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HNBMEDIA.COM Hoops & Brews Ep. 307: "Bradley Beal could've Beat OKC" Topics Covered: OKC WINS THE 2025 NBA TITLE
Welcome to Monday's Rugby Daily, with David Wilson.Coming up today, there is an update on the Lions injury front as they step up preparations for the Western Force on Saturday.Andy Farrell on breeding familiarity within the squad.Maro Itoje on ironing out the mistakes.Felipe Contepomi on a proud day for Argentina.And Michael Hooper has his say on who could be Wallaby captain.Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting
In this week's episode of the Brews & Cruise Podcast, we sit down with professional wrestler, father, gamer, and survivor — Bryant Dismukes Jr. What starts as a casual conversation over Arizona green tea quickly becomes a powerful deep-dive into one man's transformation.Bryant shares his story of relocating from the chaos and concrete of Chicago to the quiet, small-town pace of Winona, Minnesota — a move that marked the beginning of a personal evolution. We talk about his early days in the wrestling world, the grind of independent promotions, and what it really takes to entertain a crowd while battling your own demons behind the scenes. Our shared history in the ring brings a unique, behind-the-curtain energy to the conversation — equal parts nostalgia and hard truth.Beyond wrestling, Bryant opens up about his love for music (from old-school rap to deep cuts), his passion for video games, and how these hobbies became lifelines when life got heavy. He speaks candidly about his family — the love, the responsibility, and the wake-up call that came when he realized he was spiraling into addiction.In one of the episode's most honest and gripping moments, Bryant walks us through his journey to sobriety — the breaking point, the setbacks, and the decision to fight for his life outside the ring. It's emotional, raw, and incredibly inspiring.This episode isn't just about wrestling moves — it's about real moves. Life moves. Recovery, fatherhood, friendship, and the fight to become someone you can finally be proud of.Drink: Arizona Green TeaAlvin Gray (Social Media)YouTube https://youtube.com/@alvingray3516?si=opJeZ-xhAAty8qj7Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/share/19DEd6PZ36/?mibextid=wwXIfrInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/rebelag610?igsh=MWk3MnJobnYzOWQzbA==TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@rebelag610?_t=ZP-8xQ60EadhsN&_r=1SponsorJacobson Real Estate Cohttps://jacobsonrealestatecompany.comBrews & Cruise Podcasthttps://brewsandcruisepodcast.com
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Trump Learned the Bitter Lesson of 2020: Don't Let the Rioters Win Find the article at- https://stream.org/trump-learned-the-bitter-lesson-of-2020-dont-let-the-rioters-win/ Trump Learned the Bitter Lesson of 2020: Don't Let the Rioters Win By John Zmirak Published on June 12, 2025 As gangs of illegal aliens and radical activists attack ICE officers and now local police in the streets of Los Angeles, I'm reminded of the race riots of 2020, and the mistakes most of us made while they were happening. In case you've blotted those ugly memories from your mind, let's review what happened in the aftermath of the botched arrest of career criminal George Floyd: The police officers involved were immediately pulled from duty, then quickly arrested and charged. The System was working. There was literally nothing to riot about, except the vague and tendentious claim that “systemic racism” was killing black Americans. The Marxist group Black Lives Matter used Floyd's accidental death as a bloody shirt to wave around, demanding (and getting) hundreds of millions of dollars from large corporations to spend however it wished (for instance, on fancy homes and salaries). Conservative pundits and churches adopted that organization's mantra and offered uncritical support — desperate to establish their “antiracist” bona fides and protect their reputations. A series of coordinated “protests” erupted across the country, demanding that governments defund the police. Over and over, these protests turned violent, devolving into riots that saw the looting of neighborhoods poor and rich alike. Our media gaslit us with reports that these events were “mostly peaceful,” even as fires lit by arsonists raged on camera in the background. In blue states like Minnesota and California, Democrat governors who were savagely enforcing COVID lockdowns allowed the rioters to run free — pulling police from the scene and refusing to use their National Guards to protect citizens and their property. This was the starkest example of anarcho-tyranny in U.S. history … until the January 6 fedsurrection, that is. People who sneered when black entrepreneur and former presidential candidate Herman Cain died of COVID after attending a Trump campaign event and insisted that in-person voting was too dangerous to be allowed defended the riots publicly