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Welcome to another episode of Fratello On Air! This week, we talk about how hype can help or hurt brands. Naturally, there are plenty of other topics on the docket, including television, German culture, and more!Hype is a funny thing. Nearly everyone or every company wants it, but at some point, enough can be enough. From one-hit wonders to oversaturation, there is no shortage of examples of when a once-popular topic becomes played out or hackneyed. While we aren't here to predict which brands could fall prey to such a situation, we do talk about some models and strategies that are working well or flying very close to the sun.HandgelenkskontrolleWe kick off our episode regarding hype with an interesting chat about German garden houses, known as Schrebergartens or Kleingartens. These little huts are an interesting sight for foreigners who often wonder if they are looking at a strange encampment. This discussion is connected to a chat on lawn art, including gnomes and orbs. For television, Mike has been watching Ponies on Sky, and Balazs just finished the Man on Fire series. Regarding the Handgelenkskontrolle, Mike continues his Heuer love with the chocolaty Camaro 7220 NT. Balazs has brought back a fan favorite with the Omega Speedmaster Professional Speedy Tuesday 1.Hype and its effects on brandsWe kick off our discussion about hype and its potential effects on different companies with a brief tale about the luggage brand, Rimowa. It seems that unscrupulous sellers are now hawking counterfeit versions of the well-known aluminum suitcases. This raises a fundamental question: whether a brand begins to lose its luster when the hype is so large that fakes begin to appear. The answer is complex and inconsistent. Or what happens when a brand suddenly goes after a new set of buyers, which can turn off its traditional core fans? We pose these questions around Rolex, Omega, Audemars Piguet, Patek Philippe, Tudor, Grand Seiko, Ming, Panerai, and more. Brands such as Porsche and Ferrari also make an entrance. Of course, our thoughts differ depending on the situation, what the brand is trying to achieve, and how they behave when a person enters a store. Listen in and provide your thoughts.We hope you enjoyed today's episode, and we look forward to bringing you more! As always, let us know if you have future topic ideas, and thank you for listening.
Rear-view cameras that go dark, airbags that don't behave the way you expect, and screens that blank out at the worst time, that's where we start. We run through a packed list of new vehicle recalls and talk about what they mean in plain English: what's affected, why it matters, and the simple step every owner should take right now (hint: check your VIN and get on the schedule before it becomes a roadside story).From there, we jump into the most addictive kind of car talk: real auction results. We use Hemmings online sales to play “guess the price,” bouncing from a head-turning 1957 Cadillac Eldorado to a 1967 Corvette convertible, a clean two-door 1999 Tahoe, a vintage Land Rover, a 1955 Buick Super, and even a Cobra-style build. Along the way, we break down the collector car market signals that actually move the numbers like condition, originality, drivetrains, and why some “everyman” vehicles are suddenly not so cheap.We wrap with automotive news you can use: U.S. auto sales holding steady under inflation pressure, new global SUV launches and rebadging rumors, Mitsubishi's plan for a Nissan-sourced mid-size pickup, and a jaw-dropping story about an $80,000 Camaro stolen twice in five days. We also talk Toyota's sales dip as buyers wait for redesigns, the surge in hybrids, and why FTC warnings plus customer reviews are a smart early warning system for bait-and-switch dealer behavior. If you like practical advice mixed with car culture and a few laughs, subscribe, share the show with a car friend, and leave us a review.Be sure to subscribe for more In Wheel Time Car Talk!The Lupe' Tortilla RestaurantsLupe Tortilla in Katy, Texas Gulf Coast Auto ShieldPaint protection, tint, and more!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time car talk any time? In Wheel Time is now available on Audacy! Just go to Audacy.com/InWheelTime where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Podcast and check out our live multiplatform broadcast every Saturday, 10a - 12nCT simulcasting on Audacy, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Podcast can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, SiriusXM Podcast, iHeartRadio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox, YouTube Podcast and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Podcast, email us at info@inwheeltime.com
Today, on the 18 episode of the As The Raven Dreams podcast, we have 18 True Chilling stories. These stories come from the shadowy corners of reality, where everyday life takes an eerie twist & ordinary people experience the extraordinary. Today we will be diving into a bunch of different stories from Listeners like you! Would you like to participate in the postcard exchange? It comes with a free ATRD Sticker! Just Send a post card to the following... Lucas PO BOX 8198 Rochester, MN 55903 If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to like or rate the podcast, and leave me a comment with your thoughts if the platform your on supports it! I upload episodes every 3 days, so there are 2 days between new uploads. The podcast consists of new scary story collections, Glitch in the matrix collections, and also what I call the "Dark Dreams" collections (which are older stories, remastered and layered with rain sounds). If you have a story to submit, would like to find where to listen to the podcast, or want to find me on social media platforms, all of that info can be found at https://www.astheravendreams.com You can also send stories into my subreddit (r/theravensdream) or email them to me at AsTheRavenDreams@gmail.com Want to check out some ATRD Podcast Merch? ➤ https://teechip.com/stores/astheravendreams Or for signed merch ➤ https://ko-fi.com/AsTheRavenDreams I wrote a novel, "The Insomniac's Experiment" by Raven Adams! Check it out on amazon (Or you can email me for a signed copy!) Join Patreon to get early access and support the Podcast! ➤ https://www.patreon.com/AsTheRavenDreams Check out my gaming channel with my pal Ghost_Ink ➤ @superNefariousBros On YouTube Thank you to all of the authors that have stories in todays episode... Reanette, Danielle, Tomas L, Darryl S., Crystal Hunter, Nicki M., Yammi, Tiffany from Kalamazoo Michigan, Kisu, Camaro, Britt, Lorrie, Jeff Ogden, Clinton B, Anna, Clare H As Well As Any Author That Has Requested Anonymity. TimeStamps… Ad breaks after Story 1 & Story 6 1 ➤ 1:18 2 ➤ 10:50 3 ➤ 16:30 4 ➤ 20:12 5 ➤ 23:22 6 ➤ 35:50 7 ➤ 43:29 8 ➤ 50:22 9 ➤ 53:34 10 ➤ 56:10 11 ➤ 1:00:25 12 ➤ 1:15:21 13 ➤ 1:19:43 14 ➤ 1:22:24 15 ➤ 1:24:47 16 ➤ 1:30:54 17 ➤ 1:48:17 18 ➤ 1:57:47 ----- Disclaimer ➤ Episodes include a content warning for language and sensitive/disturbing content. Listener discretion is always advised. ALL Audio and visuals on this podcast are copyright of AS THE RAVEN DREAMS / RAVEN ADAMS and may not be duplicated, in any format. Bless This Mess. None of my audio is AI Generated, I am a real person reading real stories into a real microphone. Note: The podcast nor the host endorses any advertisements played during the podcast, ads are not chosen by ATRD or Raven Adams, they are chosen automatically by the advertisement systems by the platforms that host the podcast. I do not endorse, support, or promote any opinions or statements made in any adverts played during the show. #ScaryStories #UnexplainedMysteries #GlitchInTheMatrix Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Father's Day is right around the corner, and on this month's Ask Rick, Rob Kibbe welcomes National Parts Depot CEO Rick Schmidt for a wide-ranging conversation covering everything from car show planning to collector car buying strategy. Drawing from more than twenty years of experience producing NPD's legendary Silver Springs Ford and GM shows, Rick shares what makes a great event, why most car shows overcomplicate things, and how creating an experience for the entire family is often more important than the cars themselves. The discussion also dives into the evolving world of reproduction bodies and restoration parts. Rick offers an insider's perspective on the quality improvements seen in replacement Camaro and Firebird bodies, the challenges of manufacturing and licensing, and why some projects help preserve the hobby while others raise serious questions. If you've ever wondered what goes into bringing reproduction sheet metal and complete bodies to market, this segment is packed with fascinating insight. Of course, no Ask Rick episode would be complete without auction picks. This month Rick evaluates six vehicles ranging from a 1968 El Camino SS 396, 1969 Mercury Cougar Convertible, and 1962 Chrysler 300, to a modern Shelby GT350R Heritage Edition, a stunning 1950 Oldsmobile 88 Convertible, and a 1969 Dodge Charger R/T. Along the way he reveals which cars he'd happily cruise all summer, which ones he'd avoid entirely, and why some of the hobby's most interesting opportunities aren't always the most obvious choices. The post TMCP #650: Ask Rick – Father's Day Car Shows, Summer Cruise Nights, and Patriotic Auction Temptations first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.
We kick this one off some host lore about a guy who ended a friendship over the What the Bleep Do We Know? movie. It only goes downhill from there. For some reason, I kept calling Representative Anna Paulina Luna "Rep. Lujan". There's no excuse for my behavior and I'll be docking my own pay for this episode. Then while we were talking about the Sazan Island project (Epstein Island II) that Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump are setting up in the Mediterranean, Jules repeated some TikTok disinfo about the Albanian prime minister's house being set on fire. The protests against them building a resort on a protected island are very real but the prime minister's house is intact and unburned. I'm docking his pay for the episode as well. Hunter Biden's art sales and Trump's effort to turn all of Washington D.C. into America's front yard with an old Camaro on cinder blocks also come up. If you make it through all that, we spend the better part of the episode getting into some of the abuses and allegations of abuse committed by Flock Safety cameras. We also talk about how in the bag some small town mayors and council members are for Flock. Some of the articles we abused for this episode: https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2026/05/17/citys-ai-license-plate-cameras-led-an-uproar-state-emergency/ https://www.banderabulletin.com/article/3093,council-votes-to-terminate-flock-safety-contract https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/security/virginia-police-used-flock-cameras-track-driver-safety-lawsuit-surveil-rcna230399 https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/12/effs-investigations-expose-flock-safetys-surveillance-abuses-2025-review https://www.atlasofsurveillance.org/ https://www.404media.co/buspatrol-put-ai-cameras-in-tens-of-thousands-of-school-buses-now-they-want-to-give-cops-access/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Holocaust_in_the_Netherlands
What is going on everyone and welcome back to TT! Apologies for the small hiatus, work and family got a little busy but we are back.This week, I am joined by my good friends, the recently married Sam and Kayla McKay aka Kayla Rundle and we are just catching up and having great car culture conversation while we are at it. We discuss how Sam's been adding miles to the LS swapped E30 and wants to restart the project on the olive green E30, Kayla's Camaro updates and her upcoming trip to Palm Springs with BMW and Continental tires. Plus we have an interesting chat as to whether or not RWB should be compared to hot rod specialists Gunther Werks and ReImagined by Singer. And lastly, Kayla tries to convince Sam and I that the LS E30 is a great cannonball car option. All that and so much more on the 193rd installment of TT. You can find Sam's company Detail Club on instagram @detailclubaz and Kayla's youtube channel is @kaylarundle.Enthusiasts never die!
