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610 Sports' tallest personality, Rob Brenton, stops by the show for another edition of The Forum to discuss travel horror stories, getting punched in the face, and thoughts on the Chiefs through two preseason games. Also: - One position the Chiefs should be closely monitor around the league - Dave Toub, Steve Spagnuolo, and Eric Bieniemy speak to the media See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tenacity, Ludo, Vin, and Magmus try to infiltrate their prey's hideout. Also: One of the team faces death. Subscribe: iTunes | Android | Google Play | Spotify | Stitcher | Email | RSS | Radio Public Support us on to get the HQ Version of this Episode AND access to early releases and other D4K Studios content!
Between 40 to 50% of our population is alive on this planet today thanks to fertilizers. However, fertilizers are also one of the largest greenhouse gas emitters and when managed poorly, can also contribute to the nutrient pollution of lakes, rivers and streams. This week, we sat down with Pablo Barrera Lopez, Executive Vice President of Strategy and Communications at Yara International, a leading Norwegian agribusiness and chemical company on the forefront of the sustainable and ethical production of several types of fertilizer. Lopez takes us through the history of the fertilizer industry (hint, modern fertilizers were invented at Yara), how the invention of fertilizer prevented mass hunger, and the complicated relationship of the life-saving product with climate change. Lopez also walks us through the top innovations taking place in the industry to mitigate its impact on climate including everything from renewable-energy fueled fertilizer plants and high-tech precision application tools to better farmer education. In addition, Lopez works with the World Economic Forum, where he promotes corporate sustainability and works with global youth to help them develop talents and skills to be responsible forces for good in their communities. For more information: https://www.yara.com/
The 93rd Academy Awards are tonight, and Omar Moore weighs in on the acting, directing and picture nominees and makes predictions. Also: One of the most memorable Oscar acceptance speeches in recent years. CORRECTION to episode: Tonight's Oscars are being held at Union Station in L.A., NOT at Dolby Theater. April 25, 2021. FREE: SUBSCRIBE NOW TO THE BRAND NEW POLITICRAT DAILY PODCAST NEWSLETTER!! Extra content, audio, analysis, exclusive essays for subscribers only, plus special offers and discounts on merchandise at The Politicrat Daily Podcast online store. Something new and informative EVERY DAY!! Subscribe FREE at https://politicrat.substack.com Buy podcast merchandise (all designed by Omar Moore) and lots more at The Politicrat Daily Podcast Store: https://the-politicrat.myshopify.com The Politicrat YouTube page: bit.ly/3bfWk6V The Politicrat Facebook page: bit.ly/3bU1O7c The Politicrat blog: https://politicrat.politics.blog PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to this to this podcast! Follow/tweet Omar at: http://twitter.com/thepopcornreel
Turkish subtitles available/Türkçe Altyazı mevcuttur -- Breathing exercises are something that I have been trying to integrate to my life for a long while now. Especially these days, where we are all home due to the Corona Virus, I had the chance to practice it more. And I wanted to share my experience on this with you. It has been helpful to me, and I hope it will be helpful to you too. Remember, I am not a breathing coach. I am just someone that tries to do regular breathing exercises and gets results. Enjoy :)
Discussing Black History Month all month this week the focus is major black figure in technology. Also One night in Miami Movie Review --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lj-minter/support
In 1966, the bodies of two men were found in Brazil with lead masks and a notebook containing mysterious messages. Were they secretly selling radioactive material to the criminal underground? Did their obsession with the occult have anything to do with their deaths?ALSO: One of Hanson brothers is a Coronavirus truther—EMAIL US: Webcrawlerspod@gmail.comLEAVE US A VOICEMAIL: 626-604-6262__JOIN OUR DISCORD: https://discord.com/invite/VNGJnHr—FOLLOW US: Twitter / Instagram / Reddit / Facebook—JOIN OUR PATREON: HERE—MERCH: https://webcrawlerspod.com— Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/webcrawlers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today I talk about how scary and twisted the left is becoming and now with power will be haunting. They want revenge for us loving America. I also talk about all the backstabbing RINO's that need to go!!!
