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Simone Biles talks about her implants, Michigan at Wrigley Field, Sami Sheen vapid tattoo tour, Texas cop v. Gamecocks, KISS honors Ace, Bond girl Kendall Jenner, Ohtani's dog > his wife, and our show causes car accidents. We'll do a LIVE Detroit Lions overreaction show tomorrow at 10:30am. Get your Drew Lane Show merch today! Sports: Marc went to Wrigley Field to support the cult. The Michigan Wolverines defeated Northwestern 24-22. Texas A&M had a wild comeback against the South Carolina Gamecocks. A Texas State Trooper stole the show with some roughhousing. The Alabama kicker is a hothead! Bronny James started and sucked it up. MSU lost another one, this time to Penn State. College GameDay had the worst $2M kicks possibly ever. The Eddie Murphy documentary remains watchable. Drew went on a Murphy movie binge this weekend. Music: Gene Simmons had some nice words for Ace Frehley. Paul Stanley led a moment of silence. Some lost Black Sabbath demos are going to be released. Sharon Osbourne is none too pleased. Alex Van Halen is dropping another book. AI country is taking over the charts. Wolfgang Van Halen has a new Mammoth album out. Shohei Ohtani won another MVP award and he shows his love to his dog. A THIRD deer was smoked while listening to our program. Another dude was involved in a hit and run while listening. Send your crashes to 209-66-Boner! Michelle Obama has another book out. She claims the US isn't ready for a female president. She goes on to explain why Black people can't swim. California gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter is cratering. Politics: Tucker Carlson got ahold of Thomas Matthew Crook's digital footprint. Rocket Money pulls their advertising from Carlson due to Nick Fuentes' appearance on the show. Dasha Nekrasova was dropped by her talent agency for appearing on Fuentes' show. Zohran Mamdani may get his tax raise approved in New York. Kanye West is sorry for being antisemetic. Kylie Jenner is about to make a crappy album. Kendall Jenner wants to be the next Bond girl. Britney Spears cuddled up with the Kardashians over the weekend. The Rolling Stones covered disco classic Shame, Shame, Shame by Shirley & Company. The Stones had quite the Disco run. Simone Biles got some great new boobies. Dave Portnoy heckler, Patrick McClintock, had a GoFundMe that raised $30K. It seems to be gone now. Sami Sheen gives us a tour of her crappy tattoos. She hates the vast majority of them. The Wikipedia co-founder storms off podcast. Billie Eilish vs Elon Musk. There is a war against billionaires! Amy Schumer has lost weight and so she's dumping her husband. South Park continues going hard at Donald Trump as they show him nailing JD Vance. The BBC edited a Jan 6th clip of Donald Trump and the head of the network has resigned. Nauseating troll, Jack Doherty, was arrested in Miami. Hilary Duff is going on tour. She once gave Mike Comrie a BJ after he proposed. Meghan Markle shares a preview of her Christmas decorations. We roll through this Markle classic. She recently made another cooking blunder. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
Can't AI get us a Demon Hunters sequel faster? Sarah's still pondering her Winterland outfit. Rumors are swirling that Amy Schumer is leaving her husband now that she's skinny. Billie Eilish has some suggestions for Elon Musk. Ray J is being sued by Kim Kardashian, and now he's counter suing. A survey says live music is the world's favorite way to be entertained. Your favorite massage parlor might be out of business.
Can't AI get us a Demon Hunters sequel faster? Sarah's still pondering her Winterland outfit. Rumors are swirling that Amy Schumer is leaving her husband now that she's skinny. Billie Eilish has some suggestions for Elon Musk. Ray J is being sued by Kim Kardashian, and now he's counter suing. A survey says live music is the world's favorite way to be entertained. Your favorite massage parlor might be out of business. It's time for Bad Advice! Today Sarah and Vinnie are weighing in on a dirty gnome and a messy inheritance situation. Yikes! Then Vinnie tells us a huge benefit of making it to your mid-80s. Here's how to time your Thanksgiving dinner. Plus, $160K donuts at 2am. AI music is on the rise - can you tell the difference? Morgan Freeman is fighting lawsuits against unauthorized use of his voice. Bob Igor says Disney+ will definitely introduce AI, but it's not what you're picturing. Insurance companies are upping prices to account for Palisades fire payouts - ew. Plus, firefighters have spoken out that the devastating fire could have been prevented altogether. The five most dangerous TikTok challenges. A Game of Thrones editor was tragically killed on an African safari. Tame Impala and Jesse McCartney are in SF this weekend. A fan terrifies Ariana Grande at the ‘Wicked: For Good' premier. Science says AC/DC doesn't rock as hard as Taylor Swift. The weather this weekend might call for a trip to the movies. Bob's recommending ‘Now You See Me, Now You Don't.' A man staged his own car jacking to avoid hanging out with his wife. Welcome to cold and flu season: Here are some tips to make it through. An update on Matty's dating life, and a game Bob is actually qualified to play!
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Dawn shares a story about Billie Eilish's crusade against billionaires. Harry & Meghan's photos were removed from Kris and Kim's accounts because they were too attention-seeky. There's a mystery potato chip flavor for Food Porn Friday. How will we cope without pennies? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's Football Friday! You know what that means! We have hotdogs (powered by Chuy, Thanksgiving-style) and Sawyer Stull reporting live from his friend's bachelor party, where he is dangerously drunk on the edge of a dock (God bless him), to discuss this week's football highlights! The guys also wonder which foods are okay to eat on a first date and Bob triggers a particularly heated debate after he gives a hot take on Billie Eilish.Support the show: https://www.klbjfm.com/mattandbobfm/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cardi B welcomed her fourth child, a baby boy, with NFL star Stefon Diggs, celebrating a new chapter in her life with both new music and motherhood. Billie Eilish slammed Elon Musk as a “pathetic p***y,” criticizing him for hoarding wealth instead of using it to help global causes like ending hunger or saving the planet. A man who ran up on Ariana Grande has been charged. Hosts: Charlie Cotton, Deven Rall Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sadie's Joke of the Week, The Nuggstradamus Predictions, should Joey get rid of the mustache?, we talk to Tilly about the Billie Eilish concert, Nerd up with Cameo, what's your favorite Thanksgiving side? and Joey books another Deejaying Gig.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An Island Boy was “Baker Acted”, WATP Karl takes down Bill Burr & Jimmy Kimmel, Bille Eilish v. Billionaires, MLB gambling, Diddy's release date moved, Paris Jackson's gross nose, and the infamous Robocop statue might get a home. Win tickets to Michigan/Ohio State through Hall Financial! An OSU student committed suicide at Ohio Stadium. Prince George does NOT have a cell phone yet. The Green Bay Packers had one of the worst field goal attempts possibly ever in last night's boring MNF game. MLB pitchers were throwing crazy individual pitches to win miniscule bets as the MLB puts limits on prop bets. The Island Boys need mental health help. At least they left us with this banger. Billie Eilish vs billionaires. Hailey Bieber “held out” for a billion dollars before she sold her company. Matt Kalil still has a huge weiner. He's getting porn offers now. We learn that ‘Girthmasterr' has a big hog too. WATP's Karl Hamburger drops by to recap This Little Piggy, present the flailing Monday Morning Podcast, slam the We Can Do Hard Things with special guests Jimmy Kimmel & wife, and promote Hackamania 3! Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are so hated that even Kris Kardashian deleted their photos. Wendy Williams has a new doctor that claims she does not have dementia. Diddy prison behavior is not the best. Jackson's: Paris Jackson blew her nose out due to cocaine use. Latoya Jackson is sparking concern. Jermaine Jackson's biggest hit sucks. Allison Mack is about to spill on NXIVM. Kate Gosselin finally admits to banging her bodyguard. Jon was right all along. Antonio Brown pled not guilty to attempted murder charges. There were clashes at a Turning Point USA event at UC Berkeley. Letitia James' grand-niece is a police magnet. OnlyFans regret is a big deal these days. Sinbad is really bad at paying taxes. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
Get ready, Pixie Dusters! Sammi and Ashley are keeping the party going for "Musical Artist Month," and this time they're chilling out with the Queen of Dark Pop, Billie Eilish! The twins check out her unique Disney+ concert film, "Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles," which was filmed at the iconic Hollywood Bowl during the pandemic. Think less stadium chaos and more intimate, cinematic vibe! They discuss the beautiful but subdued staging, the cool 2D animation of Billie driving through her hometown, and the amazing sound of the LA Philharmonic blending with her music. They adore Billie's talent and the film's artistry, but confess that the Happier Than Ever album didn't fully convert them into hardcore fans. (Hey, we all have our punk rock playlists!)Don't forget: Next week, they're making a BIG jump from whisper-pop to the world of Swifties, starting their two-part special on Taylor Swift's Disney+ films.Produced by: Limitless Broadcasting Network.For more info, merch, and all the other podcasts, visit: www.limitlessbroadcastingnetwork.comCheck out Ashley's Disney deep dives at: pixiedustfiles.wordpress.comFollow your new Disney besties on Instagram @pixiedusttwinspodcastFollow Dan, honorary third host of the "Pixie Dust Twins" Podcast, and King of the Manifestos: @Dantaastic on Instagram and YouTube
Billie Eilish fragte neulich zurecht: „Wenn ihr Milliardäre seid, warum seid ihr dann Milliardäre?“ Pink Floyd, mittlerweile auch keine bettelarme Band mehr, veröffentlichte Anfang der 70er den Song „Money“, eine zynische Analyse des Kapitalismus und den dekadenten Gepflogenheiten der Millionäre. Und warum macht niemand Politik für junge Menschen? Warum klammern sich vermögende Boomer an dicke Autos und ihr Klimaschädigendes Verhalten? Wie sang einst John Farnham: You´re the voice!Ihr habt recht, Selig: Wenn ich wollte…! Henning & Till wollen. Und haben Standpunkte. Die Songs der Sendung: 1) Wenn ich wollte / Selig2) Tick Tack / Les Bumms Boys3) Solitary man / Johnny Cash4) Es geht / Marathonmann5) (It´s not war) Just the end of love / Manic Street Preachers6) You´re the voice / John Farnham7) Money / Pink Floyd8) War pigs / Black Sabbath Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 2026 Grammy nominations are out and some of our faves got stiffed, some we’re not sure about and others we’re really rooting for because we can’t deal if they don’t (read: Billie Eilish!) Plus, there’s more goss from Kris’ 70th Birthday Bash!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sarah reviews Nikki Glaser and Sombr on SNL. Grammy nominations are here! This year includes nominations for our girls Sabrina Carpenter and Billie Eilish. Plus, Alex Warren is nominated for Best New Artist! Brittany Spears is already back on Instagram. ‘Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair' is coming to theaters. Quentin Tarantino has a vision for Kill Bill 3, and it includes Uma Thurman AND her daughter Maya Hawk. Vinnie has some questions about feet. You lose! The Supreme Court rejects call to overturn its decision legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide. Melatonin can only do so much for your sleep troubles. Tiburon has banned all nicotine products. Target employees are being encouraged to act normal. A study shows hosting for 6 days is really the max, but Sarah and Vinnie say it's more like 3.
