” Avelo is returning six of its Boeing 737-700 airplanes (they have 8) to focus on the more efficient 737-800 airplanes (they have 14) and said it will close bases at North Carolina's Raleigh-Durham International Airport and Wilmington International Airport, though it will continue to serve those cities. Avelo closes three crew bases and removes six 737-700s following recapitalisation Avelo chief executive Andrew Levy told FlightGlobal in September that the airline plans to receive its first E195-E2 in early 2027 and for deliveries to continue into 2032. It considers the incoming E-Jets well-suited for smaller, niche markets that major US carriers avoid. Allegiant to buy rival budget airline Sun Country in $1.5 billion cash and stock deal Low-cost leisure airline Allegiant announced it will acquire Sun Country Airlines in a deal that values the stock and cash transaction at approximately $1.5 billion, including $400 million of Sun Country’s net debt. The Allegiant brand would continue, with the two carriers operating separately until obtaining a single operating certificate. See: Sun Country + Allegiant Merger FAQs Mentioned The Aircraft Carrier Midway Is San Diego's Biggest Tourist Attraction, According To Tripadvisor Aviation Masters podcast. Video version: George Braly on Lean-of-Peak, G100UL, Certification Battles, and Why Aviation Myths Die Hard https://youtu.be/0WWmSy4aNng?si=JwbjrL91fUeqD5DT Check out the LEO JetBike – a personal propeller-free eVTOL that anyone can fly LEO Flight The JetBike, courtesy LEO Flight. Hosts this Episode Max Flight, our Main(e) Man Micah, and Brian Coleman.
On today's WHAT THE TRUCK?!?!, host Malcolm Harris takes a wide-angle look at the forces reshaping freight in 2026, from autonomous trucking and fleet safety to regulation, compliance, and ongoing market volatility. The episode blends breaking industry headlines with two in-depth conversations that explore where trucking is headed and what fleets need to be thinking about right now. The show kicks off with a global freight and logistics roundup, including federal compliance cost cuts for fuel haulers, Allegiant's move into air cargo with Amazon freight, expanding CDL compliance crackdowns in Tennessee, and Louisiana's growing staged truck accident investigation. Malcolm also highlights Purdue University's successful wireless charging test for a heavy-duty truck at highway speeds, Southeastern Freight Lines' expansion into Mexico, and what these developments signal for capacity, safety, and future freight operations. The first featured guest is Don Burnette, Founder and CEO of Kodiak, who joins the show to break down how autonomous trucking has officially moved beyond the demo phase. Don explains how Kodiak's AI-powered trucks are operating in real, driverless commercial service today and why the industry conversation has shifted from if autonomy works to how fast it can scale. The discussion covers Kodiak's partnership with Bosch, the importance of manufacturing-grade hardware, redundancy, and system reliability, as well as how trust is built with fleets, regulators, and the public. Don also offers a realistic perspective on what autonomous trucking solves today, what challenges remain, and how fleets should think about autonomy in a tight and uncertain freight market. Later in the episode, Cyndi Brandt, VP of Fleet Solutions at Descartes, brings a fleet-side view of safety, compliance, and operational efficiency. Cyndi explains why safety risks often begin long before a truck ever hits the road, highlighting the role of planning, dispatch, and unrealistic schedules in creating stress and unsafe driving behaviors. She dives into how congestion, tight delivery windows, and poor route planning show up in real-time fleet data, and why stress is one of the most measurable — and overlooked — safety risks in trucking today. The conversation also explores how telematics, routing tools, and execution data can be used proactively to reduce risk rather than simply monitor compliance. Watch on YouTube Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts #WHATTHETRUCK #FreightNews #supplychain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's WHAT THE TRUCK?!?!, host Malcolm Harris takes a wide-angle look at the forces reshaping freight in 2026, from autonomous trucking and fleet safety to regulation, compliance, and ongoing market volatility. The episode blends breaking industry headlines with two in-depth conversations that explore where trucking is headed and what fleets need to be thinking about right now. The show kicks off with a global freight and logistics roundup, including federal compliance cost cuts for fuel haulers, Allegiant's move into air cargo with Amazon freight, expanding CDL compliance crackdowns in Tennessee, and Louisiana's growing staged truck accident investigation. Malcolm also highlights Purdue University's successful wireless charging test for a heavy-duty truck at highway speeds, Southeastern Freight Lines' expansion into Mexico, and what these developments signal for capacity, safety, and future freight operations. The first featured guest is Don Burnette, Founder and CEO of Kodiak, who joins the show to break down how autonomous trucking has officially moved beyond the demo phase. Don explains how Kodiak's AI-powered trucks are operating in real, driverless commercial service today and why the industry conversation has shifted from if autonomy works to how fast it can scale. The discussion covers Kodiak's partnership with Bosch, the importance of manufacturing-grade hardware, redundancy, and system reliability, as well as how trust is built with fleets, regulators, and the public. Don also offers a realistic perspective on what autonomous trucking solves today, what challenges remain, and how fleets should think about autonomy in a tight and uncertain freight market. Later in the episode, Cyndi Brandt, VP of Fleet Solutions at Descartes, brings a fleet-side view of safety, compliance, and operational efficiency. Cyndi explains why safety risks often begin long before a truck ever hits the road, highlighting the role of planning, dispatch, and unrealistic schedules in creating stress and unsafe driving behaviors. She dives into how congestion, tight delivery windows, and poor route planning show up in real-time fleet data, and why stress is one of the most measurable — and overlooked — safety risks in trucking today. The conversation also explores how telematics, routing tools, and execution data can be used proactively to reduce risk rather than simply monitor compliance. Watch on YouTube Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts #WHATTHETRUCK #FreightNews #supplychain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
San Diego continues its reign as the busiest single-runway "how is this legal?" airport, plus we nerd out on new terminals, recurrent training wins, and a Challenger sim surprise when Dylan's seat decided to yeet itself at ~90 knots. In the Mailbag, we hit ferry flying as a niche career path, a home-buying reality check from Diamond Dog Tim Pope (mortgage recasts, baby), and a training-center SOP rant that's painfully relatable. We also kick off the 2026 ops-manual push with the "latest touchdown point" concept and how to actually mark it on ForeFlight without fat-fingering your zoom. Flight Advice closes with a CFI weighing a pay-your-own 737 type rating in Dubai (plus a non-pro-rated five-year contract) vs staying stateside and waiting out hiring—spoiler: lots of red flags and lots of "talk to expats first." Show Notes 0:00 Intro 2:56 Max's Musings: Airport Design 15:11 Allegiant to Acquire Sun Country 24:28 Dylan's Recurrent Training 33:14 Small Flight Department Counseling Session 44:25 NBAA Opps Manual Integration 56:16 Rolex GMTs vs 21Five Watch 1:07:08 Reviews & Comments 1:16:34 Mailbag 1:36:24 Flight Advice Our Sponsors Tim Pope, CFP® — Tim is both a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ and a pilot. His practice specializes in aviation professionals and aviation 401k plans, helping clients pursue their financial goals by defining them, optimizing resources, and monitoring progress. Click here to learn more. Also check out The Pilot's Portfolio Podcast. Advanced Aircrew Academy — Enables flight operations to fulfill their training needs in the most efficient and affordable way—anywhere, at any time. They provide high-quality training for professional pilots, flight attendants, flight coordinators, maintenance, and line service teams, all delivered via a world-class online system. Click here to learn more. Raven Careers — Helping your career take flight. Raven Careers supports professional pilots with resume prep, interview strategy, and long-term career planning. Whether you're a CFI eyeing your first regional, a captain debating your upgrade path, or a legacy hopeful refining your application, their one-on-one coaching and insider knowledge give you a real advantage. Click here to learn more. The AirComp Calculator™ is business aviation's only online compensation analysis system. It can provide precise compensation ranges for 14 business aviation positions in six aircraft classes at over 50 locations throughout the United States in seconds. Click here to learn more. Vaerus Jet Sales — Vaerus means right, true, and real. Buy or sell an aircraft the right way, with a true partner to make your dream of flight real. Connect with Brooks at Vaerus Jet Sales or learn more about their DC-3 Referral Program. Harvey Watt — Offers the only true Loss of Medical License Insurance available to individuals and small groups. Because Harvey Watt manages most airlines' plans, they can assist you in identifying the right coverage to supplement your airline's plan. Many buy coverage to supplement the loss of retirement benefits while grounded. Click here to learn more. VSL ACE Guide — Your all-in-one pilot training resource. Includes the most up-to-date Airman Certification Standards (ACS) and Practical Test Standards (PTS) for Private, Instrument, Commercial, ATP, CFI, and CFII. 21.Five listeners get a discount on the guide—click here to learn more. ProPilotWorld.com — The premier information and networking resource for professional pilots. Click here to learn more. Feedback & Contact Have feedback, suggestions, or a great aviation story to share? Email us at info@21fivepodcast.com. Check out our Instagram feed @21FivePodcast for more great content (and our collection of aviation license plates). The statements made in this show are our own opinions and do not reflect, nor were they under any direction of any of our employers.
