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She's a Republican who won't back Trump, and she has no interest in yelling — just winning. Two minutes. Real impact. Leave a review: lovethepodcast.com/politicsandreligion Susan Del Percio is a crisis communications expert, political analyst, and MS NOW columnist who has publicly opposed Trump since 2015. Corey and Susan dig into the Texas Senate race, how vulnerable Republicans navigate a MAGA world, what polls actually tell you, and why listening might be the most radical political act left. Calls to Action ✅ If this episode resonates, consider sharing it with someone who might need a reminder that disagreement doesn't have to mean dehumanization. ✅ Check out our Substack: coreysnathan.substack.com ✅ Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen: lovethepodcast.com/politicsandreligion ✅ Subscribe to Talkin' Politics & Religion Without Killin' Each Other on your favorite podcast platform. ✅ Watch the full conversation and subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/@politicsandreligion Key Takeaways Threading the needle in 2026. Vulnerable Republicans need MAGA voters to turn out and independents to cross over. The playbook: show up with Trump once, deliver locally, and pick your fights carefully. Don't take the bait. Susan's advice for James Talarico: ignore the culture-war attacks and make every answer about the economy. Gas prices, cost of goods, cost of doing business. Nothing else. What polls actually tell you. They're snapshots, not predictions. Susan ignores the horse race and looks for trends and cross-tabs — specifically, who's gettable. Respecting the office. Susan called Trump a piece of garbage on air and has never forgiven herself. Not because she supports him — because the office demands a baseline the person in it doesn't. Just listen. Stop preparing your rebuttal long enough to hear what someone is actually saying. Then ask why. It costs nothing. About Our Guest Susan Del Percio is a crisis communications expert and political analyst for MS NOW. A lifelong Republican, she has publicly opposed Donald Trump since 2015 and previously served in both the Giuliani and Cuomo administrations. Links and Resources Follow Susan: x.com/DelPercioS Latest on MS NOW: www.ms.now/opinion/trump-republicans-irs-settlement-lawfare-polling-distraction-budget Grateful to our friends at The Democracy Group: www.democracygroup.org Connect on Social Media Corey is @coreysnathan on all the socials... Substack LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Twitter Threads Bluesky TikTok Clarity, charity, and conviction can live in the same room. Yes, really.
Here's the summary rewritten in Richard's voice, speaking directly to the listener. You're growing, which means you're recruiting. But every time you go hard after new talent, this quiet fear shows up. Are you telling your best people they're replaceable? So you slow down. You recruit with one hand on the brake, and both your growth and your retention suffer for it. In this episode I want to flip that tension on its head, because recruiting and retention aren't competing priorities. They're the same skill pointed in two directions, and I'm going to hand you a five-move framework I call the Inward Playbook so you can win at both at once. Episode Breakdown [00:00:53] The Tension Every Recruiting Leader Feels Growth requires recruiting, but the second you go hard after new talent, that fear shows up that you're telling your current team they're not enough. So you recruit with one hand on the brake, and that's exactly why both your growth and your retention suffer. [00:01:25] The Twenty-Six-Year Marriage Principle I've been married to Leah for twenty-six years, and it's not because I was a good dater. It's because I never stopped courting her. The pursuit didn't end at the wedding. The pursuit became the marriage. And the same thing is true for the team you lead. [00:01:53] The Bait and Switch Most of us recruit like a great date and then lead like a flat partner. We pursue a producer hard, we cast vision, we make that person feel like the most important talent in the market, and then the moment they sign, we disappear into operational mode. About three to four months in, that producer realizes the person who recruited them isn't the person they work for. They won't always say it out loud, but they feel it, and they start answering the phone when your competitor calls. [00:02:43] The Framework: The Inward Playbook Whatever makes you compelling to a recruit on the outside, take that same energy and point it inward at the people you already have. Because if we're awesome externally and average internally, we can expect to lose our people. [00:03:15] Move 1: Cast the Vision Out Loud When your team constantly hears where you're going over the next one, three, and five years, recruiting stops feeling threatening and it starts feeling necessary. They get that adding people is how the vision actually gets built. But when your team never hears the vision, recruiting feels random, like you're chasing instead of building. [00:03:52] Move 2: Court the Team You Already Have Retention isn't about perks, it's about connection. Are you having consistent one-on-ones? Do your producers feel like you understand their goals? Do they know exactly how they fit into the next phase? Take the same pursuit you'd give a brand new recruit and turn it around and give it to the producer who's been with you for three years. When people feel seen, they don't feel replaced by growth. They feel like they're part of it. [00:04:20] Move 3: Make Recruiting a Team Sport When you get seven people involved with a candidate, that candidate is 71% likely to join the organization. So bring your team into the process. Tell them the kind of person you're looking for, ask for referrals, let your best people meet the recruit. And here's what's interesting, your best people tend to attract more people just like them. That's how culture scales. [00:05:01] Move 4: Recruit Up, Never Down When you recruit the right way, it raises the level of the team, it doesn't threaten it. Back in 2015 I sat down and looked at the prior year, and anybody I'd added that year grew their business by 32% on average. Growth isn't a threat to your current team. Growth is the rising tide. So the question is never am I recruiting too much, it's am I recruiting the right people. [00:05:40] Move 5: Name It and Put It on the Calendar First, name it out loud. Tell your team the truth, that you're going to keep growing and bring in strong people, and at the same time you're committed to helping every one of them grow inside of this. That kind of transparency removes the tension, because now nothing feels hidden. Second, protect it on the calendar. You can't spend all your time recruiting and expect retention to take care of itself, and you can't spend all your time managing and expect growth to show up on its own. You need rhythms, and when those rhythms are consistent, nothing gets neglected. [00:06:27] Why It Works People don't leave because you recruited. They leave because the version of you that recruited them disappeared. We're all wired to notice when attention we used to have goes away, and that drop gets felt way more sharply than the absence of attention we never had in the first place. So when you stop courting your team, it doesn't register as neutral, it registers as loss. And that's also why involving the team lands at 71%. Belonging isn't one relationship with the leader at the top, it's a web of relationships across the whole organization, and the more threads there are, the harder it is to walk away. [00:08:02] Your Small Win Tonight Take out a piece of paper and write down three things you do during recruiting that you don't do for your current team. Maybe it's the energy you bring to the call, maybe it's how clearly you cast the vision, maybe it's just how often you reach out. Pick one and do it for a current producer before you go to bed tonight. One text, one call, one conversation. [00:08:43] Three Bigger Moves This Week Write a team-level vision that names what each of your producers personally gets out of the next three years, and share the rough draft even if it isn't perfect yet. Put three questions at the top of your next team meeting and answer them out loud before anything else, where have we been, where are we now, and where are we going. Then build yourself a one-page retention playbook, the same way you'd build a recruiting playbook, just aimed inward. Key Takeaways Recruiting and retention aren't competing priorities. They're the same skill pointed in two directions. The bait and switch isn't about pay. It's about the experience of being pursued disappearing the moment your producer signs. Cast the vision out loud and recruiting stops feeling like a threat, it starts feeling like the plan your team is part of. Get seven people involved with a candidate and they're 71% likely to join, because belonging is built on a web of relationships, not a single thread to you at the top. Recruit up, never down. Growth is the rising tide that lifts your current producers, an average of 32% in my own numbers. People feel a loss of attention far more sharply than they ever felt its absence, so staying consistent is what keeps them. You can't recruit all the time and expect retention to handle itself, or manage all the time and expect growth to show up on its own. Protect both on the calendar. If you want help building a retention playbook that lets you recruit aggressively without losing the team you've got, reach out. Visit bookrichardnow.com and grab time on my calendar, and we'll think through it together. And if you'd rather build it live, I host a biweekly working lunch where we put this kind of thing together in real time. The next one's this Friday, June 5th at 12:00 PM Eastern, and you can RSVP here.
On this episode of Fishing the DMV, we break down the Susquehanna Fishing Tackle Summer Slam, one of the biggest team bass fishing tournaments on the Upper Chesapeake Bay.I am joined by Bass & Beer Radio to talk about their impressive 2nd place finish at the SFT Summer Slam, held May 17th out of Anchor Marina on the North East River in Maryland.We dive into their full tournament strategy, including how they approached Upper Chesapeake Bay bass fishing, the North East River, tidal movement, grass fishing, bait selection, practice, key adjustments, fishing pressure, and the decisions that helped them put together a strong limit.This episode also serves as a detailed fishing report for anglers interested in bass fishing on the Upper Chesapeake Bay, Susquehanna Flats Bass fishing, North East River fishing, tidal largemouth tactics, and Maryland bass fishing tournament coverage.We also talk about how major tournament anglers and bassmasters approach changing conditions, tide timing, current, grass lines, and high-pressure tournament situations on tidal fisheries.Topics covered:• SFT Summer Slam tournament recap• Tony Schultz and Miles Perzynski's 2nd place finish• Bass fishing tournament strategy• Upper Chesapeake Bay bass fishing• Susquehanna Flats Bass fishing• North East River fishing report• Tidal bass fishing tactics• Grass fishing, current, and tide timing• Bait selection and lure choices• Team tournament decision-making• Maryland bass fishing tournament coverage• Bassmasters-style tournament adjustmentsWhether you fish the Upper Chesapeake Bay, North East River, Susquehanna Flats, or other tidal fisheries, this episode gives you a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to compete near the top in a major bass fishing tournament.Please support Fishing the DMV on Patreon!!! Patreon: https://patreon.com/FishingtheDMVPodcastIf you are interested in being on the show or a sponsorship opportunity, please reach out to me at fishingtheDMV@gmail.comCheck out Bass and Beer Radio on Facebook: https://facebook.com/bassandbeerradio Check out Bass and Beer Radio on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@bassandbeerradio69 LMD Enterprises: http://lmdoil.com/ Jake's bait & Tackle Website: http://www.jakesbaitandtackle.com/ Link to Tactical Fishing Company: https://tacticalfishingco.com/ Fishing Pro Tech: https://www.facebook.com/FishingProTech Phone Number: (757) 566-1278 Email: lin@fishingprotech.us Fishing Pro Tech Address: 7812-A Richmond Road, Toano, VA, United States, 23168Flint Financial Planning: https://www.flintfinancialplanning.com/ Support the show
Justin, Rob, and Kyle return to take a closer look at the ongoing Thunder-Spurs series through the lens of OKC's reputation of getting favorable calls. The guys discuss whether the reputation is warranted, what the perception means for the team, and if it's being driven by actual people. They also dive into the Spurs' struggles in Game 5 and wonder aloud whether Alex Caruso is the secret MVP of this series for Oklahoma City. The trio close out the show by talking through the Finals-bound New York Knicks. They figure out who on the current roster has made themselves a Knicks fan favorite for life before sorting through their feelings on if they now see Karl-Anthony Towns differently as a player. (00:00) Intro (3:52) OKC's reputation (34:10) Spurs-OKC (57:58) Knicks Hosts: Justin Verrier, Rob Mahoney, and J.Kyle Mann Producers: Victoria Valencia and Ben Cruz Production Supervision: Ben Cruz and Conor Nevins Additional Production Support: Chris Wohlers Show Art and Graphics: John Richter Social: Keith Fujimoto The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit https://fanduel.com/playwithaplan to learn more about the resources and helplines. Order and it will come. Like today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the early 20th century, some retailers would advertise a product at an attractively low price to lure customers into the store, claim the item was out of stock or of poor quality then pressure customers to buy a more expensive alternative. The practice became known in the public vernacular as "bait and switch" in the 1920s. This week, we look at three modern bait and switches pertinent to our beat. First, Julian looks at “free speech patriot” Chud the Builder's slimy social media tactics. Then Derek investigates RFK Jr's SNAP benefits now you see them, now you don't. Finally, Matthew looks at how Mark Carney is bait and switching the Canadian political body. Show Notes SNAP Restrictions Raise Prices for U.S. Retailers and Consumers, Rather Than Improving Diets State-Level SNAP Food Restrictions: Assessing Long-Term Profitability and Policy Risks for Grocery Retailers SNAP Enforcement Changes Risk Limiting Food Access for Vulnerable Communities USDA outlines retailer compliance for state SNAP waivers EBT, SNAP, and Food Retail Compliance: A Complete Explainer for Small Grocery and Convenience Store Owners FRAC Urges USDA to End Harmful SNAP Food Restriction Waivers Bank of England — Mark Carney biography UN — Carney Special Envoy appointment Council for Inclusive Capitalism — Carney Amnesty International Canada — Bill C-12 CBC News — Bill C-233 defeated Government of Canada — CERB eligibility CBC News — CRA COVID benefit clawbacks Parliamentary Budget Officer — federal housing spending CBC News — oil and gas emissions cap scrapped CBC News — F-35 contract review CBC News — Defence Security and Resilience Bank confirmed CBC News — Indigenous Services Canada budget cuts CCPA — Bill C-15 corporate exemption CBC News — Grassy Narrows, "I can outlast her" Guardian — Carney climate record Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What really happens behind the scenes at the Bassmaster Elite Series?This week on the Mercer Podcast, Bassmaster videographer Jake Latendresse returns with another edition of Jake's Take — the ultimate Bassmaster behind-the-scenes segment. Jake takes us inside the action from the back deck of Brandon Palaniuk's boat during the Santee Cooper Elite Series event and gives an up-close look at life inside Tristan McCormick's boat during the Wheeler Lake Bassmaster Open.From the chaos you never see on camera… to the little details that separate the best anglers in the world… Jake shares stories and moments only a Bassmaster cameraman gets to witness.But that's not all…Then we dive head first into the latest craze taking over pro fishing — the Urchin Bait — as Jake reveals his “5 Dirty Urchin Bait Tricks Pros Hide From the Camera.”The sneaky retrieves. The hidden modifications. The little tricks anglers don't want competitors noticing.If you love Bassmaster behind-the-scenes stories, tournament insight, and awkwardly honest fishing talk… this episode is loaded to the gills!
What really happens behind the scenes at the Bassmaster Elite Series?This week on the Mercer Podcast, Bassmaster videographer Jake Latendresse returns with another edition of Jake's Take — the ultimate Bassmaster behind-the-scenes segment. Jake takes us inside the action from the back deck of Brandon Palaniuk's boat during the Santee Cooper Elite Series event and gives an up-close look at life inside Tristan McCormick's boat during the Wheeler Lake Bassmaster Open.From the chaos you never see on camera… to the little details that separate the best anglers in the world… Jake shares stories and moments only a Bassmaster cameraman gets to witness.But that's not all…Then we dive head first into the latest craze taking over pro fishing — the Urchin Bait — as Jake reveals his “5 Dirty Urchin Bait Tricks Pros Hide From the Camera.”The sneaky retrieves. The hidden modifications. The little tricks anglers don't want competitors noticing.If you love Bassmaster behind-the-scenes stories, tournament insight, and awkwardly honest fishing talk… this episode is loaded to the gills!
A former military guy goes viral, but not in the way he'd hoped. With fake profiles popping up by the dozen using his photos to scam lonelyhearts out of money, Ethan Merritt did what we all fantasize about from time to time: he scammed the scammer.Make yourself harder to find, harder to hit: https://joindeleteme.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Feil joins Katey to look over the winners from this year's allegedly "off" Cannes Film Festival, and predict which titles will be a major part of the coming awards season. They also reveal some behind the scenes details from the experience together on Pop Culture Jeopardy, now on Netflix! Then Katey talks to Riz Ahmed about his limited series Bait, which is both semi-autobiographical and wildly inventive, but all from a deeply personal place. 00:00 Intro 01:51 Recapping Pop Culture Jeopardy 07:51 Why We Love The Cannes Awards 11:10 Neon's Seventh Palme D'or 12:26 A Win For Fjord 14:47 Minotaur Wins The Grand Prix 16:42 The Dreamed Adventure Surprise 18:39 The Black Ball 22:11 Why The Ties Worked This Year 24:10 A Man Of His Time 25:31 Polakowski's Divided Response 26:22 The Queer Palm And American Shutout 29:07 Good Cannes Or Bad Cannes? 31:29 Next: Riz Ahmed 33:02 The 10-Year Journey To Make Bait 35:00 Art As Therapy 36:48 Why It Had To Be Tv 38:06 Genre-Flipping Through Character 39:54 How Patrick Stewart Became A Pig's Head 42:33 Likeable Vs Real Characters 45:46 Getting James Bond Approved 49:03 Love Letter To London 51:51 Shutting Down Brick Lane 53:31 The Most Romantic Episode 55:37 Hamlet As A 15-Year Dream 57:22 Why Passion Projects Are The Only Way Subscribe today to Prestige Junkie After Party bonus episodes. Subscribe to the Prestige Junkie newsletter. Follow Katey on Letterboxd. Follow The Ankler.
MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on how Ivanka Trump has been used by Donald Trump as a pretext to start a war. Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast Cult Conversations: The Influence Continuum with Dr. Steve Hassan: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show The Ken Harbaugh Show: https://meidasnews.com/tag/the-ken-harbaugh-show Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Buds!Jesse is back and we gotta talk about his new channel, riptide, say good bye to PEN and more!Like, comment, and subscribe!FRESH JUICE: An Indie Game Podcast:https://www.youtube.com/@FreshJuicePodTommy's Linktree: linktr.ee/freshbudspod
Dan shops for URLs, Lex makes a video and Moltz runes everything.Apple announced WWDC26.Apple is once again selling its assistive MagSafe iPhone grip.John Gruber has thoughts on Ben Thompson's idea to have companies pay communities to put in data centers.Our thanks to Factor for sponsoring this episode. Eat smarter with tasty, chef-prepped meals that are dietitian-approved and delivered right to your door. Ready in just two minutes and with more than 65 weekly meals, you can pick what's right for you. Head to factormeals.com/rebound50off and use code rebound50off to get 50% off your first box.If you want to help out the show and get some great bonus content, consider becoming a Rebound Prime member! Just go to prime.reboundcast.com to check it out!Were you aware that you could buy things from us?! That's right! Shirts, iPhone cases, mugs, hats and one other type of thing are all available from our Rebound Store!
A recent article from the Associated Press came out debunking the claim that the founders of America were deists... so why is no one talking about it? Tune in to The Public Square® today to hear more. Topic: Rediscovering American History The Public Square® with hosts Dave Zanotti and Wayne Shepherd thepublicsquare.com Air Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2026
South Australian mouse bait manufacturers ready to roll out double strength baits, historic outback Farina Station to go under the hammer next month, and landholders urged to report locust sightings amid swarms in parts of NSW.
Sometimes, actor Riz Ahmed says, his life feels like a spy thriller. He made his new show, “Bait,” about that feeling, and sat down with Jessica Mendoza at our Journal Live show in Los Angeles to talk about it. The actor, known for blockbusters like “Star Wars: Rogue One” and his Oscar-nominated performance in “Sound of Metal,” also spoke about his career, what it takes to succeed in Hollywood and getting the rights to a famous spy for his show. Further Listening: - Financial Influencers on Wealth and Work - Kathy Hochul on Mamdani, Trump and Where Democrats Went Wrong Sign up for WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1922 or is it 2022 ( S5 E1 ) 3 min Highlights by Bait and Switch Podcast
Australia's chemical regulator has approved an emergency permit for double-strength mouse baits amid plagues in WA and SA's farming regions.
The chemical regulator approves the use of stronger baits to combat escalating mouse numbers in WA and SA, parts of SA receive soaking weekend rain at a crucial time during seeding, and the USA announces a major deal with China to buy $17 Billion worth of agricultural products.
Taylor zooms all the way out of his base and the RTS genre as a whole. Amanda shuttles up to a universe of good storytelling, and Christian revisits his childhood bounty hunting memories in the remake of a beloved Star Wars game. ADD THESE TO YOUR BACKLOG Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance- Forged Alliance Forever, Deliver Us The Moon, STAR WARS™: Bounty Hunter™ OTHER TOPICS Mixtape, Deliver Us Home,Subnautica 2 To connect with us, visit dlgaming.net! Next episode… DLG is taking a deep dive into the unknown and saying 'fuck you' to the land with Subnautica 2. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode, Ryan and Sam talk about one of those parenting moments that feels huge in the moment and totally ridiculous five minutes later, why kids sometimes bait us into arguments, and how easily we can turn a small thing into a battle for control.
Social media was once harnessed by Barack Obama to spread hope. Now “angertainers” are exploiting our human instinct to seek threat to divide society and to build their own cultural, political and social capital, often based on misinformation and lies.They create content for platforms that reward stunts, insults and anger – in the process, distorting reality and hijacking any possibility of a considered debate.In this episode of Good Weekend Talks, Ed Coper, author of Angertainment: How Social Media Outrage Ruined Everything, explains how and why that happens, why you can't stop clicking on things that make you angry – and what we can all do about it. This conversation is hosted by Good Weekend senior writer Greg Callaghan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seven years ago, we disagreed with the thrust of what Mark Jenkin's Bait had to say about the world as it is and as it ought to be, but appreciated its expressive strength. It was a film with substance. You could grapple with it. Rose of Nevada broadly conveys the same messages, but, as they derive primarily from the film's setting and less so its plot, is less forceful and argumentative about them, requiring us to accept them in shorthand and take them as read. Fair enough, perhaps - why make the same film twice? - but the story to which Jenkin's perspective is here allied is of little interest, and told with insufficient clarity, populated by dull, flat characters whose developments are poorly motivated - if at all. Jenkin is certainly a visual stylist, but he shows little instinct for effective storytelling or direction of actors here, and we question the response Rose of Nevada has received from other critics, which seems inexplicably universal in its positivity. Recorded on 27th April 2026.
Welcome, welcome, welcome to the Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip!This week Pip is joined by the awesome director and writer TOM GEORGE!A true nerd-out for the film heads right here, as Tom and Pip get it cracking from the beginning and do not let up. Tom's been ultra busy in recent times and all of this busy-ness is discussed, and it's really fascinating of course... Mixed in with the updates are some gems and jewels about the process and backstage bits and pieces that are truly worthy of note for those who enjoy the work on screen and appreciate the hows and whos of it arriving there. As you will expect there's some great 'Bait' chat involving Riz and Guz, a shared love of the one-shot and extended takes, how Tom found out about the See How They Run Bafta nom (cheers Pip!), allowing the script to do heavy lifting, and just an overall celebration of creativity, essentially. Enjoy, it's a goody!PIP'S PATREON PAGE if you're of a supporting natureIMDBBAITSEE HOW THEY RUNTWO WEEKS IN AUGUSTSPEECH DEVELOPMENT WEBSTOREPIP TWITCH • (music stuff)PIP INSTAGRAMPIP TWITTERPIP PATREONPIP IMDB Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Before the 1st Cast, we break down everything you need to know about mastering the Neko rig and why it's one of the most effective finesse presentations you can throw when bass are being pressured, cautious, or locked up tight to cover. We cover how the nose-weighted setup creates a unique bottom posture that bass can't ignore, how to rig it properly so your soft plastic stays clean and balanced on every cast, and why weedless setups are the key to fishing it in the high-percentage spots where big bass actually live. We also get into how to read the retrieve and let the fish tell you how much action they want, plus how line selection and leader strength can make or break your results. With FreshBaitz soft plastics like the HellaMite, Fresh Scorpion, Fresh Beetle, and FreshBaitz Lizards paired perfectly with this technique, you'll have everything you need to get bit when the bite gets tough.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bass-cast-radio--1838782/support.Become a Patreon memebet now for less then a pack of worms you can support Bass Cast Radio as well as get each epsiode a day early & commercial free. Just click the link below. PATREON
Some rage-bait goes so hard it just ends up being funny...
THIS IS A PREVIEW PODCAST. NOT THE FULL EPISODE. Please check out the full podcast episode on our Patreon Page by subscribing over at - https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture The Next Best Series Podcast is back as Alyssa Christian, Daniel Howat, and Megan Lachinski join me to discuss the latest series, shows, and awards season updates for all things television! On this new episode, we discuss the 2026 Gotham TV Award nominations and which of those nominees are in serious contention for Emmy award nominations. We also make sure to touch upon "Widow's Bay," "The Pitt," "Beef," "DTF St. Louis," "Half Man," "Bait," "Your Friends And Neighbors," and more! Please tune in as we go through our current Emmy predictions as of today, as we continue to catch up on the shows we believe will be in contention for this year's Emmys! Thank you for your continued support. We hope you enjoy this episode and all the others still to come this Emmy Awards season. Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shanna and Laura talk bizarre pregnancy infographics and shockingly bad mom "hacks" in the special segment "Internet Insanity." Also, Shanna recounts a tumultuous week of getting her 7-year-old started on a new medication, and Laura reports on some unexpected news from her 5-year-old's ENT appointment. Finally, the moms share their BFPs and BFNs for the week, including a spontaneous neighborhood adventure and a long-overdue outing to a beloved Los Angeles children's museum. Shanna's kids are 7 and 10 years old, and Laura's kids are 7 years old and 5 years old.Topics discussed in this episode:• Strategies for helping your child start a new, daily medication• Navigating ADHD medication side effects and adjustments• Figuring out if your child needs ear tubes put in• What are adenoids, and why do kids get them removed?• Terrible AI-generated health content online• Questionable parenting "hacks" on Facebook• Getting out of a rut: "capital A activities" for kids in Los AngelesProducts, links, resources mentioned in this episode:• The ADHD Parenting Podcast• Ruchi Singh - Facebook creator of terrible AI pregnancy posts• Questionable kids' natural makeup hack• Questionable swim diaper hack• Hopia Like It - Filipino bakery Shanna discovered on a neighborhood walk with Cece• KidSpace Children's Museum - Laura's BFP outing in PasadenaPast BFP episodes mentioned in this episode:• Ep. 405 - Where Shanna and Laura talk about ADHD• Ep. 402 - Where Laura talks about taking Sebastian to the ENT to discuss the status of his ear tubes at age 5• Ep. 266 - Where Laura reports on Sebastian's ear tube surgery at age 2Connect with Us:• Become a Patreon member to access ad-free episodes, bonus content, live hangouts and more! patreon.com/bfppodcast• Follow us on social: Instagram, TikTok or Facebook at @bfppodcast• Join our Facebook community group for support and camaraderie on your parenting journey.• Visit our website: bigfatpositivepodcast.com• Email us: contact@bigfatpositivepodcast.com• Send us a voice message: speakpipe.com/bfppodcastIf you enjoyed this episode, help spread the word by sharing the show or leaving a review. Thank you!Big Fat Positive: A Pregnancy and Parenting Journey is produced by Laura Birek, Shanna Micko and Steve Yager. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Most couples think they have a communication problem, but the truth is usually deeper: they have an emotional safety problem. Without safety, you're just "rolling paint on a crumbling wall."In this episode, Kameran Alareqi breaks down why emotional safety is the "psychological oxygen" every relationship needs to thrive. We explore how childhood attachment styles (anxious, dismissive avoidant, and fearful avoidant) shape your current marriage and why your nervous system might be physically rejecting your partner.Inside This Episode:The Root System: Why emotional safety is the foundation for neural regulation and executive functioning.Attachment Theory 101: How we transfer our "secure base" from our parents to our partners.The A.R.E. Acronym: A deep dive into Accessibility, Responsiveness, and Engagement (from Emotionally Focused Therapy).Baseball in the House: Why you can't "steal home" (physical intimacy) without hitting first, second, and third base (safety, connection, and emotional intimacy).The Soft Startup: How to use "I feel, when, because, I need" to end the cycle of criticism and defensiveness.Breaking the Cycle: Stop the "Wait and Bait" and learn to separate the person from the pattern.Key Takeaways:Co-Regulation: Your partner and your children borrow your energetic state. If you aren't emotionally sober, you can't provide a safe harbor.Conflict vs. Connection: Emotional safety isn't the absence of conflict; it's the presence of connection during conflict.The Arrogance of Change: Why trying to change your partner is a barrier to your own growth and maturity.Resources & Links:[WORKSHOP] Changing Your Marriage By Yourself Are you the only one trying? Join Kameran for a special workshop on May 19th at 7:00 PM CT via Zoom.
Scott Brewer and Kyle Agre are talking hunting, fishing and just about anything you can do outdoors each weekend on Gone Outdoors Radio. This week is all about the heritage and tradition of the Minnesota Fishing Opener. The pair welcome Minnesota DNR Commissioner Sarah Strommen from Stillwater, MN and the Minnesota Governor's Fishing Opener Celebration, Jason Bahr from Tut's Bait and Tackle in Baxter, MN talking about live bait availability and Captain Ben Barrus of Border View Lodge with a Lake of the Woods fishing report. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode we are joined by Mike Rex. Mike has been on the Wildlife council for Ohio for many years and is now the Chairman. Mike is also an avid deer and turkey hunter. On this episode we ask mike his thoughts and opinions on the current state of Ohios deer hunting. Changes to the future and how our voices can be heard.Thanks for listening!John 3.3WiseEye Tech Trail Camerashttps://wiseeyetech.com/Code: bornagain for 10% off! Premier Outdoorshttps://premieroutdoors.us/Code at the register: Podcast 2025 for 10% off! (exclusions apply)Rogue Bowstringshttps://www.roguebowstrings.comCode: BornAgain20 for 20% off!Latitude Outdoorshttps://www.latitudeoutdoors.comCode: BORNAGAIN for 15% off!
On today's episode: The rapidly rising cost of Tungsten! Major League Fishing Stage 5 results Fishing Poll: The most OVERRATED bait companies Mailbag: Wading in nasty water, rod weights, and more! Tackle Talk is presented by: The Rod Locker | www.therodlocker.com | Promo Code: TACKLETALKAMAY Additional support provided by: Amped Outdoors | www.ampedoutdoors.com Humminbird | www.humminbird.com Minn Kota | www.minnkotamotors.com
Riz Ahmed is an Oscar and Emmy-award winning actor and rapper, known for pushing for more nuanced portrayals of South Asians, and especially Muslims, on screen. In his most recent projects, he's shaking the foundations of British cultural mythology by taking on two roles that have long been definitive for white actors: James Bond and Hamlet. He joins Tom to talk about his new series Bait, where he plays an actor chasing the role of 007, and why he wanted to strip down Shakespeare's most famous tragedy into something more contemporary for his film Hamlet.
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Ike's Bytes ft. Mark Sexton & The Berkley Lab Series Guys… this one's a GAME CHANGER.
This week we celebrate the Wisconsin musky opener, discuss bait preferences and season strategies, and welcome Lee Tauchen from Today's Angler / Lee Lures to share his background and top early-season presentations. The episode also touches on community flood relief efforts, a generous donation from Muskie Bumper, and practical tips for anglers heading out on opening weekend.
The Reverend Tracy returns with a sharp, eye-opening installment of Nerdy Bitz: TL;DL titled “Rage Bait – Where Negativity Bias Meets Chronic Stress.” In this fast-hitting episode, The Reverend Tracy pulls back the curtain on one of the internet's most manipulative tricks—content designed not to inform or entertain, but to provoke, irritate, and keep you emotionally hooked.At the center of the discussion is negativity bias, the very human tendency to pay more attention to things that anger, frustrate, or threaten us. The Reverend Tracy breaks down how this ancient survival mechanism—once useful for avoiding danger—has been hijacked by modern social media platforms. Instead of helping you dodge predators, it's now being used to keep you glued to your screen, doom-scrolling through a steady stream of outrage.This episode dives into how “rage bait” works: those posts that seem almost engineered to make your blood boil. Whether it's intentionally bad takes, misleading headlines, or polarizing opinions, the goal isn't meaningful conversation—it's engagement at any cost. And the more you react, the more the algorithm learns exactly how to keep you coming back for another hit of irritation.The Reverend Tracy doesn't stop at the “what”—they go straight into the “why.” Social media companies aren't stumbling into this by accident. Their systems are designed to maximize attention, and outrage is one of the most reliable ways to do it. The result? A feedback loop where your stress response is constantly activated, leaving you mentally drained without always realizing why.By connecting the dots between negativity bias and chronic stress, this episode highlights the real-world consequences of living in a digitally amplified outrage machine. It's not just about annoying posts—it's about what prolonged exposure to that kind of content does to your mood, your focus, and even your overall well-being.As always, Nerdy Bitz: TL;DL keeps things concise but impactful. The Reverend Tracy delivers a powerful reminder that not every post deserves your attention—and sometimes the most rebellious thing you can do is simply not engage.Support Friends Talking Nerdy on Patreon.As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms.Head to Friends Talking Nerdy's website for more information on where to find us online.
Today's episode is brought to you (as usual!) by a conversation with a client that I had today. This time, it was a reel, captioned "Cry It Out Is Not A Thing" which discussed.....nothing that was even remotely related to sleep. But a great hook, right?!So today I'm going to unpack it a bit - a response to the constant barrage of triggering content we get as parents on social media (and a reminder about what actually matters, and what to focus on, instead).In this episode I mentioned another one (my most downloaded episode ever!) Check it out here: The Truth About "Gentle Sleep" and "Cry It Out"Loved this episode? There is so much more where that came from:️Subscribe....leave a review....and share with your friends!Follow The Fun On IG: @BrittanySheehanSleepWork with me:1:1 Concierge Sleep PlansSleep CoursesPotty Training SupportThe B Hive Client Membership ProgramTake The Sleep QuizLearn More About Me & My ApproachRead Success StoriesSay Hi: info@brittanysheehan.com
The Boys try their best to understand what actor/rapper RIZ AHMED's new show, Bait, is about before having him judge the potential of one of their employee's rap career. Check out Riz's new show, Bait, on Amazon Prime now! Get a Hat Pack Hat here! Check out Sean and Hayes’s bonus shows at Patreon.com/HollywoodHandbook Listen on the iHeartRadio App!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us Fan MailAre you looking to build elite consistency on the tournament trail? In this episode, we sit down with West Coast pro bass angler Ty Manterola to break down exactly how he approaches highly-pressured tournament waters and continually puts massive bags on the scales at events like the WON Bass Clear Lake Open and the BAM Trail.Ty drops a masterclass on his tournament strategy, how he breaks down new water, and his elite approach to mid-strolling using forward-facing sonar. Then, we get into the juice: The Hideup Coike. This spiny, urchin-style elastomer bait is taking the bass fishing world by storm, and Ty reveals exactly how to rig it, where to throw it, and why bass absolutely lose their minds over this unique Japanese creature bait. Whether you are throwing it on a drop shot, Neko-rigging it for suspended fish, or dialing in your finesse presentation, this technical lure breakdown is one you don't want to miss.
This weekend, learn how speaking kindly and guarding against false teaching helps build up the church. Instead of quarrelling about petty matters, focus on speaking the truth in love with others' best interest in mind!
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Disclaimer: this episode was recorded before recent events have transpired. I am so grateful for your understanding and support Love, LindsieCC 475: Nothing is off-limits in this episode of Coffee Convos from unfiltered conversations about live show anxiety and the reality of being perceived in real life, to wildly honest takes on confidence, relationships, and what people assume versus what's actually true, this episode leans all the way into the chaos. A heated debate about thong bikinis turns into a deeper conversation about projection, judgment, and autonomy, while dating standards and financial dynamics bring unexpected self-awareness.Things shift between hilarious and brutally real as Kail and Lindsie test how well they actually know each other, revisit personal habits, and open up about emotional responses, parenting styles, and the ways their past still shows up in the present. And just when you think it can't get crazier a dating foul play closes things out in the most unforgettable way.Get your Fatherless Behavior Tour Tickets herePlease vote for us in the lifestyle category here!For full videos head to patreon.com/kaillowry To send in your Foul Plays email us at info@coffeeconvos.comThank you for checking out our sponsors!RoBody: Find out if you're covered for free at ro.com/coffeeconvosChime: Join the millions who are already banking fee free today. Head to Chime.com/COFFEE. Zocdoc: Stop putting off those doctors appointments and go to Zocdoc.com/CONVOS to find and instantly book a doctor you love todaySkims: Shop our favorite bras and underwear at SKIMS.com. After you place your order, be sure to let them know we sent you! Select "podcast" in the survey and be sure to select our show in the dropdown menu that follows.Merit: Right now, Merit Beauty is offering our listeners their Signature Makeup Bag with your first order at meritbeauty.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us Fan MailOn today's episode we are joined by Bassmaster Elite Series pro and Japanese angler - Takumi Ito! We talk bass fishing cultural learnings, bait modifications and so much more.
Comedian Tony P joins the show to discuss why he's accidentally "swinger bait" in Florida and the absolute nightmare of his latest vacation. We also deep dive into the 2026 World Cup price gouging at MetLife Stadium—from $150 train rides to the $255 parking "deals."Highlights:World Cup Chaos: Why FIFA told Chuck Schumer to kick rocks while fans face $10,000 tickets.Albert the Alligator: After 34 years, Tony Cavallaro officially loses his 750lb "best friend."The Backyard Guests: A hot air balloon emergency lands in a California yard and the passengers act like it's a social call.Politics vs. Religion: Why are people trading their faith for politicians?Tony P's Vacation: Rental car rage and why Florida swingers were eyeing him at the bar.Keywords: NYC Comedy, Tony P, MetLife Stadium World Cup, Albert the Alligator Buffalo, Tony Cavallaro, Podcast Comedy NYC, Swinger Stories, Hot Air Balloon Landing.
"Barry is ready to start dating for the first time in 25 years; Kim puts her trust in Lydia's hands; Ethan puts it all on the line in a make-or-break decision."Barry and his good buddy Taylor test the warm waters with Zac when they plan a boys only night at the local sauna. 3LW are back with new music and now they are taking on the Christian Worship scene. Lydia mutilates Kim's Hair, Moriah goes goo goo over Ethan and Kaylynn is fixin' to get her man back and be, "One Less Lonely Girl." Follow us on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook– and while you're at it, feel free to peruse our Shit Talk Shop!And if you're the ultimate trash, join us on Patreon!CHECK OUT OUR BRAND NEW WEBSITE WITH WEEKLY RECPAS OF OUR TRASHY RECAPS!www.shittalkpod.com
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What is on your sports bucket list! It could be a game, event, stadium! Let us know in the comments or shoot me a DM (@matthewcoca) and we can talk about it! Go Sports!!!!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
R&B artist Jill Scott shares some of the lessons she learned from the legends who came before her, including the moment she first met Aretha Franklin. Scott's new album is ‘To Whom This May Concern.' Also, actor Riz Ahmed talks about his Prime Video series, ‘Bait.' He plays a British Pakistani actor auditioning to be the next James Bond. He talks about drawing from moments in his own life, battling self-criticism and chasing acceptance. To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy