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52 Pearls: Weekly Money Wisdom
Episode 272: First-Class Travel on an Economy Budget with Points Pro Bry Keith

52 Pearls: Weekly Money Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 32:44 Transcription Available


Ever wondered how people afford champagne and lie-flat seats at 35,000 feet? Hint: It's not always their wallet—it's their credit card strategy.In this episode, Melissa Joy, CFP®, sits down with travel pro and entrepreneur Bry Keith to reveal how to turn everyday spending into extraordinary travel experiences using credit card points. Bry shares how she went from corporate finance and tech to helping clients fly business class for pennies on the dollar—sometimes squeezing 5–10x more value out of their points.You'll learn: ✈️ The #1 mistake most travelers make when using points (and how to avoid it)

The Loose Forward Podcast
Ginger Prince of NZ, Fresh Meat & You've Been Jaked

The Loose Forward Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 81:18


So first of all a confession - breaking news about Steve McNamara came just as we'd finished recording - only in Rugby League!! It's Bry off the bench as Callum suns himself on his week off. Hear about new nicknames, Jake Connor getting out Connored and Eason  Enjoy... Season 5 Episode 16 (168)

Tell Em Steve-Dave
#637: Heart of Dixon

Tell Em Steve-Dave

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 68:57


Bry goes to Vegas, concerts, a 13%er makes a grand gesture, ye's new song, Walt makes a big announcement.

Tell Em Steve-Dave
#636: Horseplay

Tell Em Steve-Dave

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 95:32


Q goes to the Kentucky derby, Bry goes to Vegas (maybe), reacher, Ming's standup is evaluated, git em is back in trouble.

Les Petites Ondes
Collège Les Colliberts - Food Média & Chacun son loisir

Les Petites Ondes

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025


Les élèves de 6ème, 5ème, 4ème et  de 3ème de l'atelier média du collège Les Colliberts de Saint-Michel-en-l'Herm en Vendée ont enregistrée 4 émissions lors d'un atelier d'initiation. *** FOOD MEDIA Louise vous emmène dans son émission consacrée à la nourriture. Vous écouterez d'abord Théo et Noé qui vous parleront de Fast-Food. Ensuite, Lize nous présentera sa chronique sur le fait de manger sain. Finalement, Olivia recevra Lou, nutritionniste. Vénus sera à la réalisation de l'émission. Crédits musique : Happy - Pharell Williams  *** CHACUN SON LOISIR Laura présente cette émission dédiée aux loisirs. Vous entendrez le journaliste Raphaël qui recevra Louise, pour parler de skateboard. Ensuite, Roxane nous présentera sa chronique sur la danse. A la fin de cette émission, Kenji et Yohan vous parleront de anime. Crédits musique : Freed from desire - Gala *** Découvrez les autres émissions de la classe : Voyage à Paris & Sport cardio. *** Ces émissions ont été enregistrées dans le cadre d'un atelier radio le mardi 29 avril 2025 à Radio Campus Paris avec les élèves du Collège Les Colliberts de Saint-Michel-en-l'Herm en Vendée, animé par Méli Bry et Gabrielle Bayer.

PONTIFACTS
Habemus Papam: Who is Pope Leo XIV?

PONTIFACTS

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 28:37


HABEMUS PAPAM! Bry, Fry and Gregg discuss the new pope, Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV.  Support Pontifacts: Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/pontifactspod Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pontifactspodcast  Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/pontifactspod Amazon Wishlist: https://tinyurl.com/pontifactswishlist   Listen to Popeular History: https://popeularhistory.podbean.com/

In A World! Films What If Podcast
The Breakfast Club (1985) 40th Anniversary

In A World! Films What If Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 116:30


Don't You Forget About… This Episode!This week on In a World! Films What If Podcast, Bry the Movie Guy heads into Saturday detention with The Breakfast Club! A film that taught us labels don't define us and sometimes, one day can change everything.Join me as I revisit this John Hughes classic, unpacking its lasting impact, behind-the-scenes stories, and the what-ifs that could've reshaped the cast forever. Was Judd Nelson almost shown the door? Could you imagine anyone else as Bender, Claire, or even Carl?It's a love letter to teenage misfits, misunderstood souls, and the movie that made us feel a little more seen.So gather around on the library floor and let's talk The Breakfast Club.