Recalls, auction shockers, racing, and a little automotive history whiplash all land in one fast-moving hour, and it starts with a simple reality: most of us are driving computers on wheels now. We dig into the latest vehicle recalls, from Mercedes-Benz instrument display issues and seat belt concerns to Tesla rear view camera problems and a Ram tire speed-rating warning. The most useful tip is also the easiest one: we walk through how to use SaferCar.gov with your VIN so you can confirm open recalls and get them handled before they become expensive or dangerous.Then we jump into Hemmings online auction results and play “guess the sale price” with everything from a 1969 Camaro restomod to an '86 Jeep CJ7, a clean 1967 Mustang fastback, and a jaw-dropping 1969 Pontiac Firebird that sells for serious collector money. Along the way we talk about what actually moves prices in the classic car market: rarity, originality, documentation, and the small details that separate a fun driver from a top-dollar collectible.We round out the show with the racing calendar (yes, even lawn mower racing), plus NASCAR, NHRA, Formula One, and Indy chatter. Auto history takes us from the Tucker 48 Cyclops Eye headlight to the Corvair's final days and the infamous seatbelt ignition interlock experiment, before we end on a modern buyer problem: JD Power numbers showing more early return cycles, more 84-month car loans, and more negative equity showing up at trade-in time.Subscribe for more real-time car talk, share this with a fellow car nerd, and leave a review to help more drivers find the show. What's the most surprising recall or auction price you've seen lately?Be sure to subscribe for more In Wheel Time Car Talk!The Lupe' Tortilla RestaurantsLupe Tortilla in Katy, Texas Gulf Coast Auto ShieldPaint protection, tint, and more!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time car talk any time? In Wheel Time is now available on Audacy! Just go to Audacy.com/InWheelTime where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Podcast and check out our live multiplatform broadcast every Saturday, 10a - 12nCT simulcasting on Audacy, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Podcast can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, SiriusXM Podcast, iHeartRadio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox, YouTube Podcast and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Podcast, email us at info@inwheeltime.com
Cars, nostalgia, and questionable decisions behind the wheel — Round 314 of Beer Thursday is a full-throttle trip down memory lane. Jay and Shayne talk high school rides, dream cars, totaled memories, and the one car Shayne would take over a Ferrari. ~~~~~~~You never forget your first car… especially if it was loud, fast, or smelled vaguely like gasoline and regret. In this round, your dreaded drivers of drivel pop the hood on our automotive past. The cool cars, the uncool cars, the cars we totaled, and the cars we still drool over like teenagers at a Camaro dealership. Strap in. Or don't. Most of our high‑school cars didn't have working seatbelts anyway.Round 314In this round, we cover: The legendary Ford EXP and its short, tragic lifeShayne's dream‑crushing Camaro momentCars we painted, loved, and promptly totaledThe mighty Buick eraDream cars: TransAm, 300ZX, old trucks, and more~~~~~~~Join the Beer Thursday Patreon! The next 17 Patrons who start at the $10 level get access to the exclusive Beer Thursday Facebook group — the best place to hang out between rounds. Don't miss your spot at the bar! ~~~~~~~Follow Jay's Beertography! Jay doesn't just drink it. He shoots it!His feed is full of drool-worthy drink and cigar photography that'll make your eyes happy and your wallet nervous. Follow the visual magic at @BeerThursdayShow. ~~~~~~~Subscribe, Rate & Review! Hit follow on your podcast app so we're there every Thursday — right on time, like a cold one waiting in the fridge. If we've earned it, drop us a 5-star review. It helps more than you know!~~~~~~~Here's what our house elf, Artie (not Archie), says about this round:Buckle up, buttercup! This episode is a joyride through the garage of Jay and Shayne's past.The High School Years Jay had a Ford EXP that looked like a tiny sports car... until he totaled it. Then came the burnt orange Oldsmobile tank he tried to destroy (and couldn't). Shayne nearly scored a 1972 Camaro Z28 with a 350 engine, but mom heard it start up and said NOPE. He ended up with a candy-apple-red Toyota Celica with a CB radio, which he also totaled. Common thread? Yes. Funny? Also yes.Dream Cars & Coveted Rides Jay's dream lineup: a '65 Mustang, a retro Dodge Charger, an El Camino (car meets pickup truck perfection), and a classic beat-up old Ford truck straight out of a country song. Oh, and the most coveted car of all, which he would take over any Ferrari or Bentley.But Shayne's #1 dream car? He's already shopping. Budget: $14K. Current listings: not cooperating.Pedal to the Metal: Cars We've Had, Wrecked, and Still Want~~~~~~~Disclosure: I don't really have a house elf. Artie is AI. Get it? Artie‑ficial Intelligence!
This episode of Evening With A Legend features endurance driver Ricky Taylor talking about his Le Mans experiences, from attending in 2001 with his father (Wayne Taylor) to racing there from 2013 onward. Ricky describes the event's scale, the track's dusty first laps, narrow roads, tricky slow corners, night-time loneliness, and the WEC vs IMSA differences in culture, rules, and precision. He explains Le Mans' low-energy surface and long tire life, plus how top-level simulators and Michelin tire models aid preparation. Ricky also reviews Wayne Taylor Racing Cadillac's recent Le Mans effort, including qualifying pace, missing Hyperpole, and an engine failure, and reflects on racing with his brother Jordan and teammate Filipe Albuquerque. He discusses Jackie Chan's LMP2 program, LMP2's competitiveness, Garage 56's Camaro impact, Cadillac's 2026 F1 plans, and goals to improve after a difficult season. ===== (Oo---x---oO) ===== 00:00 Ricky's early Le Mans Memories 03:09 First Racing Laps 2013 04:55 IMSA vs WEC Culture 06:25 Night Stints, Track Surprises and Passing 10:50 Training and Simulator Prep 14:53 2025 Cadillac Le Mans Postmortem 16:50 Family Racing Together 17:59 Jackie Chan LMP2 Story & Why LMP2 Matters 22:04 Garage 56 24:01 Filipe Albuquerque's Hybrid Knowhow 27:09 Are the Cars Too Reliable? 28:48 Audience Q&A 33:29 Thoughts on Cadillac F1 in 2026 34:40 Le Mans 2026 Plans 38:03 Why Le Mans Matters Most and Final Thanks! ==================== The Motoring Podcast Network : Years of racing, wrenching and Motorsports experience brings together a top notch collection of knowledge, stories and information. #everyonehasastory #gtmbreakfix - motoringpodcast.net More Information: Visit Our Website Become a VIP at: Patreon Online Magazine: Gran Touring Follow us on Social: Instagram To learn more about or to become a member of the ACO USA, look no further than www.lemans.org, Click on English in the upper right corner and then click on the ACO members tab for Club Offers. Once you become a Member you can follow all the action on the Facebook group ACOUSAMembersClub; and become part of the Legend with future Evening With A Legend meet ups.
