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It's Monday, August 12th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Nigerian Muslims shot two Christian men On August 4th, Islamic Fulani militants shot two Christian men in the Bokkos area of the Plateau State in Nigeria, reports International Christian Concern. The men, whose names are being withheld for their protection, are thankful to be alive. One of them said, “To the glory of God, we both survived.” David John, the medical director of the hospital where the men are currently receiving treatment, said the hospital's staff would provide them with the best medical care. Bokkos was one of three Plateau communities targeted by Muslim Fulani militants during the Christmas Eve massacre in 2023. In those attacks, more than 200 Christians were killed, including 148 people in Bokkos. According to Open Doors, Nigeria is the sixth most dangerous country worldwide in which to be a Christian. Pray for God's justice in Nigeria. Proverbs 21:15 says, “When justice is done, it brings joy to the righteous but terror to evildoers.” Ukrainian navy takes out Russian gas rig Ukraine blasted a Russian gas rig in the Black Sea near the Dnipro River, killing 40 Russian soldiers, reports The U.S. Sun. Dramatic footage shows a giant fireball erupting from the Russian headquarters after it was targeted by the Ukrainian Navy. The decimated rig was packed with “reconnaissance equipment” to help with Russia's war effort. Ukrainian officials claimed the gas rig used to be controlled by their military, but had become occupied by Russian President Vladimir Putin's forces in recent years. Harris leads Trump in 3 battleground states Vice President Kamala Harris leads former President Donald Trump in three crucial battleground states, according to new surveys by The New York Times and Siena College. This is the latest indication of a dramatic reversal in standing for Democrats after President Biden's departure from the presidential race. Harris is ahead of Trump by four percentage points in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan, 50 percent to 46 percent among likely voters in each state. The surveys were conducted from Aug. 5 to 9. Trump: Kamala Harris not smart enough to hold news conference Despite her rise in the polls, Donald Trump does not think Kamala Harris is smart enough to hold a news conference. TRUMP: “She can't do a news conference. She doesn't know how to do a news conference. She's not smart enough to do a news conference. I'm sorry. We need smart people to lead this country because our country has never been in this danger before, both economically and from an outside perspective.” Kamala Harris: “Everybody needs to be woke!” A video of Vice President Kamala Harris declaring that “everybody needs to be woke” in 2017 has resurfaced and gone viral on social media, reports Media Research Center. Appearing with philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs, the widow of Apple Founder Steve Jobs, Harris spoke at the 2017 Recode Code Conference. Listen. HARRIS: "We have to stay woke. Like everybody needs to be woke. You can talk about if you're the woke-est or woke-er, but just stay more woke than less woke." Send letters to 6 imprisoned pro-lifers Pro-life rescuers either in or awaiting prison have made – and are making – gigantic sacrifices for practicing non-violent civil disobedience at abortion mills on behalf of their pre-born brothers and sisters. By giving up their emotional support networks of family, friends, and colleagues, these pro-life heroes are in danger of a loneliness that can be felt even – or especially – in a crowded prison cafeteria or yard. Some of them have been handed years-long sentences, reports LifeSiteNews.com. You can send letters to six of these imprisoned pro-life heroes through addresses you can access through a special link in our transcript today at www.TheWorldview.com. You can send letters to Jonathan Darnel, Will Goodman, Lauren Handy, Heather Idoni, Jean Marshall, and Bevelyn Williams at their respective prisons. Even a 2-3 sentence letter, which would take no time at all, especially from your children, would lift their spirits. 1 Thessalonians 5:11 says, “ Therefore, encourage one another and build each other up.” Please read the 10 tips for writing them and sign the prayer pledge for the pro-life rescuers facing a decade in prison. MacGyver-minded officer saves toddler And finally, from Kansas comes the story of a quick-thinking rescue that hauled a 14-month-old toddler from a would-be tomb at the bottom of a drain pipe, reports Good News Network. The terrifying ordeal was caught on camera and saw a Moundridge Police Department officer build on the spot a makeshift catchpole typically used for pulling varmints out of hard-to-reach places. Secured under his shoulders, the loop of rope at the end of the catchpole was able to lift the boy, named Bently, out from where he was trapped 10 feet down a section of 12-inch-wide PVC pipe that had been buried vertically. The parents said they called 9-1-1 just before 2:00 p.m. when they realized Bently had fallen into the PVC hole. Blake, the father's boy, described his emotions before the rescue to the local news station. BLAKE: “Looking down at him as he was screaming, he wanted out of there, he wanted help and you can't do anything. It's complete helplessness. It's horrifying, it's haunting, to feel so helpless, knowing that your child is in serious need of help.” When police, fire department, and EMS arrived at the family's home about 40 miles northwest of Wichita, Officer Ronnie Wagner had an idea. WAGNER: “I threaded some rope through a PVC pipe, tied a knot at the end of it so that it would slip, and we used it to wrap around under his shoulders here and lift him out of the hole.” Watch a video of the dramatic rescue through a special link in our transcript today at www.TheWorldview.com. The toddler's father was deeply grateful. BLAKE: “It's a blessing and a miracle to have a First Responder that lives right behind us. There aren't words to express our gratitude.” Zephaniah 3:17 says, “The Lord your God is with you, the Mighty Warrior who saves. He will take great delight in you … and will rejoice over you with singing.” Close And that's The Worldview on this Monday, August 12th, in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
June 28, 2024 ~ Tanya Hill and Carl Bently from First Tee talk to Mark Hollis and Bob Krause live at the Rocket Mortgage Classic.