A popular influencer, Hayley Bayley, says she had to leave her NFL husband because of his size. Stefon Diggs was busy before he met Cardi B. Kim Kardashian did not pass the California bar. 10 years ago this week Ellen DeGeneres was still nice. Is showering in the dark a wellness trend or just a way to injure yourself? Sarah reviews Nikki Glaser and Sombr on SNL. Grammy nominations are here! This year includes nominations for our girls Sabrina Carpenter and Billie Eilish. Plus, Alex Warren is nominated for Best New Artist! Brittany Spears is already back on Instagram. ‘Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair' is coming to theaters. Quentin Tarantino has a vision for Kill Bill 3, and it includes Uma Thurman AND her daughter Maya Hawk. Vinnie has some questions about feet. You lose! The Supreme Court rejects call to overturn its decision legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide. Melatonin can only do so much for your sleep troubles. Tiburon has banned all nicotine products. Target employees are being encouraged to act normal. A study shows hosting for 6 days is really the max, but Sarah and Vinnie say it's more like 3. Hey dudes, we don't want those pics. Hawkeye actor Jeremy Renner is facing accusations from a Chinese female filmmaker. The #1 country song on the charts is completely fake. Are there any rules for disclosing what is/isn't AI? The government shutdown might be coming to an end. We aren't buying this hotel's story about their hot tub shenanigans. Is Sarah a cockroach? A new poll found ⅓ of Americans have a side hustle, often selling stuff on Etsy. Don't ruin your hobbies! Yo Gabba Gabba is still crushing it. We want to see clips from the Rock ‘n' Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony! It was a star studded affair. Vinnie is fighting with the Atmospheric River again. Silly String was originally invented for medical purposes. A woman lost her wedding ring handing out Halloween candy - here's what happened! The bread in France, and how old is that guy?!
Register here to attend the live virtual event "How to Scale Your Portfolio, with Tenanted Cash Flowing, New Construction Properties" on Thursday, November 13th at 8pm Eastern. Keith discusses Billie Eilish's views on billionaires and contrasts her stance with Grant Cardone's, emphasizing the value billionaires bring. Hear about the Fed's decision to end Quantitative Tightening (QT), predicting lower interest rates. GRE Investment Coach, Naresh Vissa, joins the conversation to highlight the benefits of new build properties, such as lower maintenance and higher tenant quality, and mentions a 10% cashback incentive from builders. 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Search "how to leave an Apple Podcasts review" For advertising inquiries, visit: GetRichEducation.com/ad Best Financial Education: GetRichEducation.com Get our wealth-building newsletter free— GREletter.com or text 'GRE' to 66866 Our YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/c/GetRichEducation Follow us on Instagram: @getricheducation Complete episode transcript: Keith Weinhold 0:00 Keith, welcome to GRE. I'm your host. Keith Weinhold, should billionaires even exist? Why do so many people think that interest rates of all types are headed even lower than as a real estate investor, how to identify and capitalize on an opportunity in this era? It's something that I've never seen before. Today on get rich education Speaker 1 0:27 since 2014 the powerful get rich education podcast has created more passive income for people than nearly any other show in the world. This show teaches you how to earn strong returns from passive real estate investing in the best markets without losing your time being a flipper or landlord. Show Host Keith Weinhold writes for both Forbes and Rich Dad advisors and delivers a new show every week since 2014 there's been millions of listener downloads of 188 world nations. He has a list show guests include top selling personal finance author Robert Kiyosaki. Get rich education can be heard on every podcast platform, plus it has its own dedicated Apple and Android listener phone apps build wealth on the go with the get rich education podcast. Sign up now for the get rich education podcast, or visit get rich education.com Corey Coates 1:13 You're listening to the show that has created more financial freedom than nearly any show in the world. This is get rich education. Keith Weinhold 1:29 Welcome to GRE from flatiron, Manhattan to Flatbush, Brooklyn, across New York City and 188 world nations. This is Get Rich Education. I'm your host. Keith Weinhold, it's the longest federal government shutdown in US history. This whole thing has now lasted longer than most gym memberships. I guess the GDP stands for government doesn't produce, hmm. Before we get into our core investing and real estate content today, Billie Eilish, the singer, recently made some public remarks on whether or not billionaires should even exist. Yeah. Now if you're not familiar with her, Billie Eilish is known for her kind of unique style, sort of these baggy clothes, neon hair, avant garde fashion, and she has a reputation for being outspoken about a lot of things like mental health and body image and environmental issues. Now, in general, I respect people for speaking their mind, whether I agree or not, because a lot of people are just afraid to do that. Let's listen in to this short clip on what she said. You might have heard this because it was pretty widely broadcasted. Eilish spoke after receiving recognition at the Wall Street Journal innovator awards. This is courtesy of the AP. And then I'll come back to comment. Speaker 2 2:58 We're in a time right now where the world is really, bad and really dark, and people need empathy and help more than kind of ever, especially in our country. And I'd say if you have money, it would be great to use it for good things and maybe give it to some people that need it and love you all, but there's a few people in here that have a lot more money than me, and if you're a billionaire, why are you a billionaire? No hate, but yeah, give your money away. Shorties. Love you guys. Thank you so much. Speaker 3 3:40 First of all, without explicitly saying it, she's basically referencing how inflation widened the canyon between the haves and the have nots and GRE listeners that have acted have been on the right side of that canyon. I actually want to give Billie Eilish some credit here. Giving is virtuous. That is a good thing. In fact, next month, I plan to discuss the pros and cons of giving here on the show as we approach Christmas. Billie Eilish, she's certainly not a hypocrite either, because she's given away more than $10 million of her estimated $50 million dollar net worth. She's into feeding people and climate initiatives that right there is giving away more than 20% of your net worth, and that is really kind. Now, you heard her say there's a few people in here that have a lot more money than me, and she's right. Mark Zuckerberg was in that room. His net worth of over 200 billion means that his net worth is more than 4000 times greater than Billy eilish's. It sounds loosely like she's. shaming him for not giving away more of his wealth. And I don't know just offhand how much Zuck gives away, but this is where my credit to Billy Eilish stops. I think that it's okay for a person to be a billionaire. I wouldn't question that. I mean, a lot of times it meant that that person was willing to take risks that others would not dare try. A billionaire probably means you're a person of great value, and that you've hired hundreds or 1000s of other people, creating jobs for them. A billionaire has almost certainly created a product that society values. Jeff Bezos pioneered one day delivery. Zuckerberg connects people through his meta platforms. And now I'm not going to say that either one of those billionaires are perfect people. They are flawed, just like you and I. Billionaires probably pay more tax than the average person as well. That supports the infrastructure that you and I and everybody use, like building bridges or creating a fiber optic network. I would expect that a billionaire would be a giver as well. And see, if you're a billionaire, you have more ability to give than the average person does, you can make a greater impact. And see, this is where things really break down and not make sense. So if Billie Eilish is net worth is 50 million, Oh, apparently that's just okay. That's fine with her. But once it gets to 20 times greater than that, which is 1 billion, then it's not okay. So that means the line is drawn somewhere in there. That makes zero sense to me. The ceiling on what you're supposed to have in net worth is between 50 million and 1 billion. Like, I really do not get the logic on that one. And you know, a guest that we've had on the show here, Grant Cardone, whether you like him or not, he has had some on point remarks about these Billy Eilish comments himself to the question that she posited, which is, if you're a billionaire, why are you a billionaire? Cardone's answer is, if you're a pop star, why are you a pop star? Billy said, give your money away. Cardone's response to her is, give your music away. That's some food for thought there. That's my take on the Billy Eilish remarks on whether or not billionaires should exist. And if you want to hear Grant Cardone and I's conversation here on GRE, that was episode 264 the title of it is Keith Weinhold and Grant Cardone 10x your wealth number 264, a lot of listeners like that episode saying something like it was a dream to hear grant and I together for the first time. Like that, their favorite sales trainer on their favorite real estate show. You can listen by either scrolling way back to get rich education episode 264 in your podcatcher, or you can listen directly by going to get rich education.com/ 264, Keith Weinhold 8:11 now the Fed has said that they are going to slow or end Qt, next month. All right, when Jerome Powell says something like this, what does that really mean to you as an investor? What can you expect ending QT? Well, you probably already know that QE quantitative easing that has the effect of creating dollars. Qt is the opposite. It has the effect of destroying dollars. So if they're ending Qt, this helps keep more dollars around in the future. So ending Qt then, like we expect soon, that really parallels a lower interest rate environment, because see lower rates already make dollars flow more freely. You probably remember the analogy that I introduced to you on the show earlier this year about how lower rates are like lowering the height of a dam wall. It makes it easier for water to flow, so then lowering rates makes it easier for money to flow, and that's because low savings account rates make people get money out of those vehicles. Okay, that's that low dam wall and low borrowing rates make that money flow as well. People will unlock dollars if rates are low, late last year, the Fed dropped rates a full 1% then they didn't make any moves for a while, until late this year, they've now dropped rates another half a percent. That's the environment that we're in. So then more QE and less QT. That further eases the flow of dollars, and it correlates with even lower rates that are coming in the future. Now it doesn't