The hosts open the show discussing Jill's recent interview with the head of Infiniti USA regarding--among other things--the possible comeback of the humble sedan. This conversation dovetails nicely with Tom's news regarding the likely comeback of a Buick midsize sedan--and a possible Camaro, as well. Jill shared impressions of a would-be annual Land Rover event dubbed Defender Trophy Competition. The event would mirror the legendary Camel Trophy competitions of the Seventies and Eighties. Still in the first segment, Jill reviews the Range Rover SE premium large crossover. Listen in for her take on this off-road-ready luxury hauler. In the second segment, the hosts chat with Caterham's Simon Sproule about the carmaker's tiny sports cars. Listen in for details regarding the history of Caterham, as well as U.S. availability of these storied automobiles. In the last segment, Jill is subjected to Tom's "Which Sold Better?" quiz, including a special Talking Heads bonus question. After the quiz, Tom talks about Elon Musk, and how apparently distracted he is from from developing his core automotive products. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode of Let's Talk Wheels covers the week's biggest automotive headlines: a Stellantis/Ram software calibration recall that let trucks exceed tire speed ratings, a final-year Camaro sold for a huge profit, Mercedes issuing a 144,000‑vehicle infotainment recall, Subaru's redesigned 2026 Outback, and Ford's scholarship program supporting students and veterans entering technician careers. Hosts Mike Herzing and Jeremy Birenbaum review the new Outback, interview Ford Philanthropy, answer classic-car questions, and take listener mail on engines, market trends, and collector cars — all packed into one fast-moving show. #Ford #RAMtrucks #Subaru #TXMPA #Classiccar
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Road America HangoverWelcome back to Everyone Racers — where low-dollar racing meets high chaos. On this episode, Chrissy shows up super late and gets called out. Chris changes his voice to imitate Tim, Mental fills all the holes in his neighborhood, Tim plans to heckle at Laguna Seca and Brian makes amazing poses while gigablastingReally, we all know the hangover is real after an absolutely wild weekend at Road America for the latest 24 Hours of Lemons race — and this episode has ALL the behind-the-scenes stories you won't hear anywhere else.Judge Brian “B-Train” Trainer joins Chris, Tim, Mental, and eventually Chrissy for a hilarious post-race breakdown of one of the strangest, funniest, and somehow “boring” weekends in Lemons history. The drivers were surprisingly clean, the racing up front was incredibly tight, but the legendary Wisconsin track still managed to attrit nearly a THIRD of the field, with around 30 of 90 cars falling victim to mechanical failure, chaos, and questionable engineering decisions.We cover:The overall winners and class winnersThe insanely close battles in Classes A, B, and CThe twin-engine Saturn madness from QuincyA rookie Studebaker team casually winning Index of EffluencyThe heroic fixes, heartbreaking failures, and “I Got Screwed” momentsWhy a Pontiac Sunfire somehow became a regional iconThe Bob Ross-themed team that fully committed to the bitThe terrifying moment a Mazda RX-7 lost its rear window at speedHow one rookie Camaro team earned redemption after nearly collecting every black flag possibleThe secret “Skeeter the Scrapper Guy” economy operating inside the paddockAnd why the BMW 435 is the perfect mascot for a competent but deeply boring episodeThis is the side of amateur endurance racing that doesn't show up in official results sheets: the paddock stories, the terrible ideas, the heroic improvisation, the friendships, the late-night fixes, and the absolute nonsense that makes grassroots motorsports addictive.If you love:amateur endurance racingbudget race carsgrassroots motorsportsRoad Americaautomotive comedyLemons racingLucky Dog RacingSCCA and NASA racingjunkyard engineeringgarage-built race carsweird project carsendurance racing podcasts…then you're in the right place.Whether you're building a race car in your garage, dreaming about your first endurance race, or just here for the chaos, subscribe and join the Everyone Racers community as we dive into the weird world of low-dollar racing and oddball car culture every week.Cub Cadet Bulldozer, Road Grader, Forklift, & Dump Truck. (Caleb Jacobs @ The Drive) https://www.thedrive.com/news/diy-guy-builds-ultimate-chore-fleet-with-mini-bulldozer-road-grader-based-on-lawn-tractorsGM Sucks, Pays $12.75 Mil for being Snitches (Andrew Collins @ The Drive) https://www.thedrive.com/news/shady-selling-of-driver-data-just-cost-gm-another-12-75-million Fast & Furious the TV Series? (Brian Silvestro @ The Autopian)https://www.theautopian.com/theres-going-to-be-a-fast-furious-tv-series-because-the-franchise-is-too-valuable-to-die/ 2001 Lemons Ready PT Cruiser on Racing Junkhttps://www.racingjunk.com/24-hours-of-lemons-cars-and-equipment-for-sale/184785526/2001-pt-cruiser-houston.htmlJoin our F1 Fantasy League https://fantasygp.com/leagues/Use code 74259541 to join in the fun3 Pedal Mafia Lemons World - https://youtu.be/wGfAxGX3vHk?si=YInVSrCTFgkXdCVFThose cool light number panels from Amazonhttps://a.co/d/9wDuvek2026 Lemons Rally Schedulehttps://24hoursoflemons.com/lemons-rally/ Weaber Valley Speedway on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/Weabersvalleyspeedway2 Free Bingo Card Generatorhttps://myfreebingocards.com/bingo-card-generator (Feedin that algorithm )#24HoursOfLemons #RoadAmerica #EnduranceRacing #GrassrootsMotorsports #LemonsRacing #AmateurRacing #RaceCarBuild #BMW435 #RoadRacing #BudgetRacing #GarageBuilt #CarPodcast #AutomotiveComedy #WisconsinRacing #MotorsportsPodcast
A wheel stud that “may separate,” airbags that are “misassembled,” and fuel tanks that can leak after a crash. That's not clickbait, that's our recall list. We kick things off with straight talk on the latest automotive recalls, including 2026 Hyundai models, the Tesla Cybertruck, Volkswagen Taos, Land Rover Defender, Audi Q5 seat belt concerns, and even instrument panel display failures tied to the Dodge Charger EV and Jeep Wagoneer S. If you like your car news useful, fast, and a little skeptical, you're in the right place. Then we switch gears into one of our favorite games: the Hemmings Sold Car Roundup. We throw a photo up, you guess the sold price, and we all argue about what the market is thinking. From two vintage Studebaker Commanders and a surprisingly strong AMC AMX to a rough-and-ready Plymouth Suburban with racing vibes, the numbers tell a story about rarity, originality, and the hidden tax of “good luck finding parts.” The nostalgia hits hard with an '85 Camaro chat (yes, T-tops and leaks come up), a massive '76 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible reality check, and a 1964 Shelby Cobra that lives in serious collector territory. And if you've ever looked under the hood of a questionable project car, you'll appreciate the rough 1978 Pontiac Firebird moment, complete with a shop rag doing air-filter duty. We wrap with Jeff's Car Culture and a question that takes us back in time: where did the full-page car ad go? We dig into vintage magazine renderings, old-school newspaper dealership price sheets, and how car buying and automotive advertising changed once everything moved online. If you enjoy automotive recalls, classic car auction prices, and car culture history, subscribe, share this with a car friend, and leave us a review so more listeners can find the show.Be sure to subscribe for more In Wheel Time Car Talk!The Lupe' Tortilla RestaurantsLupe Tortilla in Katy, Texas Gulf Coast Auto ShieldPaint protection, tint, and more!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time car talk any time? In Wheel Time is now available on Audacy! Just go to Audacy.com/InWheelTime where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Podcast and check out our live multiplatform broadcast every Saturday, 10a - 12nCT simulcasting on Audacy, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Podcast can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, SiriusXM Podcast, iHeartRadio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox, YouTube Podcast and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Podcast, email us at info@inwheeltime.com
ose and I love doing movie commentaries, but we have run out of films to cover! The series "Commentary on Clive's Contemporaries" allows us to look in the background and see what movies were happening when these Clive Barker movies and sequels were being made. We choose a range of movies, and you, the listeners, vote for which one we cover. This series was sponsored by our listeners in the 2025 Kickstarter Campaign, Clive Barker Podcast Presents Fundraiser 11 : The Patron Configuration and covers a range of years from 1973 (Salome) to 2024 (Night of the Zoopocalypse) and beyond. So Far 1973 — The Forbidden VS. Enter the Dragon 1978 — Salome Vs. Invasion of the Body Snatchers 1985 — Transmutations VS. Silver Bullet 1986 – Rawhead Rex VS. Big Trouble In Little China Commentary: 1986 – Big Trouble In Little China 1h 39m Directed by John Carpenter Written by Gary Goldman, David Z. Weinstein, W.D. Richter Show Notes Behind the Scenes Music Video The Temple of the Killer Tiger Monkeys Podcast Features Hellraiser cast and James Pax (Lightning) And this podcast, having no beginning will have no end. web www.clivebarkercast.com Apple Podcasts, Android, Amazon Music, Spotify, Pandora, Libsyn, Tunein, iHeart Radio, Pocket Casts, Radio.com, and YouTube and Facebook: | BarkerCast Listeners Group | Occupy Midian BlueSky | Reddit | Discord Community Support the show Buy Our Book: The BarkerCast Interviews Occupy Midian Hardcover | Kindle | Apple Become a Patreon Patron | Buy a T-Shirt Music is by Ray Norrish All Links and show notes in their Entirety can be found at https://www.clivebarkercast.com AI Overview Ryan and José conducted a detailed analysis and discussion of the 1986 film "Big Trouble in Little China" as part of their Clive Barker podcast series focused on comparing Clive Barker's films with contemporary works. They examined the film's production, including its $100,000 Guardian creature puppet, visual effects by Richard Edlund and Steve Johnson, and the Fox backlot sets used for filming. The hosts discussed the film's characters, particularly James Hong's performance as Lopan, and analyzed key scenes including the supernatural battles and optical effects. They compared the film favorably to previous episodes' selections like "Rawhead Rex" and "Transmutations," concluding that "Big Trouble in Little China" was more entertaining and well-executed. The podcast included technical difficulties with Ryan's Blu-ray player and audio issues, but they managed to complete their thorough analysis of the film's narrative structure, special effects, and cultural significance. Clive Barker Podcast Discussion Ryan and José discussed their podcast episode focusing on Clive Barker's Contemporary Commentaries for 1986, where they selected Big Trouble in Little China for comparison with Barker's film. They reflected on previous comparisons, with José favoring Enter the Dragon over The Forbidden and both preferring Salome over Invasion of the Body Snatchers. The conversation ended with them preparing to discuss Big Trouble in Little China after the opening 20th Century Fox logo. Big Trouble in Little China Analysis José and Ryan discussed the film Big Trouble in Little China, focusing on its reception as a flop at the time of release despite now being considered one of John Carpenter's best movies. They analyzed the character dynamics, particularly how Jack Burton's story takes a backseat to Wang's narrative, and discussed the film's unique blend of grounded and fantasy elements. The conversation also covered the film's production history, including casting considerations and a 2014 comic book continuation that picks up where the film ends. Big Trouble in Little China Analysis Ryan and José discussed the film "Big Trouble in Little China," focusing on its action sequences, characters, and supernatural elements. They analyzed specific scenes, including the extended ending with the red Camaro and the fight sequences involving different gangs. José noted the film's stylized aspects and questioned the realism of certain scenes, while both discussed the film's supernatural villains and their abilities. They also reflected on their childhood experiences watching the movie and its cultural impact. Big Trouble in Little China Discussion José and Ryan discussed the movie "Big Trouble in Little China," focusing on various aspects including character details, special effects, cinematography, and music. They explored specific plot points, such as the roles of characters like Jack Burton, Gracie Law, and Miao Yin, as well as the movie's use of animation and sets. José noted the film's great cinematography and mentioned being tired after landscaping, while both highlighted the movie's engaging elements and memorable scenes. Movie Analysis and Visual Effects José and Ryan discussed various aspects of a movie, focusing on its visual effects, plot elements, and comparisons to other John Carpenter films. They analyzed specific scenes, including the use of green fire, supernatural creatures, and the movie's mix of styles. The conversation also touched on the cinematography, the character EggShen, and the movie's tone compared to other films in the series. Movie Special Effects Discussion José and Ryan discussed the special effects and makeup in the movie, including the connection between it and Lord of Illusions through Steve Johnson. They compared it to Silver Bullet, concluding that Silver Bullet was better despite Gary Busey's presence in Transmutations. The conversation also covered production details like the sloping corridor set and optical effects used in the movie. Film Location and Production Planning José and Ryan discussed filming locations, noting that costs and logistics led to filming at the Fox Backlot in LA instead of San Francisco. They analyzed various movie scenes, including action sequences, character dynamics, and set details, while also discussing the technical aspects of water and bullet effects in filmmaking. The conversation included references to other films and characters, and they explored ideas for creating graphics comparing monsters from different movies. Big Trouble in Little China Analysis José and Ryan discussed various aspects of the film "Big Trouble in Little China," including specific scenes, character backgrounds, and production details. They analyzed the film's tropes, such as the door scene, and discussed deleted scenes and the roles of actors like Kim Cattrall and Dennis Dun. The conversation also touched on the film's set design, miniatures, and monsters, as well as the background of the music video for "Dolly Dagger" featuring James Hong. Movie Production Discussion Meeting José and Ryan discussed various aspects of a movie, including character backgrounds, plot details, and special effects. They talked about actors' roles, such as Susie Pai's transition from cheerleading to modeling and acting, and Carter Wong's casting due to his Thai boxing skills. They also analyzed specific scenes, props, and effects, including the Bog of Eternal Stench and the Guardian puppet, noting the significant effort and cost involved in creating certain elements. Movie Effects and Production Analysis José and Ryan discussed various aspects of a movie, focusing on specific scenes, special effects, and the making of certain elements. They analyzed the fight sequences, visual effects like the Guardian monster, and noted the use of animatronics and remote-controlled elements. They also commented on the cartoony nature of some scenes and the challenges of creating certain effects within budget constraints. Big Trouble in Little China Discussion José and Ryan discussed the movie Big Trouble in Little China, analyzing its special effects, characters, and story elements. They compared it to other horror films like Rawhead Rex and Hellraiser, expressing a preference for Big Trouble in Little China. The conversation then shifted to planning future content, including a Book Club of Blood discussion on The Body Politic and potential 1987 horror movie selections for voting. They also briefly discussed the use of AI in content creation and its impact on documentary-style videos.
