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ON THIS EPISODE! THE EPSTEIN “LIST” kerfuffle, a Counting Crowes show, hot BBQ chat, wife complaints, and a big fat discussion of the new SUPERMAN film now in theaters! Wow! join our discord it is the best discord: https://discord.gg/ntcQjmWJZW
This week on Brohio, we're diving into one of the most jaw-dropping police corruption scandals in American history. The Baltimore Police Department's Gun Trace Task Force was supposed to get guns off the streets—but behind the scenes, they were robbing drug dealers, planting evidence, reselling seized drugs, and framing innocent people. This elite unit became a criminal enterprise with badges, and the stories are absolutely insane: cash-stuffed safes, mysterious deaths, and cops taking paid vacations on taxpayers' dime while running a criminal empire. This is Training Day—but real. And way more messed up.Tickets to our Dallas Live Show!! Brohiopodcast.com/ticketsThis episode is sponsored by BetterHelp – Don't let your demons run the streets like the GTTF. Talk to someone. Visit BetterHelp.com/brohio to get 10% off your first month.And DraftKings Casino – Feeling lucky? Don't try it in Baltimore. Play safe and smart with DraftKings Casino. Use promo code BROHIOPODCAST when you sign up to claim your bonus. 21+ and in eligible states. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER.
Chase Sui Wonders joins Seth and Josh on the pod this week! She talks all about visiting Nauru in the South Pacific Ocean, summers growing up on the lake, the travel documentary she made with her brother, participating in native Alaskan Games, and so much more! Plus, she chats about her upcoming film I Know What You Did Last Summer! Watch more Family Trips episodes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlqYOfxU_jQem4_NRJPM8_wLBrEEQ17B6 Family Trips is produced by Rabbit Grin Productions. Theme song written and performed by Jeff Tweedy. ------------------------- Support our sponsors: Baltimore is just a short drive or train ride from New York, Philly, and D.C. Plan your visit today at Baltimore.org Baltimore: You won't get it ‘til you get here! Go to Quince.com/TRIPS for free shipping on your order and three hundred and sixty-five -day returns. Get 20% off your DeleteMe plan when you go to joindeleteme.com/TRIPS and use promo code TRIPS at checkout. Family Trips Live from Amsterdam will be released on 7/17 and was made possible by Airbnb. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Making sense out of all your cents. When a dad asks for help navigating a debate about what to do with all the dang pennies around the house, the boys summon all of their Denver Mint tour experience to save a family from devouring itself. CLICK HERE TO VOTE FOR THIS WEEK'S WINNER (Poll opens at 10:00am Mountain Time—anyone can vote!) LINKS: Follow us for show dates and more: Adam Cayton-Holland • Ben Roy • Andrew Orvedahl • The Grawlix Support this podcast on Patreon to get ad-free episodes, bonus videos, exclusive merch, birthday shout-outs and more. UPCOMING SHOWS: See the Grawlix live at the Bug Theatre on Saturday, July 26th with Django Gold and Britt Boyd! See Adam's one man show at TACAW in Basalt, CO on July 18th! See Andrew at Lucha Libre & Laughs in Boulder, CO on July 18th! See Adam headlining at Dallas Comedy Club on August 1st! See Ben's band SPELLS at the Recess Records Romp in San Pedro, California on August 1st-3rd! See Ben headlining in the Washington, DC and Baltimore area on August 6th-8th See Adam peforming at the Southeast Arizona Birding Festival in Tuscon on August 8th! Check out Andrew's new tabletop roleplaying game, ENDLESS GRINDSET! Got a question? Email us: question@advicefight.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chef & co-owner of The Corner Pantry (TCP), Neill Howell returns to the podcast to talk growth, creativity, and keeping standards high. Howell & TCP has expanded the cafe and deepened their commitment to local sourcing. Howell shares his philosophy behind TCP's menu and how to build community through food. Also, Howell discusses how evolving, being creative and has kept the business successful for 11+ years.Topics Covered:How Corner Pantry expanded while keeping its identity intactThe creative challenge of seasonal, local sourcingCatering as a creative and financial engineWhy restaurant work is more than food—it's relationshipsStaying relevant through change, quality, and experimentation
Superpowers for Good should not be considered investment advice. Seek counsel before making investment decisions. When you purchase an item, launch a campaign or create an investment account after clicking a link here, we may earn a fee. Engage to support our work.Watch the show on television by downloading the e360tv channel app to your Roku, LG or AmazonFireTV. You can also see it on YouTube.Devin: What is your superpower?Kevin: Being able to build real relationships.The link between unresolved trauma and recidivism is undeniable. In this episode of Superpowers for Good, guest Kevin Shird shared a profound perspective on how mental health challenges contribute to poor decision-making and the cycle of incarceration. Kevin, a professor, author, and advocate, is no stranger to the justice system, having experienced it firsthand. Now, he's using his story to create a roadmap for change.Kevin explained that unresolved trauma often plays a central role in the repetitive cycles of poor choices many individuals make post-incarceration. “Poor choices are actually tied to unresolved trauma,” he stated, adding, “when trauma is unresolved, there's a propensity for continuing this hamster wheel of just poor choices after poor choices.” His insights shed light on a key issue: the need for better mental health care within prisons to address these deeply rooted issues before individuals reenter society.Kevin shared the heartbreaking story of a friend he met while incarcerated—a man who initially served a short sentence but, after his release, committed a double murder and now faces life in prison. The tragedy, Kevin emphasized, could have been prevented with better mental health support during his friend's incarceration. “Hurt people hurt people,” Kevin explained. “When people aren't well... sometimes their struggles land in our laps.”Kevin advocates for placing licensed clinical social workers inside prisons as a proactive solution. He pointed out that 95% of incarcerated individuals will eventually return to society, becoming our neighbors, coworkers, and community members. By providing mental health support behind prison walls, he believes we can reduce recidivism, enhance public safety, and foster healthier communities.This episode reinforced the urgent need for systemic reform to prioritize mental health care in the criminal justice system. Kevin's work, including his book A Life for a Life, serves as both a call to action and a source of hope. Through his advocacy, he's demonstrating how addressing trauma