mean that they will. I'm not saying that they certainly will. There is just that tendency, that correlation. So we had pandemic era QE there about five years ago, that ended as we moved to Qt in 2022 and now what we're doing is unwinding Qt, moving back toward more flow, and it surely gets more technical than that. Ending Qt allows the Fed to expand its balance sheet again. Treasuries and mortgage backed securities, once matured, can now be replaced, and that injects liquidity into the system once again, and that is where we're going. Bank reserves are reaching ample levels again, and there is no need to put liquidity stress on money markets. A lot of these moves are here. What they're here for is to help ease the concerning labor market. It's been almost exactly three years now since chatgpt launched, and a while back, I mentioned how companies were newly interested in hiring the shiny new job that didn't exist before the AI prompt engineer that was one of the hottest jobs. Well, yeah, that was true back in 2023 but not so much. Now. A lot of companies have figured out that the employees that wanted to keep their job, well, they figured out real quick how to be the Ask AI, good questions guy, and we are seeing more layoffs later today, my guest and I will talk about that, and also he's going to make somewhat of a future mortgage rate forecast, or at least talk about the direction that they're going in. I think you're really going to like that. I don't predict rates myself, but sometimes a guest will. That's what's happening today. My point here is that with Qt ending, which again lowers the damn wall height and eases the flow of money, that parallels the fact that we have lower interest rates now than what we had one year ago, and we have lower interest rates now than what we had two years ago. As well, be mindful that you cannot get it all as a real estate investor. You cannot get soaring employment and low interest rates together. You cannot get those two things together, at least not for long. High employment means high rates. Low employment means low rates. Today's guest, and I will get into that as well. Keith Weinhold 12:43 Well as we've had lower rates, hence a lower wall height, don't buy property and expect that you'll be able to refi into a lower rate within a year. If it happens, great. Don't buy expecting rents to go up or rates to go down, although many think that will happen. Just enjoy it. If it does, rent vesting has been on the rise lately. Yes, rent vesting. What that means is when you pay rent in the property where you live, and then the only properties that you own are rental properties. Rent vesting makes sense if you live in California, New York City and Boston, since rent to price ratios are so low there, and then you invest your dollars inland, that's how you can live in a high cost place and yet still benefit from cheap rental property and have income streams from them. You might remember that some months ago, I interviewed two listener guests on the show, everyday listeners, just like you, and California based investor and GRE listener, Joshua Fang, told us about his rent vesting. He pays rent in his primary residence, since the rent to price ratio might be three tenths of 1% there and then he owns property in GRE marketplace markets, I think it was Memphis and elsewhere where you're benefiting from, say, eight tenths of 1% that is called rent, vesting, investing in properties that make sense that you buy through GRE marketplace. And remember when Josh told us that passive income gives him time to enjoy life and even stop and watch two lizards for 15 minutes? Oh, what passive income can do. It's the quirky things that you remember. See. The point is that smart people in high cost states are rent vesting, if that's what you've got to do in order to own real assets. Then do it get on the right side, as this difference between the haves and the have nots just keeps expanding. I just did something that you might find interesting over the weekend for the first time in years. I visited that first fourplex building that I ever owned, which is also the first piece of real estate that I ever owned, that blue colored fourplex, and it is still blue. The address of that property is 925 east, 45th court, and it's in Midtown Anchorage. It has never been a pretty neighborhood, and I confirmed that it still is not. It looks a touch worse than when I owned it. I straightened up the curb appeal more than today's owner does. I bought the four Plex over 20 years ago for $295,000 and at that time, on the day that I bought. The total rents were $2,900 because it was 725 per door. I just looked on Zillow. And do you want to guess at its zestimated value today? Yes, it cost 295k back in 2002 and today, the Zestimate is 625k I don't know what today's rents are. My guess is that they're just short of $6,000 for all four units combined, two bed, one bath, 960 square foot units, really plain vanilla, boring looking housing, but it's certainly not like a crime ridden slum. It's just that depressing looking block that's just chock full of disorder and these other four Plex buildings and dumpsters all over the place. But yeah, that's how it all began for me. I visited that building again, and I haven't owned it in a while. I 1031 exchange out of it and into an eight Plex in 2013 if it weren't for that building, you would not be listening to me right now, and you would not have heard of me, because this show wouldn't exist big thanks to the three and a half percent down FHA loan for someone that came from humble means, like me. Keith Weinhold 17:03 Last month, I did a running race that goes up a ski jump that was pretty cool. It gets so steep that you have to grab onto a cargo net to pull yourself up. It's almost like a rope ladder. I did not win. I got fifth out of 21 competitors in that race. Hey, I like to get out and physically challenge myself. After talking real estate all day, my body weight is up a little. It's currently sitting at 178 pounds. That's 81 kilograms for our European listeners, and it hit its recent bottom of 172 back on the Fourth of July. That's by design. I need to be really leaned out for a big Independence Day race every summer. You know, I'm one of those guys where I still cannot compete with bodybuilders because I'm too lean, and yet I don't win running races because I'm too bulky, so I'm more of an all around guy. I do about seven different sports, and that's exactly how I win nothing and always get like, fifth place or worse. This major mammal has got to keep himself moving, In any case. Keith Weinhold 18:17 next week here on the show, we'll talk to a Harvard grad. She's super interesting. She used to work at Apple, and then she founded an AI centric property management company so that you can use her platform to self manage and leverage AI. But are we at the point where your tenant would really talk to a chatbot? Would that fly? And if society is there, well then do property management fees and everything start trending towards zero. I'm going to ask her about that. That's next week. As for today, you know, the world series ended about a week ago, and what I did is that I watched 10 commercials during the World Series, and then I jotted down the name of each sponsor, and here's who the World Series advertisers were just in this one segment where I paid attention to them. They're all big brands that you've heard of atnt Liberty, mutual nature made brand items like vitamins and supplements, Starbucks, Coors, light, Qdoba, Capital One, Home Depot, crest, white strips and Jim Beam, all right, those were the 10. What do those 10 have in common? More or less, any ideas there those 10 products and companies are all for consumer products. That's the common link. And that might seem so obvious that you wouldn't even think of it. Well, this is because most ads are for consumer products. Those ads fuel consumerism. And there's nothing wrong with that at all. That. Represents an economy. In fact, I use some of those very companies in my personal life. 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Start your prequel and even chat with President chailey Ridge personally while it's on your mind, start at Ridge lending group.com that's Ridge lending group.com John Lee Dumas 22:08 this is Entrepreneur on fires, John Lee, Dumas, don't follow Money. Make money. Follow you with get rich. Education. Keith Weinhold 22:22 So we have a familiar voice back on the show. It's an in house discussion here with our own GRE investment coach. And like I've told you before, he's got both the formal education with his MBA and the self education, because he's an active real estate investor for four years now, he has helped you completely free, usually over the phone, sometimes on Zoom. He learns your own personal goals and then helps you find the market that's right for you in fitting those goals. And I've had listeners like you tell me that, you know, I can't believe that getting his actionable insight is free, and now he can help you best, though, if you're ready to own more income property, he even helps connect you with the exact property address, like say, 321, raspberry Street in Huntsville, Alabama. So it's great to welcome back to the show and provide the listener with a respite from my mouth breathing rhetoric and discourse, it is GRE investment coach. Naresh Vissa, Naresh Vissa 23:24 thanks a lot, Keith. I can't believe it's been four years. It's been four amazing years, and congratulations to you and to GRE for being around so long and together, we have grown our listenership, and we appreciate all of you listeners, listening out there, for sure, Keith Weinhold 23:42 real estate activity has slowed down overall, but things are still really vibrant. Here at GRE we see more activity than we saw last year, and when we talk about increasing activity, Naresh, the Fed, looks to do that when they reduce interest rates, that incentivizes businesses to borrow, that incentivizes consumers to spend, because, for example, they're not getting as high of a yield and their savings account. So now we're here in this fed cutting cycle. Tell us what that means from your perspective. Naresh Vissa 24:15 We talked about this a few months ago when I was on the podcast at the Federal Reserve. I predicted that the Federal Reserve would begin a rate cutting cycle, and that this cycle would be extensive. It would not be an overnight, 100 basis point cut, or anything like that we saw in March. So that rate cutting cycle has begun, and they continue to cut. And we did an entire episode on President Trump and the name calling with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, whose term ends in the middle of next year. It's May of next year, when he's leaving. And with all that pressure, I predicted that the Fed would begin its rate cutting cycle. We are in the. Cutting cycle right now. They did a few cuts last year and stopped, which I thought were mistakes. But with that being said, we are in the thick of this cutting cycle. We are going to see more cuts moving forward. And what that means you're already seeing it. As a real estate investor, you are seeing, I don't want to say low interest rates, but lower interest rates compared to where we were a year ago, compared to where we were certainly 234, years Well, maybe not four years ago, but three years ago, we are seeing far lower interest rates, and we will continue to see interest rates, in the sense of mortgage rates, plummet as a result of this. So enjoy the low rates while they last, because they're not going to last forever. Nothing lasts forever, but the Federal Reserve, you throw in the government shutdown, I think it makes sense that the Federal Reserve continues to cut, because there's no telling where inflation is going to go. The experts thought that inflation would go up, up, up, up and be a significant problem. They've been saying that since the election winner last year or the election night last year, we haven't necessarily seen that. We have seen inflation somewhat go up, but we haven't seen that runaway inflation that many of the experts predicted as a result of the tariffs, as a result of the rate cutting, I think it definitely helps that number one, Doge, cut several government programs and cut a lot of government spending, not as much as they thought they would, but they cut enough to where they're limiting the amount of federal government spending. We've also seen mass layoffs, mass layoffs in the public sector, which has seeped into the private sector as well, because many of these private companies, like an Accenture, for example, many of these tech companies that were getting subsidies from the government, that funding has stopped, and that has led to layoffs. Now, what layoffs do is layoffs create, I don't want to say deflation, but layoffs are disinflationary, right? And we've seen significant layoffs, like I said, since February of earlier this year, when Doge was in the thick this government shutdown has led to mass layoffs as well. So we've seen 10s of 1000s of people well, we've seen hundreds of 1000s of people furloughed, if not at least a million people furloughed now, they will end up getting their pay, but we've seen 10s of 1000s of people laid off as a result of this government shutdown. And what that means is, again, this is very disinflationary. That's less money that the government is spending moving forward, not just right now, but moving forward. So there's a savings there that's also more people who are probably going to hold on to their cash as tightly as possible as they find new work. So this is, once again, disinflationary. And what does all this mean? All of this, to me, seems disinflationary. It goes against the narrative that when you cut interest rates, inflation goes up. It goes against a narrative that when you implement tariffs, inflation goes up, and that's why we haven't seen the runaway inflation that many so called experts were predicting. I think moving forward, the Fed continues to cut because of the weakness, at least when it comes to the job situation, because of the weakness with jobs, and because of unemployment, it's gone up somewhat. I think the Fed ends up continuing their rate cutting cycle through the end of Powell's term, and it could be just a series of 25 basis points every time they meet. Maybe if things get if there's something that they don't like, they up it to 50 basis points at one of the meetings. But the bottom line is, I think they're just going to keep cutting until Powell is gone, and then Trump will put in his guy into the Fed chair. And by that point, we may have cut enough to where there's not much left to cut yet, and that's when we're going to see there's a chance that could happen, or there's a chance the next guy will pick up where Powell left off and and do series of cuts as well. But what that means is that mortgage rates, we can expect, that's one of the most common questions I get from GRE followers, yeah, it's where do you see mortgage rates going? Because these people, they're not a lot of our followers, they're not following the intricacies of the market. Most of our followers have full time jobs as doctors or dentists or engineers or IT workers, and they're not following the ins and outs. And so the most common question that I get is, where are interest rates going? And I've been pretty spot on for the past few years, minus a few mistakes that I thought the Fed made. But I'm very confident when I say, just like I said when I came on earlier this year, that interest rates are on their way down there, and they are not on their way up. Keith Weinhold 29:51 Just wait until this administration gets their guy in as the Fed chair. It almost feels like we're going to see a Javier Malay Argentina. President, you know, coming in with the chainsaw, they want to cut rates so aggressively, this administration, and Jerome Powell has sort of been a buffer against that, and Naresh has been using the term disinflation. I don't want you, the listener, to confuse that with deflation. Deflation means an increase in the purchasing power of your dollar, something that we rarely see. Disinflation means a slowing in price increases, meaning the rate of inflation goes down. And yes, I think it's been pretty obvious, and I've stated on the show before as well, that the Fed cares more about the employment situation than they do the inflation situation, probably, and you as an investor, you need to be careful what you wish for, because low rates sound really good, and they can be, but high employment typically correlates with high interest rates of all types, and lower employment typically correlates with low rates of all types. Rates get lowered because they know that the economy needs the help so you can't get both. You can't get both high employment and low rates. That condition doesn't persist for very long. And the Naresh during this part of the cycle, it's really been unusual and interesting at how new build properties have such advantages for investors today, including the aberration that the median new build property costs $33,500 less than the median existing property. That data is per the NAR when we think about new build property. Well, wait, first of all, that sounds amazing, and some people are incredulous about that, but there are reasons that the average new build property costs less. A lot of times the size is smaller. A lot of builders are building further from city centers. So I think before an investor gets in and buys a new build property, one really important question for them to ask is, oh, okay, well, how far is that property from an employment center. But otherwise, it's really the right time in the cycle for new build. New build can make your investment more passive. You know, you've got new fixtures, of course, and a warranty, and you're going to have lower insurance costs as well, typically, on a new build property. And Naresh, as you're talking with our followers and investors about new build property. I'm just kind of wondering, do you get more people that want to self manage the property because it's new build, because they figured that their maintenance and repair requests are going to be fewer? Or what do you see in there? Naresh Vissa 32:35 No, not at all. Because the strength of GRE is that we connect investors, we coach investors so that they can own real estate around the country. They're not owning real estate in their neighborhood or in the area that they live in. We only focus on markets that make sense, generally linear markets, state friendly landlord friendly states, those other markets we are focusing on. So even with new builds we are seeing, I would say 100% of investors saying, hey, I want professional property manager, managing the property that's extremely, extremely common, that is the norm. I will also say, with new builds you brought up earlier, when you introduced me, I own several properties. The last two properties I bought were new construction. Were new builds. Yeah. And I personally comparing the first six properties of rehabs to my last two, which were new builds, I've had far fewer issues with the new builds, not just far fewer issues. I would say overall, the profitability has been greater with the new builds, despite the pro forma initially showing that I would barely Break Even now, I did buy several several years ago before all this appreciation and inflation hit. But it certainly helped a lot to have new builds where the maintenance is far lower and where the quality of the tenant is extremely high. So I generally recommend our investors, if you have the capital available, and generally, just to keep things simple, I say if you have $100,000 in liquid cash ready to go, there's no reason why you shouldn't be buying a new build. Would I waste my time with the rehabs, with the burrs. I mean, those could be profitable too. You should never say no to anything but the new builds. I've slept better at night because of those reasons, because I know at least for the first 10 years that there aren't going to be any major problems and the quality of the tenant is going to be far higher. So I'm a huge fan of new builds, not pre construction. Pre construction means you're buying a plot of land, and then you hope that the builder is going to build a home on top of it. And most of the time, the builder does, but many times, as we saw during the pandemic, there were key. Countless stories around the country of developers selling pre construction and then nothing ever got built. They ended up flipping the land and generating a profit off of it. I don't recommend those at all, but new construction is the way to go. And I'll also add one more tidbit about the previous topic that we talked about, regarding interest rates also remember that lower interest rates mean that the government and their debt they're going to be paying, they can refinance their debt and pay lower interest on their debt when interest rates go down. So that's also going to help reduce the the deficit, and it's going to help reduce the debt as well. So that will help bring inflation down. Keith Weinhold 35:42 We're talking about buying a property that's already built with new construction, and in a lot of cases, like we'll talk about shortly, it's already tenanted for you as well. So it really reduces the guesswork and the waiting. And of course, new build properties tend to appreciate better than existing properties. So, yeah, tell us more about new build properties, because they tend to be in Florida and Texas that really has an outsized number of them right now. And that's where the builders are really giving incentives when we talk about appreciation, and where we think about appreciation going in the future. You know, appreciation has been really tepid, really boring. Prices have even contracted a little in some Florida and Texas sub markets, but with the long term trend, visual capitalists just shared a terrific map from today to 2050 for example, the Texas population is expected to grow 27% one of the fastest growth states that there is going to be. And a lot of people say, Oh, isn't it going to pass California in population soon? No, not anytime soon. It'll be decades. California is expected to grow 8% over the next 25 years, but Texas is a place where the numbers still can make sense on new build, because you have some overbuilding. So some builders are really incentivized to give you a good deal. Naresh Vissa 37:06 Well, there are several markets in general. Let's just talk about it. You use an important term, which is appreciation. With new builds, the likelihood of appreciation is greater. This is statistically backed up. You can go check your sources, but the likelihood of appreciation is far greater with new builds compared to older rehabs, a property that's 50 years old, six years old. In fact, those properties probably appreciated early on in their life cycle, and that's just generally how it works. So with new builds, I say look, cash flow is still important. Cash flow is one of the tenets of real estate paying five ways. It's one of the core tenets of get rich education. But you also have that appreciation play with new builds. Again, it's about markets, because if you're buying a new build in, let's say a California or a New York or a New Hampshire, some really anywhere in the northeast, then it is somewhat of a speculative play, depending on the price point, depending on a lot of different other factors. But when you're talking about the markets that we operate in at GRE you brought up two of them, Florida and Texas. There are other markets, like in Tennessee and Oklahoma, where we have new constructions, and they are also positive, cash flowing, high appreciation place. So you just never know what's going to happen. I bought a new construction, for example, just outside of Memphis six years ago. It was just outside of Memphis in Mississippi six years ago, and I bought it for purely cash flow purposes. The pro forma looked good. Property was brand new. It was near several areas where there were many jobs. So I said, Hey, this is a good cash flow play. And I even remember asking my sales agent, hey, what do you think about appreciation? I usually never buy for appreciation, but this is a new construction. What do you think? And he said, You know what? I don't know if this is really going to appreciate that much. I'm not really sure about that. So I said, that's fine. I like the cash flow. Well, fast forward, six years later, as I said, we you just never know what's going to happen. We saw this inflation. We also saw an influx of people migrating into Tennessee, migrating into Mississippi, especially that Mississippi Tennessee border migrating into the Memphis area. Now we have the Trump administration, sent in the National Guard about about a month ago, sent in the National Guard into the Memphis area, and they haven't left. They're still there, and crime has is at least based on the numbers that crime has really the National Guard has made a big difference on crime, and that's usually the number one deterrent for a market like Memphis. The point that I'm making here is that you just never know what's going to happen with these new construction builds. If you can get positive cash flow, I always tell our listeners. Shouldn't buy a new construction that's negatively cash flowing. You still want to protect yourself. You don't want to be paying money out of your bank account to own a property. Money should be coming in. So you still want to be positive cash flow. And the appreciation is a huge, huge plus, even in areas that you would not think or that you would not expect to appreciate all that much. Keith Weinhold 40:22 Appreciation just is not as much of a story over on some other platforms, perhaps, or the way that people think about it, because if you pay all cash, appreciation isn't that good for you, but you're leveraged at four to one or five to one with a 20 to 25% down payment, which can really give you those outsized rates of return, which aligns with what we talk about here at GRE Well, we have a live upcoming virtual event. It is this coming Thursday, and before I ask you if you have anything else to tell the audience here as we wrap up, Naresh, it is hosted by you. So it is co hosted by our own in house investment coach Naresh, and our guest that you heard last week here on the show radio veteran Adam. The Event Thursday is called how to scale your portfolio with tenanted cash flowing new construction properties where you can get up to $41,000 cash back after closing, we talk about these builder incentives. So today's real estate market is really giving buyers opportunities for new builds that I haven't seen, maybe ever. Builders are incentivized to move their properties, and we've made headway with builders to get you up to a 10% cash back incentive at closing when you purchase, you can either take the cash at closing or boost your cash flow by buying down your rate, perhaps get some rent credits, so learn how you can take advantage and really prime yourselves for moves today that are going to lead to your success in coming years. And we have tenanted again, tenanted already occupied new build properties in hot markets like Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Texas, ready for you to purchase with up to that 10% builder incentive so that you can cash flow from day one. And these properties are really in high quality communities, primarily owner occupied, high appreciation, upside, solid rent growth. So learn the strategy, learn the markets and even see available new build income property. The benefit of you attending is that you can have your questions answered in real time by Naresh or Adam. You can sign up for that now at grewebinars.com It is Thursday, November 13, at 8pm Eastern. Any last thoughts as we lead into Thursday, Naresh? Naresh Vissa 42:45 Gre, webinars.com gre, webinars.com go to that website to register for our free online special event. It will be live. I'm going to be there with Adam. You heard on last week's podcast, we've got some great deals and great incentives, like what you said, Keith, and they're all new constructions. They're all new constructions, mostly in Texas. And these are major markets in Texas too. We're not talking, yeah, many of our followers and listeners, they see a new construction, and they're like, I've never heard of this place in Alabama, or I've never heard of this place in Oklahoma. These are in legitimate suburbs, areas outside of Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, some of them are even in Dallas, Houston, San Antonio proper. So these are markets that everybody is familiar with. It's not some podunk town that you may have seen on our GREmarketplace or GRE spreadsheet in an Arkansas or in Alabama. These are mostly in Texas. The incentives are great, and these are national builders as well. These are not small, no name, Mom and Pop builders. These are national builders who we are working with to offer these special incentives. These are names like you've heard. Many people have heard. Some of them are publicly traded companies like an LGI, that's a very large national builder. That's who we've partnered with to get these deals so grewebinars.com is the link to register for our online special event. GREwebinars.com. I hope to see all of you this Thursday, Keith Weinhold 44:31 major builders, major markets and major incentives on new build property. You're going to hear more from Naresh on Thursday, it's been great having you back on the show. Naresh Vissa 44:43 Thanks a lot. Keith Keith Weinhold 44:50 oh yeah. Naresh does a better job of hosting GRE webinars than I do. In my opinion, you'll remember that I hosted them myself until 2020 23 but you know, maybe I'll come on to a future event for just the first five minutes on one of the upcoming ones, and give an intro before I let the real pros take over. This event is called really just what it is, how to scale your portfolio with tenanted cash flowing new construction properties. It's co hosted by Naresh and Adam, who you met last week. I have never seen this before, where the builder is giving you a fat 10% discount after closing, 10% you can use those 10s of 1000s of dollars to buy your rate down into the fours or other things like use it toward a down payment on another property, pair it with DSCR loans and pay no mortgage insurance on either property. You could buy one property or two properties or 18 properties through the event and DSCR loans. You might remember that means no time consuming income verification, no concerns about your debt to income ratio or W twos or tax returns. We'll show you how to do it all. Like Naresh was saying, we eat our own cooking. We ourselves. Here at GRE are investors too, and we are buying new build for our own personal portfolios. The time is right for this. It wasn't a few years ago, and a few years from now, it probably won't be either. Hundreds are already signed up for it. It is this Thursday, at 8pm Eastern. It's GRE, last event of the year. This is it one last time attend by signing up at grewebinars.com that's grewebinars.com Until next week, I'm your host. Keith Weinhold, don't quit your Daydream. Speaker 4 46:59 Nothing on this show should be considered specific, personal or professional advice. Please consult an appropriate tax, legal, real estate, financial or business professional for individualized advice. Opinions of guests are their own. Information is not guaranteed. All investment strategies have the potential for profit or loss. The host is operating on behalf of get rich Education LLC, exclusively. You Keith Weinhold 47:27 The preceding program was brought to you by your home for wealth building, get richeducation.com
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Have you ever found yourself desperately searching for a bathroom in the middle of a nature trail, wishing for just a moment of silence? This episode of The JB and Sandy Show dives into a hilariously relatable story of urgency, communication mishaps, and the delicate balance between empathy and exasperation. Key Moments & ThemesThe “Cheater's Trail” Incident: Sandy recounts a comical walk with Tricia, where a simple stroll turns into a race against time and bodily functions. The tension between needing quiet and Tricia's relentless conversation leads to laugh-out-loud exchanges and a deeper look at how we communicate under stress.Healthy Habits Gone Wild: The trio confesses to a spectacular cheat day, detailing their epic descent from healthy eating to a sugar-fueled binge at HEB. From tres leches cake to Dr. Pepper ice cream, their honesty about cravings and indulgence is both entertaining and reassuring for anyone who's ever “gone off the rails.”Austin's Celebrity Culture: Sandy muses on Billie Eilish's upcoming shows and the city's evolving attitude toward celebrities, sparking a thoughtful discussion about fame, privacy, and the changing face of Austin.Family Vernacular: The hosts share quirky family sayings—like “so-licious” and “nermous”—that add warmth and authenticity to the episode.. Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments“Please stop talking. Please stop talking. And it was directed towards Tricia, but I did not verbalize it.”“It was just like, I'm so focused on holding what's inside my body, inside my body. Keep it tight. You got to keep it in there.”“Dang it. And I'm looking at these tres leches and I'm like, Landry, all bets are off. I'm off the rails. Your dad's on a bender.”“I'm a little bit ashamed, but a little bit proud. You know what I mean?”Call-to-Action If you've ever struggled to stick to healthy habits, navigated awkward family moments, or just need a good laugh, this episode is for you! Don't miss out—subscribe to The JB and Sandy Show, leave us a review, and share this episode with friends who could use a dose of humor and honesty. Your support helps us keep the stories coming!
