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Shane Clanton, Cullen Hutchinson, Brandon Brown join host Lenny Batycki.
We caught up with Rapper, Griot B before his Juneteenth performance:The inspiration behind his new viral single “Fresh Out” and its messages of freedom, family and Black joy. Just released this week, the single has already generated 375K+ views on YouTube.His 6-track EP, Good Trouble is out today on all streaming platformsUsing music as a tool to build confidence and empower youth.The growing demand for positive, educational content for children and families.How Griot B balances his roles as an artist, educator, entrepreneur, and founder of School Yard Rap.Headlining & hosting a major Juneteenth Celebration & Community Care Activation on June 19 in Culver City, CaliforniaInstagram: @thegriotbJamirSmith.com Instagram @jamir_smith
Matt Litchford of Brown's Heating, Air, Plumbing & Electrical shares the story behind the company's growth over the past 20 years. He discusses how founder Brandon Brown built the business from the ground up with a small loan, as well as his own 25-year career in the electrical trade and what led him to join the Brown's team.Matt also talks about the expansion of the company's services to include electrical work, the challenges of building customer awareness, and the importance of hiring trustworthy employees. He emphasizes the value of following industry codes and standards, as well as the role community support and the CVABC have played in helping Brown's grow into a trusted local business.
John Harbaugh gave Giants fans the edge they have been begging for, but calling out the Cowboys also raises the pressure on Big Blue to back it up in Week 1.Follow on Spotify and leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts if you enjoy no-BS Giants debate.The Big Question: Is John Harbaugh's Cowboys callout good for the Giants? It can be if the harder standard shows up in practice, discipline, and Week 1 execution, but until the Giants beat Dallas when it counts, it is still just a receipt waiting to be cashed.Drew and Rob react to Harbaugh's Town Hall comments about wanting the Giants to be good enough to “kick the Cowboys' ass,” CeeDee Lamb answering back with “lol that's cute,” and why this Week 1 Sunday Night Football matchup already feels personal. The Cowboys have controlled this rivalry for too long, but Jaxson Dart finally gave Giants fans something to point to after last year's win, and Harbaugh is clearly not interested in tiptoeing into the NFC East.The conversation then shifts to Dexter Lawrence, and Harbaugh's blunt “he can go live his life” answer after Lawrence's exit. Drew and Rob get into why Dexter's departure still bothers Giants fans, why the lack of a real goodbye matters, and why Harbaugh's comment felt like a direct defense of the players who actually want to be in the building.From there, the show turns into a bigger debate about the new Harbaugh standard. Kayvon Thibodeaux says things are different. Jaxson Dart says Harbaugh's intensity and attention to detail are obvious. Drew and Rob like the tone, but they are not ready to buy another offseason “vibes are different” story until wins follow.Dart's playing style also becomes a major topic. He says he knows the most important thing is staying on the field, but he also made it clear that on third or fourth down, he is still willing to go through a defender. That leads to the obvious Giants fan plea: slide. Keep the edge, keep the toughness, but stop giving away your availability.The defense gets a long look too, especially Dennard Wilson being compared to Wink Martindale. Kayvon pointed out the similarities, Brandon Brown talked about pressure from different alignments, and Brian Burns praised Wilson's black-and-white, no-BS coaching style. Drew and Rob explain why the aggression is exciting, why Arvell Reese could fit that world, and why Wilson still has to avoid the worst parts of the old Wink experience.The episode closes with early Giants record predictions, the Dolphins joint-practice news, OTAs beginning, and why the guys are not falling for every fake offseason hype story just because somebody looked good in shorts.Merch: https://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/ Support: https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs All episodes: https://2giantgoofballs.buzzsprout.com/Send us Fan MailSupport the show
Brandon Brown “fell into farming” after tiring of city life during the COVID-19 pandemic and now tends more than 150 fruit trees alongside his research into HIV and public health ethics at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine. “I had to look at farming the same way that I look at my academic career, and to take it one day at a time with my eyes towards a goal,” he says.Brown says it took him a while for the realization to dawn. “My PhD taught me that the work is never done, and there's always a new research project to pursue, more students to collaborate with, more policies to work on,” he says. “And since research builds on research, the fun never ends.”Mornings spent outdoors also gives him time to think about work priorities. “I have lots of free time to think as I do the farming, and many times I write down notes as I'm working, because ideas and kind of reminders and goals and deadlines pass through my mind,” he says.There are other benefits. Brown says he now falls asleep to the “beautiful” sound of howling coyotes, alongside possums, racoons, skunks, squirrels, lizards and gophers.This is the fourth episode in a six-part series about creativity in science. Previous episodes featured a researcher who draws parallels between her research and sewing, another whose pursuit of baking and fermentation revealed fresh career opportunities, and two researchers who follow the concept of “day and night science” to distinguish between routine tasks and reflection. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Justin welcomes on NFL Reporter from the New York Post Ryan Dunleavy to talk all thing Giants rookie minicamp! Ryan's observations from practice, Odell Beckham Jr potentially joining the team, a lot of notes and tidbits on this year's draft class and more! 00:00 Brandon Brown on John Harbaugh's vision 7:20 Welcome Ryan Runleavy 8:45 This rookie class is BIG & physical 11:10 John Harbaugh running a practice 13:05 Odell Beckham Jr Update 16:35 Jaxson Dart's offseason 19:30 Thoughts on the DT position 24:35 Taking previous average starters and turning them into backups 27:15 Arvell Reese's long term position 32:10 Who will start in the secondary? 35:50 Ar'Darius Washington as a wild card starter option 37:20 Perception around Malachi Fields 44:40 No changes to the scouting department/front office 50:05 Malik Nabers update 52:45 Updates on upgrades to the Giants building and locker room Follow Ryan Dunleavy: https://x.com/rydunleavy Download the Fanatics Sportsbook app , use code JOMBOY https://fanatics.onelink.me/5kut/JOMBOY New customers who sign up and Bet $5, Get $100 in FanCash*. Use FanCash on bonus bets, profit boosts, team gear and more on Fanatics.com. Start your free online visit today at https://Hims.com/giants for your personalized ED treatment options. Over 2 Million Butts Love TUSHY. Get 10% off TUSHY with the code GIANTS at https://hellotushy.com/GIANTS #ad Check out our Merch: https://shop.jomboymedia.com/collections/talkin-giants Subscribe to JM Football for our NFL coverage: https://www.youtube.com/@JMFootball Follow all of our content on https://jomboymedia.com #giants #nygiants *New customers in AZ, CO, CT, DC, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, MO, NC, NJ, NY, OH, PA, TN, VA, VT, WV, or WY. Must toggle on this promotion in your bet slip and wager $5+ cash on any market (min. odds -500) within 7 days of account opening to receive $100 in FanCash. Promotional FanCash expires 7 days from issuance (at 11:59pm ET). Terms, including FanCash terms apply-see Fanatics Sportsbook app. Use FanCash on bonus bets, profit boosts, team gear on Fanatics.com and so much more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Assistant GM Brandon Brown meets with the media after rookie minicamp at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jay Pinsonnault and Brandon Brown from Seacoast Media Group are Sherm's guest on this edition of the SSF with the focus on the first two weeks of the spring schoolboy/girl sports season. The talk shifts to the NFL draft…the NBA and NHL playoffs for the Celtics and Bruins and wraps up with Jay's take on the Red Sox. NOTE: This episode recorded the day before the firing of Sox manager Alex Cora….more on that topic in the next SSF You can read Jay and Brandon sports features at seacoastonline.com
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Episode 178 is on the scene and we welcome the General Manager of South Boston Speedway Brandon Brown back to the show. Brandon tells us how the track is getting ready to host this weekend's King Of The Modifieds SMART Modified Tour powered by Pace-O-Matic event which is part of URW Community Federal Credit Union Race Day. We discuss two track legends in Elliott Sadler and Lee Pulliam making their long awaited returns behind the wheel this weekend and how the overall event just keeps growing in stature. We also discuss some changes for this season at the track, the return of the Loyalty Program for all divisions, the return of the Krush later this year, his recent Virginia Motorsports Caucus meeting with Senator Bill Stanley to help protect Virginia race tracks and much more!We launch our Kulwicki Driver Development Program Underbird Series for 2026 with the first of 5 finalists. Chase Johnson won the American Racers Late Model Championship at Dominion Raceway in 2025. During the season he collected 15 wins, 21 top fives, the Southeast Regional Championship and the NASCAR Local Racing Series powered by O'Reilly Auto Parts rookie of the year for 2025. This second generation racer talks to us about being selected for the program, branching out for 2026 and following in his father Eddie's footsteps who was mainstay on Virginia Short Tracks.Denny Hamlin overcame a speeding penalty on Sunday at Las Vegas to score his 61st career Cup Series win. We discuss how each win for Denny at his stage of his career is special and if he can get up to the 70 win mark before he calls it a career. We discuss the Joe Gibbs Racing having all four cars in the top ten this week, the new body for Chevrolet teams, a season best performance as a whole for RFK racing, the struggles for Penske and debate what we should call cautions that come up for non stages which triggers a debate on stage racing. We discuss the upcoming IHRA Stock Car Series opener from Pulaski County Motorsports park, preview the big event at South Boston Speedway, discuss the ASA STARS National Tour race from Five Flags, serve up a plate of DUBS and tell you where you can see some of your favorite tracks in action as short tracks around the region are starting to open up for the season.We also preview the upcoming events at Darlington which DLN will be on the scene for and much more this week on DLN!!A huge thanks to our loyal sponsorsALARS Inc.Tyler Hash Virginia Farm Bureau. Agent.
Sherm Chester is joined by Brandon Brown from Seacoast Media Group with the focus on the surprising turn of events leading to the upcoming NHIAA Division One Basketball Championship pairings. Brandon previews the NHIAA boys and girls hockey championship action and gives kudos to outstanding games and players he has covered this winter. During the “Two Minute Drill” Sherm billboards the times and championship locations capping off the high school winter sports season.
Brandon Brown reviews The Classic 3-9 by Phil Kornblut, Chris Burgin, and Josh Cohen
A woman slowly smokes herself to death to protest an atrocity. When her cigarette supply runs low, a local kid grappling with both the protest and the atrocity brings her a cigar. Content warnings: Self-harm (smoking), references to genocide, a dead body, autopsy, body horror Copyright © 2026 khōréō magazine. Story by brandon brown, edited by Kanika Agrawal. Audio edition read by Jordan Moore, with production by Lian Xia Rose and casting by Jenelle DeCosta. Subscribe to khōréō at Weightless Books or on Patreon. Visit khoreomag.com for more stories and follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @KhoreoMag for the latest news and updates. Music: This Too Shall Pass by Scott Buckley https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported CC BY 3.0
Preview of The Classic Baseball Tournament in Georgetown
In the third hour, Dick Fain and Hugh Millen talk about the Seahawks defense having a big day against Carolina yesterday, get the scoop on Michigan hiring Kyle Whittingham as their Head Coach with insider Brandon Brown, then talk about UW under Jedd Fisch.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textGiants fans, the offseason picture is getting clearer — and louder. Tonight we break down the current Top 5 head coaching candidates linked to the Giants, dive deep into the most realistic GM options for 2026, and then run through a full NFL Week 16 recap packed with chaos, injuries, and playoff-shifting moments.Who should lead the Giants next? Should the front office prioritize experience, culture, or modern analytics? We take a hard look at coaching candidates including Mike Tomlin, Jon Harbaugh, Brian Flores, Mike McCarthy, and Chris Shula, then pivot to GM names like Ray Agnew, Ed Dodds, Alec Halaby, Jon-Eric Sullivan, Thomas Dimitroff, and Brandon Brown — breaking down strengths, concerns, and real-world fit.Before we get deep, jump into the comments and tell us which coaching or GM candidate YOU want running the Giants next, and make sure you're subscribed so you don't miss any offseason live shows as this search heats up.We also recap a wild NFL Week 16, including Seahawks surviving the Rams in overtime, the Eagles clinching the NFC East, Jordan Love's concussion scare, Bryce Young's late-game heroics, and the Giants' 16-13 loss to the Vikings that continues to shape the draft order. From quarterback injuries to historic stat lines and season-altering mistakes, this weekend had everything.This is a live show — bring your takes, argue in the chat, and let's break it all down together.Thank you for watching & for your support. You made it to the bottom of the description so you must like the show!Show Everyone You are a Goofball By Checking Out Our Merchandise Storehttps://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/Support the Show on Buy Me a Coffee - Kill Our Livers Buy Us Beers!https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsSubscribe to Our YouTube Channel - Best Way to Watch Our Contenthttps://www.youtube.com/@2giantgoofballs?sub_confirmation=1Become a Member of the YouTube Goofball Channel for Perkshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-tiLjkehiawtN-v6gMFViA/joinFollow us On Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/2giantgoofballsFollow us On Xhttps://x.com/2giantgoofballsPrefer Audio Only? Check Out Those Options Herehttps://2giantgoofballs.buzzsprout.com/#nygiants #giants #nflweek16 #giantsnews #nflnewsSupport the show
In this episode of PRIM&R's podcast, "Research Ethics Reimagined," we explore the unprecedented wave of federally funded research terminations affecting tens of thousands of study participants. Brandon Brown, MPH, PhD, is a Professor of Medicine at UC Riverside School of Medicine's Department of Social Medicine, Population and Public Health and a Hastings Center Fellow. Dr. Brown discusses the ethical and practical challenges researchers and IRBs face when studies end suddenly due to funding cuts. He examines how IRBs and researchers can collaborate to develop guidance to ensure communication and transparency for impacted researchers and participants.
Gary talks about the NBA Cup and his extensive hate for the regular-season tournament, talks with Brandon Brown of the Michigan Men Network to talk about the Michigan Wolverines and the insane Sherrone Moore situation, as well as a chat with returning former Rainbow Warrior, Nick Rolovich.
Brandon Brown and Grant Perry are joined by NBC's Joshua Perry to talk a little bit about “The Game”. From there, Perry breaks down the matchup between Ohio State and Indiana in the Big Ten title game. Throw in some CFP discussion and whatever the heck is going on at Penn State and you have one heck of an episode Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Brandon Brown and Grant Perry are joined by NBC's Joshua Perry to talk a little bit about “The Game”. From there, Perry breaks down the matchup between Ohio State and Indiana in the Big Ten title game. Throw in some CFP discussion and whatever the heck is going on at Penn State and you have one heck of an episode. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A potato-sized abscess nearly ended his life in 2023, yet three weeks after emergency brain surgery, Dr. Brandon Brown was back adjusting patients. Today, the Migraine Doc shares the upper cervical secret that's quietly erasing chronic migraines for thousands who were told “it's just a migraine” and sent home with pills.In this episode, Brandon walks us through the seizure that started it all, the moment his brain literally shrank back to normal the second the infection was removed, and exactly why he believes the brainstem (protected by the top two neck bones) holds the real key to migraine freedom. We also talk about the TikTok explosion (one video gained him 40,000 followers in a single day), building a practice on pure violence of action, and the simple daily habits he swears by to keep his own nervous system bulletproof."Migraines are the most common disorder in the nervous system. They're thought to originate in the brainstem, and now the research is starting to back that up and prove it." - Dr. Brandon BrownSupport the show and get 50% off MCT oil with free shipping—just leave us a review on iTunes and let us know!Mentioned in this Episode:- Book: Migraine Secrets by Dr. Brandon Brown - https://www.migrainesucks.com/landing-page-page-1631 - Website & scheduling - https://thespecificrichardson.com/schedule About Dr. Brandon Brown:Dr. Brandon Brown, also known as "The Migraine Doc," is a chiropractor, author, and influencer dedicated to helping people achieve freedom from chronic migraines. He is the founder of The Migraine Society and the founder and Clinical Director of the specific chiropractic centers in Richardson, Texas. Dr. Brown is a highly sought-after expert who takes a holistic approach, believing that migraines are not just a head problem. He has reached over 600,000 followers and 5 million likes on TikTok, sharing his unconventional approach to care. Dr. Brown is also the co-host of the podcast You Crack Me Up.Connect with Dr. Brandon Brown:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@themigrainedoc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themigrainedoc Email: brandon@thespecific.comConnect with Chris Burres:- Website: https://www.myvitalc.com/ - Website: http://www.livebeyondthenorms.com/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisburres/ - TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@myvitalc - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisburres/
Brandon Brown 10-30 by Phil Kornblut, Chris Burgin, and Josh Cohen
Front Row Classics is kicking off Halloween week with several spooky offering. Brandon welcome Brandon Brown to discuss 1974's It's Alive. This science fiction/horror film came from the mind of Larry Cohen. Brandon and Brandon discuss the film's highlights including makeup by Rick Baker and one of the final scores by Bernard Herrmann. We also discuss Brandon's involvement with the Bernard Herrmann Archive.
It’s Alive Front Row Classics is kicking off Halloween week with several spooky offerings. Brandon welcome Brandon Brown to discuss 1974’s It’s Alive. This science fiction/horror film came from the mind of Larry Cohen. Brandon and Brandon discuss the film’s highlights including makeup by Rick Baker and one of the final scores by Bernard Herrmann. … Continue reading Ep. 370- It’s Alive →
On this episode, we chat with Brandon Brown, newly appointed head coach of the Post Eagles women's hockey team. We discuss the Post University academics, facilities and hockey program. He also shares why players choose the Post Eagles and what is going on in the current recruiting environment.You can connect with Brandon Brown either on the team's website or via Brandon Brown's Champs App Profile: https://sports.champs.app/h/brandon-brownYou can learn more about and the Post Eagles Women's Ice Hockey program here: https://posteagles.com/sports/womens-ice-hockeyFollow Brandon Brown and the Post Eagles Women's Hockey team on X @Post_WIH and Instagram: @bbrown_29and @post_wih To learn more about minor hockey development and recruiting for both girls and boys, visit the Champs App website http://www.champs.app===================Champs App is your recruiting and development copilot. Champs App helps athletes, coaches, parents and agents/advisors navigate the world of youth sports. We have made it easy to create a where you can add a free, beautiful hockey profile with access to amazing content to help with recruiting and hockey player development.===================Ready to see how you stack up against future Division I players? Champs EyeQ gives you an unbiased look at your potential. Just submit at least 10 minutes of your edited shifts, and our expert scouts will provide an objective, data-driven analysis of your game.Champs EyeQ evaluates players across 15+ attributes (skating, hockey IQ, compete level, intangibles, and more) and provides:• An overall rating (from 1-10)• A projection of your potential to play NCAA Division I hockey• Detailed insights on strengths, weaknesses &development prioritiesOur benchmarks are based on years of data showing that about 20% of AAA/Tier 1 female players advance to Division I.See a Sample Submission: Watch VideoView a Sample Report: See Example=====================Champs App Messaging is the fast, easy way to send messages to coaches. In addition, you can now track when and how often your email is opened to provide additional signal on the level of interest from a coach or school. Champs App Messaging cuts the time to send emails to coaches by over 50%, ensures key information is included and reduces common errors because it has templates that automatically populate the coach's name & email and inserts information from your Champs App profile. You can now view your sent messages and save personal templates to streamline reusing your personalized messages when emailing coaches. To learn more about Champs App Messaging please visit: https://www.champs.app/2025/03/champs-app-messaging-2-0/ =================Champs App Team Coach DirectoryLooking to connect with college hockey coaches? Check out the new and improved Champs App Team Coach Directory—your go-to tool for finding men's and women's college hockey coaches all in one place. We've made it smarter and more reliable by automatically updating coaching staff info directly from school websites, so you're always getting the most accurate details. ======================CHAMPS+ gives parents and players access to more recruiting & hockey development insights, advice and experts. With CHAMPS+ you can attend our monthly webinars with an expert covering timely topics during for the recruiting cycle. Members can submit questions before or during the webinar to be answered by our experts.ChampsGPT, an AI recruiting chatbot specifically optimized for women's college recruiting. We put into ChampsGPT all the Champs App podcasts, articles and analysis we've done from the last 4 years including over100 Champs App podcasts, dozens of articles and deep analysis plus numerous webinars.View the full list of articles, videos and events. Visit https://sports.champs.app/champs-plus
Jay Pinsonnault and Brandon Brown from the Seacoast Media Group join Sherm for a special “Rivalry Week” edition of the SSF. The guys give their take on all the major matchups of the weekend and the players from both teams Exeter-Winnacunnet to watch. During the “Two Minute Drill” Brandon, Jay and Sherm make their Game of the Week predictions
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Assistant General Manager Brandon Brown speaks to the media after practice Tuesday from the Quest Diagnostics Training Center.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 145 is on the scene and we welcome the owner of Larry King Law's Langley Speedway Bill Mullis to the podcast. We discuss what the fans and drivers can look forward to this weekend for the Hampton Heat and the discussions between himself, Brandon Brown of South Boston and Clay Campbell of Martinsville Speedway on ways to keep making the Virginia Triple Crown a must see event in short track racing. Jody and Julian dive into the second leg of the Virginia Triple Crown by making their picks to win and their fantasy teams along with who to watch out for when it comes to contenders for the win. Langley Speedway will have many of their local ringers in the field and we discuss their chances as well!STAR Super Stock Winner Cody DeMarmels joins us after his Dillon win on Saturday. He tells us what it was like to drive with one hand and the battle scars he suffered after the event and if he has changed his mind about being focused on points racing or not after his last stint on the show. The boys discuss Shane Van Gisbergen's dominance on road courses in the Cup Series and whether he can parlay this into postseason success. Is he already amongst the greats and could this success change the way NASCAR awards points and guarantees playoff spots going forward? Ty Gibbs is in the news again for his pit road incident with Brad Keselowski. Was he at fault in this incident?We also discuss Austin Beers winning the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race at Lancaster, Keelan Harvick's CARS Tour Pro Late Model win at Hickory and if the Harvick Showdown should continue, the bounties on Kyle Dudley and Taylor Ransom at Franklin County Raceway plus dubs, short track spotlight & more!
Dan and Nick break down the Giants' open to the media OTA practice including what went down, the QB rotation, Wan'Dale Robinson's comments on the QB situation, key takeaways from interviews with Kafka, Bowen and Gobriel, what Brandon Brown learned about Jaxson Dart at the Senior Bowl, Russell Wilson's impact and a lot more.
Assistant General Manager Brandon speaks to the media after practice on Thursday at Quest Diagnostics Training Center. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on The Outcue, 21 News 5pm producer Brandon Brown discusses everything that goes into getting 21 News at 5pm on the air every day.
On this week's Education Gadfly Show podcast, Brandon Brown, CEO of The Mind Trust, joins Mike to explain why charter school advocates keep winning in red states—and how others might follow Indiana's lead. Then, on the Research Minute, Adam shares a new study documenting the sharp rise in teacher absences post-pandemic—and why it matters for schools and students.Recommended content:“Charter school advocates keep winning—at least in red states” —Brandon Brown, CEO of The Mind Trust, for Thomas B. Fordham Institute“Education reform in red versus blue states” — Michael Petrilli, Thomas B. Fordham Institute“Five ways to ensure that charter schools have a political future” —Brandon Brown, Thomas B. Fordham Institute“Ed in ‘28: A playbook for Democratic education reformers” —Dale Chu, Thomas B. Fordham Institute“State data shows K–12 teacher absences surged post-pandemic” —Michael Hansen, Purnima Aggarwal, and Rebecca Wagner, Brookings Institute (May 2025)Feedback Welcome: Have ideas for improving our podcast? Send them to Stephanie Distler at sdistler@fordhaminstitute.org.
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Host/s: Liv Eckert and Swathi Sivasubramanian of the Young People's Caucus Production Coordinator: Daria Cullen Other credits: TECHNICAL SUPPORT – Aaron Pyle and Sarah Johnson | MUSIC – Samuel James Justice Radio is a WMPG production. Justice Radio: Tackling the hard questions about our criminal legal system in Maine. This week: Part II of Liv & Swathi's interview with Brandon Brown, Executive Director of Youth-LED Justice, as they talk about revisioning conflict narratives. About the hosts: The Justice Radio team includes: Catherine Besteman is an abolitionist educator at Colby College. Her research and practice engage the public humanities to explore abolitionist possibilities in Maine. In addition to coordinating Freedom & Captivity, she has researched and published on security, militarism, displacement, and community-based activism with a focus on Somalia, post-apartheid South Africa, and the U.S. She has published nine books, contributed to the International Panel on Exiting Violence, and received recent fellowships from the American Council of Learned Societies and the Guggenheim and Rockefeller Foundations. MacKenzie Kelley is a formerly incarcerated woman in long term recovery. She is a teachers assistant for inside-out courses through MIT. MacKenzie works at the Maine Prisoner Reentry Center as a reentry specialist, peer support and recovery coach. She is the program director for Reentry Sisters, a program designed to assist women reentering the community from prison. Linda Small is the founder and executive director of Reentry Sisters, a reentry support organization specializing in a gender-responsive and trauma-informed approach for women, serving Maine and beyond. She is a Project Coordinator for the Maine Prisoner Advocacy Coalition. Linda serves on the Maine Prison Education Partnership board at UMA and the New England Commission for the Future of Higher Education in Prison through The Educational Justice Institute at MIT. The Young People's Caucus (YPC) builds pathways for young people who have been directly impacted by systems involvement and systemic oppression to have a genuine voice and power in decision making in Maine. We create opportunities and connect young people, agency partners, and policy makers to work together to create public systems that support and empower all young people, with a focus on youth who have experienced the juvenile justice and foster care systems. MIDC: Maine Indigent Defense Center is a criminal defense firm accepting only court-appointed cases in primarily Cumberland and York counties. We bring a holistic approach to every criminal case, collaboratively addressing our clients' problems outside the courtroom, which are the problems that often bring them into court in the first place. By addressing these issues we believe our clients are able to achieve better outcomes in and out of court. MIDC was formed in December of 2007 amid cuts to funding for court appointed attorneys. Today, MIDC splits time between representing individual clients, working with students, collaborating with other professionals in our community to work towards a fully holistic defense model, and advocating for reform by providing a critical voice at the legislature and other forums. Robert J. Ruffner: Robert Joseph Ruffner, Director of MIDC. grew up in New England and is a graduate of Clark University ('92). Rob attended Washington University in St. Louis School of Law ('96) where, to no one's surprise, he was Managing Editor of the Devil's Advocate. After a short stint as a defense attorney Rob worked as a prosecutor in St. Louis, Missouri and Portland, Maine. In 2001 Rob returned to his true calling, criticizing the State Criminal Defense, forming his own practice to focus exclusively on criminal (almost entirely indigent) defense. A Life Member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Rob is also member of the Maine State Bar Association and Maine Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and was the recipient of the 2009 MACDL, Unsung Hero Award for “highest level of commitment, passion and tireless pursuit of justice in the representation of indigent defendants”. Rob is never far from his three senior Labrador Retriever partners, Luke (8), Gideon (3) (featured on Our Team page) and Flynne (6 months). When he isn't Monday morning quarterbacking the Commission during public comment or poking the State in the eye with a stick, Rob spends as much time as possible with Luke, Gideon and Flynne in a tent in the remote woods of Vermont, from where he “Zooms” back to court in Maine … and pokes the State a little more. Emily Goulette: Emily is a Maine native and 2019 graduate of Colby College. Emily then earned her J.D. from the University of Maine School of Law (2023) where she worked in Cumberland Legal Aid Clinic's Youth Justice Clinic representing youth in criminal and education matters. Emily assisted in re-instituting Maine Law's chapter of the Student Animal League Defense Fund while working for the Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland. Emily also interned for Webb Law Firm during law school, assisting on misdemeanor and felony cases. Before joining the Maine Indigent Defense Center, Emily advocated for Maine's homeless population supporting youth and their families through Homeless Youth Services at the Opportunity Alliance in South Portland, ME. Emily (alongside her service dog Finley) now serves as the Director of Policy and Development for MIDC, creating new MIDC initiatives, running the robust student programming, and kick-starting Maine's newest non-profit – The Center for Indigent Defense Studies. Emily lives in Hollis, ME with her horse (Chevy) and problem-causing dog and cat (Stanley and Lennie, respectively). The post Justice Radio 5/15/25: Revisioning Conflict Narratives with Brandon Brown, Part II first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
One of the best things about being on the road is catching up with friends all over the globe. In today's episode, we're in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Tonight is the Formula 1 Grand Prix (you know I love F1), and headlining it is J.Lo! I got to catch up with my longtime friends Charles Streeter, Brandon Brown aka Pastor Funk, and Javad Day. Streeter has been J.Lo's drummer for many years. Pastor Funk is playing bass with her, and has also played bass and/or music directed for everyone from The Jacksons to Stevie Wonder. He also leads his own band, The Brandon Brown Collective (aka the BBC), which was actually the first band to play at the JammJam! Javad Day, aka Mr. Klynik, is playing keys with J.Lo, and this same week, he's also musical directing Megan Thee Stallion at Coachella. Javad's worked with Beyoncé, Mac Miller (that's him on Mac's Tiny Desk), Ella Mai, Mustard, Ciara, Tyler, the Creator, and more. I love these guys and had such a great time hanging in Saudi with them, right before they crushed it for a huge crowd with J.Lo (and then immediately hopped on a plane back to the U.S). We found a hut, popped up a camera, and filmed this one ON THE GO. So here it is, my convo with my brothers Streeter, Pastor Funk, and Javad! (00:00) INTRO (00:59) JAVAD DAY INTERVIEW STARTS (01:27) JAVAD'S TRAVEL SCHEDULE (02:35) 1500 OR NOTHIN' (03:32) RICKEY MARTIN & J.LO (04:05) MUSIC DIRECTING ZEDD'S “THE MIDDLE” BILLBOARD MUSIC AWARDS PERFORMANCE (04:56) MUSIC DIRECTING JAMMJAMS (05:47) J.LO (06:34) GETTING THE MEGAN THEE STALLION GIG (08:22) JENNIFER LOPEZ AT F1 (09:47) BAND IN A BOX (11:18) MEGAN THEE STALLION COACHELLA SHOW (13:18) MODERN DAY MUSIC DIRECTING (13:54) HOW TO CREATE A COACHELLA SET (16:33) COACHELLA REHEARSALS WITH MEGAN THEE STALLION (17:14) JAVAD'S FIRST GIGS (18:07) TRAVEL SCHEDULE (18:50) SNEAKS MOVIE WITH MUSTARD (23:29) CHARLES STREETER & PASTOR FUNK INTERVIEW STARTS (25:57) REHEARSALS WITH J.LO (28:49) HOW PASTOR FUNK, STREETER AND ELMO MET (34:07) THE FIRST JAMMJAMS (34:59) BRANDON BROWN COLLECTIVE JAMMJAM (35:39) FULL CIRCLE: PLAYING IN SAUDI WITH FRIENDS (37:43) PASTOR FUNK (38:51) A MEMPHIS JAMM (42:45) TOURING WHILE BEING A HUSBAND AND A DAD (45:07) PLAYING TO MASSIVE CROWDS ‘Go with Elmo Lovano' is a weekly podcast where Elmo interviews creatives and entrepreneurs in music on HOW they push forward every day, got where they are in their careers, manage their personal lives, and share lessons learned and their most important insights. Please SUBSCRIBE / FOLLOW this podcast to catch new episodes as soon as they drop! Your likes, comments and shares are much appreciated! Listen to the audio form of this podcast wherever you get your podcasts: https://elmolovano.komi.io/ Follow Javad: https://www.instagram.com/mrklynik/ Follow Streeter: https://www.instagram.com/thestreeter/ Follow Pastor Funk: https://www.instagram.com/pastorfunk/ Follow Go With Elmo: https://www.instagram.com/gowithelmo/ https://www.tiktok.com/@gowithelmo https://x.com/gowithelmopod Follow Elmo Lovano: https://Instagram.com/elmolovano https://x.com/elmolovano
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Host/s: Catherine Besteman Production Coordinator: Daria Cullen Other credits: TECHNICAL SUPPORT – Aaron Pyle and Sarah Johnson | MUSIC – Samuel James Justice Radio is a WMPG production. Justice Radio: Tackling the hard questions about our criminal legal system in Maine. This week: Catherine interviews Brandon Brown, Executive Director of Youth-Led Justice, and Former Legislator and advocate Jeff Evangelos, as they talk about the topic of clemency in Maine. About the hosts: The Justice Radio team includes: Catherine Besteman is an abolitionist educator at Colby College. Her research and practice engage the public humanities to explore abolitionist possibilities in Maine. In addition to coordinating Freedom & Captivity, she has researched and published on security, militarism, displacement, and community-based activism with a focus on Somalia, post-apartheid South Africa, and the U.S. She has published nine books, contributed to the International Panel on Exiting Violence, and received recent fellowships from the American Council of Learned Societies and the Guggenheim and Rockefeller Foundations. MacKenzie Kelley is a formerly incarcerated woman in long term recovery. She is a teachers assistant for inside-out courses through MIT. MacKenzie works at the Maine Prisoner Reentry Center as a reentry specialist, peer support and recovery coach. She is the program director for Reentry Sisters, a program designed to assist women reentering the community from prison. Linda Small is the founder and executive director of Reentry Sisters, a reentry support organization specializing in a gender-responsive and trauma-informed approach for women, serving Maine and beyond. She is a Project Coordinator for the Maine Prisoner Advocacy Coalition. Linda serves on the Maine Prison Education Partnership board at UMA and the New England Commission for the Future of Higher Education in Prison through The Educational Justice Institute at MIT. The Young People's Caucus (YPC) builds pathways for young people who have been directly impacted by systems involvement and systemic oppression to have a genuine voice and power in decision making in Maine. We create opportunities and connect young people, agency partners, and policy makers to work together to create public systems that support and empower all young people, with a focus on youth who have experienced the juvenile justice and foster care systems. MIDC: Maine Indigent Defense Center is a criminal defense firm accepting only court-appointed cases in primarily Cumberland and York counties. We bring a holistic approach to every criminal case, collaboratively addressing our clients' problems outside the courtroom, which are the problems that often bring them into court in the first place. By addressing these issues we believe our clients are able to achieve better outcomes in and out of court. MIDC was formed in December of 2007 amid cuts to funding for court appointed attorneys. Today, MIDC splits time between representing individual clients, working with students, collaborating with other professionals in our community to work towards a fully holistic defense model, and advocating for reform by providing a critical voice at the legislature and other forums. Robert J. Ruffner: Robert Joseph Ruffner, Director of MIDC. grew up in New England and is a graduate of Clark University ('92). Rob attended Washington University in St. Louis School of Law ('96) where, to no one's surprise, he was Managing Editor of the Devil's Advocate. After a short stint as a defense attorney Rob worked as a prosecutor in St. Louis, Missouri and Portland, Maine. In 2001 Rob returned to his true calling, criticizing the State Criminal Defense, forming his own practice to focus exclusively on criminal (almost entirely indigent) defense. A Life Member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Rob is also member of the Maine State Bar Association and Maine Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and was the recipient of the 2009 MACDL, Unsung Hero Award for “highest level of commitment, passion and tireless pursuit of justice in the representation of indigent defendants”. Rob is never far from his three senior Labrador Retriever partners, Luke (8), Gideon (3) (featured on Our Team page) and Flynne (6 months). When he isn't Monday morning quarterbacking the Commission during public comment or poking the State in the eye with a stick, Rob spends as much time as possible with Luke, Gideon and Flynne in a tent in the remote woods of Vermont, from where he “Zooms” back to court in Maine … and pokes the State a little more. Emily Goulette: Emily is a Maine native and 2019 graduate of Colby College. Emily then earned her J.D. from the University of Maine School of Law (2023) where she worked in Cumberland Legal Aid Clinic's Youth Justice Clinic representing youth in criminal and education matters. Emily assisted in re-instituting Maine Law's chapter of the Student Animal League Defense Fund while working for the Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland. Emily also interned for Webb Law Firm during law school, assisting on misdemeanor and felony cases. Before joining the Maine Indigent Defense Center, Emily advocated for Maine's homeless population supporting youth and their families through Homeless Youth Services at the Opportunity Alliance in South Portland, ME. Emily (alongside her service dog Finley) now serves as the Director of Policy and Development for MIDC, creating new MIDC initiatives, running the robust student programming, and kick-starting Maine's newest non-profit – The Center for Indigent Defense Studies. Emily lives in Hollis, ME with her horse (Chevy) and problem-causing dog and cat (Stanley and Lennie, respectively). The post Justice Radio 5/8/25: Clemency with Brandon Brown and Jeff Evangelos first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
We open the show with a huge crew! Matt Missler, Brandon Brown, Venessa Pawlak, Booby Toothington II Esq and E Boogie holding it down for Jamie Morris who's on vacation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episodio realizado por Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera, Catedrático de Humanidades, Universidad de Puerto Rico-Mayagüez (UPR-M), Angie Natalia Bustos (UPR-M) y Camilo Durán (egresado de la UPR-M). Este podcast y el Instituto Nuevos Horizontes son patrocinados por la Mellon Foundation. En su conversación sobre Sharing our Science, Herlihy-Mera, Bustos y Durán dialogan sobre la importancia de la comunicación para estudiosos en STEM; el peso de la experiencia cultura en la educación; la importancia del diseño de los medios de diseminación; y el rol de español e inglés (entre otras lenguas) en el desarrollo de conocimiento científico. Usando el libro de Brandon Brown como eje temático, sus reflexiones son caracterizadas por la interdisciplinaridad, como Bustos es Trabajadora Social, Durán es Ingeniero y Herlihy-Mera es profesor de Humanidades. Bustos ha publicado comentarios sobre Sharing our Science en la revista Tinta regada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Brandon Brown, South Boston Speedway General Manager; Dwayne Holder, Winter Heat Masters Division Champion; and Ed Fausel, previewing Auto Fair at Charlotte Motor Speedway are this week's guests.
In this episode, Dr. Oord discusses an essay from Brandon Brown entitled, The Prevenience of Amipotence. This essay is one of many compiled in volume 2 of a 2 volume work (co-edited by Brandon Brown) interacting further with the ideas of amipotence in Dr. Oord's book, The Death of Omnipotence and Birth of Amipotence.
Today's show: Jason and Alex break down the latest head-scratching SEC ruling on meme coins—did they just legalize pump-and-dumps to protect Trump's token? Plus, they dive into why venture debt can destroy startups, the rise of AI-driven companies, and how Tesla is gearing up to challenge Waymo in the self-driving car race. Then, Brandon Brown from GRIN joins the show to talk about scaling to 8-figure revenue, surviving brutal market corrections, and why he's stepping down as CEO after a decade. This one's packed with insights for founders, investors, and anyone watching the future of crypto, startups, and AI unfold.*Timestamps:(0:00) Jason and Alex kick off the show!(1:39) Palmer Luckey feud, and supporting Trump in Silicon Valley(9:36) AI's impact on startup growth and job displacement(10:11) Paddle. Go to https://www.paddle.com/twist to get started with your exclusive listener fee-free period.(12:20) Product market fit and Salesforce productivity(15:01) Howey Test and its application to cryptocurrencies(20:07) LinkedIn Ads. Get a $100 LinkedIn ad credit at http://www.linkedin.com/thisweekinstartups(26:13) Jason's libertarian views on meme coins(31:13) Hubspot for Startups. Get up to 75% off plus 3 months of Perplexity AI for free. Go to https://www.hubspot.com/startups(32:16) Meme coin regulation and political implications(37:22) GRIN's Brandon Brown interview and company evolution(46:10) Leadership changes and challenges at GRIN(53:28) Venture debt risks and business cycle preparedness(59:00) Leadership skills and defining reality(1:04:13) Updates on Waymo and autonomous rides(1:09:06) Tesla and the global autonomous vehicle market*Subscribe to the TWiST500 newsletter: https://ticker.thisweekinstartups.comCheck out the TWIST500: https://www.twist500.comSubscribe to This Week in Startups on Apple: https://rb.gy/v19fcp*Check out GRIN: https://grin.co/Checkout Angel University with Jason Calacanis & Mike Savino: https://www.angel.university/Check out the Founder Friday City Competition: https://www.founderfridays.tech/city-competition*Follow BrandonX: https://x.com/Brandon_BrownLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandon-brown-0898731/*Follow Alex:X: https://x.com/alexLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexwilhelm*Follow Jason:X: https://twitter.com/JasonLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasoncalacanis*Thank you to our partners:(10:11) Paddle. Go to https://www.paddle.com/twist to get started with your exclusive listener fee-free period.(20:07) LinkedIn Ads. Get a $100 LinkedIn ad credit at http://www.linkedin.com/thisweekinstartups(31:13) Hubspot for Startups. Get up to 75% off plus 3 months of Perplexity AI for free. Go to https://www.hubspot.com/startups*Great TWIST interviews: Will Guidara, Eoghan McCabe, Steve Huffman, Brian Chesky, Bob Moesta, Aaron Levie, Sophia Amoruso, Reid Hoffman, Frank Slootman, Billy McFarland*Check out Jason's suite of newsletters: https://substack.com/@calacanis*Follow TWiST:Twitter: https://twitter.com/TWiStartupsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thisweekinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinstartupsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thisweekinstartupsSubstack: https://twistartups.substack.com*Subscribe to the Founder University Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@founderuniversity1916
Ravi sits down with Brandon Brown, CEO of The Mind Trust, to explore the groundbreaking education reforms that have elevated Indianapolis into a national example of excellence in public education. From charter schools to innovative community-driven models, Brandon shares how educators and advocates have harnessed the three pillars of success—autonomy, accountability, and leadership—to build a sustainable, bipartisan coalition in support of transformative change. Ravi and Brandon then delve into the evolving political landscape and emerging forms of school choice, unpacking how these forces will shape the future of education. Finally, they turn to the future and discuss what true innovation in education means in 2025 and how it can redefine opportunities for students nationwide. Leave us a voicemail with your thoughts on the show! 321-200-0570 Follow Ravi on Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/ravimgupta --- Follow Ravi at @ravimgupta Follow The Branch at @thebranchmedia Notes from this episode are available on Substack: https://thelostdebate.substack.com/ Follow Ravi on Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/ravimgupta Lost Debate is available on the following platforms: • Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lost-debate/id1591300785 • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7xR9pch9DrQDiZfGB5oF0F • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ravimgupta • Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5tZWdhcGhvbmUuZm0vTERJNTc1ODE3Mzk3Nw • iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-lost-debate-88330217/ • Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/752ca262-2801-466d-9654-2024de72bd1f/the-lost-debate
Dan and Nick recap the latest in the world of the Giants from the potential draft picks they may receive for losing Xavier McKinney, Brandon Brown and Mike Kafka, to an outlook on how the Commanders and Eagles got here and what the Giants can learn, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
HVAC Masters Of The hustke has a great podcast episode for you on episode 294. Brandon Brown is in the HOTE SEAT discussing what it takes to start a HVAC or PLUMBING company. Brandon talks about all the challeneges being a NEW contractor but also talks about how rewarding it is to be FREE! Brandon created Browns Heating & Air, Plumbing and they been crushing it. They have company policies down, Accoutnabiloity, Growth!!! Growth does bring challenges bit what kind? dont iss this episode nd make sure to share it/ Subscribe and post a review!
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network continues its 134 college football team preview series with the UTSA Roadrunners 2024 Season Preview. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & Ryan McIntyre aka (@Moneyline_Mac) break down the 2024 UTSA Roadrunners offense, defense, and special teams and key in on every game on their schedule. Can Jeff Traylor perhaps get the UTSA Roadrunners to the AAC Championship and potentially the 12 team college football playoff?Will UTSA suffer from the graduation of Frank Harris their longtime QB or will they hit the ground running with Owen McCown? Are the Roadrunners loaded at the RB spot with Robert Henry, Kevorian Barnes and Rocko Griffin? Will the UTSA Roadrunners wideout room be improved with the likes of Devin McCain, Willie McCoy, David Amador and Chris Carpenter? Does returning 4 of 5 up front mean UTSA will be in the mix to win the AAC?Will the UTSA defensive line be among the tops in the league with Joseph Evans, Brandon Brown, and Nick Booker-Brown? Is Martavius French a name to watch in the linebacking core? Will UTSA have its best secondary in years with Zach Morris, Denver Harris, Ken Robinson and Elliot Davison? What should UTSA Roadrunner fans expectations be for the 2024 season? When will UTSA leave the Alamodome and get a open aired stadium on campus? We talk it all and more on this UTSA Roadrunners edition of The College Football Experience. JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.comSUPPORT us by supporting our partnersCirca Sports - 16 MILLION in guaranteed prizes w/ Circa Survivor & Circa Millions - https://www.circasports.com/circa-sports-millionFootball Contest Proxy - Use promo code SGP to save $50 at - https://www.footballcontestproxy.com/Rithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/rithmmUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $250 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnGametime code SGPN - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code SGPN for $20 off your first purchase - https://gametime.co/ADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.io Follow The College Experience & SGPN On Social MediaTwitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPNInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/TCEonSGPNTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@TCEonSGPNYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperienceFollow The Hosts On Social MediaColby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbydPatty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicK
Prepare to take an unexpected turn in this week's episode of Bear Grease as Clay Newcomb goes on a deep dive into the topic of Paddlefish caviar. This prehistoric creature is cherished as a game species but is also targeted by poachers to produce black-market caviar. Retired Oklahoma game wardens, Jeff Brown and Keith Green, tell the stories of starting the revolutionary Paddlefish Research Center and catching a poacher who turned into a legitimate caviar producer for the State. Additional interviews with caviar expert, Alan Morris, and Oklahoma Fish Biologist, Brandon Brown. Connect with Clay and MeatEater Clay on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop Bear Grease MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.