can transform lives and break cycles of harm.By highlighting these issues, Kevin reminded us that change is possible—and it starts with seeing the humanity in everyone.tl;dr:Kevin Shird shares how unresolved trauma drives recidivism and advocates for better mental health care.He highlights the importance of placing licensed social workers in prisons to support incarcerated individuals.Kevin recounts a tragic story to illustrate how unaddressed trauma leads to devastating consequences.He explains his superpower of authentic connection and how storytelling fosters healing and understanding.Kevin encourages vulnerability to build deeper relationships and drive meaningful change in the world.How to Develop Authentic Connection As a SuperpowerKevin Shird's superpower lies in his ability to authentically connect with people through storytelling. “I pride myself on just being able to build real relationships,” Kevin explained. He emphasized the importance of “removing the mask” to connect with others on a deeper, human level. By sharing his vulnerabilities and personal experiences, Kevin creates bonds that inspire healing and understanding. “Everybody has a story,” he said, reminding us that even when our struggles differ, they are all significant and worthy of empathy.Kevin recounted how sharing a vulnerable story about his father's alcoholism in his first book led to powerful connections with readers. Despite initial embarrassment, he wrote about his father's addiction, and the response was overwhelming. Readers reached out to share their own experiences with addicted family members, often in tears. This demonstrated how his authenticity in storytelling inspired others to confront and heal from their own struggles.Tips for Developing Authentic Connection:Remove the emotional “mask” and embrace vulnerability.Recognize that everyone has a story, even if it differs from yours.Focus on building genuine human connections by listening and empathizing.Use storytelling to create shared experiences and inspire others.By following Kevin's example and advice, you can make authentic connection a skill. With practice and effort, you could make it a superpower that enables you to do more good in the world.Remember, however, that research into success suggests that building on your own superpowers is more important than creating new ones or overcoming weaknesses. You do you!Guest ProfileKevin Shird (he/him):Author and writer, Kevin Shird Enterprises About Kevin Shird Enterprises : Content CreationWebsite: a.co/d/9peNrrsX/Twitter Handle: @kevin_shirdCompany Facebook Page: facebook.com/KevinA.ShirdOther URL: simonandschuster.com/books/A-Life-for-a-Life/Kevin-Shird/9798888458440Biographical Information: Kevin Shird is a four-time published author, activist, and screenwriter. He has become an expert on using the past to build a better future. Shird began his very unorthodox journey at the tender age of sixteen when he started dealing drugs on the streets of Baltimore. This led to him serving a total of almost twelve years in prison. Since leaving prison, Shird has monetized his life's lessons by authoring books on social issues. He lectures at colleges and universities across America on issues like education, public health policy, and mass incarceration. During the Obama Administration, he collaborated with the White House and President Obama's Clemency Initiative. In 2018, he became an associate at Johns Hopkins University's Center for Medical Humanities and Social Medicine, where he co-teaches a class on public health. Today, he serves as a professor at Coppin State University. Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/kevin-shird-6b76455aInstagram Handle: @kevin_shirdSupport Our SponsorsOur generous sponsors make our work possible, serving impact investors, social entrepreneurs, community builders and diverse founders. Today's advertisers include FundingHope, DealMaker, DNA, Rancho Affordable Housing (Proactive). Learn more about advertising with us here.Max-Impact MembersThe following Max-Impact Members provide valuable financial support:Carol Fineagan, Independent Consultant | Hiten Sonpal, RISE Robotics | Lory Moore, Lory Moore Law | Marcia Brinton, High Desert Gear | Matthew Mead, Hempitecture | Michael Pratt, Qnetic | Dr. Nicole Paulk, Siren Biotechnology | Paul Lovejoy, Stakeholder Enterprise | Pearl Wright, Global Changemaker | Ralf Mandt, Next Pitch | Scott Thorpe, Philanthropist | Sharon Samjitsingh, Health Care Originals | Add Your Name HereUpcoming SuperCrowd Event CalendarIf a location is not noted, the events below are virtual.Impact Cherub Club Meeting hosted by The Super Crowd, Inc., a public benefit corporation, on July 15, 2025, at 1:00 PM Eastern. Each month, the Club meets to review new offerings for investment consideration and to conduct due diligence on previously screened deals. To join the Impact Cherub Club, become an Impact Member of the SuperCrowd.SuperCrowdHour, July 16, 2025, at 1:00 PM Eastern. Devin Thorpe, CEO and Founder of The Super Crowd, Inc., will lead a session on "Balance Sheets & Beyond: The Impact Investor's Guide to Financials." If terms like “income statement” and “cash flow” make your eyes glaze over, this session is for you. Devin will break down the fundamentals of financial statements in clear, simple language—perfect for beginners who want to better understand the numbers behind the businesses they support. Whether you're a new investor, a founder navigating financials, or simply curious about how money moves through mission-driven companies, you'll leave this session more confident and informed. Don't miss it!SuperCrowd25, August 21st and 22nd: This two-day virtual event is an annual tradition but with big upgrades for 2025! We'll be streaming live across the web and on TV via e360tv. Apply for the Live Pitch here. VIPs get access to our better-than-in-person networking, including backstage passes, VIP networking and an exclusive VIP webinar! Get your VIP access for just $25. A select group of affordable sponsorship opportunities is still available. Learn more here.Community Event CalendarSuccessful Funding with Karl Dakin, Tuesdays at 10:00 AM ET - Click on Events.Devin Thorpe is featured in a free virtual masterclass series hosted by Irina Portnova titled Break Free, Elevate Your Money Mindset & Call In Overflow, focused on transforming your relationship with money through personal stories and practical insights. June 8-21, 2025.Join Dorian Dickinson, founder & CEO of FundingHope, for Startup.com's monthly crowdfunding workshop, where he'll dive into strategies for successfully raising capital through investment crowdfunding. June 24 at noon Eastern.Future Forward Summit: San Francisco, Wednesday, June 25 · 3:30 - 8:30 pm PDT.Regulated Investment Crowdfunding Summit 2025, Crowdfunding Professional Association, Washington DC, October 21-22, 2025.Impact Accelerator Summit is a live in-person event taking place in Austin, Texas, from October 23–25, 2025. This exclusive gathering brings together 100 heart-centered, conscious entrepreneurs generating $1M+ in revenue with 20–30 family offices and venture funds actively seeking to invest in world-changing businesses. Referred by Michael Dash, participants can expect an inspiring, high-impact experience focused on capital connection, growth, and global impact.Call for community action:Please show your support for a tax credit for investments made via Regulation Crowdfunding, benefiting both the investors and the small businesses that receive the investments. 