I am delighted to have Dr. Ryan Bentley joining me for a two-part series on hyperbaric oxygen therapy, red light therapy, faith in relationship to health, and the importance of mitochondria. In Part 1 today, we dive into the benefits of hyperbaric oxygen therapy. We will conclude our discussion next week with Part 2. Conditions that hyperbaric oxygen therapy can heal: Inflammatory conditions Lower extremity edema Poor wound healing Improper blood flow Ryan Bentley's Bio: Ryan Bentley is an MD, PhD, DC and has established himself as a visionary, dedicated educator and physician. Being board-certified in Family Medicine and Chiropractic, Dr. Bentley also holds a Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences with a specific focus on photobiomodulation. His academic achievements are just the tip of the iceberg; his real passion lies in helping those plagued by chronic and debilitating conditions that hinder their ability to fulfill their roles in family, community, and beyond. What sets Dr. Bentley apart is his relentless pursuit of knowledge and commitment to delivering the finest care possible. He invests considerable time researching the most advanced and effective treatments, emphasizing the body's natural ability to heal and regenerate for optimal functionality. His goal transcends the mere practice of medicine; he aims to develop tools and educational resources for patients and physicians. These resources are designed to establish objective, measurable systems and protocols for achieving peak health. He is described as one of the brightest leaders in preventative, lifestyle, and regenerative medicine. Dr. Bentley specializes in Complex Medical Problem Solving. His innovative approach has made him a national figure, particularly through his engaging seminars and the publication of his influential books, “Vessels That Thrive: Choosing a Lifestyle of Health, Healing, and Faith” and “Sex, Lies & Cholesterol.” Moreover, Dr. Bentley has leveraged his extensive research background to delve into gastrointestinal health, contributing to the formulation of Probonix, one of the world's leading probiotics. His latest endeavor includes the groundbreakingIgY product line. His expertise on these subjects is widely accessible, with valuable insights available on humarian.com and bentleymd.com where readers, viewers, and listeners can benefit from his profound knowledge and experience. Dr. Bentley's holistic approach to medicine, combined with his dedication to education and innovation, makes him a pivotal figure in shaping the future of health and healing. In this episode: How hyperbaric oxygen therapy works at a cellular level to promote healing (7:04) The importance of Vitamin B12 for healing nerve tissues (12:15) The potential benefits of hyperbaric oxygen therapy for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's (16:38) How the different levels of pressure in the hyperbaric chambers allow the oxygen to penetrate deep into the tissues to get to where blood is not flowing (17:55) Some examples of cases where hyperbaric oxygen has made a significant difference in patient treatment outcomes (22:09) Dr.Bently discusses the safety protocols and contraindications for hyperbaric oxygen therapy (29:18) What it is like inside the hyperbaric oxygen chamber (34:46) Links and Resources: Use code "Drgray" for 10% off Danger Coffee Use code TURMRIC to get 10% off TURMERIC Use code ENERGY to get 10% off MITOCHONDRIAL COMPLEX Follow Your Longevity Blueprint On Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | LinkedIn Get your copy of the Your Longevity Blueprint book and claim your bonuses here Find Dr. Stephanie Gray and Your Longevity Blueprint online Follow Dr. Stephanie Gray on Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | Twitter | LinkedIn Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic Podcast production by Team Podcast Guest Social Media Links: Instagram Facebook YouTube Links: Website Vitalis Health Humarian.com Free Gift
The untold story of Morbid Opera (Ft. Lauderdale) with Libby Bentley & Carmen MonoxideJoin us, as founder, bassist, and vocalist Libby Bentley and drummer, Carmen "Monoxide" Marrero tell the story of South Florida garage/punk band, Morbid Opera. Morbid Opera began their journey in the early 1980's South Florida punk rock scene. Libby Bentley (bass/vocals) and Lisa Hodapp (vocals) (1961-2010) founded Morbid Opera, and were the two core and consistent band members throughout the band's existence. Morbid Opera has three tracks included on the seminal and regional 1983 Florida hardcore/punk compilation titled, "We Can't Help It If We're From Florida". In 2017, a compilation was released titled "Collection", remastering 16 tracks in the Morbid Opera catalog. [Recorded: 05/12/24]☞ Follow Florida Sound Archive on Instagram! @floridasoundarchive☞ Please SUBSCRIBE to the channel and give the video a thumbs up if you enjoy the contentMusic:Morbid Opera - Female Trouble (198?)Morbid Opera - Sledgehammer (1983)Morbid Opera Bandcamp - https://morbidopera.bandcamp.com/...Related Episodes:The Story Of Jeff Hodapp (Roach Motel, Morbid Opera, Drug Czars) - https://youtu.be/WFl1-3CzzLg?si=UMLrbjVdfcGkgSPSThe Story of Richard Shelter (80's South FL promoter) - https://youtu.be/UV8Ap-NGG3k?si=qpWZAFZI8k-QakbdThe Story of Charlie Pickett (South FL music legend) - https://youtu.be/-geZ4dTJEG8?si=iGIHW02Ed9htwlEuThe Story of Kreamy 'Lectric Santa (Robert Price & Priya Ray) - https://youtu.be/Fzo_by24Agc?si=clEhiYVw5xh6Z78IThe Story of Punk Under The Sun (Joey Seeman & Chris Potash) - https://youtu.be/1dP2g7KCzlk?si=cDhZT6C7Wtl_CS5q
Eric Church is back with a new (more affordable) whiskey, the Macallan and Bently have teamed up to take all of your money, and our videographer Russ joins us for the End of Days. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 250 is here! Featuring local legend Joey Harkum from Annapolis, MD. He has been touring extensively in recent years with his band as well as playing shows with his OG band, Pasadena. They have a big show on 3/16 at Baltimore Soundstage with Bond & Bently and Pressing Strings. I featured his brand new track “Better This Way,” which is a collaboration with the Joey Harkum Band, Pasadena, & Matthew Edward. If you enjoy it, definitely go stream it and follow Joey on all social media platforms. I've been meaning to get Joey back on the pod for a while now to talk about everything he's been up to and all the new music. Joey is one of the hardest-working songwriters in our area, and if you are friends or fans of his, I hope you enjoy the conversation. Whether part-time or full-time musicians, I think we can all take a little something from his work ethic and overall positive attitude in his lyrics. If you are listening outside of Maryland, look out for Joey in a town near you soon. Thanks for supporting local music and art. Please follow or rate the podcast wherever you are streaming if you'd like to help us out. -- Podcast merch is available on Shopify. Shopify link -- Part-Time Rockstar Productions is available in the DMV for music videos and live filming. -- Check out @Truly.strings guitar shop on Instagram. Based in Laurel, MD
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Special guest Bently Wood, Region 4 Lead Peer Recovery Specialist Coordinator, for the Richmond Behavioral Health Authority. The post Bently's journey as a peer recovery specialist appeared first on VR Workforce Studio.
MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong
Singapore stocks were pulled into positive territory today, following overnight gains in global equity markets. In early trade, the Straits Times Index (STI) rose 0.6 per cent to 3,159.68 points after 34 million securities changed hands in the broader market. In terms of companies to watch, we have GuocoLand, as the property developer was part of a consortium that emerged as the sole bidder for a white site in Marina South. Elsewhere from CitiGroup's layoffs to a delay in the opening of TSMC's second factory in Arizona, to Google's US$1 billion data centre investment in the UK, and a possible IPO by Reddit, more international headlines are in focus. On Market View, The Evening Runway team unpacked some of the key headlines for the day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A self-proclaimed late outdoor bloomer, Kimberly began exploring life outdoors after purchasing a folding kayak, which she credits with changing her life. What started as an impulse purchase put her on a path of adventure, and she now travels around the world with her dog (Bentley), camping, kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding. Learning as she goes along, she documents her travels on her instagram page, in hopes of inspiring and empowering other women to have solo adventures. *** The Tough Girl Podcast is being sponsored throughout January by ZOLEO. #ChallengeWithZOLEO ZOLEO connects with your phone to provide seamless global messaging that follows you in and out of mobile network coverage — plus added safety features you can count on worldwide including industry-leading SOS alerting features. 24/7 monitoring and 24/7 access to non-emergency medical advice, check-in and weather forecasts. ZOLEO offers unmatched peace of mind for you and for everyone waiting at home. Stay connected and safe while doing what you love. Hit the subscribe button to stay updated on the incredible journeys and stories of tough women. New episodes LIVE every Tuesday and Thursday at 7am UK time. *** Show notes Who is Kimberly and what does she do Kimberly's happy place Always being drawn to water, even as a child Learning to swim at a young age Discovery of her passion for kayaking Going on a 6-day kayaking trip in Canada Not having her own kayak Obtaining a folding kayak and practising in her living room Overcoming barriers, pursuing her goal of spending time on the water Solo kayaking safely Being a very introverted person Kayaking as therapy Mountain lakes kayaking Disconnecting from the world while connecting with nature Giving peace of mind to friends and family Bently, her little adventure buddy Describing Bentley and matching hats with him Not going into the same place twice Using Google Maps to see where she can go Paddling for hours without feeling hungry Usually kayaking with canned wine Naming her kayaks and their stories Feeling judged for paddling alone Having fears and concerns all the time The struggle of being a woman of colour Safety measures while camping Solo kayaking experience in Norway Insights on solo outdoor adventures, gear choices, and safety planning Finding like-minded people for outdoor adventures Final words of advice Social Media Instagram: @paddlingwithbae
In this week's fire-happy episode we take a deep-dive into the rare and controversial phenomena of spontaneous human combustion! In the free show we discuss the well documented case of Dr. Bently whose story rarely accompanies the jaw-dropping photography of his remains. We also present the best documented cases throughout history all the way back to the medieval era and discuss the known risk factors that make somebody more likely to suddenly burst into flames. To wrap things up for the free show we conclude with a closer look at the infamous case of Mary Reeser or the CinderWoman as she is known. For those enjoying the extended episode we go into the metaphysical dimension and explore what may or may not be happening in terms of occult energies and paranormal causes before concluding with an in-depth look at the rarely discussed, mind-melting case of Mrs. Helen Ann Conway who was reduced to ashes in less time than it takes to microwave a TV dinner. Thank you and enjoy the show!In this week's episode we discuss:The Case of Dr. John Irving BentleyHow Bodies Are IncineratedThe Wicking EffectThe Case of Sir Polonus VorstiusThe Case of Nicole MilletRisk FactorsThe Case of Mary “Cinder Lady” ReeserIn the extended show available at www.patreon.com/TheWholeRabbit we discuss:The Case of Mrs Eva Ola GodfreyOccultism of FireKundalini SicknessSekhmetThe HypothalamusThe Case of Mary Ann ConwayNuclear Fusion / FissionEach host is responsible for writing and creating the content they present. In the notes: red sections are written by by Luke Madrid, green sections by Malachor 5, purple written by Heka Astra and blue by Mari Sama…Where to find The Whole Rabbit: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0AnJZhmPzaby04afmEWOAV Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_whole_rabbit Twitter: https://twitter.com/1WholeRabbitMusic By Spirit Travel Plaza: https://open.spotify.com/artist/30dW3WB1sYofnow7y3V0YoSources: (more available on Patreon) Mary Reeser:https://www.wfla.com/news/pinellas-county/cause-of-womans-disintegration-in-1951-st-pete-fire-still-unknown/https://medium.com/@bellaotriv/the-mysterious-death-of-mary-hardy-reeser-6d250cff8fdaFBI File on Mary Reeser:https://documents.theblackvault.com/documents/fbifiles/paranormal/shc.pdfITER, the Nuclear Fusion Power Plant of the Future that is Now:https://www.iter.org/proj/inafewlinesPhysiology, Thermal Regulation:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK499843/#:~:text=Heat%20production%20is%20a%20function%20of%20metabolism.&text=Most%20of%20the%20heat%20produced,and%20skeletalSupport the show
Somtimes you have to have a goof off night. It's important to not be so serious especially with the rediculousness that's going on in our world. I mean daily we're dealing with heavy stuff that really makes us have to grind. Tonight was not a grind. Enjoy the show as we talk about Gen Z's vibe. Belgian prison guards who have to have sex. The guys discuss their zodiac signs need for specific kinds of porn and Fitz has a knitted condom. We still got into a lot of news like the Bently terrorist, AI's Sam Atman's weird employment saga, and some random updates on stuff we called a while back. Mostly, we just had fun. Big thanks to the in studio audience for hanging with us.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5683729/advertisement
Wease and the crew talked about the Bills, Bently's, Montana, and cruises.
Did you know that dogs are excellent at dressing up in human clothes?!