from the charge that they were “superspreader events.” Their excuse? “Racism is a threat to public health.” Trump did not federalize the National Guard in those rogue states to impose law and order. Like many of his supporters, and likely the advisors who convinced him to remain inert, I reasoned, “Let the blue cities burn. We'll make sure the federal government doesn't pay to rebuild them. The Left is trying to trap Trump into overreacting by using force in the hope that civilians will suffer and he will look like the dictator they've been calling him since Election Night 2016.” I now realize Step 6 was a huge mistake, as I'm sure Trump and his team had the chance to reflect on during the four years of lawfare and chaos they all endured under The Secret Committee Formerly Known As Joe Biden. Now, we need to analyze why this is true so we can give full-throated support to restoring the rule of law today. Abandoning Territory to Marxist Gangs Is Wrong Donald Trump is president of the entire United States, and he works for every American. That includes law-abiding citizens in blue states and cities who might not support mayors and governors committed to flouting U.S. laws on immigration, citizenship, and public order. Trump represents the harried, hunted police who work in Los Angeles and the taxpayers forced to fund the health care, education, and even transgender treatments of millions of illegal aliens the Biden regime let in. We're supposed to love our neighbor. At minimum that includes our fellow Americans — even those deluded enough to believe that we owe citizenship and welfare payments to foreigners who broke into our national home. Just as we shouldn't hand out free heroin to addicts and shrug at the thought that they might OD, we shouldn't hand anarchy to Californians and Minnesotans, even if it's what they say they want. “Stinks to be you” isn't a New Testament maxim. When Moderation Looks Like Weakness, It Is Weakness Letting blue cities burn or sink in their own squalor sounds tempting. However, it's not just a crime: it's a blunder, as political philosopher Yoram Hazony points out. The spectacle of U.S. cities roiling with chaos, falling into the hands of Leftist mobs waving foreign flags, makes America look weak and vulnerable in the eyes of its foreign enemies. Furthermore, it makes any president who presides over it seem like a wounded, crippled giant. That was true in 2020, and it's even truer today — when the riots are aimed not at some nebulous, made-up bogeyman like “systemic racism” or “whiteness,” but directly at the law enforcement policies that got Trump elected and are, rightly, very popular: mass repatriation of blatantly illegal aliens. These riots are aimed at Trump as a leader and his voters as citizens. They are armed, organized efforts to deprive the U.S. government of its legitimate monopoly on violence in large swathes of its territory. If Trump isn't willing to take every legal, constitutional measure to crush them and punish the perpetrators, he might as well resign right now and flee with his family into exile like the former Shah of Iran. Of course, that would leave all of us under a revolutionary tyranny every bit as ugly as Iran's. Mobs Follow the Strong and Scorn the Weak It's a sad fact of fallen human nature: A high percentage of people don't join causes or adopt opinions because of rational argumentation, or even moral sentiments. People flock to the strong and steadfast, and naturally feel contempt for those who lack the courage of their convictions. One of the main reasons that George Washington became first a national hero, then our leader in the fight for independence, was his obvious personal fearlessness. Bullets whizzed past him, shot through his hat and even his coat, and he was unperturbed. By contrast, the rival General Horatio Gates who sought to replace Washington at the head of the Continental Army disgraced himself by fleeing a 1780 military defeat at Camden, S.C., leaving his beaten troops behind. Trump can't afford to do the same today. Please Support The Stream: Equipping Christians to Think Clearly About the Political, Economic, and Moral Issues of Our Day. Even thugs who stand for evil ideas can gather a following for their bravery. In their case, it's the gumption of bullies, and attracts other would-be bullies. But that's how warlords have triumphed all too often for millennia. The thugs of illegal alien mobs, backed by the bullies in power in cities like Los Angeles, are counting on decent people to hide in their homes and on Trump to hide in the White House. We cannot let these lawless, unpatriotic, un-American mobs raise foreign flags over our cities. 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Ken Duke aka the Bass Historian and Brian the Carpenter aka BTC from Bass After Dark join the boys from Bass and Brews to let their hair down a bit. Ken Duke is called the Bass Historian for a reason and drops some HUGE insights on the State of Bass Fishing.
