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On today's show, we're chatting with Karyn Dethrow, owner of Dethrose Vintage in Chicago. Dethrose Vintage specializes in ultra-rare pieces, and Karyn takes pride in restoring every find – from the 1910s through the 1990s – to as close to its original state as possible, so it's ready to be worn and loved again as soon as it arrives at your door. In this episode, Karyn shares her journey into vintage, which started with her vintage dealer sister introducing her to the Bins in Southern Illinois, where she found some of her first 1940s pieces. She shares why vintage from the 1930s became her specialty – from bias cuts to the era's unexpected boldness – and why she feels it's a standout era that influenced fashion for decades to come. We talk about the serendipitous vintage buys she's had with former-strangers, her philosophy on rescuing vintage fur coats for sustainability, plus, her tips for cleaning and caring for delicate vintage textiles, and why Chicago's vintage community finally got the show it deserved with Pickwick. It's a warm, inspiring conversation about building a vintage business with integrity – from someone who has been at this a while and knows her stuff, so let's dive right in! DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE: [2:45] Karyn's sister was a vintage dealer, and she would take her to the Bins and the thrift stores as a teenager. [4:19] She had always loved 1930s-40s style from old movies. [7:22] When she started her Etsy shop, it sold out in two days [12:09] Her very first market was the Rosebowl. [14:43] Pickwick Vintage's first time in Chicago. [16:11] How Karyn found her brand voice and vintage specialties. [17:45] Why the 1930s is such an influential era in fashion history [23:33] Vintage coats are the hot item of the year! [26:32] Tips for caring, storing, and mending vintage pieces [32:43] The story of her first major professional vintage buy [38:32] Pieces she's saved for over a year for the perfect moment [43:04] How the vintage space has changed and advice for newcomers [48:19] Long haul pieces she'll never part with & other favorite finds EPISODE MENTIONS: @dethrosevintage Dethrose Vintage Pickwick Vintage Rosebowl Flea Knee Deep Vintage Pre-Loved's coverage of Pickwick Vintage in Chicago Retroclean @lostgirlsvintage Gem Search Dial M for Modern LET'S CONNECT:
How comfortable are you with nudity? Today, we're speaking to Helen Berriman - who has been a naturist for the last four years - after reluctantly being introduced to it by her husband. Helen explained the difference between naturism and nudism, she ran through all the practicalities with us and debunked the misconception that naturism is about sex.We spoke about how being naked can have a huge positive impact on our body image - and the transformational effect being a naturist has had helping Helen to heal from past trauma. We also confront our personal concerns around safety - and consider our own boundaries when it comes to nudity. Listen to Helen's podcast - British Naturism: Women In FocusRead more about British Naturism here - https://bn.org.uk/Support the Women in Naturism campaign hereFollow @helen.berriman on InstagramFollow @british_naturism on InstagramIf you want to get in touch you can email us on shouldideletethatpod@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram:@shouldideletethat@em_clarkson@alexlight_ldnShould I Delete That is produced by Faye LawrenceStudio Manager: Elliott MckayVideo Editor: Celia GomezSocial Media Manager: Sarah EnglishMusic: Alex Andrew Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
AGI territory sales manager Blake Taylor says growers across Western Canada saw bumper crops for 2025, but the challenge has been storing those big yields in a year of softer commodity prices. “A good problem that they had this year were phenomenal yields," he says, "the not-so-good problem? Commodity pricing.” Transport limitations vary by province,... Read More
A conversation with organization genius Jen Martin, founder of Reset Your Nest, about how to align our home organization with our goals, values, and routines; how to set up different organizational zones in our kitchens; and how to create systems for our comings and goings, among other organizing tips. You can find Jen Martin at resetyournest.com and on Instagram @reset_your_nest And for another great conversation with Jen, check out: How Jen Martin Organizes https://youtu.be/RncC3Q-JNjs
