POPULARITY
Marc Cox kicks off Hour 4 with boat show ticket giveaways and commentary on audience questions, segueing into the Save America Act debate and filibuster dynamics. Shannon Bream joins to discuss Trump's military decisions in Iran, MAGA accountability, and the recent Supreme Court immigration ruling, highlighting its implications for pending cases and redistricting. Griff Jenkins reports on border security, immigration policy challenges under the Biden administration, and the practical impacts on national safety. The hour closes with a detailed analysis of Bill Clinton's testimony, using body language cues to identify signs of deception, particularly “hiding time” in his responses. Hashtags: #BoatShow #SaveAmericaAct #ShannonBream #GriffJenkins #BorderSecurity #Immigration #ClintonTestimony #BodyLanguage #MarcCox
Welcome to this episode of the Shooting the Breeze Sailing Podcast (STBSP), episode 201. This episode we weather the freezing cold and wind, head inside, and check out the Chesapeake Bay Boat Show up in Timonium, MD and the Maryland State Fairgrounds. It ostensibly is a power boat show, with lots of skiffs, center consoles, […]
In this week's Northwest Florida Fishing Report, host Joe Baya delivers a winter "real report" across the Panhandle with three key conversations: surf fishing, boat-show season, and a tough-but-producible inshore bay bite. On the surf side, Joe talks with Justin Reed of Justin Reed Fishing about February slowdowns and how to prep for spring—favorite rod lengths (9–10' vs 12'), why he likes 5000-size reels for torque, and must-have surf tackle like Sputnik sinkers, pompano rigs, and sand fleas. They also preview boat season with Jim Cox in an Emerald Coast Boat & Lifestyle Show rundown, covering what to expect at the show, why seeing boats in person matters, and the coastal-lifestyle vendors and seminars that make it a full family event. To wrap, Joe checks in with Justin Leake of Panama City Inshore on winter inshore fishing—focusing on protected bayous and deeper creeks for trout and redfish, using suspending jerkbaits to locate fish, and leaning on live shrimp when the bite gets picky as water temps start creeping toward spring. Sponsors: Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Coastal Connection EXP Realty AFTCO SlipSki Solutions Black Buffalo Hilton's Realtime Navigator
Welcome to the Cannes Yachting Festival — where the sun hits the water just right, the pontoons are basically catwalks, and you can walk from a 5-metre day boat to a 50-metre statement piece in about three minutes… if you don't get distracted every six seconds. Today's guest is the person who makes this whole floating city run on time: Sylvie Ernoult, Director of the Cannes Yachting Festival — and, frankly, the only person here moving faster than the tenders. And a quick warning: if you're listening thinking, “Oh great, an interview at a boat show — relaxed pace, scenic background…” — you've never tried to catch Sylvie. Because here's what happens: you spot her at Vieux Port, you make eye contact, you wave… and by the time you've said “Bonjour,” she's already halfway to Port Canto, apparently teleporting between meetings, pontoons, and VIP drop-ins like she's running the Monaco Grand Prix — but in flats, with a radio, and 700 boats waiting for her decision. So we're thrilled we managed to intercept her and her successor for long enough to put a microphone in front of them – it's a quick but meaningful chat! Sylvie has led the festival since 2013 (the show began in 1977 believe it or not), and 2025 marks her final edition as Director before handing over to her successor, Constance Brément . We're going to talk about what it takes to run Europe's biggest in-water boat show, why women make such great show organisers and what happens now as she hands over. Sylvie Ernoult is the longtime director of the Cannes Yachting Festival, appointed show manager in 2013 (then under Reed Exhibitions France, alongside the Fédération des Industries Nautiques). She has described having grown up in Le Havre, with the sea “part of her DNA,” and says she has spent almost her entire career connected to the maritime/yachting world. Since taking leadership, she has overseen the festival's growth and the operational reality of running a two-site show across Vieux Port and Port Canto, with the event structured into distinct “worlds”/sectors to manage scale and visitor flow. 2025 is a symbolic “handover” year: Sylvie's final edition as director before passing leadership to Constance Brément. A few facts about Cannes Yachting Festival The Cannes Yachting Festival was founded in 1977 and has grown into a flagship European boating event. It's widely positioned as Europe's largest in-water boat show, staged across two ports: Vieux Port and Port Canto. The show's modern identity also reflects its increasing international focus; the official site highlights its scale and “world capital of yachting” feel during show week. 2025 show stats From official festival information and 2025 reporting, the 2025 edition landed around: Nearly 56,000 visitors About 710–711 boats on display Roughly 677–680 exhibitors 147 world premieres (reported as a major jump year-on-year) https://www.cannesyachtingfestival.com/en-gb.html Follow us on Instagram @theboatprincess Sign up for our events and happenings news at https://www.theboatprincess.com/
This week we talk about why Brian doesn't celebrate Valentine's Day and about how Ghandi married a 13 year old but it's ok cause that was a long time ago Follow Brian on Threads, Instagram and X - Support the show and get bonus audio/video episodes, ringtones, bonus footage and more!! All at patreon.com/brianmccarthy.