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On today's episode of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Dooner is talking to car-hauling expert Dave Ables about a United Auto Workers strike. With a Thursday deadline looming and insiders saying a strike is imminent, what will this mean for freight? FreightWaves' Justin Martin breaks down the best and worst of National Truck Driver Appreciation Week. CPC Logistics' Isaac Harmon is honoring drivers with the NPTC National Driver All-Stars awards. We'll find out how they work and who won this year. Plus, Somali pirates; aliens in Mexico; a Bently versus a cargo ship; scale runners; and how to destroy a hornet's nest. Watch on YouTube Visit our sponsor Visit our sponsor Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Dooner is talking to car-hauling expert Dave Ables about a United Auto Workers strike. With a Thursday deadline looming and insiders saying a strike is imminent, what will this mean for freight? FreightWaves' Justin Martin breaks down the best and worst of National Truck Driver Appreciation Week. CPC Logistics' Isaac Harmon is honoring drivers with the NPTC National Driver All-Stars awards. We'll find out how they work and who won this year. Plus, Somali pirates; aliens in Mexico; a Bently versus a cargo ship; scale runners; and how to destroy a hornet's nest. Watch on YouTube Visit our sponsor Visit our sponsor Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bently Paiz, 18-year-old candidate for County Commissioner in Comal County, joins us to talk about his historic candidacy and to discuss youth and democracy. Bently confirms that many young people do feel apathetic about voting because they are disappointed in the candidates they have to choose from and their lackluster platforms. We learn about Bently's work on Claudia Zapata's campaign and how that inspired him to make serving others a core principle of his own campaign. Bently is truly inspiring for everyone to see that we are all capable of making a difference and that it all starts within each of us. We hope you will donate to Bently's campaign or even volunteer! Email Bently at:bently4countycommissioner@gmail.comFind Bently on social media platforms as: @bently_4_comal_countyAlso, consider supporting another audacious 18-year-old county commissioner candidate running in Guadalupe County, Nahomie Alanis. Email Nahomie at: nahomie4guadalupe@gmail.comFind Nahomie on Instagram as: @nahomiealanis_ And, yes, we are still fundraising for our podcast about education vouchers and exposing them as the scam that they are. Please help us bring this important information to the public so we can build an informed coalition to fight back and reject them once and for all! Donate here: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/saynotovouchersWe'd love your support:Donate on StripeSupport us on PatreonJoin our newsletterLeave us a rating and reviewShare our podcast with a friend
A packed issue full of AI content, what powers the internet, the real cost of food, offline-first, and an interview all about CK editor and TinyMCE.Full show notes here: https://chinchillasqueaks.substack.com/p/bd2d57e5-b110-4963-947b-5afaa19130c8
Podcast Older Adult Peer Supportwith Bently Wood About the Episode Date: July 12, 2023 Episode 25: Older Adult Peer Support with Bently Wood Summary Our brand new episode with Bently Wood is one you don't want to miss! We discuss his work as a Certified Older Adult Peer Specialist as well as a Certified Older Adult Peer Specialist Faciliator for Certification. He illuminates the challenges and triumphs of working with Older Adult Peers and highlights the joy of his work with this important demographic of often over-looked peers inviting others to consider being apart of this unique type of peer support.ation. Bently Wood is a Lead Regional Peer Recovery Specialist Coordinator with Richmond Behavioral Health Authority, supporting and developing the peer workforce in Virginia's DBHDS Region 4. He has lectured on substance use and mental health challenges, stigma, recovery language, and peer support. He is a trainer for peer recovery specialists in Ethics, Leadership, Certified Personal Medicine, emotional CPR, Action Planning for Prevention and Recovery (APPR), Supporting the LGBTQIA+ community, and the 72-hour Peer Recovery Specialist training curriculum required to become a Certified Peer Recovery Specialist in Virginia. Drawing on his personal journey from substance use and mental health challenges into recovery, he works as an advocate for social justice in behavioral health, the LGBT community, while serving as the President of Vocal Virginia.
"I am going to help so many people that I will be able to buy a Bently CASH!" We had the pleasure of having Joshua Youngs back for round 2! He's the Founder and owner of Medicare Peace of Mind. Motivated to give back to the insurance community so he created The Medicare Machine Factory, it is a training platform dedicated for individuals that are in insurance and want to learn and get great at it. Weather you are just starting out or have been selling insurance but havent got the results you want, this platformn is for you! We talked about Bently's, thinking to small, having perspective, process of hiring, blocking negativity out of your life and much more! Make sure to watch till the end and share with 1 other person.Here at Totem Podcast, Hosts Erick and Monico, bring you impactful people from all walks of life to have meaningful conversations to speak out about their lives, businesses, and their experiences in life, and bring you a part of them you didn't know, all with having some fun and laughs on the way! ...AND remember "An act of rebellion is to question." "Un acto de rebeldia es cuestionar." If you know of someone we should have as a guest comment below or message us! Thanks for watching this video, please share it with your friends. We enjoy reading comments and answering questions so be sure to leave a comment and... ► Subscribe to the Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@totempodcast?sub_confirmation=1 Totem Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/realtotempodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/totempodcast/ Tik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@totempodcast Monico Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marketingmonico/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marketingmonico/ LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/marketingmonico/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/marketingmonico/ Erick Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/erick.carrillo.391 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatcameraguyerick/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erick-carrillo-696019249/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/erickcar58/ Joshua Youngs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joshua.youngs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youngsjoshua/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-youngs-6a31711a/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/totempodcast/support
This week I sit down with Tyler Bently from The Rise and we cover his 2022 deer season. Tyler kill a giant velvet buck in North Dakota and had multiple encounters with shooter bucks in 4 different states. An incredible season and he covers it all. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, Adam Sosnick and Natalya will discuss: Is Your Car Keeping You Broke? Let's Do The Math Certified Panty Droppers! Cars That Get Women Wet Beamer, Benz, or Bently? What Your Car Says About YOU! FaceTime or Ask Adam any questions on https://minnect.com/ Subscribe for weekly videos: https://bit.ly/3IOBnQU Email: adam@valuetainment.com To reach the Valuetainment team you can email: info@valuetainment.com
Russell Bentley live from Ukraine/Russia
