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In this special episode, Amanda Pierce from the Teen Zone, Ben Sargent from Tech Services, and Marty discuss their Oscar predictions.
As President-Elect Donald Trump fills out his cabinet and key White House positions, including creating a new government-efficiency office for Elon Musk, the DMZ America podcast's Ted Rall (from the Left) and Scott Stantis (from the Right) are joined by their colleague, fellow political cartoonist Ben Sargent, formerly of the Austin American-Statesman and now at the Texas Observer.Republicans are urging a peaceful easy feeling between Americans whether or not they voted for Trump, but is that possible with an ideologically far-right slate of top personnel? On the other hand, many in MAGA world seem disappointed that Trump's appointees include long-time Washington “swamp creatures.” Whatever happened to draining the swamp?If personnel is policy, what do these choices harken about Trump's intended policies for his second term?Ben Sargent is the Texas Observer's longtime cartoonist. He launched his career drawing editorial cartoons for the Austin American-Statesman in 1974. Sargent won the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning in 1982. He has also received awards from Women in Communications, Inc., Common Cause of Texas, and Cox Newspapers. He is the author of Texas Statehouse Blues and Big Brother Blues.The DMZ America Podcast is recorded weekly by political cartoonists Ted Rall and Scott Stantis. Twitter/X: @scottstantis and @tedrallWeb: Rall.com
As President-Elect Donald Trump fills out his cabinet and key White House positions, including creating a new government-efficiency office for Elon Musk, the DMZ America podcast's Ted Rall (from the Left) and Scott Stantis (from the Right) are joined by their colleague, fellow political cartoonist Ben Sargent, formerly of the Austin American-Statesman and now at the Texas Observer.Republicans are urging a peaceful easy feeling between Americans whether or not they voted for Trump, but is that possible with an ideologically far-right slate of top personnel? On the other hand, many in MAGA world seem disappointed that Trump's appointees include long-time Washington “swamp creatures.” Whatever happened to draining the swamp?If personnel is policy, what do these choices harken about Trump's intended policies for his second term?Ben Sargent is the Texas Observer's longtime cartoonist. He launched his career drawing editorial cartoons for the Austin American-Statesman in 1974. Sargent won the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning in 1982. He has also received awards from Women in Communications, Inc., Common Cause of Texas, and Cox Newspapers. He is the author of Texas Statehouse Blues and Big Brother Blues.The DMZ America Podcast is recorded weekly by political cartoonists Ted Rall and Scott Stantis. Twitter/X: @scottstantis and @tedrallWeb: Rall.com
Guess who's back? Back again? Ben Sargent's back, tell a friend. That's right, Producer Ben rejoins the show, making up a trio of Ben, Harrison and Kortney.Together they talk Battalion vs Sudbury, and recap the recent game 7 for Powassan against Timmins. They also preview the Voodoos quest for NOJHL supremacy against the Sudbury Cubs!Voodoos GM Chris Dawson also joins the show to talk Powassan, Battalion, critique some Frontline goalies, and discuss his new show, Crease Resiliency. Watch out though, that name might be changing!
The North Bay Mitsubishi After Action Report starts live immediately following the final whistle of each Battalion home game.Harrison Clements and Ben Sargent break down all the action and react to player and coaches comments fresh off the ice.The Troops took game 1 and look to go on the road up 2. Will Sudbury even the series or will North Bay come away with victory?
The North Bay Mitsubishi After Action Report starts live immediately following the final whistle of each Battalion home game.Ben Sargent, Ben Long and Harrison Clements break down all the action and react to player and coaches comments fresh off the ice.The Battalion are coming off a big divisional victory vs Mississauga and look to finish off their final home game before Christmas with a win over the Greyhounds. The Battalion are 2-0 vs the Soo this year coming into tonight.
Ben Sargent unpacks the life and ministry of John Wesley in our Heroes of History Stream.
The North Bay Mitsubishi After Action Report starts live immediately following the final whistle of each Battalion home game.Ben Sargent, Harrison Clements and Ben Long break down all the action and react to player and coaches comments fresh off the ice.The long awaited rematch is here as Peterborough and North Bay clash for the first time since last years thrilling Eastern Conference Finals that saw Peterborough win in 7. The Battalion look for revenge as a win would put them in a tie for first in the eastern conference
The North Bay Mitsubishi After Action Report starts live immediately following the final whistle of each Battalion home game.Ben Sargent, Harrison Clements and Ben Long break down all the action and react to player and coaches comments fresh off the ice.North Bay are coming back from a 3 game road trip capped off with a victory 4-3 against Niagara on Sunday. Tonight they look to make it 2 in a row as they face the red hot Greyhounds who have won 4 in a row coming into this game.