PONTIFACTS
Sede Vacante: The Cardinals Pt. 2 (The Pack) with Popeular History

PONTIFACTS

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 98:14


Before the conclave convenes on May 7th, Bry, Fry and Gregg (Popeular History) discuss the Cardinals, and in part 2 we discuss the whole of the cardinal electorate, as well as a few unconventional pope choices, presented by Fry!! CONCLAVE LIVESTREAM: https://www.youtube.com/live/OqyACgPq4no?si=VwFa2WDCJmiG163Y   

PONTIFACTS
Sede Vacante: The Cardinals Pt. 1 (The Papabili) with Popeular History

PONTIFACTS

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 80:40


Before the conclave convenes on May 7th, Bry, Fry and Gregg (Popeular History) discuss the Cardinals considered most likely to be elected Pope.  Join us in Part 2: the Pack, to hear about the whole cardinal electorate, coming very soon!  CONCLAVE LIVESTREAM: https://www.youtube.com/live/OqyACgPq4no?si=VwFa2WDCJmiG163Y         

PONTIFACTS
Sede Vacante: Wildest Conclaves in History

PONTIFACTS

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 29:15


As part of our exploration of the papal transition, Bry and Fry revisit a presentation they gave at the 2019 Sound Education conference on the wildest papal elections in history. In this episode, we discuss the first election by acclamation, the reason we have conclaves, and a pope elected by accident.   Support Pontifacts: Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/pontifactspod   Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pontifactspodcast    Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/pontifactspod   Amazon Wishlist: https://tinyurl.com/pontifactswishlist 

A Psychic's Story
The Call to Egypt: A Sacred Journey of Healing and Awakening (with Bryana Clover)

A Psychic's Story

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 57:25


Are you hearing the call? In this special episode of A Psychic's Story, Nichole welcomes back soul guide and spiritual teacher Bryana Clover to share exciting updates about their collaboration in the spiritual pilgrimage and retreat to Egypt, happening September 1 to 14, 2025.Together, Nichole and Bry discuss the latest discoveries surrounding Egypt's mysteries – including reports of a possible underground city beneath the Giza Pyramids – and reflect on the ancient, sacred wisdom still reverberating through the land today.They share personal stories of their own powerful, life-changing experiences in Egypt and reveal how this upcoming journey is far more than just a tourist trip – it's a transformational soul awakening.This episode covers:Fascinating new findings about the Great Pyramids and Sphinx.Mysterious phenomena captured at Sekhmet's chapel.Why Egypt's energy feels like a homecoming for many.Personal spiritual experiences in Egypt's sacred sites.Full details about the September 2025 pilgrimage and what makes it so unique.How you can join this once-in-a-lifetime spiritual adventure. Important information about the trip:Application Deadline: June 1, 2025.Early Bird Price: $8,888 (payment plans available).After June 1: Price increases and payment plans will not be available.Special Bonus: Early applicants will receive a 1:1 session with Nichole and Bryana in Egypt!This journey is for you if you feel the pull of ancient lands, sacred connections, and a deeper awakening to your true self.Ready to answer the call? Learn more and apply to the Egypt Pilgrimage via Bry's website or on apsychicsstory.com. Follow on Instagram at @apsychicsstory and @bryanaclover.Thanks to listeners, A Psychic's Story is a top 0.5% global, #3 spiritual and #2 and #7 psychic podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review wherever you get your podcasts or even sharing it with someone who would benefit from hearing it. Your support like this helps A Psychic's Story continue to create meaningful content. A Psychic's Story wouldn't be possible without your support so THANK YOU for listening. If you'd like to further support the podcast, please:SUBSCRIBE in your favorite podcast playerFOLLOW @apsychicsstory on InstagramBOOK a session with NicholeSIGN-UP to receive emails, news, alerts and more from A Psychic's StoryBECOME a Psychic Club member on Patreon to access additional contentThis podcast is intended to inspire you on your personal journey toward inner peace. The podcast host, co-hosts or guests are not psychologists or medical doctors and do not offer any professional health or medical advice. If you are suffering from any psychological or medical conditions, please seek help from a qualified health professional.Support the show

John and Charlie's Golden Nonsense
Episode 141 - Fire Guy Valhalla (Jombi)

John and Charlie's Golden Nonsense

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 52:07


Now Hiring: (1) Space Banjo Player Big thanks to Bry and Auden for coming through Check out their latest album And go see them on Sunday at RiverBeat Music Festival Subscribe. Follow us. Thanks for listening Vaya con Dios GoldenNonsense.com

The Loose Forward Podcast
Giddy-o Ref, Arthur Mourgue crash helmet & Dreaming of Gaz

The Loose Forward Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 83:00


On this weeks episode Callum is in the building but not on the pod so super sub Bry comes to the rescue, we discuss all the happenings from Super League Round 9 including the Giddiest Video Referee and just how Northern are we as a sport. A Bumper edition of Only In Rugby League highlights this weeks comedic value including someone who really likes Gaz O'Brien (Maybe too much)  Join us for all this and much more 

The Popeular History Podcast
CONCLAVE '25: Raising the Alarm: Schism by Dubias Means?