On today's FreightWaves Morning Minute, we discuss Allegiant Air's $1.5 billion acquisition of Sun Country Airlines, a merger heavily supported by Amazon through the addition of two extra cargo jets. This strategic move allows the combined company to leverage year-round cargo revenue to offset the seasonality of leisure travel, with cargo earnings expected to top $215 million this year. In technology news, researchers at Purdue University have successfully demonstrated the ability to wirelessly charge a heavy-duty truck while it travels at highway speeds. By delivering 190 kilowatts of power through pavement-embedded coils, this breakthrough could drastically reduce the need for massive EV batteries and allow carriers to haul more freight. STG Logistics has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, utilizing a pre-negotiated deal to eliminate nearly $1 billion in debt while securing $150 million in new capital. Company leadership insists this is a restructuring rather than a liquidation, aiming to use the fresh funding to support operations and emerge from the process in approximately five months. Finally, tune in to FreightWaves TV for a state of freight webinar with Craig Fuller and Zack Strickland to help navigate the 2026 market. Following that, a new episode of Loaded and Rolling features Thomas Wasson discussing the intersection of AI and human expertise in fleet management. Follow the FreightWaves NOW Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Monday 5pm Hour: On The DeRush-Hour, Jason goes in-depth with travel writer Sean Cudahy on Sun Country airlines being sold to Allegiant. Then Dave Schwartz talks with Jason about an entertaining weekend in sports. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)
On Monday's Drivetime with DeRusha... 3pm Hour: Jason has seen enough of ICE's tactics to know that this operation isn't helping. Then AG Ellison holds a press conference announcing a lawsuit against the DHS. 4pm Hour: Jason talks about a friend who's a US citizen being detained by ICE. Plus we give away tickets to see Chris Stapleton. 5pm Hour: On the DeRush-Hour Jason goes "In Depth" with Sean Cudahy from ThePointsGuy.com on Sun Country being sold to Allegiant airlines. Then Dave Schwartz talks about an entertaining weekend in sports.
Shawn's InKind referral - https://app.inkind.com/refer/4FJZRGUZ Episode Description On this episode of MTM Travel we discuss President Trump's new proposal to limit credit card interest rates. Is it possible to pull of this order plus what will be some of the unintended consequences of lowering and capping interest rates. Plus is the credit card system good for consumers? In other news we also discuss why Mark picked up the Spirit Airlines credit card, a big airline merger, the better Chase Freedom Unlimited offer, maximizing IHG's United perk, Hyatt's rough policy change and how traveling makes kids perhaps a little too independent. 0:00 Welcome to MTM Travel 0:18 Allegiant's big merger 4:05 Overly independent traveling children 9:56 Big revamps coming for MTM 13:31 Why Mark got the Spirit Airlines credit card 21:02 Maximizing IHG's United TravelBank perk 24:16 Hyatt's HUGE change to expiring certs 29:25 Freedom Unlimited better offer - $300 + 5X gas & groceries 32:23 The death of credit cards? New interest cap proposed 37:03 Should we blow up the current credit card system? Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, TuneIn, Pocket Casts, or via RSS. Don't see your favorite podcast platform? Please let us know!
On "The Lead" - Minnesota files suit against the Feds... the President investigates the Fed Chair... and why do we love picking our garbage service so much? Then Jason goes "In Depth" with travel writer Sean Cudahy on Sun Country selling to Allegiant
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Big news out of the airline industry where Allegiant Airlines, out of Las Vegas has merged with the Twin Cities based Sun Country Airlines which for many is a low cost efficient airline - so what changes could come with this huge merger - we discuss!