Apologies for the day delayed upload!On this episode of Pucks & Brews, Mike and Liam discuss the Florida Panthers repeating as Stanley Cup Champions, recap the Stanley Cup Final, talk about Connor Hellebuyck winning both the Vezina and Hart Trophy, the New York Rangers trading Chris Kreider and extending Matt Rempe, as well as the trade interest around the league surrounding K'Andre Miller, and more. Enjoy!Recorded Wednesday June 18th, 2024Follow us on our social medias: Twitter- @Pucksandbrews @MikeShades @wojtweets @gotimer_liam Instagram- @pucksandbrewspod @m.j.sparacino @bwojno9 Facebook page- @PucksandBrews0:00 Intro3:41 Stanley Cup Final Recap37:05 Connor Hellebuyck Winning Vezina And Hart Trophies45:30 Rangers Trade Chris Kreider To Anaheim1:00:13 Rangers Extend Matt Rempe1:03:03 K'Andre Miller Garnering Trade Interest Around The League1:09:50 Outro
Parliament Brewing Co. co-founder Adam Bosch joins Harry Duke, in for Steve Jaxon, and Herlinda Heras on Brew Ha Ha. Adam's last time on Brew Ha Ha was this episode on December 28, 2023. Herlinda's father Eloy and brother Anthony Heras are also in the studio today. Eloy devoted his career to the US Navy. He liked Olympia Beer and Herlinda got her first taste of beer from him. Adam Bosch talks about Parliament Brewing Co.'s plans to expand and their calendar of events. They had a cheesesteak invitational for National Cheesesteak Day last March. Their anniversary party September 20-21 this year, celebrating their sixth anniversary. They are located at 5865 West Labath Ave. Adam likes to think of it as just west of Costco and south of the casino in Rohnert Park. They are dog friendly as long as the dogs are. The beer they are currently tasting is Prism Hazy IPA, 6.6% ABV, which won Best Hazy at Battle of the Brews last April. It also won Best in Show. Their focus has been mainly local but they will now be looking for more distribution into the East Bay and Sacramento. Herlinda's brother Anthony is a rattlesnake handler on the side. He knew someone who had a snake and when they needed a new handler, he got the job. Visit our sponsor Pizzaleah in Windsor for the finest pizza menu and the most authentic flavors around!
Stop #1 of the 2025 PMS Summer Tour from Rock and Brews in El Segundo. Chargers rookie running back Omarian Hampton. Henrik is back!
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Gary and Shannon answer the wildest questions left over from their News and Brews in Lancaster! From World Series predictions and pop culture trivia to losing their virginity and choosing their spirit animals. This episode is a must-listen for fans of the Gary and Shannon Show!Love the show? Don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave us a review! Stay dry everyone, blessings!Follow us on Instagram and X
As we get things going this week we find out Nate has been flexing his culinary muscles on some ice cream adventures. Naturally, we ask if he's made any with booze. He has not. He continues to be a source of disappointment.Seems like every week there's something new to blame on Gen Z. We've decided to embrace it. It's all Gen Z's fault - and they'll pay for this, one beer at a time.GABF announced some new beer styles for this year's competition and in interesting one-time category for a new hop. On the competition front there's also a new #1 in Africa, a unique and traditional style called umqombothi. Neat. We also found out Hulk Hogan's beer company is making a push to buy Hooter's, and they're apparently bidding against - Hooter's? Whatever happens it will have to get creative because, thanks to the 3-tier system, you can't own a brewery and a retailer. Let's see how this pans out.To wrap things up we chat about the worst beers we've ever tried and the brews ranked as the worst in the world. We've tried a few and can confirm they deserve their spot on the list.Thanks for listening to Beer Guys Radio! Your hosts are Tim Dennis and Brian Hewitt with producer Nate "Mo' Mic Nate" Ellingson and occasional appearances from Becky Smalls.Subscribe to Beer Guys Radio on your favorite app: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSSFollow Beer Guys Radio: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube If you enjoy the show we'd appreciate your support on Patreon. Patrons get cool perks like early, commercial-free episodes, swag, access to our exclusive Discord server, and more!
The guys are in rare form on this week's episode after a week of pure chaos in their work lives. Sir Michael Jenks sheds some light on an unknown storyline that blows the mind of Mark "The Mark" while both of them enjoy several frosty beverages from all over the world. It's a beer episode Can Crusher Nation... if you know you know! WWE ShopCan Crushers Merch Store
Hoops & Brews Ep 305: "SGA as good as Mike" NBA Finals G4 Preview (feat. Glasses Malone) by Hoops & Brews
Wrapping up a week worth of breweries you'll find at Rhythm & Brews this June 28th we end with "The Party Planner" Kylie from Pure Project! We get one more sample of what to look forward to with a crushable San Diego beer that is a staple for summertime, Tropical Mist.
We're celebrating over 3K subscribers and counting on the Bum Wine Bob YouTube channel with a wild episode of Bumming with Bobcat! Have you ever wondered what it's like to mix Froot Loops with your favorite brews? We have you covered right here! This time, we're mixing Froot Loops with beer for a chaotic taste test to mark the milestone! Roadhouse sips on a bold Colt 45, Kevin and Austin keep it classic with Keystone Light, and Bum Wine Bob brings the chaos with a Four Loko Red!Watch us blend, sip, and review these iconic drinks (and cereal!) with plenty of unfiltered reactions and regret. Will this combo be a hit or a miss? Tune in to find out!Watch the FULL VIDEO episode below on YouTube and SMASH that subscribe button!https://youtu.be/4pYcXekEOCMThank you to everyone for helping us hit OVER 4K SUBSCRIBERS and counting! Keep spreading the good word and tell your friends to subscribe! Support the blog and podcast by picking up a shirt or some other great merchandise at the Bumming with Bobcat Merch Store (http://store.bumwinebob.com) on TeePublic! Check it out!All that and MORE featured on this weeks episode! Make sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast apps to get the latest episodes! Tell your friends to check us out, grab a drink, and give the podcast a listen. Cheers!
The song goes the first cut is the deepest, but when you put you hand where it doesn't belong that cut might take a pinky. Atleast that's the case for Roadies head brewer Peter. To mark the event and give a little levity they named their latest Hazy IPA Deepcuts. It's balance makes this a perfect festival that you can enjoy at this year's Rhythm & Brews.
VIDEO @ HNBMEDIA.COM Hoops & Brews Ep. 304: "SGA is Privileged Chauncey Billups" We're back with another hot one!
Another person who has seen their fair share of Rhythm & Brews Festivals Kris from Prey Brewing was a part of the SDBG and helping with the planning of the event before COVID shut it down. Today he drops by the studio to talk about his experiences and preview what Prey Brewing will be pouring June 28th!
Burgeon Beer just dropped a brand new tasting room in Vista, so it makes sense to feature them today for the Rhythm & Brews festival! Pouring a staple to their line up and a beer you'll find at the festival, we toast to a Tuesday with Carlsbad Crush.
Sean Hussey and Ben Zuber of Cold Brews and Catholic Truths stop by to talk about apologetics, JD Vance, Pope Leo, and their approach to evangelization. Towards the end, Gomer talks for more than five minutes straight about a passionate evangelization topic. Who would have thought? Find out what it was on this week's episode! Enjoy!
Marie-Claire Evans is a singer/songwriter based in Roanoke, VA. Originally from Hampton Roads, she comes from a musical background of classical piano and vocal training but found a love for writing and performing indie/folk/rock music. Known for her wide vocal range and smoky lower register, her songs incorporate intimate lyrics and wistful melodies to produce a simultaneously powerful yet easy-listening experience for any audience to enjoy. When she isn't writing and performing, Marie-Claire spends her time coaching field hockey teams and reading as much as possible.
It's finally back after a long post COVID hiatus the San Diego Brewers Guild has brought back the Rhythm and Brews festival on June 28th! All week we're featuring different breweries who will be pouring at the event. We start the week off with the brewery that originated the festival, Mother Earh Brewing.
The escalating protests in Los Angeles are fueling a political feud between Governor Gavin Newsom and President Trump. Washington insider Dave Levinthal looks at the implications of the protests and war of words between Newsom and Trump.
In this episode of the Doc & Jacques radio variety show, hosts Dr. GiGi Reed and Jacques Kepner talk with John Zimmerman, president of the St. George Reef Lighthouse Preservation Society, and Russell Smithson, brand manager at Port O'Pints brewery. They discuss the historical significance and preservation efforts of the St. George Reef Lighthouse, highlighting […]
Welcome to the Summer Edition of the Brews in the Binyard side Podcast within a Podcast. Its the 9th time we have done one of these and they are very different to the usual shows, so after a run of 7 or 8 "normal" episodes I suppose I best warn newcomers that there may be a spot of bad language and you really don't want to play this with kids in the room. Someone will no doubt be offended, but that's not the intention and I hope everyone takes the show in the tongue in cheek manner it is intended. We start the show with a general catch up with some lively discussions about wargame magazine coverage and game complexity that develops nicely throughout the show. Part 2 is the draw for the 1st and 2nd Rounds of the World Cup of Wargaming Pet Hates, we discuss the results of the Preliminary Votes and those who didn't make the cut before going onto the draw. We delayed the usual 3rd part of listener questions, we were already over 3 hours in and thanks to the wonderful audience we had well over 70 questions, so we decided to come back and do a separate episode in a few weeks time. So sit back and enjoy this episode and I'll see you again soon with either a guest or a bunch of questions. Regards Ken The Yarkshire Gamer
Wayland Brewing Now Offering Flights Wayland Brewing has introduced beer flights—four 4oz pours for $11. It's a great way to explore their lineup, including their newest lagers. La Biere, a collab with Moriarty Meats, is brewed with French malt and Strisselspalt hops, offering floral and citrus aromas with a crisp, bready finish. Analog, a Czech Pilsner, is also now available in cans, on draft, and on side-pull at the taproom. Both are light, clean, and perfect for summer.Hofbrauhaus to Tap Hopfenweizen for June On June 5, Hofbrauhaus Buffalo will tap their seasonal Hopfenweizen. This 6.5% hazy wheat beer features a thick white head and notes of orange and pineapple, balanced by a clean, bitter finish. It's brewed with Citra, El Dorado, and Simcoe hops, along with their traditional hefeweizen yeast. The Buffalo Beer League will be on hand for the ceremonial barrel tapping and parade. For that night only, Stein Club memberships will be $149. Reserve at www.hofbrauhausbuffalo.com.Wine, Wags & Brews Fundraiser – June 11 The SPCA Serving Erie County is