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(0:00) The second hour begins with discussion on Pete Alonso signing with the Orioles. Plus, more discussion on the Red Sox and Craig Breslow as the offseason continues. (13:15) The guys continue the Red Sox with discussing the trade market and offseason options. (24:38) Quick minute on the Bruins and their 3 game winning streak after win in St. Louis last night. (31:13) The callers weigh in with thoughts and questions on the Red Sox and PatriotsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00) The update on the HVAC/heat situation is there isn't one and we're forced to leave the studio door open. That means we get to listen to people's conversations by the kitchen. WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT: (23:07.09) Mark Kastelic and Fraser Minten each scored twice as the Bruins rallied past the Blues for a 5-2 win.(35:42.64) Notre Dame opts to skip postseason entirely after being left out of College Football PlayoffPlease note: Timecodes may shift by a few minutes due to inserted ads. Because of copyright restrictions, portions—or entire segments—may not be included in the podcast.CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardyFor the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston's home for sports!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-34:55) I make picks, you pick the opposite, you make money. Breaking down the Jags front 7 and the Eagles secondary. Iggy's bits. Blues enjoy having bad second periods. Montgomery talking about what went wrong in last night's loss. Doug pissed off Elizabeth Berkley. Mr. Lix calls lead to Matt Holliday calls. They're banty in Storrs. Old shaming Martin. Our audience is full of subs. The achievement of Boyhood. How many of our listeners are working out right now? Lily Tomlin. Chasin' that filler, eh. Doug's old man gym pass. Face cards.(35:03-56:22) Hauntingly beautiful Ween. Jackson and Tim lost money on the Cards making a trade yesterday. Audio of Chaim Bloom at the Winter Meetings talking about the potential Nolan Arenado trade and the awkward nature of the situation. Thanks for coming to my Tim Talk. More Chaim Bloom audio talking about his plans for the rotation and wanting to add a veteran. The freaky monogram summit.(56:32-1:16:25) Doug's having a Gator Bowl party. Audio of Drink talking about the Tigers being excited to compete in the bowl and do some things never done at Mizzou before. SEC schedules announced tomorrow night. Drink talking about the calendar and what college football can do to fix it. A riveting victory lap for Lix.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jeremy Rutherford joins the show to talk all things Blues hockey and recap the loss to the Bruins. JR talks about the 2nd period struggles all season, some trade possibilities down the road, and other issues that have plagued the Blues. As always, JR takes two-part questions from the audience. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-13:00) Good head space Wednesday. Robert Thomas talking about what went wrong last night and dealing with all the injuries. It's Joe Burrow and Raven Symone's birthday today. What's the longest movie ever? Longing for an erotic story for QFTA. People seem to be enjoying the Freese and Maroon podcast.(13:08-36:25) Our friend and Blues insider Jeremy Rutherford joins us in studio. Injuries starting pile up with 5 forwards out of the lineup. Rough second period last night and for most of the season. Outscored 41-25 in the second period this year. Is JR clearning his schedule for May and June for the NHL playoffs? JR says Hofer wouldn't be traded before Binnington. What could you get for Binnington? The Apple Butter Festival in Kimmswick. Parayko still without a goal. JR doesn't like putting IKEA furniture together. Blues sign Dillon Dube to AHL contract.(36:35-49:42) Peter Puck didn't watch the Blues game last night. Are you concerned about the Braggin' Rights game? Dodgers nab Edwin Diaz and now talks about going after Tarik Skubal. What's worse: The CFB playoff system or MLB system? Is Mookie Betts a HOFer? Phillip Rivers may get the nod for the Colts this weekend. Not the first grandpa to play in the NFL.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The boys are back after an underwhelming performance against the Bruins and discuss the injuries that continue to pile up for the Blues. Can they realistically overcome this? Also, the improvements the Blues made in certain areas, why Fowler has struggled, and Justin Carbonneau not making Team Canada's roster.Last Minute Blues Podcast is presented by Blue Note Roofing!See 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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This morning's forecast is looking warmer than yesterday, with highs in the forties and possibly fifty degrees. But don't get too comfortable - it's going to get chilly again tomorrow. In the world of sports, the Bruins are on a roll after beating the Blues five to two. The Celtics are heading to Milwaukee to take on the Bucks, and the Patriots are gearing up for a big game against the Bills on Sunday. We're also celebrating a win for Natick High School's soccer teams, who took home state championships.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/efc Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee Host Ian Croll is joined by Tony Scott and Gavin Buckland on Royal Blue Podcast to tackle the big January question: should Everton recall 18-year‑old midfielder Harrison Armstrong from his Preston North End loan? With the Blues' squad stretched and AFCON likely to sideline key options for up to a month, the panel weigh-up the pros and cons — immediate depth, energy and home‑grown minutes at Hill Dickinson Stadium versus consistent game time, pressure management and long‑term development in the Championship. They also assess what a recall would mean for Preston and Everton's wider January plans. Have your say in the comments and subscribe for more Royal Blue. Share your thoughts in the comments and subscribe for more Everton analysis. Chris Beesley's Book: Spirit of the Blues: https://tinyurl.com/35yrkvdb *Emotional farewell to Goodison Park | 16-page Everton souvenir picture special:* https://shop.regionalnewspapers.co.uk/liverpool-echo-monday-19th-may-2025-4583-p.asp *Goodbye to Goodison special souvenir edition:* https://tinyurl.com/GoodbyeGoodisonSouvenir *Gavin Buckland's Book 'The End' | Order your copy here:* https://tinyurl.com/GavinBucklandTheEnd Everton FC podcasts from the Liverpool ECHO's Royal Blue YouTube channel. Get exclusive Everton FC content - including podcasts, live shows and videos - everyday. Subscribe to the Royal Blue Everton FC YouTube Channel and watch daily live shows HERE: https://bit.ly/3aNfYav Listen and subscribe to the Royal Blue Podcast for all your latest Everton FC content via Apple and Spotify: APPLE: https://bit.ly/3HbiY1E SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/47xwdnY Visit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/everton-fc Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LivEchoEFC Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@royal.blue.evertoFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolEchoEFC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Eboné sits down with author Katara Washington Patton to discuss her inspiring book, Navigating the Blues. Katara shares practical insights on faith, mental health, emotional wellness, and overcoming anxiety. She opens up about her personal journey through worry, sadness, and healing, offering listeners tools and hope for navigating tough seasons. Purchase Navigating the Blues here Connect with Eboné: Buy Eboné A Gift: Shop Now Eboné PHG Storefront: Shop Now Read Eboné's Love Letters: www.theyalltheone.com Website: www.prettyprivatepodcast.com Instagram: @theprofessionalhomegirl & @prettyprivatepodcast TikTok: @prettyprivatepodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Topics discussed: Jon Heyman's latest Red Sox rumors | Will Flemming predicts an eventful next 72 hours (The Drive) // Is Patriots' QB Drake Maye developing into the next face of the NFL? // Morgan Geekie's star is shining bright as Bruins visit the Blues tonight (Odds and Ends)
Matt Pauley is in the middle of the action down in Orlando, Florida, as MLB's Winter Meetings has kicked off. In tonight's Sports Open Line, he fills us in on what's going on, and talks with Stan McNeal, of Cardinals Magazine, as well as Lou Korac, who covers the Blues for NHL.com.
Matt Pauley is in the middle of the action down in Orlando, Florida, as MLB's Winter Meetings has kicked off. In tonight's Sports Open Line, he fills us in on what's going on, and talks with Stan McNeal, of Cardinals Magazine, as well as Lou Korac, who covers the Blues for NHL.com. In the second hour of the show, Matt Pauley plays audio cuts from both Cardinals President of Baseball Operations, Chaim Bloom, and Cardinals Manager, Oliver Marmol.
Welcome to an extraordinary edition of the Takin’ A Walk podcast from Buzz Knight music and the “Master of Music Mayhem,” Harry Jacobs. This comprehensive look at weekly music history explores one of the most emotionally complex weeks in rock and roll history, spanning December 8th through December 14th. From tragic losses to groundbreaking debuts, this week encompasses the full spectrum of music history’s most pivotal moments. John Lennon’s Assassination: December 8, 1980 - A Day That Changed Music Forever The episode opens with perhaps the darkest day in rock music history: December 8, 1980, when John Lennon was shot and killed outside The Dakota apartment building in New York City. Buzz Knight and Harry Jacobs provide intimate personal recollections of this Beatles tragedy that shocked the world. For listeners of this weekly music history episode note the Buzz Knight music podcast replay of "Takin A Walk" with the incredible Julian Lennon. The Beatles Reunion: Free as a Bird and the Anthology Era Moving from tragedy to reunion, the episode explores December 9, 1995, when the Beatles released “Free as a Bird”—the first new Beatles music in 24 years. Both hosts were working together at WZLX in Boston during this momentous release, bringing their firsthand perspective to this Beatles reunion moment. The track, built around a John Lennon demo with contributions from Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, represented a technological and emotional achievement in music history. Harry admits his initial underwhelm with the track, noting that while “Free as a Bird” generated enormous curiosity worldwide, it never achieved the status of Beatles classics like “Ticket to Ride,” “Help!,” or songs from Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. The honest assessment reflects how even beloved artists can struggle to recapture past magic, and both hosts acknowledge they haven’t revisited the song since its release. This candid discussion provides valuable context for understanding fan expectations versus artistic reality in music reunion projects. The Blues Brothers Phenomenon: From Saturday Night Live to Cultural Institution December 9, 1978 marks the Saturday Night Live debut of the Blues Brothers, a moment that transformed comedy sketch into legitimate musical force. The episode provides deep insights into how Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi created this blues and R&B supergroup, enlisting Paul Shaffer, Lou Marini, Duck Dunn, and Steve Cropper, who just passed away—the latter two being legendary members of Booker T. and the MGs and key figures in the Stax Records sound that defined Memphis soul music and produced classics like “Soul Man” and “Green Onions.” Howard Shore, who served as Saturday Night Live’s musical director, recognized the potential in Aykroyd and Belushi’s blues performances and helped facilitate their transition from comedy bit to recording artists. The hosts discuss how this comedy-music crossover assembled world-class musicians around a satirical concept that became genuinely respected in the music community. The Blues Brothers represented a unique fusion of comedy and music that introduced younger audiences to blues legends and R&B classics. The conversation explores Tom “Bones” Malone, a guest on Buzz’s podcast, who joined the Blues Brothers band and played trombone with Blood, Sweat & Tears before becoming part of the SNL band. The episode details the evolution of the band from initial concept to full touring and recording entity, with Buzz noting the impressive live performances featuring the Blues Brothers’ acrobatic stage show, where the larger-than-life Belushi performed cartwheels, splits, and handstands that would later inspire Chris Farley’s physical comedy style. The Blues Brothers soundtrack, featuring “Briefcase Full of Blues” and subsequent albums, has “stood the test of time” according to both hosts. Songs like “Rubber Biscuit,” performed with Matt “Guitar” Murphy, and the memorable Aretha Franklin diner scene where Jake orders “four fried chickens and a Coke,” remain embedded in popular culture. The authentic musicianship combined with comedic brilliance created something that transcended both genres, making the Blues Brothers a permanent fixture in American music history. Otis Redding’s Legacy and Tragic Death: December 10, 1967 The episode takes a somber turn with December 10, 1967, the day Otis Redding died in a plane crash near Madison, Wisconsin, along with members of the Bar-Kays. The timing of this tragedy magnifies its impact—Redding had recorded ”(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay” just three days earlier, and the song hadn’t yet been released. The track became a posthumous number-one hit, cementing Redding’s status as one of soul music’s greatest artists, though he never lived to see its success. Wings Over America: McCartney’s Epic Live Album - December 10, 1976 December 10, 1976 brought the release of Wings Over America, Paul McCartney’s triple live album documenting his 1975-1976 tour with Wings. The episode explores the rarity of triple albums in music history, particularly live albums of such scope and ambition. The hosts discuss the bootleg album called “Wings from Wings” that allegedly forced McCartney’s hand, rushing the official release to market before bootleggers could dominate sales. Harry reveals the meticulous production process behind Wings Over America, noting that McCartney collected 8,000 hours of live recordings from the tour. The legendary Beatles bassist and singer then personally mixed the album, listening to five different versions of every song before selecting the best performances. The final album was crafted to sound like a single concert experience, though it actually represented the best moments culled from the entire tour—a production approach that set standards for live albums. The episode highlights how “Maybe I’m Amazed” from this album became the definitive version for many fans, surpassing even the studio recording in emotional power and musical execution. The album also featured several Beatles songs including “Yesterday” and “Bluebird,” allowing McCartney to honor his past while showcasing his post-Beatles work with Wings. This balance between Beatles nostalgia and new material demonstrated McCartney’s artistic evolution while satisfying longtime fans. Early Genesis and Progressive Rock Evolution December 11, 1972 saw Genesis release “Foxtrot,” their fifth studio album and a landmark in progressive rock history. The episode explores this Peter Gabriel-era Genesis and the band’s evolution through various lineups. Harry recalls “Watcher of the Skies” as a standout track, while both hosts discuss later Genesis classics like “The Carpet Crawlers” from “The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway.” The conversation reveals differing perspectives on Genesis eras, with Buzz preferring the Peter Gabriel period and later Phil Collins-fronted work, while Harry admits his fandom developed more during the “Trick of the Tail” era following Gabriel’s departure. This honest exchange reflects how progressive rock bands often created distinct identities across lineup changes, appealing to different audiences in different eras. Buzz shares a memorable concert experience seeing Genesis with double drumming featuring Phil Collins and Bill Bruford (renowned for his work with Yes and King Crimson). This unique configuration represented Genesis at a transitional moment, experimenting with expanded instrumentation before settling into the trio format that would define their later commercial success. The “Trick of the Tail” tour demonstrated the band’s ability to continue without their iconic frontman, eventually leading to Collins taking over lead vocals permanently. The episode takes an unexpected turn to December 12, 1901, when Guglielmo Marconi sent the first transatlantic radio signal from Cornwall to Newfoundland. This moment in broadcasting history laid the foundation for everything that followed, including the careers of Buzz and Harry as radio professionals. Harry jokes about Buzz working for Marconi in 1901, highlighting the self-deprecating humor that characterizes their chemistry while acknowledging that without Marconi’s invention, they would never have met or built careers in radio. This historical perspective reminds listeners that music distribution, radio broadcasting, and the entire infrastructure of modern music industry traces back to pioneering moments like Marconi’s transmission. The evolution of radio technology from those first signals to contemporary podcast production represents over a century of innovation that transformed how humans experience and share music globally. The Clash’s London Calling: Punk’s Masterpiece - December 14, 1979 December 14, 1979 saw the Clash release “London Calling” in the UK, a double album that transcended punk rock limitations to incorporate reggae, rockabilly, ska, and R&B influences. The hosts recall the album’s innovative approach, including the hidden track “Train in Vain,” which became a hit despite not being listed on the original album cover—a marketing trick that created mystique and rewarded attentive listeners. Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Kerber joins the show to talk about the winning weekend for the Blues and Kerbs talks about what this means for a team that was recently on the ropes. Kerbs gives us some injury updates, including Kyrou, and how others will have to continue to step up. Chris also discusses line combinations and the Schenn-Holloway chemistry. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-13:20) Joined by the voice of the Blues, Chris Kerber. What to make of the Blues after getting two wins over the weekend. Injury updates on Kyrou and others. Other guys stepping up with guys out. Line combinations. Schenn and Holloway's chemistry.(13:28-30:36) Is Jackson ready to talk about Mizzou's loss to KU yet? Nope. College Football audio starting with Jen Landa on the CFP selection show reporting on the mood surrounding Notre Dame after being left out of the CFP. Notre Dame's 2026 schedule. The SEC nine game conference schedule for next year. Doug doesn't like ND opting out of a bowl game. Audio of Dick Vitale sharing his disappointment with Notre Dame's omission. Sun Belt Billy going back to the Sun Belt.(30:46-56:00) Jackson lifts the embargo on the Mizzou/KU game. Joined by The Colonel Gabe DeArmond of Power Mizzou. Gabe's concerned about this team. Mizzou's offensive struggles. Gabe doesn't care about these games. The future of the Mizzou vs. Kansas series. Gabe's thoughts on Mizzou vs. Virginia in The Gator Bowl. How is Gabe handling the end of the Chiefs dynasty? Gabe's fine with the teams that made the College Football Playoff. What changes will come going forward? Colonel's thoughts on the Heisman race.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-32:43) Guess we oughta do the program. Are the Blues the hottest team in the history of hockey? Mizzou/KU? CFP? Where do we start? Bert Kreischer with us at 9:45. How about that Billikens soccer team? St. Louis is so back as a sports town. Alabama and Miami: in. Notre Dame: out. Two rematches in the first round of the CFP. Will this get Notre Dame to join a conference? Audio of Hunter Yurachek talking about the 'process' of Miami and Alabama being in and BYU and Notre Dame being left out. The flawed system is going to lead to some changes.(32:51-52:31) Not a fan of the City Red floor. I don't like your tone, Martin. Where do you wanna go next, Doug? Here we go, Note. Blues picking up two consecutive wins in Canada. Pretty precipitous growth on Money Puck. Cesar Cedeno and Rico Washington. Vince Vaughn sat behind Doug at the 2005 NCAA Championship. Doug E. Flesh. How much would it take for you to start an OF account? Good crowd at the Billiken basketball game yesterday. Akron had some banty boys running around out there. Finally releasing the Freese and Maroon interview today around noon.(52:41-1:00:31) Freese and Maroon had potty mouths in the interview from five years ago. An audio clip from the interview with them talking about their experiences as hometown guys having huge postseason moments with their teams. Bamboogled.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Comedians Clare O'Kane, Alex Ptak, and Jeremy Kaplowitz explore the mysterious land of Quora.com to answer life's questions. This week's questions include: Are we made of poo? Poo must have covered the whole planet and we live off everything that grows from the planet and we are what we eat? My girlfriend says she can find better. Is she an idiot or what? I don't know what to say, can we just keep it quiet? --- Get even more Quorators when you support the show @ patreon.com/quorators Send quoras and qommunicate on our discord discord.gg/7pPYuKuYCr Watch the show @ youtube.com/@quorators
EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/efc Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee Connor O'Neill is joined by the ECHO's Everton writer Chris Beesley on the latest edition of the Royal Blue Podcast to assess whether Everton's European ambitions are realistic after a commanding 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest briefly lifted the Blues to fifth. They break down the performance, what the table really tells us at this stage, and the key factors that could sustain—or stall—a push for Europe. Share your thoughts in the comments and subscribe for more Everton analysis. Chris Beesley's Book: Spirit of the Blues: https://tinyurl.com/35yrkvdb *Emotional farewell to Goodison Park | 16-page Everton souvenir picture special:* https://shop.regionalnewspapers.co.uk/liverpool-echo-monday-19th-may-2025-4583-p.asp *Goodbye to Goodison special souvenir edition:* https://tinyurl.com/GoodbyeGoodisonSouvenir *Gavin Buckland's Book 'The End' | Order your copy here:* https://tinyurl.com/GavinBucklandTheEnd Everton FC podcasts from the Liverpool ECHO's Royal Blue YouTube channel. Get exclusive Everton FC content - including podcasts, live shows and videos - everyday. Subscribe to the Royal Blue Everton FC YouTube Channel and watch daily live shows HERE: https://bit.ly/3aNfYav Listen and subscribe to the Royal Blue Podcast for all your latest Everton FC content via Apple and Spotify: APPLE: https://bit.ly/3HbiY1E SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/47xwdnY Visit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/everton-fc Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LivEchoEFC Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@royal.blue.everto Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolEchoEFC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Feeling the post-marathon blues or struggling with off-season funk? You're not alone. In this video, Coach Todd from Smart Approach Training breaks down why runners often feel off after a big race — physically, mentally, and hormonally — and shares strategies to reset both body and mind. Learn why rest doesn't mean regression, how to set mini goals, and why winter training can be the key to long-term progress.Whether you've just finished a marathon or are navigating the quieter weeks between races, this video gives practical tips to stay motivated, recover effectively, and plan for your next big running goal. From gentle movement to cross-training and reflection on achievements, Coach Todd explains how to turn downtime into an opportunity for growth.
Welcome to an extraordinary edition of the Takin’ A Walk podcast with host Buzz Knight and the self-proclaimed “Master of Music Mayhem,” Harry Jacobs. This comprehensive music history podcast episode explores one of the most emotionally complex weeks in rock and roll history, spanning December 8th through December 14th. From tragic losses to groundbreaking debuts, this week encompasses the full spectrum of music history’s most pivotal moments. John Lennon’s Assassination: December 8, 1980 - A Day That Changed Music Forever The episode opens with perhaps the darkest day in rock music history: December 8, 1980, when John Lennon was shot and killed outside The Dakota apartment building in New York City. Buzz Knight and Harry Jacobs provide intimate personal recollections of this Beatles tragedy that shocked the world. The Beatles Reunion: Free as a Bird and the Anthology Era Moving from tragedy to reunion, the episode explores December 9, 1995, when the Beatles released “Free as a Bird”—the first new Beatles music in 24 years. Both hosts were working together at WZLX in Boston during this momentous release, bringing their firsthand perspective to this Beatles reunion moment. The track, built around a John Lennon demo with contributions from Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, represented a technological and emotional achievement in music history. Harry admits his initial underwhelm with the track, noting that while “Free as a Bird” generated enormous curiosity worldwide, it never achieved the status of Beatles classics like “Ticket to Ride,” “Help!,” or songs from Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. The honest assessment reflects how even beloved artists can struggle to recapture past magic, and both hosts acknowledge they haven’t revisited the song since its release. This candid discussion provides valuable context for understanding fan expectations versus artistic reality in music reunion projects. The Blues Brothers Phenomenon: From Saturday Night Live to Cultural Institution December 9, 1978 marks the Saturday Night Live debut of the Blues Brothers, a moment that transformed comedy sketch into legitimate musical force. The episode provides deep insights into how Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi created this blues and R&B supergroup, enlisting Paul Shaffer, Lou Marini, Duck Dunn, and Steve Cropper, who just passed away—the latter two being legendary members of Booker T. and the MGs and key figures in the Stax Records sound that defined Memphis soul music and produced classics like “Soul Man” and “Green Onions.” Howard Shore, who served as Saturday Night Live’s musical director, recognized the potential in Aykroyd and Belushi’s blues performances and helped facilitate their transition from comedy bit to recording artists. The hosts discuss how this comedy-music crossover assembled world-class musicians around a satirical concept that became genuinely respected in the music community. The Blues Brothers represented a unique fusion of comedy and music that introduced younger audiences to blues legends and R&B classics. The conversation explores Tom “Bones” Malone, a guest on Buzz’s podcast, who joined the Blues Brothers band and played trombone with Blood, Sweat & Tears before becoming part of the SNL band. The episode details the evolution of the band from initial concept to full touring and recording entity, with Buzz noting the impressive live performances featuring the Blues Brothers’ acrobatic stage show, where the larger-than-life Belushi performed cartwheels, splits, and handstands that would later inspire Chris Farley’s physical comedy style. The Blues Brothers soundtrack, featuring “Briefcase Full of Blues” and subsequent albums, has “stood the test of time” according to both hosts. Songs like “Rubber Biscuit,” performed with Matt “Guitar” Murphy, and the memorable Aretha Franklin diner scene where Jake orders “four fried chickens and a Coke,” remain embedded in popular culture. The authentic musicianship combined with comedic brilliance created something that transcended both genres, making the Blues Brothers a permanent fixture in American music history. Otis Redding’s Legacy and Tragic Death: December 10, 1967 The episode takes a somber turn with December 10, 1967, the day Otis Redding died in a plane crash near Madison, Wisconsin, along with members of the Bar-Kays. The timing of this tragedy magnifies its impact—Redding had recorded ”(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay” just three days earlier, and the song hadn’t yet been released. The track became a posthumous number-one hit, cementing Redding’s status as one of soul music’s greatest artists, though he never lived to see its success. Wings Over America: McCartney’s Epic Live Album - December 10, 1976 December 10, 1976 brought the release of Wings Over America, Paul McCartney’s triple live album documenting his 1975-1976 tour with Wings. The episode explores the rarity of triple albums in music history, particularly live albums of such scope and ambition. The hosts discuss the bootleg album called “Wings from Wings” that allegedly forced McCartney’s hand, rushing the official release to market before bootleggers could dominate sales. Harry reveals the meticulous production process behind Wings Over America, noting that McCartney collected 8,000 hours of live recordings from the tour. The legendary Beatles bassist and singer then personally mixed the album, listening to five different versions of every song before selecting the best performances. The final album was crafted to sound like a single concert experience, though it actually represented the best moments culled from the entire tour—a production approach that set standards for live albums. The episode highlights how “Maybe I’m Amazed” from this album became the definitive version for many fans, surpassing even the studio recording in emotional power and musical execution. The album also featured several Beatles songs including “Yesterday” and “Bluebird,” allowing McCartney to honor his past while showcasing his post-Beatles work with Wings. This balance between Beatles nostalgia and new material demonstrated McCartney’s artistic evolution while satisfying longtime fans. Early Genesis and Progressive Rock Evolution December 11, 1972 saw Genesis release “Foxtrot,” their fifth studio album and a landmark in progressive rock history. The episode explores this Peter Gabriel-era Genesis and the band’s evolution through various lineups. Harry recalls “Watcher of the Skies” as a standout track, while both hosts discuss later Genesis classics like “The Carpet Crawlers” from “The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway.” The conversation reveals differing perspectives on Genesis eras, with Buzz preferring the Peter Gabriel period and later Phil Collins-fronted work, while Harry admits his fandom developed more during the “Trick of the Tail” era following Gabriel’s departure. This honest exchange reflects how progressive rock bands often created distinct identities across lineup changes, appealing to different audiences in different eras. Buzz shares a memorable concert experience seeing Genesis with double drumming featuring Phil Collins and Bill Bruford (renowned for his work with Yes and King Crimson). This unique configuration represented Genesis at a transitional moment, experimenting with expanded instrumentation before settling into the trio format that would define their later commercial success. The “Trick of the Tail” tour demonstrated the band’s ability to continue without their iconic frontman, eventually leading to Collins taking over lead vocals permanently. The episode takes an unexpected turn to December 12, 1901, when Guglielmo Marconi sent the first transatlantic radio signal from Cornwall to Newfoundland. This moment in broadcasting history laid the foundation for everything that followed, including the careers of Buzz and Harry as radio professionals. Harry jokes about Buzz working for Marconi in 1901, highlighting the self-deprecating humor that characterizes their chemistry while acknowledging that without Marconi’s invention, they would never have met or built careers in radio. This historical perspective reminds listeners that music distribution, radio broadcasting, and the entire infrastructure of modern music industry traces back to pioneering moments like Marconi’s transmission. The evolution of radio technology from those first signals to contemporary podcast production represents over a century of innovation that transformed how humans experience and share music globally. The Clash’s London Calling: Punk’s Masterpiece - December 14, 1979 December 14, 1979 saw the Clash release “London Calling” in the UK, a double album that transcended punk rock limitations to incorporate reggae, rockabilly, ska, and R&B influences. The hosts recall the album’s innovative approach, including the hidden track “Train in Vain,” which became a hit despite not being listed on the original album cover—a marketing trick that created mystique and rewarded attentive listeners. Support the show: https://musicsavedme.net/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Feeling the heavy "grey" of the season? You don't have to force happiness today. Join Martin, your Clinical Hypnotherapist, for a gentle 5-minute morning meditation designed to soothe Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and shift your mood instantly.In this episode, we move beyond toxic positivity and use the science of Polyvagal Theory to introduce you to "Glimmers"—the trending antidote to triggers. While triggers push your nervous system into fight-or-flight, glimmers are micro-moments of safety and connection that anchor you back to calm.In just 5 minutes, you will learn to:Retrain Your Brain: Overcome your mind's natural negativity bias by activating your "Glimmer radar." Soothe Winter Blues: Shift your biology from survival mode into "rest and digest" using somatic regulation. Find Magic in the Mundane: Use visualization to spot micro-joys—like the steam of coffee or a winter robin—to spark instant gratitude. Why listen? If you are struggling with seasonal depression, high-functioning anxiety, or just the weight of the dark months, this session offers a practical tool to help you feel safe, warm, and connected. Become a "hunter of glimmers" and find the light that is already there. Featured Affirmations: "I am open to seeing the magic in the mundane." "Safety and joy are available to me right now." "I choose to focus on what warms my heart."
Show #1130 Honoring Steve Cropper 01. Mar-Keys - Last Night (2:40) (45 RPM Single, Satellite Records, 1961) 02. Booker T. & The MG's - Behave Yourself (3:58) (45 RPM Single, Stax Records, 1962) 03. Booker T. & The MG's - Green Onions (2:53) (45 RPM Single, Stax Records, 1962) 04. Roy Buchanan & Steve Cropper - Green Onions (8:07) (Loading Zone, Atlantic/Polydor Records, 1977) 05. Wilson Pickett - In The Midnight Hour (2:33) (45 RPM Single, Atlantic Records, 1965) 06. Eddie Floyd - Knock On Wood (3:02) (45 RPM Single, Stax Records, 1966) 07. Sam & Dave - Soothe Me (2:30) (Double Dynamite, Stax Records, 1966) 08. Johnnie Taylor - Who's Making Love (2:50) (45 RPM Single, Stax Records, 1968) 09. Steve Cropper - Funky Broadway (4:47) (With A Little Help From My Friends, Volt Records, 1969) 10. Steve Cropper - Playin' My Thang (4:46) (Playin' My Thang, MCA Records, 1981) 11. Steve Cropper - Hold Your Fire (5:03) (Night After Night, MCA Records, 1982) 12. Otis Redding - (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay (2:45) (45 RPM Single, Volt Records, 1968) 13. Otis Redding - Nobody's Fault but Mine (2:22) (The Immortal Otis Redding, Atco Records, 1968) 14. Albert King - Drowning On Dry Land (Years Gone By, Stax Records, 1969) (3:55) 15. Steve Cropper, Pop Staples & Albert King - Homer's Theme (2:11) (Jammed Together, Stax Records, 1969) 16. Booker T. & The MG's - Time Is Tight (3:22) (45 RPM Single, Stax Records, 1969) 17. Booker T. & The MG's - Time Is Tight (4:56) (Up Tight, Stax Records, 1969) 18. Steve Cropper & Felix Cavaliere - One Of Those Days (4:23) (Nudge It Up A Notch, Stax Records, 2008) 19. Steve Cropper (ft. Sharon Jones) - Messin' Up (3:04) (Dedicated, 429 Records, 2011) 20. Jimmy Barnes - I Worship The Ground You Walk On (3:57) (Soul Searchin', Liberation Music, 2016) 21. Steve Cropper - Out Of Love (3:42) (Fire It Up, Provogue Records, 2021) 22. Ann-Margret - Son Of A Preacher Man (2:12) (Born To Be Wild, Cleopatra Records, 2023) 23. Steve Cropper & The Midnight Hour - I'll Take Tomorrow (4:12) (Friendlytown, Provogue Records, 2024) 24. Steve Cropper & Felix Cavaliere - Do It Like This (2:59) (Midnight Flyer, Stax Records, 2010) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
In our 1000th episode, we have a victory to discuss as Kieran McKenna's Ipswich Town hit three past league leaders Coventry.
The Blues killed penalties the majority of the game, but come out on top of the Ottawa Senators 2-1. Hear the highlights, get reaction from Joel Hofer, Pius Suter, Jake Neighbours, and Head Coach Jim Montgomery. Finally, hear the game breakdown and analysis from Chris Kerber and Joey Vitale.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to this week’s Talking the Blues Podcast with George and Andy Costigan, in which we catch up on recent games including Saturday’s tremendous victory against Nottingham Forest. Paul get’s into a […]
December 7, 2025"A day that will live on in infamy" 22. The Beatles / Help 23. REM / Dream #9 24. Karen Souza / Strawberry Field25. Jeff Beck / A Day in the Life 26. Lucinda Williams / Have Yourself a Rockin' Little Christmas 27. Merle Haggard / If We Make It through December 28. Ray Charles / Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer29. Keb Mo / Christmas is Annoying30. Charles Taylor / A Christmas Message31. Christone Kingfish Ingram / Bad Like Me32. Carolyn Wonderland / Bad to the Bone 33. Chris Cain / Bad Dreams 34. Charlie Crockett / Bad Company 35. Matt Cox / Around the Bend 36. Kris Lager 80 on 80 37. Sebastian Lane / Floatin' Away 38. Hector Anchondo / Candy Shop
Pacific St Blues & AmericanaDecember 7. 20251. Rhiannon Giddens / Freedom Highway 2. Billy Branch & Sugar Ray Norcia / Highway 663. The Band / One Too Many Mornings 4. Joanne Shaw Taylor / Irish Christmas in New York 5. Albert King / Christmas Only Comes Once a Year 6. Emmaline / Every Time December Rolls Around 7. Holly Cole / Comin' Home Baby 8. Ummagumma Pink Floyd advert9. Pink Floyd / Seamus (The Dog) 10. Blind Boy Fuller / I Want Some of Your Pie (1962, Piedmont Blues) [ragtime]11. Pink Anderson / (Little Pink Anderson, Vermillion, South Dakota) 197412. Floyd Council / "The Devil's Daddy-in-Law, 1976 13. BB King w/ David Gilmore (Pink Floyd)& Paul Carrack (Ace) / 14. Koko Taylor / You Can Have My Husband 15. Aretha Franklin / Why I Sing the Blues 16. Gladys Knight / Real Nitty Gritty 17. Etta Baker / One Dime Blues 18. Beth Hart / Good Day to Cry 19. Magic Sam / All of Your Love 20. Luther Allison / Gambler's Blues 21. BB King Tribute with Joe Bonamassa, Noah Hunt, KW Shepherd / Let the Good Times Roll
WBBM Noon Business Hour host Rob Hart sits down with Angela Cummings & Cynthia Paidipati of the American Foundation of Suicide Prevention to discuss the holiday blues, where people can seek help if needed and much more. If you are in a crisis & need assistance, call or text 988 or text TALK to 741741
Ben Beckendorf - what kind of woman - voodoo moon - 2011 Cinelli Brothers – making it through the Night - Almost Exactly... The Cinelli Brothers – 2024Clay Melton – Devil Don't - Live In Texas – 2022Foghat – Mean woman Blues - Sonic Mojo – 2023Josh Smith – Penanace - Live at the Spud (2020)Guitar Crusher & Alvin Lee – Message to man -Message To Man – 1995Simo – Starnger Blues - Let Love Show The Way (Deluxe Edition) – 2016Six Foot Seven & the Cousins – Cold Cold feeling - Growing Up With The Blues - 2004 Marcia Ball – let me play with your poodle - Let Me Play With Your Poodle – 1997Mr. Sipp – Dirty Mississippi Blues - Sippnotized - 2021
Joe Pott fills in for Tom Ackerman on Sports on a Sunday Morning as Hour 1 covers SLU Billikens men's soccer reaching the College Cup for the first time in nearly 30 years, including their comeback win over the Akron Zips and Kevin Kalish's thoughts on the team's resilience and key players like Jeremy Avenel and Quinten Blair. SLU's NCAA wins over Indiana and Bryant also set up their semifinal vs the NC State Wolfpack. Matt Pauley checks in from the MLB Winter Meetings in Orlando with updates on Cardinals trade discussions around Brendan Donovan, JoJo Romero, and Wilson Contreras, plus insight on Zak Kent and how the offseason market is unfolding. The hour wraps with Blues reaction after a 2 to 1 win over the Ottawa Senators behind Jake Neighbours two goals and Joel Hofer's 41 save performance.
James Cotton (Ain't Doing Too Bad); Preacher Boy (Down And Out In This Town); Duwayne Burnside (Down And Out); Ruth Brown (Destination Heartbreak); Laura Evans (Heartbreaker); Little George Sueref and The Blue Stars (Everyday About This Time); Cary Morin (Old Guitar); Grayson Capps (Guitar); Willie Buck and Bob Corritore (She Turned Me Down); Ron Thompson (As Much Fun As I Can); Walter "Wolfman" Washington (It Was Fun While It Lasted); Byther Smith and The Night Riders (Living In Pain); Laura Cox (Out Of The Blue); Natalia M. King (Woman Mind Of My Own); Jarekus Singleton (Gonna Let Go).
Another frustrating day for Chelsea. Manny and Simon review a dreadful 0-0 draw away at Bournemouth, where the Blues once again dropped points in a game they should have won easily on paper.The hosts are furious with the level of performance from both the players and Enzo Maresca, calling out the lack of urgency, creativity, and attitude. They describe the display as arrogant — a team that underestimated their opponent and paid the price with another two points lost.With very few positives to take away, the lads turn their attention to Tuesday's Champions League clash against Atalanta, asking whether Maresca and the squad can respond and rediscover their intensity on the European stage.
EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/efc Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee Join Ian Croll & Tony Scott for the Royal Blue post-match show following Everton's match with Nottingham Forest. Subscribe for more Royal Blue content and hit the bell so you never miss an upload. Chris Beesley's Book: Spirit of the Blues: https://tinyurl.com/35yrkvdb *Emotional farewell to Goodison Park | 16-page Everton souvenir picture special:* https://shop.regionalnewspapers.co.uk/liverpool-echo-monday-19th-may-2025-4583-p.asp *Goodbye to Goodison special souvenir edition:* https://tinyurl.com/GoodbyeGoodisonSouvenir *Gavin Buckland's Book 'The End' | Order your copy here:* https://tinyurl.com/GavinBucklandTheEnd Everton FC podcasts from the Liverpool ECHO's Royal Blue YouTube channel. Get exclusive Everton FC content - including podcasts, live shows and videos - everyday. Subscribe to the Royal Blue Everton FC YouTube Channel and watch daily live shows HERE: https://bit.ly/3aNfYav Listen and subscribe to the Royal Blue Podcast for all your latest Everton FC content via Apple and Spotify: APPLE: https://bit.ly/3HbiY1E SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/47xwdnY Visit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/everton-fc Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LivEchoEFC Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@royal.blue.everto Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolEchoEFC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the second hour of the show, Matt Pauley talks on the issues surrounding college football commitments, and then plays audio from Blues Head Coach Jim Montgomery. We wrap up the week with Patrick Mahomes' interview with Carrington Harrison, courtesy of 96.5 The Fan in Kansas City.
In the first hour of Sports Open Line, Matt Pauley assesses the trade market across Major League Baseball, where pitchers have been dealt, but hitters have not. Ahead of a great weekend of NFL football, Patrick Daugherty of NBC Sports joins us to discuss the playoff landscape. Then, Blues/Cardinals talk with Scott Warmann of FanDuel Sports Network Midwest. In the second hour of the show, Matt talks on the issues surrounding college football commitments, and then plays audio from Blues Head Coach Jim Montgomery. We wrap up the week with Patrick Mahomes' interview with Carrington Harrison, courtesy of 96.5 The Fan in Kansas City.
In the first hour of Sports Open Line, Matt Pauley assesses the trade market across Major League Baseball, where pitchers have been dealt, but hitters have not. Ahead of a great weekend of NFL football, Patrick Daugherty of NBC Sports joins us to discuss the playoff landscape. Then, Blues/Cardinals talk with Scott Warmann of FanDuel Sports Network Midwest.
The Blues pick up another three points, this time at home to Nottingham Forest. Dave gives his thoughts in the stadium at full time, before Les is joined by Liam, Keith and John outside the Denbigh. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A conversation with Danish songwriter, singer and guitarist - Mike Andersen - www.mikeandersen.com
(00:00-27:24) Blues analyst Joey Vitale joins us from Ottawa after a long travel night. Joey wants Jackson's take on the loss last night. What did Joey see effort-wise? Blind squirrels. Lacking intensity. What side of Jim Montgomery was Joey on in the presser? Was it left or right? The offensive focus going forward to get out of this hole. The movie "Hook." Remember the Crestwood Mall movie theatre? Are there any positives to hold onto? Zipper Gate.(27:33-33:05) This is the Kool Mo Dee one. Drops of the Week.(33:15-51:42) Gabe DeArmond of Power Mizzou joins us. The Colonel won't be in KC for Mizzou/KU. Gabe thinks the playoff format will move to 16. Diego Pavia tweeting at Trump lobbying for him to make an executive order on the CFP. Matt Campbell of Iowa State now being brought up as a possible Penn State coach. Was Drink in the mix for some of these job openings? National Signing Day. Gabe gives his thoughts on Mizzou vs. KU in Kansas City on Sunday.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-23:49) Joey Vitale, Gabe, and Charlie Marlowe today on the program. Tim's selling his hand to make up for the Lakers/Raptors gambling loss. More than a quarter of the way thru the Blues season and Montgomery is still talking about effort. Someone better build something. Audio of Jim Montgomery on Robert Thomas sitting for most of the 3rd period. Jackson's taking a picks hiatus. Papers 7-iron update. Dirt racing. College football scheduling.(23:57-53:02) Our station is too soft. When will Army do a state of the union? Who's your favorite Canadian? Beverage alcohol. A Blues balloon party on the broadcast last night. Audio of Jim Montgomery talking effort. Jackson watched some of the game last night. His report: Not Good. The Ken Dog. Crying yourself to sleep. Gotta commit to it. Maybe it's time for the listeners to start sending in wife pictures again. Truck stop coffee and showers.(53:12-1:05:00) Is this THE jam or just A jam? Lacking in Alanis Morissette knowledge. Jim Montgomery talking about expectations and walking out of Pulp Fiction halfway through. Freaky Stephen A Smith. Doug and Jackson don't like Boise's blue turf. Maybe Mizzou can get anthracite turf.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Joey Vitale joins the show for his Friday phone call talking all things Blues and a lot more. Joey discusses the loss last night in Boston and what went wrong with the team. What side of Jim Montgomery was Joey on during the postgame presser? Joey also talks about what the focus should be on offense going forward to get out of this hole. The movie “Hook” gets a lot of airtime as Joey makes an analogy for the Blues. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
PNR: This Old Marketing | Content Marketing with Joe Pulizzi and Robert Rose
The boys kick things off with a Black Friday breakdown and what it tells us about the K-shaped economy we now live in. Joe and Robert dig into spending trends, why some consumers are thriving while others are cutting back, and what this split means for marketers heading into 2026. They look at whether this year's patterns are temporary or structural, and what smart brands should prepare for next. From there, they turn to YouTube. Advertisers continue to shift budgets to the platform, and the data shows that YouTube is both the present and the future of television. Joe and Robert talk about how ultra-niche creators might be the biggest hidden opportunity for small and mid-sized brands looking to win in the influencer economy. The final story covers X and the platform's new "About Your Account" settings. Is it meaningful, helpful, or even newsworthy? The boys debate whether this is a real improvement or just another attempt to show activity without fixing the core issues. Winners and Losers Winner: Time Joe highlights Time as an example of a legacy brand doing things right, with a renewed focus on email subscribers and a strong commitment to in-person events. A modern media model built on direct relationships, not algorithms. Loser: Omnicom and the PR industry Robert takes the gloves off with a critique of Omnicom and the state of PR. He questions whether the industry is adapting fast enough to the shifts in trust, media fragmentation, and brand storytelling. Rants and Raves Robert's Rant Robert digs into a recent IPG study and why he believes it misses the mark. He breaks down the assumptions behind the research and what marketers should actually pay attention to. Joe's Rave Joe shares new research on gratitude and why it matters far more than most marketers realize. A positive scientific reminder that appreciation is a performance advantage, not just a personal virtue. Subscribe and Follow: Follow Joe Pulizzi and Robert Rose on LinkedIn for insights, hot takes, and weekly updates from the world of content and marketing. ------- This week's sponsor: Did you know that most businesses only use 20% of their data? That's like reading a book with most of the pages torn out. Point is, you miss a lot. Unless you use HubSpot. Their customer platform gives you access to the data you need to grow your business. The insights trapped in emails, call logs, and transcripts. All that unstructured data that makes all the difference. Because when you know more, you grow more. Visit https://www.hubspot.com/ to hear how HubSpot can help you grow better. ------- Get all the show notes: https://www.thisoldmarketing.com/ Get Joe's new book, Burn the Playbook, at http://www.joepulizzi.com/books/burn-the-playbook/ Subscribe to Joe's Newsletter at https://www.joepulizzi.com/signup/. Get Robert Rose's new book, Valuable Friction, at https://robertrose.net/valuable-friction/ Subscribe to Robert's Newsletter at https://seventhbearlens.substack.com/ ------- This Old Marketing is part of the HubSpot Podcast Network: https://www.hubspot.com/podcastnetwork
It's a busy Friday morning, and we've got a lot to catch up on. Thousands gathered on Boston Common for the Christmas Tree lighting last night, and the Brian Walsh murder trial is back in session today. We'll also dive into the latest on the Luigi Mangioni trial, charged with killing the United Healthcare CEO. Plus, we'll discuss the potential Netflix and Warner Brothers Discovery Studios deal, the World Cup draw, and the Forbes 30 Under 30 list. And, of course, we'll touch on sports, with the Lions' big win over the Cowboys and the Bruins' victory over the Blues.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode of Fat Guys with Smokers, Mike and John awkwardly navigate a Zoom recording as they recap their Thanksgiving cooks, break down their front-page feature in the Herald Journal, and catch up on John's current Texas BBQ road/work trip. From holiday smoker wins to Lone Star brisket adventures, the guys keep it real—even when the tech doesn't cooperate. Tune in for good food, good laughs, and questionable internet connections. #FatGuysWithSmokers #BBQPodcast #ThanksgivingRecap #TexasBBQ #HeraldJournal #BBQLife #SmokedMeatStories #Pitmasters
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The injuries keep piling up, but the Blues still have games to play! Jeff and Bill discuss the St. Louis Blues' matchup with the Boston Bruins on Thursday evening. Injuries to Nathan Walker, Alexey Toropchenko and Jimmy Snuggerud are hampering the Blues' lineup, but they hope to get contributions from youngster Aleksanteri Kaskimaki in the short term, who earned a callup from AHL Springfield. We have Bill's Save of the Week, discussion about a minor trade between the Blues and Kings and more on this action-packed episode! Let's Go Blues Radio is the longest-running St. Louis Blues hockey podcast, bringing fans unfiltered analysis and in-your-face commentary since 2011. Hosted by Curt Price, Bill Day and Jeff Ponder. Sponsors: Mike Burgoyne Real Estate – Check out StrikeWithMike.com for the best realty service in St. Louis!
(00:00-3:33) Jim Montgomery making his glorious return to Boston tonight. Audio of Monty talking about the mixed emotions of going back to Boston. Big road trip, Doug, here we go. Why are the Blues favored tonight?(3:41-12:22) Those are Jackson's words, not mine. Can't get anything past Movie Boi. I'm just Pervert Boi. Oh, these people. Watching people watch movies.(12:32-22:45) Visit Pine Lawn with a keen observation in the YouTube chat. Can't afford to lose a catcher. Audio of Harold Reynolds giving his thoughts on Wilson Contreras. Tim's Cowherdian take on the upcoming Cardinal season. Ultimate vs Penultimate.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For Ad Free shows go to:www.patreon.com/dopeypodcastDave kicks off the first-ever Wednesday Dose of Dopey talking about post-Thanksgiving food insanity, a brownie-topped cheesecake Linda brought home, and his evolving stance on cheesecake as a “real” dessert. He updates the Dopey Nation on the Dopey Fitness Challenge, his failed attempt at jogging with his dog Winnie that ends with him eating pavement, ripping his pants, smacking the dog in frustration, and then feeling guilty about it all week. Dave reads an email from Haley in Mississippi, who loved the Glenis and Billy Strings episodes and promises heavy dopey stories from homelessness, prison, and IV meth. He begs for more voicemails and then plays a chunk of Miles Davis's autobiography, where Miles describes sliding from snorting heroin into shooting it, realizing he has a habit, and sinking into a four-year “horror show” of heroin and cocaine in New York.Then Dave introduces Naughty God (Dakota), a heavily tattooed Instagram/TikTok/YouTube creator who built a big following rating nod videos “sportscaster-style.” Dakota tells his story: growing up between a sweet, young mom and a meth-addicted dad, starting drugs at 13 by snorting random pain pills he found in a friend's brother's room, and becoming the classic weed-identity kid with a pot-leaf MySpace. He forms the band LAW with his friend Jacob Nowell (Bradley Nowell's son, who now sings for Sublime), and they grow up playing shows in San Diego and Long Beach while having access to grown-up levels of partying. Dakota falls in love with cocaine in his mid-teens, then with speed, and his using gets him kicked out of LAW when Jacob gets sober and can't handle him showing up high to everything.After moving to Orange County, Dakota dives into selling and using coke in San Clemente, then adds Oxy 30s (“blues”), fentanyl pills, and heroin to his daily rotation. He and his tight crew—especially his best friend Robert—live in a constant loop of dealing, partying, and using. Over two months, Robert, Dakota's cousin, and three other friends all die from fentanyl. The losses break him: he has a mental breakdown, calls his grandma, and checks himself into a San Diego hospital detox, where he's put on 100mg of methadone and spends years on the clinic grind.Dakota talks about being on methadone for four–five years, barely using anything else, then deciding—with help from a therapist—that he'll never fully turn a corner if he stays on it forever. He tapers himself from 100mg down to 4mg over about a year, jumps off, and goes through a long, foggy, uncomfortable withdrawal. He's now about a year and a half off methadone, occasionally smokes weed, sees a therapist, plays bass in his band Somehow Unseen, and works on content. He and Dave riff on nodding (“my whole life”), nod techniques, fentanyl's short “legs,” and the economics of why heroin likely won't “come back” in a big way.Dakota explains how he built NaughtyGod into a fast-growing account by structuring it like a recurring “show” and inventing/collecting phrases like “Charm City Rainbow,” “Nodwalk Shuffle,” “Baltimore Street Yoga,” “Sheriff of Nottingham” to describe different nod poses. They talk about Instagram flagging and banning drug content, other junkie meme/recovery pages, and how both of them accidentally stumbled into helping people through content that started out as pure jokes and self-centered ambition. They agree to collab on a nod reel, and Dakota shouts out his band and pages.All that and more on a brand new WEDNESDAY Episode of the good old dopey show! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.