This week on “Talk About Las Vegas With Ira,” Ira sits down with Ron Futrell, 8NewsNow sports anchor and reporter, for a wide-ranging, no-spin conversation about one of the biggest years in Las Vegas sports history. From Major League Baseball officially coming to Las Vegas, Ron breaks down why locals were skeptical, what went wrong in Oakland under owner John Fisher, and why Vegas operates with a very different mindset: “Let's make things happen.” They dive into the Formula 1 race, the Raiders' on-field struggles, UFC turning Allegiant Stadium into a boxing venue, and how the new baseball stadium could double as a game-changer for concerts that don't quite fit Allegiant's scale. Ron also tackles a topic locals feel deeply — Strip fees that drive residents away, and why places like South Point continue to thrive with free parking and reasonable prices. The conversation widens to the big picture: Are we getting too corporate in sports? Will Las Vegas host another Super Bowl? Is an NBA team inevitable? Ron also highlights sports figures who made a real impact this year, including A'ja Wil-son, and reflects on gaming legend Bill Paulos' lasting contributions to UNLV. Plus, he shares details on his new weekly show with George Knapp, “Mystery Wire,” now streaming via the 8 News Now app. If you want to understand where Las Vegas sports have been — and where they're headed next — this episode is a must-listen. (Also Watch Full Podcast Video)
Daily nonstop flights from Columbia Regional Airport (COU) to Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) have been discussed for years, and they'll finally happen in early June. Columbia Mayor Barbara Buffaloe and Boone County Presiding Commissioner Kip Kendrick made the recent announcement. Commissioner Kendrick joined hosts Randy Tobler and Stephanie Bell live this morning on 939 the Eagle's "Wake Up Missouri." Commissioner Kendrick praises the new Charlotte flights, noting they've been discussed for about a decade. He tells listeners that 2025 has been a big year at the airport, with THREE big events this fall alone. United resumed service at COU in September with daily flights to Denver and to Chicago, and Allegiant announced plans in November to fly nonstop to Orlando and to Destin, Florida. The Charlotte flights were announced on Thursday. Commissioner Kendrick also discussed a planned January open house for the Boone County Regional Training Center:
Shakira BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Shakira just wrapped the South American leg of her blockbuster Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour with a triumphant finale in Cordoba Argentina on December 15 electrifying fans as IQ Magazine spotlighted five unforgettable highlights from the global superstars explosive show. Days earlier on December 11 she melted hearts worldwide by bringing her two sons onstage in matching baby blue outfits for a rare adorable family moment during her Buenos Aires concert according to InStyle reports that had everyone swooning over the proud moms tender onstage reunion. Fans couldnt get enough of her dazzling copper bra top and fringed skirt look from that same Buenos Aires gig where the 48 year olds metallic warrior vibe deep V neckline and chained necklace sparked a frenzy of divinas gorgeous and thank you for the epic show comments on her Instagram as Reality Tea dished. Shes keeping the momentum with an intimate Up Close and Personal show locked in for December 27 at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood Florida where Ticketmaster tickets are flying fast plus a concert and hotel package via Vibee for December 28 in Miami teasing more VIP perks. No fresh social media posts popped in the last few days but her Instagram earnings dipped slightly in June 2025 to between 183617 and 251555 per HypeAuditor though thats pocket change amid her tours record shattering 3274 million gross to date per Billboard via Wikipedia. Bigger picture this leg cements her as the Latin queen breaking venue records from Peru to Mexico and eyeing stadium upgrades like Allegiant on June 28 2025 all verified no whispers of unconfirmed drama just pure unadulterated Shakira magic propelling her legacy skyward.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
SEGMENT 1: Arrival in Key WestA. Early morning flightGroup of 15 guys, 10 sharing an Airbnb.Arrive around 9 A.M., Airbnb not ready until 4.Solution: Backpacks on, bar-hopping begins immediately.B. First impressionsLocals keep asking: “Are you guys coming or going?”Group: “Just got here — ready to have a good time.” SEGMENT 2: The House & The GroupA. The Airbnb situationSurprisingly not trashed despite 10 dudes.Only casualty: leaving behind a fridge full of beer.B. House logisticsSome guys in hotels, most in the house.Doing headcounts each morning to make sure everyone survived. SEGMENT 3: HIGHLIGHT — The Guinness Chugging LegendA. Irish Kevin's barOne of the best bars in Key West.Guests go on stage to chug Guinness for time.B. The challengeWoman does it in ~5 seconds.Another contestant: ~4 seconds.The bachelor, Marshall, steps up…C. Marshall's moment of gloryChugs a full Guinness in 1.94 seconds — breaks the posted record.Group erupts. Marshall becomes instant celebrity.D. Return trip to check the recordLater that night: record still standing.A huge “corn-fed” bachelor challenges Marshall to a chug-off.E. Round 2 showdownIrish Kevin's performer says he's “betting on Marshall.”Whiskey poured into Guinness