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On episode 180 of March Forth with Mike Bauman, Mike chats with Free Friends! Comprised of Ben DeHan (vocals/guitar), Lauren "Lo" DeHan (vocals/cello), and Gil Perez (drums), Free Friends is a pop punk/emo trio from Baltimore, Maryland that formed in 2023. Since their inception, Free Friends has captured the attention of pop punk and emo fans with their own unique blend of emotion, energy, Lo's cello, Gil's chops on the kit, and Ben's lyrics and riffs. From releasing new singles, making music videos, and playing live gigs, Free Friends has been on the grind since first forming back in May, 2023. Over the years, the band has collaborated with the likes of Makeout, Hit The Lights, glimmers, The Dangerous Summer, Pine Creek Academy, The Great Heights Band, and High Wire, among others. In 2024, Free Friends dropped their debut EP entitled Sweet Nothing, which was produced by Matt Malpass (Blink-182, Magnolia Park), Eric Taft (The Great Heights Band), and Bryan Czap (The Dangerous Summer). Their latest single entitled "Toxic Trait" with Pine Creek Academy just dropped on May 28th. This August, Free Friends will release their debut, full-length album. Prior to that, they're going to hit the road July 25-27 for "The Poolside Maintenance Tour" with Pine Creek Academy, and August 14-23 for the "Now That's What I Call Pop Punk Tour, Vol. 1" with Mighty Vices and Break Out Day. In this episode, Ben, Lauren, and Gil talk with Mike about forming Free Friends, persevering through the challenges of being a band in the modern-day music scene, making their upcoming LP, hitting the road this summer with their friends, not quitting on your dreams, and more. This episode also features the song "Toxic Trait" from Free Friends and Pine Creek Academy, available where you get your music! Follow Free Friends on Instagram @freefriendsrock. To stay up-to-date with Free Friends and go see them on tour this summer, visit https://freefriendsrock.com/. Follow Mike on Instagram @marchforthpod. To stay up-to-date on the podcast and learn more about Mike, visit https://linktr.ee/marchforthpod. If you or someone you know needs mental health resources, please visit the following links: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us; https://988lifeline.org/ Thanks for listening! If ya dug the show, like it, share it, tell a friend, subscribe, and above all, keep the faith and be kind to one another.
NBC Sports analyst Devin McCourty joined the show. Devin thinks the Steelers have a chance in the AFC North, but he still picks Baltimore to win the division. He would take the Steelers over Cincinnati. He thinks the DK Metcalf trade is the most impactful, outside of Aaron Rodgers. He picks T.J. Watt over Myles Garrett due to having "more game-changing plays."
Hour 2 with Joe Starkey: Recapping the celebrity softball game, benefitting Cam Heyward's charity, The Heyward House. Devin thinks the Steelers have a chance in the AFC North, but he still picks Baltimore to win the division. He would take the Steelers over Cincinnati. Devin was surprised by the Minkah deal. He thinks the DK Metcalf trade is the most impactful, outside of Aaron Rodgers.
Episode 329 features AITA, an emo band from the Baltimore area. In the interview, I spoke with Patricia Ramón and Justin Kuhl. We talked about their new record, their band name, what it's like balancing band life with day jobs in the modern world, and much more. They've got a big show coming up in DC this weekend on Friday the 18th at Pearl Street Warehouse. I also featured their song “Beyond Summer” on this episode — if you like it, you can stream it wherever you listen to music. Thanks for listening and for supporting local artists! Please follow, rate, or review the podcast wherever you are streaming if you'd like to help us out. -- Part-Time Rockstar Productions is available in the DMV for music videos and live filming. Part-Time Rockstar Spotify Playlist
Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner talk all things MLB. The 2025 MLB season has reached its midpoint, and this comprehensive analysis covers every division with in-depth insights, team trajectories, betting odds, and trade deadline expectations. In the National League West, the Dodgers hold a firm lead despite recent struggles, with the Diamondbacks falling apart due to injuries and shifting into sell mode. San Diego and San Francisco trail closely but have struggled with consistency. The NL Central has turned into a race between the Cubs and Brewers. The Cubs benefit from the easiest second-half schedule and are positioned to buy key players, while the Brewers boast bullpen strength and recent form despite a tougher road ahead. The Mets and Phillies lead a tense NL East battle, separated by just half a game, with both teams healthy and ready to spend at the deadline. Meanwhile, the Braves' collapse due to poor road performance has effectively eliminated them from contention. In the American League, the Astros control the AL West, built on elite pitching and a dominant bullpen, while Yordan Álvarez's return could be pivotal. Seattle is competitive but lacks offensive consistency outside of Cal Raleigh. The Rangers struggle on the road but remain in the wild card hunt. The AL Central is ruled by the Tigers, who lead by 11.5 games with the best record in MLB. Other division teams like the Twins, Guardians, and Royals trail far behind and show little sign of catching up. The AL East is a four-team war among the Blue Jays, Yankees, Red Sox, and Rays. The Blue Jays dominate at home but are vulnerable on the road. The Yankees are aggressive buyers with deep pockets, while Boston's win streak thrust them into the race before a brutal post-break schedule. Tampa Bay has cooled off and may fade. Baltimore, once hyped, is now out of the conversation. Player performance and team value are heavily discussed, such as the Astros' closing combo of Hader and Abreu, the Mariners' unexpected offense, and concerns over Mookie Betts and the Dodgers' injuries. Betting odds provide deeper context. Dodgers and Tigers lead World Series projections, but analysts recommend the Astros (10:1), Blue Jays (20:1), Padres (28:1), and Mets (9:1) for better returns. These teams combine talent with upside and have the potential to strengthen at the deadline. The episode ends by highlighting key second-half questions: Can underperformers bounce back? Will top teams stay healthy? Who will be the most aggressive buyers? And which wild card hopefuls will surge? The next two months promise a thrilling path to October baseball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Legendary WQSR and Good Time Oldies morning host Steve Rouse joins Nestor at the new Costas Inn in Timonium to talk Baltimore radio history and how to grow an enduring audience that never leaves. The post Legendary WQSR host Steve Rouse joins Nestor at Costas to talk Baltimore radio history and how to succeed first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Megyn Kelly and Ben Shapiro debate accountability and Trump admin handling of the Epstein fallout along with Tucker Carlson's take on Israel's possible involvement. Biden tried defending autopen use to the New York Times. Bill Maher CLASHES with Actor John Leguizamo after he argues there's "plenty of room" for more immigrants in US. #megynkelly #benshapiro #billmaher #trump #epstein #tuckercarlson
