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Howdy there, I'm Matt McKinley and we're Burnin' Daylight. Today's Friggin' Farm & Ranch Report for June 9, 2026 covers:
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From Detroit's bats waking up to the A's and Rockies stealing headlines, Jake and I walk through a jam-packed slate and preview a loaded day of pitching. Show Notes (concise, from your POV): On this June 3 episode of BD Baseball, I sit down with Jake and run through a full 15-game slate: Tigers crush, Flaherty shoves, and Greene/Perez provide the power we've been missing. Gage Jump delivers seven strong in Wrigley as the A's win a tight one behind an opposite-field bomb from Nick Kurtz. Rockies step out of the basement, the Angels fall further, and Joe Adell recreates Jose Canseco with a ball off his glove and head. We talk Johan Duran's filth, John Smoltz's “no pitchers, only throwers” comments, and where we agree or disagree. Around the league: Orioles in Boston, Pirates staying relevant, Braves still a wagon, and the Giants plus Red Sox continuing to make their fans miserable. We preview a stacked pitching slate with Peralta–Kirby, Sanchez–Buehler, Burns–Royals, Cole–Gavin Williams, and Skenes–Astros, plus some first-five and total leans. Injury and transaction notes on Verlander, Jackson Jobe, Mason Barnett, Cade Morris, Civale, and Severino. New episodes of BD Baseball drop all week on Burnin' Daylight Sports. Don't let your butt crack — move your ass, we're burnin' daylight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Friggin' Farm & Ranch Report I'm pulling a lot of threads together: cattle on feed, beef imports, BLM's backpedal on public lands, $5.60 diesel, and some very suspicious trades in oil and prediction markets. Here's what I walk through: – May 1 Cattle on Feed: 11.6M on feed (+2% y/y), placements +6%, marketings –10% – first y/y increase in 18 months. dtnpf +1 – Beef cows still around 27.6M head (–1% y/y), so the cow factory is still tiny even if feedlots look heavy. nass.usda +1 – Q1 2026 beef imports at 562k metric tons / ~$4.5B, up 18% from last year and 122% from five years ago, while the Trump team talks about suspending beef import TRQs. qz +1 – BLM rescinding the 2024 Public Lands Rule and revoking American Prairie's bison permits on seven Montana allotments, putting cattle back on those BLM pastures. wlj +1 – The board: June live around $248, August feeders about $349, July corn $4.58, KC wheat $6.76 – a don't‑screw‑it‑up board, not a get‑rich one. FF-RR-transcript-5-26-26.txt – Inputs: EIA diesel at $5.596, AAA diesel at $5.584, DTN fert with DAP at $914, urea $865, anhydrous $1,118, and hay economics that pencil a multibillion‑dollar hole for alfalfa growers. gasprices.aaa +3 – War reel: Iran, Hormuz, Brent screaming higher on war headlines, then a ceasefire dropping prices – plus a $950M crude short placed right before that ceasefire and a Green Beret indicted for using classified intel to trade Polymarket. debevoise +2 – How all of that – war, imports, BLM, and Wall Street side bets – ends up in your fuel bill, fertilizer bill, and cattle checks. If you want the charts and receipts I'm talking about, the full write‑up for this episode is on Substack (free to read and listen):
The cattle trade story of the year dropped this week and almost nobody connected the dots. China's GACC renewed 5-year licenses for 425 U.S. beef packing establishments — straight out of the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing. USMEF CEO Dan Halstrom called it "what we've been waiting for almost a year." Meanwhile, the same Washington that spent $30 million to primary Thomas Massie — the only guy in Congress who consistently pushed back on farm policy sellouts — is now celebrating a China beef deal that China can turn off whenever it wants. We'll unpack both. Today's show covers: China GACC: 425 U.S. plant licenses renewed + 77 new registrations. What it means, what it doesn't, and why Argentina's peso devaluation changes the math Big 4 packer antitrust update — DOJ/FTC review context Cash cattle confirmed today: $263.90/cwt live, $410.00/cwt dressed — 3,074 head thin test on a soft board Corn reverses 11.5¢ · Boxed beef Choice $395.75 · HRW wheat at 17% good-to-excellent — worst since 2012 Diesel $5.60/gal (EIA wk ending 5/19) · Brent $110 · DAP $682/ton · Urea $549/ton War Reel: Ukraine hits Russian oil refineries 1,600 km inside Russia — Yaroslavl, Tuapse, Samara — and the direct line to your fuel and fertilizer bill Farm Bill: House passed HR 7567 April 30 (224-200), Senate markup imminent — Boozman targeting late May Brucellosis zone comment window OPEN NOW for MT/WY/ID Yellowstone interface producers On This Day: Homestead Act signed (1862) · Levi's born in a Reno tailor shop (1873) · Hamburger Hill — 72 KIA, abandoned 3 weeks later (1969) Burnin' Daylight is the farm and ranch market report for working producers — no hedge-fund voice, no filler, every number sourced before it goes on air.
The cattle trade story of the year dropped this week and almost nobody connected the dots. China's GACC renewed 5-year licenses for 425 U.S. beef packing establishments — straight out of the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing. USMEF CEO Dan Halstrom called it "what we've been waiting for almost a year." Meanwhile, the same Washington that spent $30 million to primary Thomas Massie — the only guy in Congress who consistently pushed back on farm policy sellouts — is now celebrating a China beef deal that China can turn off whenever it wants. We'll unpack both. Today's show covers: China GACC: 425 U.S. plant licenses renewed + 77 new registrations. What it means, what it doesn't, and why Argentina's peso devaluation changes the math Big 4 packer antitrust update — DOJ/FTC review context Cash cattle confirmed today: $263.90/cwt live, $410.00/cwt dressed — 3,074 head thin test on a soft board Corn reverses 11.5¢ · Boxed beef Choice $395.75 · HRW wheat at 17% good-to-excellent — worst since 2012 Diesel $5.60/gal (EIA wk ending 5/19) · Brent $110 · DAP $682/ton · Urea $549/ton War Reel: Ukraine hits Russian oil refineries 1,600 km inside Russia — Yaroslavl, Tuapse, Samara — and the direct line to your fuel and fertilizer bill Farm Bill: House passed HR 7567 April 30 (224-200), Senate markup imminent — Boozman targeting late May Brucellosis zone comment window OPEN NOW for MT/WY/ID Yellowstone interface producers On This Day: Homestead Act signed (1862) · Levi's born in a Reno tailor shop (1873) · Hamburger Hill — 72 KIA, abandoned 3 weeks later (1969) Burnin' Daylight is the farm and ranch market report for working producers — no hedge-fund voice, no filler, every number sourced before it goes on air.
I am flying solo today as Jake is live at Comerica Park for Tigers-Guardians Game 2. Full rundown of Wednesday's 15-game MLB slate:
Weekly wrap for the week ending May 16, 2026. It's been a week, daylight burners. Trump flew to Beijing, shook Xi's hand, declared fantastic deals, and flew home. The soy market said show me the purchase order — beans closed the week down 31 cents from Monday's peak. The one concrete thing that came out of that summit? China quietly renewed import licenses for 400+ US beef plants on Thursday. Five-year validity. The door to the world's biggest beef market just reopened. Cash cattle hit $260–$265 live and held all week — record territory. The WASDE cut US beef production 243 million pounds and raised the steer price forecast $8–$10 across the back half. The futures didn't believe it on Monday. By Friday, the board was following cash higher. The beef tariff executive order got pulled after ranch country raised hell. The Choice/Select spread is sitting at $0.10 — near inversion. Grilling season demand is very real. Wheat was the print of the week. KC hard red ripped $0.81 on the WASDE before giving back Friday. New crop all-wheat production at 1.561 billion bushels — below the lowest analyst estimate. If you stored winter wheat, your bin got more valuable this week. The Southern Plains and Southwest lit up Thursday and Friday. Hunggate Fire in Randall County TX — 14,000 acres, mandatory evacs, 5 simultaneous ignitions. Line Fire crossing from Quay County NM into the Texas Panhandle. Cimarron County Oklahoma getting hit again — same corridor as the February Ranger Road Fire. The NIFC season is running at 194% of the 10-year average. Nebraska already lost a million acres of summer grass. The Great Basin summer outlook is above normal for fire potential. Plan now, not in July. Also on the show: pseudorabies confirmed in Iowa and Texas commercial swine — first time since eradication in 2004. Fertilizer Institute CEO told the Senate Ag Committee that 34% of global urea runs through the Strait of Hormuz. Urea is up 47% since February and the Hormuz premium is not peeling off. Purdue Ag Economy Barometer hit an October 2024 low — two-thirds of producers expect net farm income to fall in 2026. And North Dakota pastureland broke $1,000 per acre in every region of the state. This is the show. Move your ass — we're burnin' daylight. Full show prep, transcripts, and the Burnin' Daylight dashboard: burningdaylight.substack.com A Man About a Horse equine intelligence app: burningdaylight.substack.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Matt McKinley, coming at you out of Yerington, Nevada — Monday, May 11, 2026, post-close edition of the Friggin' Farm & Ranch Report. Split-personality tape today: grains ripped ahead of tomorrow's noon-Eastern WASDE, cattle got hammered on Trump-admin tariff-suspension headlines, and diesel is sitting 15 cents from an all-time national record. Engine's calling it WATCH at 51% medium confidence — market at an inflection point, wait for confirmation before acting. ON THE TAPE • Corn $4.74¼ (+21¾¢, +4.80%) · Beans $12.11 (+32¢, +2.71%) · KC Wheat $6.87¼ (+11½¢) • June Live Cattle $249.65 (-$3.83, -1.51%) · Aug Feeders $362.45 (-$9.95, -2.67%) • EIA On-Highway Diesel $5.64 (+29¢/wk) · AAA Diesel $5.636 · AAA Regular $4.520 (highest since June '22) • Choice/Select INVERTED AGAIN — Choice $391.22, Select $391.49 (Select OVER Choice = demand is real) • WTI $98.25 (+3.33%) · Silver +13.01% · Copper +5.79% · DAP $682/T · Urea $549/T SALE BARN PULSE OKC West 787-lb $368.93 (10,138 head) · Clovis NM 600-lb $654.25 · Producers San Angelo 614-lb $476.89 · Torrington WY 1,313-lb $212.52 (probably cull stock off the Nebraska fires) · Billings MT 1,031-lb $365.73 · Producers Salina UT — light cattle firing, heavies softening across the board DEEP DIVE — Two Beef Magazine pieces dissected and named for what they are: Neville Speer's "Packers, Politics and Theater" (pro-packer/pro-market-flexibility bias acknowledged on air) and Dennis Smith's "When will the bull market end?" (drought + 60-year-old average cow-calf operator + high rates + screwworm) — Box beef inversion is BACK — Select trading OVER Choice tells you demand is very, very real — Screwworm inching toward Texas, Mexican border closed two years running. Bill Bullard's happy; South Texas and California grass guys are not — Feedyard margins squeeze: ration cost climbing as live takes a $3.83 haircut, diesel +29¢ on the freight side UNDERREPORTED — STORIES YOU OUGHTA HEAR — USDA missed the 2025 corn crop by 4.5 MILLION acres (bigger than Delaware). Former chief economist Seth Meyer: "It's a miss. No other word to call it." — 70% of US farmers say they can't afford this year's input costs (American Farm Bureau survey, April) — California's 2014 Sustainable Groundwater Management Act is finally biting Madera County — canary for every Western water basin including Nevada and the Ogallala FENCE POST POLITICS H.R. 7567 — the 2026 Farm, Food, and National Security Act · Missouri AG Catherine Hanaway vs. Prop 12 fallout · USDA's One Farmer, One File modernization · Tariff suspension on beef-exporting nations ON THIS DAY — MAY 11 1837: One of the first U.S. agricultural patents issued + John Deere starts manufacturing plows 1858: Minnesota admitted as the 32nd state 1862: Homestead Act moving through Congress (160 acres for 5 years of farming) 1935: FDR creates the Rural Electrification Administration SPORTS NBA conference semis underway · Avalanche 5-2 over Minnesota, lead the series 3-1 · D-backs over Rangers 1-0, Eovaldi shoved but took the L · Aces-Padres in San Diego next week THREE TAKEAWAYS 1. Watch tomorrow's WASDE at noon Eastern — grains ran today on positioning, the report decides if it holds 2. Cattle tone is defensive, not broken — don't chase the down move on quality replacements you actually need 3. Diesel is the silent killer — 15¢ from an all-time record, 29¢ in a week. If you haven't locked fall fuel, call your jobber SUBSCRIBE: burningdaylight.substack.com Paid subs get discounted access to the Burnin' Daylight Report dashboard AND A Man About A Horse equine intelligence app. If you're in the horse business — cowboy flipping on the side, breeder, trainer, whoever — hit me up. Helping hone the See A Man About A Horse pricing feature. FOLLOW on Facebook · Instagram · YouTube · Twitter/X · TikTok · Rumble Don't let your butt crack. Stay safe out there and move your ass — we're burnin' daylight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Busy week of baseball. Streaks snapped, arms shoved, and a couple of fanbases went through it. Matt and Jake run through the Tigers snapping a five-game skid, the Reds finally waking up after eight straight losses, and the Cubs coming back to earth after a 10-game heater and 15 straight at Wrigley. They dig into why the NL Central looks like the best division in baseball right now, how the Rays quietly sit on top of the AL East over the Yankees' gaudy run differential, and why the Astros might actually be cooked in May. You'll also get Tigers injury talk (Skubal's elbow cleanup and all the bullpen days), the state of the AL Central clown show, Padres–Dodgers in the West, and a full beanball segment after Framber dots Trevor Story. New episodes of BD Baseball Weekly Recap drop every week on Burnin' Daylight Sports. Listen & subscribe: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2ZtEeyDYlFW20iz2xc0VYb Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/burnin-daylight/id1460032773 Megaphone RSS: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/burnin-daylight Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt McKinley wraps May 4-8, 2026 from Yerington, Nevada. Cash cattle printed an all-time record midweek and gave back into Friday — June live $248.90, August feeders $364.22. Boxed beef cracked Thursday and partially recovered Friday (Choice $389.02 / Select $385.17). EIA on-highway diesel $5.640, up 29¢ WoW. AAA national regular $4.546 / diesel $5.663 — pump up 25¢ two weeks running, $1.40 higher YoY, highest since 2022. DAP $682 (+$14), urea $549 (+$8). Sale Barn Pulse: 6 markets, 15,247 head, avg $480.78/cwt; OKC West $368.93 on 787-lb. DOJ has confirmed an antitrust investigation into the Big Four meatpackers — Tyson, Cargill, JBS USA, National Beef — roughly 85% of the U.S. fed cattle market — and is actively soliciting whistleblowers. Three story segments: drought + fire + structural cattle crunch (86.2M total / 27.6M beef cows / 50.9% U.S. in drought); Farm Bill H.R. 7567 + PRIME Act pilot + Big Four probe; Western water rights — Lower Basin 3.2M acre-feet cuts through 2028 + the Nevada NRS 533.087 vested rights deadline of December 31, 2027. War Reel ties Hormuz fertilizer disruptions and the AAA pump surge back to your input bill. On This Day closer on V-E Day, May 8, 1945. Burnin' daylight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Coming in hot Friday morning out of Yerington — your daily MLB rundown. The Cubs have won nine in a row. The Reds have lost seven in a row. They're in the same division. Your A's are sitting in first place in the AL West after JT Ginn went 8 innings of one-run ball and the West Sacramento lineup hung 12 on the Phillies in their own park. Tonight: Chris Sale at Dodger Stadium, Max Fried vs Misiorowski in Milwaukee, and Chase Dollander walking into Citizens Bank. WHAT'S IN THIS EPISODE • JT Ginn shoves 8 innings, A's 12 — Phillies 1 • Imanaga keeps Chicago rolling, Cubs at 26-12 • Mitch Keller out-pitches Zac Gallen — ace duel in the desert • Liberatore wins another knife fight — Cards 8-2 in their last 10 • Marlins walk it off on a throwing error in Baltimore • Rays seven straight, nine of ten • Standings, division by division — A's leading a messy AL West • Tigers have the only positive run diff in the AL Central • Tonight's slate, top to bottom HOMER LENS A's, Tigers, Rockies — extra time, extra opinion. Always. SOURCING All scores, records, last-10s, run differentials, and probable pitchers verified against MLB.com's official pages. Burnin' Daylight Sports — daily MLB. Move your ass, we're burning daylight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on Burnin' Daylight Sports, we run through a loud Wednesday in Major League Baseball: Paul Skenes dealing in Arizona, Nathan Eovaldi punching the Yankees in the mouth again, Andy Pages going full video game, and Marcus Semien cashing in at Coors. Then it's a full division-by-division standings snapshot, AL West and AL Central chaos, Rockies pain in the NL West, and a look at today's slate through the homer-club lens of the A's, Tigers, and Rockies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back, Daylight Burners. Happy Sunday – Monday's staring us down again – but it's weekly recap time for Burnin' Daylight Baseball. Jake was at the Tigers game getting lit up while Detroit was rolling, the A's and Rockies gave us a little heartburn, and we're a month into the season with some things starting to feel real. We kick off with a full Sunday scoreboard: Astros–Red Sox in extras, Mets snapping out of free fall against the even‑more‑free‑fall Angels, Twins finally picking one up over the Blue Jays, Dodgers stopping the bleeding in St. Louis, Cubs extending their home streak, Braves finishing a sweep in Coors, Pirates walking off the Reds 1–0, plus the rest of a packed slate. R/H/E, who shoved, who got shelled, and where the “AI is lazy” box scores came up short. Then it's standings and storylines:– Yankees and Braves looking like the class of each league.– AL Central with Guardians and Tigers tied up, only Detroit in the black on run differential.– A's somehow two games clear in the AL West despite a negative run diff.– NL Central with every team over .500 and the Pirates flipping the whole thing by sweeping the Reds.– NL West with Dodgers/Padres on top, D‑backs and Rockies streaky, Giants just flat‑out bad. We close with homer segments: Tigers as a real‑ish first‑place team, the “dummies” leading the AL West out of West Sac, and Rockies sitting at “not terrible” after running into the Braves buzzsaw. Let's go get a hit. Move your ass. We're burning daylight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Monday's show covered the live farm bill fight, a cattle market that keeps firming, and why the Strait of Hormuz still matters to ranchers. June live cattle closed at 244.875 for a third straight session above Matt's 242.875 floor call, while USDA's April Cattle on Feed report confirmed 11.6 million head on feed, placements down 7%, and marketings down 6%. Boxed beef flipped back with Choice at 387.00 and Select at 386.07, and Joplin's 4-weight steers were sharply higher even as heavier cattle stayed under pressure. The show also hit SCOTUS arguments in Monsanto v. Durnell, SDRP payment changes from USDA, rural hospital pressure from UnitedHealthcare, and the crude/diesel risk tied to continued Hormuz escalation. Want the full behind-the-paywall write-up with links and source notes? Go subscribe at Burnin' Daylight on Substack. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Keanan Eksteen joins Wilne and Rochelle on #HFMBreakfast to share his latest release "Burnin' Heart".
You've got to stop... and wish Connor a happy birthday! We're celebrating with a special episode reviewing Mac Davis' hit-packed 1974 record Stop And Smell The Roses! After making a name for himself as a songwriter with Elvis cuts like In The Ghetto, Mac established himself as a recording artist and TV personality. His fifth record crosses over from country to folk to soft pop seamlessly, and tentpole tracks like Burnin' Thing and Texas In My Rear View buoy clever-ish album cuts like Lucus Was A Redneck and Two Plus Two for a solid album by our favorite jean-wearing song painter!James & Connor look back on the Birthday Curse, talk about getting Hooked on Mac Davis back in Episode 15, and learn more about the road that took Davis from Lubbock, Texas straight into songwriting legend. The Mixtaper finds it Hard To Be Humble as he introduces us to quirky backup singers, crowdsourced cowriters, and a fudged proposal. Will Connor's lifelong fandom pay off? We'll talk about questionable narrators, his surprising use of slurs, and the versatility that turned him into a crossover hit as we break down the record.Did you ever watch The Mac Davis Show? Did you vote for our favorite son back in 1992? Did YOU remember Duke Ellington's birthday? Let us know in the comments and on socials! Follow and stay tuned for EPISODE 250 next week!!Keep Spinning at www.SpinItPod.com!Thanks for listening!0:00 Intro0:33 Previously: The Birthday Curse8:01 About Mac Davis21:18 Fact Or Spin23:19 Mac Davis Fudged A Proposal30:44 He Worked With Some Difficult Backup Singers36:23 He Had Some Interesting Cowriters41:08 Fast Fired Facts: Mac Davis Show Guests45:00 Mac Davis Ran For President52:22 Album Art55:05 Thoughts On I Believe In Music56:47 Stop And Smell The Roses1:02:38 Soft, Sweet Fire1:05:47 The Sweetest Song1:07:37 Two Plus Two1:10:39 The Birthday Song1:12:56 One Hell Of A Woman1:15:17 A Poor Man's Gold1:17:58 Lucus Was A Redneck1:21:03 Kiss It And Make It Better1:22:36 Burnin' Thing1:24:12 It's Hard To Be Humble1:26:32 Texas In My Rear View Mirror1:28:11 Rock 'N Roll (I Gave You The Best Years Of My Life)1:29:52 Final Spin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Friggin' Farm & Ranch Report on Burnin' Daylight. Cattle just printed 252-dollar highs, feeders are hot again, boxed beef finally quit that upside-down nonsense, and diesel's sniffing 5.60 with no sign of shame. Nebraska's wearing burn scars, 40,000 head are out of place, USDA's talking about cracking the Mexico feeder tap, screwworm's edging north, and BLM swears there's 24 million acres of federal grass sitting there if you're stubborn enough to chase it. We're not here to cheerlead the board. We're here to walk through what this mix of record cattle, hot fuel, and busted-up country actually does to your cost of gain, your grazing bill, and your cattle check -- so you don't turn the best market you've seen in years into the dumbest set of decisions you've ever made. Also the new camera setup only made the camera look better. The operator remains unchanged. Subscribe at burnindaylight.substack.com | Dashboard: burnin-daylight-report.vercel.app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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9:00 to 9:30Matt Cota Meadow Hill ConsultingMontpelier Legislative Updates9:30 to 10:15Alliance of Healthcare Sharing MinistriesRep. Randy Hultgren, Executive Director, Alliance of Health Care Sharing Ministries H.102 (2025), a sweeping bill that would require faith-based Health Care Sharing Ministries (HCSMs) operating in Vermont to adhere to burdensome reporting measures as if they were insurance companies.10:15 to 11:00Kathy MatteaKathleen Alice Mattea (born June 21, 1959) is an American country music and bluegrass singer. Active since 1984 as a recording artist, she has charted more than 30 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including four that reached No. 1: "Goin' Gone", "Eighteen Wheels and a Dozen Roses", "Come from the Heart", and "Burnin' Old Memories", plus 12 more that charted within the top ten. She has released 14 studio albums, two Christmas albums, and one greatest hits album.Barre Opera HouseDate: Friday Apr 17, 2026
This week's Weekly Wrap is a full barn. JBS Greeley's workers are back on the line with no contract, diesel jumps another 24 cents to $5.64, and USDA's April WASDE reminds everybody there still aren't enough cattle and there's too much wheat. We break down live and feeder cattle, cash trade, slaughter pace, boxed beef, and what a below-capacity kill floor means for your fats and your calves. On the sale barn side, we run the Sale Barn Double-Shot with cattle runs across the West plus a firm using-horse market, and we tip the hat to sponsors Lone Star Stockyards in Texas and Atkinson Livestock Market “The Old Reliable” up on Highway 20 in Nebraska. Then it's grains, inputs, and pain: range-bound corn and beans, wheat trading a war-and-drought risk premium, diesel screaming higher, fertilizer stubbornly expensive, and interest rates that refuse to back off. We hit drought maps, Washington State's fourth straight drought emergency, and what that means for grass, hay, and stocking rates. War Reel covers the Iran front, Hormuz and Red Sea shipping risk, and the Black Sea grain corridor – not because we like it, but because it's why your fuel bill and fertilizer freight won't calm down. We wrap with Forest Service HQ moving west, the Farm Bridge deadline, sports shenanigans, and an “On This Day” run from the Titanic to a Florida Porsche joyride. Sponsored by: Lone Star Stockyards (Wildorado, TX) – https://www.lonestarstockyards.com Atkinson Livestock Market “The Old Reliable” (Atkinson, NE) – https://www.atkinsonlivestock.com Markets, war, drought, and bad decisions – all tied back to what it means for your cows, your crops, and your fuel bill. Move your ass – we're Burnin' Daylight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | The Boneshakers | I Need Somebody | Live to Be This | | Doug MacLeod | The Seen And The Unseen | Between Somewhere And Goodbye | Burnin' Sensations | Touchy Subjects | Welcome to the Church of Rock and Roll | Chuck Berry | Little Queenie | The Ultimate Collection cd 2 | Fats Domino | Rockin' Chair | Roots of Rock N' Roll Vol 7 1951 | Bill Haley & His Comets | Rudy's Rock | Great Rock 'n Roll Instrumentals, Vol. 1 CD 2 | Bo Diddley | I Can Tell | Down Home Blues, Chicago Vol 3; The Special Stuff 4-4 | Bananafish | Casey And Hayes | Boston Bananafish CD1 | Emanuel Casablanca | Brooklyn Groove | It's Getting Strange | | New Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers | Blues For Yesterday (Feat Charlie Musselwhite) | New Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers Vol 2 | Johnny Winter | Sweet Papa John | The Johnny Winter Story CD3 | Myles Goodwyn and Friends of the Blues | (Bonus Track) Even Singing Cowboys Get The Blues | Myles Goodwyn and Friends of the Blues 2 | Blind Willie Johnson | God Don't Never Change | The Complete Blind Willie Johnson (1 of 2) | Asylum Street Spankers | Right And Wrong | God's Favorite Band | | The Old Ramblers | Viola Lee | Old Ramblers | | Khalif Wailin' Walter | Bang (Interlude) | Nothin' Left To Lose | | Long Haul Paul | Over The Road | Legends of the Lost Highway
War premium, ugly diesel, tight cattle, and DC nonsense – today's Friggin' Farm & Ranch Report (April 7, 2026) runs from the ring to the war zone and back to your wallet. Matt kicks off with Lone Star Stockyards' run at Wilderado – 1,168 head with feeders $10–$20 higher and calves sharply higher on a light test – then walks through fats, feeders, hogs, and a grain board trading war, weather, and rumors. He lays out crude over $100, national diesel around $5.64, DAP at $682, urea at $549, potash just under $400, prime at 7.75% and feeder finance at 8.25%, plus a hot sale-barn pulse from Nevada to Oklahoma and a big Superior run that shows just how aggressive buyers are on light calves. The WAR REEL dives into “Operation Epic Fury,” the largest volume of U.S. strikes on Iran so far, continued Russian-Ukrainian slog, 400+ wounded U.S. troops, and what missiles over Hormuz and the Red Sea really mean for oil, freight, and your fuel bill. Matt breaks down OSINT, Telegram, and legacy media spin, and why the only thing that matters is what actually got hit and who pays the bill. From there it's H5N1 in more than a thousand dairy herds, tighter EID rules, New World screwworm creeping north with a sterile-fly plant in Texas, and a hard look at the 45Z “clean fuel” tax credits that turn your tillage, nitrogen, and manure into someone else's carbon score. He closes with a quiet but important Colorado property-tax change for pasture-based outfits, some “On This Day” history, and a quick run through March Madness and early-season baseball. For working cowboys and farm & ranch families who live and die by moisture, markets, and policy, this is your daily sitrep. Subscribe to Burnin' Daylight on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get podcasts, and get the full market dashboard and premium write-ups at burnindaylight.substack.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brent Tries to Make Dr. Pepper Live on the Air – Brent’s Foot Injury – Butter Runs (Churnin’ & Burnin’) – Obsolete = Best Beers
After the Bell for Tuesday, March 31, 2026. Live cattle holding the low 240s, feeders firm, and May corn creeping toward $4.60. Full war desk update on the U.S.-Israeli air campaign in Iran, Red Sea shipping threats from the Houthis, and what the Strait of Hormuz shutdown means for your diesel and fertilizer bill. Deep dive on the JBS Greeley strike entering its third week and why packer labor risk lands on producers. Colorado wolf program reality check with over $1.3 million in depredation payouts, the suspended lethal removal in Rio Blanco County, and why the compensation fund is already blown. Plus On This Day in baseball history and tonight's MLB slate including A's at Braves, Padres at Giants, Yankees at Mariners, Red Sox at Astros, and Rockies at Blue Jays. Subscribe at burnindaylight.substack.com for the full Burnin' Daylight Report with market dashboards, drought monitor, conflict tracker, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
| Dreamin' (12" Disco Version) | Loleatta Holloway | 1976 | Does That Ring A Bell (Extended Version) | Dynasty | 1982 | I Found Love On A Disco Floor (Special Disco Mix 12" Version) | The Temprees | 1976 | This Will Be A Night To Remember (A Tom Moulton Mix) | Eddie Holman | 1977 | Let's Get Together (12-Inch Mix) | Pam Todd And Love Exchange | 1977 | You've Got The Floor | GQ | 1981 | Can't Do Without Love | The Whispers | 1979 | Lost In Your Love | Ritchie Family | 1983 | Dancing In Outer Space | Atmosfear | 1979 | Burnin' Waves | Toshiyuki Honda | 1978 | High Gear | Neil Larsen | 1979 | Reverend Libra | Jay Hoggard | 1981 | In The Heat Of The Night | Pauli Carman | 1987 | Together Forever | Carter And Chanel | 1981 | I'm Gonna Miss Ya | Aaron Broomfield | 2018 | I Know We Can Make It | Art Wilson | 1978 | Don't Turn Your Back On Me (Long Version) | Front Line Orchestra | 1982 | Video Burnout (An M&M Mix) | Little Toni Marsh | 1983 | Get Her Crazy | Nile Rodgers | 1983 | We Connect (Vocal/European Mix) (Gedi New Edit) | Stacey Q | 1986
The Iran war isn't just a map on cable news -- it's American kids from farm towns and ranch schools sitting in missile range. This week: cattle held their ground, hogs sulked, grains stayed cheap, and the big outside markets are trading war headlines harder than USDA reports. In this episode: - Livestock close: live cattle up, feeders strong, hogs under pressure - Grains close: corn soft, beans fading rallies, wheat algorithm-trading - Macro & metals: crude spiking on war premium, gold and silver bid, stocks sliding into correction - War desk: troop movements, Operation Epic Fury update, casualty counts, cost estimates, and damage assessments on both sides - On This Day: U.S. Navy created (1794), Goliad Massacre (1836), Alaska earthquake (1964), and the FDA approves Viagra (1998) Middle America does the fighting -- we deserve straight talk, not slogans. Subscribe: burnindaylight.substack.com Dashboard: burnin-daylight-report.replit.app Cattle markets, farming, ranching, Iran war, commodities, agriculture, Burnin' Daylight, Friggin' Farm & Ranch Report Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Beaux Gris Gris And The Apocalypse | Harder To Breathe | Hot Nostalia Radio Live | Alex Beraldo | God Knows | Moving On | | Greg Nagy | Between The Darkness and The Light | Just A Little More Time | Duane Eddy | Rebel Rouser | Great Rock 'n Roll Instrumentals, Vol. 1 CD 1 | Johnnie The Gash Gray And Ken Jones | Tequila | The Best Of British Rock 'n' Roll (Disc 3) | Muddy Waters | Muddy Jumps One | Roots of Rock N' Roll Vol 4 1948 | Burnin' Sensations | Hard Wired For Lovey Dovey | Welcome to the Church of Rock and Roll | Debra Power | The Architect | Unapologetically Me | | Blind Blake | Cherry Hill Blues | All The Recorded Sides | The Rusty Wright Band | Love Treat You Right | Rusty Wright Band-Live From The End Of The World-1st Wave | Joe Pullum | Telephone Blues | Communication Blues | The Dominoes | That's What You're Doing To Me | When The Church Hits The Charts - 2004 - Vbr | Leo Kottke | Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring | 6 And 12 String Guitar | Blind Willie Johnson | Can't Nobody Hide from God | The Complete Blind Willie Johnson (2 of 2) | Bessie Jones & with the Georgia Sea Island Singers | Sometimes | Get In Union | Alan Lomax Archives/Association For Cultural Equity | Anthony Geraci | Tutti Frutti Booty | Daydreams In Blue | | Kirby Sewell Band | $1.11 | Girl With a New Tattoo
SOS! This week, V and Emily talk about the fandom for one of V's favorite bands, although sadly she was not in attendance at this legendary event: JonasCon. We discuss nostalgia, cringe culture, TWO new kinds of fanfiction that we'd never heard of before in our lives, pairing preferences differentiated by fic platform, the Taylor Swift of it all, and millennials' dreams of living in the mall. Were you a Jonas Brothers fan? Did you, like V, have only one possession to your name in 2009 and that possession was a Jonas Brothers poster? Let us know in the comments on Tumblr, Instagram, or Spotify! Sources Slate Jonas Fanfiction Archive via Wayback Machine Fanlore Promo Codes Aim High Brooch Designs - For 25% off any order on Aim High Brooch Designs on Etsy, including a custom brooch, bag charm, keychain, or magnet design, use the promo code TWIFH. This Week In Fandom History is a fandom-centric podcast that tells you… what happened this week in fandom history! Follow This Week in Fandom History on Tumblr at @thisweekinfandomhistory We're now on Instagram! @/thisweekinfandomhistory Check out our Fandom Primer playlist via linktr.ee/twifh You can support the show via our Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/thisweekinfandomhistory. If you have a fannish company, event, or service and would like to sponsor or partner with TWIFH, please contact us via our website. Please remember to rate the show 5 stars on your listening platform of choice!
| Dreams Of Heaven (Candle Light Mix) | Ground Level | 1992 | Every Way But Loose (Mixed by Larry Levan) | Plunky And The Oneness Of Juju | 1982 | Keep On | Touch | 1982 | Love Bug (Disco Mix/Long Version) | Bumble Bee Unlimited | 1976 | He's A Pretender | High Inergy | 1983 | Burnin' Alive | Tony Rallo & The Midnite Band | 1979 | It's Too Late (For Love) (Upfront Remix) | Stardom Groove feat. Tonya Wynne | 1986 | No Way (12" Club Mix) | Bobbi Humphrey | 1986 | You & Me (Vocal/Club Remix) | Simphonia feat. Carmen Brown | 1987 | It Ain't Right (Whatcha Do) (Vocal/Club Mix) | Simphonia feat. Carmen Brown | 1987 | Let's Have Some Fun (Dance Mix) | Merge feat. Debbie A. | 1986 | I Can't Fight Your Love (Tom Moulton Remix) | The Modulations | 2013 (1974) | Roll With Me (Gedi Edit) | Blacknuss feat. Robyn, Joshua & Abel | 1997 | Love Me Right | Jimmy Ponder | 1978 | Keep Smilin' | Gabor Szabo | 1976 | Doin' The Best That I Can (Walter Gibbons Remix - A Special New Mix) | Bettye LaVette | 1978 | Sweet Temptation (An M&M Mix) (Phil's Smoother Version) | Gem feat. Chris Wiltshire | 1983
Show Notes:On this episode of Backstage Bay Area, Steve Roby talks with acclaimed alto saxophonist, composer, and bandleader Lakecia Benjamin about her upcoming album We Dream and the energy behind her new single “Flamekeeper.”Lakecia discusses the meaning behind We Dream, why she wanted the album to feel communal, and how hope, purpose, and positivity shaped the project. She also talks about “Flamekeeper,” the new single featuring Hiromi and Chris Potter, and explains how those artists elevated the music in the studio.In the final part of the conversation, Lakecia previews her upcoming SFJAZZ appearance as part of Terence Blanchard's UpSwing series, talks about the musicians joining her on stage, and shares what audiences can expect from the live set.We Dream is due June 5, and “Flamekeeper” is out now. Lakecia's SFJAZZ performance is set for Saturday, March 28, 2026, at 7:30 p.m. in Miner Auditorium, on a double bill with Pasquale Grasso Trio. In this episode:Lakecia Benjamin on the idea behind We DreamThe spirit and sound of “Flamekeeper”Working with Hiromi and Chris PotterWhy collaboration matters in her musicWho's joining her on stage at SFJAZZWhat audiences can look forward to at the UpSwing showSFJAZZ show details:Lakecia Benjamin / Pasquale Grasso TrioSaturday, March 28, 20267:30 PMMiner Auditorium, SFJAZZ Center, San Francisco Links:Tickets and info: https://www.sfjazz.org/tickets/productions/25-26/upswing-lakecia-benjamin-pasquale-grasso-trio/Photo: Elizabeth LeitzellMusic in this episode was provided by and used with the permission of the artist.
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(00:00:00) Fighters, Vipers, and Cars. Oh My! | Fighters Megamix (Ep. 170) (00:11:24) Development (00:23:10) Game Modes and Characters (00:44:33) Visuals: VF3 > FV (00:55:13) Burnin' Music (01:05:22) Gameplay (01:18:47) Wrapping Up Please consider supporting the show on Patreon! You can also click here to join the free Discord server or connect with the show on Bluesky and Instagram!"Fighting Festival" is a worse name...but not inaccurate.This week is all about the Sega crossover bringing together Virtua Fighter and Fighting Vipers (as well as a few other surprises): Fighters Megamix! Co-host Chris (Retro Hangover podcast) joins to PKG throughout this mashup that's either a marketing ploy or a good time, depending on who you ask. It brought the Virtua Fighter engine, it brought some (at the time) not-yet-released moves from VF 3, it brought the armor and stage destruction mechanics of Fighting Vipers...and it brought Sonic the Fighters and Daytona USA into the ring, too. This is a game that means so much to me (Rick) and immediately takes me back to being a wee lad playing the first console I ever owned. We hope you love the show today. Enjoy!Thank you for listening! Want to reach out to PPR? Send your questions, comments, and recommendations to pixelprojectradio@gmail.com! And as ever, any ratings and/or reviews left on your platform of choice are greatly appreciated!
Yoversion Podcast with John Jones >> House Music with Vision
Yoversion Podcast #149 – February 2026 with John Jones Special Guestmix: Josh Holland (Ibiza Resident) TRACKLISTING Coflo & Lee Wilson -We Gonna Make It “Coflo’s Make Em Bounce Mix” // Local Talk Endless High – Amirali // Melopee Records THE HOTSPOT Floorplan – You’re A Shining Star // Fabric Records HUGEL, Ultra Naté – Free (You Got To Live) // Cr2 Records BACK IN THE BOX Alex Agore – Mizz Honey // Say Ahh Records RUZE – I’ll Be Your // South Records Wh0 – Can’t Stop // Toolroom 3-ON-THE-SPIN Cody Currie – Better “Deeper Mix” // Freerange Isaac Carter, Callum Asa – Feel Me “Twisted Dub” // Rhythm Section Huxley – EVRYBDY // HE.She.THEY Syncia & CASH ONLY – Surrender // Famous When Dead Pig Snatchers & Warren Peaty – In My House // White Label Your SHOUT! (Jo Cartwright, High Wycombe) Cristoph – String Thing // Consequence of Society Cromby, Niki K – I’m Coming Back // Life & Death Supernova – The Night Trip // Lapsus Music THE CLASSIC TRACK Tom Tom Club – Genius Of Love // Island Records Special Guestmix: Josh Holland (Ibiza Resident) Just Jam – White Lines (Edit) Osunlade – Mamma’ Groove (Jimpster’s Hip Replacement Mix) Funky Green Dogs – Reach For Me (Long Ass Mix) Tino – Di Amore Cosenza – Deelicious Jesse Maas – Odd Cuba – Take Me Dj Stear – The Truth is Out There Demarzo – Chewy Klaudie – Keep It Going (Kellie Allen Remix) Alex Neri, Kamasutra, Corina Joseph – Burnin’ Tucillo, Mona Lee, The Checkup – Sometimes it Hurts Manuel Darquart – Track A Chloe Caillet, PPJ, Make a Dance – Everybody (Make a Dance Remix) Our February Podcast is now available You can subscribe & stream below from the following platforms iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/yoversion-records-podcast/id719089758?mt=2
Burnin' Up is a funky disco house music podcast. These are some great older funky sounds. Please check this out. Artist names and song titles are in order of play...EUGENIO FICO-BOOGIE OOGIE, RIGHT TO LIFE-BLOW YOUR MIND, MICKY MORE-SO WIDE OPEN, DOCHE-BAD GIRLS, FLUSH-BATEAU BLANC, BLOCK & CROWN-COOL DADDY'S, DISCO INCORPORATED-BAKERS GROOVE/BURNING, PEOPLE UNDERGROUND-MUSIC IS PUMPING, DISCO INCORPORATED-REACH THE SKY, PURPLE DISCO MACHINE-SUMMER LOVIN', CERRONE-A PART OF YOU, TENSNAKE-COMA CAT, DISCO INCORPORATED-EMOTION, CHIC-I WANT YOUR LOVE. End. Thanks for listening to Ken Steele Music.
What do a chef, a food truck builder and outdoor propane deep fryers have in common? Give a listen and find out!Real-world food truck training in about 10 minutes. Profit, pricing, food cost, speed of service, marketing, events, and smart systems—no hype, just what works.Enjoyed this episode? Follow us on Spotify so you never miss a new one: https://bit.ly/3LkAF4w Then go to https://nsfva.org/join/ and become a member today!
La soirée démarre avec AC/DC, Kasabian, The Hives et The Verve. L'anniversaire de J Mascis offre un détour par Dinosaur Jr et ses débuts marqués par le jazz, le hardcore et l'estime de Kurt Cobain. Janis Joplin, Queens of the Stone Age et les Beach Boys complètent cette première partie, suivis d'un nouveau titre de Melody's Echo Chamber, "Burnin' Man", extrait de l'album de la semaine "Unclouded". Muse, Depeche Mode et Just Mustard précèdent la reprise du soir : "Rock the Casbah" de The Clash, contextualisée par son interdiction en Iran et revisitée en arabe par Rachid Taha en 2004. La programmation enchaîne ensuite Cage the Elephant, Oasis, la collaboration Chimehours, puis Phoenix et Blondie, avant Tame Impala, attendu à Paris au printemps. En fin d'émission, Red Hot Chili Peppers introduisent la découverte Fresh Fresh Fresh : Sleaze et son "post-pub kebab shop glam rock". L7 et Eels prennent la suite avec "Wargasm" et "Bone Dry", extrait de "Deconstruction", album imprégné de rupture mais aussi de paternité. AC/DC - Big Gun Kasabian - Hippie Sunshine Dinosaur Jr. - Repulsion The Hives - Hate To Say I Told You So Janis Joplin - Move Over Queens Of The Stone Age - The Way You Used To Do The Beach Boys - I Get Around Melody's Echo Chamber - Burning Man The Verve - The Drugs Dont Work Muse - Plug In Baby Depeche Mode - Master And Servant Just Mustard - Endless Deathless Rachid Taha - Rock El Casbah Cage The Elephant - In One Ear Oasis - Lyla Chimehours - Toothwort Took Him Blondie - Atomic Phoenix - Alpha Zulu Tame Impala - Dracula Stevie Wonder - Higher Ground Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magik Sleaze - Universal Adaptor The Trashmen - Surfin' Bird L7 - Wargasm Eels - Bone Dry The Doors - People Are Strange Tool - PneumaHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
There has been a series of major changes to immigration policy out of Washington in the past few days. The Trump administration stopped all asylum cases, in addition to visas for Afghans. We'll learn about the impact in Minnesota. The state of Minnesota has one more month to launch its new paid family and medical leave program. We'll talk with one of the people involved in the rollout. Today is World AIDS Day, but the federal government is not participating. We'll find out what groups in Minnesota are doing to raise awareness and defend funding for HIV prevention and treatment. And as the Vikings continue to struggle, the team announced today it is waiving receiver Adam Thielen. Our sports contributors will join us to explain this and other sports news. Our Minnesota Music Minute was “Silence” by Jillian Rae and our Song of the Day was "Burnin' the Midnight Oil” by Purple Funk Metropolis.
(00:00:00) Depravity | The Last of Us Part 2 Analysis (Ep. 160) (00:01:35) Seattle, Continued (00:33:04) Captured (00:46:50) The TV Station (00:59:22) Chase to the Theater (01:04:10) Flashback: Did I Do Okay? (01:19:42) Burnin' Rubber at Hillcrest (01:32:18) Flashback: The Truth (01:45:15) Scars on Route 5 (01:53:31) Finding Nora (01:56:54) Ellie's Depravity Please consider supporting the show on Patreon!You can also join our free Discord server, or connect with us on Bluesky, Instagram, and TikTok!"Well you're a burden now, aren't you?"The analysis of The Last of Us Part 2 continues! In this episode, Rick and Jon examine the relationship between Ellie and Dina begin to change as secrets come to light. And as the hunt for the WLF continues, Ellie is faced with a decision—one which sets her over a precipice from which she cannot return. All of this and more in this week's episode. Hope you love the show today!Thank you for listening! Want to reach out to PPR? Send your questions, comments, and recommendations to pixelprojectradio@gmail.com! And as ever, any ratings and/or reviews left on your platform of choice are greatly appreciated!
Once upon a time, campus transportation meant feet—or maybe a sketchy bike. Now it's electric scooters, frat house electrocutions, and dryers that give up on life. Ed and OB tackle it all with the weary wisdom of two guys who survived the '80s without helmets or Google.
The hosts break down Recess' $30 million raise, pound shots of olive oil, and wonder if Ben Stiller's nostalgic soda brand can make it in middle America. Oh, and someone bottled a hot sauce wrapped in a real $100 bill. Show notes: 0:25: Take Your Best Shot. Deadlines, People. Pivot & Win. A Benny With Every Bottle. Ben's Beer. – The show opens with a sampling of Kosterina's new high-phenolic extra virgin olive oil shot, which has a spicier kick that some of the hosts realize. Ray reminds listeners that Oct. 31 is the deadline to submit nominations for BevNET, NOSH, and Brewbound's Best of 2025 Awards and is also the last day to submit applications for the upcoming edition of the New Beverage Showdown. The conversation turns to Recess' $30 million Series B funding round, and how the brand has successfully evolved from CBD-based drinks into a broader mood and relaxation brand. They highlight Burn Rate, a unique brand of hot sauces in which each bottle is wrapped in a real $100 bill. They discuss how the project doubles as a marketing stunt and a commentary on startup spending culture. They also feature Ginger Bee Tea, a honey-ginger blend inspired by a traditional Korean tea remedy, and sample Stiller's Soda, a new brand launched by actor and filmmaker Ben Stiller. White they praise the familiar, nostalgic taste of Stiller's Soda, they question whether the founder's celebrity backing will help it stand out in a competitive market. Melissa introduces Magic Spoon's new protein treats and Jacqui shares Alkaline Coffee Company, a new low-acid, mineral-treated cold brew, before Ray invites listeners to send in new product samples for tasting and to leave a five-star review on Apple Podcasts for a chance to receive a free Taste Radio T-shirt. Brands in this episode: Kosterina, Health-Ade, Liquid Death, Recoup, Poppi, Bai, Recess, C4, Trip, Taika, Burn Rate, Onima Pantry, Ginger Bee Tea, Dr. Brown, Stiller's Soda, Magic Spoon, Mezcla, Alkaline Coffee Co., High Tail, Wynk
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Dolly Rebecca Parton grew up in extreme poverty in Appalachian Tennessee, and over the course of a legendary 60-year-and-counting career, would become one of the most important artists in country music. A singer, a songwriter, an actor, a producer, an entrepreneur, and a philanthropist, Dolly has basically done it all – and she's done it all better than almost anyone. Dolly has released 50 albums, and more than 200 singles, dating back to 1959's “Puppy Love” to 2025's “If You Hadn't Been There.” So join the Great Pop Culture Debate as we pay tribute to a genuine American icon as we attempt to name the Best Dolly Parton Single. Songs discussed: “Jolene,” “My Tennessee Mountain Home,” “Two Doors Down,” “Why'd You Come In Here Lookin' Like That,” “Baby I'm Burnin',” “Islands in the Stream,” “I Will Always Love You,” “Backwoods Barbie,” “9 to 5,” “Straight Talk,” “Eagle When She Flies,” “Hard Candy Christmas,” “Here You Come Again,” “Joshua,” “Light of a Clear Blue Morning,” “Coat of Many Colors” Join host Eric Rezsnyak, GPCD panelists Curtis Creekmore and Jonny Minogue, and special guest Kevin Rice as they discuss 16 of Dolly's most beloved singles. Play along at home by finding the listener bracket here. Make a copy for yourself, fill it out, and see if your picks match up with ours! For the warm-up to this episode, in which we discuss even more Dolly songs we love that didn't make the bracket, become a Patreon supporter of the podcast today. Looking for more reasons to become a Patreon supporter? Check out our Top 10 Patreon Perks. Want to watch the episode instead? As of Season 12, we now have full video episodes up on YouTube. Subscribe to our channel for even more original, exclusive episodes! Sign up for our weekly newsletter! Subscribe to find out what's new in pop culture each week right in your inbox! Vote in more pop culture polls! Check out our Open Polls. Your votes determine our future debates! Then, vote in our Future Topic Polls to have a say in what episodes we tackle next. Episode Credits Host: Eric Rezsnyak Panelist: Curtis Creekmore, Jonny Minogue Special Guest: Kevin Rice Producer: Derek Mekita Editor: Bob Erlenback Theme Music: “Dance to My Tune” by Marc Torch IG: https://www.instagram.com/greatpopculturedebate/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/gpcd.bsky.social Website: https://www.greatpopculturedebate.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/greatpopculturedebate #dollyparton #dolly #countrymusic #music #dollywood #iwillalwaysloveyou #9to5 #jolene #hereyoucomeagain #twodoorsdown #backwoodsbarbie #straighttalk #joshua #islandsinthestream #coatofmanycolors #hardcandychristmas #babyimburnin #tennessee #grandoleopry #popculture #podcast #popculture #debate #bestof #podcasts #music #movies #film #books #comics #television #tv #lgbtq #lgbt #nostalgia #geek #nerd #culture #greatest Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dolly Rebecca Parton grew up in extreme poverty in Appalachian Tennessee, and over the course of a legendary 60-year-and-counting career, would become one of the most important artists in country music. A singer, a songwriter, an actor, a producer, an entrepreneur, and a philanthropist, Dolly has basically done it all – and she's done it all better than almost anyone. Dolly has released 50 albums, and more than 200 singles, dating back to 1959's “Puppy Love” to 2025's “If You Hadn't Been There.” So join the Great Pop Culture Debate as we pay tribute to a genuine American icon as we attempt to name the Best Dolly Parton Single. Songs discussed: “Jolene,” “My Tennessee Mountain Home,” “Two Doors Down,” “Why'd You Come In Here Lookin' Like That,” “Baby I'm Burnin',” “Islands in the Stream,” “I Will Always Love You,” “Backwoods Barbie,” “9 to 5,” “Straight Talk,” “Eagle When She Flies,” “Hard Candy Christmas,” “Here You Come Again,” “Joshua,” “Light of a Clear Blue Morning,” “Coat of Many Colors” Join host Eric Rezsnyak, GPCD panelists Curtis Creekmore and Jonny Minogue, and special guest Kevin Rice as they discuss 16 of Dolly's most beloved singles. Play along at home by finding the listener bracket here. Make a copy for yourself, fill it out, and see if your picks match up with ours! For the warm-up to this episode, in which we discuss even more Dolly songs we love that didn't make the bracket, become a Patreon supporter of the podcast today. Looking for more reasons to become a Patreon supporter? Check out our Top 10 Patreon Perks. Want to watch the episode instead? As of Season 12, we now have full video episodes up on YouTube. Subscribe to our channel for even more original, exclusive episodes! Sign up for our weekly newsletter! Subscribe to find out what's new in pop culture each week right in your inbox! Vote in more pop culture polls! Check out our Open Polls. Your votes determine our future debates! Then, vote in our Future Topic Polls to have a say in what episodes we tackle next. Episode Credits Host: Eric Rezsnyak Panelist: Curtis Creekmore, Jonny Minogue Special Guest: Kevin Rice Producer: Derek Mekita Editor: Bob Erlenback Theme Music: “Dance to My Tune” by Marc Torch IG: https://www.instagram.com/greatpopculturedebate/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/gpcd.bsky.social Website: https://www.greatpopculturedebate.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/greatpopculturedebate #dollyparton #dolly #countrymusic #music #dollywood #iwillalwaysloveyou #9to5 #jolene #hereyoucomeagain #twodoorsdown #backwoodsbarbie #straighttalk #joshua #islandsinthestream #coatofmanycolors #hardcandychristmas #babyimburnin #tennessee #grandoleopry #popculture #podcast #popculture #debate #bestof #podcasts #music #movies #film #books #comics #television #tv #lgbtq #lgbt #nostalgia #geek #nerd #culture #greatest Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if grace is more than pardon—and actually the power that fuels multiplication? In this episode, Justus, a young professional leader in Oklahoma City, unpacks 2 Timothy 2:1–7 and shows how grace strengthens believers like fuel in an engine. Through vivid stories, soldier-athlete-farmer analogies, and real-life failures (like running out of gas on I-40), he reveals how God multiplies small acts of obedience into something far greater. You'll walk away encouraged to push the pedal of faith and watch God fill the gap with His strength.Show NotesIn this episode we cover:Grace as more than forgiveness—grace as strength.How the soldier, athlete, and farmer shape our understanding of endurance.Why multiplication requires grace, not just effort.Dallas Willard's insight: Grace is opposed to earning, not effort.Personal stories that make the theology tangible (like running out of gas).A new original song inspired by this lesson: Burnin' Grace in Worn Out Boots.
Intro Song – 15 - Bobby Rush/Kenny Wayne Shepherd, “Long Way From Home”, Young Fashioned Ways First Set - 14 - Kent Burnside, “Daddy Told Me”, Hill Country Blood 13 - Taj Mahal & Keb' Mo', “Better Than Ever”, Room On The Porch 12 - Yates McKendree, “Burnin' Tears”, Need To Know Second Set - 11 - Kirk Fletcher, “It's Love Baby”, Keep On Pushing 10 - Candice Ivory, “Strong Black Mattie”, New Southern Vintage 9 - Chambers DesLauriers, “Our Time To Ride”, Our Time To Ride Third Set - 7 - Charlie Musselwhite, “Ready For Times To Get Better”, Look Out Highway 6 - Larry McCray, “Stop Your Crying”, Heartbreak City 5 - The Boneshakers, “Took a Trip”, Live To Be This Fourth Set - 4 - Maria Muldaur, “Dreaming Of You”, One Hour Mama: The Blues of Victoria Spivey 3 - Monster Mike Welch, “Love Me Baby”, Keep Living Til I Die 2 - D.K. Harrell, “Good Man”, Talkin' Heavy 1 - Buddy Guy, “Got Sumpin' For You”, Ain't Done With The Blues
Without Your Head Podcast: Nasty Neal with Burnin' Percebes (Juan González and Fernando Martínez) creators of The Fantastic Golem Affairs in theaters now!The story begins with Juan and David playing a movie guessing game on a rooftop. During an animated round, David strips naked, mimics a monkey and accidentally falls to his death. However, instead of a conventional fatal impact, his body inexplicably shatters into ceramic-like fragments. Juan, devastated and confused, attends David's funeral, where his remains are treated with eerie indifference. As Juan attempts to process his grief, he is bombarded with bureaucratic nuisances, including funeral expenses and insurance claims for the damaged car David landed on. Determined to uncover the truth behind his friend's bizarre demise, Juan embarks on an investigation.