as an extra challenge.Marshall crushes him again.Wins bragging rights, possibly a shirt or free beer. SEGMENT 4: Poolside MishapsA. Saturday morning roll callEveryone accounting for themselves.Suddenly spot Ryan passed out next to a pool chair.B. The consequencesRyan: “I was comfortable all night.”Reality: Wakes up covered in massive mosquito bites.Only guy who slept outside the entire weekend. SEGMENT 5: Travel DisastersA. Sunday departuresGroup splits: flights to Tampa and St. Pete.Most are home by noon.B. The delayed flight guyOne friend's flight (Allegiant) gets delayed repeatedly:9:30 → 11:30 → ???No one hears if he ever actually left Key West.Group assumes they are “down one man.”C. The guy who missed the flight on the way thereOversleeps, runs to airport… realizes he forgot all his luggage.Had to take a later flight.Spent the weekend in basically two outfits anyway. SEGMENT 6: The AftermathA. Marshall loses his voiceAttempts to call fiancée but sounds like a broken kazoo.She was also celebrating with her own event back home.B. Return to realityHost shows up to work Monday, surprisingly early.Co-host expected a “I'm wrecked” text that never came.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Safety Isaiah Pola-Mao spoke following the Raiders' loss at Allegiant to the Browns on Sunday. Hear what he had to say on the Las Vegas Raiders Insider w/ @HondoCarpenter on PFI, Pro Football Insiders. #LasVegasRaiders #RaiderNation #RaidersNation #NFL #Raiders Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TE Brock Bowers spoke following the Raiders' loss at Allegiant to the Browns on Sunday. Hear what he had to say on the Las Vegas Raiders Insider w/ @HondoCarpenter on PFI, Pro Football Insiders. #LasVegasRaiders #RaiderNation #RaidersNation #NFL #Raiders Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
DE Maxx Crosby spoke following the Raiders' loss at Allegiant to the Browns on Sunday. Hear what he had to say on the Las Vegas Raiders Insider w/ @HondoCarpenter on PFI, Pro Football Insiders. #LasVegasRaiders #RaiderNation #RaidersNation #NFL #Raiders Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
DL Charles Snowden spoke following the Raiders' loss at Allegiant to the Browns on Sunday. Hear what he had to say on the Las Vegas Raiders Insider w/ @HondoCarpenter on PFI, Pro Football Insiders. #LasVegasRaiders #RaiderNation #RaidersNation #NFL #Raiders Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
QB Geno Smith spoke following the Raiders' loss at Allegiant to the Browns on Sunday. Hear what he had to say on the Las Vegas Raiders Insider w/ @HondoCarpenter on PFI, Pro Football Insiders. #LasVegasRaiders #RaiderNation #RaidersNation #NFL #Raiders Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Head Coach Pete Carroll spoke following the Raiders' loss at Allegiant to the Browns on Sunday. Hear what he had to say on the Las Vegas Raiders Insider w/ @HondoCarpenter on PFI, Pro Football Insiders. #LasVegasRaiders #RaiderNation #RaidersNation #NFL #Raiders Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
LB Devin White spoke following the Raiders' loss at Allegiant to the Browns on Sunday. Hear what he had to say on the Las Vegas Raiders Insider w/ @HondoCarpenter on PFI, Pro Football Insiders. #LasVegasRaiders #RaiderNation #RaidersNation #NFL #Raiders Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
OL Alex Cappa spoke following the Raiders' loss at Allegiant to the Browns on Sunday. Hear what he had to say on the Las Vegas Raiders Insider w/ @HondoCarpenter on PFI, Pro Football Insiders. #LasVegasRaiders #RaiderNation #RaidersNation #NFL #Raiders Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There are a lot of people with kids out there who need extra help with language. Whether they don't read well, talk well, or spell well, it can be hard to know what the best way forward is. Mimi seeks to solve that with a one stop shop for all your education and community needs at mamamimi.com. Then, once you're done with all that stress, why not melt into the couch and watch 4 identical Christmas movies in a row?On the show:The familyKristyn BurttMimi ManeshTopics covered:Keeping your politics to yourselfHallmark Christmas moviesFlying is unpleasantMama MimiNeurodivergenceSign languageSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Cofield and his company start the hour with Willie asking if Matthew Stafford deserves a real spot in the MVP conversation. From there the focus shifts to the local teams as Matt Neverett checks in to talk UNLV football and basketball with important games coming up for both programs. UNLV football gets the spotlight as Cofield reacts to the Mullen Show. Colandrea gets a strong push for Mountain West Offensive Player of the Year, the talk about JaiDen Thomas continues, and there is plenty of praise for the Utah State quarterback and the challenge of facing Bronco Mendenhall's defense. The popular Dan the Hitman hat giveaway is also on the radar for fans heading to Allegiant. Attention moves to the Runnin Rebels and their big matchup in Memphis. Josh Pastner's comments on toughness and defense set the tone for what the team needs to fix as the schedule toughens. Adam Hill joins Cofield and his company for the latest on the Raiders. Jackson Powers Johnson is headed to injured reserve and the timing could not be worse for the offensive line. Fan questions about roster moves and the quarterback spot add even more tension to an already difficult stretch.