The Popeular History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 16:35


Not a spelling mistake, a pun. I do those. Search up "dubia letter" if you're scrathing your head over the title. LINKS Catholic Herald coverage of Cardinal Müller's church split comments: https://thecatholicherald.com/cardinal-muller-warns-church-risks-split-if-orthodox-pope-not-chosen/  Apostolic Constitution Romano Pontifici Eligendo (1975): https://www.vatican.va/content/paul-vi/it/apost_constitutions/documents/hf_p-vi_apc_19751001_romano-pontifici-eligendo.html  CNN coverage of Cardinal Becciu situation: https://www.cnn.com/2025/04/23/europe/cardinal-becciu-conclave-controversy-intl/index.html  Cruxnow coverage of Sister Brambilla situation: https://cruxnow.com/vatican/2025/04/francis-legacy-lives-as-top-vatican-woman-gets-accidental-invite-to-conclave  Pontifacts + Popeular History Livestream of Pope Francis' funeral (join Adopt-A-Cardinal in the comments!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Cl8ISMTqMA  Novena to Mary, Undoer of Knots: https://www.theholyrosary.org/maryundoerknots/  TRANSCRIPT Welcome to Popeular History. My name is Gregg and this is another Conclave special: “Raising the Alarm: Schism by Dubias Means?” Last Thursday, The Catholic Herald ran an article titled “Cardinal Müller warns Church risks split if ‘orthodox' pope not chosen.” Specifically, the Catholic Herald quotes the former head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith as saying “a heretic pope who changes every day depending on what the mass media is saying would be catastrophic.” Which, I hope he's answering a question like “would a heretic pope who changes every day depending on what the mass media is saying be catastrophic”? Because unless that idea is being planted in his mind by the interviewer, it would seem that such a dire scenario is something Cardinal Müller is actively worried about. And if it's something he's actively worried about, well that's got its own gravity. Bottom line, the article raises the potential specter of a schism, a split, in the Church, presumably some sort of major antipope situation where some of the Cardinals decide to reject the conclusion and go off and set up a rival Pope. We've seen antipopes before many times in Church history, though it's been a while since there's been a major one, recognized by a significant number of Catholics, say 5 percent. Or heck, even 1 percent. Longtime Pontifacts listeners will recall Bry and Fry actually interviewed Pope Michael, a modern antipope, back in 2022 shortly before his death. Oh, and thanks recent livestream viewer "Nogah f" for asking their antipope question with a handy definition of “serious” antipope accompanying, that was useful. Attentive listeners will probably know that I'm concerned about the possibility of schism myself, and if the Herald headline about Cardinal Müller is correct, I'm not alone. The reality is that even if the headline is wrong, I am comfortable saying it would be naïve to conclude that the possibility of schism isn't present in the minds of most Cardinals. After all, fundamentally, preventing schism is what the conclave process and ultimately the College of Cardinals is all about. Really, you could take it further: preventing schism is what the Papacy is about, uniting Christians under one clear umbrella. Wait, no, preventing schism is what Christianity is about, uniting humanity in Christ. Wait, no, ending the schism between God and humanity caused by the Fall is what Christ is about. You get the idea: Schism bad. Given that there seems to be more concern about the possibility of schism than usual, as we ramp up towards the conclave, it's worth asking what should be done to reduce the possibility and severity of such a break. Obviously it's pretty presumptuous of me to be talking about this, but I haven't seen it elsewhere, and it needs to be discussed. There are steps that should be taken publicly before the conclave to resolve ambiguities and close loopholes, and I haven't seen them taken yet, which has me a bit nervous, but given the nature of the situation, well, it may simply be that fundamental differences will remain. I'll update the show notes if and when I see updates relating to any of these things, this is obviously pretty cutting edge in terms of events coverage and there's a lot going on. Ok, let me lay this out. First, there are a surprising number of issues relating to who is actually a Cardinal-Elector in this conclave: an unusually high number of points of discussion, but not an unprecedented number, to be clear, since you need to work hard to find truly unprecedented things in Church history. Second, there is a notably strong traditionalist camp who, if I may read between the lines in Müller's statement, is prepared to reject any Pope they do not consider sufficiently orthodox. Let's tackle the first topic first. Probably the single most significant source of uncertainty in this election is the canonical limit of 120 Cardinal Electors, given that this will be the first Conclave to exceed the limit. In fact, there will be more Cardinal-Electors in this conclave than there have ever been, though that may be misleading, after all, how many people tended to take part in the Papal elections of the first millennium where not only the clergy but the people of Rome participated? Rome was smaller then, but it would be difficult to believe it wasn't a healthy crowd. The word “thousands” comes to mind. And yes, I too wonder how many women were in the crowds on those occasions when Popes were elected by acclamation. But then I think of how if it were up to individual voting in any form, even the most popular elections in the Hellenistic world appeared to be sausage fests. The Greco-Roman milieu gave us the Patriarchy after all, and as they say, the past is a foreign country, they do things differently there. In any event, the 120 cap being broken isn't too crazy a precedent, as it was only established in 1975 and was ignored at times by two of Pope Francis' traditionally-minded predecessors, Pope Saint John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI. But it's also worth noting that Pope Francis ignored the rule so aggressively you might be tempted to think he misunderstood it. Did he think it was a minimum rather than a maximum? By my count, when Francis announced what would turn out to be his final batch of new Cardinals on October 6th of last year, there were already 121 new Cardinals kicking around, and it was only the untimely death of Spanish Cardinal Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot that made sure there were fewer than 120 electors when the time came for the official elevation of the new batch. During the waiting period, one of the announced new Cardinals–Bishop Syukur of Bogor, Indonesia–declined the honor, and, as if to underscore how determined he was to have a very full College of Cardinals, Pope Francis elevated the Archbishop of Naples in his place, bringing the total number of Cardinal-Electors to a record high 140, which went mostly down to 135 by the time of Pope Francis' death last Monday due to Cardinals reaching the age of 80 and automatically losing their elector status. And yes, you heard that right, the Catholic Church of all places is one of the few organizations in the world with a hard cap on the age of electors. Oh, and yes, I did say the number went *mostly* down, more on that later. In reality, the Pope is an absolute monarch. Sure, the Apostolic Constitution Romano Pontifici Eligendo exists and caps the number of Cardinal-Electors at 120 in Paragraph 33, but it's not like that was news to Pope Francis when he was blatantly disregarding It throughout his pontificate, and it's not like absolute monarchs are bound by constitutions–that's pretty specifically what makes them absolute monarchs. In short, it was a bit of a non-issue for him. And I also think it was an occasion where he decided to make things uncomfortable for the cardinals who he critiqued for being too comfortable early on in his pontificate. He famously told people to make a bit of a mess in the Church, and here he made a bit of a mess with the constitution of the college compared to the, uh, well, the Constitution of the College. I think he wanted the Cardinals to *have to * figure it out,  have to be a little uncomfortable with rigid rules. Anyways, in the words of an analysis kindly provided by Gabe over at the Papability Index over on X, quote “The 120 rule is a matter of Ecclesiastical Law, not Divine Law, so the Pope can dispense of it as he sees fit. Those ‘extra' Cardinals have just as many rights as the 120 since the Pope's powers, privileges, and appointments are unassailable as long as he's operating within the confines of Divine Law.”  end quote That makes sense to me, but constitutions are more of an issue for constitutional bodies, which, at the end of the day, is what the College of Cardinals is. I hate to say it, but I am definitely of the opinion that the College needs to address this discrepancy somehow, as this is a loophole that could be used to undermine the legitimacy of the next Pope. Perhaps the safest course would be to ensure the final vote is lopsided enough that a ⅔ majority would be cleared even discounting the “extra” electors, however many there end up being. Really what I think may happen is that this issue will go unaddressed during the sede vacante but may be used by a dissatisfied faction as an excuse to refuse to recognize the result. If this happens, it will be readily identifiable as an excuse because if the faction were really only interested in the legitimacy of the election, they would be objecting sooner, like right now, before any votes take place. To allow the conclave to proceed without flagging legitimate concerns about its, well, legitimacy, would be startlingly irresponsible for any Cardinal, and to follow that up with only rejecting the result and declaring an antipope only after the fact would expose the cynical motives and manipulative nature of such an act. I genuinely