The North Bay Mitsubishi After Action Report starts live immediately following the final whistle of each Battalion home game.Ben Sargent, Harrison Clements and Linden Hoogkamp break down all the action and react to player and coaches comments fresh off the ice.North Bay have dropped 2 in a row after a tough loss vs Brantford and look to bounce back at home in the first clash of the season with their Highway 17 rivals the Sudbury Wolves
The North Bay Mitsubishi After Action Report starts live immediately following the final whistle of each Battalion home game.Ben Sargent, Harrison Clements and Ben Long break down all the action and react to player and coaches comments fresh off the ice.North Bay are coming off a road win vs the Oshawa Generals on the weekend and look to start the mini homestand on a winning note
The North Bay Mitsubishi After Action Report starts live immediately following the final whistle of each Battalion home game.Ben Sargent and Harrison Clements break down all the action and react to player and coaches comments fresh off the ice.North Bay are coming off a win at home on Thanksgiving Monday vs Owen Sound and look to continue that winning feeling vs Ottawa
Kortney is back in studio this week with Ben Sargent to talk loads of different topics!First, the pair welcome back Powassan Voodoos head coach Peter Goulet, and U18 draft pick Caleb Dawson to the show.After, the duo discuss the Barrie series while looking ahead to Peterborough and the Eastern Conference Finals.
After a couple of weeks off due to scheduling (darn you hockey), Matt and Kortney are back with another episode of the 3-2 Count!This time joined by Ben Sargent, the trio discuss the new rules in MLB, should the Jays resign Matt Chapman, and the Tampa Bay Rays hot start!
Owen Van Steensel makes his highly anticipated return to the Frontline!OV talks about his emergence last season, bringing it to this year, the playoffs, rivalries and former teammates!Later, Ben Sargent and Kortney talk local hockey over the last week and looking ahead to this week.
Troops rookie Jacob Therrien joins the pod for his first tour of duty!Therrien is grilled on all the hard hitting questions like OHL draft day, scoring his first two goals in one game, season and career aspirations, rookie lap in Oshawa and so much more!Later, Ben Sargent makes his co-hosting debut, and along with Kortney, the pair break down the week that was for the Battalion, including an exciting win over Windsor.
Amanda Pierce from the Teen Zone and Ben Sargent from the Circulation Department get all Mariah talking about holiday films that will put the "ho-ho-ho" in your holidays! Ben and Amanda and Marty's book recommendations: Amanda--Half Baked Harvest Every Day by Tieghan Gerard Ben--She Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story that Helped Ignite a Movement by Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey Marty--Marley by Jon Clinch
Amanda Pierce from the Teen Zone and Ben Sargent from the Circulation Department get all warm and fuzzy about films they are thankful for--and the list includes movies about World War II refugees, Nazis, and suicide at a boys' prep school. Ben and Amanda and Marty's book recommendations: Amanda--Lore Olympus Volumes 1-3 by Rachel Smythe Ben--August Kitco and the Mechas from Space by Alex White Marty--Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby van Pelt
Trick or Treat! Amanda Pierce from the Teen Zone and Ben Sargent from Circulation join Marty for Part Two of the Horror Movie roundtable discussion. Be prepared for some scary cheese and serial killers and a shirtless Jeff Goldblum. Ben and Amanda and Marty's book recommendations: Amanda--The Weight of Blood by Tiffany D. Jackson Ben--American Moonshot: John F. Kennedy and the Great Space Race by Douglas Brinkley Marty--Hell House by Richard Matheson
Grease is NOT the word . . . Amanda Pierce from the Teen Zone and Ben Sargent from Circulation join Marty for a roundtable discussion of movies that will have you singin' (or cryin') in the rain. Ben and Amanda's recommendations: Amanda--My Best Friend's Exorcism by Grady Hendrix Ben--Players streaming on Paramount+
On a dark and stormy night . . . Amanda Pierce from the Teen Zone and Ben Sargent from Circulation join Marty for a roundtable discussion of movies that go bump in the night. Ben and Amanda's book recommendations: Amanda--Hook, Line, and Sinker by Tessa Bailey Ben--Tree Thieves: Crime and Survival in North America's Woods by Lyndsie Bourgon
Break out your Walkman and Star Wars tee-shirts . . . Amanda Pierce from the Teen Zone and Ben Sargent from Circulation join Marty for a roundtable discussion of the movies that take them back to their yesteryears--a stroll down nostalgia movie lane. Ben and Amanda's book recommendations: Amanda--Well Met by Jen DeLuca (first book of the Well Met series) Ben--City of Brass by S. A. Chakraborty (first book of the Daevabad trilogy)
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away . . . Amanda Pierce from the Teen Zone and Ben Sargent from Circulation join Marty for a roundtable discussion of some of the best (and maybe worst) science fiction movies out there. Ben and Amanda's book recommendations: Amanda--Sex Cult Nun by Faith Jones Ben--The Nineties by Chuck Klosterman
Heather Wheaton and I recap 2021 and a bunch of great guests present awards for the best everything. Are from The Promdates, Merel Schaap from Lone Wolf, Adam from It's Alive Records, Lars from NEON BONE, Jake Kummer from Flamingo Nosebleed, Michiel Walrave from The Shivvies, Zoanoids, Ben Sargent from Spruce Bringsteen, JJ Nobody, Randy the Kid, Kevin Aper, Jimmy Vapid, Lasha Laskowsky-Reed, Perry Leenhouts from The Travoltas, Bob Conrad from Zoinks, Jason V, Mike Dee Crackus, Andrea Imbalzano, Riccardo Bucchioni, Franz Barcella, John Jughead Pierson, John Proffitt Jr., Stefan Eno from Andrea Manges And The Veterans, Massimo Zannoni and Ben Weasel.
Amanda Pierce from the Teen Zone and Ben Sargent from Circulation join Marty for a roundtable discussion of the holliest and not so jolliest holiday movies, tackling the eternal debate: Is Die Hard a Christmas movie? Plus, there's bourbon balls, fruitcake, and Reese's Christmas trees. Holiday book recommendations: Amanda--The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg Ben--A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Marty--Mr. Ives' Christmas by Oscar Hijuelos
On this special episode, Amanda Pierce from the Teen Zone and Ben Sargent from the Circulation Department share a charcuterie board and dish about books they hate, movie adaptations they love, and Ben's affinity for Russian writers. Amanda's book recommendations: Small Favors and House of Salt and Sorrows by Erin A. Craig Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr Ben's book recommendations: The Apollo Murders by Chris Hadfield The Books of Earthsea by Ursula K LeGuin
Benjamin Sargent the “Brooklyn Chowder Surfer” , aka. “Dr. Klaw”, is an American celebrity chef,[1] restaurateur, television personality, performance artist, author, designer, owner of Hurricane Hopeful in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and is now the owner of Bent Apple Farms in Vermont. You might remember him from his appearances on the Food Network& Cooking Channel. In this episode of Swell Season's Art & Design Series with Chris & Chris, Ben take's a hilarious walk down culinary lane and the infancy of hipster culture and the gentrification of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Ben talks with us about his roots in New England, the definition of chowder, the creation of a variety of business, his close relationship with the infamous, “Dr.Klaw”, The “Underground Lobster Pound”, and the legendary, “Hurricane Hopeful.” This is a hilarious and insightful installment full of stinky clams, lobster tails, steamers, beer, and long boards on the subway out to Rockaway! Grab your spoon and dive into this chowder full of mouth watering nautical tales fueled by urban surf vibes! Follow us on Instagram @swellseasonsurf Swell Season Surf Radio is recorded by The Newsstand Studio at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is distributed by WAX.Radio.
Employee #1 and Head of Trainer Development at The Gym, Bridget Todd, is joined by her client, Ben Sargent. He is a CPA and owner of Sargent CPAs. They talk about paying taxes as a someone who is a contractor or a freelancer. People who are self-employed are more aware of paying taxes than someone who gets a W-2. People who get W-2s tend to do well with Turbo Tax or boxed software, because there isn’t much to their taxes. When you are self-employed, you need to pay your own taxes. You need to be aware of how much you will owe and set money aside. It is important to be aware of the tax deductions and credits you can take. In 2020, there were a number of stimulus programs, and unemployment, that interact with freelance income. There are paid leave tax credits related to COVID relief provisions. This includes freelancers who were not able to work due to having COVID or who were caring for someone who had COVID. It also includes freelancers with small children who couldn’t work because school was closed. https://financialgym.com/financiallynakedpodcast/episode65
In episode 8 of the Frontline, Kortney and Tom welcome #11 in your programs, #1 in your hearts, Daniel Walker to the podcast. "Walks" takes us through being a grinder in the OHL, fights, the trade to Oshawa, and returning to North Bay.The second half welcomes Producer of the podcast, Ben Sargent. Topics include jerseys, including a ranking of the Reverse Retro NHL jerseys, the upcoming NHL season, and of course the Battalion.