Scott and Moe are back and so are the Raiders. Do they have what it takes to get a win in front of the Allegiant crowd? Can they contain Trevor Lawrence and Travis Hunter? Plus, thoughts on bringing in veteran Tyler Lockett and the latest rumors around Jakobi Meyers. We close with your calls in the Raider Nation switchboard segment! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
There's nothing like a Las Vegas fight night—and September 13th 2025 at Allegiant Stadium proved it.
Shakira BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Shakira has been rewriting the pop superstar playbook these past weeks. Just days ago, her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour set new historic records in Latin America and the United States, with ticket sales now surpassing 2.5 million according to LOS40 Spain. At 48, she's become the first Latin female artist to headline a sold-out show at Charlotte's Bank of America Stadium, while in Mexico City, her run of stadium shows shattered Taylor Swift's old record with eleven at Estadio GNP Seguros, and ticket sales so far have surpassed one million nationwide as reported by Ocesa. Mexican press estimate her Mexican shows have already delivered upwards of $30 million and with the Americas' leg alone, the tour has grossed close to $250 million stateside and another $100 million throughout Latin America, with industry sources projecting she'll ultimately top $300 million by the time she continues through Europe and Asia next year, a feat Billboard Boxscore calls one of the most profitable tours of the decade.This steep commercial success is matched by a wave of continuous press and digital chatter. On August 20, she took a meditative beach break in Cabo, and her pink metallic bikini photos triggered a full-scale social media frenzy. Outlets from AmoMama to PageSix flooded timelines with those images that—depending on your perspective—either wowed fans with her ageless physique or fueled criticism of her swimsuit choices, but there's no doubt the world was watching as the images went viral. Some praised her discipline and natural beauty, while her critics speculated about her mood, generating hundreds of thousands of interactions on Instagram alone.Meanwhile, Shakira's been highly visible off the stage as well. Her May appearance at the Met Gala and her chat with Jimmy Fallon caused a second round of headlines, as she discussed balancing motherhood, tour exhaustion, and the relentless pressure of living at center stage. Music outlets highlighted her collaborations with Cardi B, Karol G, and Rauw Alejandro from her twelfth studio album, and video clips of backstage moments with her sons Milán and Sasha fanned out across fan accounts.Upcoming, she's gearing up for major stadiums like Allegiant in Las Vegas and shows in Guadalajara, with Mexican media dubbing Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran “one of the most successful tours in the history of live entertainment.” As for speculation and rumor, while fans and pundits buzz about new music and a return to Europe and Asia, the only confirmed business moves center around her ongoing tour and forthcoming wardrobe surprises—no new ventures or relationships have been substantiated. In short, Shakira's living proof that after decades at the top, she can still surprise the world, profit mightily, and stay the subject of perpetual fascination.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Will the Raiders' Secondary earn the nickname the Allegiant of Doom? Join #LasVegasRaiders Beat Writer @HondoCarpenter for Thursday's Ridin' with the Carpenters. #Raiders #RaidersNation #NFL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of July 30, 2025. Allegiant Air will launch nonstop service from Fort Wayne to Fort Lauderdale starting Nov. 20. Noblesville showcases its new arena ahead of its Aug. 8 opening. Also: Evansville launches a downtown to-go drink zone, Indiana's higher ed commissioner to step down, Speedway announces a new biogas energy partnership, and the Indy Chamber boosts summer concert access for young professionals. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.