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(Get Surfshark VPN at https://surfshark.deals/MOXIE - Enter promo code MOXIE for 83% off and 3 extra months free!) T-shirt for Ukraine Why did no one tell me about Moms Mabley?!! Hear about her and other 'living loud and proud' ladies (Dorothy Parker, Mae West, Tallulah Bankhead) on this International Women's Day. 01:00 Tallulah Bankhead 13:00 Mae West 23:00 Moms Mabley Links to all the research resources are on the website. Hang out with your fellow Brainiacs. Reach out and touch Moxie on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Become a patron of the podcast arts! Patreon or Ko-Fi. Or buy the book and a shirt. Music: Kevin MacLeod, David Fesilyan, Dan Henig. and/or Chris Haugen. Sponsors: Dumb People with Terrible Ideas, History Obscura, Sambucol Want to start a podcast or need a better podcast host? Get up to TWO months hosting for free from Libsyn with coupon code "moxie." Dorothy Parker was a famously wry, witty, and acerbic writer and critic, with a low opinion of relationships. Her wit was apparent from an early age, referring to her father's second wife as “The Housekeeper.” She was described by journalist and critic Alexander Woolcott as “a combination of Little Nell and Lady MacBeth.” As a literary critic, she said of one book, "This is not a novel to be tossed aside lightly. It should be thrown with great force." The author of the book? Italian dictator Benito Mussolini. My name's Moxie…. This episode drops on Intl Womens Day, and I've covered a lot of remarkable women on the show, for a number of remarkable reasons, but today we focus on ladies for their remarks, for their wit and their wild ways. Tallulah Bankhead is a name I've known for many years, but never really knew anything about her. Back in the day, going to the big “computer show and sale” at the raceway complex with my dad, circa 1996, I picked up some cd-roms of FVM video games and some educational stuff like Microsoft Encarta Musical Instruments and some reference that included hundred of famous quotes. Some of you I realize will have no idea what I just said, a few of you will be unclear what a cd-rom is, but a few of you just got a cold chill like someone walking across your grave. Tallulah Bankhead's wit featured prominently with quotes like, "If I were well behaved, I'd die of boredom," “I read Shakespeare and the Bible, and I can shoot dice. That's what I call a liberal education," and "I'll come and make love to you at five o'clock. If I'm late, start without me." ‘I like her,' I thought, but didn't look into who she actually was until this week. Considering she's the inspiration for one of Disney's most iconic villains, you'd think I'd have come across something between then and now, but not. Bankhead, the daughter of an Alabama congressman and future speaker of the House, was named after her paternal grandmother, whose name was inspired by Tallulah Falls, Georgia. That grandmother would raise her when her mother died a few days after her birth and the loss sent her father into a pit of depression and alcoholism. Little Tallulah was… difficult. Tallulah discovered at an early age that theatrics were a viable outlet for gaining the attention, good or bad, that she craved. A series of throat and chest infections as a child had left her with a raspy voice which would later become her trademark. It also made her stand out from her classmates, but Tallulah was not the type to be bullied and soon became the terror or students and the bane of teachers. She would find herself sent to, and expelled from, two different convent schools, the first for once for throwing ink at a nun and the next time for making a pass at one. At 15, Bankhead submitted her own photo to film industry magazine Picture Play, winning a small part in a movie and a trip to New York. She was allowed to go only by promising her father, a Congressman, she'd abstain from men and alcohol, but as she famously put it in her autobiography, "He didn't say anything about women and cocaine." She was a self-described "technical virgin" until 20. Though she lacked training and discipline, she possessed a dazzling stage presence, her husky voice providing fascinating contrast with her good looks. Quickly ascending to stardom, she just as easily gained renown for her quick-witted outspokenness and indefatigable party going. In New York, Bankhead moved into the famous Algonquin Hotel, a hotspot for the artistic and literary elite of the era, and was quickly rubbing shoulders with the rich and famous. After several years starring in films and on stage in New York, Bankhole's acting was praised, but she had not yet scored a big commercial hit. So, she moved to London in 1923, where her stardom grew. Her fame heightened in 1924 when she played Amy in Sidney Howard's They Knew What They Wanted. The show won the 1925 Pulitzer Prize. But Bankhead was best known for her antics off-stage. She'd drive her Bently recklessly through London and if she got lost, she'd hire a black cab to drive to where she was going and she'd follow him. She spent her nights at booze and drug-filled parties, partaking liberally, and reportedly smoked 120 cigarettes a day, which is kind of dubious because how would you have time for anything else. She also openly had a series of relationships with both men and women, including some very famous female personalities of the day. Names attached to her, with or without facts to back it included Greta Garbo, Hattie McDaniel, the first AfrAm actress to win an Oscar, and singer Billie Holiday. One thing that's known with great certainty is that she talked openly about her vices, and women just weren't supposed to do that. Hell, they weren't supposed to *have vices. She found herself included in Hays' "Doom Book", which would help her inspire a Disney villain, since only the worst of the worst were in the Doom Book, but it didn't do much for her career. Brief refresher on the Hays Code, and you can hear lots more about it in the episode Words You Can't Say on TV or Radio, way back in Oct 2018 before I started numbering episodes, the Hays Code a set of strict guidelines all motion pictures companies operated under from 1934 to 1968. It prohibited profanity, suggestive nudity, sexual perversions like homosexuality, interracial relationships, any talk of reproductive anything, and, in case you were unclear where all this came from, it banned ridicule of authority in general and the clergy in particular. This is why married couples in black&white sitcoms slept in separate beds. The Doom Book, which was either a closely guarded secret or never physically existed, was said to have contained the names of over 150 thespians considered too morally tumultuous to be used in movies. So this is the law of the land when a gal like Tallulah Bankhead is running around in cursing like a sailor in hedonistic, drug-fueled, openly-bisexual glee. Giving up on Hollywood, Bankhead returned to Broadway for a decade or so, where she reached her zenith with her performances in The Little Foxes and The Skin of Our Teeth, both of which earned her the New York Drama Critics Circle Award, and was briefly married to actor John Emery. [a la Sam O'Nella] Never heard of him? Me neither. What's his story? I didn't bother. In 1943 she decided to give Hollywood a second try, but Hollywood hadn't had the same thought about her. There was one bright spot, being cast in and praised for Alfred Hitchcock's Lifeboat in 1944. By the late 1940s and early 1950s, Bankhead's hedonistic lifestyle and excessive drinking had taken its toll. Critics complained that she had become a self-caricature, which feels like a real oof. She kept her career afloat by publishing a best-selling autobiography, touring in plays like Private Lives and Dear Charles, before headlining her own nightclub act. In 1965 she made her last *film appearance, playing a homicidal religious fanatic in the British thriller Die! Die! My Darling! Tallulah Bankhead's final acting assignments included a “Special Guest Villain” stint on the TV series Batman. When she was advised that the series was considered “high camp,” her response was vintage Tallulah: “Don't tell me about camp, dahling! I invented it!” Am I ever going to tell you which Disney villain she inspired? I supposed, if I must. Disney animator Marc Davis once told of his creative process when tasked to create the villain for an upcoming film. (It was 1961 if you want to try to guess.) The chaaracter would become iconic, instantly recognizable whether cartoon or real life. Davis looked to real-life "bad" women, and while he said there were a number of different people who he kept in mind while drawing her, one name rose to the top – Tallulah Bankhead. So no matter if her movie or Broadway career is forgotten, Bankhead will always live on as Cruella de Ville. Mae West When she was good, she was very good. But when she was bad, she made film history. Whether making films, writing plays or flirting with the camera, Mae West was undisputedly the most controversial sex siren of her time and she even landed in jail because of it. She was the queen of double entendres on and off screen, delivering some of the best-remembered quips in movie history. You know the line, "Is that a gun in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?", yeah, that was West In "She Done Him Wrong." in 1933. Mary Jane West was born on Aug. 17, 1893 in Queens, NY to a boxer turned cop and a former corset and fashion model. The acting bug bit the heck out of West when she was tiny, bringing home talent show prizes at age 5. At age 12, she became a professional vaudeville performer. She was secretly married at age 17, but only lived with her husband for a few weeks, though they didn't legally divorce for 31 years. The adult West was rumored to have secretly married another man, but on the whole she preferred younger men. Her long-term partner Paul Novak was 30 years her junior. West was also rumored to have worn custom 8 in platform shoes, because she was only 5'2”. Two tangents, I would have *massive respect for anyone who could even walk in 8in platform, and that's something all the women in today's discussion have in common - they're all my size. In 1926, under the pen name "Jane Mast," West wrote, produced and starred in a play called Sex, about a sex worker named Margie La Monte who was looking to better her situation by finding a well-to-do man to marry well if not wisely. Mae West was sentenced to 10 days in prison and given a $500 fine, charged with “obscenity and corrupting the morals of youth.” The rumor mill went into overtime when she was behind bars – she was permitted to wear silk underpants instead of prison-issue or the warden wined and dined her every night. West was set free after serving eight of the ten days and remarked to reporters that it was “…the first time I ever got anything for good behavior.” Before the show was raided in February of 1927 around 325,000 people had come through the turnstiles. Buns in seats, laddie, buns in seat. Not bothered in the slightest, and probably keenly aware of all the free publicity she just got, West appeared in a string of successful plays, including "The Drag," a 1927 play that was banned from Broadway because of its homosexual theme. If you think people try to tell you what to say these days, imagine having to deal with the likes of the Hays Code or the Catholic Legion of Decency, which I maintain sounds like a pro-wrestling tag team. She was an advocate of gay and transgender rights, which were at the time generally throught to be the same thing, and her belief that "a gay man was actually a female soul housed in a male body" ran counter to the belief at that time that homosexuality was an illness. Her next play, The Pleasure Man ran for only one showing before also being shut down with the whole cast being arrested for obscenity, but this time getting off thanks to a hung jury. West continued to stir up controversy with her plays, including the Broadway smash "Diamond Lil" in 1928, about a loose woman of the 1890s. Dominating the Broadway scene was nice, but West had her eyes set to the, well, to the west and Hollywood. West was 38 years old at the time, which is the age when the phone stops ringing for many actresses, but Paramount Pictures offered West a contract at $5000 a week ($80,000 now) and –luckily for all of us or I might not be talking about her right now– they let her re-write her lines. Her first film, Night After Night, set the tone for her on-screen persona right from jump street, from her first line where a hat check girl says to her “Goodness, what beautiful diamonds.” To which West replied, “Goodness had nothing to do with it, dearie.” Within three years she was the second highest paid person in the United States. The only person earning more was the publishing magnate friggin' William Randolph Hearst. West not only made her own career, she insisted a young Cary Grant be cast opposite her, putting Grant on the road to his Golden Age icon status. That was ‘33's "She Done Him Wrong," which contained her most famous quote, but I'm sorry to tell you that you've been saying it wrong your whole life. Yes, your whole life. You've seen it parodied in cartoons. The line isn't "Why don't you come up and seem me sometime?" "Why don't you come up some time and see me?" Am I being painfully pedantic to point this out? Yes. …. That's all. The public loved Mae West, but her blunt sexuality onscreen rubbed censors the wrong way. In 1934, they began deleting overtly sexy lines and whole scenes from her films. Not about to take that lying down, West doubled up on double entendres, hoping that the censors would delete the most offensive lines and miss the subtler ones. More controversial films followed. West was already 50 when she made "The Heat's On," but her youthful look and performance made the film a cult favorite. She also got banned from the radio for a sketch about Adam and Eve opposite Don Ameche, was on TV a few times, and even recorded two successful rock albums, decades before the late Christopher Lee. Bonus facts: Cassandra Peterson, aka Elvira Mistress of the Dark, was once the lead singer of an Italian punk rock band. MIDROLL The script for this episode started with Bankhead, West, and Dorothy Parker. I recognized that they were demographically pretty similar, though Parker was Jewish and there's a wild theory out there that West was mixed-race, so I started asking around for WOC/LGBT of that same era and one name came up again and again, a name I'd never heard of, an oversight I now know to be a damn shame if ever there was one. Presenting for the elucidation of many listeners, Moms Mabley. Moms, plural not possessive, had been a vaudeville star for half a century on what was called the Chitlin Circuit, before white audiences began to discover her. Her trademarks were her old lady persona, complete with house coat, dust cap and waddling shuffle, and her raunchy, man-hungry humor, which is funny in a few ways when you consider she was an out-and-proud lesbian. Although Moms spent her professional life making people laugh, her personal life had more than its share of grief. If you're not in the mood for tragic backstory, I totally understand if you want to hit your jump-30 button. Born Loretta Mary Aiken in North Carolina in 1894, Moms was the grandaughter of a slave and one of 16 children. She was the victim of rape twice before the age of 14, once by an older black man and the other by the town's white sheriff. Both rapes resulted in pregnancies; both babies were given away. Loretta's father, a volunteer fireman, had been killed when a fire engine exploded, and her mother was run over and killed by a truck while coming home from church on Christmas Day. Her stepfather forced her to marry a man she didn't even like, one assumes to pare down the number of dependent minors in the house. At the age of 14, Loretta ran away to join a minstrel show. A young girl out in the world on her own would normally be a recipe for disaster, heartache and suffering, but Moms had already had enough of all those, thank you very much. She took the name Mabley from her first boyfriend and acquired the nickname Moms later on, though none of my sources, and they are regrettably few and superficial, recounted why. She was only in her early 20's when she devised the old lady character and kept her persona up until her actual age exceeded the character. Like all who played vaudeville, she had multiple talents: dancing, singing, jokes. Unlike many of her contemporaries, she had a gift for crafting original material far stronger than the stock routines others toured with. At the prompting of the vaudeville team Butterbeans and Susie, she moved to New York City in the early 20's and found herself in the the Harlem Renaissance. "I never went back across the Mason-Dixon line," recalled Mabley. "Not for another thirty years." Toward the end of her life, Moms would say “There were some horrible things done to me. I played every state in the Union except Mississippi. I won't go there; they ain't read.” She hardly needed to back then anyway, playing the Apollo so often she could probably have gotten her mail forwarded there. There used to be a showbiz expression, “It won't play in Peoria,” meaning something will not be successful for a wide, Joe Everyman (read: white) audience, and Moms certainly fit that bill. Moms talked about sex constantly. That's not surprising from female comics these days, though it still isn't as acceptable as it