Jacqui Felgate has whacked the "embarrassing" machete amnesty, which comes to an end this Sunday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Taupo District Council has removed some of its public rubbish bins after they attracted too much rubbish and became sites for illegal dumping. Warrick Zander, the council's General Manager for Strategy and Environment spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
A behind the scenes debate turns in to calls from you. Plus – Why AI toys are causing concern this holiday season GUESTS: Brian Lilley - Toronto Sun columnist Carmi Levy - tech expert Clayton Campbell - President of the Toronto Police Association
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This episode originally aired on July 18, 2022: In this audio documentary, Cindy Eisman and Christie Kwan, Community Service Learning students from the University of Alberta, explore why the City of Edmonton made the switch to a new cart system for management of household waste in 2021.Program log. ★ Support this podcast ★
INCREDIBLE VIDEO. DON'T MISS! I joined journalist Anita Krishna as she went to the Surrey, BC Super Save location to find out if ostriches from Universal Ostrich Farms were dumped there. Anita and I talk to some eyewitnesses who say that is precisely what happened.Uncover the shocking truth behind the CFIA's ostrich scandal with eyewitness accounts that question everything. Why are 314 ostrich bodies unaccounted for? What's really happening at the Super Save site in Surrey? In this explosive episode of Stand on Guard, we investigate the CFIA's controversial claims, alleged cover-ups, and baffling inconsistencies. Witness firsthand testimony, uncover hidden truths, and learn why this political catastrophe is a wake-up call for Canada.Independent journalism is under attack, but we're here to resist censorship and fight for transparency. Join the movement to hold the powerful accountable. Subscribe now, hit the notification bell, and share this video to spread the truth. Your support helps us keep exposing corruption—check out our Substack or Buy Me a Coffee to keep this channel alive. Together, we stand for freedom, justice, and the truth. Don't let them silence us!CHAPTERS:00:00 - David's Intro01:00 - Anita's Live Report Surrey BC13:15 - Sound Investigation17:48 - Birds Mysterious Disappearance20:49 - Future Locations for Birds23:50 - Super Save Bin Disinfection Process29:00 - Rats Infestation at Site31:28 - Bins and Sewer System Disinfection38:24 - Upcoming Developments39:38 - Video Evidence of Ostriches47:43 - Vigil Footage Analysis53:31 - Closing Remarks and SummarySUPPORT INDEPENDENT JOURNALISM JOIN THE KRAYDEN'S RIGHT RESISTANCE:-Stand on Guard Store Merch with a Message: https://standonguard.store/-Join my Newsletter for FREE or Paid Subscription: http://www.kraydensrightnews.com/-Buy Me a Coffee (1 time support): https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kraydensright-Join YouTube Membership: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1ED4fuuXo07MoobImXavaQ/joinLocals / Rumble Subscriber Option: https://kraydensright.locals.com/Pay Direct on Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/standonguardSUBSCRIBE & HIT THE BELL TO KEEP SEEING THIS CHANNEL, FOR ALL THE NEWS YOU NEED TO KNOW-Please SUBSCRIBE & HIT the bell. This is FREE and it will help you get notifications on my YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@KraydensRightwithDavidKrayden -Subscribe and hit the notifications on my Rumble channel to keep informed of the latest news https://rumble.com/c/KraydensRightwithDavidKraydenMORE ways you can find and support my work: -Stand on Guard Store Merch with a Message: https://standonguard.store/-Krayden's Right Substack: https://www.kraydensrightnews.com/-Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/KraydensRightwithDavidKrayden-Twitter: https://twitter.com/DavidKrayden-Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KraydensRight-YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KraydensRightwithDavidKrayden-Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stand-on-guard-with-david-krayden/id1684148154-Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/1YfyNi7gqJpRYS7iuGcWhwNEW!! You can now find Stand on Guard with David Krayden on most podcasts: Apple, Spotify, Google, Amazon, Youtube music, Substack.
With the crop nicely tucked away in the bin, it's the time of year when checks become regular. AgSafe Alberta's Jody Wacowich says staying on top of safety while climbing on the bin is important.
9.34 bats around some WS observations before game 6 (0:38), notes the Twins manager search (5:25), looks through the MLB prediction machine results (6:28), reviews Will Smith (19:07), reviews Tyler Glasnow (26:35).