Baltimore comedian Umar Khan joins us for a raw and hilarious breakdown of comedy, aging, marriage, and why he never chased the Hollywood dream.We talk about bombing on stage, green room gossip with Tim Dillon and Mark Normand, being too old to party, and the strange joy of staying local.From weed paranoia and Facebook fights to fighting waves of 10-year-olds and whether comedy is even worth it anymore, this episode is equal parts stand-up wisdom and existential dread.
All Paws Home Recap: How Many Animals Found Homes This Past Weekend? JUDGE JESS: We've Been Dating For 9 Months But He Won't Let Me See His Bedroom... TALK ME OUT OF IT UPDATE: I Asked My Bumble Date To Take Over My Dog-Watching Job
Liam and Sydnie are live from the Baltimore Vault Tour! Not only did they play a monstrous amount of epic Keyforge, but they faced off against each other along the way. The two PV evangelists fought grueling battles of fate and fortune against the largest field yet this year. Between spending time with Drazkor and Forgecore, they were even able to fit in a little fun!If you wish to donate to HFFS here is our Patreon link: https://www.patreon.com/hffspodcast • Please subscribe if you enjoyed this episode, leave a review on Apple with your thoughts, and share it on your social channels. We appreciate any and all support. // If you wish to connect with, join our Discord, link below, or email us: hffspodcast@gmail.com. Connect with Sydnie on Discord: SCSteele // Blake on Discord: blvdblake // Devin on Discord: DevDevJoin our Discord to talk about episodes and help shape future ones! https://discord.gg/w6vbkWF6Xh
We would love to hear your feedback!The tightrope between platform profits and driver welfare grows more precarious as Uber's CEO suggests tipping should be based on service quality, not necessity.• Only 20% of Uber riders tip compared to an estimated 90% for food delivery• Seattle implements groundbreaking 14-day notice requirement before driver deactivation, despite DoorDash's $3 billion quarterly revenue• Milwaukee driver strike fails when protesters block other drivers from working, resulting in police intervention• Waymo expands to offer driverless rides to teens 14-17, potentially offering parents peace of mind about driver safety• Instacart introduces "priority delivery" in as fast as 30 minutes and "no rush delivery" for cost-conscious consumers• Sleepwalking woman discovers she ordered just a honey mustard sauce from DoorDash at 1 AM• Fight between Uber driver and Atlanta sports reporter escalates to physical violence after disagreement about air conditioning• Baltimore driver claims to have driven for rideshare platforms in all 50 states over three yearsJoin our Telegram group to connect with gig workers around the world. Support the show on Patreon at patreon.com/thegigeconomypodcast to access exclusive content and live sessions following each episode.Digital Disruption with Geoff Nielson Discover how technology is reshaping our lives and livelihoods.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showEverything Gig Economy Podcast Related: Download the audio podcast Newsletter Octopus is a mobile entertainment tablet for your riders. Earn 100.00 per month for having the tablet in your car! No cost for the driver! Want to earn more and stay safe? Download Maxymo Love the show? You now have the opportunity to support the show with some great rewards by becoming a Patron. Tier #2 we offer free merch, an Extra in-depth podcast per month, and an NSFW pre-show https://www.patreon.com/thegigeconpodcast The Gig Economy Podcast Group. Download Telegram 1st, then click on the link to join. TikTok Subscribe on Youtube
Lansdowne native, Steve Eberle, attended Saint Philomena's grade school, Monsignor Bonner High School, and DeSales University. He joined Summer Stage in 1990 and participated as an apprentice for two seasons. His first show was 1992's Alice in Wonderland, directed by Tara Urban. One of Steve's memorable roles was Gandalf in The Hobbit. He was in the Main Stage production of Me and My Girl in 1996. After living in Baltimore for a few decades, Steve returned home and bought the house he grew up in. He is currently the Vice President of Advancement for a national non-profit organization. Steve also sits on the board of directors for The Historic Lansdowne Theater Corporation. I hope you enjoy our conversation, so come along and have some fun . . .Steve's links:Stephen A. Eberle, CFRE professional page: https://stephen-a-eberle.com/Historic Lansdowne Theater Corporation: https://www.lansdownetheater.org/We all have stories to tell, and they can be heard here. Welcome to Brave and Strong and True, a podcast that engages Summer Stage alumni of all ages. I'm Bob Falkenstein.Our music is composed and performed by Neil McGettigan https://neilmcgettiganandtheeleventhhour.bandcamp.com/releases. Please click on the link to visit Neil's BandCamp website to listen to songs from his album, including cut number 7, “Harry Dietzler.” Please support Neil's work by buying downloads of your favorites.Please follow Brave and Strong and True on Apple Podcasts. While you're there, please rate the show and leave a comment. If you want to be a guest on Brave and Strong and True, please contact me at braveandstrongandtrue@gmail.com. I can record five guests simultaneously, so reach out to your friends for an online mini-reunion.You must have the latest version of the Google Chrome browser on your desktop or laptop computer. I can now record interviews with guests who have iPads or iPhones. It helps if you have an external microphone and headphones, but Apple earbuds work too; however, Bluetooth ones are not 100% reliable, so see if you can borrow wired ones.Support the showUpper Darby Summer Stage is now part of the non-profit organization known as the Upper Darby Arts and Education Foundation. Justin Heimbecker is the Executive Director of the UDAEF. If you are able to support Summer Stage financially, please visit udsummerstage.org to find out more.
