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Well, that wasn't ideal. Taylor was present at Commanders Field for a very disappointing US friendly outing against Colombia, and shares his thoughts with Ryan on the drive home for a TSS bonus ep! JOIN THE TSS+ PATREON! Check out our Patreon, which houses bonus podcasts, access to our exclusive Discord, blog posts, videos, and much more. Become a member today at patreon.com/totalsoccershow! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jimmy Conrad, Charlie Davies and Brian McBride analyze Gregg Berhalter's 27-man roster for the USMNT's upcoming friendlies against Colombia and Brazil which will serve as warm-up games ahead of the Copa América. The guys go line-by-line beginning with Sean Johnson's inclusion among the goalkeepers (07:36) before discussing Shaq Moore as a possible replacement for Sergiño Dest at right back (12:53). Further up the field, will Timothy Tillman get a chance to show what he can do in midfield? And who should line up in the center of the park? (23:06) CIWYW's two resident number nine's share their thoughts on the omission of Brandon Vazquez (31:17) and whether Folarin Balogun should be the starter (43:17). And the guys react to Berhalter teasing a possible back three before set out their expectations for the June camp (53:36). Call It What You Want is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Call It What You Want team on X: @JimmyConrad, @CharlieDavies9, @BMcBride20 For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ You can also watch Call It What You Want on the CBS Sports Golazo Network for free on connected TVs and mobile devices through the CBS Sports app, Pluto TV, and on CBSSports.com as well as Paramount+. Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF Nations League, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División, AFC Champion League by subscribing to Paramount+ Sign up to the Golazo newsletter, your ultimate guide to the Beautiful Game as our experts take you beyond the pitch and around the globe with news that matters. 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
Christmas is coming up and are you having a headache thinking of what presents to buy? Mike and Vern got you covered as they share a list of presents you can get! It's Wednesday's podcast with them! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Can you just STOP being gay? Mancow asks self proclaimed ex gay conservative commentator Milo Yiannopoulos on Episode 11 Milo surprises Mancow with his answers and gives a heartfelt apology for "past transgressions" and weighs in on the current battle for the soul of America Tune in MONDAY NIGHT live at 8/7 Central
Welcome back for episode 241!! This week we're joined by rapper Boi Toy for the show!! We catch up with her and talk about her journey in music, what she's trying to do in the game, and we talk about her latest single "Switch Up"....Then we get into the topics for the week: It was a big week for black entertainment on TV with The Biggie doc dropping and Coming 2 America (Tune out cause it might be slight spoilers)...And we have some fun talking about "weird things" that only black people do!! Enjoy the show!! Follow Dev on Instagram & Twitter: @therealbigdev216 Follow Playboy on Instagram: @playboy_james3 Follow Brainstorm on Instagram & Twitter: @djbrainstorm4u Follow on Boi Toy: @latoy_boitoy Visit our website: www.dmstboyz.com for all things DMST!! #DMSTPod
On the night before Election 2020 our hosts discuss their election predictions, thoughts for the future, and interesting observations from a day at a Trump Rally. What's next for America? Tune in for a candid election eve conversation from Right Hook, Left Jaw!
Did you know the inventor of the Morse code brought one of the first modern cameras to America? Tune in to learn about Samuel Morse's 1839 Daguerreotype and its cultural implications.
Part 2 on A Nation Divided Radio, Brian and James will be discussing "Racism in America" Tune in today on A Nation Divided Radio.
What do an African-American jazz musician in NYC and a Honkey Comedian in Iowa have to say about race in America? Tune in and find out.
If you're active on energy Twitter, you might have seen ongoing debates between our deputy director, Alex Trembath (@atrembath), and Vox climate journalist, David Roberts (@drvox). They finally got the chance to hash things out. In our Breakthrough Dialogues season three premiere: does political power or innovation matter more for climate? For adequate climate solutions, must we disrupt the status quo, or do smaller, sectoral regulations have a better track record? Is there any hope for a conservative climate politics in America? Tune in to hear Alex and David discuss these and more of #EnergyTwitter’s favorite questions.
