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Chris Forsberg and Tom Giles react to the Celtics' 119-113 loss to the Detroit Pistons, a loss which drops Boston to 0-3 to start the season for the first time since 2013-14. The guys react to a great night from Jaylen Brown and another bad outing form the team down low, as they allow 18 offensive rebounds to Detroit. 1:00- Giles' Headline: Piston's second-chance points a backbreaker for the Celtics11:30- Forsberg's Headline: A great night from Jaylen Brown not enough for Boston14:50- The guys react to the other major storylines and look ahead to the Pelicans Presented by 24 Auto Group WATCH every episode of the Celtics Talk podcast on YouTubeFollow NBC Sports Boston:NBCSportsBoston.comX @NBCScelticsFacebookInstagramTikTok Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Revelation Series - Week 6. Are you being deceived right now? Pastor Matt unpacks how subtle deception can leave us blind, but through Jesus, we can be set free and see the truth clearly.
Presenter and former GB athlete Jeanette Kwakye, The Big Issue editor Paul McNamee, and comedians Elliot Steel and Josh James join Rick Edwards for an hour of sporting punditry, humour and entertainment. Points are awarded for informed comment, wit and passion, but taken away for nonsense and answers lacking in conviction.In the final round, the top two points scorers go head-to-head in 'Defend the Indefensible' where they must both defend a statement however ludicrous or distasteful for twenty seconds. There can only be one winner!Listen to the podcast on BBC Sounds
The Sunday Triple M NRL Catch Up - Paul Kent, Gorden Tallis, Ryan Girdler, Anthony Maroon
Adam Peacock & Brent Read are joined by a superstar off the bench in Michael Carayannis to go through the major headlines in the NRL world! New Zealand got the win over Samoa in the Pacific Championships but are there halves issues for the Samoans? Will Tonga find some holes to exploit ahead of their massive match this week? The Ashes are around the corner but is a series win enough for Kevin Walters to keep his job? And Ready has a surprising bolter he wants to start for the Kangaroos! Peter V'landys & Andrew Abdo threatened players and agents with 10 year bans if they deal with R360 but does it even hold up? How will it even work? And it is even fair? Craig Bellamy could be on the move to the Gold Coast but they already have a new coach in Josh Hannay! And both journos have a huge November 1 update as the transfer mill is already turning!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam Peacock & Brent Read are joined by a superstar off the bench in Michael Carayannis to go through the major headlines in the NRL world! New Zealand got the win over Samoa in the Pacific Championships but are there halves issues for the Samoans? Will Tonga find some holes to exploit ahead of their massive match this week? The Ashes are around the corner but is a series win enough for Kevin Walters to keep his job? And Ready has a surprising bolter he wants to start for the Kangaroos! Peter V'landys & Andrew Abdo threatened players and agents with 10 year bans if they deal with R360 but does it even hold up? How will it even work? And it is even fair? Craig Bellamy could be on the move to the Gold Coast but they already have a new coach in Josh Hannay! And both journos have a huge November 1 update as the transfer mill is already turning!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Ava is joined by Greg Barradale from the Big Issue to talk about Yo-Yo Homes. Following a report in the magazine this week, there was outcry over the apparent moneyspinning involved in buying back right to buy homes that were sold off for a song under Thatcher. Greg gives us the lowdown. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A discussion between WCCO TV's Sunday Morning host, Esme Murphy and Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News.
A discussion between WCCO TV's Sunday Morning host, Esme Murphy and Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News.