(Bronze Age) Reflections #03 In the Clutches of the Code (UBA #5, from October 2014) Professor Alan and Em convene to reflect on one of the network's crowning achievements, episode 5 of Em's late, lamented solo show, Uncovering the Bronze Age. In the introduction, they talk broadly about Em's process in researching and producing the episode. Then, they replay the episode in it's entirety, before returning to provide some reflections, 11 years after its original airing. If you are unfamiliar with the episode, Em delves into one of the most terrifying, bone-chilling topics known to comic fandom -- Seduction of the Innocent and the Comics Code Authority!Follow along on the journey through the mind of one of the most infamous names in all of comic book history. What you find may SURPRISE, THRILL, and DISTURB you!Intellectual analysis and academic criticism abound in this PULSE-POUNDING episode. And prepare for the SHOCKING twist ending that closes out our tale.How does the episode stand up? How many comments and ideas would Em revise and amend, if preparing the episode anew? Click on the player below to listen to the episode: Right-click to download episode directly Featuring the Voices of:Noel Thingvall: Masters of CarpentryStephen Lacey: The FantasticastPaul Spataro: Back to the Bins.The Irredeemable Shagg: Fire & Water Podcast(The late) Shawn Engel: Just One of the Guys Promo: Pop Culture AffidavitLink: Dr. Carol Tilley's article on Wertham's work Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com "Like" us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/relativelygeekyYou can follow the network on Twitter @Relatively_Geek and the host @ProfessorAlanYou can follow the network on Bluesky @relativelygeeky.bsky.social
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You've bought bins and baskets, you've downloaded decluttering checklists, and you've tried cleaning schedules, but your house still doesn't stay tidy. In this episode, find out why those tools only create temporary results and what your home is actually missing to stay organized for good. If you're tired of resetting the same messes every week, this one's for you.
First, new trash bins started rolling out Monday to residents in the city of San Diego. Then, what's next now that Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law a bill creating a state Bureau for Descendants of American Slavery. And, Poway residents in District 2 will vote in November on recalling councilmember Tony Blain. Plus, a small group of veterans and local boosters are working to get the 2029 Invictus Games to San Diego.
Despite the government shutdown, President Trump says the military will get paid on Wednesday. Plus, a possible strike could impact several San Diego area hospitals. And, new trash bins will start hitting the streets of San Diego. NBC 7's Nicole Gomez has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for Monday, October, 13, 2025.
This week on The Veg Grower Podcast, I've been busy both at home in the kitchen garden and down on the allotment. Autumn is certainly upon us, and that means it's time to tidy, store, and prepare for the months ahead. Kitchen Garden Update At home, my main focus has been on checking over our stored fruit and vegetables. I always try to do this regularly – especially the ones that aren't in the freezer. Apples and pears are kept in crates in the garage where it's cool, dark, and dry, with just enough space between each fruit for airflow. It's important to remove any showing signs of rot before it spreads to the rest. The same goes for the onions in sacks and root vegetables stored in damp sand. It's a simple but vital job to keep our homegrown produce lasting right through winter. The chickens have now fully integrated into one flock, all sleeping together in the same coop, which is great to see. They're not quite laying yet, but they're certainly settled in. I've also been preparing for the colder weather by moving tender plants such as my peach, lemon, and potted grapevine into the greenhouse. The fleece is on standby in case of frost. My grapevine in the ground, though, has been incredibly productive this year, producing a mountain of dessert grapes – small but delicious. Alongside that, we're still harvesting spinach, mustards, beetroot, and cabbage, while the pumpkins and winter squash are now safely stored after a good year. Allotment Update Down on the allotment, I've been continuing the long-running task of tidying from the bottom of the plot upwards, a little at a time each visit. This week, the big project has been building a new compost bin. Using reclaimed corrugated iron from an old shed, I've bolted together panels with wooden posts to create a strong, practical bin about 1.5 metres long by 1 metre wide. It joins my existing bins, including one made from old fridge doors – not the prettiest, but it does the job! I've already begun filling the new bin with grass clippings and trimmings, and it's satisfying to see the allotment looking tidier and more productive again. Another key job this week was planting out overwintering onions, both from sets and from seed. The sets go about 5 cm deep before being backfilled and watered. They'll provide an early crop next year. It's one of those repetitive tasks that feels endless at the time but pays off later. We've also still got a few tomatoes hanging on, though blight has begun to appear on the larger varieties, so those plants have been cleared and composted. The smaller tomatoes are still ripening slowly, and we're continuing to harvest apples, pears, chillies, peppers, and late carrots. Kitchen Garden Recipe – Autumn Ratatouille This week's Recipe of the Week is my Autumn Ratatouille – a great way to use up the last of the summer harvest. It's a simple mix of onion, garlic, aubergine, courgette, peppers, and tomatoes, all gently cooked down with olive oil and herbs into a rich, warming dish. It's perfect with pasta, as a side to a roast, or even spooned onto toast with a poached egg. You'll find the full recipe on our website. In the Potting Shed Back in the shed, I've been sorting through my seed collection – a job I do every autumn. My seeds are stored in labelled boxes inside an old fridge to keep them cool, dry, and safe from mice. This week I've been checking expiry dates, removing old packets, and making a list of what I already have before I start looking through seed catalogues. It saves money and prevents duplication. Out-of-date seeds often still germinate but at a lower rate, so I donate them to local gardening charities or use them to feed the birds. If you fancy a bit of homework this week – go through your own seed collection, see what's missing, and start planning what you'd like to grow next year. It's a great way to get ahead before spring arrives.
Rubbish is outweighing donations to community clothing bins Tarlin Irwin, the manager of Recycling Clothing Store in Onehunga spoke to Corin Dann.
The Indianapolis City County Council approved next year's budget last night. Some Indianapolis residents will notice their trash bins were replaced starting yesterday. Indianapolis Public Schools leaders are pushing back against the idea of turning the city's schools into an all-charter system. Fox Sports analyst Mark Sanchez now faces a felony count after an alley fight in downtown Indianapolis left him hospitalized. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Drew Daudelin, Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
Lou on how over 50 percent of San Diegans will get the most expensive new trash bin and why.
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Pack and Brett dive into the collector's side of football. They cover how injuries shape collecting projects, why Jerry Rice stands alone at the wide receiver spot, and the strange case of 2008 Topps Chrome football vs. basketball. You'll also hear a 'lil vintage talk with Jim Brown, market updates on Peyton Manning and Tom Brady, and why smashing BINs sometimes feels like the only move.Check out Card Ladder the official data partner of Stacking SlabsVisit Heystack to explore their partner breaks. No more waiting. No more blurry screenshots. Just clear, instant access to what you hit.Follow The Football Card Podcast on Instagram for memes and stuff.Get your free copy of Collecting For Keeps: Finding Meaning In A Hobby Built On HypeGet exclusive content, promote your cards, and connect with other collectors who listen to the pod today by joining the Patreon: Join Stacking Slabs Podcast Patreon[Distributed on Sunday] Sign up for the Stacking Slabs Weekly Rip Newsletter using this linkFollow Stacking Slabs: | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | TiktokFollow Pack: | Instagram
This week on the Louisiana Farm Bureau Podcast, Karl sits down with Matt Sirgo, Farm Bureau safety specialist and motorcycle instructor with the Louisiana State Police. Matt shares his journey from dirt bikes and four-wheelers as a kid to teaching safety courses that save lives today. They dive into ATV and UTV safety, the importance of helmets, how Louisiana Farm Bureau trains farmers and first responders on grain bin rescue, and why safety should always come first on the farm. Whether you're in the field, on the road, or teaching the next generation, this conversation highlights practical tips and powerful stories that every farm family needs to hear.Find all the resources from National Farm Safety & Health Week here.To find the map of grain bin rescue resources, visit this site.Here is the playlist of stories from past grain bin entrapment trainings.Find a Louisiana Farm Bureau office in your parish here.Become a member of Louisiana Farm Bureau today.
Are you waiting for the perfect bins or the perfect plan before you start decluttering? In this episode, I share how perfectionism keeps us stuck, why clarity comes through action (not waiting), and how one small step today can create real momentum. If you'd love my simple checklist to help you take the very first step, send me an email at grace@organizewithgrace.com and I'll get it right to you. No bins required, just write "checklist" in the subject line. Talk soon! Grace www.organizewithgrace.com
The Famous Sloping Pitch with Nick Hancock and Chris England
Nick and Chris discuss the frankly selfish scheduling of the Champions League fixtures, the implications of drug use in sports and, of course, some Oldham s***e. ——————————————— Every week after the main episode finishes, Nick and Chris carry on talking (they don't have much on) - but you can listen to that extra bonus content by subscribing to our offering at anotherslice.com/famousslopingpitch. For just £5 a month you'll get an ad-free version of the podcast every week PLUS a whole extra segment after the main show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Prosecutors say 95-year-old Galina Smirnova, who's charged for killing her roommate at a Brooklyn nursing home, has dementia. Also, the New York City Council is celebrating a judge's recent decision barring Mayor Eric Adams from allowing immigration officers on Rikers Island. Plus, New York City continues its push to eliminate piles of trash from sidewalks. And finally, multiple water main breaks have occurred in New Jersey this summer leading to boil water advisories and affecting some streets. Dr. Daniel Van Abs, expert on water resource management, explains some of the causes.
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Jason Manford and his best mate Steve Edge are back with you this Sunday.Jason's got a tale about how he accidentally scammed himself (yes, really), Steve's still knee-deep in grapes trying to make his own wine (spoiler: it's not going well), and the lads are debating your big questions, like, is it actually possible to look cool in the gym?Bin Chat makes a triumphant return with a special holiday edition, and they're armed with your finest trivia in Hit Me With Your Best Facts.You can get involved with the show next week by emailing Jason@AbsoluteRadio.co.uk
09-10-25 - Emailer Supports Our Call To Allow Teachers To Be More Strict In Class - Guy Thinks His Neighbor May Be Doing Nefarious Things w/His Trash Bins - Rapper D4VD's Tesla Found In Impound Yard w/Body In TrunkSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Media Watch 2025 Episode 31: Bugatti bins; No journalism today; Refuel anxiety
Forget the end of the pod, they're getting the whole pod! It's a LEGENDS AND DICKS PARTY. Bins are outBe a legend, get on our Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/birthdaygirlshousepartyPlease subscribe, rate and review. XXXEdited by Emma Corsham: https://www.emmacorsham.co.ukMusic by Anne Chmelewsky: https://www.annechmelewsky.comArt work by Lucy Moore: https://www.lucymooreedinburgh.com
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Happy Bins Day to those who celebrate! Bins Brownless kicks us off with the All Sports Report - as Oscar Piastri takes a stranglehold on the F1 World Championship. Damian Barrett is in studio with all the news before the finals - with a club by club injury report, and trade talks around Charlie Curnow and Jordan Ridley. We want you to brag about something amazing you've done with Monday Brag Artist, and JB takes over the 5 at 5:05 with Billy's worst commentary moments from the Legends Game. Collingwood CEO Craig Kelly calls in with an offer for Pies fans wanting to get to Adelaide, and Hawthorn's Karl Amon is in studio before his side travels to Sydney to take on GWS in an elimination final. Finally, Billy has a joke about Sherlock and Watson to finish the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This episode Mike makes his way from Philadelphia to Lancaster, PA and the appropriately named Comic Store and its owner, Charles Park. Charles is hands down one of the most interesting comic shop owners ever. No exaggeration, as the story he tells will attest. What started out as a Pitstop version of the Roadshow, where there is just a quick recommendation from the owner, turned into hearing a fascinating story from Charles. Charles' knowledge of comics spans decades and there were times Mike almost forgot he was recording for being so wrapped up in the story. The Comic Store is in a cool brick building and is chock full of comics and related goodies. Mike spent a couple of hours there just perusing the shelves and asking Charles questions. Mike is then joined by another longtime podcaster, the illustrious Chris Eberle! Chris was one of the voices on Comic Geek Speak for years, and is steeped in comics knowledge, particularly Marvel comics. As a former comic shop owner and educator, he was great to team up with for the review of Kill or Be Killed! And, as a self-proclaimed follower and fan of the creative team, Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, he was the perfect cohost for this episode! You can occasionally catch Chris on Ian Levenstein's Comic Timing and Paul Spataro's Back to the Bins podcasts, both of which you can find on all the podcast feeds. Many thanks to Charles for his fantastic story and great recommendation, and a big thanks to Chris Eberle for joining me!
Oliver Callan hosts a panel show in which comedians from both sides of the Irish border and Britain imagine what a united Ireland would look like if it ever happened.This week, Oliver Callan is joined by Neil Delamere, Alison Spittle, John Meagher and Ashley Storrie to debate a new national flag, who the head of state might be and the official, national breakfast.To listen to Part 2: Belfast, search Oliver Callan Bins The Border on BBC Sounds.Producer: Marc McElroy A BBC Northern Ireland Production for Radio 4.
As usual, AI slop shownotes. They're all about 30 seconds off due to theme music. Enjoy! The Jacks start in Hong Kong's downpour before unpacking Tasmania's post‑election arithmetic and a machete “amnesty” with bins outside cop shops. They wade through protests, policing, and the far‑right's antics, then dig into the Gareth Ward case and the thorny politics of expulsion. There's a sharp turn into AI copyright fights, family life vs screens, and a listener letter on pilot mental health.Mid‑show is a deep dive on ME/CFS's genetic breakthrough, then a long, unsentimental look at Gaza, Hamas, ceasefires, and who could plausibly govern anything next. Stateside, Tulsi, Brennan, Mueller, and the Epstein files swirl together with youth‑vote and gerrymander chat. They close with sport: Wallabies' best fortnight in ages, a cracking England–India Test, Ashes nerves, AFL chaos at Melbourne, and a quick NRL/Swans CEO note—before ending on a Trader Joe's chicken funeral and a cheeky Ozempic joke.Chapters00:00:00 — Hong Kong's black rainTriple black rain signals; ~300mm in a day at Mid‑Levels.City empties as people stay home; flood photos doing the rounds.00:01:36 — Tasmania's numbers gamePremier commissioned without a majority; Greens won't move no‑confidence.Governor Barbara Baker's “test it on the floor” remark and what's in scope.Labor/Greens maths; low appetite for another poll, but conditions exist.00:05:49 — Bins for blades: the machete “amnesty”Drop‑off slots outside police stations; comparison to firearms amnesties.Media flurries vs actual incident data; last big cluster months ago.00:07:21 — Protests, policing, and the far‑rightSydney Bridge March crowd size; VIPs photographed with Khamenei backdrop.Nazis on Parliament steps in balaclavas; state‑by‑state policing contrasts.Flags, chants, and where police draw the line on intervention.00:14:18 — The Gareth Ward messConviction details; bail, incarceration, and expulsion difficulty.Kiama re‑election as an independent, salary while imprisoned.Appeals, precedent, and public disgust.00:20:20 — Farewells and AI fightsDavid Dale and Col Joy remembered.Productivity Commission's AI stance; artists vs scraping; Zuckerberg's book haul.Peter Garrett's industry savvy; JP Morgan's internal AI rollout.00:26:16 — Kids, screens, and breakfastThe great iPad panic; why we don't judge strangers' mornings.Family meals are good; mind your own business is better.00:28:23 — Mailbag: pilots and mental healthFAA caution vs counselling stigma; past “deliberate crash” cases.Policy that pushes people away from help is bad policy.00:31:10 — ME/CFS: genetics change the storyDecodeME links to immune and nervous system pathways.It's physiological, not psychosomatic; GET/CBT harm for PEM sufferers.RACGP guidance lag vs UK/US updates; a long‑overdue turn.00:37:10 — Gaza, Hamas, and the absence of good options2005 pull‑out, tunnels, aid skimming; ceasefire vs aid corridors.Who could govern Gaza; peacekeepers, UNRWA skepticism, and Hamas reality.Ehud Barak's Qatar funding allegations; elections, starvation, ethics.01:03:21 — US politics: Russiagate reruns and Epstein filesTulsi's evolution; Brennan on TV; Mueller was Trump‑era appointed.“Lock her up” vs AI Obama arrest video; the file‑release calculus.Youth‑vote shifts; Republicans' state‑house gerrymanders.01:21:42 — Media Watch vs SkyThe TikTok immigration clip Sky ran and then pulled.Why mainstream reporting beats cherry‑picked viral outrage.01:24:44 — Sport: a proper weekendWallabies find a game fans can love; Lions tour lifts the code.England–India: great chase, Siraj's spell, and pressure's toll.Ashes preview: Bazball mettle in Aus conditions; pace attack is the key.AFL: Simon Goodwin sacked, Melbourne chaos, Adelaide surging; NRL Panthers steady.Swans appoint Matthew Pavlich CEO.01:36:54 — Chicken funerals and closingA full black‑robed rite in a US supermarket.“Put Ozempic in the water” gag; letters and see‑you‑next‑week.Notable quotes00:00:25 — “We had three black rain signals… 300 mils in a day here at Mid‑Levels.”00:03:31 — “It's not for the governor to be deciding when numbers are tested.”00:06:01 — “Bins outside the police station so miscreants can slide the machete through the slot.”00:08:43 — “They stood on the steps of Parliament and zig‑hiled their way across that protest.”00:14:09 — “Personally, I think let people tell you who they are.”00:18:50 — “He's essentially been convicted of rape… he's going to get a holiday.”00:24:49 — “To boost productivity by 4%, it's decided you just let AI go.”00:33:59 — “It is neurological and immunological. It is not psychiatric.”00:47:42 — “There are no good choices at the moment.”01:25:26 — “The best fortnight for the Wallabies in a very, very long time.”Who and what gets mentionedPeople: Barbara Baker; Jacinta Allan; Bob Carr; Gareth Ward; Chris Minns; Meredith Burgmann; Bruce Learman; David Dale; Col Joy; Peter Garrett; Mark Zuckerberg; Jamie Dimon; Andy Devereaux‑Cook; Ghazi Hamad; Benjamin Netanyahu; Eyal Zamir; Ehud Barak; John Brennan; Tulsi Gabbard; Hillary Clinton; Bill Clinton; Pam Bondi; Prince Andrew; Michael Vaughan; Ricky Ponting; Dave Warner; Joffre Archer; Mark Wood; Simon Goodwin; Brad Green; Matthew Pavlich; Tom Harley; Abby Phillip; Scott Jennings; Van Jones.Places: Hong Kong; Tasmania; Melbourne; Sydney; North Shore; Central; Opera House; Kiama; Silverwater; Gaza; West Bank; Qatar; Egypt; Netherlands; Japan; Texas; California; Massachusetts; Illinois; New York; Maryland; Old Trafford; Perth; The Gabba; Adelaide; San Francisco.Organisations/teams: Greens; Labor; Liberal Party; National Socialist Alliance; IDF; Hezbollah; UNRWA; Palestinian Authority; Hamas; Mossad; BBC; Jerusalem Post; FAA; DecodeME; RACGP; Productivity Commission; Sky News; Media Watch; CIA; Wallabies; Penrith Panthers; Sydney Swans; AFL; NRL; JP Morgan.
Richie continues his solo week, he has got some great big chat tonight. Maybe a listener can beat Richie's record of the amount of bins he owns
Are you tired of the nightly battle to get your house picked up? Wondering why your kids suddenly disappear when it's time to tidy up?Are you tired of waking up to a messy house, but dreading the nightly family cleanup?If you feel like PM pickup always falls on you, or you're tired of nagging your kids (and even adults!) to help, this episode is for you.Perfect For Moms Who:Feel like they're the only one picking up every single nightHave kids who "forget" how to clean when it's pickup timeWant their house to feel calm and reset each eveningAre tired of the constant nagging about messesNeed a system that actually sticks long-termWhether your evenings are already frenetic or you just want a smoother routine, you'll walk away with a system you can try tonight—with items you already have at home!Learn the basics of PM Pickup here.Simplify The School Year SALE! Grab it here for just one payment of $47What can you expect from this podcast and future episodes?15-20 minute episodes to help you tackle your to-do listHow to declutter in an effective and efficient wayGuest interviewsDeep dives on specific topicsFind Diana Rene on social media:Instagram: @the.decluttered.momFacebook: @the.decluttered.momPinterest: @DianaRene Simplify The School Year SALE! Grab it here for just one payment of $47 Are you ready for a peaceful and clutter-free home? Watch my FREE training video “Chaos to Calm” to learn how it's possible! And find all of my resources here.
Ranger Gord (host of Prairie Justice: The Greg Sanders Vigilante Podcast) is back one more time to talk about Keith Giffen's final issue of All-Star Comics (#63), featuring the Justice Society of America! Back to the Bins #665- JSApril!! The Secret Origin of the JSA! CheersCast Community- I Hope This Doesn't Awaken Anything In Me Ian Karkull Joe Staton Keith Giffen Podcast Peace Bound & Down: A Wonder Woman Podcast Solomon Grundy Xanadu
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This week on Smashing BIN, Tony (@southerncollector14) returns to share the story behind one of the rarest cards in his vintage baseball collection: the 1950-51 Toleteros Josh Gibson.This wasn't a BIN on eBay. It was a BIN through the community.Tony breaks down why he moved three iconic cards—including his 1952 Mantle—to consolidate into a card with only 30 known copies. We talk about the card's unique history, Gibson's overdue recognition in Major League Baseball's stat books, and how collecting can become a tool to pass history down to future generations.We also break down recent BINs involving Jackie Robinson, Mickey Mantle, and Ty Cobb—and what to look for in cards from those legends.Start your 7 day free trial of Stacking Slabs Patreon Today[Distributed on Sunday] Sign up for the Stacking Slabs Weekly Rip Newsletter using this linkFollow Tony: | InstagramFollow Stacking Slabs: | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Tiktok
As always, I’m taking time off during the summer. This year, though, we’re trying something new! We’re sharing the audio of previous live Q&As that I did on YouTube. If you only listen to the podcast, this will be all new to you! We’ll be back with our regular format mid-August. This episode includes my […] The post 465: Extra Bedding, Things That Need Repairs, and Extra Bins appeared first on Dana K. White: A Slob Comes Clean.