Kyle Stowers homered three times against his former team as the Marlins beat the O's 11-1 and took the series in Baltimore. Miami will enjoy the All Star Break and open up a series against the Royals on Monday Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back, friends. This week on the podcast, I sit down with Ben Kovacs, co-founder of Guardian Gym, a nonprofit martial arts academy with locations in Los Angeles, Baltimore, Ethiopia, and more, with a mission to empower youth through free access to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and mentorship. Ben shares the personal experiences that ignited his passion for community work and the story behind the gym's inception. From securing funding for their first location to building a culture rooted in connection rather than competition, Ben walks us through how Guardian Gym challenges the stereotypes surrounding combat sports. We explore the emotional, psychological, and social benefits that martial arts can offer, especially for at-risk youth, and discuss why BJJ is far more than a sport—it's a transformative tool for growth, self-respect, and community healing. To keep up with Ben and what Guardian is up to, you can follow on Instagram at @guardiangym and guardiangym.org We want to shout out @johnsfitmeals Head over and use promo code Mad10, and you'll get 10% off. Thank you, again, to everyone for listening to and supporting the podcast up to this point. Below, you'll find info on where to find the shows and social media. Tell a friend to tell a friend. Listeners get 20% off their purchase at simpleleaf.com and bjjwholesale.com with the code "BJJWIKI." Go check out @socialmediastrategiesthatwork. The account is operated by friend to the podcast and frequent guest @bjjmomma. Go give a follow and listen to @so_you_like_horror on Instagram and listen to the new episodes on Spotify. https://spoti.fi/3Jqrrxj The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook.com/offthematspodcast Instagram @offthematspodcast TikTok https://bit.ly/3FTEZAd WRITE INTO THE SHOW Email: offthemats2020@gmail.com
In this episode of Reimagine Childhood, host Monica Healer from the Early Childhood Christian Network welcomes Josh Zello, a seasoned early childhood educator and family pastor. Josh shares his expertise on creating engaging story times for young children, emphasizing the importance of movement and practical tips for handling group activities for ages two to five. He also discusses his experiences in Baltimore, highlighting the necessity of building trust within the community through secular story times at church to eventually share the good news. The episode concludes with a preview of an upcoming live training series for early childhood educators led by Josh. 00:00 Introduction to Reimagine Childhood 00:38 Meet Josh Zello: Passionate Preschool Ministry Leader 02:12 Understanding Children's Learning Styles 06:24 Practical Tips for Engaging Story Time 19:21 The Importance of Preparation and Engagement 20:46 Respecting and Understanding Children 24:19 Building Trust Through Community Story Time 32:30 Reimagining Early Childhood Education Link to Pastor Josh's website - https://www.jesuslovespreschoolers.com/ Link to the cohort registration page on our website — https://earlychildhoodchristiannetwork.com/product/ec-101-live-cohort/
Sure, it's the All Star break in Baltimore but the season is far from over at the Maryland Lottery where fans are still winning big as the weather heats up and the balls fly. John Martin of The Maryland Lottery gets Nestor familiar with some new games and a work of art to go with the big winners. The post John Martin of Maryland Lottery gets Nestor familiar with some new games and a work of art first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Ed and Steve Melewski took some time from Monday's BBMS to discuss the rumor that the MLB All-Star Game is heading back to Camden Yards in 2028. In recent years, some have complained that the stadium feels dated. Would an All-Star Game help remind people how great the stadium actually is?