Max soars, Jos returns, Charles weds, Massa sues, Billy Idol not Eilish, Linkin Park, Brundle's back, Lewis cries, Piastri nightmares, Hulk hulks, Antonelli smashes, George shouts and Lando wins. It can only be a Dirty Brazil. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on BoH, we're joined once again by writer, musician, and pop culture aficionado Eilish Gilligan! We discuss a mixed week for The Golden Bachelor AU, in which a simply staggering number of women were sent home, but not before they're sent on a frustrating and disappointing camping trip (so, y'know, a camping trip). We dig into Terri's shock Rose rejection, a shucking great date with Sunny, and Bear's attempts to share more about himself via film (touching!) and food (nice try!).Plus - Max met Bear IRL!!! Did Bear accidentally spoil the outcome of the season? Did Max almost cause him to do a crime?? Does Xavy have a joke about Oasis they want to make again??? You'll have to listen to find out.Follow Eilish on socials, and make sure to click through to that beautiful Linktree: @eilishgilliganCome and see MQ & Xavy rock out together in Melbourne on Nov 20 and/or Sydney on Dec 5!Come and see Xavy and NOT MQ rock out in Sydney on Nov 21 and/or Melbourne on Dec 20!
Haló, haló, co se stalo? Slejvák se dostal na video! Slejváčí kinospot odstartoval váš oblíbený popkulturní podcast nově i ve videu, takže odteď můžete přistihnout Vilmu s Mírou třeba při tom, jak se během diskuzí šťourají v nose. Videoslejvák si pustíte na YouTube Radia Wave nebo ve vybraných podcastových aplikacích. A nyní k nové epizodě: aspik, Dracula a Slavík je tzv. fujky, naopak mňamky je obsazení 13. řady American Horror Story nebo alba Lucie Bílé a Mikolase Josefa.
Haló, haló, co se stalo? Slejvák se dostal na video! Slejváčí kinospot odstartoval váš oblíbený popkulturní podcast nově i ve videu, takže odteď můžete přistihnout Vilmu s Mírou třeba při tom, jak se během diskuzí šťourají v nose. Videoslejvák si pustíte na YouTube Radia Wave nebo ve vybraných podcastových aplikacích. A nyní k nové epizodě: aspik, Dracula a Slavík je tzv. fujky, naopak mňamky je obsazení 13. řady American Horror Story nebo alba Lucie Bílé a Mikolase Josefa.Všechny díly podcastu Slejvák můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
01. Eliza Rose, The Trip, L.P. Rhythm - Weekend 02. Jess Bays, Tcts - Going Next 03. Sugar & Pie - 2 People 04. Angelo Ferreri, Pietro Over Jack - Step 05. Dante Tom, Sebb Junior - Key To Your Soul 06. Ben Chuvali - What The Funk 07. Deepmore - Groove Static 08. Rico Slavic - Speechless 09. Dj Pp - US3 10. Menesix - Dance With You (All Night) 11. Dale Howard - Ghetto Funk 12. Sebb Junior - The Stars Are Yours 13. Sokotta - Positive 14. Kevin Saunderson, Harry Romero, Reese, Santonio - The Sound 15. Luna Groove - One More Drop 16. Easttown - Heliconia 17. Kpd, Man Without A Clue - I Got That 18. Richard Grey, The Ultimate - Thriller 19. Scott Diaz - Dream Big 20. Alex Preston - The Rhythm 21. Lipps Inc., Garrett Knight - Funkytown 22. Watchers - Pound For Pound 23. Josh Butler - Express 128 24. Abakus - One One 25. Norty Cotto, United House - Stand On Up 26. Tobtok, Farfetch'D, Sto Cultr - Signals 27. Mallin, Kevin Mckay - Electric Feel 28. Broosk - Mistakes 29. Delistic - Dance With My Eyes Closed 30. Charlotte Moss - Shake Da Funk 31. Javi Reina, Ziweh - Bala 32. Paul C - True Spirit 33. Enzo Carrera, Paul C - Snatch 34. Diplo, Sidepiece, Mediterane, Javi Reina - On My Mind 35. Astrohertz - Hold Me 36. Billie Eilish, Lewii - Bossa Nova 37. Peter Jolyon - Music Never Stops 38. Avalon Child - My Beat 39. Cioz, Eleonora, Lucky Shot - Dancing In The Night 40. Tenob, Sebb Junior - Joy 41. Never Dull - Chiki 42. Thykier - Fantasy 43. Low Blow, Riley Misere - Ain't Cool 44. Andre Butano, Chinonegro - Motivation 45. Anna Palmarola - Electroclub 46. Franck Roger - The Calling 47. Z Factor, Soul Purpose - Sounds In The Air 48. Chris Lake, Nathan Nicholson, Sammy Virji - Summertime Blues 49. Nukier - Drop It 50. Djibouti - Talk To Me 51. Moniquea, Xl Middleton, Charles Levine - Red Light 52. Rico Slavic - Taste Your Skin 53. Kenny Bizzarro - Revenge 54. Deophonik - Finally 55. Danny Marx - How Could You Say 56. Venga - Shake It 57. Chris Lake, Nathan Nicholson - Memories 58. Bonetti - Sem Mais Brigas 59. Twin Scream, Franz Kolo - In Da House 60. Mathias Kaden, Retrouve - Voices 61. Juan Diazo, Karo Gomez - Stay With Me 62. Chevals, Sorley - My Love My Kisses 63. Baastian Buensik, Marc Lenz - Brighter than the Sun 64. Eli Samuel - Dusty Fender 65. Romy Black, Sebb Junior - Take Your Time 66. Fdf - Cocktail 67. Demarkus Lewis - Don't Let Me Go 68. Vintage Culture, Maverick Sabre, Tom Breu, Marco Lys - Weak 69. Fdf - Happy Island 70. Jerome Robins, Carl Hanaghan - Strings Of Life 71. Chicken Lips, Groove Armada - He Not In 72. Love Language, Lisp - All A Dream 73. Crystal Waters, Offaiah, Manyfew - You & Me 74. Pong - Together 75. Max Dean, Luke Dean - Gets Like That 76. Fdf - Feel Alive
This week we're talking about Billie Eilish's hit "Bad Guy", along with finally getting around to giving a short bio of Eilish, our first 3 time featured artist, and why not, she is in many ways the most successful zoomer pop artist.And we talk about guy, its usage and origins before and since the Guy Fawkes plot. And we discuss the similarities in the now growing usage of Luigi in word-like ways to talk about assassination and class consciousness, after the Luigi Mangione alleged act.Find us on instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/gettingdownandwordy/And email us at gettingdownandwordy@gmail.comHuge thanks to Patsy Walker for the use of our theme song “Who's Wordy Now”!This week's promoted podcast is Thick Thighs & Creepy Vibes. Find them anywhere you get podcasts or at this link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thick-thighs-and-creepy-vibes/id1736179086Find them, us, and lots of other great podcasts on our podcast network podmoth.network
01. Eliza Rose, The Trip, L.P. Rhythm - Weekend 02. Jess Bays, Tcts - Going Next 03. Sugar & Pie - 2 People 04. Angelo Ferreri, Pietro Over Jack - Step 05. Dante Tom, Sebb Junior - Key To Your Soul 06. Ben Chuvali - What The Funk 07. Deepmore - Groove Static 08. Rico Slavic - Speechless 09. Dj Pp - US3 10. Menesix - Dance With You (All Night) 11. Dale Howard - Ghetto Funk 12. Sebb Junior - The Stars Are Yours 13. Sokotta - Positive 14. Kevin Saunderson, Harry Romero, Reese, Santonio - The Sound 15. Luna Groove - One More Drop 16. Easttown - Heliconia 17. Kpd, Man Without A Clue - I Got That 18. Richard Grey, The Ultimate - Thriller 19. Scott Diaz - Dream Big 20. Alex Preston - The Rhythm 21. Lipps Inc., Garrett Knight - Funkytown 22. Watchers - Pound For Pound 23. Josh Butler - Express 128 24. Abakus - One One 25. Norty Cotto, United House - Stand On Up 26. Tobtok, Farfetch'D, Sto Cultr - Signals 27. Mallin, Kevin Mckay - Electric Feel 28. Broosk - Mistakes 29. Delistic - Dance With My Eyes Closed 30. Charlotte Moss - Shake Da Funk 31. Javi Reina, Ziweh - Bala 32. Paul C - True Spirit 33. Enzo Carrera, Paul C - Snatch 34. Diplo, Sidepiece, Mediterane, Javi Reina - On My Mind 35. Astrohertz - Hold Me 36. Billie Eilish, Lewii - Bossa Nova 37. Peter Jolyon - Music Never Stops 38. Avalon Child - My Beat 39. Cioz, Eleonora, Lucky Shot - Dancing In The Night 40. Tenob, Sebb Junior - Joy 41. Never Dull - Chiki 42. Thykier - Fantasy 43. Low Blow, Riley Misere - Ain't Cool 44. Andre Butano, Chinonegro - Motivation 45. Anna Palmarola - Electroclub 46. Franck Roger - The Calling 47. Z Factor, Soul Purpose - Sounds In The Air 48. Chris Lake, Nathan Nicholson, Sammy Virji - Summertime Blues 49. Nukier - Drop It 50. Djibouti - Talk To Me 51. Moniquea, Xl Middleton, Charles Levine - Red Light 52. Rico Slavic - Taste Your Skin 53. Kenny Bizzarro - Revenge 54. Deophonik - Finally 55. Danny Marx - How Could You Say 56. Venga - Shake It 57. Chris Lake, Nathan Nicholson - Memories 58. Bonetti - Sem Mais Brigas 59. Twin Scream, Franz Kolo - In Da House 60. Mathias Kaden, Retrouve - Voices 61. Juan Diazo, Karo Gomez - Stay With Me 62. Chevals, Sorley - My Love My Kisses 63. Baastian Buensik, Marc Lenz - Brighter than the Sun 64. Eli Samuel - Dusty Fender 65. Romy Black, Sebb Junior - Take Your Time 66. Fdf - Cocktail 67. Demarkus Lewis - Don't Let Me Go 68. Vintage Culture, Maverick Sabre, Tom Breu, Marco Lys - Weak 69. Fdf - Happy Island 70. Jerome Robins, Carl Hanaghan - Strings Of Life 71. Chicken Lips, Groove Armada - He Not In 72. Love Language, Lisp - All A Dream 73. Crystal Waters, Offaiah, Manyfew - You & Me 74. Pong - Together 75. Max Dean, Luke Dean - Gets Like That 76. Fdf - Feel Alive
This time Sir Ian McKellen takes the knee; Alan Carr has a problem keeping a secret (or does he?!); Jennifer Lawrence's faux pas; Madonna's new remix, plus Ms Piggy news; Oh, and Billie Eilish shames the Billionaires. The show complete with music is available at mixcould.com/thisisndebz Also search for us on Apple & Spotify Podcasts Catch up with the latest via @ThisisNDebz on Instagram & X (Twitter). If you'd like to get in touch with the show you can email us via thisisNDebz@gmail.com.
It's a week of whiplash on The Trawl. Marina and Jemma begin with words - literally - as they find the perfect Susie Dent–style term to capture the emotional chaos of the moment. From there, it's a hard swerve into horrors too big to scroll past: Netanyahu's meltdown over leaked footage from a detention centre, the ongoing genocide in Sudan, and why it's practically impossible to absorb it all.But even in the darkness, the absurdities keep coming. Trump throws a “Great Gatsby” party (because of course he does), JD Vance gets intimate AF on stage with Erika Kirk and Marina and Jemma have a chat about the pros and cons of plether leggings.In the Under Rated section Billie Eilish restores a little faith in humanity by donating $11 million to feed the hungry.From genocide to greed, from linguistics to lunacy, Jemma and Marina trawl through a week that shows us the best and worst of what we are.Thank you for sharing and do tweet us @MarinaPurkiss @jemmaforte @TheTrawlPodcast Patreonhttps://patreon.com/TheTrawlPodcast Youtubehttps://www.youtube.com/@TheTrawl Twitterhttps://twitter.com/TheTrawlPodcastIf you've even mildly enjoyed The Trawl, you'll love the unfiltered, no-holds-barred extras from Jemma & Marina over on Patreon, including:• Exclusive episodes of The Trawl Goss – where Jemma and Marina spill backstage gossip, dive into their personal lives, and often forget the mic is on• Early access to The Trawl Meets…• Glorious ad-free episodesPlus, there's a bell-free community of over 3,300 legends sparking brilliant chat.And it's your way to support the pod which the ladies pour their hearts, souls (and occasional anxiety) into. All for your listening pleasure and reassurance that through this geopolitical s**tstorm… you're not alone.Come join the fun:https://www.patreon.com/TheTrawlPodcast?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
- Gurwi', la app educativa de fácil acceso creada por 2 jóvenes colombianos que brilló en Time Square. - La IA que Prefiere no Morir: ¿Instinto de Supervivencia o un Fallo de Programación con Drama? - Billie Eilish donó 11.5 millones de dólares a organizaciones benéficas. - DiDi y Boehringer Ingelheim Colombia se unen para generar conciencia sobre el ataque cerebrovascular en el país. - ‘LUX', el cuarto álbum de la cantante Rosalia.
Send us a textIf astrology isn't real, then why did New York City have a near record voter turnout for the mayoral race, and why did Zohran Mamdani have a full supermoon in Taurus cross his midheaven? And why did Billie Eilish donate 1/5 of her net worth to charity and criticize billionaires for hoarding wealth right in front of them? We talk about all that and more on this week's episode of If Astrology Isn't Real!
The guys talk about sci-fi movies, cloning, and the NFL trade deadline. They also power rank Ninja Turtles and learn about beaver moons.Follow the show on X/Twitter: @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @NotPatDionne, and @RobertBarbosa03
Annie and Nick follow the reaction of two major album releases this week from Dave and Lily Allen, with one breaking chart records and the other breaking the internet. They also look ahead to the much-anticipated album release from Rosalía, which left Nick wanting to see a chiropractor and make a ‘classical bangers' playlist. Elsewhere, the pair discuss Erykah Badu's mysterious messaging, Billie Eilish challenges billionaires, and the pair ponder some Grammy nomination predictions. Get in touch with Annie and Nick! If you're over 16, WhatsApp on 07970082700 or email sidetracked@bbc.co.uk SONGS Inflatable Boy Clams - Skeletons Jenny Beth – Savages Dave feat. Kano – Chapter 16 Dave feat. James Blake – Selfish Rosalía feat. Björk and Yves Tumor – Berghain Krzysztof Penderecki - Symphony No. 3. ALBUMS Lily Allen – West End Girl Dave – The Boy Who Played Harp
The guys talk about sci-fi movies, cloning, and the NFL trade deadline. They also power rank Ninja Turtles and learn about beaver moons.Follow the show on X/Twitter: @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @NotPatDionne, and @RobertBarbosa03
INTRO (00:24): Kathleen opens the show drinking a Champagne Velvet Premium Pilsner from Upland Brewing Company. She reviews her quick trip to NYC, debating Fantasy Football strategies with Kelly Clarkson and drinking martinis with friends at the King Cole Bar. TOUR NEWS: See Kathleen live on her “Day Drinking Tour.” COURT NEWS (24:12): Kathleen shares news announcing that Chappell Roan is inducting Cyndi Lauper into the Rock & Roll HOF, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham are back on speaking terms, and Dolly Parton's Songteller hotel has started taking reservations for 2026. TASTING MENU (1:22): Kathleen samples Chick-Fil-A Waffle Potato Chips, Crunchmaster Ranch Rice Crackers, and Cabot Creamery Sharp Cheddar Popcorn. UPDATES (31:45): Kathleen shares updates on Prince Andrew's removal from Royal life, Meta's Reality Labs posts an astronomical loss, Elon Musk's Boring Company breaks ground in Nashville without government approval, and the expedition to locate Amelia Earhart's plane is halted. HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT (45:00): Kathleen reveals that an extremely rare white Iberian lynx has been photographed in Spain. FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS (46:20): Kathleen shares articles on Billie Eilish telling billionaires to be more philanthropic, Utah's governor signed into law a new controversial coffee bill, the NFL announced that Sting will headline an intimate “Super Bowl LX Studio 60” concert, Barcelona bans Airbnb, Mormon women are getting an upgrade in their sacred undergarments, mysterious blue dogs are spotted roaming near the Chernobyl site, and the former child actor who appeared in JAWS as a boy is named the police chief of the same Martha's Vineyard town where the move was shot. SAINT OF THE WEEK (1:11:11): Kathleen reads about Saint Bernadette, patron saint of the sick, the poor, and families. WHAT ARE WE WATCHING (19:00): Kathleen recommends watching “The Road” on Paramount +, and “John Wayne Gacy: The Devil In Disguise” on Peacock. FEEL GOOD STORY (1:09:55): Kathleen shares a story about a 105-year old Irish woman who has revealed her secret to long life is staying single, drinking daily, and never giving up on gambling.
I mean, if any of us thought I'd manage to get through this week's episode without talking about Lily Allen then we were sorely mistaken because there is a Lily update, along with chats about Billie Eilish taking on the billionaires and the changes afoot in the royal family.To support the podcast and access bonus episodes, join the community on Patreon here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Men's Lacrosse player Jeff Hutchison joins Peace & Pop Culture to talk about the team's upcoming season and what to expect on the field this spring. Jack and Mikayla also dive into the week's biggest pop culture buzz — including questionable trending Halloween costumes, Trader Joe's viral tote bags, Jesse Eisenberg's kidney donation and Billie Eilish's headline-making concert altercation.
Philosopher Stefan Molyneux discusses the relationship between wealth creation, economic education, and societal perceptions of billionaires. He critiques public schooling for failing to promote true economic understanding and challenges the narrative that billionaires hoard wealth, using Jeff Bezos as an example of positive economic impact through job creation. Stefan emphasizes the dangers of impulsive wealth distribution and stresses the need for sustainable investment over consumer spending. Stefan concludes with a call for educational reform, advocating for teaching economic principles to empower individuals and benefit society.SUBSCRIBE TO ME ON X! https://x.com/StefanMolyneuxFollow me on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/@freedomain1GET MY NEW BOOK 'PEACEFUL PARENTING', THE INTERACTIVE PEACEFUL PARENTING AI, AND THE FULL AUDIOBOOK!https://peacefulparenting.com/Join the PREMIUM philosophy community on the web for free!Subscribers get 12 HOURS on the "Truth About the French Revolution," multiple interactive multi-lingual philosophy AIs trained on thousands of hours of my material - as well as AIs for Real-Time Relationships, Bitcoin, Peaceful Parenting, and Call-In Shows!You also receive private livestreams, HUNDREDS of exclusive premium shows, early release podcasts, the 22 Part History of Philosophers series and much more!See you soon!https://freedomain.locals.com/support/promo/UPB2025
The royal formerly known as "Prince" Andrew is only Andrew now. In what's being called 'the greatest crisis the royal family has faced in 100 years', the King has banished his brother after the distress and noise around his behaviour finally became too loud for even the insulated royals to ignore. So what now? Will it shut down critics and accusers, or just open the flood gates? Also, is it just plain embarrassing to admit to having a boyfriend now? The most viral essay of the past week says YES, so why's that? And: the politics of a pair of untethered breasts. Why Sydney Sweeney's new version of the naked dress has everyone confused. Plus: Celebrity Halloween hard launches and a not-so veiled dig at the super-rich from a superstar. Support independent women's media What To Listen To Next: Listen to our latest episode: The New Love Language & A Fitness Dating Test Listen: Mia, Nobody Wants This & A Robust Debrief Listen: Everything We Refuse To Spend Money On Listen: An Unevenly Open Marriage & ‘Likeable’ Kristen Bell Listen: Other People’s Marriages & Your New 'Shobby' Listen: The Precise Etiquette Of A 'Grudget' Listen: Kim K's Bush & An Office Politics Dilemma Listen: A 'Furious' King & The Rise Of The Barbie Waist Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts Discover more Mamamia Podcasts here including the very latest episode of Parenting Out Loud, the parenting podcast for people who don't listen to... parenting podcasts. Watch Mamamia Out Loud: Mamamia Out Loud on YouTube What to read: The one question everyone's asking about Andrew. Only Andrew, just Sarah and a teenage 'nobody' who rewrote royal history. The real reason why we're obsessed with Sydney Sweeney's boobs. Nothing cures creative block like discovering your husband's secret sex lair. Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau just hard-launched their relationship. THE END BITS: Check out our merch at MamamiaOutLoud.com Mamamia studios are styled with furniture from Fenton and Fenton GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We’re listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message. Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud and on Tiktok @mamamiaoutloud Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation and the Jerrinja land of the Wandi Wandian People. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andy sings the praises of the new Guided By Voices album, Thick Rich and Delicious, as well as the art and ethics of Arrington de Dionyso. Also, Andy gets into it AGAIN with the guy whose yard Lola crapped on, switches therapists, gives his review of Deliver Me from Nowhere (2025) and Weapons (2025), has popcorn problems, dresses himself as a dog for Halloween and dresses his dog as a person, complains about Grimes, her bodyguard, and the host of Doomscroll, and talks about a guy getting kicked off a plane for kissing the woman sitting next to him. Also, also, we listen to clips of the musician Mike Mills getting increasingly annoyed with Ariana Grande for using "R.E.M." to market her merchandise, and Billie Eilish calling out the greed of billionaires to their faces. On Rachel's Chart Chat, Rachel from Des Moines discusses songs that peaked on a certain November date over the years. Follow Rachel on Last.fm here.
At this year's WSJ. Magazine Innovator Awards, Billie Eilish asked, “If you're a billionaire, why are you a billionaire? Give your money away” — a line that instantly reverberated far beyond the room. It was a reminder of the event's magnetic pull and its place as a mirror for culture's contradictions. Under Editor in Chief Sarah Ball, WSJ. Magazine has become precisely that kind of reflection: glamorous, self-aware, and culturally indispensable. In this episode, Ball reflects on her path from a D.C. household stacked with newspapers to leading a magazine that continues to grow in both influence and revenue. She speaks about the art of editing in an age of speed, the new language of luxury journalism, and the enduring power of a story told with precision and care. ““I loved beautiful glossy fashion and style media, but I also loved very tart writing about style and fashionable people — that eyebrow-raised, gimlet-eyed, social scorecard kind of writing that mixed elegance and critique.” - Sarah Ball Episode Highlights: On Growing Up Surrounded by Media — Raised in a Washington, D.C. household that received five newspapers a day, Sarah describes an early life shaped by constant conversation, curiosity, and the sound of pages turning. On the Early Spark — Between Capitol Hill's newsroom corridors and stacks of Vogue and Vanity Fair, she found herself drawn to storytelling that combined politics, aesthetics, and human behavior. On Robin Givhan's Influence — She credits Givhan's fashion criticism for teaching her that clothing could be language — a way to read power, politics, and cultural change. On the London Years — A summer at the Associated Press covering the highs and lows of early-aughts London — from Kate Moss's tabloid saga to art auctions and nightlife — cemented her love for culture writing. On the Golden Age of Vanity Fair — She recalls the thrill of that newsroom under Graydon Carter: “You don't know you're in a golden age until the golden age is over.” On Quality Over Quantity — Ball resists the speed-at-all-costs mentality of digital publishing: “If what you're serving is reheated garbage, are you really going to keep that reader?” On The WSJ. Audience — She describes WSJ. Magazine as a luxury product with a discerning readership: “They pay a lot to access our content, therefore they expect a lot.” On Visual Storytelling — A cover, she says, must surprise: “It has to show you someone in a new light — a story and an image that feel like an experience you can't get anywhere else.” On Video and the Future of Formats — Ball sees video — particularly conversational formats like podcasts on camera — as one of the most powerful frontiers in media: “The informality of the video podcast is replacing entire swaths of traditional television. These conversations now shape culture in real time.” On What's Contemporary Now — For Ball, it's humor. “A playful and unself-serious sense of humor feels most contemporary — people laughing together again, not at each other.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Tim discusses Billie Eilish calling out billionaires after donating $11.5 Million to charity, a woman who filmed herself stealing because her food stamps ran out, the Florida man who started the Palisades Fire, & the Kirk shooter's partner Lance Twiggs disappearing. Tim also sits down with Cheryl Hines to discuss her new book “Unscripted”, what it's like being a Kennedy, how politics has changed her personal life, and her thoughts on the film industry in LA. Her new book comes out Nov. 11th! American Royalty Tour
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about a video of drive-thru worker sucking someone’s toes, are Halloween decorations too scary?, what’s something you find scary that other people don’t?, Hurricane Melissa, copycat criminals using same tactics as Louvre thieves, missing toddler and dog found together, World Series, ChatGPT predictions for future World Series, 80-year-old ref, teacher who looks like Kevin James, Elijah Wood surprises couple having Lord Of The Rings themed wedding, Friday the 13th themed Peloton, Billie Eilish didn’t want Birds Of A Feather on album, first ever Nirvana single to be played on radio up for auction, group of nudists arrested at wrong beach, update on Detroit cop with no pants on Zoom call, teen pulled over super speeding blames mom, homeowner finds burglar at table, pop up urinal crushes man to death, woman knocked unconscious by duck on roller coaster, what’s the red flag you ignored because they were hot?, guy set Halloween display on fire, pet monkey got away from owner at Spirit Halloween store, oil in engine scam, old guy lost money to scammer, dog saved by cop, Outback closes locations, and more!
Sarah and Bob are checking in on their Bird Theory texts. Sometimes bands don't even know their best songs! Billie Eilish thought ‘Birds of a Feather' was silly, and it became the biggest hit on the album. Brad Paisley is a bizarre MLB good luck charm! We are finally getting to the Jesus H. Christ story! Apparently the saying has been around since AT LEAST the mid 1800s. Halloween decorations are getting bigger and scarier - toughen up kids! Plus, how old is that guy?
Bob's Movie Club has its next assignment: ‘The Family Stone' starring Diane Keaton, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Rachel McAdams. Being a Millionaire ain't what it used to be! Is Billionaire status achievable? Get ready to fall back on Saturday night. Canada might actually take home America's favorite pastime. People are now getting their Halloween candy delivered. The Bird Theory is testing how interested your partner can pretend to be - will John and Susan pass? Death is not an option: How much do you hate Kandy Korn? Could you handle a horde of bats? ‘Wicked: For Good' will NOT show Dorothy - here are our thoughts. Sending good vibes to the people of Jamaica. The pumpkin world record has been broken - again! PSA: You're not going to overdose on happiness. Plus, a crazy guy doing crazy guys things. Peloton is offering Halloween themed classes. Vinnie shares his thoughts on meditation. Liam Hemsworth is officially ‘The Witcher' with Season 4 premiering on Netflix. Justin Trudeau says Katy Perry is the “perfect woman.” Dakota Johnson reveals her biggest red flag about men. 10 years ago this week: Star Wars was back, Taylor Swift was unstoppable, and Black Friday was peaking. China is making influencers prove their credentials in order to speak on sensitive subjects. Sarah and Bob are checking in on their Bird Theory texts. Sometimes bands don't even know their best songs! Billie Eilish thought ‘Birds of a Feather' was silly, and it became the biggest hit on the album. Brad Paisley is a bizarre MLB good luck charm! We are finally getting to the Jesus H. Christ story! Apparently the saying has been around since AT LEAST the mid 1800s. Halloween decorations are getting bigger and scarier - toughen up kids! Plus, how old is that guy?
Join Eric, @EnglishNick67, @TimAndrewsHere, @Autopritts, @JaredYamamoto, Greg, and George LIVE on 95.5 WSB from 3pm-7pm as they chat about Billie Eilish and the billionaire class, the hijacking of Halloween, halls of fame, and so much more! *New episodes of our sister shows: The Popcast with Tim Andrews and The Nightcap with Jared Yamamoto are available as well!