Ricky, Julian and Bubbles are full of the Christmas spirit! Find out what gifts the Boys bought each other this year, and their special treat fit for a f**kin' King. Also: One more week before 2020 f**ks off!
Chametz that is also terumah (or terumah that is also chametz) - what happens when it is misused? Which is to say, violating a prohibition and also incurring damages. Which will be a different value if the terumah is pure or impure. Also: One who is not a kohen who eats a k'zayit's amount of terumah has to pay back the amount and then a fifth of the total value on top of that. Though Abba Shaul disagrees, and the question is what is the crux of the disagreement.
The halakhah discussion that is framed by the methodology question of rules of thumb of whose p'sak holds away. Cases pertain to women who were required to wait 3 months before getting married, lest she be pregnant from a previous marriage. This delay assures sure knowledge (presumably) of paternity. Also: One who buys from non-Jews, when in the Land of Israel, redeems all kinds of things. A kohen can leave the Land of Israel and make himself impure if he needs to legislate something in a court. And he can likewise go to a cemetery. (Wait, what?!) There are places that are rabbinically impure, and not the standard. Likewise, he can leave the Land of Israel to find a wife, to learn Torah. The implication for the status of kohanim is significant, of course. And bringing us back to eruvin - do the objects of a non-Jew establish residence (with regard to techum on yom tov)?
It’s impossible to make plans these days. And the past already feels like a distant memory. Where does that leave us? Right here, right now. And for many of us, that is someplace we are not at all used to being. That’s the discomfort. The gift is that now is really the only place we ever can be.
Spring practice officially kicked off yesterday and we were there to soak it all in. The hope of a new season ran rampant throughout all attendees. Who stood out? Which new guys made an impression? Dave Biddle is here to provide an eyewitness account. Also: One of Ohio State's most coveted recruiting Class of 2021 targets is visiting on Friday. And he's not the only visitor. Who better to get you up to speed than The Dean? Time to spend (at least) 5ish with us today, 'Nutters! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Delicious food was brought to the station today also one of us broke the number one rule in radio
It's the one and only stand up comedian Kevin Gootee.Host-creator of @comicswatchingcomics on amazon prime video.Creator-host of @guttingthesacredcow podcast.Host of @fantasyfootball jibber jabber.www.kevingootee.comSuper cool laid back interview just BSing about comedy and life.Only spectacular company on your podcast!Did you RSVP?
The results from last week’s Democratic caucuses in Iowa were delayed for days after the app responsible for reporting the results malfunctioned. Co-host Justin Sanders, who works in software and app development, explains how the app failed and some ways these issues could have been avoided. Also: One last impeachment fact check and a look into a Trump administration plan that could lead to Medicaid cuts.
Where do we stand one year out from the election? The best polls this week show Trump losing the popular vote by around 15 points—but also show that he’s still “highly competitive” in the swing states Democrats must carry in order to defeat him. John Nichols has our analysis. Also: Trump is trying to knock off Joe Biden because he wants to run against Elizabeth Warren—he thinks he can win by campaigning against “socialism.” And more young people have favorable views of socialism than they do of capitalism these days—but what is socialism? Paul Adler explains; his new book is The 99 Percent Economy: How Democratic Socialism Can Overcome the Crises of Capitalism. Also: One of our favorite writers, John le Carré, has a new book out: Agent Running in the Field—they’re calling it his “Brexit Book.” It’s number five on the best seller list. He’s now 88 years old, he’s written 26 books, which have been published in over 50 countries and 40 languages. The books are about loyalty and betrayal, and many are about the ambiguities of the Cold War. John Powers comments—he’s Critic-at-Large on “Fresh Air” with Terry Gross. Subscribe to The Nation to support our podcasts: http://thenation.com/podcastsubscribe
If you thought the heavily implied flashback was bad enough, it's time for a literal one. Also David joins us and reveals another chunk of his fascinating, terrible life story.
First Let’s See That Beautiful Smile!... Did you watch the pole vaulting championships last week? It was really good! Each year they keep setting the bar higher and higher
MBMBAMbinos on the pod talk about their favorite brothers & why they should be your favorite brothers too. Shownotes: FOI: My Brother, My Brother and Me (2:02:42)Consulting Fans: JL,Chelsea, B Producer: B Editor: Chelsea My Brother, My Brother, and Me on Maximum Fun McElroy Family website Max Fun drive! Lemme Hear Your Donald Ice Cream Songs Travis’ Mango Cult MBMBaM TV show Monster Factory playlist Safety Town clip Four Sherlock Holmes and a Vampire (Who is Also One of the Aforementioned Sherlock Holmes) TPP Episode 84 The Adventure Zone graphic novel Wonderful podcast The Empty Bowl podcast War of the Realms: Journey Into Mystery (Marvel comic) Episodes mentioned: 137, 207, 220, 261, 389, 390, 400 This segment was first released on April 1, 2019 in Episode 91: And Now For Something Completely Different Music Credit Unless otherwise indicated, music is available for purchase through online retailers such as amazon.com and iTunes. Fandom of Interest: My Brother, My Brother, and Me – The Long Winters: Putting The Days to Bed, It’s a Depature Production Credits Segment Producer: B; Editor: Chelsea Banner Art: Fox Estacado Distribution funded by fans! Contact Forum: http://www.three-patch.com/forums Email: bored@three-patch.com Website: https://www.three-patch.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/threepatchpodcast LJ: http://threepatch.livejournal.com Skype: threepatch.podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/threepatch Tumblr: http://threepatchpodcast.tumblr.com/ How to Cite APA By Three Patch Productions. (2019, April 1). FOI: My Brother, My Brother, And MeThree Patch Podcast Episode 91: And Now For Something Completely Different Podcast segment retrieved from https://www.three-patch.com/casefiles//91-FOI-MBMBAM
What can warm a Buckeye's heart on a freezing holiday weekend? Yep, a commitment from one of Ohio's best offensive lineman that's what. And you know it heated up Duane Long. Duane is here to talk Jakob James and Ohio State's clear focus on bolstering the offensive line in the Class of 2020. So far, the Buckeyes have seven commitments ... all on offense. We also break down the latest in the recruitment of Dewand Jones, the enormous Class of 2019 offensive lineman. Don't close the book on that class just yet. Also: One currently unheralded Buckeye on offense and one on defense that Duane thinks needs to play a big role next season for Ohio State to thrive. We also have a 247Sports announcement on the impending release of the official Class of 2019 5-stars. Hint: It's coming real soon. Spend 5ish with us today, 'Nutters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Competition for freight intensifies as trucks return to the roads. Also: One overlooked place to improve your truck’s looks is the back bumper. Diesel prices continue to drop. Efforts are underway in Congress to end the partial government shutdown. 0:00 – 9:41 – Newscast 9:41 – 24:25 – Back bumper mods 24:25 – 39:22 – Freight competition; diesel price drops 39:22 – 49:09 – Getting the government running again
The holiday gaming season arrived with a massive dud with the launch of Fallout 76, the online-centric Fallout game that's being poorly received both critically and commercially. What does it all mean for Bethesda as a publisher, its world-famous Bethesda Games Studios dev team, and fans alike? We delve in with our thoughts, and plenty of listener questions, too. Plus: PS4 continues its sales domination, Media Molecule's Dreams is getting a beta before year's end, Rockstar has abandoned its PS3-exclusive vaporware Agent, Kingdom Hearts III has gone gold, and Square Enix filed a new Parasite Eve trademark. Also: One listener asks what PS5's launch library could look like, and much, much more. Let's go! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I review the newest comedy starring Ed Helms TAG. This movie which is based on a true story is about a group of Friends who have been playing the same game of TAG for like 30 years. Also One of them is about to get married and wants to quit and put it all behind him, and this guy also never been tagged in the game. To find out what I thought of it come and listen to my review. And Like always please comment share and like.
Why does TV matter so much to us? How is producing or critiquing television different in the peak TV era ? We dig into the joys of television ahead of the ATX Television Fest.Joining us in the studio is Tara Ariano, an Austinite who helped pioneer the TV recap format as one of the creators of the website Television Without Pity and who continues to evolve it with write-ups and podcasts at Previously.tv. ALSO: One of the highlights of the festival this year is a "Felicity" reunion, which got Tolly and co-host Addie Broyles thinking: Why are coming-of-age shows so memorable? They chatted with Felicity megafan (and features editor) Sharon Chapman about the other shows that influenced us in our journey toward adulthood, and why we continue to watch them, long after we've "grown up." PLUS: Even if you’re not a soccer-obsessed fan, you'll probably catch some of this year's World Cup action somewhere, so we brought in "The United States of Soccer" author Phil West to explain what we should be looking for, even though Team USA isn't in competition, and which bars and restaurants will have the best watch parties. AND FINALLY: With the Paramount Summer Movie Series already underway, we checked in with Statesman culture writer Joe Gross about which movies you should try to catch there this summer and why it's so fun to watch a movie in an old-school theater. In A Toast recommendations: Nintendo Labo, Calimochos and organizing your friends and family to contribute money for an experiential birthday gift. More info: http://austin360.com/loveaustin360
For our twenty-sixth episode, we’re celebrating a full year of LTA episodes. Becky couldn’t make it, so Alex and Josh discuss the state of Star Wars fandom in 2018. We also talk about Celebration 2019 news, new collectibles, and some small details for episode 9. From everyone here at Long Time Ago Radio we’d like to sincerely thank everyone who’s listened, sent things, asked questions, and supported the show over this first year. We never thought our biweekly Star Wars release would be enough to catch on. We’re so thankful for all of you and hope you’ll stick around for all the cool stuff coming in the next year. (more…)
In the final installment of our latest ten-part look at the 1980s, we recall the debut of the Energizer Bunny, and review how frightening Top 40 radio had become by 1989. (We'd rather listen to that stupid rabbit pound its little drum than suffer through any more Milli Vanilli.) We also have some listener feedback from last week's orangutan-themed Top 4 1/2 List, including a special message from the great Luke Ski! Then we move on to Thanksgiving topics, because Peppermint Patty just invited herself over and made us do it. In a special Turkeys in the News segment, we meet Wethersfield, Connecticut's most beloved citizen, Kevin the Turkey. (Is Connecticut also home to a Kornflake the Turkey? The search is on.) Also: One of our favorite podcasts, Foxes in the Hen House, is hosting a fun Thanksgiving weekend charity event, and they could use your help. Meanwhile, we'll be at the annual Black Friday David Bowie tribute concert with Niki Luparelli and the Gold Diggers and Lipstick Criminals! So don't just fill up on popcorn, jelly beans, and toast, and then nap all weekend. (Although that does sound like a good plan too... okay, your call.)
You may think you have little in common with a pig farmer and butcher in upstate New York, and you’d be right, unless you value great customer service, superior products, passion, perseverance, and profits. Heather Sandford has carefully packaged each of those qualities into her store, The Piggery, which helps explain why there are often lines of customers snaking out the door of her farm-to-table butcher shop. Heather joins host and reputation coach Dean Rotbart this week on Monday Morning Radio, where he huffs, and puffs, and blows away the notion that so-called dirty businesses can’t be great businesses and role models. Read about Heather's recipe for success, and Dean's observations on what other entrepreneurs can learn from The Piggery's success here. [Join Monday Morning Radio's Inner Circle for exclusive, bonus materials not available anywhere else, including invitations to private members-only teleconferences and workshops. Click on the illustration below.] Posted: May 2,, 2016 Monday Morning Run Time: 40 minutes 51 seconds
HAPPY 2016 FOLKS! This week, we talk about Star Wars, Gundam, Rick and Morty, Jessica Jones, Doctor Who, Dagen-something, and Star Wars. Did I mention Star Wars? STAR WARS! ALSO: One of your hosts was severely devoid of sleep?! Take a guess which one! The song this week is 'Ace of Spades' by Skarface. Hey! Do you like our logo? Do yo also like t-shirts, mugs and other cools stuff? Well now you can get a shirt or mug with our logo on it! Head over to our TeePublic (https://www.teepublic.com/user/nerdoverloadnow) page to check them out!