There's something of Missy Raines in every song she records or performs. Whether she wrote it herself or selected it from another songwriter, she's lived inside the story and the sound. And she wants you to experience it alongside her. Love & Trouble, Raines' latest album with her band Allegheny, offers views from the highest peaks of her native West Virginia and from the deepest hollers of heartbreak. The 10 songs come to life with people, places, and stories that have caught her heart during her five-decade journey in bluegrass and beyond.“Who I am,” Raines reflects, “is because of what I've been through, what I've seen and experienced, what I've loved, what I've been moved by.”As a kid, Raines often traveled with her family to festivals in Baltimore and Washington, D.C., the beating heart of bluegrass in the 1960s and 70s. She'd dabbled in piano and guitar, but when her father bought a bass for himself when she was 10, she picked it up and never let it go. (The same bass is still her primary instrument now.) She started performing as a young teenager, and since then she's played with some of the greats across several generations: Mac Wiseman, Kenny Baker, Eddie Adcock, Bobby Osborne, Alison Brown, Bill Evans, Laurie Lewis, and Claire Lynch, to name a few. In her 40s, she took on the mantle of bandleader, cementing her own legacy in the bluegrass world. In 1998, she became the first woman to win IBMA's Bass Player of the Year award, and she's won that title another nine times since, as well as IBMA awards for collaborative projects with a wide range of her bluegrass peers and a Grammy nomination for her 2018 album, Royal Traveller. Her stature and her sparkle made her a well-received host of the 2024 IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards show alongside fellow bassist John Cowan.Nearly all the songs on Love & Trouble are rooted in some moment along her path, in the people and places and feelings she wants to share with her audience for the kind of connection that lasts.“Yanceyville Jail” stems from one of Raines' earliest memories of bluegrass, or at least from the backstory behind it. It was the early 1970s, and she was a kid in the audience at the storied Camp Springs, North Carolina, bluegrass festival. When Jimmy Martin's set time rolled around, festival promoter Carlton Haney walked onstage and explained that Martin wasn't going to be performing that evening, though he'd rejoin the festivities the following day. “You're not going to hear Jimmy sing tonight,” Raines, in a near-perfect mimic of Haney's North Carolina drawl, recalls him explaining, “because Jimmy's gonna spend the night in the Yanceyville jail.” The way she's heard it, there was a backstage scuffle between Martin and Haney before the set. The ground was muddy and tempers were high, ripe conditions for a juicy bit of bluegrass lore. Decades later, Raines has committed the story to song, told from Martin's imagined perspective: “I've been in hard liquor and soft red clay / And I've been in some trouble here today / Roll and tumble tooth and nail / I ain't going to the Yanceyville jail.”
In this new episode of The Truth In This Art, Henry Hyde—artisan and owner of Hyde Handmade Knives—returns to talk craft, community, and creating work that resonates.Known for his kitchen knives and meticulous approach to materials, Henry reflects on the evolution of his process, from isolating early days in a factory during the pandemic to searching for real connection at local craft shows. We discuss the emotional realities of working alone, the value of hands-on feedback over fleeting online attention, and why practical iteration beats perfectionism.Navigating solitude and the creative processChoosing craftsmanship over mass attentionEmbracing feedback at markets and in personLetting go of perfectionism and releasing finished workThe balance between woodworking, tinkering, and knife making
This week, Oz, Euphonic and Fluent salute to a VERY good neighbor as well as Baltimore's mayor; Oz urges everyone to check on the elderly in their communities during these hot summer days; The Boys discuss Marc Maron's podcast coming to an end and what it suggests about the current and future landscape of podcasting as a whole; What happened to Essence Fest this year?; Plus, your listener letters and the Top 3 STFUs! Pour Up! Song of the Week: Larry June feat. Syd- "For Tonight"
Miami Marlins vs. Baltimore Orioles MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Marlins at Orioles 1:35PM ET—Eury Perez will start for Miami. Perez has six starts with an ERA of 4.00 with WHIP of 1.04. The right hander fans 26.4% with 10% walks. Ground ball rate of 28.6% with 0.67 home runs per nine innings. Brandon Young gets the start for Baltimore. Young in five starts carries an ERA of 6.14 with WHIP of 1.73. The righty strikes out 21.2% with 11.1% walks. Grounders are 46.3% with 1.23 home runs per nine innings.
From April 9, 2024: In the early morning on March 26, a Singapore-flagged cargo ship crashed into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge. The bridge collapsed, resulting in the death of six of the eight individuals conducting maintenance on the bridge. The incident has disrupted commuter traffic and the transport of hazardous materials, and it has halted shipping traffic at the Port of Baltimore, among other effects.Lawfare Research Fellow Matt Gluck discussed the bridge's collapse, how authorities responded to it, and what it all means for the resilience of U.S. critical infrastructure and the state of crisis response with Juliette Kayyem, a professor of international security at the Harvard Kennedy School—who recently wrote a book on disaster management. Was the bridge adequately protected? How should governments and the private sector prepare to both prevent crises, but perhaps more importantly, prepare for the aftermath when they inevitably occur? To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's Mets highlights include Tiki and Morash debating Carlos Mendoza's propensity to go to the bullpen in recent losses, while Jerry and McMonigle have a similar discussion about Mendoza's recent decisions. Plus, Sal says Clay Holmes needs to have a hard cap, and he sounds off on Juan Soto's lack of hustle in Baltimore.
This week's Mets highlights include Tiki and Morash debating Carlos Mendoza's propensity to go to the bullpen in recent losses, while Jerry and McMonigle have a similar discussion about Mendoza's recent decisions. Plus, Sal says Clay Holmes needs to have a hard cap, and he sounds off on Juan Soto's lack of hustle in Baltimore.
#495 Would you have guessed that an ice cream sandwich could make you $10k per month? In this episode, host Brien Gearin dives into the entrepreneurial journey of Katherine O'Brien, owner of Cream Cruiser, a mobile dessert bike business in Baltimore, Maryland. Katherine shares how her creative side hustle turned into a full-time business, even after a major pandemic setback. She discusses the origins of her unique dessert bike concept, her transition from a day job to full-time entrepreneurship, and how her passion for catering events, especially weddings, helped her pivot and scale beyond what she ever thought possible. Katherine also talks about Bike Business University, where she now teaches aspiring entrepreneurs how to start their own bike-based businesses. Tune in to hear about the challenges, successes, and key lessons from Katherine's decade-long journey, and learn how this unique business model can be both a fun and profitable venture! (Original Air Date - 10/11/24) What we discuss with Katherine: + Turning a dessert bike idea into Cream Cruiser + Transitioning from side hustle to full-time business + Pivoting during the pandemic and shifting focus to catering + Building strong local community relationships + Acquiring a dessert manufacturing company for better margins + Offering a unique experience for events and weddings + Operating with 75% profit margins and low startup costs + Launching Bike Business University to teach others + Focusing on core products like ice cream sandwiches and push pops + Staying focused, trusting the process, and leveraging social media Thank you, Katherine! Check out Cream Cruiser at CreamCruiser.com. Check out Bike Business University at BikeBusinessUniversity.com. Follow Katherine on Instagram, here and here. Watch the video podcast of this episode! To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training. And follow us on: Instagram Facebook Tik Tok Youtube Twitter To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Want to hear from more incredible entrepreneurs? Check out all of our interviews here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Within the walls of the DOJ, there appears to be major unrest as NBC News has learned that Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino is considering leaving his job after a heated confrontation with Attorney General Pam Bondi over his frustration with how the Justice Department has handled the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. Rep. Jamie Raskin joins The Weekend to talk about that and how the increased politicization of the Justice Department will impact the nation.Plus, Mahmoud Khalil also joins the Weekend to discuss his decision to file a claim against the Trump Administration after alleging he was falsely imprisoned, maliciously prosecuted and smeared as an antisemite as the government sought to deport him because of his role in campus protests. Then Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin tell The Weekend how they've helped bring crime down in their respective cities to the lowest they've seen in decades.