In this episode of The MuscleCar Place, Rob Kibbe and Rick Schmidt kick off May with a thoughtful look at Memorial Day—balancing its deeper meaning with the traditions that bring car enthusiasts together, from local parades to community gatherings. The conversation then shifts into the latest Dallas Kibbe Racing update, where steady progress on the track is matched by a big off-track milestone: a new presenting sponsor stepping in behind the program. From there, Rick delivers his signature straight talk on topics ranging from whether giving a car as a gift is a great idea or a logistical gamble, to the future of continuation builds like Revology and whether the Camaro comeback rumors hold any real weight. The episode wraps with two fun but strategic car-buying segments. First, the guys pick parade-ready classics under $50K that can be enjoyed all summer without losing money. Then, with the budget removed, the focus turns to real profit—analyzing a '92 Corvette ZR-1 as an undervalued opportunity, a 2000 Saleen Mustang as a niche play, and a '71 Chevelle as the safest bet for consistent return. As always, Rick cuts through the noise with practical insight, making this episode equal parts car culture, market reality, and smart enthusiast thinking. The post TMCP #646: Ask Rick – Memorial Day Muscle, Summer Flip Strategy, and Parade-Ready Classics first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.
In January 2000, something massive drifted through the night sky over southwestern Illinois – so big and strange that a handful of small-town cops, watching from different locations, tracked it in real time over their radios, completely baffled by what they were seeing.FEATURED STORIES IN THIS EPISODE: The strange sighting of a UFO in the year 2000 still has people looking to the skies of southwestern Illinois. *** “Frankenstein” Author Mary Shelley kept her dead husband's heart for thirty years! *** If you've ever wanted to play a game of catch with a ghost boy, race a phantom Camaro, or encounter a mythological beast, Clinton Road in New Jersey should be your next destination. *** In Malawi vampires attack people and suck blood from them. This is not lore or scary story-telling… it's happening now. *** Imagine a coin rolling past you in a long hallway – yet you are completely alone in the building. *** For years, mysterious lights of Dover have puzzled observers – and it has been happening for centuries.CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = The Foreboding00:04:40.051 = Show Open00:06:32.182 = Frankenstein Author Mary Shelly Kept Her Dead Husband's Heart00:10:58.940 = Clinton Road: Take a Terrifying Drive Down America's Most Haunted Roadway00:15:49.891 = Malawi Vampires00:20:06.777 = Coins and Guitar Picks00:24:47.649 = Mysterious Lights of Dover ***00:28:05.675 = The 2000 UFO Invasion of Illinois00:43:41.181 = Show Close*** = Begins immediately after inserted ad breakLISTEN ON PODCAST APPS: Look for this podcast on YouTube Music, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music, Pandora, TuneIn Radio, and other apps. Get the full list of options here: https://pod.link/1078714736*No AI Voices Are Used In The Narration Of This Podcast*SOURCES and RESOURCES:“Something Is Up There – The 2000 UFO Invasion of Illinois”: https://tinyurl.com/wvafyps“Frankenstein Author Mary Shelley Kept Her Dead Husband's Heart for 30 Years”: https://tinyurl.com/uygjtvg“Clinton Road: Take a Terrifying Drive Down America's Most Haunted Roadway”: https://tinyurl.com/w734whf“Malawi Vampires”: https://tinyurl.com/wzrexro“Mysterious Lights of Dover”: https://tinyurl.com/uxrvyd8“Coins And Guitar Picks”: https://tinyurl.com/uv2axne(Over time links may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2026, Weird Darkness.Originally aired: November 12, 2018EPISODE BLOG PAGE (includes sources and full transcript): https://weirddarkness.com/UFOInvasionOfIL
Andrew Clarke and Bruce Williams call in live from Christchurch after a big opening day at the ITM Super 440, and there is plenty to get through.Kyle Allen delivered a maiden Supercars win for Grove Racing with a gutsy two-tyre strategy that held off a hard-charging Brodie Kostecki, while Matt Payne had earlier taken pole for the team. Andrew and Bruce discuss what the result says about Grove's willingness to back themselves — and whether Kyle Allen is ready to step up if Payne departs.The parity debate dominates the first half. The Camaro teams ran with revised rear wing and front splitter settings following the Supercars Commission adjustment, but was it a technical correction or a sporting one? Andrew and Bruce go back and forth on whether the changes were merited, and whether Barry Ryan's admission that GM has no A-grade drivers undermines the case for the adjustment entirely.Also on the agenda: the safety car that wasn't — a chaotic first-lap incident that multiple drivers said could have been catastrophic; Red Bull's difficult day with Will Brown losing time to an undertray issue and Brock Feeney fading through the field; Toyota's Ryan Wood on the podium again; and why nobody should be surprised the GR Supras keep winning.Plus, first impressions of Ruapuna — a flat track the drivers are enjoying, a massive crowd for a Friday, and a city that has well and truly embraced Supercars.All this and more on the latest episode of the AutoActionRevLimiter. Check out https://autoaction.com.au/for all thelatest updates and dropping news. Thanks to Byron Clarke for production support.Music by:bensound.comArtist: DollshadeLicense code:JMWGOIMLZNKZYGBR#Supercars #RevLimiter #AutoAction #Motorsport #V8Supercars #RacingNews #Podcast
Honda says it has “no chance” against China's EV dominance, but is that really true? In this episode, we break down the future of EVs, Infiniti confirming a manual sedan, and early thoughts on the 2026 Toyota Camry Nightshade.From the Mecum Auctions experience to bold claims from Honda, this episode of the CarQuicks Automotive Podcast covers the biggest shifts happening in the car industry right now. We dive into Chinese EV innovation, what legacy automakers are up against, and whether enthusiast cars like manual sedans still have a future.-00:00 Introduction04:05 My Invitation to the Mecum Auctions18:32 Honda vs. China | What's really going on?30:35 New Car Review Week | 2026 Toyota Camry Nightshade33:56 A New Infiniti Sports Sedan? And Skyline?36:54 Hyundai Boulder Concept39:42 2028 Nissan Xterra Teased40:43 A NEW Camaro is coming?43:37 Jeep Trailhawk is Announced44:33 Personal media updates | MAMA Spring Rally51:03 GR Corolla | Land Cruiser Updates | Outro-#automotivepodcast #carquickspodcast #autoindustry #autonews #carnews __________Episode 120 Topics-Mecum Auctions ExperienceFirst-hand look at the Mecum auction sceneStandout cars, energy, and what makes these events special-Honda vs China EVsHonda CEO reaction to China's EV supply chainWhy Chinese EVs are advancing so quicklyThe innovation vs reality conversationThe darker side of production, labor concerns, and cost advantagesWhat happens if Chinese automakers dominate globally?Will prices stay low or rise over time?What Honda should be doing nextBreakdown of Nikkei Asia report: Honda shifts power back to engineers-2026 Toyota Camry Nightshade Review (Early Thoughts)First driving impressionsStyling and Nightshade trim appealWhere the Camry stands in today's sedan marketIs the Camry still the benchmark daily driver?-Infiniti Manual Sedan ConfirmedInfiniti announces a high-horsepower sedanManual transmission confirmed by leadershipIs this a real enthusiast comeback or too late?-Hyundai Boulder ConceptHyundai is targeting the Ford Bronco and Jeep WranglerBody-on-frame off-road SUV direction37-inch tires, solid rear axle, independent front suspensionInterior tech and concept design directionThoughts on Hyundai entering the off-road space-Future Car Teasers and Industry NewsNissan Xterra return (2029 expected, body-on-frame SUV)Chevrolet Camaro comeback rumors with turbo and V8 optionsJeep Trailhawk returning with off-road focus-CarQuicks UpdatesGR Corolla ownership updatesLand Cruiser content plansBig news: approved road trip content to Road AmericaIf you enjoy real, honest takes on the car industry, make sure to subscribe to CarQuicks for weekly automotive news, reviews, and podcast episodes.__________automotive podcast, car news 2026, Honda EV strategy, China EV market, Chinese electric cars, Infiniti manual sedan, 2026 Toyota Camry Nightshade review, Hyundai Boulder concept, off-road SUV future, Nissan Xterra return, Camaro comeback, Jeep Trailhawk 2027, GR Corolla ownership, car industry trends, Mecum Auctions experience__________
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- GM Reviving Buick Sedans in The U.S. - EU Rules Threaten U.S. Pickup Truck Imports - Trump Admin Denies Ford Relief on Aluminum Tariffs - Xiaomi Likely to Miss Ambitious Annual Sales Target - Stellantis and Leapmotor Partner for New Opel EV - U.S. Public Fast Charging Stations See Rapid Growth - Tesla Raises Prices on Final Model S and X Inventory - Skoda Develops High-Frequency Bell for Safer Urban Cycling
Hoy en TAB Deportes analizamos lo que realmente está pasando en el deporte y los autos. La pelea entre Bravos y Angels que calentó MLB desde temprano, la creciente tensión entre Giannis y los Bucks que ya preocupa dentro de la liga, y la lesión de Wembanyama que podría impactar su elegibilidad para premios.También hablamos del regreso del Camaro y lo que significa para el futuro de los muscle cars, el análisis completo del Final Four masculino con Michigan como campeón, y el impacto inmediato de Ángel Rodríguez en la victoria de los Cangrejeros en el BSN.Contenido directo, análisis real y contexto para que hables con autoridad. TAB Deportes y TAB Cars.
Hostus Maximus Justin Fort and regular liveregulator Ryan the BMW Guy were roaming backwoods 'Springs and happened upon the compound of PPIHC Open Class contenders Jim and Jimmy Ford. These guys are so serious about homebuilt, homedriven all-comers competition in the most famous hillclimb in the world they didn't even waste time on new names. ...And lurking in the the Ford Garage Bar is one very evolved, poked and stroked Roush-Yates Windsor-powered Trans-Am TA-1 car (and all the stories that power it). ...This episode was so good we had to skip a few. (Don't worry, they're comin' up next.) Thanking their sponsors with every breath they had, Jim and Jimmy (and Hero too) wanted to mention Hoosier, Shoup and Scooter's, Jesel, Newcomer, Iron Wolf, Driven and G-Force (plus everyone they didn't get to before we ran out of time). Because gearheads are people too: this episode's got Coors, loving your belts (and your welds), flying stewardesses, Smokey Yunick, the 9/10th Camaro and the vinyl-top Challenger, getting the right shoes, and some Excellent Weirdo R.I.P.s for Ozzy Osbourne, Chef Jeff and Chuck Norris (the knife died before he did).
Hostus Maximus Justin Fort and regular liveregulator Ryan the BMW Guy were roaming backwoods 'Springs and happened upon the compound of PPIHC Open Class contenders Jim and Jimmy Ford. These guys are so serious about homebuilt, homedriven all-comers competition in the most famous hillclimb in the world they didn't even waste time on new names. ...And lurking in the the Ford Garage Bar is one very evolved, poked and stroked Roush-Yates Windsor-powered Trans-Am TA-1 car (and all the stories that power it). ...This episode was so good we had to skip a few. (Don't worry, they're comin' up next.) Thanking their sponsors with every breath they had, Jim and Jimmy (and Hero too) wanted to mention Hoosier, Shoup and Scooter's, Jesel, Newcomer, Iron Wolf, Driven and G-Force (plus everyone they didn't get to before we ran out of time). Because gearheads are people too: this episode's got Coors, loving your belts (and your welds), flying stewardesses, Smokey Yunick, the 9/10th Camaro and the vinyl-top Challenger, getting the right shoes, and some Excellent Weirdo R.I.P.s for Ozzy Osbourne, Chef Jeff and Chuck Norris (the knife died before he did).
Lucia B. (44) schaut zurück auf ihre Schulzeit. Damals war sie als graue Maus unscheinbar und unglaublich schüchtern. Niemals hätte sie gedacht, dass sich Ben, der Schwarm aller Mädels, für sie interessieren würde. Er hatte die unbedarfte Lucia vom “Abiball” weggelockt, sie verführt und sie danach fallen gelassen. Nach dem One-night Stand hatte er Lucia links liegen gelassen, sie wurde von den Mitschülern verspottet, es war schrecklich! Zum 25 jährigen Klassentreffen zu gehen, kostet Lucia viel Überwindung. Gemeinsam mit ihrer Freundin Ina schmeißt sie sich in ihr knappstes Kleid und brezelt sich so richtig auf. Ihre ehemaligen Mitschüler sollen Augen machen, wie toll und glücklich sie aussieht. Und vielleicht kommt auch ER ja zu dem Treffen. Der Abend wird überraschend lustig und auch der Herzensbrecher Ben erscheint graumeliert und faszinierend. Lucia verdrängt alles was war, denn wie vor 25 Jahren folgt sie Ben an einen ruhigen Ort und verfällt seinem Charme erneut… ** Dieses Mal war die wundervolle Julia Oswald vom Podcast "LUNCH BREAK STORIES" zu Gast - die ebenso wie wir schon seit 2019 podcastet! In ihrem Interview-Podcast spricht Julia mit Unternehmerinnen und Gründerinnen über ihre persönlichen Gründungswege, Herausforderungen und Erfahrungen, um andere Frauen zu inspirieren, selbst den Schritt in die Selbstständigkeit zu wagen. Folgt ihr gerne auch auf ihrem Insta und natürlich auf LinkedIn! & Bussi nach Graz! ** **Euch hat diese Geschichte gefallen, aufgeregt oder ihr habt euch darin sogar wiedererkannt?** Das interessiert uns brennend! Schreibt uns in Kommentaren über Facebook und Instagram unter @drama_carbonara_podcast. Dort werdet ihr auch die in den Geschichten besprochenen Fotos finden und endlich sehen können, was wir sehen ... Falls ihr noch mehr fantastische Geschichten mit uns lesen wollt, können wir euch schon jetzt versprechen: das Repertoire ist unerschöpflich, wir staunen jedes Mal aufs Neue, was möglich ist. Abonniert Drama Carbonara auf allen gängigen Podcast Plattformen Über Sternchen, Bewertungen und Kommentare freuen wir uns natürlich auch extrem und feiern diese gern auch prominent in unserem Social Media Feed! Jede zweite Folge kommen ja großartige Gastlerser*innen zu uns ins Wiener Drama-Hauptquartier und unterstützt uns mit Interpretationen und Improvisationen. Wenn ihr einen Wunschgast für uns habt oder gern selbst mal vorbeischauen wollt, sagt Bescheid! Wir können nichts versprechen, aber wir freuen uns immer über Vorschläge. Wenn ihr Lust auf Extra-Content habt und euren Lieblingspodcasts auch finanziell unterstützen wollt , dann tut das herzlich gern mit einem Abonnement auf Steady und kommt in den Genuss des kompletten "Drama Carbonara"-Universums! Falls ihr daran interessiert seid, Werbung in unserem Podcast zu schalten, setzt euch bitte mit Stefan Lassnig von Missing Link in Verbindung. Verbindlichsten Dank! **Link zur Podcast Hörer:innen UMFRAGE!Danke für die Mitarbeit und euer wertvolles Feedback :) & hier zur legendären Spotify Drama Carbonara Soundtrack Playlist - folgen folgen folgen!! liebe Freund:innen des unberechenbaren Musik-Algorithmus!
Glitter, Chaos & Failure at Sonoma In this 429 (Like a ..) Boss episode, from Unicorn Glory to Clutch Disaster… Our wildest race weekend yet. Welcome back to Everyone Racers, where low-budget racing meets bad decisions and even worse outcomes.This week, we're recapping the weekend
Welcome to 117th Glitch In The Matrix Stories Collection! Today we have 17 stories that will make you question reality itself, submitted and posted by everyday people. Today we have stories about disappearing objects, strange happenings, time skips and quantum immortality. Hey There! Would you like to participate in the postcard exchange? It comes with a free ATRD Sticker! Just Send a post card to the following... Lucas PO BOX 8198 Rochester, MN 55903 If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to like or rate the podcast, and leave me a comment with your thoughts if the platform your on supports it! I upload episodes every 3 days, so there are 2 days between new uploads. The podcast consists of new scary story collections, Glitch in the matrix collections, and also what I call the "Dark Dreams" collections (which are older stories, remastered and layered with rain sounds). If you have a story to submit, would like to find where to listen to the podcast, or want to find me on social media platforms, all of that info can be found at https://www.astheravendreams.com You can also send stories into my subreddit (r/theravensdream) or email them to me at AsTheRavenDreams@gmail.com Want to check out some ATRD Podcast Merch? ➤ https://teechip.com/stores/astheravendreams Or for signed merch ➤ https://ko-fi.com/AsTheRavenDreams I wrote a novel, "The Insomniac's Experiment" by Raven Adams! Check it out on amazon (Or you can email me for a signed copy!) Join Patreon to get early access and support the Podcast! ➤ https://www.patreon.com/AsTheRavenDreams Check out my gaming channel with my pal Ghost_Ink ➤ @superNefariousBros On YouTube Thank you to all of the authors that have stories in todays episode... Chickentunasandwich, Carol, Camaro, Liz L'Eclair, Emily, Kenny M, Freeda, Laura, Krista, Liz Emerald, Sheena, Betsy Tatarsky, Ellen, Savanna, TJ, Rfh Harper, Idol As Well As Any Author That Has Requested Anonymity. TimeStamps… Ad breaks after Story 1 & Story ### 1 ➤ 00:48 2 ➤ 03:19 3 ➤ 08:28 4 ➤ 10:43 5 ➤ 13:23 6 ➤ 18:51 7 ➤ 24:09 8 ➤ 27:08 9 ➤ 31:46 10 ➤ 36:31 11 ➤ 39:01 12 ➤ 41:16 13 ➤ 43:52 14 ➤ 46:41 15 ➤ 49:50 16 ➤ 51:00 17 ➤ 55:22 ----- Disclaimer ➤ Episodes include a content warning for language and sensitive/disturbing content. Listener discretion is always advised. ALL Audio and visuals on this podcast are copyright of AS THE RAVEN DREAMS / RAVEN ADAMS and may not be duplicated, in any format. Bless This Mess. None of my audio is AI Generated, I am a real person reading real stories into a real microphone. Note: The podcast nor the host endorses any advertisements played during the podcast, ads are not chosen by ATRD or Raven Adams, they are chosen automatically by the advertisement systems by the platforms that host the podcast. I do not endorse, support, or promote any opinions or statements made in any adverts played during the show. #ScaryStories #UnexplainedMysteries #GlitchInTheMatrix Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick Plocienik returns to break down his rapid rise from grassroots racing into Porsche Cup cars, GT4/GT3 machinery, and his first IMSA experience at Daytona. He dives into the pressure of real race environments, the chaos of a last-minute car swap, and what it takes to compete at a higher level. We also get into his 1000HP Camaro build for Pikes Peak, sim vs real-world driving, and the mindset behind chasing a full-time racing career. Take your build up a whole new level with 6XD Gearbox: https://6xdgearbox.com Code "Minnoxide5" for 5% off High Performance Academy: https://hpcdmy.co/Minnoxide Use code "MINNOX" for 55% off ANY course Use Code "MINVIP" for $300 of the MINVIP Package Tuned By Shawn: https://www.tunedbyshawn.com Code "Minnoxide" for 5% off! Ship With Sure Thing Logistics: https://www.surethinglogistics.net MORE BIGGER Turbo T-Shirts: https://www.minnoxide.com/products/more-bigger-t-shirt 00:00 Intro and Racing Progress Since Last Appearance 01:10 From NASA to Porsche Cup Cars 04:00 Camaro vs Porsche: Learning Different Platforms 06:00 GT4 / GT3 Experience & Pro-Level Testing 10:30 Preparing for Pikes Peak and Getting Accepted 15:00 Sim Racing vs Real Life Racing 18:20 Learning New Tracks and Finding Speed 21:00 Pressure, Confidence & Race Mindset 24:00 Camaro Evolution + Race Build Progression 27:00 MoTeC, 6XD Sequential Gearbox & Build Complexity 30:00 Engineers, Data & Life Inside a Race Team 41:20 Daytona Experience and Race Day Chaos 50:30 Camaro Setup, Testing Plans & Truck Build 1:08:00 Future Goals, Sponsors & What's Next
March 16, 1990. San Francisco County, California. 17-year old Toni Clark, who happens to be two months pregnant, leaves her cousin's residence in Oakland to drive back to her apartment in San Bruno in her boyfriend's Chevrolet Camaro. Shortly thereafter, the stalled Camaro is discovered on the Bay Bridge and after another motorist crashes into it, investigators conclude that Toni was likely propelled off the bridge into San Francisco Bay. However, Toni's body is never recovered and there are a number of odd discrepancies, such as reported sightings of a black male next to the Camaro shortly before the accident and a bizarre anonymous phone call to Toni's mother, which cause speculation that Toni was abducted. On this week's episode of “The Trail Went Cold”, we will explore whether Toni Clark was actually the victim of a tragic accident or if something much more sinister happened. In addition, we'll also discuss the unsolved disappearances of 28-year old Diego Garcia, 41-year old Carmen Burhans Garcia and eight-year old Barbara Burhans, who all vanished after leaving their home in Los Angeles in March 1982 before their abandoned car was discovered 250 miles away at the bottom of a gorge in the San Gabriel Mountains. Additional Reading: https://charleyproject.org/case/toni-danieelle-clark https://www.newspapers.com/image/1225351368/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/779247127/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/779247141/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/461548309/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/758981652/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/696741911/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/696741925/ https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/The-Other-Missing-Kids-They-quickly-faded-from-2975456.php https://abcnews.com/Primetime/story?id=131955 https://www.newspapers.com/image/633633829/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/633633861/ https://charleyproject.org/case/diego-garcia https://charleyproject.org/case/carmen-maria-burhans-garcia https://charleyproject.org/case/barbara-aurora-burhans “The Trail Went Cold” is on Patreon. Visit www.patreon.com/thetrailwentcold to become a patron and gain access to our exclusive bonus content. The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote. All music is composed by Vince Nitro.
In this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast, we discuss some intel being shared in the LimaCharlie community.The White House released President Trump's Cyber Strategy for America, outlining a national framework to strengthen both defensive and offensive cybersecurity capabilities.Iran has expanded the scope of potential targets in the ongoing conflict with Israel and the United States by identifying infrastructure tied to major American technology companies in the Middle East as “legitimate targets.”Chinese-linked threat actors have launched cyberattacks against organizations in Qatar shortly after the initial US-Israel strikes on Iran, indicating a shift in regional targeting strategy.An Iranian-linked hacking group has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on U.S.-based medical equipment manufacturer Stryker, which disrupted the company's technology operations across its global offices.Support our show by sharing your favorite episodes with a friend, subscribe, give us a rating or leave a comment on your podcast platform.This podcast is brought to you by LimaCharlie, maker of the SecOps Cloud Platform, infrastructure for SecOps where everything is built API first. Scale with confidence as your business grows. Start today for free at limacharlie.io.
Send a textConversations with Big Rich welcomes fabricator, racer, and shop owner Cameron Chin—an off-road lifer who broke stereotypes to build a career around cars. Born and raised in Houston, Cameron cut his teeth on a rough '67 Mustang, studied studio art at UT Austin, and dove headfirst into off-roading by co-founding the Longhorn Off-Road Club. After early shop experience and the dot-com bust, he launched Crawltex (2006), helping grow Texas' wheeling scene with everything from bolt-ons to axle and engine swaps.Cameron shares first desert race memories supporting a Hooters-backed team at the Baja 500, a white-knuckle Rally America win as a co-driver, and candid thoughts on King of the Hammers. A move to Las Vegas for his wife's NICU career led to Nefarious Customs, where he expanded into high-end restomods and desert builds. Now back in Texas, Cameron juggles shops in Vegas, Austin, and the Houston area, focusing on frame-off Scouts, a tube-chassis LS-swapped Porsche Targa for his dad, classic Chevy and Camaro builds, and more—while nurturing his kids' budding interest in motorsports Support the show
I-275 has reopened in Livonia after a deadly crash that police say happened when the driver of a Chevy Camara tried to pass a semi truck, and spun out. WWJ's Chris Fillar and Jackie Paige have the local news headlines for your Thursday morning in Metro Detroit. (Photo: Luke Sloan/WWJ)
On this episode, Stacey discusses what happens to the projects that he doesn't have the time to finish. So, he invited Jim & Jimmy Miller of MILLER & SON COLLISION out of Lancaster, NY onto the podcast since they are now the new owners of the CATALOG CAMARO project and will oversee its completion. Then, it's mailbag time! Stacey answers "should I get into 30s hot rods?", "How many miles is too many when buying a used car?", "What do I do with this project I inherited?" And "Have you ever regretted selling a project?"
Cooper Bogetti joins us to talk about his 2JZ Camaro origins, drag racing's spectator problem both on and off air, and using classes as crutches. He also unpacks the economics of racing and the realities of surviving as an automotive creator. Take your build up a whole new level with 6XD Gearbox: https://6xdgearbox.com Code "Minnoxide5" for 5% off High Performance Academy: https://hpcdmy.co/Minnoxide Use code "MINNOX" for 55% off ANY course Use Code "MINVIP" for $300 of the MINVIP Package Tuned By Shawn: https://www.tunedbyshawn.com Code "Minnoxide" for 5% off! Ship With Sure Thing Logistics: https://www.surethinglogistics.net MORE BIGGER Turbo T-Shirts: https://www.minnoxide.com/products/more-bigger-t-shirt 0:00 Intro – Meeting Cooper Bogetti 2:20 Early Days with Cleetus McFarland 6:10 Burnout, 14-Hour Days & Going Solo in 2019 10:30 The 21-Day Monetization Cycle & Creator Reality 19:35 Drag Racing and Drag & Drives 31:30 Building a 2JZ Camaro Instead of a Heavier Platform 37:30 The “Perpetual Project Car” Trap 44:30 CTS-V Ownership, ECU Design Flaws & GM Simplicity 53:30 Social Media Algorithms, Rage Bait & Online Culture 1:08:00 Why High-HP Street Cars Stop Being Fun 1:25:00 Why Heavy Cars Always Lose 1:35:00 The Real Cost of Building a Drag Car 1:45:00 Modern Platforms, C8 Issues & Why New Cars Are a Headache 1:55:00 What Would He Build Next? 2:20:00 The Future: Racing Again, Kids, and Long-Term Perspective
During Race Industry Week by EPARTRADE, Jim Campbell, Vice President of Performance and Motorsports Commercial Operations at General Motors, delivers a comprehensive look at GM's expanding global motorsports strategy—from Cadillac's entry into Formula 1 to a new 2026 NASCAR Cup Series Camaro, and the advanced simulation, CFD, AI and powertrain technology driving performance across every series.Broadcast from inside GM's high-performance powertrain facility in Pontiac, Michigan, Campbell explains how this center anchors GM's factory race programs and its Chevrolet Performance parts business—supporting programs in F1, NASCAR, IMSA, FIA WEC, IndyCar, NHRA, off-road racing, and more.
Click here to share your favorite car, car story or any automotive trivia!What do you do when you inherit a classic car shell and a garage full of mystery parts? You buy a ticket to SEMA just to ask the manufacturers, "What is this and how do I install it?"In this episode, guest co-host Dave joins Doug to sit down with Christina Lardie (aka @ChristinasGarage). Christina is a medically retired EMT from the San Francisco Fire Department who is honoring her late father's legacy by building cars and breaking barriers.We discuss the incredible story of her 1969 Camaro SS (which her dad secretly bought and gifted to her in pieces), her journey learning to be a "Gearhead in Training" without formal mechanic school, connecting with like minded people in the automotive industry, and the heartwarming restoration of a 1952 Chevy Pickup that delivers toys to children in need.In this episode, we cover:
Send us a textWe recorded this live at the NEC Classic Motor Show, in the back of a Land Rover Campervan! Our guest is the founder and CEO of Iconic Auctioneers - the massive auction at the show, Nick Whale.Nick's Dad was a Car Dealer, so its safe to say cars are in his blood. His Dad imported a Camaro when he was young, and then as a the CEO of a successful chain of car dealerships, would buy a brand new Rolls Royce each year, and did this for many years on the bounce.Sadly, his fellow classmates at boarding school took his Dad's flash car as a reason to pick on him. Nick recalls being a VIP guest at the Vauxhall Firenza launch - he got to meet Gerry Marshall, and later became good friends with him and now owns an ex-Gerry Marshall Firenza road car. We chat about auctions of course, motorsport and Nick's love of racing, and also the enthusiasm some of his kids are showing for cars too. A great episode, which we thoroughly enjoyed recording - we hope you enjoy it too. Please check out Iconic Auctioneers here if you are searching for a top quality, best in class classic car. Iconic Auctioneers | Classic Car & Motorcycle Auction HouseA big thanks to our new podcast sponsor Viking Covers.If you are looking for quality and customizable indoor or outdoor vehicle covers please go check them out. www.vikingcovers.co.ukWe'll be telling you more about these guys soon - stay tuned.Support the showWe'd love you to hear and share your stories, please tag and follow us on social media. www.instagram.com/mydadscar_podcastwww.Facebook.com/mydadscar podcastwww.buymeacoffee.com/mydadscarIf you'd like to support the podcast and are able to, you can ‘buy us a coffee' which will help towards costs of hosting and purchasing equipment to allow us to record guests in person, rather than just on zoom. Get in touch with us direct - MyDadsCarPodcast@gmail.com
Send us a textAyden Westbye joins me to talk about transitioning from a Camaro in HPDE to racing and TTing a Miata... some say its stepping backward... some say its stepping forward as a driver... all agree they are completely different. Support the show
The boys kick it off with sounds from the 60's car music world, then Ray shows a magazine from 1967 that catered to the high performance racing crowd. Car guy Christmas gifts come up, and a real handy Metric & American nut/bolt thread checker makes the cut. A recent pair of Camaro vehicle inspections and a carburetor rebuild job keeps the guys busy, and Ray explains to a caller how to best make carb air/fuel adjustments. On Instagram: @real_motormouthradio and on You Tube: https://youtu.be/VqTmOTN_nKsSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/mmr-12-28-2025--69231941
Recorded live at the PRI Show in Indianapolis, this episode of The Collector Car Podcast features an in-depth conversation with Mike Spagnola, President & CEO of SEMA, on why PRI remains vital to the performance and racing world, how advocacy protects enthusiast culture, and what the future holds for the next generation of car people. In the second part of the episode, I'm joined by Kevin Darwish of Lost Angels Career Center to discuss the incredible Camaro drift car on display at PRI—designed and built by students. It's a powerful example of how education, mentorship, and hands-on experience are shaping the future of the automotive industry. #TheCollectorCarPodcast #SEMA #PRISHOW #PRI2025 #CarCulture #MotorsportsIndustry #CollectorCars #WhyCarsMatter #CarEnthusiast Do you need help buying or selling your collector car? Contact Greg directly at Greg@TheCollectorCarPodcast.com or GStanley@RMSothebys.com. A special thank you to our new sponsor, Discover Once, curators of one-of-a-kind automotive adventures you'll never experience twice. Learn more at discoveronce.com/muscle. And as always, huge thanks to RM Sotheby's for their continual support and for making so many of these automotive dreams possible. Listen to the "Octane FM: Shift, Rev, Repeat" album on Spotify! Stay connected with The Collector Car Podcast—find us on our Website, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, or reach out to Greg directly via email. Join RM Sotheby's Car Specialist Greg Stanley as he brings over 25 years of experience and keen market analysis to the world of collector cars. Each week, Greg dives into market trends, interviews industry experts, and shares insights—with a little fun along the way. New episodes drop every Thursday and are available on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more at www.TheCollectorCarPodcast.com or email Greg at Greg@TheCollectorCarPodcast.com. Interested in consigning a car at an RM Sotheby's or Sotheby's Motorsport auctions? Contact Greg directly at GStanley@RMSothebys.com or Greg.Stanley@SothebysMotorsport.com
In this episode of the Clutch Burners podcast, hosts BangShift Billy and Canadian Chuck Norris welcome Rob Warrick, a machinist at Richard Childress Racing and a passionate drag racer. The conversation covers Rob's journey in the racing world, his experiences with drag and drive events, and the challenges he faces with his 1995 Camaro, which features a 6-liter LS twin turbo setup. The discussion delves into the intricacies of car modifications, the importance of weight reduction, fuel systems, and the technical aspects of racing. Rob shares valuable insights from his experiences on the track, including the lessons learned from various challenges and the excitement of competing in drag racing events. In this engaging conversation, Rob Warrick shares his experiences and insights from the world of drag racing, particularly focusing on stick shift racing. He discusses the importance of community support, performance tuning, and the challenges faced during races. The conversation also delves into specific techniques for starting line management, boost control, and the significance of adjustable clutches in enhancing performance. Rob reflects on his journey in racing, the camaraderie among racers, and his aspirations for future events.
This episode delivers a packed finale to our SEMA 2025 coverage, featuring three can't-miss conversations straight from the show floor. We kick things off with Trent McGee from Centerforce, breaking down real-world clutch selection for street, strip, and track — covering everything from classic muscle car setups to high-horsepower, twin-disc race applications. Then Mark Gearhart from Holley joins us to walk through their LT-swapped 4th-gen Camaro and the bigger picture of modern engine swaps, showing how builders can bring modern power and drivability into older platforms. We close out with Mike Pennington from Meguiar's, who dives into their new pro-consumer detailing line, sharing practical tips on paint care, polishing, interior cleaning, and headlight restoration that everyday enthusiasts can actually use. We wrap this episode proud — because this was, without a doubt, our best SEMA show and coverage to date. The depth of the interviews, the quality of the guests, and the real-world value packed into these conversations made this series something truly special. If you're building, restoring, maintaining, or dreaming, this finale ties it all together and sends SEMA 2025 out the right way. The post TMCP #630: SEMA 2025 Show Spectacular Finale – Centerforce Clutch Tech, Holley's LT-Swapped 4th Gen Camaro, and Meguiar's Pro-Level Detailing for Real-World Builders first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.
This powerful exploration of Revelation 21-22 challenges us to rethink everything we thought we knew about heaven and our eternal destiny. Rather than a distant escape plan, we discover that God's ultimate vision is restoration, not evacuation. The Greek word 'kainos' reveals that God isn't making all new things, but making all things new—like refurbishing that old Camaro or restoring vintage furniture. This isn't about abandoning creation; it's about God finishing what He started in Genesis. We learn that earth, not heaven, is our true home—not as it is now, but as it will be when heaven comes down. The imagery of New Jerusalem as both bride and city shows us we're not just saved, we're wanted in covenant love. God personally wipes away our tears, dwells among us, and invites us into the restored Holy of Holies where we become a royal priesthood. The Tree of Life, once forbidden, becomes ours for healing. Most remarkably, we don't retire in paradise—we reign with Christ. This gives us both a future hope that sustains us through life's plot twists and a living hope that empowers us to bring heaven down today. Our names written in the Lamb's Book of Life aren't an honor roll but a paid debt, reminding us that heaven is for the purchased, not the perfect.
“How about we let the producer ‘produce'?” We've all heard that METALLICA's “last great album” was 1986's haunting thrash metal magnum opus, MASTER OF PUPPETS, one of the finest moments in the band's catalog and the final studio album of “The First Three” to feature Cliff Burton on bass. “I don't care if there's no bass…I'm sorry…” We've also all heard (especially since the release of The Black Album) that METALLICA's “last great album” was 1988's progressive thrash metal tour de force, …AND JUSTICE FOR ALL, the fourth METALLICA studio album overall and the first (of four) to feature Jason Newsted on bass (according to the liner notes, anyway). “The bass is the LAST thing I listen to…” Having said that, BOTH are outstanding and powerful albums for very different reasons, with PUPPETS marking the haunting, final chapter of Cliff Burton's legacy with what many fans consider to be the classic, legendary era of the band, and JUSTICE beginning a brand new chapter for the band with Jason Newsted, launching METALLICA into a new era that would ultimately result in their meteoric rise to success and glory as the biggest and most popular heavy metal band on planet earth. “Y'all are gonna abuse me for using this word…” JOIN US for a HEAD-TO-HEAD DEATH MATCH that promises to be absolutely “creamy” and chock full of 80's metal nostalgia and loads of heated commentary as we take on SIDE ONE with 1986's MASTER OF PUPPETS & 1988's …AND JUSTICE FOR ALL. Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Help Support Metal Nerdery https://www.patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast Leave us a Voicemail to be played on a future episode: 980-666-8182 Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on your favorite Podcast app Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - TikTok Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube @metalnerderypodcast Show Notes: (00:01): “Listen to the B-roll stuff…that's the gold…” / #LOL / “Let's get right in the paint…” / Delicious homemade beer, courtesy of Russell…/ #thisepisodesbeeroftheepisode / #Pinter / “Produc?” / #BlueDog #BrewDog / “You take the package, and you put it in the thing…”/ “Blue package?” / Appalachian Tropical IPA / “The first few were all head…” / #markthetime / “An Irish Persian…”/ #RussellsHomebrewReflections (5:55): “Let's raw dog it…” / ***PATREON US on the Patreon at www.patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast *** / “Sorry, I was mid-swallow dude…” / Potential upcoming #Doomsicle goodness… / #cupping / “Sorry, I almost ran out of gas…” / “I cupped right when I thought I was losing it…”/ “I got an idea for that…”/ #genre / #Skynet (08:43): SOCIAL MEDIA US at #YouTube #Facebook #TikTok #Instagram at #metalnerderypodcast / EMAIL US at metalnerdery@gmail.com / “I wanna see one, dude…I wanna see a real one…” / ***GIVE US A CALL AND VOICEMAIL US AT 980-666-8182!!!*** / #PissingPostASMR / “He's building…anticipation…antica-pation…” / Antissa Payshun and Justin Case / “THIS is why…”/ “This is my son, Hourly Wages…my son Low…here's my son Drained…” / #JustinCase (13:33): #TheDocket METAL NERDERY PODCAST PRESENTS: MASTER OF PUPPETS (1986) VS …AND JUSTICE FOR ALL (1988) – HEAD-TO-HEAD DEATH MATCH: SIDE 1 / “We've done an '88 and an '86 Death Match with #Metallica and #Slayer, but now it's gonna be '86 and '88, Metallica Style!!!” / “This might affect our friendship…” / “Not a shitty album…shittily produced album…”/ “No, here's the reason…I know y'all know this…” / #GarageDaysRevisited #VeryUnproduced / “Where's the guy you just hired to replace the guy who just died?” / NOTE: Garage Days was noted as being “Not Very Produced” / “It's a dry mix dude, it's a super dry mix…the drums are WAY up front…” / #AstonMartin / “That looks like a Camaro, dude…” (20:42): BATTERY / “You hear that in the background?” / “The bass is the LAST thing I listen to…” / “Here's a weird question…” / “If I could only pick one of the two, it would be…” / #nostalgia / “That's like their #Hemispheres…”/ “It's gonna be a 2-hour episode unless we…” / BLACKENED / “Have you heard the ‘unbackwardized' version of the intro?” / “I don't care if there's no bass, I'm sorry…”/ “His balls dropped…” / “There's no mids…the mids are his voice, that's the only mids you get…”/ “Y'all are gonna abuse me for using this word…”/ #creamy / “Isn't this when he was using the quarters?” / “It's creamy…”/ “Justice definitely has a dryer mix…M.O.P. is more reverby…”/ #TheVerdict / “Here's douchebag Matt coming out…” / “I looked past it…” / “You too, then…that was my first tape…” / #progressivemetal (35:36): “Tittlees…on both sides, right?” / …AND JUSTICE FOR ALL / “Oooh, I heard it…”/ “I always loved that riff…it's weird, but I liked it…”/ #timesignatures / “It's the word of the episode…”/ “Ohhh, listen to it…”/ “I'm gonna say it…you can hear the essence back there…it's very subtle…” / “My wife just said you have to quit doing this…”/ MASTER OF PUPPETS / “The #StrangerThings crowd loves it…”/ “You can hear Cliff back there just growling in the background…”/ #heavymetal / “I'm 14 again every time I hear this…”/ “I gotta hear that one part on the guitar solo…”/ #happyaccident / “That's the cool thing about #progmetal…”/ #TheVerdict / “Song by song, it's gonna be difficult…I think that's gonna be a blowout…”/ #AngryJames / “I almost wanna do a draw…”/ #NoDraws (50:43): “How about we let the producer produce?” / THE THING THAT SHOULD NOT BE / “That's like scary Metallica…”/ #EvilHeavyMetal / #stankface / “It's like he's yelling at you…”/ “The day that I got the tape…that was the favorite…before I even made it to Side 2…”/ EYE OF THE BEHOLDER / #readthoselyrics / “Freedom…with their exception…”/ “A #Rocky montage but an Evil Rocky…”/ #TheVerdict / “Side 2 is gonna be a different story…” (1:01:43): ONE / “They had to buy that movie so they could do that video…”/ “You can hear the bass in there…it's creamy…”/ #PreBlackAlbum / “It's just so fucking angry…”/ “It's not as overplayed as Enter Sandman…”/ #hitsingle / “That's why y'all give me the big bonuses every year…AND I get the Christmas hams and the blowjobs from the hookers…”/ WELCOME HOME (SANITARIUM) / “You hear that bass line back there?” / “Oooh, big word…”/ #TheVerdict / “I don't mean to be overdramatic…”/ “Out of curiosity…the three albums…Fade To Black, Sanitarium, One…?” / #TrackFour / “There's no losers here…”/ “The verdict for side 1…” / #cupping / “Sorry, I cupped at the last minute, dude…”/ ***COME BACK NEXT WEEK FOR SIDE 2…IT'S GONNA BE A BLOODBATH!!!*** / #untilthenext #outroreel / Puppets? Or Justice? Let us know… EMAIL US at metalnerdery@gmail.com or VOICEMAIL US at 980-666-8182!!!
Be Empowered—Laura Virili National speaker and advisor coach Laura Virili joins the Aspiriant Money Tales podcast to share how intentional money conversations empower women to build wealth, confidence and long-term financial independence. A leader in financial literacy, behavioral finance and women's empowerment, Laura shares practical insights and heartfelt inspiration drawn from her journey—from buying her first car with cash to guiding advisors in fostering financial confidence. Her story aligns with themes explored in Aspiriant's Women Taking Charge—a resource designed to help women approach wealth and major life transitions with greater confidence, purpose and clarity. In a world racing toward artificial intelligence (AI) and automation, Laura reminds us that the most powerful connections—and lessons about money—are still deeply human. From handwritten thank-you notes to her teenage determination to buy a Camaro, Laura's story is equal parts hustle, heart and financial wisdom. About Laura Virili: Financial Literacy Starts Young Laura has always been a connector. While other seven year-olds were playing with dolls, she was introducing hers to dolls across the street and across town. Today, Laura is a trailblazing force in professional development and a top-rated national speaker, coach, consultant specializing in client acquisition and retention through marketing, branding, communication and engaging the female client. With decades of invaluable experience, Laura consistently earns the top spot as the number one speaker at industry conferences, establishing herself as a distinguished figure in her field. With decades of navigating the intricate landscape of the financial services industry, Laura's insights are a treasure trove for those seeking marketing, training, and communication expertise within Global Wealth and Investment Management. Her hands-on experience working alongside advisors, teams, and branch managers has shaped her into a true industry luminary. Holding FINRA Series 7 & 66 securities registrations, Laura is not merely a Wall Street veteran – she's the trusted expert advisors turn to for navigating the evolving landscape of social media and traditional marketing with unparalleled confidence and success. Beyond her professional accomplishments, Laura is a lifelong student and passionate educator, finding joy in empowering girls through financial literacy. As a Behavioral Finance Advisor™, Laura's approach is not just theoretical – she walks the walk and talks the talk. Her programs seamlessly combine traditional marketing strategies, social media expertise, and behavioral finance principles to help advisors acquire and retain ideal prospects and clients. Ready to elevate your confidence and clarity around money? Explore how meaningful financial conversations can inspire you—or the women in your life—to build wealth, freedom, and lasting confidence. Tune in to a podcast on Women's Unique Money Experiences. If you'd like to speak with an Aspiriant advisor about aligning your financial plan with your goals and values, connect with us here. Subscribe to Money Tales on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube Music for more inspiring stories about purpose, money and personal growth.
Texas, 1988. We dig into the San Angelo case of Sally McNelly & Shane Stewart—fireworks at Lake Nasworthy, a Camaro that turns up miles away, and a chilling aftermath that collided with the late-'80s Satanic Panic. Straight timeline, hard facts, and the most plausible theories—no fluff, just everything that still doesn't add up.BetterHelp — This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Get matched with a licensed therapist entirely online—fill out a brief questionnaire and switch therapists anytime. Start today at bettehelp.com/brohioDraftKings Casino — Download the DraftKings Casino app and play slots, blackjack, and live-dealer games. Sign up with code BROHIOPODCAST to get your offer.21+. Physically present in eligible states only (e.g., NJ/PA/MI/CT/WV). Eligibility restrictions apply. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-GAMBLER (NJ/PA/WV/MI), 888-789-7777 (CT), or visit 1800GAMBLER.net.
DeAndre D'Angelo, a scam artist with a talent for forged documents and a taste for red sports cars finds the perfect persona to escape his checkered past. He's the Camaro driving, show tune singing, high school student who is actually 31 years old.What if you could relive your youth and do it all over again the right way?Thank you, Michael Backman, for sharing your story with Snap! Check out Michael's music.Produced by Jeff Maysh and Nancy López, edited by Anna Sussman, original score by Dirk Schwarzhoff. Season 16 - Episode 47 Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about Dave sent a Potato Parcel, son of the old basketball player issued Jason a challenge, smart glasses being banned from gyms, Shreking dating trend, guilt trips, grandma hired hitman to kill former son-in-law, woman sentenced after feeding her ex mushrooms to kill him, secondary barrier for plane cockpits, pelvic floor massages, man accused of exposing himself on beach, Philly’s Karen, guy took hat from kid at US Open, fan on camera reaches over and grab’s woman’s boob, Charlie Sheen slept with many men, Pam Anderson and Liam Neeson, John Candy documentary, Kenny G at the VMAs, celeb death hoax about Danny Trejo, Darth Vader’s lightsaber sells for #3.6M, Star Wars LEGO, old man stops would-be thieves from stealing Rolex, woman grabbed brother’s dong over PlayStation game, kid left house for Chick Fil A, have you had a debilitating high?, guy took foot model on date, attempted Camaro theft, plane made hard landing, guy rescued kid who got away from family and was walking on monorail track, tall police officer in Texas, nurse gave drunk raccoon CPR, and more!
Austin Dillon talks PBR, tacos in Welcome, NC, celebrating Richmond with a burnout in his gold Camaro, and pushing through broken ribs.Kyle Larson shares how his daughter Audrey flipped a kart and called it “fun,” his hands-off parenting style at the track, and the 5 team's rollercoaster season.Christopher Bell recalls Adam Stevens smashing pit box monitors, his friendship with Chase Briscoe, and gives his honest thoughts on NASCAR's championship format.Denny Hamlin trades trash talk for fishing stories, breaks down penalties and Playoff chaos, and questions how NASCAR builds star power.William Byron reflects on his regular season title, closing races stronger, and balancing impostor syndrome with growing confidence as a leader.Bubba Wallace claps back at “Fakebook” headlines, talks consistency and strollers, and explains why the Roval and Talladega could be his sweet spot.Tyler Reddick addresses the mullet slander, life as a two-time dad, optimism for Darlington, and where he wishes NASCAR would race next.Josh Berry talks about his first Cup Media Day, being overlooked, optimism for Darlington, and ranks his kids' favorite (awful) shows.Timestamps:1:00 - Austin Dillon16:05 - Kyle Larson27:00 - Christopher Bell39:31 - Denny Hamlin52:15 - William Byron1:07:02 - Bubba Wallace1:22:04 - Tyler Reddick1:38:45 - Josh Berry
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