The PRI All Stars share their thoughts on the 1st Democratic presidential debate and analyze of the policy platforms put forward by the 20 candidates. Who won? Who lost? Did anyone have a major gaffe? Did anyone really help themselves on their quest to win the White House? Who presented the most free-market vision for America? Tune in to hear their take on these questions and more.
In our latest installment, we're discussing British and American fast food chains. From A&W to KFC to McDonald's to Taco Bell, the list of U.S. fast food chains seems endless. In fact, there are way too many for us to cover them all in a 30-minute podcast. But again, the list of UK chains is minuscule with Wimpy* being one of the more famous ones. Have we finally answered the question as to why there are no British fast food chains in America? Tune in to find out. And let us know in the comments, or tweet or Facebook us, whether you like to eat fast food, and if so, which restaurant(s) is your favorite? *After recording this podcast, we learned that Wimpy was actually originally an American chain that started in Chicago, but over time all of its American locations closed. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teaandabutty/support
Recent developments with Amazon’s Facial REKOGNITION has Cairo stirring the pot. Is Facial a good idea for minorities of America? Tune in to find out what points Cairo makes on this topic. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cairostechtrends/message
Justin Nguyen is the Co-Host of the Young and D.U.M.B. Podcast and the Founder of Get Cho Grind Up. He is also a Senior at Central Florida University. Justin, with the help of his girlfriend Michelle, and friend Gary, are on a mission to create a movement of change in education. D.U.M.B. is an acronym for Dedicated, Up and Coming, Motivated, and Bold, and Get Cho Grind Up challenges millennials and Gen Z to do more now. In this episode, Justin talks about the amazing journey his grandparents made to America (they escaped from Vietnam), shares the motivation behind the Get Cho Grind Up movement, discusses his experiences growing up as an Asian athlete, and dispels the myth that millenials and Gen Z are lazy. Justin is living proof of that. Want to hear from an emerging leader in America? Tune in.
Welcome back to the ModState Podcast. On episode 107 John and Nate keep it light and discuss varying topics that have happened throughout the week. Sitting US Senator Tammy Duckworth is the first US Senator expected to give birth while working in the Senate. Should her baby be allowed on the floor?? She certainly thinks so. Secondly, has the wave of (or apathy) finally hit the United States? Both conservatives and democrats agree that cannabis should be legalized. Senator Booker has just pushed out a bill called the Marijuana Justice Act that will allow for federal legalization. Will it pass with the intentions that legalization is a step in the right direction for civil rights? Lastly, Jeff Sessions has laid out a plan for the next 5 years at the Justice Department. What is his plan for America? Tune in and find out! Show Notes: 1) Senator Tammy Duckworth https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/08/politics/tammy-duckworth-senate-baby-pregnant/index.html 2) Marijuana Justice Act https://harvardlawreview.org/2018/01/marijuana-justice-act-of-2017/ 3) Jeff Sessions Draft-Plan https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/doj-trump-strategic-plan-civil-rights_us_5a7120c6e4b0a6aa487457b9
We here at GMAM love spooky movies just as much as anyone, and given it’s October, we couldn’t resist doing a seasonally appropriate episode. But, as Cinepunx already has an authoritative podcast on all things horror-related (hey, Horror Business!), we decided to go a somewhat uncharted route and do a double feature on a couple of our favorite old-fashioned creepy thrillers. These two picks are atmospheric and ripe with psychological tension, but by some people’s standards may not exactly be called horror movies. Effectively, I’m calling them Horror Lite™ (same great taste, less filling). First, we explore director Charles Laughton’s 1955 epic Night of the Hunter. Many critics and fans alike have claimed this is their favorite horror movie, or that it’s the scariest movie they’ve ever seen. The film’s visuals are stark and dramatic, and along with heart(and gut)-wrenching performances from stars Robert Mitchum and Lillian Gish, it’s not a film that’s easily forgettable. Night of the Hunter is timeless and resonant, seemingly existing in a world that’s just outside of our