What were some of our favorite segments from this past week? Join Hoody as he goes through some of the best things from the past five days of the show, including: Second Date Update, fake wedding scams, How Were You The Crazy Ex?, and more!Make sure to also keep up to date with ALL of our podcasts we do below that have new episodes every week:The Thought ShowerLet's Get WeirdCrisis on Infinite Podcasts
Miami dropped game one in Baltimore to the O's 5-2 on Friday night. Janson Junk toes the rubber for Miami at 4:05pm. Coverage begins on Fox Sports 940 at 3:30pm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's Mets highlights include Tiki and Morash debating Carlos Mendoza's propensity to go to the bullpen in recent losses, while Jerry and McMonigle have a similar discussion about Mendoza's recent decisions. Plus, Sal says Clay Holmes needs to have a hard cap, and he sounds off on Juan Soto's lack of hustle in Baltimore.
In our news wrap Friday, the State Department is laying off at least 1,300 employees as part of the Trump administration's effort to scale back the federal workforce, an appeals court threw out a plea deal for the alleged mastermind of the 9/11 attacks and police in Baltimore are investigating a suspected mass overdose event that saw more than two dozen people sent to the hospital. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The Mets lost a double header in Baltimore. They had a lead in both games. Jerry cannot believe they took David Peterson out in the 8th inning after having an easy 7th. The Mets have to go into KC and win the series going into the all-star break. It was an ugly day yesterday for them
We started the hour with talk of the Yankees win last night, which C-Mac thinks was their best win of the series. They were being no-hit until the 8th inning and were down 5-0 and won the game. Cal Raleigh said after the game their closer was tipping pitches, in particular his slider. After getting swept in a double header yesterday, the Mets have to take 2-of-3 in KC before the all-star break. Peter returns for his final update of the day and starts with the Yankees win including the sounds of Volpe's tremendous slide into home on the Judge sac fly. Stanton talked about his first career pinch-hit HR. The Mets lost a double-header in Baltimore. David Peterson was named to the all-star game. Kodai Senga will start tonight in KC. The Moment of The Day: Peter Schwartz is wrong. In the final segment of the show, Rick Springfield was on the Today Show and Al Roker's co-host yawned and he asked if he was boring them. Jerry played a song by a band that is not a real band, it's A-I. We also talked about scanning groceries while you shop so you can check out on your own
We started the hour with the news from Sports Business Journal that said for Subway Series viewing, SNY had 70% more viewers than the YES Network and we are trying to figure out why. C-Mac thinks the Mets fan has a deeper connection to Gary, Keith & Ron than the Yankees have with Michael Kay. Peter returns for an update and starts with the sounds of the Yankees coming back down 5-0 to beat the Mariners. We also heard the sounds of the Mets losing a double header in Baltimore. Evan Roberts doesn't seem to know that Steve Cohen's ‘Fab Four' reference was about the Beatles. In the final segment of the hour, we took more calls on why way more people tuned into SNY over YES for the Subway Series.
The Mets lost a double header in Baltimore. They had a lead in both games. Jerry cannot believe they took David Peterson out in the 8th inning after having an easy 7th. The Mets have to go into KC and win the series going into the all-star break. It was an ugly day yesterday for them. Peter returns for an update and starts with the sounds of the Yankees comeback win over the Mariners. Aaron Judge talked about coming back down 5 runs after not getting a hit until the 8th. We heard the sounds of the Mets losing a double header in Baltimore. Keith Hernandez almost got hit by a foul ball yesterday and didn't realize it. We talked about bobblehead giveaways as the Dodgers are giving out 40,000 of Kobe instead of the usual 17,000. In the final segment of the hour, the Yankees have a giveaway involving a child author and a pigeon.
Boomer & Gio are out for one last day so it's Jerry and Chris McMonigle today. C-Mac is pumped after last night's Yankees comeback win. He called it the best win of the season. They didn't have a hit until the 8th inning and they were down 5-0. Cal Raleigh said their closer was tipping his slider and runners on second could see it. Peter Schwartz is here for his first update of the day and starts with the sounds of the Yankees comeback. Aaron Judge talked about the impressive slide at home from Volpe. Stanton talked about his first ever pinch hit HR. Jazz Chisholm will be in the HR derby. We heard the sounds of the Mets losing a double header in Baltimore. The Mets play in KC and will be getting Senga and Manaea back. Former manager Lee Elia passed away. We played his famous rant against Cubs fans from 1983. In the final segment of the hour, Jerry has some clips of coaches going off.