Today we're broadcasting from the Grand Rapids Boat Show which is happening inside of the DeVos Place in Downtown GR. Throughout the show, we were joined by some of the great people connected to the Boat Show, so we could hear about everything they have to offer. We were also joined by some of our great guests to talk about the Detroit Tigers, Michigan Basketball, and more. In our first hour, Bill talked about Michigan's win over Northwestern last night, we played Matt Shepard's interview with Alex Avila, and more. At the end of the hour, we were joined by Ben Nielsen from the Boat Show so he could tell us about everything they have to offer this weekend at the GR Boat Show. We kicked off the second hour talking with Brian Boesch, who is the voice of Michigan Basketball. He and Huge talked about Michigan's win over Northwestern, gave their thought's on the path moving forward, gave their opinion on if Michigan can win a Big Ten title outright, and more. We were then joined by Andy Dirks, who is one of the voices of the Detroit Tigers. He and Huge talked about our Tigers and everything that's happened in the last week, talked about the roster and who they expect to have a breakout year, and much more. We wrapped up the hour talking with Ben Nielsen from the Boat Show again about what you can find at the GR Boat Show. In our final hour, Anthony Broome from theWolverine.com joined us to give his thought's on Michigan's win over Northwestern, the path moving forward, and more. We were then joined by Andy Dirks, who is one of the voices of the Detroit Tigers. He and Huge talked about our Tigers and everything that's happened in the last week, talked about the roster and who they expect to have a breakout year, and much more. We wrapped up the hour talking with Ben Nielsen from the Boat Show again about what you can find at the GR Boat Show. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Today we're broadcasting from the Grand Rapids Boat Show which is happening inside of the DeVos Place in Downtown GR. Throughout the show, we were joined by some of the great people connected to the Boat Show, so we could hear about everything they have to offer. We were also joined by some of our great guests to talk about the Detroit Tigers, Michigan Basketball, and more. In our first hour, Bill talked about Michigan's win over Northwestern last night, we played Matt Shepard's interview with Alex Avila, and more. At the end of the hour, we were joined by Ben Nielsen from the Boat Show so he could tell us about everything they have to offer this weekend at the GR Boat Show. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We were joined by Ben Nielsen from the Boat Show so he could tell us about everything they have to offer this weekend at the GR Boat Show. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In our final hour, Anthony Broome from theWolverine.com joined us to give his thought's on Michigan's win over Northwestern, the path moving forward, and more. We were then joined by Andy Dirks, who is one of the voices of the Detroit Tigers. He and Huge talked about our Tigers and everything that's happened in the last week, talked about the roster and who they expect to have a breakout year, and much more. We wrapped up the hour talking with Ben Nielsen from the Boat Show again about what you can find at the GR Boat Show. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We kicked off the second hour talking with Brian Boesch, who is the voice of Michigan Basketball. He and Huge talked about Michigan's win over Northwestern, gave their thought's on the path moving forward, gave their opinion on if Michigan can win a Big Ten title outright, and more. We were then joined by Andy Dirks, who is one of the voices of the Detroit Tigers. He and Huge talked about our Tigers and everything that's happened in the last week, talked about the roster and who they expect to have a breakout year, and much more. We wrapped up the hour talking with Ben Nielsen from the Boat Show again about what you can find at the GR Boat Show. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Some memories hook you for life. We dive into how a childhood spent on a riverbank grew into a mission to help families create those same anchor moments—first casts, first fish, and traditions that bring everyone back to the water year after year.We share a weekend at the Spring Fishing and Boat Show that sparked it all, highlighted by a dynamic father–daughter seminar with Angler & Hunter TV's Mike Miller and his 16-year-old daughter, August. Their message is simple and powerful: give kids real gear, real responsibility, and room to try. From weedless stick worms and barbless hooks to letting young anglers tap the sonar and GPS, small choices set them up to win. We pair those takeaways with our own stories of dock monsters, brochure-worthy walleye, and lodge-side tactics like tossing dead minnows where perch stack so kids can catch fish within minutes of arriving.Running a lodge taught us that we are not selling fishing trips—we are selling experiences. You will hear how thoughtfully pairing families with kid-savvy guides, planning shore lunches that end with fresh-made donuts, and protecting easy-access dock fisheries turn quick wins into lifelong loyalty. Those bright, sensory-rich moments—cedar-scented valleys, the shock of a northern exploding from the weeds, the first time a child says “I've got a fish”—become traditions families defend on the calendar. We talk about setting a non-negotiable annual trip, unplugging from screens, and using the outdoors to teach patience, respect for wildlife, and calm in a noisy world.If you are a parent, mentor, or lodge owner, this episode gives you a clear playbook: equip for success, celebrate small victories, and build repeatable rituals that make kids proud to be anglers. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs a nudge to plan that trip, and leave a review with your favourite first-catch memory—we might feature it on a future show.
Runnin’ down the show: David Feucht in the house! Last day of the Seattle Boat Show! See y’all at 9 at the Central Saloon! Dirty Downrigger Tricks at 1:00pm with free Silver Horde Outdoor Line Spoons! // Regional Roundup: : Days getting longer, Steelhead and Razor clams! Spring prep! March lings and April kings! // The BeauMac TECH Line: : David Feucht of Duckworth: What’s it take to improve and evolve all models every year! // Picks of the Week!
Runnin’ down the show: Welcome to SHOWTIME! See you at the Central Saloon at 0900! // Regional Roundup: Running out of John Wayne Marina to Canada and Seattle Boat Show highlights! // Mark Boardman of VortexOptics.com Introducing TALON Ballistic Rangefinder Binoculars // Picks of the Week!
Amazon is shutting down its Fresh supermarkets and Go convenience stores, converting some locations into Whole Foods as it reshapes its strategy. The Chicago Boat Show opens this week at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, and more families are re-imagining spring break - adding learning and volunteer experiences to create more meaningful travel memories.
With Capt. Kirk out on OSR, Capt. Kevin and Jeff took to the streets…and landed at the Prime Osborne for the Jacksonville Boat Show! Lots of great boats to talk about, of course, along with all kinds of great talk about fishing, hunting, music, food – you name it, they talked about it! Here's your L.V. Hiers Inc gear tip of the week from Hagan Ace Hardware's Hagan Guns & Hunting: Jeff had quite the issue while dealing with some porkers at his property…and quickly fixed it with the help of Retay Arms and Hagan Guns & Hunting! Here's your Ring Power CAT tip of the week:The Jacksonville Boat Show is this weekend, January 23 – 25. Don’t miss it! Here’s your KirbyCo Builders’ Cooking Tip of the Week: Dip, baby dip!! The perfect gameday grub – Jeff's 7 layer venison dip with ground venison, refried beans, sour cream, salsa, cheese, guac and jalapeños!! You can customize it to your liking just make it, refrigerate and serve with your favorite dipping chips! Facebook
Runnin’ down the show: GO SEAHAWKS!!! Welcome to SHOW SEASON! Boat Show and Western Washington Sportsman Show both hit town! // Regional Roundup: Spinning the new Sharrows on the ‘ol Atlas…Last duck hunt of the seasonand TRIPLOID TIME! // Rich Olson NWfishingcharters.com Cannon Downriggers at the Seattle Boat Show! // Picks of the Week!
Segment 1: Steven Esposito, President of Yellowstone Wealth Management in Lake Forest, joins John Williams to talk about the highs and lows of the stock market this week, why it’s healthy to see a market pullback from time to time, what he expects to happen with interest rates in 2026, how taxes are impacted the economy, what is […]
Afternoons Live with Tyler Axness is live at The Boat Show at The Fargodome and Kathy Bayman, with Fibernew sits down with Tyler.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jack is live from the Boat Show at the Fargodome talking about all the events coming up this weekend. Also Darrin Looker joins the show, as he'll be calling the UND hockey series at Arizona State this weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we are heading into a deep freeze in Minnesota many people are looking forward to the warm weather and getting on the lake The 53rd annual Minneapolis Boat Show begins today at the Minneapolis Convention Center and goes through Sunday. Darren Envall, Show Manager of the boat show tells us what we can expect.
Bryan Shinn with The Boat Show is in studio on Afternoons Live with Tyler Axness to give you all the details on this year's Boat Show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jack and Derek Hanson talk with Bryan Shinn from the Boat Show taking place at the Fargodome this weekend and it's Thursday, so former Montana Grizzly, D.J. Coulter from American Family Insurance joins us for "Coulter's Corner" talking all things football. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we are heading into a deep freeze in Minnesota many people are looking forward to the warm weather and getting on the lake The 53rd annual Minneapolis Boat Show begins today at the Minneapolis Convention Center and goes through Sunday. Darren Envall, Show Manager of the boat show tells us what we can expect.
Go SEAHAWKS! Live from HarborMarine.net because we’re scared of Seattle Traffic! Lauren Bivins & Jason Wolfe LIVE on the Seattle Boat Show and North Sound Marine Expo 2026 // Back from a AMAZING pheasant hunt at CanyonRiver.net and a ride on the All-New Atlas 2.0! Lauren Bivins on off-season upgrades // The BeauMac TECH Line: Austin Moser austinsnorthwestadventures.com Triploid HAMMERTIME and walleye white meat run! // Picks of the Week!
Thank you to today's sponsors!- The Invasive Species Centre: Protecting Canada's land and water from invasive species- SAIL: The Ultimate Destination for your Outdoor Adventures- J&B Cycle and Marine: Your Home for all things powersports, boats, and equipment- Freedom Cruise Canada: Rent the boat, own the memories- Anglers Leaderboard: Real-time AI angling platform where everyone is welcome, and every catch counts!The Toronto Boat Show is here, and this week on Outdoor Journal Radio, we break down why this is the best time of year to buy a boat, what to look for on the show floor, and what new tech is shaping modern fishing boats.We're joined by Jean-Philippe Martin-Dubois, General Manager of Princecraft Boats, to talk about the unveiling of the new Platinum 190, how boat pricing really works at shows, ordering vs spring buying, financing options, and why aluminum construction still matters for Canadian anglers. JP also explains what buyers should actually be paying attention to beyond looks, including durability, electronics space, and long-term ownership.We also dive into a wild fishing headline as Japan's first tuna of 2026 sells for a staggering $3.2 million, why the first tuna of the year matters so much, and how tradition drives price more than quality.Plus, a listener's question sparks a debate on music while ice fishing, whether sound and vibration affect fish, and when silence might actually help you catch more.Topics covered: • Toronto Boat Show insider tips • Princecraft Platinum 190 first look • When and why to buy a boat at a show • Boat financing and rebates explained • Electronics, durability, and aluminum hull design • The $3.2 million first tuna of the year • Music vs silence while fishing • Invasive species awareness
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Noorlander of Outlandercharters.com Sound Squidding strategies! // Don't miss Three Rivers Marine's Northwest Outdoor Report! // Duckworth Wheelhouse: Tommy “Cornfed” Donlin: Presenting tuna and salmon seminars at the Seattle Boat Show! // Steve Joyce of CanyonRiver.net: Pheasants until February??? Oh heck yeah!
Discover Kalamazoo's McKenna Dole with a rundown of this week's events calendar including a Boat Show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom and Joey are joined by John Keizer of SaltPatrol.com to get you ready for the new gear of 2026 and the upcoming Seattle Boat Show, they look ahead to all the exciting fishing and hunting opportunities the new year brings, and they check in on Chelan Kokanee and some local duck hunts in Picks of the Week.
We're getting ready for Boat Show season this time on the Angler Quest Pontoons podcast. "Mr. Angler Quest", Brad Dupuie talks about economic environment of the boating industry and how prospective buyers can save some money at a boat show. He also discusses the new LE line of boats designed for budget conscious anglers and why they could be a good choice for many families. Brad wraps up the conversation with thoughts on the importance of boat dealers on the buying experience.
November 17, 2025 ~ Hale Walker tells Michael Hensley about the Port Huron Antique and Classic Boat Show. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We sit down with newly appointed Houston Auto Show president Rochelle Salinas to unpack what it takes to steer a legacy event through inventory shortages, EV uncertainty, and shifting manufacturer strategies while still delivering experiences people can feel.Rochelle shares concrete updates: Camp Jeep is confirmed, a curated luxury showcase with Modern Luxury is on deck, and outdoor ride-and-drives with Toyota, Subaru, and Stellantis remain a highlight. We're adding expert-led tours that group vehicles by real buyer needs—SUVs, trucks, family cars—so you can compare fast, ask smart questions, and leave informed. Inspired by trips to LA, New York, and Chicago, we're bringing an overlanding zone to Houston, complete with camping setups and Scout partnerships to make it hands-on and family friendly.Community impact gets real with Houston Give Back Day, created with the partner Boat Show to spotlight roughly 20 nonprofits and on-site blood donation. We also celebrate the rapid growth of the student technician competition at Texas State Technical College in Rosenberg—23 teams, scholarships, cash, and tools—building the talent pipeline our industry needs. And for a dose of car culture history, Jeff revisits the Vertipak era, when Chevy shipped Vegas nose-down to pack more cars per railcar, a bold logistics gamble that changed how vehicles move across the country.We close with a detailed review of the 2026 Chevy Trax. It's a small SUV with a big value story: clean design, an excellent infotainment screen, surprisingly lively 1.2-liter turbo performance, and near-30 mpg combined, all at a compelling price point. If you're weighing Trax vs Trailblazer, AWD needs, or interior tech, you'll get the clarity you're looking for.If you enjoyed this conversation, follow and subscribe, share it with a friend who loves cars, and leave a quick review to help more listeners find the show. Your feedback shapes what we explore next.Be sure to subscribe for more In Wheel Time Car Talk!The Lupe' Tortilla RestaurantsLupe Tortilla in Katy, Texas Gulf Coast Auto ShieldPaint protection, tint, and more!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time car talk any time? In Wheel Time is now available on Audacy! Just go to Audacy.com/InWheelTime where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Podcast and check out our live multiplatform broadcast every Saturday, 10a - 12nCT simulcasting on Audacy, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Podcast can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, SiriusXM Podcast, iHeartRadio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox, YouTube Podcast and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Podcast, email us at info@inwheeltime.com
This week on BOAT Briefing, we're welcoming a new voice to the show - Dockwalk magazine's editor, Erik Petersen. A Fort Lauderdale native, Erik joins our BOAT International US editor, Cecile Gauert, to dive into one of the biggest events in the yachting calendar - and in all of Florida - the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, which kicks off on October 29. They chat about the scale and impact of this long-running spectacle, which began rather humbly back in 1959, and run through a few of the standout yachts and must-do happenings for captains. They'll also share some of their favourite local spots, including a brewery where dropping Erik's name might just get you in - or possibly kicked out. BOAT Pro: https://boatint.com/25z Subscribe: https://boatint.com/260 Contact us: podcast@boatinternationalmedia.com
Boat Show, Sailing School, Crushed by Ice Music - Tool 46&2
This is Amanda's version of the Boat Show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to episode 196 of The Shooting The Breeze Sailing Podcast (STBSP) where we attend the Boaters Boat Show at Lighthouse Point Marina in Baltimore, MD. I talked to 6 crew of various boats that were there. I would have probably spoken to more, but the rain started and then it was Happy Hour, and […]
This week's host, Ryan Foland, joins us from the Newport Beach International Boat Show on May 2 & 4, 2025 to continue his behind-the-scenes at the #1 Boat Show in the United States. In this Part 2, you'll meet all the fascinating personalities in the VIP section & beyond, hear a sailor rap, discover the latest & greatest boat tech, duck into an engine room, and explore the biggest boats at the boat show. Learn more at NBIBS.com and connect with Ryan at Ryan.Online
This week's host, Ryan Foland, joins us from the Newport Beach International Boat Show on May 2, 2025 to go behind-the-scenes at the #1 Boat Show in the United States. In this Part 1, you'll meet surprise Co-Host Celene Di Stasio and hear interviews with volunteers & visitors, jaw-dropping boat tours, the most exciting new gadgets & accessories, the joy of being on brand-new boat after brand-new boat, and all the sounds from a legendary day of fun. Learn more at NBIBS.com and connect with Ryan at Ryan.Online
With Jeff out doing some OSR, Capt. Kevin and Capt. Kirk invited Capt. Ricky “Hollywood” Poupore to take the trip[...]
When the ospreys return, it is a sure sign that spring has sprung. Another sign is the return of the Bay Bridge Boat Show and the Annapolis Spring Sailboat Show. While not as large as their older siblings in the fall, these two shows are a great way to make sure you are ready to get on the water this summer! The crews are moving full steam ahead to prepare for this year's Bay Bridge Boat Show which moved slightly east to Safe Harbor Narrows Point Marina in Grasonville. More boats, more parking, more vendors and an entirely different experience awaits attendees. The gates open at 10am on Friday, April 1, 2025 and the show continues through Sunday April 13th. And then two weeks later, they do it all again in Annapolis for the Annapolis Spring Sailboat Show from April 25th through 27th. And like the Bay Bridge Boat Show, the Annapolis show will have plenty of boats, vendors, food, and fun for everyone! The other day, we hopped over to Forward Brewing in Eastport to catch up with Mary Ewenson, one of the show's owners, to see what was new and exciting. Construction on both sides of the Bay has necessitated a pivot—one for location and the other for how they arrange the floating city! We chatted about the training opportunities, the vendors, the boats (there will be an 80-foot beauty in Annapolis, along with some foiling sailboats for those who like to zoom), and the experience, which has been going strong for over fifty years! What excites me the most is the camaraderie of the boating community and the opportunity to learn from the experts. Both shows feature some version of "drive before you buy," in case you are not sure-- at the Bay Bridge Boat Show, there is the Prop Talk Demo Dock, and at the Annapolis Spring Sailboat Show, there is the Learn to Sail Workshop. No matter how involved (or not) you are with boating, there is something for everyone! You can get your tickets to the show in advance (Bay Bridge Boat Show - Annapolis Spring Sailboat Show), but for now, have a listen!
On this week's episode Brad and Ashley discuss Baylen Out Loud and Brad wonders if life would be so rosy for her if she weighed 600lbs. Ashley talks about how she joined Bumble BFF to meet new friends and how it went at the Boat Show when she met her new friend. They also wonder if they could be Tonia's manager. Plus they talk about the Snow White drama and all the stories that are going on with that movie. So sit back and enjoy this episode brought to you by The Hopecast Network.Buy Merch here:https://www.bonfire.com/store/the-hopecast-network-swag/Follow the show here:https://www.instagram.com/workadviceforme/Checkout the new Hopecast website:https://thehopecastnetwork.com/Leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify.This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Network