hope that doesn't happen, but now is not the time for me to sit back and say nothing about the apparent possibility. There are other smaller-scale eligibility questions with similar solutions and potentially similar outcomes, such as the updated official birthdays of a couple of the African cardinals that have had the result of keeping them eligible. I want to be clear that I, personally, am not questioning their eligibility, nor is this breaking news, this is as publicly available information as the 120 elector limit and everything else I've been talking about. But all legitimately concerned about avoiding schism should raise their objections now. Any Cardinals planning to toss the game board only after they lose need to know that their motives are clear and that this is not a game. And yeah, in case you can't tell, I have a particular concern about this. But it's a general problem, so there's no need to put my case into territory where I could be accused of ad hominem accusations by naming names. Let's just say late challenges here would be doubias at best. There's also the case of Cardinal Becciu, who as I understand it, resigned the rights and privileges of the Cardinalate back in 2020 but who now appears to be arguing that participating in a Conclave wasn't among those rights and privileges that he resigned. I do not expect the other Cardinals to find his arguments convincing. Finally, we have the case of Sister Simona Bambrilla, a female head of one of the Vatican's Dicasteries and more importantly *not a Cardinal* who was accidentally invited to participate in the Cardinals-only general congregations that began last week. I don't expect that to be an actual issue, but I thought it worth mentioning both for a bit of levity and as a reminder of the way women are kept out of places where they really honestly should be if you ask me. Whoops, uh, there went that levity. Ok, so that's my TED talk on the surprisingly fuzzy boundaries marking of the participants in the upcoming conclave. Eventually the “Extra Omnes” will be said and the doors will be locked “Con clave”--with a key, and, well, the “speak now or forever hold your peace” window will have passed at that point. Unless there are significant developments before then, I anticipate only Cardinal Becciu will have raised concerns, and then only for his case if my reading is right. Pro tip: I'm giving plenty of qualifiers when talking about Becciu due to what I perceive as a high risk of litigation. Just in case that wasn't obvious. Anyways, let's shift gears to the second of topic of concern I brought up at the start of this: Cardinals prepared to reject any Pope they do not consider sufficiently orthodox. And really, I can broaden that out to any Catholic prepared to reject the Pope, because the underlying scenario is the same, whether you're a Cardinal or a catechumen. If you reject the Pope, you're not Catholic. Union with the Pope is what defines Catholicism. I know there are those who disagree, I would hope they are not Cardinals of the Catholic Church. They can go play for Saint Louis if they want to be Cardinals while rejecting the Pope. The idea that a Pope can be deposed for heresy has been brought up and refuted time and again throughout Church history. If I need to work up an episode on that specifically I can, but the reality is putting this together has been a lot of work for one night, following up on the two and a half hours I spent livestreaming Francis' funeral at 4 am yesterday. Oh, yes, so if you're looking for yesterday's episode, by the way, look on the Pontifacts feed youtube and get ready to Adopt-A-Cardinal in the comments of the video! In any case, getting away from the self-plug and back to as serious as I have ever been and then some, I'll say this: I will accept whoever the next Pope is as Pope until they die or resign. You'd think Cardinals would be prepared to do this as well, but I've developed a degree of doubt. I want to conclude this episode by encouraging you to join the Vice-Pope and I in a novena to Mary, Undoer of Knots. As you may know, a novena is a sort of nine-day prayer-a-thon for a specific intention: in this case for a successful conclave, defined as one that finds the Cardinals and the whole Church united under the new Pope.  As you may also know, Our Lady, Undoer of Knots was a favorite devotion of the late Pope Francis, himself a noted fan of Our Lady. Since the novena includes a complete Rosary, and it's quite late, I'm not going to accompany you through the actual prayers as we go, just encourage you to consider joining Vice-Pope Mrs Popeular History and I on it in the coming days (and yeah, you can start it whenever, it's not like we have to be on the same timetable or you can't have a similar intention after the conclave wraps up). Fair warning, when I asked Mrs. Popeular History if she was up for this she said, and I quote, “sure, But it's known to end up with things worse before they get better lol” So on that note, thank you all for listening, God bless you all!