Brian Dick and Alex Dicken answer your questions about Birmingham City's promotion push, square pegs in round holes and plucking a Blues great from the past to help in the present. They also look ahead to the Hull City match and debate Chris Davies' best midfield combination. EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/keeprighton Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee
Social enterprises are businesses that aim to make a difference while staying financially healthy. In this episode of the I Hate Numbers podcast, Mahmood explains how social enterprises can combine purpose and profit, create impact, and still run with the discipline of a commercial business. We explore what defines a social enterprise, how they operate, and what sets them apart from charities or traditional businesses.Main Topics & DiscussionWhat Is a Social Enterprise?A social enterprise is a business that exists to tackle social or environmental challenges. It trades in goods or services but reinvests the majority of its profits into its mission. It's not a charity, nor is it purely commercial. Instead, it sits in the middle, using business tools to achieve social goals.Purpose Meets ProfitSocial enterprises prove that doing good and being profitable can go hand in hand. They create real impact while ensuring the business remains viable. The more successful the business, the more impact it can make. Profit is not the enemy of purpose. It's what helps fund the mission and sustain the good work over the long term.Legal StructuresSocial enterprises can take different forms. The most common structures include Community Interest Companies (CICs), Companies Limited by Guarantee, and Co-operatives. Each structure defines how profits are distributed and how accountability is maintained. Choosing the right structure is key to balancing transparency, control, and long-term sustainability.Funding and Financial HealthUnlike charities that rely mainly on donations or grants, social enterprises trade their way to success. They may still receive grants or investment, but trading income keeps them independent and resilient. Sound financial planning and management are essential. Mahmood stresses the need for strong bookkeeping, cash flow monitoring, and reinvesting profits wisely.Challenges Social Enterprises FaceSocial enterprises face unique challenges. Balancing impact with income can be tricky. They must compete with commercial businesses while upholding ethical values. Access to funding can also be harder because investors look for returns, not just results. Despite this, the sense of purpose and community support keeps them moving forward.Impact and AccountabilitySocial enterprises must measure and report their impact. It's not just about numbers but about demonstrating social value. Whether it's job creation, community development, or environmental change, they need to show tangible results. Transparency builds trust with stakeholders and reinforces credibility with customers and funders alike.Examples of Social EnterprisesAcross the UK, social enterprises are thriving. Companies like The Big Issue and Divine Chocolate are powerful examples. They combine business models with strong missions. Each shows how profitability and social good can strengthen one another when purpose drives every decision.Common Mistakes to Avoid Neglecting financial planning or relying too much on grants. Losing sight of the core mission in pursuit of profit. Failing to measure or report social impact clearly. Choosing the wrong legal structure without considering long-term implications.Final ThoughtsSocial enterprises are proof that doing good can be profitable. With clear goals, financial control, and community focus, they can thrive and create lasting impact. Mahmood reminds us that purpose and profit are not opposites but partners in success. If...
Misha is Editor and Executive Director of The Conversation Australia and New Zealand. He has been a journalist for more than 25 years. He was founding editor of The Big Issue... LEARN MORE The post Saturday, 4th, October, 2025: Misha Ketchell, Editor, The Conversation, Freedom-of-Information, Trumpisms and Global Politics Update appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Todayyy I share some dubs and L's from my past week! Then I jump into the main topic which is how focusing on the small things will help make those big changes. It can feel overwhelming to start something new or to even keep going when you lose motivation, but just start small then things will start to feel possible. I end the episode with a Dear Abbey submission on how to stop rumination when you are stuck in a cycle.Call 909-817-1742 to leave a “Dear Abbey” voicemail or leave a text with a question or asking for advice!! Love you guys!!
We've got football and basketball to discuss on today's Morning Pitt. First, there is news about one of the Panthers' biggest hoops offseason additions and it's not good. Then, we're looking at Pitt's two biggest issues on offense - and what the Panthers need to do to fix them.