Join #LasVegasRaiders Beat Writer @HondoCarpenter along with Shannon and Dexter, talking about how the Raiders' first and last home games will be ones to attend live. All this and more on the latest edition of Ridin' w/the Carpenters on PFI, Pro Football Insiders. #Raiders #RaidersNation #NFL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's MJ Morning Show: The fireworks Gatlin gun Diddy update Morons in the news Names of OnlyFans models who could break up a marriage Grandparent scam Champion Miki Sudo Big Mac Challenge Racist A.I. reels MJ IG Labubu craze Worst thing you can do on the road Jessica Simpson posted picture Diddy update Complaint from listener about Michelle Super speeders busted Flooding in Texas St. Pete Clearwater Airport bomb scare on Allegiant flight American Airlines flight turns back after passenger sees message on another passenger's phone AI song about Fester's car What could be the most shocking thing next to you on a flight Waffle House makes announcement on their egg surcharge 'Jurassic Park' movie Family struck by lightning on St. Pete beach Fireworks death in Massachusetts Titus O'Neil visits the studio to talk about his new show
This week: Guest Co-Host Charles Duncan; Guest: Maury Gallagher, Chairman, Allegiant Travel Company; News: FedEx Founder Fred Smith passes away at 80; JetBlue says more cost cuts are on the way; ATC understaffing continues; A muted Paris Air Show; National Academy of Sciences reports on FAA overtime; Listener Q regarding airlines taking a stake in other airlines, Pilot availability and wage rates.
Summary:In this episode, Vince meets with Leighton Campbell, Amazon best selling author of 'Your Happiness Equation', owner of 1st Allegiant Insurance, and Jiu-Jitsu purple belt. We discuss Leighton's journey from Jamaica to South Florida, his experiences in business, Jiu-Jitsu, and the overlap of his two passions.Leighton shares insights on the importance of community, gratitude, and the structures that contribute to happiness. He also shares the process of writing his book, the seven variables of happiness, and the significance of hard work in achieving fulfillment. The conversation touches on the evolving landscape of Jiu-Jitsu as a sport and its potential for mainstream acceptance, especially with recent investments from the UFC.You can follow Leighton on IG or online: IG: @1stallegiant or @yourhappinesseq W: www.1stallegiant.com or www.yourhappinesseq.comChapters:00:00 Introduction to Leighton Campbell and His Journey02:54 Leighton's Business Background and Insurance Agency06:04 The Intersection of Jiu-Jitsu and Business09:11 Leighton's Athletic Background and Jiu-Jitsu Journey11:59 Training Philosophy and Overcoming Challenges15:06 Community Engagement in Jiu-Jitsu17:59 The Birth of the Happiness Equation20:57 Exploring the Seven Variables of Happiness31:17 The Desire to Contribute32:45 Phased Approach to Project Development35:47 The Journey of Writing a Book38:57 Finding Happiness Beyond Material Success41:30 The Role of Gratitude in Happiness49:52 Understanding the Happiness Score01:01:40 Taking the First Step in Your Journey01:05:35 The Impact of Literature on Personal Growth01:11:32 Exploring Jiu-Jitsu Pop Culture01:20:00 The Future of Jiu-Jitsu as a SportDr. Archie's Groundwork Chiropractic is officially open and servicing clients. Book your next appointment using the links below!IG: @groundworkchiropracticW: www.groundworkchiropractic.comThe BizJitsu Podcast is sponsored by Union Staffing Group, a full-service boutique recruitment firm that unites great companies with high-performing sales, marketing, and operational talent. Follow us on Instagram: @BizJitsu_Podcast | @vincepacleb | @archie_daneKeywordsLeighton Campbell, Your Happiness Equation, Jiu-Jitsu, business, personal growth, happiness, gratitude, community, writing, book publishing
#floydmayweather #terencecrawford #canelo Get ready for a knockout episode of ThaBoxingVoice as we dive into the Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford super fight, set for Sept. 13 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas! This Netflix-streamed clash marks the venue's first boxing event, but can it fill the 65,000+ seats? We compare it to iconic U.S. stadium fights like Ali-Frazier and Mayweather-Pacquiao, exploring whether this blockbuster can draw a massive crowd. From the fighters' star power to the stadium's unique setup, we break down the stakes, hype, and history. Join us for lively debates, recent fight updates, and insights into whether Canelo and Crawford can make Allegiant a boxing landmark. Perfect for fans craving the thrill of the sweet science! #boxing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fight Disciples Adam Catterall and Nick Peet react to the confirmation that Canelo v Crawford will take place in the Alligiant stadium in Las Vegas. They also preview this weekends action involving Galal Yafai. For more Boxing content subscribe to our channel and join the Boxing conversation.
On today's MJ Morning Show: Diddy has been warned TV in lobby still not replaced Shoplifters targeting candles Morons in the news Tiffany Gomas has a new gig lined up Cheesecake Factory portion size Woman made mistake with tip, bank won't correct it MJ's headed to drop off bulbs tomorrow MJ took a jar of mercury to school A company tells its employees to delete selfies if they show this.... Diddy trial update Instrument played in a park causes a woman to have a meltdown Calls from listeners with names that are a turn-off (both men and women) Metallica at Raymond James Stadium MJ got a haircut "Submariner" is the latest dating term Bomb threat on an Allegiant flight out of PIE DoorDash stories Gold & Diamond Source former employee arrested for theft Arrest made in the theft of Heart's instruments Chewing loudly can trigger mysophonia, and can be connected to depression "Stranger Things" Nintendo Switch went on sale... A couple of issues at Gamestop Julian's keys Aldi is slashing prices for the summer Valerie Bertinelli is hooked on something at Trade Joe's Mary Lou Retton update
Woman returning from Disney attacks child who called her 'fat' on Allegiant flight.Pizza Hut Debuts First-Ever BOOK IT!McDonald's Is Changing Its Hours This Summer—And You're Going to Love It.Arby's Offering New Steak Nuggets, With CMO Claiming the Offering ‘Has the Meats.'Midwest Wingfest '25 cancelled, citing safety concerns.Dana White, Anheuser-Busch join forces with nutrition brand for new energy drink.NOAA predicts above-normal 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.Study finds NJ leads nation in missing cat reports — and it could be due to this reason.Southwest Airlines will start charging $35 for a checked bag tomorrow.The U.S. Treasury is ending the production of pennies. What to do with the ones you have.Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams - Check out King Scott's Linktr.ee/kingscottrules + band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/RizzSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Met Gala raised over $31million dollars which was more than last year and how much each ticket cost for the gala. Beyonce and her Vegas trip will be preforming at Allegiant stadium. Chappelle Roan was giving advice from John Waters.Make sure to also keep up to date with ALL our podcasts we do below that have new episodes every week:The Thought ShowerLet's Get WeirdCrisis on Infinite Podcasts
Welcome to Wrestling Tonight, your go-to source for smart, thoughtful coverage of the entire wrestling landscape — from the bright lights of WWE and AEW to NJPW, TNA, and the vibrant indie scene. This is Episode 120, and it's our WrestleMania Week Megapreview — the most stacked episode of the year for the most stacked week of the year. We kick things off in Las Vegas with WrestleMania 41, and we've got your full match-by-match breakdown across both nights at Allegiant Stadium. From the decade-in-the-making Triple Threat between Roman Reigns, CM Punk, and Seth Rollins, to Cody Rhodes vs. John Cena, Gunther vs. Jey Uso, and Tiffany Stratton vs. Charlotte Flair, this Mania card might be one of the most balanced and compelling we've seen in years. But Mania is just the start. We also spotlight the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2025, with Triple H, Lex Luger, and Michelle McCool getting their flowers — and a special nod to the legendary Bret Hart vs. Steve Austin submission match from WrestleMania 13, now enshrined as the first-ever “Immortal Moment.” Then it's over to NXT Stand & Deliver, where the next generation looks to steal the weekend. We've got Oba Femi defending the NXT Title, a chaotic ladder match to crown the first Women's North American Champion, and crossover talent from TNA and NJPW thrown into the mix. From there, we pivot to the AEW side of things — and it's anything but quiet. PAC's latest injury has reshuffled the deck, and now Jon Moxley finds himself pulling double duty, defending both the AEW World Title and the Trios Championships. The Owen Hart Foundation Tournament is heating up too, with semifinal showdowns set: Will Ospreay vs. Konosuke Takeshita, Mercedes Moné vs. Athena, and more. Plus, The Hurt Syndicate (Lashley & Benjamin) are rolling, while Chris Jericho steps away from AEW — for now. We'll also take you through the key fallout from NJPW Windy City Riot, where Hiroshi Tanahashi wrestled his final U.S. match in an emotional clash with Konosuke Takeshita. Plus, Tomohiro Ishii claims gold in a brutal Iron Man Match, and Hirooki Goto continues his reign atop NJPW. And don't worry — we're not skipping the indies. Vegas is a wrestling playground this week. From the no-ropes chaos of Bloodsport XIII, to the glam of Effy's Big Gay Brunch 10, the spectacle of WrestleCon, and the unhinged insanity of Joey Janela's Spring Break, we run through every major show you should have on your radar — including talent, match cards, and where to stream it all. We wrap things up with your Las Vegas survival guide: How far is Allegiant from the Strip? What's the best way to get from Pearl Theater to T-Mobile Arena? Where to eat between sessions? And what's streaming on Peacock vs. FITE vs. Wrestle Universe?