is for male comics. But unlike the male comics of Mom's day, she slid into the jokes sideways with a double-entendre or a well-placed pause, rather than the straightforward use of obscenity that would become popular with such later black comedians as Richard Pryor. Although Loretta herself was a lesbian, Moms was that of ''dirty old lady'' with a penchant for younger men. She made fun of older men, subtly ridiculing the ways they wielded authority over women as well as the declining of their sexual powers. Her signature line became: ''Ain't nothin' an old man can do for me but bring me a message from a young man.'' She moved from vaudeville into films, but Hollywood wasn't exactly rolling out the red carpet for black actors and film-makers. That's okay, they said, we'll just do it ourselves. As early as 1929 there were over 460 "colored movie houses" across America. owned and operated by, and catering specifically to, African-Americans, with all-Black cast films, shorts, and even newsreels. But it would be fair to say that these were B-movies, filmed in a couple of days, with whatever equipment and people you could cobble together. Hell, scenes were usually shot in one take, because editing requires more time and money. Where they shone was in the musical numbers, crafting scenes that would have shamed MGM or Warner Brothers, if only they'd had any budget at all. Comedian Slappy White remembered, "It wasn't hard casting the actors. All of us were out of work before the picture started [and we] would all be out of work again as soon as it was finished." Moms starred in 1948's Boarding House Blues where she played landlord to a building of rent-dodging vaudeville performers, which is an amazing premise. The film also showcased "Crip" Heard, a tap dancer with only one arm and one leg. And the best thing about Boarding House Blues? You can actually see it! It's on the free Tubi app, link in the show notes, not a sponsor, and I plan to watch it as soon as I can make myself sit still for 1.5 hours. Watch-party anyone? Film was nice and everything, but it was vinyl records that gave Moms the boost she needed to expand her audience. Comedy records were *the thing in the early 60's.Her first vinyl appearance came a few years prior with the 1956 Vanguard Records release A Night at the Apollo. The album is a fascinating social document with liner notes written by Langston Hughes. Of the many other noteworthy things about that album is the fact that Moms wasn't paid for her part in it. So she was understandably reluctant when the Chess brothers asked her to cut an album with them. Phil and Leonard Chess were Jewish immigrants who arrived in Chicago a few months prior to the stock market crash who were able to buy some South Side bars after the end of prohibition. Their Macomba Lounge became a hot spot when they started booking live music, mostly rhythm and blues, which drew in the biggest crowds. The brothers noticed this, and that the acts who had people lining up around the block, weren't available on records, so they started a record company. Chess Records signed names like Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Bo Diddley, and Chuck Berry. These records delivered new found joys for the white public and offered posterity for Chicago's African-American crowd. Always on the lookout for what was popular with their original Black audience, Chess Records asked Moms Mabley to sign, but she understandably didn't want to get screwed again. Luckily her manager was able to persuade her and Moms Mabley on Stage (also known under the name Moms Mabley: The Funniest Woman Alive) was produced. Chicago was host to Hugh Hefner's Playboy Club, a venue that always featured a strong roster of Black performers and plenty of white bohemians, and that's where she recorded Moms Mabley at The Playboy Club. Y'all gotta see this album cover, link in the shownotes. If you were to listen to On Stage and then Playboy Club, you'd notice something…different between the two albums. On Stage was recorded at The Apollo and opens with a thunderous cacophony of cheerings. Playboy Club, not as much, because that album was recorded in front of an all-white audience. It was time for a cross-over. It was also the time for civil rights –lunch counters, fire hoses, marches. Mabley's act became increasingly political, but her benevolent old grandma persona made her non-threatening and more accessible to white crowds. Moms knew white audiences needed to hear her message now, and that they might actually hear her. She was just a little old lady, shuffling onto the stage, how threatening could she be? Plus she was on the biggest TV shows of the day –Merv Griffin, Johnny Carson, Flip Wilson, Mike Douglas, the Smothers Brothers– and they were okay, so she must be okay. Moms had crossed over. She played Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center. She put out more albums, including my favorite title, Young Men Si, Old Men No. She began acting in big studio films, like The Cincinatti Kid, with Steve McQueen. In 1966 Moms returned to the South for the first time in over three decades. It, uh, didn't go great. In the middle of her show, five shots rang out in the theater and Moms scrambled off-stage. Thankfully, the shots went nowhere near her, originating apparently from a fight between audience members. Regardless, a story made the rounds that one of the bullets went straight through her floppy hat. "I hadn't been in Columbia, South Carolina, for thirty-five years," explained Moms, "and [now] bullets ran me out of town." Music became a regular part of her act, and a cover version of "Abraham, Martin and John" hit No. 35 on the Billboard Hot 100 on July 19, 1969, making Mabley, at 75, the oldest living person to have a U.S. Top 40 hit. Mabley continued performing in the 1970s. In 1971, she appeared on The Pearl Bailey Show. Later that year, she opened for Ike & Tina Turner at the Greek Theatre and sang a tribute to Louis Armstrong as part of her set.[24] While filming the 1974 film Amazing Grace, (her only film starring role)[1] Mabley suffered a heart attack. She returned to work three weeks later, after receiving a pacemaker. She is survived not only by her children (she had four other children as an adult), but by more contemporary comedians who remember her and want to keep her story alive. She was the subject of a Broadway play by Clarice Taylor, who played one of the grandma's on the Cosby Show; two projects from Whoopi Goldberg, one being the comedy show that put Goldberg on the map in 1984 and a documentary in 2013, and in season 3 of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, where she was portrayed by lifelong fan Wanda Sykes. And that's… Dorothy Parker's wit was, deservedly, the stuff of legend. Of the Yale prom, she said, “ If all the girls attending it were laid end to end, I wouldn't be at all surprised.” It was that saucy humor that got her fired from her job as a staff writer at Vanity Fair. Parker spoke openly about having had an abortion, a thing that simply was not done in the 1920's, saying, “It serves me right for putting all my eggs in one bastard.” A firm believer in civil rights, she bequeathed her literary estate to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Remember Sources: https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/204532%7C103917/Mae-West/#biography https://www.britannica.com/biography/Mae-West https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/52283/13-things-you-might-not-know-about-mae-west http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2012/04/this-day-in-history-mae-west-is-sentenced-to-10-days-in-prison-for-writing-directing-and-performing-in-the-broadway-play-sex/ https://www.britannica.com/biography/Tallulah-Bankhead https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2021/05/real-cruella-de-vil-tallulah-bankhead https://www.nytimes.com/1987/08/09/theater/theater-the-pain-behind-the-laughter-of-moms-mabley.html https://dorothyparker.com/gallery/biography https://bookshop.org/books/your-brain-on-facts-things-you-didn-t-know-things-you-thought-you-knew-and-things-you-never-knew-you-never-knew-trivia-quizzes-fun-fa/9781642502534?aid=14459&listref=books-based-on-podcasts https://www.mamamia.com.au/tallulah-bankhead-cruella/
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Shnon was really surprised that Keith would ghost her after he took her to Bently's for a romantic steak dinner. What went down to cause him to diss her??
Shnon was really surprised that Keith would ghost her after he took her to Bently's for a romantic steak dinner. What went down to cause him to diss her??
Shnon was really surprised that Keith would ghost her after he took her to Bently's for a romantic steak dinner. What went down to cause him to diss her??
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James and Chris talk with Cindy Bently-Roberts from Wreaths Across America to talk about the organization, donations, participation and motorcycle escorts to honor the fallen heroes. Remember. Honor. Teach. https://www.wreathsacrossamerica.org
LIBERTY Sessions with Nada Jones | Celebrating women who do & inspiring women who can |
Tiffany and Bentley founded Conscious Culture around the belief that your people are your competitive advantage. The two experts, along with their staff, partner with organizations to design and implement people-first solutions that enable teams to accomplish big things together. With over 25 years of experience in strategic people operations and leadership development, These two co-founders know what it takes to build high-performing teams. They share their knowledge and expertise with Conscious Culture's growing community to deliver impactful HR strategies that create lasting change.In this episode, Nada sits down with Tiffany and Bentley to discuss all things human resources and people operations. As a consulting firm, they help support and scale startups and small businesses by creating foundational infrastructures that produce healthy and thriving organizations. In this special episode, Nada also asks how the two have managed their partnerships and how it influences their approach to their consulting. In addition to sharing their expertise on the podcast, the co-founders offered LIBERTY listeners a Conscious Culture tool to give businesses a sense of how they are doing when it comes to HR. The tool helps you identify blind spots and offers resources and solutions and they have generously offered it for free. Click here to access the free HR Scorecard and examine what your HR needs really are.You can follow Tiffany, Bently and the Conscious Culture team @consciousculture.co on Instagram and LinkedIn. To find out more about the services they offer go to ConsciousCulture.co. Don't forget to take advantage of the free HR Scorecard!Please follow us at @libertyforher on Instagram--that's where we hang out the most. And please rate and review us—it helps to know if this podcast is inspiring and equipping you to launch and grow your ventures.
Benjamin slumps into his chair and sighs, missing the 2022 Bentley Flying Spur he's recently tested. It's his first taste of Bently goodness and he has a lot to say about about the ultra-luxurious, ultra exclusive sedan. He goes through some of the pricey options (like the hood ornament) and intimately describes the car's flashy James Bondian dashboard. Sami then gives us his quick impressions of the new all-wheel-drive 2022 BMW M4 Competition, which he drove on the curvy course at Thermal. He follows that up 2022 BMW Alpina B8 Gran Coupe, a car that may look like the average 8 Series, but which hides a far more exclusive secret, forcing Benjamin to grill Sami about his sensibilities by asking if this Alpina worth nearly $10,000 more than the M8 Gran Coupe that the two podcast hosts enjoyed just a year ago. Listen to get all the details as well as to hear a deep Hellraiser reference, coming in hot for our spookiest holiday.
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Welcome to episode 70 and a warning for very strong language (but it's very funny) during this episode of the show as we are joined by Neil and Saffron Bentley from the 40 and F****d podcast, we talk to Neil about the podcast in the first half and we are joined by Saffron and have a fun quiz all about swear words and Neil's Mum even joins in! It's very funny as is the 40 and F****d podcast so you should go listen now
Maachew Bentley (aka GENIE!) is a DJ, photographer, creative director, and a New York City native that has been involved with different creative scenes for almost a decade. From playing one of the first NYC Boiler room sets in 2012 to photography for Columbia Records, Maachew Bently is a weathered virtuoso within his crafts. His distinct mythological style cannot be forgotten. Maachew is a true artist that has been working on a unique narrative from the beginning of his identity. Follow him: https://www.instagram.com/maachewbentley/?hl=en Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwRL63pXaOik_6fxojGChpA Follow us on Instagram for additional content and upcoming guests on the podcast! https://www.instagram.com/slewniverse https://www.tiktok.com/@slewniverse?lang=en Produced by: SLEW: https://www.instagram.com/slewp/ CHRIS: https://www.instagram.com/chris.mp4/
Peter Bently is a prolific author of rhyming picture books for children. These include The Great Dog Bottom Swap (with Mei Matsuoka), Meet the Parents (with Sara Ogilvie), The Shark in the Dark (with Ben Cort) and Potion Commotion (with Sernur Isik). Cats Ahoy!, his first picture book with Jim Field, won the Roald Dahl Funny Prize 2011]and King Jack and the Dragon (with Helen Oxenbury) was named as an American Library Association Notable Book of the year.In this episode, he talks to Nikki Gamble about how he creates rhyming stories and the recently published The King's Birthday Suit and forthcoming I Am Dog.
Today we're telling the story of David Shearing, who now goes by David Ennis. He was convicted of the mass murder of The Johnson and The Bently families. The Johnson and Bentley's were camping in Wells Gray Park, in Canada when David took all of their lives. He also held the two young girls hostage for up to 2 weeks while he performed some of his own sick fantasies on them. Sadly there will be a parole hearing for him next month (July 2021), hopefully he isn't granted parole, but for some reason he is only in a medium security prison, married with kids of his own.
You know if I'm talking to UK Pornstars that Samantha Bentley was always going to be on the list. I'm happy to say I managed to get to chat with her and it was as great as I knew it would be. Back 6 years ago Samantha was one of the Top Performers and we chat all things porn, her AVN's she has won, the sex she likes to shoot, what she's been up to over the last few years and how she's back doing OnlyFans . Follow Samantha: https://twitter.com/thebadbentley Follow Angel Long: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theangellong/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/Angel_long Website - http://angellongfans.com/
In this weeks episode the Petty Boys sit down with the one and only Moise Bently to discuss his background in being a musician, entertainer and businessman. Tune in to catch all the pettiness!