hosting Wine, Wags & Brews on June 11 (5–8pm) at 300 Harlem Rd., West Seneca. This pet-friendly event will include beer, cider, food trucks, bakeries, raffles, and pet-themed vendors. GA tickets are $45, VIP $75 (includes early entry and appetizers), and DD tickets are $25. All proceeds benefit the SPCA. 21+ to attend. Dogs welcome—but not required.Golden Snowball Sendoff at Buffalo Brewing – June 7 Buffalo Brewing Company is sending off the Golden Snowball on June 7 (2:30pm), as it returns to Syracuse after their snowfall victory. Mayor Ben Walsh will accept the award from Councilmember Mitch Nowakowski. To commemorate, pints of Golden Snowbeer—a Cascade dry-hopped cream ale brewed with local ingredients and WNY snow—will be just $5 from 1–4pm. This is your last chance to get it; it won't be brewed again.PakTek Recycling at Buffalo Brewing Got a pile of plastic can carriers? Buffalo Brewing Company has a bin in their taproom for collecting PakTech holders, which they sort, clean, and reuse—or return for proper recycling. Since these holders aren't curbside recyclable, this program helps keep plastic out of landfills and oceans. According to PakTech, efforts like this have diverted over 80 million pounds of plastic since 2012.Waldfest Returns – July 20 Waldfest: Festival in the Woods returns July 20 (12–7pm) at Spring Garden Park in East Aurora. Celebrate German heritage with authentic beer, food, and music from the German American Musicians and the Polka Boyz. Tickets are $15 in advance or $30 at the gate. This is a rain-or-shine event with free parking. More info and tickets at SpringGarden.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tony comes with a new Top Five segment listing his favorite Biggie guest verses in celebration of what would've been The Notorious One's 53rd birthday. Plus, Collin Zreet provides food pairing suggestions for American Stout beers. Additional notes from the show: Jazzanova - In Between Live Mariah Carey celebrating 20 years of The Emancipation of Mimi Vicki Sometani & MAX RAD
Hear how Forbidden Root uses rare botanicals and fruit to craft unique beers—and how the same fruit can create different flavors.Phil Zelewsky, Head Brewer at Forbidden Root, shares how Chicago's first botanical brewery evolved from a root beer experiment into one of the top 10 brewpubs in the U.S. He explains how founder Robert Finkel sources wild ingredients like the “smuggled” Alpine botanical Génépi, Forbidden Root's approach to using “unusual but appropriate” ingredients, how to determine whether a root belongs in a beer, and how Thailand's markets and flavors inspired his ingredient mindset. He also discusses brewing with feijoa (pineapple guava) in a kettle sour, flagship beers like the strawberry basil Hefeweizen and peach witbier, the challenges of sourcing fruit with consistent flavor from one purveyor to the next.After the beer break, Phil introduces Bicycle Fire, a fruited Kveik ale brewed with hearth-grilled grapefruit and white pepper. He explains the advantages of Kveik yeast, including fast fermentation and high-temperature tolerance, and then breaks down Sláinte, a collaboration Irish Red Ale with Parlor Pizza, and shares how collaborations come together at the brewery. He also discusses the Black Phillip black IPA (a.k.a. Cascadian Dark Ale) and explains the use of their “flavor torpedo,” a device for infusing beers with hops, cherry stems, and more. Plus: Phil's “origin story” of how bartending at Merle's #1 Barbecue led to homebrewing, and eventually, to leading production at Forbidden Root.About Forbidden Root: As the first botanical brewery in Chicago (located in the West Town neighborhood), Forbidden Root's mission is to brew botanic beer, working to evoke the natural world in new and unique ways. Learn more on their website at https://forbiddenroot.com/ —You can learn more about Crafty Brewers and get in touch with us on our official website, https://craftybrewerspod.com Crafty Brewers is a production of Quantum Podcasts, LLC. Is your brewery or business looking to capture a loyal audience to drive business results with the power of podcasting? Then visit https://quantum-podcasts.com/ to learn more.Our executive producer and editor is award-winning podcaster Cody Gough. He insists that we tell you that in this episode, you'll learn about: New England IPA, Ghost Tropic, botanical beer, flavor torpedo brewing, grilled grapefruit beer, hearth-grilled fruit, fruit beer brewing, wheat beer base, experimental beer styles, kettle sour brewing, fruit puree in beer, brewing with orange peel, white pepper in beer, heather in beer, heather honey beer, smoked malt, Seville orange peel, roasted barley beer, carafa malt, Black IPA vs Cascadian Dark Ale, how to brew with botanicals, botanical beer recipes, brewing with cherry stems, Forbidden Root beer styles, collaboration beer process, grapefruit in IPA, beer recipe consistency, flavor infusion brewing, ingredient sourcing for brewers, pub brewing vs production brewing, epic spices Chicago, Merle's Number One Barbecue, Chicago craft brewery collaborations, and seasonal fruit beer.
Send us a textBBQ Radio Network is brought to you weekly by BBQr's Delight 100% All Natural Wood PelletsHost Todd Johns of Plowboys BBQ welcomes Colorado chef and restaurateur Riley Romanin, fresh off winning the Pitmaster's Trophy for Best Tri Tip at the 2025 Blues, Brews & BBQ Festival at Beaver Creek Resort.Riley shares his unique approach to live-fire cooking in the Rockies, from the whole fish experience at his Beaver Creek restaurant Hooked to the house-butchered, scratch-made offerings at R Farmers Market in Avon, CO.We talk about the challenges and adaptations of BBQ at elevation, explore Rocky Mountain proteins like elk and bison, and get Riley's favorite tips for grilling Colorado trout to perfection.It's a mountain-to-pitmaster conversation flavors, sustainability, and serious culinary insights.Tune in to BBQ Radio Network, the #1 nationally syndicated show dedicated to BBQ and grilling.Looking for the latest BBQ news, trends, and recipes? Check out The Smoke Sheet — your weekly insider's guide to all things barbecue. From pitmaster interviews to must-visit BBQ joints, they've got you covered. Subscribe today at bbqnewsletter.com and stay fired up on all things ‘cue!www.bbqrsdelight.com www.yodersmokers.com www.bbqradionetwork.com www.holsteinmfg.com www.atbbq.com www.plowboysbbq.com www.smokeonwheels.com
This episode kicks off with Rohde diving into the world of craft beer, talking a little Great Raft Brewing. Meanwhile, Tony enters a new era—officially joining the ranks of PC Master Race gamers. He is no longer an X Box fan boy. In the sports segment, the conversation gets heated as the crowd weighs in on whether it's time to fire Nico. Luka and LA still doesn't sound quite right. Entertainment ramps up with Jason's excitement over the Days Gone Remaster and a wild possibility—Sony PlayStation might get Halo! Plus, a few unexpected twists round out the episode, making for another unpredictable ride. Fueled by good conversation and strong opinions, this episode delivers a perfect mix of gaming, sports, and craft beer culture.
Mike Wendt and Andy Ferg announce the worst kept secret... BITES & BREWS is actually FERG FEST 2!! Round 1 of The BEoNS Awards is underway, we discuss various kinks, figure out what Tusi is, and other nonsense. We're the food show your deserve.Special THANKS to The Gary Girolamo Group, Ben Franklin Print Co., Twisted Fate Brewing, Anthony's Roast Beef, Cabaret Lounge, Jamie's Roast Beef, Tostimo's Pizza Kitchen & C&S Pizza!Thanks to the very talented Mark DiChiara for the original F-Buddies theme music.
On this episode of Pucks & Brews, Mike and Liam discuss and recap the conference finals, talk about Jonathan Toews possibly making a comeback to the NHL, former New York Ranger announcing his retirement, preview and give predictions for the 2025 Stanley Cup Final rematch between the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers, and more. Enjoy!Recorded Tuesday June 3rd, 2025Follow us on our social medias: Twitter- @Pucksandbrews @MikeShades @wojtweets @gotimer_liam Instagram- @pucksandbrewspod @m.j.sparacino @bwojno9 Facebook page- @PucksandBrews0:00 Extended intro6:27 Conference finals recap23:44 Jonathan Toews possibly making a NHL comeback 27:56 Jesper Fast announces retirement/reminiscing37:58 Stanley Cup Final Predictions 50:48 Final thoughts/Extended
This is a legacy episode from a few years ago with Greg Blanchard. You probably know Greg from his YouTube channel and him being a baller in California. Alex could'nt make it because of some family issues that included puking! haha. Come listen to Paul and Greg talk for one of the longest episodes on Bass and Brews ever!
The Phillies had a chance to sweep the Braves last week before losing Game 2 of Thursday's doubleheader.Still, the Phillies had momentum entering this weekend's series against the Brewers. But Milwaukee pummeled the Phillies, sweeping them at Citizens Bank Park for the first time since 2014. Almost everything went wrong. Sure, the Phils were without Bryce Harper, who is recovering from a HBP on his right elbow. But the pitching was bad at times, while the defense was arguably worse. We get into the bad and the ugly, plus a shakeup to the pitching staff.Get 20% off your first Slab Pack or card purchase by going to ArenaClub.com/FOUL and use code FOUL.It's “Best Week” by Manco & Manco Pizza! Manco's is the Best of the Best, and every week throughout the season we pick our best Phillies players, performances and moments of the week.Love The Phillies Show? You can purchase your very own Phillies Show t-shirt by 47 Brand here! We've got maroon and powder blue shirts in stock!@The Phillies Show Subscribe to the show on YouTube and follow us on social media!@Foul Territory We're part of the Foul Territory Network. Follow FT and find more shows, including Fair Territory!If you like The Phillies Show, subscribe and give us a five-star review!
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This week continues our series that isn't really a series. Over these 7 weeks we're featuring sermons based on what God is saying to us these days. We're calling it our "Spring Mixtape 2025."In this sermon Jeremy looks at what the writer of Hebrews says about putting our faith in Jesus and His sacrifice and calls us to live from the victory of God.Scripture: Hebrews 9:1-10
This is a legacy episode from a few years ago with Greg Blanchard. You probably know Greg from his YouTube channel and him being a baller in California. Alex could'nt make it because of some family issues that included puking! haha. Come listen to Paul and Greg talk for one of the longest episodes on Bass and Brews ever!
Hello Jammers! Welcome back to another year of the Listen Local Podcast, and man do we have a great season kickoff episode for you! To begin the show, co-hosts Ken Lacy, Jacob Blaeser and Isaiah Moengen chat about what's been going on this offseason for the Lakes Jam crew, what to expect at this year's Lakes Jam, and then dive right into the guest segments. The first guest of the new season is Mike Ecker from Grand Casino Mille Lacs. Mike really gets into why he - and Grand Casino - have really enjoyed their partnership with Lakes Jam the past couple of years and why being a Presenting Sponsor this year was important to them. The crew also chat about various events happening this summer at Grand Casino, including Brews and Beats which will be accompanied by a Lakes Jam Pre-Party! Then... after Mike signs off, the team catches up with Reese Glover, who will be performing on the Camping Stage at this year's Lakes Jam. Reese, who is well known within the Listen Local Podcast family discusses why the Brainerd Lakes Area is so important to him, who some of his biggest music influences are and that Lakes Jam will be his first "outdoor festival" he's performed at. All of this and much more on the season kickoff show of the Listen Local Podcast. Thanks so much to Mike and Reese for joining the show!
There has been 10 straight of Saturdays with rain. AMAs were last night. Billie Eilish took home 7 awards. Gracie Abrams was named new artist of the year. JLO hosted and performed as well. Red sox lost to the Brews yesterday. Karen Read trial continues today; reports suggesting the prosecution might have one final witness before the defense starts presenting its case. Trump wants to take the 3billion of funding from Harvard and give it to trade schools. 3 more inmates from the New Orleans prison escape were tracked down this weekend. Huge numbers for Lilo and Stick and Mission Impossible.
Like many musicians, Kerry started singing and performing when he was a kid in church. At age 7 he was singing solos in front of the entire congregation. Then came piano lessons to learn to read and write music. He really loved to sing though, so he concentrated on his vocals. He performed all throughout his school years, all the way up through college at George Mason University. The West Coast was calling him so in 1988 on a wing and a prayer he heads out to L.A.!! He settles in and meets some great musicians and starts to perform out there, singing in some experimental Rock bands like Acid Clown. In 1991 he came up with the concept of The Thrillbillyz and, along with the help of some great musician friends, was able to record a four song demo at Fox Studios in Glendale, CA and work with the owner/engineer Rich Fox. In 1993 ,after several years of performing around Southern California as The Thrillbillyz, Hurley moves back to the East Coast and his hometown of Roanoke, Virginia. Roanoke definitely is not as big of a market as L.A. but it has a growing music scene and Hurley jumps in head first. He re-forms The Thrillbillyz and starts playing shows like crazy. He continues to write and work on his originals and in 1994 takes his band into Flat Five Studios in Salem, VA and records the album “Romp!” and releases it in 1995. Ten of the eleven songs are originals and a few of the songs (Franklin County Moonshine & Sweet Leaf) wind up on the radio in regular rotation on the area's biggest Rock station 96.3 WROV. The band played constantly in support of it's record and through it's association with Buzz Casey and WROV was able to open up for quite a few National acts like Government Mule, Storyville, Foghat, Loverboy, Johnny Winter, Matchbox 20 and many more!!! The band played and enjoyed success for the next 5 years and in 2000 everyone went their own musical ways. Hurley had been singing on the side for a Blues band called Blues Hangover from 96 to 98 and traveled quite a bit with them, winning several Blues Contests and traveling to Memphis, TN in 97 to compete in the Blues Foundation's International Blues Challenge. It was a great learning experience. In 2001 Hurley wound up joining The Fat Daddy Band and that very same year went down and won the Charlotte Blues Society's contest and in 2002 went to Memphis again to represent them at the IBC and made it to the finals (one of ten bands out of 150). For the next 14 years he would front that band and continue to write songs. He put out 2 cd's with The Fat Daddy Band - “From The Soul”(2003) and “Live & Lovin' It!”(2005).
This edition of the GaS Weekend Fix is special because we are LIVE at Bravery Brewing Co. for our New and Brews of 2025! We answered questions from our listeners and even found out what happened after Peter escaped Gary's house!Love the show? Don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave us a review! Stay dry everyone, blessings!
Gary and Shannon are live at Bravery Brewing for their News and Brews!!! San Diego plane crash: Rock band drummer, music agency co-founder identified as victims killed in crash. Judge Blocks Trump Effort to Bar International Students at Harvard. Bart Avery, Bravery Brewing Co. joins the team to talk Beer, Pizza and Air Traffic Control. Bear cub rescued from woods is being raised by humans dressed as bears.
We dig into Ireland's storied spirit, poitin, Peru's historic beverage, chicha and Uganda's traditional brew, malwa. What accounts for their staying power, and how has their popularity transcended time? Avery Thompson, Julie Carli, and Anne Kirya report. Turn this Irish Coffee into a Belfast Coffee by replacing the whiskey with poitin! Get a 14-day free trial for an America's Test Kitchen digital subscription here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oh boy! Where do we begin? Show got away from us QUICKLY! Brrr-Brrr! // GAS remote at News & Brews at Bravery Brewery! Combating mosquitoes with mosquitoes! Sterilizing male mosquitoes #mosquitoes #AnkleBiters // I'll be at the Queen Mary June 4th at 12 go to EventBrite.com to buy tickets. FAA more outages. Pilot passes out while the co-pilot was in the bathroom.// A new study suggests 75% of sunscreens are not safe or effective. Did you sun with baby oil & Vaseline when you were younger? #Sunscreen #BabyOil
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Empower your magickal teas with crystal grids! The author of the popular A Tea Witch's Grimoire takes tea magick to a new level as she brings you into the enchanting realm where the art of tea-making intertwines with the power of crystal grids, creating a harmonious fusion of energies that will elevate your magickal practice.Tea magick has a profound connection to nature, mindfulness, and spiritual transformation. Here you'll learn how to select and prepare teas that align with your intentions, harnessing their unique properties to enhance your rituals and meditations. But the enchantment doesn't stop there. A Tea Witch's Crystal Brews unveils the captivating realm of crystal grids, where carefully selected gemstones are arranged in geometric patterns to amplify intention and manifest desires. Explore the world of crystals and unlock their hidden powers as you discover the intricate interplay between crystals and tea magick. Along with rituals and recipes in this book, you'll unravel the secrets of combining these two ancient practices, creating a synergy that enhances your spiritual journey. As you explore the symbiotic relationship between specific teas and corresponding crystals, you'll gain insight into the sacred geometry behind crystal grids and learn how to design your own layouts that align with your intentions.A Tea Witch's Crystal Brews offers step-by-step instructions, enchanting rituals, recipes, meditations, and practical tips that allow you to infuse your daily life with the transformative energies of tea magick and crystal grids.Find the book and author:https://redwheelweiser.com/book/a-tea-witchs-crystal-brews-9781578638710/https://www.instagram.com/the_tea_witch_blog/?hl=enhttps://theteawitchblog.com/author/smharlow/https://www.facebook.com/s.m.harlowbooks/S. M. Harlow discovered her love of wildcraft over two decades ago. When she is not writing, Susana is studying to become a doctor of traditional naturopathy. She lives just outside Birmingham, Alabama, with her husband and son. She is the author of A Tea Witch's Grimoire: Magickal Recipes for Your Tea Time.
In this week’s First $1,000 story, learn how one coffee enthusiast brewed up an SEO-driven affiliate strategy, hitting $1,000 by offering thoughtful gear recommendations. Side Hustle School features a new episode EVERY DAY, featuring detailed case studies of people who earn extra money without quitting their job. This year, the show includes free guided lessons and listener Q&A several days each week. Show notes: SideHustleSchool.com Email: team@sidehustleschool.com Be on the show: SideHustleSchool.com/questions Connect on Instagram: @193countries Visit Chris's main site: ChrisGuillebeau.com Read A Year of Mental Health: yearofmentalhealth.com If you're enjoying the show, please pass it along! It's free and has been published every single day since January 1, 2017. We're also very grateful for your five-star ratings—it shows that people are listening and looking forward to new episodes.