Hour 1 - Boomer & Gio are out for one last day so it's Jerry and Chris McMonigle today. C-Mac is pumped after last night's Yankees comeback win. He called it the best win of the season. They didn't have a hit until the 8th inning and they were down 5-0. Cal Raleigh said their closer was tipping his slider and runners on second could see it. Peter Schwartz is here for his first update of the day and starts with the sounds of the Yankees comeback. Aaron Judge talked about the impressive slide at home from Volpe. Stanton talked about his first ever pinch hit HR. Jazz Chisholm will be in the HR derby. We heard the sounds of the Mets losing a double header in Baltimore. The Mets play in KC and will be getting Senga and Manaea back. Former manager Lee Elia passed away. We played his famous rant against Cubs fans from 1983. In the final segment of the hour, Jerry has some clips of coaches going off. Hour 2 - The Mets lost a double header in Baltimore. They had a lead in both games. Jerry cannot believe they took David Peterson out in the 8th inning after having an easy 7th. The Mets have to go into KC and win the series going into the all-star break. It was an ugly day yesterday for them. Peter returns for an update and starts with the sounds of the Yankees comeback win over the Mariners. Aaron Judge talked about coming back down 5 runs after not getting a hit until the 8th. We heard the sounds of the Mets losing a double header in Baltimore. Keith Hernandez almost got hit by a foul ball yesterday and didn't realize it. We talked about bobblehead giveaways as the Dodgers are giving out 40,000 of Kobe instead of the usual 17,000. In the final segment of the hour, the Yankees have a giveaway involving a child author and a pigeon. Hour 3 - We started the hour with the news from Sports Business Journal that said for Subway Series viewing, SNY had 70% more viewers than the YES Network and we are trying to figure out why. C-Mac thinks the Mets fan has a deeper connection to Gary, Keith & Ron than the Yankees have with Michael Kay. Peter returns for an update and starts with the sounds of the Yankees coming back down 5-0 to beat the Mariners. We also heard the sounds of the Mets losing a double header in Baltimore. Evan Roberts doesn't seem to know that Steve Cohen's ‘Fab Four' reference was about the Beatles. In the final segment of the hour, we took more calls on why more people tuned into SNY over YES for the Subway Series. Hour 4 - We started the hour with talk of the Yankees win last night, which C-Mac thinks was their best win of the series. They were being no-hit until the 8th inning and were down 5-0 and won the game. Cal Raleigh said after the game their closer was tipping pitches, in particular his slider. After getting swept in a double header yesterday, the Mets have to take 2-of-3 in KC before the all-star break. Peter returns for his final update of the day and starts with the Yankees win including the sounds of Volpe's tremendous slide into home on the Judge sac fly. Stanton talked about his first career pinch-hit HR. The Mets lost a double-header in Baltimore. David Peterson was named to the all-star game. Kodai Senga will start tonight in KC. The Moment of The Day: Peter Schwartz is wrong. In the final segment of the show, Rick Springfield was on the Today Show and Al Roker's co-host yawned and he asked if he was boring them. Jerry played a song by a band that is not a real band, it's A-I. We also talked about scanning groceries while you shop so you can check out on your own.
“What Kilmar Abrego Garcia's family is going through is just unimaginable,” says Baltimore-based journalist Baynard Woods, “but it is also what we've all allowed to happen over generations of letting the drug war and our deference to police departments erode the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution, which should protect us all from illegal search and seizure, such as these seizures that ICE is committing all around the country right now.” In this episode of Rattling the Bars, Mansa Musa and Woods discuss the US government's case against Abrego Garcia—whom the Trump administration finally returned to US soil from El Salvador in June—and what the government can do to citizens and non-citizens alike when our right to due process is taken away.Guest:Baynard Woods is a writer and journalist based in Baltimore. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, The Washington Post, Oxford American Magazine, and many other publications. He is the author of Inheritance: An Autobiography of Whiteness and coauthor, with Brandon Soderberg, of I Got a Monster: The Rise and Fall of America's Most Corrupt Police Squad.Additional resources:Baynard Woods, Baltimore Beat, “Government's case against Abrego Garcia is based on PG County Cop who was on the SA's do not call list”Baynard Woods, Baltimore Beat, “A Maryland man's life is at stake. Trump and Salvadoran president Bukele could not care less”Credits:Producer / Videographer / Post-Production: Cameron GranadinoHelp us continue producing Rattling the Bars by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Sign up for our newsletterFollow us on BlueskyLike us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate to support this podcast
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In the first hour of the show, Tobin & Leroy go over video of former UFC champion Conor McGregor promoting his Bare Knuckle fighting card in Holly wood, Florida seemed to be (ye) excited about this card? The Miami Heat start their defense oft he the summer league title today when they face the Cleveland Cavaliers today in summer action. The Miami Marlins look to finish the 1st half of the season strong as they head to Baltimore to face the Orioles.
It was only in 1939 that this Altamira Oriole was first found north of the Rio Grande River. Now it happily visits residents on the Texas side of the river, especially where a juicy orange half waits in a backyard feeder. Northerly breeding orioles, like Bullock's in the West and the Baltimore in the East, nest as far north as Canada, but winter mostly in Central America. More info and transcript at BirdNote.org.Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.
Mendy makes a questionable decision and the bats go silent as the Mets take a tough L in Game 1 of the double header down in Baltimore.
The guys go through all the emotions of a great performance from Cam Schlittler for the Yankees last night in addition to the Mets brutal Game 1 loss in their doubleheader in Baltimore. Plus, a whole lot more with the guys!
Hour 2 - The guys argue whether or not Carlos Mendoza made the right move pulling David Peterson when he did during the Mets brutal Game 1 loss of todays doubleheader in Baltimore.
Last week saw dangerous weather in Europe, where a brutal heat wave swept across the continent. Now wildfires from that heatwave are scorching several Mediterranean countries. Closer to home, hundreds of heat records were set across the U.S in the month of June, including Baltimore, which saw a record high of 105 degrees. Nearly 130 million people were under extreme heat warnings or heat advisories on last Thursday, according to NOAA's Weather Prediction Center.Heat is a deadly threat that has been intensifying each summer. And while some of us turn to air conditioning, many don't have that option. We discuss the power of shade to help cool us down as rising temperatures become the new normal. Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Connect with us. Listen to 1A sponsor-free by signing up for 1A+ at plus.npr.org/the1a.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy