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On The DOT, Produced by the Indiana Department of Transportation, is your #1 source for information about all things road and transit related in Indiana. This month we speak to Purdue Civil Engineering Professor and Director of the Joint Transportation Research Program, Darcy Bullock. He tells us about data the data collected from connected and autonomous vehicles and how it's helping INDOT enhance work zone safety. He also discusses infrastructure needs for electric vehicles and the partnerships between JTRP and INDOT to identify where it's needed the most. INDOT Customer Service: 1-855-INDOT4U (463-6848) or online at indot4u.com Sign up for alerts about Indiana road construction projects near you at alerts.indot.in.gov. Download the INDOT App for Apple and Android Devices! Also Find us on YouTube at www.youtube.com/user/IndianaDOT
On The DOT, Produced by the Indiana Department of Transportation, is your #1 source for information about all things road and transit related in Indiana. This month's episode features Indiana State Police Public Information Officer, Sgt. Todd Ringle. Todd gives us a year-in-review of the Indiana Hands Free Law and how summer travel could be impacted by COVID-19 restrictions being lifted across the nation. INDOT Customer Service: 1-855-INDOT4U (463-6848) or online at indot4u.com Sign up for alerts about Indiana road construction projects near you at alerts.indot.in.gov. Download the INDOT App for Apple and Android Devices! Also Find us on YouTube at www.youtube.com/user/IndianaDOT
Ricky, Bubbles and Randy are in the middle of a looong weekend of drinking! They take time out to discuss moving to Disneyland, Kentucky redneck raves, and how twins work. Also: Find out why NAYSA has a problem with astronauts' underpants!
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Kenny lived a grew up in the green haven part of Sacramento, but somehow went to CKM and played basketball. After doing numbers at CKM, he became a two year starter at CRC JC in Sactown. Kenny was a bucket no matter where he went. We talk adversity doing things his own way and choosing his path! Kenny lets us in on how being respectable to the now Sac State Head coach Kats back then, lead him to Cal State East Bay! While at East Bay Kenny got to work putting up all time numbers in just tow seasons and going down in schools history in a few categories. Kenny tells how he got started in radio and sports broadcasting and how things have started to take off for him. However we can't forget the long hours and grind it took to get here. Very proud of my boy/brotha from another indeed! I know pops would be proud of you bro and we only getting started! Love ya brodie!
The Buffalo Sabres have finally cut ties with Ralph Krueger but have not yet hired a replacement head coach. Instead they have promoted Don Granato to interim head coach. Find out my thoughts on both of those in this episode. Also Find out how I believe Brandon Beane did so far this offseason resigning his players and also a few free agents. Thank you for the support remember to leave a review and spread the word. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drew939/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drew939/support
In this weeks episode I talk about the top 2 questions I have gotten this week. 1. Time Management when building a business 2. How to manage your time to build a business while working a full-time career I give you tips of what I do and have done with both! Also Find me on Clubhouse @leeannehayden Follow me on Instagram @leeannehayden
Its the Latest and the greatest from Comic books, to video games and soo much more. Just two friends sharing the love for all things geek culture. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkgeekly/support
We were lucky enough to be joined by one of this planets best Monochrome proponents. It was truly an honour to get into the mind of Steve Gosling. Enjoy!
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Summary: In today’s episode we are diving into finding your WHY and how that’s the route to avoiding burnout. We talk about how we’ve maneuvered our professional experiences over time. We talk about burnout, innovation, the struggle to give yourself space for rest, maintaining boundaries between work and life, and so much more! With a reported 30-35% of professionals reporting job-related mental health concerns, how can YOU as an agency leader help to mitigate that burnout for yourself and create passionate, creative companies that serve not only your clients but your employees as well? Top 3 Curtain Pulls in this episode: Let go of the idea that you need to be available for your business 24/7. Burnout can come hard and fast when the lines between personal and professional time are blurred, so it’s important to guard your personal time well! If you find it hard to turn off your work brain, step back and take a different perspective- often the pressure you feel to get something done is just a matter of a perspective shift. Innovation can come in many forms- “Don’t be dependent on a platform or someone else’s technology for the success of your own business.” - Bob For more tips, discussion, and behind the scenes: Follow us on Instagram @AgencyPodcast Join our closed Facebook community for agency leaders About The Guys: Bob Hutchins: Founder of BuzzPlant, a digital agency that he ran from from 2000 -2017. He is also the author of 3 books. More on Bob: Bob on LinkedIn twitter.com/BobHutchins instagram.com/bwhutchins Bob on Facebook Brad Ayres: Founder of Anthem Republic, an award-winning ad agency. Brad’s knowledge has led some of the biggest brands in the world. Originally from Detroit, Brad is an OG in the ad agency world and has the wisdom and scars to prove it. Currently that knowledge is being applied to his boutique agency. More on Brad: Brad on LinkedIn Anthem Republic twitter.com/bradayres instagram.com/therealbradayres facebook.com/Bradayres Ken Ott: Co-Founder and Chief Growth Rebel of Metacake, an Ecommerce Growth Team for some of the world’s most influential brands with a mission to Grow Brands That Matter. Ken is also an author, speaker, and was nominated for an Emmy for his acting on the Metacake Youtube Channel (not really). More on Ken: Ken on LinkedIn Metacake - An Ecommerce Growth Team Growth Rebel TV twitter.com/iamKenOtt instagram.com/iamKenOtt facebook.com/iamKenOtt Show Notes: [1:04] Bob introduces this week’s episode- reflecting on the idea of maintaining passion for your agency life. With a high level of burnout in agency life, the concept of losing passion and excitement is commonplace. He asks for The Guy’s perspective. [1:51] Brad talks about the experience of working until 9pm on a regular basis and how destructive that overwork can be if you’re not careful to create boundaries. The guilt that came along with leaving his team alone to work late at night or early in the morning- he often wonders now if it was worth the time away from his baby daughter. “What’s worth my time in life, cause that’s all I have.” Reflects on the idea of being burnt out with the industry and the effort it takes to not blame the industry for his exhaustion. If you as an agency owner begin to feel like you just want to be an employee and not have to drive the charge constantly, then it’s likely time to draw some new boundary lines. [3:54] Bob mentions a data point in a recent Digital Day article- 32% of agency professionals reported being worried about their mental health. In America, 30 to 35% are worried about their mental health directly related to work. Gary Vaynerchucks’ agency has a room for relaxing and even handling panic attacks and other mental health issues- a specific space for employees to feel safe. [4:58] Brad wonders is it a problem that the company has the room to begin with or should every business have something like this? [6:00] Ken reflects on how it’s a sad state of the industry to see that businesses would need this. [6:48] Brad shares his experience visiting Facebook HQ, they had a printmaking shop on campus to provide a break from the online work that employees were doing. This serves a different purpose from the pingpong tables and cool stuff that a new or prospective employee may see. [8:02] Bob: “I think providing environments and cultures and trying to build cultures that are positive and you feel like you’re part of a team and you feel like you can be creative and productive.” [9:29] Brad shares his experience of being a self-proclaimed workaholic in the past. Now he works usually 9 to 5 or 9 to 6, sometimes bringing work home, occasionally working on the weekend. But as he’s gotten older he’s realized that that is a certain point when he just stops caring about anything other than what he needs. “To be really frank with you, I get to the point where I’m like this is my time and you’re not going to take it any longer because you’ve taken it my whole life. And I’m talking about me, I’ve done it to myself, I haven’t had good boundaries… So I’m almost militant about it at times. This is my time.” [10:15] Ken says that you have to stop caring at a certain point- no matter what, I’m off. There will always be an emergency, but time is the only thing you can’t get back. So figuring out how to use your time correctly is so important. The perspective we have on a situation will make it more or less urgent, and so if something is begging for your time it might just be your perspective. [11:20] Bob brings the conversation back around to passion. “How do you remain passionate and how do you find that balance,” between the chaos of never having enough time and always battling for your time, while also being excited about life and your work and having a passionate pursuit of the way that you use your time. Being fully present and in the moment at all times is so difficult, really impossible. So how do you find that balance? [12:19] Brad says that his emotions and mental health drive the business, so when he’s not being proactive, the business isn’t being proactive. He says that there are times where he almost “checks out” for a little bit and it’s an absolute necessity to reset himself and have the ability to gauge what his priorities are. He feels a lot of guilt when these moments come to pass, and it’s always a learning experience to trust that the business will keep going and do well. There’s a struggle against the industry standard of hustling and always racing to keep up, but time and time again that anxiety does not come to fruition and things work out. [14:20] Bob talks about how our ego is what drives us to wake up every morning and take care of our families, it’s okay to be driven but there is a fine line there. Refers to The Power of Why by Simon Sinek and talks about how it all comes back to your why. Personally and as a company. [16:15] Brad talks about how we wield a lot of cultural power in the advertising industry, and so it’s even more important to have your Why at the forefront of what you’re doing, because it’s so easy to forget and let that mission get lost. [16:37] Ken says that the stronger your Why the less that sinking feeling comes into play. [17:32] Bob says that finding the thing that gives you energy and that you could do for free all day long- that should be built into your Why. He asks The Guys whether being employed or being the employer is better. [18:00] Brad says that it would be difficult for him to work for someone else, because he knows the stability that comes with being in control of his day every day. Owning his business allows him to be the only one that dictates his time. [19:03] Ken mentions the downside, that time is more fluid so it’s easier to let work creep into personal life. He doesn’t like having a schedule, so owning his business has always been the goal for him. Owning the business has become a big part of his creativity, and has morphed into his Why over time. There is a cyclical nature to the way he moves through that creativity, and typically if he doesn’t plug into rest then that creativity can’t flow naturally. [25:12] Ken continues: “I need that tension, and I don’t think there’s a perfect balance between it but I think that when I get in the weeds and it’s every day… it burns me out.” [26:23] Bob talks about entrepreneurial personalities- typically you have to have a comfort level and interest in- even a propensity for- risk. Sometimes being an agency owner means you don’t get a paycheck for a couple months- you have to be willing and ready to accept that and do what it takes to drive that creativity forward in your agency. [27:02] Brad says that working for others when he was young gave him a very solid understanding of business and how things work. You may want to be the next Mark Zuckerberg, but don’t discount the power of having mentors and learning about the business from the inside out. If you’re fresh out of college, this is a great place to start, to learn about working with and learning from people. [28:30] Bob shares his pro/con list based on his work experience. He’s working for Five-by-Five agency in Brentwood, TN currently after running an agency for 17 years and not having a great ending to that. He was a victim of burnout. Eventually the questions of passion and energy and creativity, truly acting from a place of service floated to the forefront of his brain, and he began to step back into the industry based on his newfound passions. But the decision of whether to work for someone else again or starting something new was the next step. [32:10] Bob continues, saying that when it came down to it, he knew that working for someone else would make him miserable. But things slowly changed, and after working on contracting projects he found a place that fits his personality and gave him the freedom and control to do what he loves, while working for someone else. [34:30] Brad asks what kept him from exiting the industry altogether after the crash and burn phase. Why not walk away? [34:40] Bob responds that asking himself real questions about passion and drive and motivation is what kept him here, he really does have a passion for the industry, it just needed to be recalibrated. [37:23] Ken talks about invention and innovation, how there is excitement when a client comes and asks you to do something just right outside of your wheelhouse. He talks about the cyclical nature of innovation, how it’s new to everyone at first then slowly it becomes commonplace and there is a bit of a lag with innovation again. [39:15] Brad talks about how that innovation has diminished due to technology and the advances we’ve made. Making an effort to foster that innovation and creativity is worthwhile. It can be hard to find companies that are truly doing something different. [41:16] Bob says “I think it comes down to getting yourself back to the core of what you do…” [43:38] Bob continues “For me, that’s how I get up in the morning, I don’t see agency life and digital marketing and all this as just I’m going to put up Facebook ads and be the best… I try to see myself as an innovator and as a media professional. So that gives me the freedom to say ‘How can I integrate AI into data and stats reporting and Google analytics as a functionality of a product?’” He shares a recent conversation- or argument- with someone about seeing yourself as a media company or a service agency. They see media company as Fox News or NBC, where Bob thinks of media company differently. [45:15] Bob If you’re creating podcasts for someone and you sell and market yourself as a killer podcast producer, then you’re a production and media company. 47:15 “Don’t be dependent on a platform or someone else’s technology for the success of your own business.” [48:11] Ken shares that it’s difficult to be intentional about this, because we don’t realize we’re doing it, we don’t realize we’re handing over the monopoly to these platforms like Facebook, which has a LOT of vulnerabilities when it comes to revenue streams. “I wonder if old school media is actually one of the ways to diversify.” [49:50] Brad talks about the excitement of being in this era, that there are so many innovations and you can go in so many directions, multiple directions. [51:15] Brad talks about feeling built for this industry, having worked in it since he was 17. Going through the ups and downs, the adjustments and changes, he’s still here and still excited to do what he’s doing. “I do think it’s about boundaries, it’s about knowing yourself and then how you work with those inside of this industry and find your niche… there are so many lanes you can choose…” [52:11] Ken says it’s easy to lose sight of this, without even realizing it. “Its so easy to forget about being an innovator and become an order taker.” [53:45] Ken continues “Overwhelm comes from a lack of focus… if you’re overwhelmed, if you’re burnt out, if your boundaries are being disrupted all the time by your work… what should your focus be on?” [54:45] Brad suggests keeping a shortlist of a few things that stay at the top of your mind, and try to delegate interruption to others. Also: Find a hobby! One that is physical, active, and completely the opposite of what you do every day.
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In this third episode a listener turned the tables on us and asked what we would look for when choosing an esthetician. Tune into this episode to find out why the same things that make a great date also apply to finding your perfect match for facials! Find Bonnie: Websites: FacialsByBonnie and PranVeraskincare Instagram: @facialsbybonnie and @PranVeraskincare Facebook: FacialsByBonnie and PranVeraskincare YouTube: Bonnie Ndoci TikTok: Facials by Bonnie Find Nichola: Website: PacificTouchNYC Instagram: @PacificTouchNYC FaceBook: PacificTouchNYC YouTube: Pacific Touch NYC Holistic Skincare If you liked this podcast please rate, review and subscribe.
Nothing to see here, folks - it's quite normal to have a huge ATM machine in your living room! Can the Boys figure out how to open it before the cops come calling? Also: Find out Ricky's new nickname, why Germany is sehr f**kin' gut, and Bubbles' favourite Elvis song!
In the latest edition of the Hamilton Real Estate Show, Rob Golfi and Jesse Melo from The Golfi Team discuss the 2020 REMAX Housing Affordability Report that shows Hamilton is still undervalued. Also: Find out why the Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) has penalized a realtor in the province. The Ontario Real Estate Association submits its Housing Supply Action plan to the province. Will Amazon Ring's doorbell service do more harm than good? And Vancouver Island real estate may get a big boost from Harry and Meghan.
PLUS: When to bin your beauty products & the fragrances everyone will love.October InStyle Magazine Australia covergirl, model and beauty ambassador (she's the face of Myer and Aveda!) Elyse Knowles talks about her skin struggles and the importance of keeping it real on social media. She also chats all things fitness and how she's doing her part to save the environment through her beauty choices.Also: Find out when it's time to throw out your beauty products (yes, three years is far too long to be using the same foundation!), Sally's skin-loving makeup beauty hack, and the no-brainer fragrances you could gift ANYONE and be guaranteed a happy camper.The October issue of InStyle Magazine with Elyse will be on stands from Thursday September 19 2019.PRODUCTS & LINKSThe most gift-able fragrancesFeminineJo Malone Poppy And Barley CologneAERIN Hibiscus Palm Eau De ParfumCHANEL Chance Eau De ParfumCHANEL Chance Eau Fraîche Eau De Toilette SprayTiffany & Co. Eau De ParfumAerin Agea Blossom Eau De ParfumJOY by Dior Viktor & Rolf Flowerbomb Eau De ParfumUnisexCalvin Klein ck OneTrudon Medie Le Labo Santal 33Jo Malone Grapefruit CologneTom FordFor the boysDior Sauvage EDPAcqua de Palma Eau De CologneHugo BossElyse Knowles' beauty favesAveda Damage Remedy Daily Hair RepairDermaviduals PlutioDerm Plus Your hosts:Carli Alman, Editor BEAUTYcrew.com.au (@carlialman)Sally Hunwick, Beauty Director marie claire (@sallyhunwick)Bettina Tyrrell, Beauty Editor, InStyle (
Dear Jeff & Rebecca,I’m a manager at a company in Fort Worth and we’ve been looking to fill a position for the last several months and I’ve found a candidate that is great. She is extremely qualified and I think she would be a great asset to the team. However, I have one setback. I find her extremely attractive. I am single and under other circumstances, I wouldn’t be concerned but because I will be her direct superior that she reports to, I’m hesitant to hire her as I don’t want my feelings to affect the way I would manage her at work.What should I do?
Our third episode in a row with Dave joining us. We discuss the top movies of all time, We also discuss surviving on a deserted island. We of course go off he rails and discuss other random topics. It wouldn't be Off Our chest if we didn't. Youll also find out that Steve-O doesnt know how to do a segway to save his life lol. Come check us out. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/offourchest/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/offourchest/supportSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/OffourChestPodcast)
This week we go behind the scenes of the Portsmouth News with Business Editor, Kimberley Barber and find out what goes into modern local journalism and how local press - and the local Portsmouth business economy - is changing with the times. Also: Find out how to get your business stories in the local press and what 'hooks' journalists love that makes things go national! Follow Colleagues Getting Coffee on social media and don't miss the conversation! Facebook Instagram Twitter Website Want to grab a coffee? Connect with Annelies on LinkedIn business, networking, portsmouth, hampshire, fareham, southampton, UK business Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/tqIS3T6bvvI
Laughter Permitted is live from Brooklyn and the espnW Summit, NYC with guest Allyson Felix, the most decorated track & field woman in U.S. Olympic history, with six gold and three silver medals! Allyson opens up about the premature birth of her daughter, Camryn, and how she is balancing motherhood as she goes for her fifth Olympics. Also: Find out about Allyson's "sneaker room" and where she falls in the "Is a cinnamon roll a donut?" debate.
Laughter Permitted with Julie Foudy heads to Southern California to meet up with volleyball legend and three-time Olympic gold medalist Kerri Walsh Jennings. In this conversation, Kerri opens up about why she's going for her sixth Olympics and what it's been like starting the beach volleyball event series p1440 after parting ways with the AVP Tour. Also: Find out how Kerri realized she was pregnant while competing in the London Olympics, and In Most Pressing Questions, Kerri tells us what question she gets asked the most -- and whether she'd rather win one more gold medal or hit a jackpot for $750 million.
EPISODE 2 BABY! Andy & Hector are back! Hear them talk about their weekend and also about hectors new modification. The guys review Captain Marvel while also adding a funny story about that night! Also Find out how much money Andy owes after a visit to the emergency room. Welcome to the Its Life Podcast! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/andy-hector/support
This episode is for anyone who wants to learn how to catch more waves in any lineup anywhere. Join Niki, myself, and premiere surfer Ryan “the Intern” Waldron as we break it all down and give you actionable surfing advice that will help you catch more waves starting NOW. ALSO… Find out where we’re going, who we’re talking to, and what the future of the Get Out and SURF podcast looks like. Hint: it’s freaking awesome! Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show. Email questions or comments to getoutandsurfCR@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram.com/getoutandsurf See you surfing, pura vida Joe Walsh
The Backlog Busters - Episode #13 - Backlog Buddies On this episode of Backlog Busters the guys invite Patrick from The Backlog Odyssey on to the show to play a game about accessories. We also discuss our Game of the Month and Patrick came to play with a surprise. Jeremy talks about his backlog goals and Serge discusses his favorite toilet. Also Find out what games Jacob likes and why. Thank you for Tuning in. We'd like to thank Adam Leonardt for the Backlog Busters introduction Theme Gun Smoke “Spaghetti Cowboy” by Gux https://ocremix.org/game/153/gunsmoke-nes Sabotage for allowing us to use The Messenger music during our Discussion Rainbowdragoneyes - The Messenger 03 Hills of Destiny (Autumn Hills) Rainbowdragoneyes - The Messenger 29 Convocation of the Curse https://rainbowdragoneyes.bandcamp.com/ ToeJam & Earl "Wake Up!" By:Jake Kaufman https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR00435 Join the Backlog Busters Newsletter by emailing BacklogBusters@grrouchie.com If you would like to be the next Adopted #backlogger email us (above) or send a twitter DM to TrashTurkey or Backlog_Blues Follow us over at our Parent site - Quest4Pixels Follow our Blog Also please check out a fellow #backlogger going through his own Backlog Odyssey!
Theresa May suffered the biggest government defeat of all time, then her Tory backbenchers kept her in office – while the campaign for Labour to lead a pro-European referendum campaign steps up a gear.Conor Pope discusses what next for Brexit with Alison McGovern, Stephanie Lloyd and guest Alastair Campbell.ALSO: Find out what happened when Alison and Alastair had a run-in with Boris Johnson on the way to recording.WRITE TO YOUR MP: The LabourSay campaign for Labour to lead a pro-EU campaign: laboursay.euFurther reading:*Alastair Campbell: A fine mess with no easy way out*Alison McGovern: How should the future of Britain, and Brexit, be decided*Stephanie Lloyd: Time for action – Labour should lead the campaign for Europe See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A home run swing today! I asked the kids to give me some "story starters" and I think we're ready to start creating some powerful poetry! Also - Find out what my grade 2s are saying that's BLOWING MY MIND COMPLETELY!
This episode that you can also find written on www.georgianbenta.com has been inspired by a recent interview I had with Aryeh Weinstein, a Rabi, expert in the science of Jewish spirituality. He mentioned that he appreciates his parents and the qualities he sees in himself that were inhereted from them. This got me thinking about my experience with working on my childhood wounds and how they affected the way I saw my parents and my childhood caretakers. There's a practical side to this episode, I would love it if you would take the time to do it. I did, and I will share the results it had in next week's episode. You'll find the questions in written format at: http://www.georgianbenta.com/ Thank you for reading this and for listening to the episode! :) Become a supporter of this podcast:https://anchor.fm/the-gratitude-podcast/support
In the spring of 1836, a young woman named Helen Jewett was brutally murdered with a hatchet in a townhouse on Thomas Street, just a few blocks northwest from City Hall. This was not a normal crime. Helen was a prostitute of great beauty and considerable intelligence, making her living in a rapidly transforming city. Among her client list were presentable gentlemen and rowdy young men alike -- their kind fueling the rise of illicit pleasures throughout New York City in the 1830s. This was the era of the sporting man. Young single men with a little change in their pocket hit the streets of New York after dark, looking for a good time. For some single young women struggling to survive, the sex industry -- from the 'high end' brothels to the grimy upper tiers of the theater -- allowed them to live comfortable, if secretive, lives. But it placed many in great danger. The prime suspect for Helen's murder was a young Connecticut man who worked at a respectable New York firm. His trial would captivate New Yorkers and even interest newspaper readers around the country. But would justice be served? ALSO: Find out how this incident helped shape the nature of American journalism itself. PLUS: Meet more than one person named Ogden! www.boweryboyshistory.com Support the show.
This week the boys step into the world of Resident Evil 7. Joe explores RE7 with the Playstation VR and shares his experience navigating the twisted world. Beto talks about how this is his first RE game that he is playing solo and Jesse talks about how close RE7 is to the series roots. Also Find out why Jesse can't finish Dead Rising 4, Square Enix Avengers game announcment and the line up for this years Evo 2017.
Gordian III, The Return of the Gordians. Can this young boy of an emperor live up to the glories of Gordian I and II? It's a lot of resposibility: he would have to, for starters, last longer than three weeks; go onto not dying in his first battle or killing himself in his wardrobe. Also: Find out how a furious man named Tim saved the empire for the guitar wielding king of kings, Sharpur.
The Tide plays a team that lost to South Alabama and Kentucky this week, and your boys do their best to make it sound interesting. We recap a big W in Death Valley and talk about #LifeAfterEddie. ALSO: Find out what special guest cancelled on us this week.
You cannot understand New York without understanding its most corrupt politician -- William 'Boss' Tweed, a larger than life personality with lofty ambitions to steal millions of dollars from the city. With the help of his 'Tweed Ring', the former chair-maker had complete control over the city -- what was being built, how much it would cost and who was being paid. How do you bring down a corrupt government when it seems almost everybody's in on it? We reveal the downfall of the Tweed Ring and the end to one of the biggest political scandal in New York history. It begins with a sleigh ride. ALSO: Find out how Tammany Hall, the dominant political machine of the 19th century, got its start -- as a rather innocent social club that required men to dress up and pretend they're Native Americans. www.boweryboyshistory.com THIS SHOW WAS ORIGINALLY RELEASED ON JULY 2, 2009 THIS IS A SPECIAL ILLUSTRATED PODCAST -- Chapter headings with images have been embedded in this show, so if your listening device is compatible with AAC/M4A files, just hit play and a variety of pictures should pop up. The audio is superior than the original as well. (This will work as a normal audio file even if the images don’t appear.)
Welcome to JAIG EYES AND JEDI, a weekly Clone Wars Podcast with HOPE MULLINAX and Chris Honeywell! This week features season 1, episode 4, DESTROY MALEVOLENCE! Apparently the title to this episode was written by the Incredible Hulk. You got your Grevious, clankin' around! You got your Padme and Anakin makin' out in the Space Tunnel Of Love! You've got your C-3PO third wheel action! And EXPLOSIONS! ALSO - Find out why this is the BREAKFAST CLUB of Clone Wars episodes! DON'T YOU FORGET ABOUT DOWNLOADING!Don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes! It helps people find the show! Follow us on twitter @JaigEyesAndJedi! Want to look as swanky as Captain Rex? Check out the Jaig Eyes and Jedi merchandise store!
Welcome to JAIG EYES AND JEDI, a weekly Clone Wars Podcast with HOPE MULLINAX and Chris Honeywell! This week features season 1, episode 4, DESTROY MALEVOLENCE! Apparently the title to this episode was written by the Incredible Hulk. You got your Grevious, clankin' around! You got your Padme and Anakin makin' out in the Space Tunnel Of Love! You've got your C-3PO third wheel action! And EXPLOSIONS! ALSO - Find out why this is the BREAKFAST CLUB of Clone Wars episodes! DON'T YOU FORGET ABOUT DOWNLOADING!Don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes! It helps people find the show! Follow us on twitter @JaigEyesAndJedi! Want to look as swanky as Captain Rex? Check out the Jaig Eyes and Jedi merchandise store!
In this episode we discuss he American Taliban, Boko Haram, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, gay marriage, Charlie Hebdo protests in Pakistan, and a surprising new war on film piracy in Myanmar. Also : Find out where Stephen and Sam come down on the issue of fucking pets!werevealourignorance.tumblr.com@Our_Ignorance
Emily shares four important steps for overcoming jealousy. You can get past jealousy in most situations if you can let go of your insecurities. (Unless they really are cheating on you with that young thing down the street). Also… Find out why she’s really moaning during sex. Is it because you’re a sex God? Or is she just faking it? Do shiest people really moan the loudest? Is there a platonic dating site for those who don’t want to get down? What if you just want to ride bikes with someone instead of riding that someone? What do say on your first online dating message (no, “hey baby I want to wear you like a crown” is not a good first message. Nice try). How to deal with body image issues, because you’re fabulous and everyone should know it. Start walking around the house and winking at yourself in the mirror!
Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr met at a clearing in Weehawken, NJ, in the early morning on July 11, 1804, to mount the most famous duel in American history. But why? This is the story of two New York lawyers -- and two Founding Fathers -- that so detested each other that their vitriolic words (well, mostly Hamilton's) led to these two grown men shooting each other out of honor and dignity, while robbing America of their brilliance, leadership and talent. You may know the story of this duel from history class, but this podcast focuses on its proximity to New York City, to their homes Richmond Hill and Hamilton Grange and to the places they conducted their legal practices and political machinations. Which side are you on? ALSO: Find out the fates of sites that are associated with the duel, including the place Hamilton died and the rather disrespectful journey of the dueling grounds in Weehawken. CORRECTION: Alexander Hamilton had his fateful dinner as the house of Judge James Kent, not John Kent, as I state here. Support the show.
Here's Mix Two From my Residency at Digital Bar Wellington Street Barnsley. I'm There All Bank Holiday weekend and on Bank Holiday SUNDAY I will be joined by the king of Swagger RYAN JAMES. Also Find me Playing at REFLECTIVE SHEFFIELD Bank Holiday Saturday and PARKED OUT @ THE OLD POST OFFICE BARNSLEY and SWAY BRADFORD Bank Holiday SUNDAY LIKE REPOST SHARE AND RT!
St. Mark's-in-the-Bowery is one of Manhattan's most interesting and mysterious links to early New York history. This East Village church was built in 1799 atop the location of the original chapel of Peter Stuyvesant, New Amsterdam's peg-legged director-general. His descendants -- with the help of Alexander Hamilton and the architect of City Hall -- built this new chapel with the intention of serving the local farming community of Bowery Village. But in many ways, the more thrilling tales occur among the honeycomb of burial vaults underneath the church, the final resting place of vice presidents, mayors, and even Peter himself. St. Mark's reflected the changes that swept through Greenwich Village during the 20th century, with experimental and sometimes scandalous church activities, from hypnotism, modern dance and even a trippy foray into psychedelic Christian rock. ALSO: Find out why you can never EVER go down into the vault of the Peter Stuyvesant. And why is the church IN the Bowery, not ON the Bowery? www.boweryboyspodcast.com Support the show.
Love is in the air in this week’s special Valentine’s Day episode, as lucky bachelorette Jen Vaughn picks between Chris, Matt and third chair David Wolkin in our very own version of the Dating Game! Romance and awkwardness abound. We also graciously thank the surprisingly large group of donors from the first days of our War Rocket Ajax pledge drive, and beg for more money. Also: Find out the disaster that was Matt’s Jeopardy! online test!
The Staten Island Ferry is one of the last remaining vestiges of an entire ferry system in New York, taking people between Manhattan and its future boroughs long before any bridges were built. In Staten Island, the northern shores were spiked in piers, competing ferry operators braving the busy waters of New York harbor.In the first of our summer-long podcasts BOWERY BOYS ON THE GO on New York public transportation, I look at the history of Staten Island's famous ferry, its early precursors, its connection to Cornelius Vanderbilt and a Monopoly property, and its evolution when the city took it over in 1905.ALSO: Find out the curious story behind the name of Victory Boulevard and the neighborhoods of St. George and Tompkinsville.www.boweryboyspodcast.com Support the show.
Join us today as we get Close Up with Professional Coach & Psychologist Dr. Rachel Mitchum Elahee to discuss How To Take Bold Steps To A Bright Future. Plus in Talk of the Town: Would You Date a Bisexual man? and Find Out What Women Really Want Men To Do In Bed... Its Music Is My Business Friday we are playing all your favorite hits and party mixes. Also:Find out where your city rank in America’s craziest cities at 2pm est. http://www.mostegall.com or call and listen 347-826-7120
You cannot understand New York without understanding its most corrupt politician -- William 'Boss' Tweed, a larger than life personality with lofty ambitions to steal millions of dollars from the city. With the help of his 'Tweed Ring', the former chair-maker had complete control over the city -- what was being built, how much it would cost and who was being paid. How do you bring down a corrupt government when it seems almost everybody's in on it? We reveal the downfall of the Tweed ring and the end to one of the biggest political scandal in New York history. It begins with a sleigh ride. ALSO: Find out how Tammany Hall, the dominant political machine of the 19th century, got its start -- as a rather innocent social club that required men to dress up and pretend they're Indians. www.boweryboyspodcast.com Support the show.