Two English children will spend their Christmas stranded in New Zealand after a crash that killed one of their mothers and left the other with critical injuries. Six-year-old Ben Sargent and his nine-year-old sister Olivia were holidaying with their mothers Kerry and Jules Sargent in October, when the family were involved in a head-on collision. 42-year-old Kerry, from Gloucester in England, was killed in the crash when the family were travelling near Whangarei. She had been a front seat passenger in one of the two vehicles that rolled. Her partner Jules was rushed to hospital with serious, life-threatening injuries. While the children were not seriously injured in the crash, Jules' injuries were deemed too serious for her to travel - and faces a lengthy rehabilitation period here in New Zealand. Also today: New Zealand has joined an international chorus, condemning China for cyber intellectual property theft. The US has charged two Chinese nationals with conducting a massive state-sponsored cyber theft, targeting companies and government agencies in at least a dozen countries. The GCSB says some of the thefts target New Zealand organisations.And the Kiwi Christmas tradition, that's news to Kiwis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ben Sargent has been plying seafood to Brooklynites for more than a decade. With his show Hook Line and Dinner he hit the road on a motorbike to show us the best seafood. He and his good friend Dr. Klaw created an empire out of underground lobster rolls long before it was cool. He's now on the hunt for Dr. Klaw who's gone even deeper underground. Great stories and some fun times await.
In this episode of Views & Brews, KUT’s Rebecca McInroy joins Ivins’ long-time friend and author of Stirring It Up with Molly Ivins, Ellen Sweets as well as Pullitzer-Prize winning political cartoonist Ben Sargent and Ivins’ personal assistant Betsy Moon in a discussion on Molly’s approach to politics, her life, the significance of satire, and of course food.
In this episode of Views & Brews, KUT’s Rebecca McInroy joins Ivins’ long-time friend and author of Stirring It Up with Molly Ivins, Ellen Sweets as well as Pullitzer-Prize winning political cartoonist Ben Sargent and Ivins’ personal assistant Betsy Moon in a discussion on Molly’s approach to politics, her life, the significance of satire, and of course food.
Ben Sargent and Peter Kaminsky met on the piers of New York City. They teamed up and wrote The Catch, a book of sea-to-table recipes. Tune into this episode of Eat Your Words to hear Cathy talk with Ben, Peter- and Ben’s alter ego, Doctor Klaw. Find out about Ben’s history in the world of seafood. Ben has been involved with The Cooking Channel, and has served lobster rolls out of his garage; why did he decide to team up with Peter to write this book? Learn more about the seasonality of fishing in New York City, and if fish from the East River is safe to eat. Why are farmed fish hurting the lifecycles of the ocean? Tune into this episode of Eat Your Words to hear more about overfishing, hipster fishmongers, and more! Thanks to our sponsor, Cain Vineyard & Winery. Thanks to The California Honeydrops for today’s music. “Suddenly I had this idea to put my grandfather’s chowders and surfboards together and hang out in my garage. I couldn’t sell enough surfboards, so that’s where the chowder idea came from.” [9:15] — Ben Sargent on Eat Your Words “The problem with farmed fish, even if they’re raised right, is that you’re taking the small fish out of the food system, and you’re starving the bigger fish.” [18:00] — Peter Kaminsky on Eat Your Words
Attention Foodies! Cooking Channel host Ben Sargent of Hook, Line & Diinner joins Robin Milling at the Food Network studios. Ben formerly known as The Lobster Pusha for his underground lobster roll cartel in Brooklyn talks about his new show debuting June 7th. Ben does it all from catching his dinner in the East River (yes you read correctly) to cooking it and sharing his journey with fisherman around the country with viewers. Ben cooks his yummy 'to die for' lobster roll for Robin.