own. It’s a beautiful southern gothic tale that gets under your skin and haunts you, even if it’s not particularly “scary” by today’s standards. In this episode, we talk about why the film clicks for us, and how my most recent viewing of it in particular gave me a tremendous amount of anxiety. We may also pay tribute to Robert Mitchum’s 1957 calypso album somewhere along the way – who knows! Next is Otto Preminger’s mod 1965 thriller, Bunny Lake Is Missing. It’s human nature to be fascinated by madness, and in this story of a young woman going mad over her missing child, we are left questioning our perceptions of mental stability. The film is set in London, while our protagonists are Americans, playing on a sense of “fish out of water” isolation as well. Carol Lynley is perfect as the frantic mother, and Keir Dullea as her brother commands an urgency that is ultimately hair-raising. Insert the cool and collected investigator Laurence Olivier and a strange promotional appearance from ‘60s rockers The Zombies, and you’ve got yourself quite a memorable film. Don’t worry, we don’t spoil the ending – you’ve really got to watch this for yourself! What you will hear, though, is how much we appreciate this film and its impact – and its music. By the way, have you heard the story of how The Zombies weren’t The Zombies in America? Tune in! As always, thanks for listening! Have a great spooky season everyone! The post GOT ME A MOVIE Episode 07: Horror Lite appeared first on Cinepunx.
In Episode #9, Rebecca, Kim, Alex, and Rad Chinese folks discuss anti-blackness and "white worship" for Chinese in America and Chinese in China, using the framework of center and periphery for the importance carried by inter-relating narratives from the Episode #7's topic recap. Should there be developing a trans-national movement for Chinese or should we prioritize our own needs in America? Tune-in to hear how Rebecca, Kim, Alex, and Rad Chinese folks weigh the options for what narratives to amplify to counter our internalized white supremacy.
Pancakes in Paris – Living the American Dream in France New York Times best-seller, Independent Booksellers Pick CraigCarlsonAuthor7 ABOUT CRAIG CARLSON With a background in journalism, Craig Carlson received a B.A. from the University of Connecticut. After graduation, he moved to Los Angeles where he studied at the University of Southern California, receiving an M.A. in film production. After winning the prestigious John Huston Directing Award, Craig wrote and directed a short film, Wheel of Torture, which went on to win awards at the Chicago Film Festival as well as the Lucille Ball festival of comedy. In addition to being a produced screenwriter, Craig worked as a translator for Letters: Jean Renoir, a book on the famous French director. In 2003, Craig completely shifted gears and decided to open the first American diner in Paris, France. After more than a decade in business, Breakfast in America continues to serve authentic breakfasts and burgers to customers from all over the world. Pancakes in Paris is Craig’s debut memoir, with many more stories to follow. www.Breakfast-in-America.com www.PancakesInParis.com
With #Ferguson once again an issue and the recent slew of questionable African American suicides in the prison system, what is it really like to be #Black in America? *Is there a different standard for blacks in America or is the race card just being used as an excuse? *What are the issues that black males vs. black females face every day? *What are the challenges faced by those who have been incarcerated as they try to reintegrate in society? *How can you stand up for your rights without losing your life? Is America really the home of the free and the brave, filled with opportunity, or does that not apply if you are #Black in America? Tune in, sound off and chime in on Sunday, August 16th at 8:30 pm EST as we have a no holds bar, honest look at this essential topic.
Special Thanks to Taylor Higgins (@TaylorHigs) for the Logo! Episode 7 of the Is This a Thing? Podcast "Flashmobs Around a Campfire"Starring: Marc, Akshat, and DanPotential Things this week: Camping: What could camping have to do with race relations in America? Tune in and find out! Ghost Stories: Gather 'round and listen hard, to a tale found in no book. A tale of a normal country man, with two hands and no hook. Flashmobs: In your face, popular thing from 2009!Being a Regular: Social Anxiety 1, Dan and Akshat -200Dan's Mini-Thing: Make sure to listen to the very end of the episode! Yes, past Tears in Heaven. Yes, you have to listen to Clapton. Just get it over with.