A federal grand jury has indicted former FBI Director James Comey on charges of making false statements and obstruction of justice, a move sought by Trump's newly appointed prosecutor. Jimmy and Americans' Comedian Kurt Metzger discuss how Comey repeatedly lied to Congress about leaks and surveillance of Trump's campaign, citing FISA abuses, the Russia probe, and the targeting of Michael Flynn through an illegal wiretap. Critics including Lindsey Graham contend Comey withheld exculpatory evidence about the Clinton campaign's role in fabricating Russiagate, undermining the rule of law. Jimmy frames the indictment as overdue accountability for Comey, while also warning that political prosecutions reflect deeper corruption in the U.S. justice system. Plus segments on Google's recent admission that the company caved to Biden administration demands to censor COVID related content and the recent embrace by U.S. government figures of former Al Qaeda leader and current Syria president Ahmed al-Sharaa. Also featuring Mike MacRae, John Kiriakou & Stef Zamorano. And a phone call from Kamala Supporter!
9.29.25 Hour 2, Kevin Sheehan gives more of dislikes and big takeaways from the Commanders' 34-27 loss to the Falcons.
Recorded at TAC's 2025 Legislative Conference, this episode of Texas County Voice takes you behind the scenes with Texas county leaders sharing stories from the frontlines. Join us for insights on the legislation that made it through this year's Legislature and what it means for counties across the state. Related Resources: Texas leadership at the National Association of Counties Travis County's Men as Allies program
A passionate Mark Levy has questioned whether the Roosters forward Victor Radley should've received a severe punishment after he was handed a 10-game suspension and required to pay $30,000 toward medical research.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Laura Spurway and Kate McCarthy wrap up all the AFLW action following round fiveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John is joined by Ryan Fitzsimons of the Ryan118 channel to discuss all the latest details around Celtic fan protest and look ahead to Brendan Rodgers' first press conference since Ibrox.
From warships off Venezuela to rule changes in the Senate, lawmakers are back in Washington and facing some big issues. Republicans are pushing to fast-track Trump nominees with a new group-vote strategy, while Democrats dig in over funding fights that could trigger a government shutdown. Meanwhile, Trump's expanded use of military force including National Guard deployments and a Caribbean crackdown is raising fresh legal and constitutional questions. Here with the latest on who's playing hardball and what's at stake is WTOP's Mitchell Miller.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Illegal dumping has become a big issue Guest: Patricia Ross, Fraser Valley Regional District Board Chair Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode: Fringe players in WA not getting any game time. We ask whether Hawthorn are frauds whilst acknowledging the trolls' response to Em Bates' post match comment Sarah makes bold predictions about the Blues AND we chat to two time premiership player, Eloise Jones. GUEST: Eloise Jones, Adelaide Crows Forward and two-time premiership playerTo get in touch on Instagram follow Georgie_parker19 and sarah___burt, or EMAIL at aflw.weekly@nine.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Holman welcomes back Todd McCracken, President & CEO, NSBA, National Small Business Association, Washington D.C.. Chris had several questions for Todd in this conversation. Remind the Michigan business community about NSBA? What have been the big issues supporting Small Business that you've tackled this year? What's the current hot topic? Different year, different administration, how has that gone for an organization like NSBA? You're coming back to Lansing for the MBN Speakers Series, in October, what are some points attendees might find out about? » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Shadow Home Affairs Minister and former SAS commander, Andrew Hastie, spoke with Mark Levy and gave his assessment of Australia's national security after spy agency ASIO determined Iran orchestrated at least two alleged antisemitic firebombings on Australian soil last year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Geoff contemplates the Big Issue, Annabel contemplates the big top. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kate McCarthy and Sarah Olle wrap up all the AFLW action following round oneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Rankin Waddell, or just Rankin, as he is more commonly known, is a British photographer, publisher, and film director. Best known for work that is on the cultural cusp and leading future trends, he has produced rule-breaking campaigns for brands such as Rolls Royce, Unilever, L'Oréal, Lego, and Samsonite; created wide-reaching projects for charities including Women's Aid and Macmillan; and shot music videos for the likes of Miley Cyrus, Rita Ora, and Kelis.As a photographer, Rankin's portfolio ranges from portraiture to documentary. He has shot The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Kate Moss, Kendall Jenner, Zendaya and Queen Elizabeth II, to name only a few. In 2023, Rankin photographed King Charles III to mark the monarch's 75th birthday for The Big Issue magazine.As a publisher, Rankin co-founded the seminal magazine Dazed & Confused with Jefferson Hack in 1990, and has since published the likes of AnOther and AnOther Man, alongside over 40 books and the fashion and culture publication Hunger.His photography has been published everywhere from his own publications to Elle, Vogue, Esquire, GQ, Rolling Stone, and Wonderland, and exhibited in galleries globally, including MoMA, New York, and the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.Rankin lives in London with his wife Tuuli and their dogs.In episode 262 Rankin discusses, among other things:The magazine and show Faik, a first foray into AIHis love/hate relationship with AI imagery and why he uses it anywayThe way in which AI will also transform the music industryThe importance of critical thinkingThe early days - starting Dazed & ConfusedUsing the magazine as a ‘Trojan Horse'Being confrontationalBeing a ‘dick' and taking cocaineBeing saved by photography and fatherhoodImposter syndrome and the benefit of losing itMaking a conscious decision not to be an ‘artist'Teaching himself photographyCollaborationRankin Live - photographing 'normal' peopleBeing prolificPersonal ProjectsWebsite | Instagram EPISODE SPONSORS:CHARCOAL WORKSHOPS. THE ‘SUMMER SERIES' TAKING PLACE IN PORTLAND, MAINE, SEPTEMBER 15-19, 2025. FEATURING: ANTOINE D'AGATA, TODD HIDO AND CHRISTIAN PATERSON. SIGN UP AT THE LINK! Become a A Small Voice podcast member here to access exclusive additional subscriber-only content and the full archive of 200+ previous episodes for £5 per month.Subscribe to my weekly newsletter here for everything A Small Voice related and much more besides.Follow me on Instagram here.Build Yourself a Squarespace Website video course here.
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A former soldier named Hugh phoned in to LBC with a story that says everything about Prince William's approach to leadership. During a freezing, 3AM training exercise on Salisbury Plain, it wasn't an officer barking orders—it was William brewing tea. “NATO milk and two sugars,” the soldier requested. “Yes please boss.” That boss? The future king.From the trenches to the tropics: another old story has resurfaced about William's quieter heroism. In 2008, just days into his Royal Navy stint, the prince played a key role in a £40 million drug bust near Barbados. Alongside a sniper and pilot aboard a Lynx helicopter, William helped intercept a boat smuggling 2,000 pounds of cocaine.Also today: a Big Issue vendor credits a 2022 meeting with Prince William as the turning point that got him off drugs. The vendor, now clean and thriving, is set to speak at Lambeth Palace. Meanwhile, William's Homewards project is already helping hundreds escape homelessness—with 300 new homes in the pipeline.Then there's Catherine Masters, who politely turned down a meeting with Queen Elizabeth II—because she wanted Prince William instead. The 109-year-old even gave him potato-mashing tips during a surprise visit in 2009. No fork, no respect.And finally, while Princess Catherine will one day be queen consort, her parents Carole and Michael Middleton are unlikely to receive any royal titles. Unlike Camilla's family, they may be offered ceremonial roles—but nothing more.Follow our new series Crown and Controversy! Follow now. The full Season 1 is available now for premium subscribers. Episodes come out every Sunday on the normal feed.To become a premium subscriber (no ads and no feed drops) visit caloroga.com/plus. For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app which says UNINTERRUPTED LISTENING. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. You also get 25+ other shows on the network ad-free!Subscribe to Deep Crown's free newsletter at https://deepcrown.substack.comThanks to our sponsor https://www.booksamillion.com/p/Happiness-Experiment/Carl-B-Barney/9798886452891