Tell Em Steve-Dave
#634: The Wafer Hour

Tell Em Steve-Dave

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 82:44


Bry, Walt, and Q help a young man navigate the treacherous waters of the mid-life crisis.

The Popeular History Podcast
The Cardinal-Electors (ft. Pontifacts)

The Popeular History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 89:06


Apologies for getting ahead of things, but this is something I have ready, which really helps it jump ahead in line. Plus I want you to know how to join in Adopt-A-Cardinal fun, starting on Saturday!   Thanks to Bry and Fry from Pontifacts for joining me to talk about about 135+ cardinals all at once!

PONTIFACTS
Bonus: Papal Funerals

PONTIFACTS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 24:24


Bry and Fry discuss the historic origins and protocols for papal funerals, and explore how Pope Francis's funeral will break with tradition.  (Pope Francis's funeral has been set for Saturday, April 26th at 10am in St Peter's Square.)

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Bonus: How a Conclave Works with Popeular History

PONTIFACTS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 51:33


Bry and Gregg (Popeular History and Cardinal Numbers) discuss the regulations, procedure and protocol surrounding a conclave. Please note this was recorded during Francis's illness, before his death and before the date for the conclave has been set.    Outro song credit to Ben Jacobs!

In A World! Films What If Podcast
Galaxy Quest (1999)

In A World! Films What If Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 125:59


By Grabthar's Hammer, this episode delivers! Bry the Movie Guy beams into the world of Galaxy Quest—the ultimate love letter to sci-fi fans and a masterclass in parody that somehow became a legit great sci-fi movie. Joined by special guest, Spencer, we dive into the film's surprisingly emotional core, it's what ifs infront and behind the camera, and the legacy it's carved out among Trekkies and casual fans alike. Whether you're fluent in Thermian or just here for the laughs, this one's for you. Never give up, never surrender!

The MMA Fan Podcast
UFC 314 Pre Show with Bryan Lacey

The MMA Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 55:42


On this episode of The MMA Fan Podcast, Stu is joined by special guest co-host Bryan Lacey of Oktagon MMA who popped into the studio to step in for Blake who is filming overseas at the mo.Bry and Stu chat about Lerone Murphys win over Josh Emmet, all the big scraps happening at this weekend UFC Miami and more

Talkin' 215
RISP? | Talkin' 215 Philly Sports Podcast

Talkin' 215

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 49:58


The pitchers are pitching.  The hitters are hitting... late.  Dr. Joe Mesa gives us an update on Joel Embiid's knee surgery and Tyrese Maxey!#Phillies #PhiladelphiaPhillies #RingTheBell #MadeForThis #Sixers #NBA #Flyers #PhiladelphiaFlyers #LetsGoFlyers #Basketball #baseball #SpringTraining #MLB #Podcast #sportspodcast #Phillypod #Phillypodcast #Phillysportspodcast #KyleSchwarber #BrandonMarsh #BryceHarper #TaijuanWalker #JoelEmbiid #QuentinGrimes #AdemBona #GuerschonYabusele #JohnTortorella  Follow us on twitter.com/talkin215 facebook.com/talkin215 IG @Talkin.215 YT @Talkin215 Email us at Talkin215@Gmail.com You or anyone you know suffer from a new or chronic injury? Send them over to DOS for the best care possible. Schedule an appointment today at DelOrtho.comOr call 302-655-9494 Car filthy and need a clean? Ask your phone to "Take me to white glove carwash" for the best wash you can get. Satisfaction guaranteed! Follow our producer @Danlaw83 on all social media!

In A World! Films What If Podcast
Palm Springs (2020)

In A World! Films What If Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 134:59


In this episode, Bry the Movie Guy with special guest, Spencer, dives headfirst into Palm Springs, the endlessly clever rom-com that proves time loops and wedding days are a chaotic match made in desert heaven. We're talking Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti's unexpected chemistry, J.K. Simmons with a crossbow, and the film's sneaky depth beneath all the laughs.From existential musings to choreographed dance numbers in a dive bar, this episode unpacks why Palm Springs isn't just a fun ride—it's a modern classic in disguise. So grab a drink, float in the pool of your mind, and press play.

In A World! Films What If Podcast
Back to the Future (1985) 40th Anniversary

In A World! Films What If Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 118:10


Where we're going on this episode… we don't need roads!Back to the Future isn't just one of the most beloved films of all time—it's one of the greatest what if movies ever made. A film that may have written the book on time travel in cinema, it thrives on the ripple effect of choices big and small. What if a famous soft drink had been the real power source of the DeLorean? What if George McFly had proof that his old friend Calvin Klein wasn't just a dream? And in the real world—what if Michael J. Fox never took the role?In this special 40th-anniversary episode, Bry the Movie Guy fires up the flux capacitor to explore the alternate timelines behind Back to the Future, from the actors who almost starred to the moments that could have changed the story forever. Plus, we dig into the film's time travel rules, hidden details, and whether one punch from George was really enough to rewrite history.So set your time circuits accordingly—because once this podcast hits 88 mph, you're going to hear some serious sh*t.

PONTIFACTS
Crossover: The Agony and the Ecstasy with Biopic: A Podcast Story

PONTIFACTS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 94:12


This week, we were invited by the delightful Sara and Rena from Biopic: A Podcast Story to watch and discuss the 1965 classic, The Agony and the Ecstasy! Join us for a foray into bad actors, bad acting, great discussion, and Bry's favourite time period!  Listen to Biopic: A Podcast Story: https://open.spotify.com/show/1qaBKP7ho2WPqRXRQjqLJZ 

Tell Em Steve-Dave
#628: Keep it Unreal

Tell Em Steve-Dave

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 70:44


TESD finds themselves in hot water, Bry dreams of a life unlived, broadway, Walt suffers an ‘L' at the pizza place.

Tell Em Steve-Dave
#627: Just Deal

Tell Em Steve-Dave

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 57:20


Q gets weather shamed, Canadian troublemakers, Dank Demoss update, CBM days, Bry brings a quiz, Ye, censorship.

Le zoom de la rédaction
Dans la fabrique d'"Emilia Perez"

Le zoom de la rédaction

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 4:33


durée : 00:04:33 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Une histoire en langue espagnole, sur un narcotrafiquant mexicain, et filmée en studio à Bry-sur-Marne par un Français. Bienvenue dans les coulisses du tournage hors-normes du film "Emilia Perez" de Jacques Audiard, nommé dans treize catégories aux Oscars.

Tell Em Steve-Dave
#625: Gopher It

Tell Em Steve-Dave

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 110:06


Q's lunch with Chuck turns into a discussion about Jimmy the hair guy, Q plays trains with his dad, Bry brings some fat news.

Public Key
Top Crypto Prediction For 2025

Public Key

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 57:12


Solana, AI agents, predictions markets and memecoin culture. These are just some of the many  predictions that anonymous crypto veteran, @redphonecrypto (Crypto and AI storyteller, Delphi Labs) shares with Bry, Senior Solutions Architect, Chainalysis) in what is one of the most jam packed episodes of 2025.  He shares insights from his industry leading theses including AI's economic impact, Solana's retail trading resurgence and the potential mainstream integration of crypto by tech giants.  He also provides predictions on decentralized networks, LLM-powered apps, the evolution of prediction markets and the emergence of memecoin culture that has shocked the industry. The duo also explore decentralized science, gaming, and the concept of web4 and its potential to eclipse web3. A must-listen for crypto enthusiasts and those curious about the future of finance and technology. Minute-by-minute episode breakdown 2 |The anonymity and security concerns in the crypto world 4 | Delphi Labs and the emergence of crypto and AI projects 8 | Crypto's mainstream integration and Solana's retail trading surge 14 | Predictions for 2025: The rise of LLM-based agents and prediction markets  24 |  The future of tokenized assets and decentralized finance 30 | DePIN revolutionizing infrastructure, science  and gaming 37 | X (twitter) announces new payment partnership with Visa 40 | Memecoins and AI-driven attention markets 45 | The evolution of crypto from memecoins to institutional investment 48 | Bitcoin DeFi and the emergence of ordinals  50 | DeepSeek, AI and the future of crypto and blockchain Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Website: The best place to build web3 products Article: 69 Theses: Predictions, lessons and longs for 2025 Newsletter: This newsletter is an idea… a reminder that power is an illusion that belongth to us ALL (& not to the few) Blog: Market Manipulation: Suspected Wash Trading on Select Blockchains May Account for Up To $2.57 Billion in Trading Volume Blog: Illicit Volumes Portend Record Year as On-Chain Crime Becomes Increasingly Diverse and Professionalized Blog: Cryptocurrency donations to extremist groups dip globally, but white supremacism, nationalism, and anti-Semitism grow across Europe Report: The Chainalysis 2025 Crypto Crime Report (Reserve Your Copy Today) YouTube: Chainalysis YouTube page Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in blockchain Speakers on today's episode Bry *Host* (Senior Solutions Architect, Chainalysis) @redphonecrypto (Crypto and AI storyteller, Delphi Labs) This website may contain links to third-party sites that are not under the control of Chainalysis, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively “Chainalysis”). Access to such information does not imply association with, endorsement of, approval of, or recommendation by Chainalysis of the site or its operators, and Chainalysis is not responsible for the products, services, or other content hosted therein. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material.  Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Chainalysis employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the views of the company.     

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#624: The Accused

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 94:24


Would Troy investigate Bry's murder, Pam's book is published, MORE Blue October concerts, someone goes after Walt, Lieutenant D helps the boys review Git ‘em's work performance.

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#623: The Power of Three

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 87:05


Bry, Walt & Q delve into the world of the paranormal with T.O.M.  The hilarity of farting is examined.

Branding with Becks
Pretty Girls Read with Bry's Book Club

Branding with Becks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 35:44


Today we are sitting down with the famous booktoker, Bryanna from Bry's Book Club to discuss must-reads for 2025.  It can be a struggle to allocate reading time in our busy lives, but if it is something you want to focus on, we share some tips on how to get started! Branding with Becks Instagram BECSEA (host) Instagram Bry's Book Club Instagram

What The Duck?!
Summer: Minimalist animals

What The Duck?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 25:16


Could a legless lizard be 'minimalist of the year' for famous podcaster T. K. Coleman?Ann Jones leads an unlikely gang of animal experts on a tidy dance through the philosophy of minimalism. There are moths without mouths, flies without wings, and a worm-lizard that will even declutter its own tail. Move over Marie Kondo, Minimalist Mother Nature is in town. Featuring:T. K. Coleman, Co-host of the Minimalists Podcast.Dr. Bryan Lessard, aka Bry the Fly Guy, entomologist and author of 'Eyes on Flies'.Dr. George Binns,  Entomologist, Macquarie University.Dr. David Wong, Ecologist.Production:Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer.Petria Ladgrove, Producer.Additional mastering: Russell Stapleton.If you want to hear more "What the Duck?" episodes- please like and subscribe here.This episode of What the Duck?! was first broadcast in March 2024 and is produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and Kaurna people.

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#620: Q Runs a Train

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 67:23


Superman trailer, is Bry a Karen?, CEO killer tattoos, Drones, Model railroading.

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#619: Buzz, Buzz!

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 73:13


Drones, seasonal affective disorder, Bry is elder-abused

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#618: Mad Diddy

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 93:09


Bry tussles with his toilet, Hawk Tuah rug pulls her fans, Healthcare CEO murder, Bry, Walt & Q take a “cool” test.

PONTIFACTS
Bonus: The Maths of Sylvester II

PONTIFACTS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 43:48


You've had the myths, now its time for the maths! In this episode, Bry is joined by Quinn and Umberto, certified math wizards to discuss the impact of Gerbert of Aurillac's mathematical contributions. We'll discuss the horror of calculating with Roman numerals, the introduction of Hindu-Arabic numbers, the abacus, the astrolabe, the armillary sphere, and more!  Listen to:  Nobelesse Oblige: https://nobelesseoblige.buzzsprout.com/ So You Think You Can Rule Persia? https://soyouthinkyoucanrulepersia.wordpress.com/ Support Pontifacts: Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/pontifactspod Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pontifactspodcast  Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/pontifactspod Amazon Wishlist: https://tinyurl.com/pontifactswishlist (edited)  

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#617: Water, Water, Everywhere

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 74:35


Q disses Bry, the importance of hydration, HOAs, winter ❄️ penis, underwater UFOs

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#615: Pork Sundae

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 72:16


Sunday Jeff goes to Vegas, Bry gets a kitten, the quest for the elusive young demographic continues.

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#614: Hawk Q'uh

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 81:09


Git ‘em offends, the guys brainstorm ways to draw in a younger crowd, a lion pees on an old woman, SOME people didn't listen to Bry's list of offensive costumes

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#613: The 2024 Halloween Spooktacular

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 96:45


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#610: T.O.M.

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 107:17


Bry, Walt, and Q delve into the world of the supernatural.

C&Whit Podcast
This or That

C&Whit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 25:39


On this episode, Bry and Whit have a game night and spill some tea

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#609: Sarco

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 86:53


Ming the Maverick and Brian Nashel join TESD to talk comicons, late-age rocking and rolling, Kmart closed, and talking points for married couples. Bry brings back ‘suicide of the week'.

C&Whit Podcast
Red Flag

C&Whit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 27:52


On this episode, Bry and Whit give an update on life and answer some questions

C&Whit Podcast
We Are Not Smarter Than A Fifth Grader

C&Whit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 36:21


On this episode, Bry and Whit play some games while eating random picks from the kitchen

C&Whit Podcast
Q&A With Whit

C&Whit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 49:21


On this episode, Bry gives Whit questions to ask from her audience along with clearing up the recent drama

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#606: Aggressive Relaxation

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 78:11


Q is free, Walt and Bry set sail, oasis reunion, Ray gun has hurt feelings, reincarnation.

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#605: Robot Gerbil

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 81:30


Q gets COVID…again! Bry goes to Dabblecon, Kill Tony, does Q wear eyeliner, Alien, TESD advises an ant.

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#604: Angel Boy

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 75:50


Walt catches heat for liking a movie, power slapping, 80s horror, Bry has a good weekend.