Steve Forbes warns that lost in the endless conversation about tariffs is the issue of the tax wedge, a calculation that shows the real distance between a consumer and the ability to purchase a product, and how the new levies imposed by President Trump will create barriers to business.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jason Morrison didn't hold back after children were seen protesting down the streets of Maitland during NAIDOC Week, declaring some of the slogans used were "revolting".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After weeks of debate and political rebellion, proposed changes to the health element of Universal Credit have cleared the House of Commons.The government's bill sets out that new claimants from April 2026, who have limited capacity to work and have been approved to receive the health top-up of the benefit, will receive £50 a week, compared to £97 for current claimants who will continue to receive that amount. The Universal Credit Bill is expected to be classed as a money bill, meaning it could become law after one month, with or without the approval of the House of Lords.Emma Tracey gets reaction and analysis from Big Issue reporter, Isabella McRae, Conservative counsellor Lana Hempsall and Jeremy Bernhaut from Rethink Mental Illness.Presented by Emma Tracey Sound mixed by Dave O'Neill Produced by Beth Rose and Adele Armstrong Editor: Damon Rose
Jason Morrison, filling in for Mark Levy, explains why it's a big "problem" for Australia with Anthony Albanese set to meet again with China's President Xi Jinping, all while a meeting with Donald Trump remains unconfirmed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sermon on Hebrews 3:7-19 by Pastor Jeff McInnis from Springhill Community Church
We comment on Dave Smith's assessment that Elon Musk is dedicated to two big issues. One is free speech and the other is government spending.Follow Us:YouTubeTwitterFacebookBlueskyAll audio & videos edited by: Jay Prescott Videography2 Clips Used from: Dave Smith | Trump VS. Musk | Part Of The Problem 1272By: @PartOfTheProblem
Pippa Crerar of The Guardian assesses the latest developments at Westminster. Pippa takes a closer look at Chancellor Rachel Reeves' Spending Review with the former Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Conservative MP John Glen and Labour's Dame Siobhain McDonagh, who sits on the Treasury Select Committee. How to prepare for an ageing society is the subject of an inquiry by the House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee and Pippa discusses this with Labour peer, Stewart Wood, who chairs the committee and Daily Telegraph columnist Annabel Denham. Pippa interviews the Big Issue founder and crossbench peer, John Bird about the scrapping of the 200-year-old Vagrancy Act which will decriminalise rough sleeping in England and Wales. And, following the government's u-turn on winter fuel this week, David Gauke who was a Treasury minister at the time of what became known as the omnishambles budget under George Osborne and former BBC presenter Carolyn Quinn discuss famous political u-turns.
This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.Part I (00:14 - 09:26)Europe Has a Huge Free Speech Problem: Europe is Undermining Democracy in the Name of Saving DemocracyEurope's free-speech problem: J.D. Vance was Right by The EconomistPart II (09:26 - 12:31)What is Happening in Finland Will Not Stay in Finland: Americans Need to Closely Watch the Free Speech Case of Paivi Rasanen in FinlandEuropeans are becoming less free to say what they think by The EconomistPart III (12:31 - 18:06)A Dark and Deadly Legacy: Étienne-Émile Baulieu, the Creator of the Abortion Pill, Dies at 98Étienne-Émile Baulieu, Who Developed the Abortion Pill, Dies at 98 by The New York Times (Scott Veale)Part IV (18:06 - 27:53)A Prominent NT Scholar Justifies an Abortion in the Case of Rape and Incest? The Big Issues with NT Wright's Recent Comments on AbortionIs abortion ever justified? Can Lucifer be forgiven? NT Wright answers your questions by Ask NT Wright Anything (Michael Bird and NT Wright)Sign up to receive The Briefing in your inbox every weekday morning.Follow Dr. Mohler:X | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeFor more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu.For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.To write Dr. Mohler or submit a question for The Mailbox, go here.
Our Full Bio series continues with a conversation about Mark Twain with biographer Ron Chernow. Today, Chernow discusses the big issues that dominated Twain's life, from politics to racism.
An episode that doesn't have to travel far to tell a story worth sharing!In Episode 136 of The Autistic Culture Podcast, Dr Angela Kingdon sits down with fellow author, poet, and performer Tim Claire, to dive into something every Autistic writer calls to: finding your creative calling. Plus, we announce our amazing winners from our third writing contest. You showed us the joy, the obsession, the comfort, the heartbreak, and the magic of falling in love with the thing that makes life worth living!Here are our top two entries.OUR WINNER
The first 100 days of the second Trump administration have certainly been interesting for investors. And as the initial global tariff shock appears to be winding back, it's a good time to draw on the thoughts and the insights of a Washington insider. National Security Expert Michael Allen, who was a Special Assistant to former President George W. Bush shares his thoughts in a wide-ranging interview. Magellan Head of Global Equities and Portfolio Manager Arvid Streimann talks with Michael about tariffs, the US government deficit, the Democrats, the US's technological lead over China and the Chinese military buildup. Podcast recorded: 15 May 2025
Dublin camogie captain & co-chair of the GPA, Aisling Maher, joins Shane Hannon on the line after camogie players from Dublin and Kilkenny were forced to change from shorts into skorts before their Leinster semi-final in Blanchardstown…To become a member and access our exclusive content simply click: here:http://offtheball.com/join
England netball head coach Jess Thirlby, sports journalist Ned Boulting, The Big Issue editor Paul McNamee, and comedian Jacob Hawley join Rick Edwards for an hour of sporting punditry, humour and entertainment. Points are awarded for informed comment, wit and passion, but taken away for nonsense and answers lacking in conviction.In the final round, the top two points scorers go head-to-head in 'Defend the Indefensible' where they must both defend a statement however ludicrous or distasteful for twenty seconds. There can only be one winner!Listen to the podcast on BBC Sounds
Fox News Channel's Bret Baier joined us to talk:-Meeting the Pope back in the day-Pete Hegseth and the second group chat "I agree with you, it definitely shouldn't have been out there. It's a big issue ... The biggest thing is the President has his back & it's his choice"-Trump throwing Zelensky under the bus and then going after Putin on social media-Elon Musk going back to Tesla -Hanging with Stallone & Rory winning the Masters To subscribe to The Pete McMurray Show Podcast just click here
Julia Raeside is a journalist and broadcaster, who has written for The Times, The Guardian, The Big Issue and many others, and appeared across the BBC. Her new novel is 'Don't Make Me Laugh', which looks at the culture within the world of comedy... an industry which is rapidly approaching a #MeToo moment. It tells the story of Ali Lauder, a radio producer enlisted to hire Paul Bonatti to host a show. It could be her career breakthrough. Bonatti is a comedian who is thought to be cosy, warm, cool, and a fun feminist... turns out he's anything but.We talk about how the idea developed from experiencing life at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, covering it as a journalist, and then thinking there was more to be discussed as a novel. You can hear why being a journalist isn't always helpful to novel writing, why she had to trick herself to write, and whether she was ever worried it wasn't her story to tell.You can get a copy of the novel at uk.bookshop.org/shop/writersroutineSupport the show at patreon.com/writersroutineko-fi.com/writersroutine@writerspodwritersroutine.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former GB badminton player Gail Emms, rapper and author Guvna B, The Big Issue editor Paul McNamee, and comedian Elliot Steel join Rick Edwards for an hour of sporting punditry, humour and entertainment. Points are awarded for informed comment, wit and passion, but taken away for nonsense and answers lacking in conviction.In the final round, the top two points scorers go head-to-head in 'Defend the Indefensible' where they must both defend a statement however ludicrous or distasteful for twenty seconds. There can only be one winner!Listen to the podcast on BBC Sounds
(SPOILER) Your Daily Roundup covers podcast #423 preview with Stephen Fishbach, Kelley Flanagan's father passes away, a trip down the “Lost” memory lane, & my big issue with a Christmas classic song. Music written by Jimmer Podrasky (B'Jingo Songs/Machia Music/Bug Music BMI) Ads: Bilt Technologies - Start earning points on rent you're already paying Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices